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Thursday, January 25, 2007
How big is your enemy?

A short word that i received during my Bogota trip here.

"Never underestimate 1 encounter with the King!"

this statement spoken by one of the keynote speaker in the G12 conference spoke to me alot. It reminded me of the times when i was a younger christian. I was very "kia su" in coming to church and making sure i go for as many prayer meetings and cell groups as possible. This is so because I believed that maybe the upcoming cell, prayer meet, service, congre meeting could just be the next revival and i might missed it.

The speaker gave a biblical example, and it is found in Esther chapter 2.
Esther walked into the King's presence as a peasant, but she walked out as a queen.

Amazing, so do not underestimate that one encounter with your King.

SHL

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