Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Earthen vessels

2 Cor 4 : 7

Monday, March 13, 2006

dental visit

As the title suggest, i went to the dentist today for a round of scaling. Well, scaling is a process where they drill off the dirt at the root of your teeth and your gum. Trust me when i say it really was not comfortable. But after the cleaning session, my teeth's white and smooth. I really like how it feels! Although the gum now hurts abit whenever i drink hot drink(there's a gap now due to the dirt removal), but to see my teeth so clean and white makes me feel good!

There bound to be days when God will come as a drill in our lives and remove the dirts stuck in us. As the drills goes to each dirty area, it really will get very uncomfortable. Sometimes we can still endure the pain and discomfort. But at others, we would clenched our fist in reflex to the torment we are going through. And when it's all done, we come out clean and white; Like Jesus on the mount of transfiguration.

At the end of the dental session, i got up and thank the dentist. What?! i thank him!? He put me through alot of pain and i got to endure it! But when i saw in the mirror the work he's done, i smile and all that pain though not forgotten, becomes unimportant in the sight of the white and beautiful teeth.

At the end of our walk with God, i pray we might all see in the mirror in heaven, Jesus being reflected. Yes, it's been a tough and challenging walk; the pains though not forgotten, becomes unimportant at the sight of Jesus in the reflection.

Thursday, March 09, 2006

qns on tuesday

God asked me this question on tuesday.

who am i to you?

My answer : You're my soul mate and best friend! Noone will ever take your place!

Friends, God is also asking you. "

Who am I to you?"

Thursday, March 02, 2006

how i think?

Your test results indicate that the way you process information makes you an Intuitive Interpreter.

You are a highly conceptual thinker. This means that you like to seek the underlying meaning rather than get mired in the facts and figures. Because of your approach, you're more inclined to get a broad understanding of what's going on, enabling you to make connections between something you learned three weeks ago, and something you are learning today. While other people may need those types of connections to be pointed out for them you just naturally make them. You do not need to analyze all the details of any given situation because your ability to see the 'big picture' gives you all the information you'd ever want.

You are less inclined to walk through something step by step to get the logic or the meaning behind it — the gist of it is probably already clear to you without the in-depth examination. You'd rather not get bogged down in numbers or the particulars of how something is worded as the details seem meaningless to you.

Here's an example of your Intuitive Interpreter thinking skills at work in a real-life situation:You are with a friend who is shopping for a car. The salesperson is presenting facts and figures and your friend is buying it hook, line, and sinker. You are noticing, however, the things that the salesperson isn't saying. Intuitively, you know that one of the biggest overall concerns when buying a car is safety and in your opinion this salesperson seems to be going out of his way to avoid talking about it. You take your friend aside and point out your concerns, and when your friend asks about the safety of the car, the salesperson again deftly avoids the subject. You later look up the car in Consumer Reports and find that, indeed, the car has poor safety ratings. Your friend is grateful you went with him on his car-shopping venture.