Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Woohoo!! Exams are over! haha....

BOOH!! wahahaaha

well well, finally i am FREE haha...

Time to do what i've been waiting to do since thw middle of semester, galavanting!

muahaha...

Events lined up so far:
badminton games wil resume again, yeah!
trail cycling down to the beach, boy, i could finish 2 cycling requirements with this, lol

Things i will have to do:
get my driving license translated, wanna go test drive some M3 (Beeemers)
start planning for the work needed to be done during the hols (thesis), sigh

someting i have just realized, ETERNITY!

~well, why do i say eternity? well, simply because its the whole deal with this world~

been reading this book by John Bevere recently,

~~Driven By Eternity~~

and it has really hit me very hard,

did you know that life on this world is simply an INSIGNIFICANTLY SHORT part in the whole of our existence?
BUT, the time on this earth is an ultra-SIGNIFICANT part of our existence?

this is where the rest of our existence will be decided from...



can we even fathom the expanse of eterenity, forever, never-ending?

can you?

i always questioned what it would be like in heaven, not so much the way heaven will be like;
instead asking how will we be like in heaven,

will we have conscious thought? a body to feel with?
will we know that we are in heaven as we now realize we are on earth?

and on the other side of the story, what will hell be like?

eternal suffering...

think bout it..

have you..
ever been burned? ever been alone?
ever hear a person's despairing shrieking scream?
a sound of total hopelessness?

its all because its for ETERNITY!

read Luke 17:19,
and notice:
- v24, "...send Laxrus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue..."
*it shows that there is the perceptiond of senses, we retain the senses which now have,
touch sight, hearing, smell and taste.

the other versus cast in stone the realities of hell, the separation form God, and the eternal isolation

hell is not a place where you can do anyting you desire, or continue reveling in sin, it is a place of eternal torment.

nuf said.



well, on a lighter note, heres how long my hair is!! haha

Friday, June 09, 2006

Exams period.. =)

well well, haven't updated this blog for a very long time, u gys probably tot i abbandoned it already.. haha


Anyways, the semester is at its final legs before the month-long holidays arrive and i begin roaming round australia, outside of victoria (which is the state i'm in). Been planning to go to sydney, tasmania, uluru (not sure of the spelling, =P) and take advantage of the australian system, in getting free test drives, with very few questions asked, and no real background required. its gonna be a blast.

Many things have happened, some were small, but very significant.. you know? Things which make you ponder yourself, things you do, and the reasons behind things which happen, dwelling into our own minds and exploring our own perceptions of things.



Sometimes we think that our decidions are the best, thinking thatwe have thought things through from north to south, east to west...
only to find that when we open our minds to people around us that thereis so much in this world to consider,
and that the perceptions of others are not always as senseless as we think it is, just that their reasoning does not match ours, and so we think that it is senseless...



along the lines of self thoughts and all the pondering,
the rule of tens becomes very true, and has helped me through, allowing me decide to take t the different path and become stronger,



10% of life are things which happen to you, uncontrollable
90% of life is dependant on what you do bout the 10% !!



Make sense?






Sunday, March 19, 2006

How do you pray?

How do we pray…

Do we come before him, blabbering word and sentences filled with big words and heavy philosophy?

Mathew 6:7 “And when you pray, do not keep blabbering like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words.”

8 “Do not be like them because your Father knows you need before you ask him.”


9-13

“This then is how you should pray,

Our father in heaven,

Hallowed be thy name

Thy kingdom come, thy will be done

On earth as it is in heaven

Give us this day our daily bread

And forgive our debts,

As we forgive our debtors

And lead us not into temptation

But deliver us from the evil one.”


Do we utter feeble prayers?

Do we pray faithless prayers?

Or do we pray like he who wrestled the lord for the desires of his heart, whom God finally honored?

I believe God sees our hearts desires, and how do we show that we truly desire that which we ask of Him?

By wrestling with him and not taking no for an answer,

Sad to say, I have not heard of another man who has physically wrestled the lord, so the only way I can think of, is by keeping ourselves pure, our lives being the wrestle with God to show the love we have for Him, our life being part of the prayer everyday.

Salvation...

Thoughts on salvation…

Do we truly understand God’s love for us?

We all know that He sent His only beloved son to earth to live as a human among the people He had created, as written in John 3:16. But have you ever looked at it from this view?

Have you ever considered the fact that God is called the trinity, pointing towards the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, but in actual fact He is but one God?

(anybody care to correct me in this point if I am wrong?)

So if you think bout it, God gave 1/3 of himself in Jesus, another 1/3 after Jesus went back to heaven through the Holy spirit, and Jesus said that He would be seated on the right hand of the Father interceding on out behalf, another 1/3.

So in other words, God has given all of himself to us, His creation! And yet we ask, “should we give all of ourselves to Him?”

I have found my answer…

What’s your?

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

just pictures =)

view of the city from Joshi's place
the sunday night chess game, its real interesting!
morning breakfast.. =)
evening falls around 830 here, still not used to it actually, =P



a slight opttical illusion created by the downward ramp.

a delicate flower manages to hang on in the grafiti ridden city (the grafiti is pretty cool though!)

a beautiful windblown tree, backdropped by the wonderful sky here
local humor, at a bus stop... =)











Tuesday, February 07, 2006

madcap weather... zzz =.="

i'll let u interpret this however u want.. =P


was waiting for the bus to come, and i'm still amazed by how blue the sky here is,
makes everything look so beautiful!!


remember how we always say the 3310 can be used to chase dogs away,
well i guess someone tried
and heres the memorial to that phone...
the State Library building.. the place we've had two of our lunches..
ppl like to sit in the sun and do anything, from reading, sleeping, to eating their lunches.. =)
and so we decided to join in the culture, under the shade though, ha ha
*thought to self: will get the enrolment thing checked tomorrow!
**brain: snoreeeeeeeeeeeeeee zzzzzzzzz

so morning rolled in, with a totally downcast look and a windy temper to boot, sigh... will have to postpone i guess, ha ha... procrastination has a reason this time!

and so i decided to stay in, guess what?? in sun-shiny just after lunch!! Yay!! ha ha, so i get ready to go out...

5 steps away the winds start blowing, and the clouds are on the horizon.. hmm, **should be okay**

walk walk.. got into campus, almost to the engineering place, **brain: oh no! the clouds are above me! better hurry up and get back home**

so i rush and start walking back...

once in the house, on the laptop... look out the window...

guess what?

ITS SUNSHINNY AGAIN!!!

LOL

well lesson learned.... O.O"

Sunday, February 05, 2006

of looking for rooms and churches..

Saturday!!! its another glorius day in Clayton, bright sunshine all around, but really nice and cool in the shade. such a beautiful day would be wasted and as such we took a trip down to the city to check out Josh's lodgings and everything.

Melbourne's public transport is divided into 3 zones, zone 1 being the most inner and 3 being the outer, clayton is actually located on the parameter of zone 1 in zone 2, as such, we are able to take a shuttle bus into zone 1 and save lots of cash!!, ha ha...

the city is actually a simple bus ride and train ride away... but takes about an hour to get into town.
getting to RMIT was relatively easy, but the problem was that the uni's are pretty much closed on weekends. Thank God, the notice boards in the main building were still accesible and Josh managed to locate flyers on lodgings and such.

after this was done, we made contact with Soph and we met up for dinner, ate some vietnamese dishes, rice and soup... twas really good! the beef soup that Andrew ordered w\tasted really authentic and the beef rice and crispy chicken rice was awesome... apparently this place ia near where Andrew's parents stayed, and Soph used to come here pretty often..

After this was the main event of the whole day, something myself and josh had been looking forwward to the entire time we've been here, CHURCH. haha..

well, we've visited 2 so far, which is the church that sophenie goes to, Waverly church, and the PS church which is in the city hall. Both were pretty good, thought Waverly church was briefing their members bout their churches vision theme and dream this week, so couldn't gage their message, wherelse PS church had a simple message, though very powerful in encouraging and stiring up the people.. will have to give both churches more time before i choose either.

other than that, after the meeting, we were sorta set off on our own devices since Jeremy, our contact (son of Ps. Ronald Teo) had a discipling class right after service. So he hooked us up with his friend Billy, who is sorta the connection team for the PS church (sort of PR guy). Which was great since he's been there for a while already, and actually worked for the tour guide agency before, so we managed to get a melbourne tour for dummies thingamajig, lol!

He was a great blessing, really. brought us all around city, told us important points, tips... and main roads in melbourne. It turns out he is really a very strong christian and we ended sitting at a coffee stop beside the church chatting bout everything, which then steered towards discussion bout christian things and actually lots of encouraging and interesting things, a really nice guy, he's from JB too, haha... this place is turning out to be awesome, not just physically, but it sort of allows me to grow in such different proportions and ways that i'm really excited about what can happen this year!

oh, by the way... i am considering taking up a english nick, what do you guys think bout Vincent, lol.. i know some of you will have a great laugh.. especially those who went for mission trip last year!

signing out for tonight!

Saturday, February 04, 2006

check out the new photoes!

plss go to my new photo album at:

cucumber77.myphotoalbum.com

till tomorrow!