Sunday, April 20, 2008

Blessings

Was blessed by dear ChaiLing with this article. Would like to share with all who need it.An extract of the article...

"Being single is a time to learn of God and o ourselves, a time to discover who are in Christ, and to grow in Christlikeness.

It is a time to be zealous fr good works and involved in ministry to others. Being single has a magic of its own that should be enjoyed in its time because once passed it may not return.

There is nothing quite as sad as a woman now married who regrets what she could have been and done with her life while single. All was lostfor the sake of hurrying to be married without consideration for the plan or work of God.

Every season in life has its wonder and beauty of its own
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Enlightening and encouraging.. May all who need it read it and be blessed.

On a more personal update. My work has been fine, colleagues are also fine. Once in a while some complains, but overall ok. Still adjusting. I believe once I have adjusted, I will enjoy my work even more. Most of the time, its getting the hang of things and how they are done.

I think I do enjoy my work. Because time flys while at work. The week flys pass without really me noticing it. So I guess that's a good sign that at least I am not looking at my watch and waiting for the day to end.

More learning to do. Everyday is some learning about myself and to grow from what I observe and do.

But it gets tiring when there are meetings after work, and more meetings on Sat. Saturday is like another work day when I wake up at 630am and only reach home at 9pm. Ministry, ministry, ministry, church. If I have not been involved in ministry since young, I am not sure if I would be in ministry now. The demands are indeed high. No wonder so many working people find it hard to commit to ministry.

The demands that the world put on us is great. And many get distracted by the different demands when there is no focus.

May the Lord God be my focus. The anchor of my soul, in whom I do all things for His sole purpose and desire...And may the joy of the Lord be my strength...

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