Saturday, April 4, 2009

Near the end of 1st year

Last night was the Year-End Banquet.

When it was open-sharing time, I felt that each and every graduates have special memories together.

Thinking about myself right now, I have a long way to go.

And to grow and mature with my brothers and sisters in C4C.

God has placed many challenges in my life at C4C.

Sometimes I feel unworthy to take initiative.

I don't have authority over anyone.

Everyone has their own human rights.

However, if I give myself my own control of my own rights, then I'm not doing anything for God.

Yes, we all have free will to listen to His commands.

Our choice can be Yes or No.

We can't stop here, we must continue to build laborers.

In the beginning of the Fall Semester, Derek said there are not a lot of men stepping up.

Now, I see a lot of men growing and maturing in their position as Soldiers for Christ.

As for me, I see great changes each day in my life.

I chose Criminology as my Major, but I took it 'cause I was foolish.

I got deceived by an anime called Death Note which had some cool investigations.

Anyhow, I did very bad on my 1st semester, but at least I did not fail anything!

For 2nd semester, I consistently been thinking of changing my Major.

 I was reflecting back on my report cards, and the only thing that I did really well was Mathematics.

Now that I chose Math, I am actually doing a lot better than 1st semester.

God really slapped me for being foolish *laughs*.

And then Jill will have her unconscious laugh after reading that...maybe she already did laugh...

ok enough with the teasing XP

I really wanted to share some verses with the graduates and to other people, but I'll state it here.

Titus 3:1-11

Even though they have graduated, they have a long way to go.

If we have long way to go, then Satan will have tons of opportunity to lead us to astray, but if we continue to walk to Jesus, then there's nothing that Satan could stop us for we have the power of the Holy Spirit.

This may be for my 1st semester, but I may stumble badly at one point in my University career.

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