Thursday, April 16, 2009

A Series of Underline Skittles

Hey,

Today was just a bit stressful nevertheless great. Had a written exam for my Bible class. Is not tough because the questions are quite similar than what i learn in Tung Ling. But the Bible classes here are deep. Learn so much, like Paul's background and other books backgrounds. Just very deep and so interesting.

I didn't do much. Woke up late because i can now cause i have only one class on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Panic a little because most of the computers in the lab were not working and i needed to print something for my Bible class. Thank God, the computer experts manage to solve the problems.

After class, study a little for my other exams coming. When for dinner later and then went to gym. Had a good tough workout. i feel more lean than before. Can't see any visible shape or muscle structure yet but getting there, hopefully by the end of the year is more visible. My training on my jump is improving too. Is awesome to able to touch the ring now with three fingers. Can't do it with two hands but one can. With two hands I'm just below the ring or rim. Close can feel the rim though.

Okay i know i haven't talk about my spiritual walk for a long time. Is going strong then ever, with my new devotional blog up. You guys can see what i read and learn in scripture. =) God is Awesome in so many ways and levels that i can't even imagine how He does it. I feel my spiritual life is gets better. I'm still amaze that God has brought me here to study and then later to do His will. What to pray for me?

1. Pray that i can get a job on campus for this summer (really need it)
2. Pray that i continue to push on studying to finish this race well
3. Pray that doors be open in the worship ministry here doing PA, still didn't get the place. =(
4. Pray that i can find a good and cheap car (well this is more of a want)
5. Pray that i wouldn't be tempted to be lazy and stay focus on God
6. Pray that God will provide me the needs i need.
7. Pray that i don't do things on my strength but lean on God for guidance.
8. Pray that find good friends here that are willing to help me out with things.
9. Pray for me to continue to have good health and stay strong and focus.
10. Pray for me to find....(guys you know) =)

i guess i pretty much listed down the essentials. Continue to stay focus on God people because He will only pick those who stay faithful and obedience to Him. I feel like Paul, always giving a strong conclusion to the people he is writing too.

Tell the people that i send greetings to everyone in CBC and people i know. God loves you

Till then folks, nighty night.

Lime,
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Yesterday at convocation

Dr. Ed Hindson, dean of the Institute of Biblical Studies at Liberty University, challenged students with the question “Who is Jesus Christ?” at Wednesday’s convocation.

Hindson has been a professor of Religion at Liberty since 1974 and is a Bible teacher on The King is Coming telecast. He also serves as president of World Prophetic Ministry and has published many books, including the most recent, “Global Warning.”

“Throughout your experience in years to come, the question of who Christ is will be raised again and again and again,” he told students on Wednesday. “And your commitment to Him will be challenged, not only by intellectuals, but it will be challenged by the experiences, problems and difficulties of life.”

Hindson said there are many critics of the faith who will say Christ never really claimed to be God. But throughout the book of John, Hindson cited seven different accounts of Christ doing just that.

The first example can be found in John 8:58, when the descendants of Abraham question Jesus and ask Him who He is. He responds with the statement, “Before Abraham was born, I am.”

Throughout John, Jesus continues to claim the Deity of Christ as he tells others He is the Bread of Life, the Light of the World, the Door, the Good Shepherd, the Resurrection and the True Vine.

In John 14:6 he says, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the father except through me.”

Hindson closed by encouraging students to learn who Christ really is and to live for Him.

“If you are going to make it in your Christian walk, it’s not just a matter of saying, ‘I’m going to try harder, I’m going to do better, I’ll be a champion,’” Hindson said. “It’s a champion for Christ, not [for] yourself.”