eu·pho·ri·a
-noun Psychology.
a feeling of happiness, confidence, or well-being sometimes exaggerated in pathological states as mania.
Sunday, June 1, 2008
SICK AGAIN.
BOO!
Play too much.
Not enough rest.
Not enough exercise.
Sick.
Expected.
Recovery seems slow.
Play too much.
Not enough rest.
Not enough exercise.
Sick.
Expected.
Recovery seems slow.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Relationship.
Relationship between humans are supposed to be heterosexual.
God made Eve to accompany Adam.
Everyone is looking for Love.
But some look for Love in the wrong places.
I think Homosexuals crave Love more than anything esle.
And perhaps the reason why homosexuals keep changing partners is because they don't feel "right" with that person [who is of the same gender]? Well, they are not intended to be like that.
God made Eve to accompany Adam.
Everyone is looking for Love.
But some look for Love in the wrong places.
I think Homosexuals crave Love more than anything esle.
And perhaps the reason why homosexuals keep changing partners is because they don't feel "right" with that person [who is of the same gender]? Well, they are not intended to be like that.
Pilgrims or Nomads.
By Dr Bekker
Nomads are aimless wanderers moved by immediate needs.
Pilgrims have a destination in mind and their journey has an eternal purpose.
Like what Dr Bekker said, people nowadays want instant satisfaction.
Hmmm.. I can be quite shallow on certain things and sometimes impatient.
This world has so many things that are INSTANT. I guess this world values efficiency, which is associated with the amount of time spent. And in this world now, time=money. Thus, none of us want to wait and waste time. However, change doesn't happen overnight. Many people expect change to be immediate. I quote Dr Bekker, "Many people say to God, I want to be holy and I want it my way."
He added that God is never early. God is always there. But never early. Always there when you need Him at the right moment.
Christianity is not a 100 metre race. Christianity = Marathon. You need to master the Word of God, and take in the knowledge of God. Then you'll know the Truth and live the way you are meant to. Its a loooooooong journey.
Nomads are aimless wanderers moved by immediate needs.
Pilgrims have a destination in mind and their journey has an eternal purpose.
Like what Dr Bekker said, people nowadays want instant satisfaction.
Hmmm.. I can be quite shallow on certain things and sometimes impatient.
This world has so many things that are INSTANT. I guess this world values efficiency, which is associated with the amount of time spent. And in this world now, time=money. Thus, none of us want to wait and waste time. However, change doesn't happen overnight. Many people expect change to be immediate. I quote Dr Bekker, "Many people say to God, I want to be holy and I want it my way."
He added that God is never early. God is always there. But never early. Always there when you need Him at the right moment.
Christianity is not a 100 metre race. Christianity = Marathon. You need to master the Word of God, and take in the knowledge of God. Then you'll know the Truth and live the way you are meant to. Its a loooooooong journey.
Monday, May 26, 2008
Follow-up on the pointers.
1. Slander - Communication of false atatements injurious to a person's reputation.
2. Lying - A false statement deliberately presented as being true.
3. Criticism - Statements made about another's actions, ways and deeds in an effort to hurt their reputation.
4. Talebearing - The practice of spreading gossip and rumours about others.
5. Insinuating - The practice of insinuating or hinting something maybe wrong in the life of another. [I'm assuming wrong = morally wrong and that affects reputation.]
6. Flattery - is saying something to a person's face that we would never behind their backs. [I suppose its like saying the dress is pretty when we don't think it is pretty. AKA Lying.]
7. Exaggeration - Stretching numbers/statistics to make things look better. [Reminds me of projects, can be at school or work.]
8. Silence - When we hear an untruth told and we remain silent, we are guilty of the "slander of silence".
Took these materials from the sermon outline.
Anyway, all has to do with dishonesty.
And I'm working really hard on my sarcasm. Argh!
It hurts ppl's feelings. Its not encouraging at all!
STOP IT LC!
HELP!
2. Lying - A false statement deliberately presented as being true.
3. Criticism - Statements made about another's actions, ways and deeds in an effort to hurt their reputation.
4. Talebearing - The practice of spreading gossip and rumours about others.
5. Insinuating - The practice of insinuating or hinting something maybe wrong in the life of another. [I'm assuming wrong = morally wrong and that affects reputation.]
6. Flattery - is saying something to a person's face that we would never behind their backs. [I suppose its like saying the dress is pretty when we don't think it is pretty. AKA Lying.]
7. Exaggeration - Stretching numbers/statistics to make things look better. [Reminds me of projects, can be at school or work.]
8. Silence - When we hear an untruth told and we remain silent, we are guilty of the "slander of silence".
Took these materials from the sermon outline.
Anyway, all has to do with dishonesty.
And I'm working really hard on my sarcasm. Argh!
It hurts ppl's feelings. Its not encouraging at all!
STOP IT LC!
HELP!
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Reputation.
Today's sermon was about the 9th Commandment,
Thou shall not give false testimony against your neighbour.
Dr Corne Bekker was the speaker.
Amongst the first things that he said was that we have to "match our lives with our words."
Made me think about my actions and those words that I said. Do I practise what I believe?
Dr Corne Bekker gave me a whole new perspective on this commandment.
I always equate this commandment as telling lies is wrong. And there's always this nagging question whether white lies are acceptable. But it is more than that.
And apparently it can be linked to Reputation.
The following are linked to the 9th commandment:
1. Slandering
2. Lying
3. Criticism
4. Talebearing
5. Insinuating
6. Flattery
7. Exaggeration
8. Silence
[will elaborate more on the pointers in the next few days.]
And sarcasm is no good too. Sigh. I need to improve on that. I want to become more gentle, fair and loving. Think before I speak and only say things that are true, helpful, inspiring and kind. I want to change and be a better person.
Thou shall not give false testimony against your neighbour.
Dr Corne Bekker was the speaker.
Amongst the first things that he said was that we have to "match our lives with our words."
Made me think about my actions and those words that I said. Do I practise what I believe?
Dr Corne Bekker gave me a whole new perspective on this commandment.
I always equate this commandment as telling lies is wrong. And there's always this nagging question whether white lies are acceptable. But it is more than that.
And apparently it can be linked to Reputation.
The following are linked to the 9th commandment:
1. Slandering
2. Lying
3. Criticism
4. Talebearing
5. Insinuating
6. Flattery
7. Exaggeration
8. Silence
[will elaborate more on the pointers in the next few days.]
And sarcasm is no good too. Sigh. I need to improve on that. I want to become more gentle, fair and loving. Think before I speak and only say things that are true, helpful, inspiring and kind. I want to change and be a better person.
Saturday, May 24, 2008
EXAMS ARE OVERRRRRRRRRRRRR.
Finally.
The battle is over!
I wanna play sims 2 again... But my pc can't make it work!
DirectX 9.0c. I installed it! But the pc says not detected?!
BOO!
):
The battle is over!
I wanna play sims 2 again... But my pc can't make it work!
DirectX 9.0c. I installed it! But the pc says not detected?!
BOO!
):
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Adultery and Love affairs.
BLOODY MEN.
Wendy Cope
Bloody men are like bloody buses.
You wait for about a year
And as soon as one approaches your stop
Two or three others appear.
You look at them flashing their indicators,
Offering you a ride.
You're trying to read the destinations,
You haven't much time to decide.
If you make a mistake, there is no turning back.
Jump off, and you'll stand there and gaze
While the cars and the taxis and lorries go by
And the minutes, the hours, the days.
Wendy Cope
Bloody men are like bloody buses.
You wait for about a year
And as soon as one approaches your stop
Two or three others appear.
You look at them flashing their indicators,
Offering you a ride.
You're trying to read the destinations,
You haven't much time to decide.
If you make a mistake, there is no turning back.
Jump off, and you'll stand there and gaze
While the cars and the taxis and lorries go by
And the minutes, the hours, the days.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Hope.
For the creation was subjected to frustration, not by its own choice, but by the will of the one who subjected it, in hope that the creation itself will be liberated from its bondage to decay and brought into the glorious freedom of the children of God.
Who hopes for what he already has? But if we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently.
Romans Chapter 8: verses 20-21 and 24b-25.
Who hopes for what he already has? But if we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently.
Romans Chapter 8: verses 20-21 and 24b-25.
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