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Sunday, April 6, 2008
DRINK
9:41 PM

I have a hard time...

Does it mean that if we step down from any ministry, people would walk backwards to us? They won't talk to us? They would think that we don't love the ministry? They would give me a weird look and give an arrogant looking? Is that the way that they love their people in the ministry? Do they understand what the purpose of the house of God is? I don't feel sad but disappointed.

But the security in God keeps me going on. Let's see who are the insecure people. I still greet them as my fellows, my sisters and brothers in Christ. But I didn't have a reply back from them that I have got used to it. I'm still doing in God's will as I keep my relationship with them. If they refuse it, let them be so. I still do what God has told me to do. God's light shine my way.

I have stepped down for more than one month. In the purpose of doing my vision for God and for my church. I'm scholar, concentrating on my study to get good score. My purpose in life is to get into any good JC in Singapore and get my full scholarship. So I will be able to do for the rest of my life here, serving God and people. I'm doing God's mission.

But why do people throw to me that piercing look into my heart? They think they can stop their relationship with me from the ministry? They would make me backslide from church? NO WAY! I'm here to serve God, to serve people and let people grow in the ministries. Their piercing and arrogant look just makes me stronger and stronger in God's will. People out there should change the way they are to let the ministry grow with the church in order to fulfil Pastors' expectation as HOGC 2.0.

God doesn't bless gossiping people and complaining people but God blesses people who work hard and have faith in God. I'm inspired by God's vision and my vision for Him. Amen!

I love this song. You would think it's an 'emo' song but it's not at all. It's the song that I follow in the Holy Spirit!




LY ♥ JESUS!


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