Trouble can also make us a good chance to serve our God and share gospel...like Paul. Because our God is the same from yesterday today and forever.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
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Thursday, March 22, 2012
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Today I date a friend that I know from secondary school. She was a christian, and when I pray I think of her. I wish I can help her in spiritually growth. God use everyone of us...included her. I trust God will make some changes in her life. Thanks God. I work because of God... not others... I hope my little sharing and use my time to burn someone to CRAZY for JESUS again...that's the best part in my life. That's meaningful.
Another thing I experience grace from God, that I can free from an accident by the protection from God.Thanks God....I been protected and that I know is the power from God... and this will be my testi that I can share with my friends.... thanks God.... I Love You...
Tomorrow I can still praising You that's a GRACE....in my life....
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
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That about Paul lay down his life to share Gospel to the unbeliever from place to place. got few verse touch me is at Act
20:26 所以我今日向你们证明,你们中间无论何人死亡,罪不在我身上(注:原文作“我于众人的血是洁净的”)。
20:27 因为 神的旨意,我并没有一样避讳不传给你们的。
20:28 圣灵立你们作全群的监督,你们就当为自己谨慎,也为全群谨慎,牧养 神的教会,就是他用自己血所买来的(注:或作“救赎的”)。
20:29 我知道我去之后,必有凶暴的豺狼进入你们中间,不爱惜羊群。
20:30 就是你们中间,也必有人起来,说悖谬的话,要引诱门徒跟从他们。
20:31 所以你们应当警醒,记念我三年之久昼夜不住地流泪,劝戒你们各人。
20:32 如今我把你们交托 神和他恩惠的道;这道能建立你们,叫你们和一切成圣的人同得基业。
20:33 我未曾贪图一个人的金、银、衣服。
20:34 我这两只手常供给我和同人的需用,这是你们自己知道的。
20:35 我凡事给你们作榜样,叫你们知道应当这样劳苦,扶助软弱的人,又当记念主耶稣的话,说:‘施比受更为有福。’”
in devotional version is about他心只想为神行完他的路程,轻看世间的一切;不知道我们可以吗?世上的事很吸引啊……
20:24 一般人认为,如果一生中在知识、玩乐、金钱、事业上没有很大的收获,人生就是失败的。不过,保罗却认为除非他将生命用来成就神的工作,否则生命便毫无价值。他为生命付出的,远较他从生命中得到什么重要。哪一样对你更重要呢?是从生命中所得着的,还是为生命所付出的呢?如果有人想为神工作,他必须一心一意。保罗是个一心一意的人,他一生中最重要的目标就是向别人介绍基督(参腓3:7-13),无怪乎保罗是有史以来最伟大的宣教士。神正寻找更多只专注大使命的人。
常听说,主内相交爱深厚,你也向往啊,不妨看看保罗……
20:31, 36-38 保罗与这些信徒的关系,是基督徒相交的美好榜样:他关怀他们,爱他们,甚至为他们的需要而流泪;他们也以爱和关怀来报答他,并且因他的离开而忧伤。他们一同祷告,互相安慰。你也可以像保罗那样,与其他基督徒一同祷告,分享主恩,关怀他人,与人同哀伤,同欢乐,从而建立深厚的情谊,惟有你为身边的人付出时,你才能得着他们。
I know that I need to learn from Paul, have a relationship with who we lead, love them and teach them with words of God, cry for the needs of the others, PRAY CARE SHARE....I love you Jesus....I love the others as well... God Please strength me with your love. I need You Lord.
What I learn in GenXtra 16-18 March 2012
At first I though that I won't join for this year of GenXtra as I know that everyone is cooling down for the seek of the purpose in GenXtra. But thank God finally I'm joining too, if not I think I won't know what God's calling in my life. I had answer God calling anyways.
The 1st sharing is from Ps. 朱植森. He share Psalm 47:1-2.
---"What we do is about Jesus want us to do."
---"What we do is what bible teach us to do."
---we need to clap, shout our loud the woship.
--- we are the ARMY of God.
We need to share Gospel to the others if not those we love will go to hell.
He teach us a song that is good in sharing gospel to the others.
耶稣是独一真神
耶稣实在爱我们
耶稣宝血洗净罪
耶稣住在我心中
祂赐我永生
祂听我祷告
祂接我回家
祂接我回天家
That's the song include all main thing in the gospel to share. I had memorize it.
Another sharing is from Ps 黄志明. He share about Peter's life. Peter following Jesus, obey to God's calling...
Another next day service sharing is from Ps 朱植森. He share about how he following Jesus from his young age. In his working place he lay down himself to serve the people without any complain. I refresh back my life. many times, when I serve I would like to complain. I didn't lay down my life to fully use by God. I had plan my life, follow my own will to do everything I think is good for me, but I forget to ask God what he want to use my life for. Is that he planned like this way? or what I do now just like I'm rounding the Island no purpose at all.
The 1st workshop time is that Ps. Daniel sharing. Share how his church youth grow from 50-900paxs. The 1st thing we need to have is same
1. Vission
~ brings fashion, growth,
~ vission need to be share out from one and other. always remind.
~work for the vision not just think and think for that only
2.Team
~build a RIGHT team to have same vission to work together for God
3. Discipleship
~one on one discipleship
~use time, money and the best thing is LOVE to influence and lead.
~teach them with love. (bullet =love)
~hope that those we lead will stronger then us, faithful then us.
4. Crazy
~ Mark 3:21
~crazy for God. passion for God.
~They have the good time sharing gospel in public at pasar malam before...
Another sharing from Ps 朱植森 is visiting.
we must visit our friend with somethings else.not with an empty hand.
predestined =order + plan
命定= 命令+安排
God call us is to serve him and worship him.
After the sharing he make a calling to those who decide to lay down their life to God.
Not saying that we need to have a full time serving, in our working place we also can serve him with all our heart. Use what we are working as to serve him, work not because for money, is for God. He ask us to deside and answer to God seriously. That's a commitment and agreement with God must take it seriously. In that moment, I know that God's calling, holy spirit fill me, I keep tearsing...crying in God....I can't stop... my heart have a strong feeling that I can't run away from God calling again..I must stand and live for Jesus. Ps 朱植森 call all church leader or pastor come to pray for us. Ps Andrew pray for all of us. and again I know that... is time for us to stand and work for him our mighty God.
Beside I also learn to break down all our bad habit...selffish, sleepy, wasteful, untidy, emo, rude.... many others... that all will distract us from being faithful and do the best serving in God.
God give us task to handle spirit of the others, If we mess up with our life, what we can do for others???
How was our spiritual journey??? If we also can't have a intimacy relationship with God how we gonna lead other to have a relationship with our God.
I had decided to work for God in the rest of my Life... so... what are me waiting for...
Start to train out myself to love him, enjoy him and have a intimacy relationship with God.
God....I LOVE YOU ................................so so so much.......Can't wait to serve you...HS please lead me, guide me and build me. Use my body, soul and spirit...and all my heart for ur purpose...not mine...Thanks God...In Christ Jesus name, AMEN.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Dressing... sis wedding preparation
Sis is fitting the dresses...wow...that's great. Awesome dress.... When is my turn??? Lolz....
Really wish for the day.... (I'm praying inside of my heart.)
Friday, March 2, 2012
First Steps to Spiritual Growth
How to have meaningful time with God By Rick Warren
Once you’re convinced that a daily quiet time is necessary for spiritual growth, then how do you go about having one? You may be motivated to do it but may not know how.
You need to consider four essentials elements of a good quiet time:
Start with the proper attitudes. Select a specific time. Choose a special place. Follow a simple plan.
START WITH THE PROPER ATTITUDES In God's eyes, why you do something is far more important than what you do.
On one occasion God told Samuel, “The Lord does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.”(1 Samuel 16:7, NIV*) It is quite possible to do the right thing but with the wrong attitude.
This was Amaziah's problem, for “he did what was right in the eyes of the Lord but not wholeheartedly.”(2 Chronicles 25:2)
When you come to meet with God in the quiet time, you should have these proper attitudes:
Expectancy - Come before God with anticipation and eagerness. Expect to have a good time of fellowship with Him and receive a blessing from your time together. That was what David expected: "O God, You are my God, earnestly I seek You." (Psalm 63:1)
Reverence - Don't rush into God's presence, but prepare your heart by being still before Him and letting the quietness clear away the thoughts of the world. Listen to the prophet Habakkuk: "The Lord is in His holy temple; let all the earth be silent before Him." (Habakkuk 2:20; see also Psalm 89:7) Coming into the presence of the Lord is not like going to a football game or some other form of entertainment.
Alertness - Get wide-awake first. Remember that you are meeting with the Creator, the Maker of heaven and earth, the Redeemer of men. Be thoroughly rested and alert. The best preparation for a quiet time in the morning begins the night before. Get to bed early so you will be in good shape to meet God in the morning; He deserves your full attention.
Willingness to obey - This attitude is crucial: you don't come to your quiet time to choose what you will do or not do, but with the purpose of doing anything and everything that God wants you to do. Jesus said, "If anyone chooses to do God’s will he will find out whether My teaching comes from God or whether I speak on My own." (John 7:17) So come to meet the Lord having already chosen to do His will no matter what.
SELECT A SPECIFIC TIME
The specific time has to do with when you should have your quiet time and how long it should be. The general rule is this: The best time is when you are at your best! Give God the best part of your day - when you are the freshest and most alert. Don't try to serve God with your leftovers (leftover time). Remember, too, that your best time may be different from someone else's.
For most of us, however, early in the morning seems to be the best time. It was Jesus' own practice to rise early to pray and meet with the Father: “Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house, and went off to a solitary place, where He prayed." (Mark 1:35)
In the Bible many godly men and women rose early to meet with God. Some of these were:
Abraham - Genesis 19:27 Moses - Exodus 34:4
Job - Job 1:5 Hannah and Elkanah - 1 Samuel 1:19
Jacob - Genesis 28:18 David - Psalms 5:3, 57:7,8
(See also Psalm 143:8; Isaiah 26:9; Ezekiel 12:8.)
Throughout church history many Christians who were used most by God met with Him early in the morning. Hudson Taylor said, "You don't tune up the instruments after the concert is over. That's stupid. It's logical to tune them up before you start."
The great revival among British college students in the late 19th century began those historic words: "Remember the Morning Watch!" So we need to tune ourselves up at the start of each day as we remember the Morning Watch.
If Jesus is really in first place in our lives, we ought to give Him the first part of our day . We are to seek His Kingdom first (see Matthew 6:33). Doctors tell us that the most important meal of the day is breakfast. It often determines our energy levels, alertness, and even moods for the day. Likewise, we need a "spiritual breakfast" to start our day off right.
Finally, in the morning our minds are uncluttered from the day's activities. Our thoughts are fresh, we're rested; tensions have not yet come on us, and it's usually the quietest time. One mother sets her alarm clock for 4 a.m., has her quiet time, goes back to bed, and then rises when everyone else in the household gets up. Her explanation is that with kids around the house all day, early morning is the only time when it is quiet and she can be alone with God. It works for her; you need to select a time that will work for you.
You might even consider having two quiet times (morning and night). Dawson Trotman, founder of the Navigators, used to have code letters for his night quiet time: HWLW. Whenever he was with a group of people at night or home with his wife and the conversation seemed to be ending, he would say, "All right, HWLW." HWLW stood for "His Word the Last Word;" and he practiced that through the years as a way of ending a day with one's thoughts fixed on the Lord (Betty Lee Skinner, Daws, Zondervan, 1974, p. 103).
Stephen Olford, a great Christian and minister in New York for many years, said, “I want to hear the voice of God before I hear anyone else’s in the morning, and His is the last voice I want to hear at night.”
David and Daniel even met with the Lord three times each day (see Psalm 55:17; Daniel 6:10).
Whatever time you set, be consistent in it. Schedule it on your calendar; make an appointment with God as you would with anyone else. Make a date with Jesus! Then look forward to it and don't stand Him up. A stood-up date is not a pleasant experience for us, and Jesus does not like to be stood up either. So make a date with Him and keep it at all costs.
The question is often asked, "How much time should I spend with the Lord?" If you've never had a consistent quiet time before, you may want to start with seven minutes (Robert D. Foster, Seven Minutes with God, NavPress, 1997) and let it grow naturally. You should aim to eventually spend not less than 15 minutes a day with the Lord. Out of 168 hours we all have during a given week, 1 hour and 45 minutes seems terribly small when you consider that you were created to have fellowship with God. Here are some additional guidelines:
Don't try for a two-hour quiet time at first. You'll only get discouraged. You must grow in this relationship as you do in any other. So begin with a consistent seven minutes and let it grow; it's better to be consistent with a short time than to meet for an hour every other week. Don't watch the clock. Clock-watching can ruin your quiet time faster than almost anything else. Decide what you can do in the Word and prayer during the time you have selected; then do it. Sometimes it will take longer than you have set aside, and sometimes less time. But don't keep looking at your watch. Don't emphasize on quantity, emphasize on quality. There is nothing super spiritual about have a two-hour quiet time. It's what you do during your time - 15 minutes or two hours or anything in between - that's important. Aim for a quality relationship with the Lord.
CHOOSE A SPECIAL PLACE
The location where you have your quiet time is also important. The Bible indicates that Abraham had a regular place where he met with God (Genesis 19:27). Jesus had a custom of praying in the Garden of Gethsemane on the Mount of Olives. "Jesus went out as usual to the Mount of Olives, and His disciples followed Him." (Luke 22:39, emphasis added)
Your place ought to be a secluded place. This is a place where you can be alone, where it's quiet, and where you will not be disturbed or interrupted. In today's noisy Western World, this may take some ingenuity, but it is necessary. It ought to be a place …
where you can pray aloud without disturbing others; where you have good lighting for reading (a desk, perhaps); where you are comfortable. (WARNING: Do not have your quiet time in bed. That's too comfortable!)
Your place ought to be a special place. Wherever you decide to meet with the Lord, make it a special place for you and Him. As the days go by, that place will come to mean a lot to you because of the wonderful times you have there with Jesus Christ.
Your place ought to be a sacred place. This is where you meet with the living God. Where you meet the Lord can be just as holy as the place where Abraham met God. You don't have to be in a church building. People have had their quiet times in their cars parked in a quiet place, in an empty closet at home, in their backyards, and even in a baseball dugout. Each of these places has become sacred to them.
FOLLOW A SIMPLE PLAN
Someone has said, "If you aim at nothing, you are sure to hit it!" To have a meaningful quiet time, you will need a plan or some kind of general outline to follow. The main rule is this: Keep your plan simple.
You will need the following three items for your planned quiet times:
A Bible - a contemporary translation (not a paraphrase) with good print, preferably without notes. A notebook for writing down what the Lord shows you, and for making a prayer list. A hymnbook - sometimes you may want to sing in your praise time (see Colossians 3:16).
Wait on God (Relax). Be still for a minute; don't come running into God's presence and start talking immediately. Follow God's admonition: "Be still and know that I am God." (Psalm 46:10; see also Isaiah 30:15; 40:31) Be quiet for a short while to put yourself into a reverent mood. Pray briefly(Request). This is not your prayer time, but a short opening prayer to ask God to cleanse your heart and guide you into the time together. Two good passages of Scripture to memorize are:
"Search me, OGod, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting." (Psalm 139:23-24; see also 1 John 1:9) “Open my eyes that I may see wonderful things in Your law [the Word] ." (Psalm 119:18; see also John 16:13)
You need to be in tune with the Author before you can understand His Book!
Read a section of the Scripture (Read). This is where your conversation with God begins. He speaks to you through His Word, and you speak with Him in prayer.
Read your Bible …
Slowly. Don’t be in a hurry; don’t try to read too large an amount; don’t race through it.
Repeatedly. Read a passage over and over until you start to picture it in your mind. The reason more people don't get more out of their Bible reading is that they do not read the Scriptures repeatedly.
Without stopping. Don't stop in the middle of a sentence to go off on a tangent and do a doctrinal study. Just read that section for the pure joy of it, allowing God to speak to you. Remember that your goal here is not to gain information, but to feed on the Word and get to know Christ better.
Aloud but quietly . Reading it aloud will improve your concentration, if you have that problem. It will also help you understand what you are reading better because you will be both seeing and hearing what you are reading. Read softly enough, however, so that you won't disturb anyone.
Systematically. Read through a book at a time in an orderly method. Do not use the "random dip" method - a passage here, a chapter there, what you like here, an interesting portion there. You'll understand the Bible better if you read it as it was written - a book or letter at a time.
To get a sweep of a book. On some occasions you may want to survey a whole book. In that case you will read it quickly to get a sweep of the total revelation. Then you need not read it slowly or repeatedly.
Meditate and memorize (Reflect and Remember). In order to have the Scriptures speak to you meaningfully, you should meditate on what you are reading and memorize verses that particularly speak to you. Meditation is "seriously contemplating a thought over and over in your mind." Out of your meditation you might select and memorize a verse that is particularly meaningful to you.
Write down what God has shown you (Record). When God speaks to you through His Word, record what you have discovered. Writing it down will enable you both to remember what God revealed to you and to check up on your biblical discoveries. Recording what God has shown you is the way of applying what you see in the Scripture that pertains to your life.
Have your time of prayer (Request). After God has spoken to you through His Word, speak to Him in prayer. This is your part of the conversation with the Lord.
CONCLUSION
What if you miss a day? Don't worry about it if it only happens occasionally. Don't go on a guilt trip. "There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” (Romans 8:1, NIV)
Don't get legalistic because missing one day does not make it a flop. BUT don't give up. If you miss a meal, it does not mean that you should give up eating because you're inconsistent. You simply eat a little more at the next meal and go on from there. This same principle is true with your quiet time.
Psychologists tell us that it usually takes three weeks to get familiar with some new task or habit; it takes another three weeks before it becomes a habit. The reason why many people are not successful in their quiet times is because they have never made it past that six-week barrier. For your quiet time to become a habit, you must have had one daily for at least six weeks.
William James had a famous formula for developing a habit (Selected Papers on Philosophy, E. P. Dutton & Co., 2000, pp. 60-62):
Make a strong resolution (vow). You must always start with a strong initiative. If you begin halfheartedly, you'll never make it. Make a public declaration by telling others about your decision.
Never allow an exception to occur until the new habit is securely rooted in your life. A habit is like a ball of twine. Every time you drop it, many strands are unwound. So never allow the "just this once" to occur. The act of yielding weakens the will and strengthens the lack of self-control.
Seize every opportunity and inclination to practice your new habit. Whenever you get the slightest urge to practice your new habit, do it right then. Don't wait, but use every opportunity to reinforce your habit. It does not hurt to overdo a new habit when you are first starting.
To these suggestions I would add one more:
Rely on the power of God. When it is all said and done, you must realize that you are in a spiritual battle, and you can only succeed by the power of the Holy Spirit of God. So pray that God will strengthen you and depend on Him to help you develop this habit for His glory.
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If you have been convinced that this is what you need to do, would you pray the following:
A PRAYER OF COMMITMENT
"Lord I commit myself to spending a definite time with You every day, no matter what the cost. I am depending on Your strength to help me to be consistent."
Thursday, March 1, 2012
You are who you are for a reason.

You are who you are for a reason.
You're part of an intricate plan.
You're a precious and perfect unique design,
Called God's special woman or man.
You look like you look for a reason.
Our God made no mistake.
He knit you together within the womb,
You're just what he wanted to make.
The parents you had were the ones he chose,
And no matter how you may feel,
They were custom-designed with God's plan in mind,
And they bear the Master's seal.
No, that trauma you faced was not easy.
And God wept that it hurt you so;
But it was allowed to shape your heart
So that into his likeness you'd grow.
You are who you are for a reason, You've been formed by the Master's rod.
You are who you are, beloved,
Because there is a God!"
Thursday, February 16, 2012
We should love one another.” 1 John 3:11
To love someone is to tell them. To love someone is to show them. To love someone is to lay down your life for them. For this is the message you heard from the beginning: We should love one another.” 1 John 3:11 NIV
We come to love not by finding a perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly. God loves you perfectly even when you are imperfect, remember you are loved today* There is no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear, because fear involves torment. But he who fears has not been made perfect in love. (1 4:18 NKJV)
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
I choose L♥vE

I CHOOSE LOVE ... "Love means u care for another person's happiness more than ur own, no matter how painful e choices might be" ~ N. Sparks "
God, I'm sorry, I'm not bringing him any happiness more than my own, but I said that I L♥ve him... What I'm doing??? Is there L♥VE???
I'm sorry that I keep hurting him as I thought that's I'm fall in love on him.
If that's the love you gave me, I think my love is just suck. You are awesome God, you might teach me how to love him and other more then myself each and everyday. I will following you forever I live. Thank You Lord.