A very great Morning, Pastor hold my hand and greet me...make me so energytic...Thanks God^^
Many people make resolutions on New Year's Day, promising themselves (and sometimes God) that the next year of life will be different. We determine that habits are going to be changed and new patterns of behavior developed.
Resolutions like these are highly commendable and can often serve as a stimulus to spiritual growth. But not always. Sometimes our resolutions are carried out only for a little while and all too soon are forgotten.
Samuel Johnson, a deeply committed Christian who lived in the 18th century, frequently wrote resolutions in his journals. Here is a typical entry: "I have corrected no external habits, nor kept any of the resolutions made in the beginning of the year, yet I hope still to be reformed, and not to lose my whole life in idle purpose."
it is good to engage now and then in self-examination. We should face up to changes that need to be made, and then make plans for how we're going to implement them. For example, if we realize that our devotional habits are weak and inconsistent, let's resolve to spend some time daily in focused fellowship with God. Let's ask the Spirit to help us in this consistent practice through all our tomorrows.
Today is a good day to start.
You'll go forth a little stronger
With a fresh supply of grace,
If each day you meet the Savior
In a secret, quiet place.
God speaks to those who take time to listen, and He listens to those who take time to pray.
WELCOME-WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, CHINESE NEW YEAR SERVICE.
Thur. 7/2 - 7:30am, Chinese New Year English Service in the Sanctuary.
9:30am, Chinese New Year Chinese Service in the Sanctuary.
Many people make resolutions on New Year's Day, promising themselves (and sometimes God) that the next year of life will be different. We determine that habits are going to be changed and new patterns of behavior developed.
Resolutions like these are highly commendable and can often serve as a stimulus to spiritual growth. But not always. Sometimes our resolutions are carried out only for a little while and all too soon are forgotten.
Samuel Johnson, a deeply committed Christian who lived in the 18th century, frequently wrote resolutions in his journals. Here is a typical entry: "I have corrected no external habits, nor kept any of the resolutions made in the beginning of the year, yet I hope still to be reformed, and not to lose my whole life in idle purpose."
it is good to engage now and then in self-examination. We should face up to changes that need to be made, and then make plans for how we're going to implement them. For example, if we realize that our devotional habits are weak and inconsistent, let's resolve to spend some time daily in focused fellowship with God. Let's ask the Spirit to help us in this consistent practice through all our tomorrows.
Today is a good day to start.
You'll go forth a little stronger
With a fresh supply of grace,
If each day you meet the Savior
In a secret, quiet place.
God speaks to those who take time to listen, and He listens to those who take time to pray.
WELCOME-WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, CHINESE NEW YEAR SERVICE.
Thur. 7/2 - 7:30am, Chinese New Year English Service in the Sanctuary.
9:30am, Chinese New Year Chinese Service in the Sanctuary.
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