Your Word, my word
(This is something I posted this morning somewhere else.)After the class for Seekers and New Christians in BC Youth and the Second Worship Service, I was thinking (even harder during SSS as I observed a combine class) about the importance of God's word in our life. I was also praying along the line "Dear LORD, is it Your Word or my word that guides my life daily..."
I don't know about you, but it's definitely challenging for me to live by God's Word daily, there are temptations abound and many atimes, it just seems to tough to walk the talk. When was the last time you read the bible? When was the last time you pray to God? When was the last time you really enjoyed the "fei-lou"-ship (Fellowship:Fatty-ship:Eating and bonding) as a family in Christ? When was the last time you really exercise your trust (faith giving of time, money and personal testimony) in Christ?
If your answers to my four main questions was long long time ago... Don't despair. There is still hope. Let's remember to put on the Armour of God daily, support and spur one another onwards. Easier said than done? Not really, if we are willing, we can commit this to the LORD and He will help us work a way out of any sticky or challenging circumstances.
For one, those who are in a S4G and/or Ministy Team, you can take active step(s) to be accountable to your S4G and/or Ministry Team leaders about your walk with God. If you're not in any S4G or Ministry Team, you can approach your SSS Teachers, and I'm sure they are more than willing to come alongside you as you walk this faith journey. Well, if you find the courage to approach your teachers, there is still me. Feel free to drop me a mail, sms or whatever and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
The prophet Jeremiah prayed, "Your words were found, and I ate them, and Your word was to me the joy and rejoicing of my heart" (Jer. 15:16). It is my prayer that we will hunger and thirst for God's Word and His nourishing of our souls. Let it be Your Word and not my word that takes center stage in our lives.


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