cherish our time, cherish life, cherish everyone around us and be grateful on god's blessing...
~AdeLoMorpHiC~
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Monday, June 14, 2010
new generation style
nowadays youths wish to success without putting any effort. what is the root cause?? haiz...so sad tat my students never wan to commit their time come for the training but thye wish to have the cert..
i'm a lazy person. but i still knw that only hardworking can bring us the good harvest..
i'm a lazy person. but i still knw that only hardworking can bring us the good harvest..
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Coming clean with God
i found a nice article and would like to share with u.~^^~
When I kept silent about my sin...Your hand was heavy upon me... Psalm 32:3-4
A therapist who graduated 34 years earlier called the University of Oregon and admitted she'd cheated on a final exam. Instead of revoking her degree the University asked her to write an article on integrity. A woman who completed a walk around the world confessed she travelled part-way in a support truck. 'I shouldn't be remembered as the first woman to walk round the world when I cheated,' she said. How many of us would even have admitted our deception? The Psalmist said, 'When I kept silent about my sin...Your hand was heavy upon me.' Confessing your sins: a) lets you experience God's forgiveness: He already knows about them anyway, but He won't forgive you while you're busy making excuses and blame-shifting. John says, '...If we confess...he will forgive our sins...' (1 John 1:9 NCV). The first move is up to you b) restores your emotional and physical energy: Nothing's more draining than denial and nothing's more invigorating than a clean slate. David said, '...My strength...failed because of my iniquity...' (Psalm 31:10 NAS). Reflecting on his affair with Bathsheba, he said, 'When I kept silent... my vitality was drained...I acknowledged my sin...and You forgave the guilt...' (Psalm 32:3-5 NAS) c) allows you to move on: Confession allows you to hit the 'reset' button and start again. It's also important to draw a line between the past and the future in case you're tempted to repeat your behaviour. d) lets you grow: Thomas Edison said failure taught him over a thousand ways not to make a light bulb! Making your mistakes work for you instead of against you, starts with confessing them to God and accepting His forgiveness.
When I kept silent about my sin...Your hand was heavy upon me... Psalm 32:3-4
A therapist who graduated 34 years earlier called the University of Oregon and admitted she'd cheated on a final exam. Instead of revoking her degree the University asked her to write an article on integrity. A woman who completed a walk around the world confessed she travelled part-way in a support truck. 'I shouldn't be remembered as the first woman to walk round the world when I cheated,' she said. How many of us would even have admitted our deception? The Psalmist said, 'When I kept silent about my sin...Your hand was heavy upon me.' Confessing your sins: a) lets you experience God's forgiveness: He already knows about them anyway, but He won't forgive you while you're busy making excuses and blame-shifting. John says, '...If we confess...he will forgive our sins...' (1 John 1:9 NCV). The first move is up to you b) restores your emotional and physical energy: Nothing's more draining than denial and nothing's more invigorating than a clean slate. David said, '...My strength...failed because of my iniquity...' (Psalm 31:10 NAS). Reflecting on his affair with Bathsheba, he said, 'When I kept silent... my vitality was drained...I acknowledged my sin...and You forgave the guilt...' (Psalm 32:3-5 NAS) c) allows you to move on: Confession allows you to hit the 'reset' button and start again. It's also important to draw a line between the past and the future in case you're tempted to repeat your behaviour. d) lets you grow: Thomas Edison said failure taught him over a thousand ways not to make a light bulb! Making your mistakes work for you instead of against you, starts with confessing them to God and accepting His forgiveness.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Surprise!!
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Saturday, May 17, 2008
love vs bread
love, can be wonderful,also can be hurtful..but cannot fill the hunger..
bread, can fulfil the hunger, but without love, we cant feel the warmness from others,without love we juz like robot, no feeling...
bread, can fulfil the hunger, but without love, we cant feel the warmness from others,without love we juz like robot, no feeling...
sorry-方大同
當我回頭 發現是我 傷你最多 欠你最多
曾經擁有 一種幸福 當你流淚 還問你到底 想要什麼?
I’m so sorry 我現在知道你傷心 有同樣的心情
I’m so sorry 我現在終於能明白
當我為愛付出 一樣得到傷害 我才看得見
你的愛是那麼深 最深的愛 原來最沈默
愛能溫柔 愛能殘酷 愛的自私 愛的自由
愛的背叛 愛的掙扎 這些我都走過 你的痛我現在也都有
I’m so sorry 我現在知道你傷心 有同樣的心情
I’m so sorry 我現在終於能明白
當我為愛付出 一樣得到傷害 我才看得見
你的愛是那麼深 最深的愛 原來最沈默
在過了好久好久 當我們又再相遇 當愛 也許已經不存在
我是否可以 再和你坐一起 一切都不在意
想要告訴你 對你的傷害 yeah
沒有說對不起 沒有說對不起
I’m so sorry 我現在知道你傷心 有同樣的心情
I’m so sorry 我現在終於能明白
我也為愛付出 也得到愛的傷害 我也才明白
你的愛是那麼深 傷你多深 oh 想要對你說
曾經擁有 一種幸福 當你流淚 還問你到底 想要什麼?
I’m so sorry 我現在知道你傷心 有同樣的心情
I’m so sorry 我現在終於能明白
當我為愛付出 一樣得到傷害 我才看得見
你的愛是那麼深 最深的愛 原來最沈默
愛能溫柔 愛能殘酷 愛的自私 愛的自由
愛的背叛 愛的掙扎 這些我都走過 你的痛我現在也都有
I’m so sorry 我現在知道你傷心 有同樣的心情
I’m so sorry 我現在終於能明白
當我為愛付出 一樣得到傷害 我才看得見
你的愛是那麼深 最深的愛 原來最沈默
在過了好久好久 當我們又再相遇 當愛 也許已經不存在
我是否可以 再和你坐一起 一切都不在意
想要告訴你 對你的傷害 yeah
沒有說對不起 沒有說對不起
I’m so sorry 我現在知道你傷心 有同樣的心情
I’m so sorry 我現在終於能明白
我也為愛付出 也得到愛的傷害 我也才明白
你的愛是那麼深 傷你多深 oh 想要對你說
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