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Friday, January 12, 2007
Who is the centre of your life?

How many times do we think about those nonsensical things?
How many times do we think of super duper trival things such as, what am i going to wear? Or what if i don't do it. blah blah blah. Or how many times do we always think of how other people will see us? Like, "wah! why the action so stupid one? Later other people laugh at me, how?"

How many times do we do things to please other human beings but not God?

I was doing post enc last week and suddenly a saying struck me suddenly. And i drew a pic out on my notes and lynn copied me! (well, that's out of point.) Anyway, it says, is God the center of your life? Does your life revolves ard God or is God supposed to revolve ard your life? Well, if your ans is the 1st one, then your ans for the above questions should be, not very often. Becos there's this verse in the bible that says,"Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself."

So, conclusion.DONT WORRY,BE HAPPY! Let God be the centre of ur life!

God bless you!

-Chuanlian

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