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Sunday, May 27, 2007
Humbling Myself

Thoughts flooded my mind as the Primers prepared for the Primers Award (Annual General Meeting) two weeks back. It’s a very significant event personally as it signifies an end but yet a new start for my journey in Primers.

What was bothering me throughout that week was, “I wonder how will Primers be like after I leave for NS” “The new committee know their stuff or not?” “Will this family that I have been slogging my guts out for collapse under the hands of the new committee?”

As you can see, there was never peace in my heart. I constantly fear and did not have faith in my fellow brothers and sisters. I have sinned against them by being angry with them, being frustrated and impatient with them whenever they ask me questions-which-i-deem-they-should-know-by-now.

Worse of all, I judge them by their abilities.

God then spoke to me through Kenny, who told me seek God on whether what I did was right and so I did. As I was seeking and asking God, it came very strongly to me to repent and ask for forgiveness from my fellow brothers and sisters that I have sinned against.

As I call/sms them to seek their forgiveness, I felt peace in me and I know that God is pleased with me as I lay down my pride. What’s more, the ever-wonderful God assured me the following day with this verse:

God is not unjust; he will not forget your work and the love you have shown him as you have helped his people and continue to help them. – Hebrews 6:10

I am entering NS pretty soon and I definitely do not know what the future holds for me but I am learning to really seek God and be thankful for everything that has been upon me, be it hardship or blessings.

I believe most of us would have seen the “Anything” and “Whatever” drink ad by now. You do not get to choose the flavor of the drink and you just get “Anything” or “Whatever”. There might even be a chance whereby you get a random flavor that you totally dislike and you would have wasted your money when you throw that can of drink away.

I think God works in a similar way but of cause with a little twist. We do not know what God has in stall for us (just like we do not know the drink flavor) BUT what we can be sure is that all His plans are going to be good for us (its not going to be some random disgusting drink) for He says:

For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. – Jeremiah 29:11

So let’s look forward to “anything” and “whatever” that He has in plan for us with great anticipation and excitement and of cause, thanksgiving.

PS: I officially graduated! I give thanks to God for my parents who are although ‘talkative’ at times but have stuck with me for my 3 years in SP. I also thank God for my fellow FYP mates whom although we might have conflicts sometimes but we still manage to pull the project off successfully!

-Shenglong

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