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Saturday, April 15, 2006
guys, been rather quiet here eh? haha... that's why i'm here to write a devotion

was reading one chapter of "Footprints for Teens" last night while having supper.
to brief u guys first, this book focuses on the poem, "footprints" and goes thrh each line of the poem with much details.

the line that i read yday was:
"I was walking along the beach with My Lord" ...

first of all, this is the short story that they were talking abt...

"When I was a little girl, i used to pray about everything. If i was climbing a tree and suddenly realised that i couldn't get down, i would ask God to help me. if my stomach hurt, i would ask God to heal it. if my cat was lost, i would ask God to help me find her. and sometimes, i just sat on my swing in the backyard and sang God a song to tell Him i loved Him.

Then i grew up. i still prayed, but mostly just for the "big" things -- a relative who had cancer or a missionary who was being persecuted. somewhere between the ages of 10 and 20, i decided that i could handle the "little things" on my own and that God knew I loved Him -- I didnt' need to sit in the backyard and sing anymore.

Recently, though, i've begun to realise that growing up doesn't mean that you stop "bothering" God with little prayers or that you only praise him at church on Sunday. Does a good dad want his child to stop coming to him for advice and love once the child grows up? no!

God never stops wanting to hear from us about every aspect of our lives, and i imagine he is sad when we lose that "childlike faith" we once had and start carrying all our troubles on our own.

so, while we all must grow up, we hever have to stop being God's child. i think i'll go into the backyard and sing him a song... just to say thanks."



think the story is pretty easy to understd right? as i was reading, i began to realise that i'm guilty of certain stuff, eg: allowing myself to control the "little things", and i believe it's quite common bcos we think too highly of ourselves or maybe bcos we think God isn't impt at that moment. i nvr did realise that God was indeed concerned abt everythin ... big or small ...

jus wanna ask u all... when was the last time u worshipped God and sang Him a song, w/o ur mp3 playin or w/o ur computer playin the song... w/o using a guitar? as Easter Sunday draws near (in a few hrs time) ... let's take a moment to really really thank God

lord, grant us that heart of worship and that child-like faith. lord, strengthen the relationship and intimacy that we have with you. lord, i thank you for my life, for this spiritual family and most imptly, i thank you for u are my Lord and for giving us the salvation thrh ur Son Jesus.



think it's time i stop using the guitar liao, haha
-darren-

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