Sunday, October 29, 2006

My first blog

It feels good to be writing a blog. An avenue of expression, an avenue of impression. With boldness, with openness, to reveal what's out and what's in, without intimidation. To be opened to stares of inspection through words, without fear of discrimination or judging by body language, appearance or status. Look at me, you won't see my eyes, but you will see a lot of me.

Life is marvellous. Full of ups and downs. It's about having the big picture of life. Preparing for the future means directing the direction and purpose of life upwards. But we need to be flexible. For we won't know what God has in store for us(what good God has in store for us is more appropriate) in life. In responding and learning of the consequence, we learn the meaning of life. His Holy Word reveals a lot to us. In times of inconvenience(small problems) or times of hardship(bigger problems), we learn, to be independent, and also how to depend on others(and how much we can depend on others). Life isn't easy. Staring at failures/defeats, we can only hope. If not, we're only letting those defeats eating into us, chewing us away, and if not stopped, it'll put us into depression. Some responded in anger. Some responded by getting drunk. Some just resigned to never to try. Never, never, never do these.... The path of successful people is to strive, to persevere, to think, to be wiser, to choose a better path, a win-win solution, giving everlasting peace and everlasting joy. My primary(elementary) school, La Salle, the motto is 'Strive with Perseverance'. How true, how true....

Through Jesus Christ, we can have direct access to God the Father. We can pray, humbly and earnestly seeking with all our hearts. In faith, believing without seeing. Faith based on His Holy Word. Faith borne from His Everlasting Love.

With hope, faith and love, we strive with perseverance. Sometimes we fell, we 'drop our cross'. But we got reminded of Jesus' heart during the times of His suffering before His crucifixion. The burning passion for mankind. What power, what depth, no wonder the film depicting Jesus Christ's final days leading to His crucifixion is called..... 'The Passion of Christ'.

1 Comments:

At Wed Nov 01, 08:09:00 PM PST, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice writing... keep it up. I like your honesty which is always the best policy.

 

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