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Sunday, September 02, 2007

what shirley preached on sat reassured my doubts.
in all things, if you've to choose.

honor God first.

as you grow older, think it would be even difficult to let go.
decisions seem to weigh a lot heavier than the younger days.
however even if you've made a decision not to honor God first,
the thing you invested in will be futile because it has not eternal value.

thank God i've applied this even before shirley talked about it.
to be honest, i was worried for my schoolwork and didn't wanna
go for cg this week. i went in the end anyway.

like what shirley said, it's foolish to run away from the source of
wisdom and strength when you needed them the most.

i want to change.
i want to grow.


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