Wednesday, October 25, 2006
smileeeeee.
decided to rest today after days of grief.
was entertained by youtube&deviantart today.. Stephen Colbert!
he rocks though he's a Catholic. haa.
listened to two parts of Ravi's audio today! there's 5 parts to it.
Top 5 Questions by Students.
after that i went to nap. haha.
not that the sermon is boring.. but i was tired i guess.
i like the way how Ravi and another guy analysed the questions into profound insights.
not just knowledgable insights but insights that link to God in the center of our lives.
The “Word of the Lord” conveyed by the prophets in their oracles, and the “Word of God” set forth by the apostles in their sermons, was always a word applying directly to its hearers, summoning them to recognize that God Himself was thereby addressing them, calling on them to respond to His instruction and direction, and working in them through God’s own Spirit to evoke the response which it required (cf.1 Thess. 2:13). Similarly, the Bible as a whole, viewed from the standpoint of its contents, should be thought of, not statically, but dynamically; not merely as what God said long ago, but in general as what He says still; and not merely as what He says to men in general, but as what He says to each individual reader or hearer in particular. In other words, Holy Scripture should be thought of as God preaching—God preaching to me every time I read or hear any part of it—God the Father preaching God the Son in the power of God the Holy Spirit. God the Father is the giver of Holy Scripture; God the Son is the theme of Holy Scripture; and God the Spirit, as the Father’s appointed agent in witnessing to the Son, is the author, authenticator, and interpreter of Holy Scripture.
taken from joshua harris' blog. God is speaking to us individually!
i can't wait for the day when Jesus is back.
wonder what will it be like... life with and in Jesus.
it's really gonna be OMG.
haha. pam's leading worship for the first time in CG! woo!
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