Tuesday, April 10, 2007

I WONDER IF U KNOW!

well, haven't we know each other for kinda long time?
i would like u all to somehow, WE okay, know not just new friends, but also fellow cellgroup members better. i don't think we could survive only knowing yourself huh.
i remember i learnt this phrase said by some philosopher.
know your enemy know yourself, every war, sure win ..
yah. of course u could change the enemy to cellgroup member and every one makes up the body of Christ! and surely we must know everytone.
I PROMISE , i would take all best to know all of u all.

and something else.

can we all, dont be such racist?
yeah. love everyone can.
STOP DISCRIMINATING.
u wont want others to discriminate u huh.

yeah!
and its Benny Hinn's this week.
i'm still not confirmed whether i can come cause the time is like quite late.
but i would like all to come!~

and please post.
dont be shy.
no one will eat you if u post!


elaine.
yeah. still devastated cause of my ballooon

Monday, April 9, 2007

Easter Update !!!!!!

Hey guy ! Well done we have 15 friends 4 Easter day .... Wow .... Let really continue our hard work ! Always remember e Harvest is Full .... It is time ... to send the labourers out ... We are the labourers ... It's time 4 us to reach out ... And 1 last thing .... Can each of you post some massage on this Blog ???? Too plain !!! you guys can get the password from me ....
JIA YOU !!!
-Crist ...

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

On Saturday

by Max Lucado
John didn’t know on that Friday what you and I now know.
He didn’t know that Friday’s tragedy would be Sunday’s triumph.
John would later confess that he "did not yet understand from the Scriptures that Jesus must rise from the dead" (John 20:9). That’s why what he did on Saturday is so important.
We don’t know anything about this day; we have no passage to read, no knowledge to share.
All we know is this: When Sunday came, John was still present. When Mary Magdalene came looking for him, she found him. Jesus was dead. The Master’s body was lifeless. John’s friend and future were buried. But John had not left. Why?
Was he waiting for the resurrection?

No.

As far as he knew, the lips were forever silent and the hands forever still. He wasn’t expecting a Sunday surprise. Then why was he here? You’d think he would have left. Who was to say that the men who crucified Christ wouldn’t come after him? The crowds were pleased with one crucifixion; the religious leaders might have called for more. Why didn’t John get out of town?
Perhaps the answer was pragmatic; perhaps he was taking care of Jesus’ mother.
Or perhaps he didn’t have anywhere else to go. Could be he didn’t have any money or energy or direction … or all of the above. Or maybe he lingered because he loved Jesus. To others, Jesus was a miracle worker. To others, Jesus was a master teacher. To others, Jesus was the hope of Israel. But to John, he was all of these and more. To John, Jesus was a friend. You don’t abandon a friend???not even when that friend is dead. John stayed close to Jesus. He had a habit of doing this. He was close to Jesus in the upper room. He was close to Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. He was at the foot of the cross at the crucifixion, and he was a quick walk from the tomb at the burial.


Did he understand Jesus? No.

Was he glad Jesus did what he did? No.

But did he leave Jesus? No.

What about you? When you’re in John’s position, what do you do?
When it’s Saturday in your life, how do you react?When you are somewhere between yesterday’s tragedy and tomorrow’s triumph, what do you do? Do you leave God???or do you linger near him? John chose to linger. And because he lingered on Saturday, he was around on Sunday to see the miracle.


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