Psalm 61:2 (KJV) From the end of the earth will I cry unto thee, when my heart is overwhelmed : lead me to the rock that is higher than I.
New years are sentimental.
Just like birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, and so and so. And it's not that you can only make a change on specific d . . . . .
12 December, 2016 - Life
You are Invincible
When I say “You are invincible!” What comes to your mind? The Webster dictionary defines invincible as “incapable of being conquered, overcome, or subdued.” Being invincible means that the issues and struggles of life; pain and disappointments and failures of life cannot conquer you nor overtake you.
We are hedged in (pressed) on every side [troubled and oppressed in every way], but not cramped or crushed; we suffer embarrassments and are perplexed& . . . . .
12 December, 2016 - Life
The Victory Before Battle
Imagine you are a commander in chief ready for battle. You have all your horses and chariots ready. Your spears are sharpened, your swords are tapered. Everyone with their game face on. But you find out that the enemy you are about to go up against is the strongest nation the world has ever known. They have the most advanced weapons and the most ruthless soldiers. They are known to be undefeated.
12 December, 2016 - Life
Life Buttons
Let’s imagine for a moment living life with buttons.
It is a lot like watching DVD with a remote in our hands. What we do is we skip the things we don’t like. We rewind to catch up on what we miss and pause when we’re tired or bored. If only life works like this, right? Our lives are like those movies that are being played in those DVD players. The thing is th . . . . .
12 December, 2016 - Life
The Faith Vehicle
“Blind faith”, they say.
“They are just naive, they haven’t tasted the hardships and realities of life”, they say.
“Ignore them, they are dumb. I’ll believe it when I see it. Otherwise what you call “faith” is nonsense”, they say.
I’ve heard these sayings so many times before that it has become familiar. But just because it’s familiar, doesn’t mean it’s the truth . . . . .