Jun 27
This is My Desire
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This is my desire
To honour You
Lord with all my heart
I worship You

All I have within me
I give You praise
All that I adore is in You

Lord I give You my heart
I give You my soul
I live for You alone
Every breath that I take
Every moment I’m awake
Lord have Your way in me.

The song above is one of my favorite worship song and it also reminds me of Quentine who passed away due to leukemia before Annabelle was born. He was a great encouragement to me and my hubby especially before our wedding… He will definitely sing this song when he worship leads.

“Every breath that I take, Every moment I’m awake, Lord have Your way in me.”

That is my prayer… (not easy though)

Jun 21
He is Watching Us NOW!
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“Nothing in ALL creation is hidden from God’s sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of him whom we must give account.” Hebrew 4:13

“He saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy.” Titus 3:5

hmmm…what more shall I say?

Jun 18
Lord, Food, Amen
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You ask me who do I
Say that you are and I
Say that you are the Christ
Son of the living God

This is how we taught our daughter to say grace:

Thank You Lord
For the Food
In Jesus name, Amen

This how she say grace:

Lord
Food
Amen

:)

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Jun 13
Sharing Lollipops
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Did you share your lollipops? Very interesting article to chew on.

Imagine for a moment one of those huge lollipops, the kind that you buy at an amusement park candy store. Take off the wrapper and pass it around to ten people. Allow them to lick as much as they want. The left over is saved for the husband or wife, the rightful owner of the lollipop. Yuck! Who would want that? When we give pieces of ourselves emotionally and spiritually to ten different boy/girl friends what is left over for the rightful owner? Just the leftovers! The rightful owner is first God, then a mate of His choice. Keeping yourself emotionally pure is a gift that should be left wrapped and given to the rightful owner, your spouse.

When the lollipops is passed around for anyone to taste, it is not being kept pure. When we spread our hearts around and share deep emotional feelings with a boy/girl friend, or even a handful or boy/girl friends, we are robbing our future spouses of parts of our emotional selves. In a word — Fornication.

More of it here.

Jun 8
Emotional Purity
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I read a book about called Emotional Purity sometime ago. Our emotion guides us physically and mentally. If we are emotionally pure, our thoughts and action will be pure too.

In Matthew 5:28, Jesus said “…I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart.”

The man has not even touch the woman but he lust for her in his heart and he has committed adultery already! Let just say he did not guard his heart (emotion) and take another step by approaching the woman. I am sure they will be in bed given the opportunity. Our hearts / emotions always guide the way we behave and talk.

Jun 4
Nothing Separates Us
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Love so amazing so divine
Reached into this heart of mine
Love pure as finest gold
Jesus set me free, perfect liberty
Fills my soul, now I know

Your love’s higher than the highest mountain
Deeper than the sea
Wider than the widest ocean
Gentle as a breeze

Your love’s stronger than the mighty river
Fresher than the rain
Not one thing can separate us
From the love that Jesus gives us
Nothing separates us from your love

Love the perfect sacrifice
Given through the blood of Christ
Love beautiful and whole
Jesus set me free, perfect liberty
Fills my soul, now I know

Jun 1

An article from BBN.

I was holding a notice from my 13-year-old son’s school announcing a meeting to preview the new course in sexuality. Parents could examine the curriculum and take part in an actual lesson presented exactly as it would be given to the students.

When I arrived at the school, I was surprised to discover only about a dozen parents there. As we waited for the presentation, I thumbed through page after page of instructions in the prevention of pregnancy or disease. I found abstinence mentioned only in passing. When the teacher arrived with the school nurse, she asked if there were any questions. I asked why abstinence did not play a noticeable part in the material.

What happened next was shocking.

There was a great deal of laughter, and someone suggested that if I thought abstinence had any merit, I should go back to burying my head in the sand. The teacher and the nurse said nothing as I drowned in a sea of embarrassment. My mind had gone blank, and I could think of nothing to say.

The teacher explained to me that the job of the school was to teach “facts,” and the home was responsible for moral training.

I sat in silence for the next 20 minutes as the course was explained. The other parents seemed to give their unqualified support to the materials.

“Donuts, at the back,” announced the teacher during the break.

“I’d like you to put on the name tags we have prepared - they are right by the donuts - and mingle with the other parents.”

Everyone moved to the back of the room.

As I watched them affixing their name tags and shaking hands, I sat deep in thought. I was ashamed that I had not been able to convince them to include a serious discussion of abstinence in the materials. I uttered a silent prayer for guidance.

My thoughts were interrupted by the teacher’s hand on my shoulder.

“Won’t you join the others, Mr. Layton?” The nurse smiled sweetly at me. “The donuts are good.”
“No, thank you.” I replied.
“Well, then, how about a name tag? I’m sure the others would like to meet you.”
“Somehow I doubt that,” I replied.
“Won’t you please join them?” she coaxed.
“I’ll just wait here,” I said.

When the class was called back to order, the teacher looked around the long table and thanked everyone for putting on name tags. She ignored me.

Then she said, “Now we’re going to give you the same lesson we’ll be giving your children. Everyone please peel off your name tags.” I watched in silence as the tags came off.
“Now, then, on the back of one of the tags, I drew a tiny flower. Who has it, please?”
The gentleman across from me held it up.
“Here it is!” “All right,” she said.
“The flower represents disease. Do you recall with whom you shook hands?”
He pointed to a couple of people. “Very good,” she replied.
“The handshake in this case represents intimacy. So the two people you had contact with now have the disease.”
There was laughter and joking among the parents.
The teacher continued, “And whom did the two of you shake hands with?”
The point was well taken, and she explained how this lesson would show students how quickly disease is spread.
“Since we all shook hands, we all have the disease.”
“Speak now,” I thought, “but be humble.”

I noted wryly the latter admonition, then rose from my chair. I apologized for any upset I might have caused earlier, congratulated the teacher on an excellent lesson that would impress the youth, and concluded by saying I had only one small point I wished to make.

“Not all of us were infected,” I said. “One of us… abstained.”