Sunday, November 28, 2004

 

Breaking the silence

Ray..this is quite a long post..so it's not that quiet here afterall. ;p

Went back to NIE to attend a class on flash and took the opportunity to download sermons. It is really SUPER FAST as compared to dial up connection at home. On the way back, I managed to listen to part of Chris Chia's sermon on Single Sex. Thought it'll be good to go through that before I listen to the sermon on Married Sex. Although different issues were touched on briefly, the important reminder is that Christ suffered, died and resurrected for our bodies, thus our bodies do not belong to us. This comment is also worth thinking: If you are not happy as a single person, you are probably not ready to be married, because that will bring problems to your married life. i.e. you are insecure and expect your spouse to make you complete.

For the sermon on Married Sex, Chris handled the issue of sex candidly and humourously. Some of the examples he gave about married couples were really funny..haha.. Especially the comparison between man and woman. Sex for woman begins in the lounge room and kitchen, but for man, it begins in the bedroom. Not so much of the act itself, but the differences in our attitudes. After the service, a brother beside me asked me if it's true. How would I know? Haha...Anyway, for those who are going today or tomorrow, have a good time! Apologies that I've not managed to put the link to previous sermons on my blog. For those who are interested, you can go to Sern Khoon's blog (see Friend's Blogs on the left).

Was glad to meet some SMU CFers and we had a good time of fellowship over supper after the service, encouraging each other to press on in living Christ-centred lives. Also had a chance to bid Denesh farewell before he sets off for Moore College in Sydney.

As I shared with Fred, there are quite a few changes in ministry going on in my life. New plans, new environment. But it is indeed exciting, trusting that God is sovereign as I continue to share and teach the gospel by His grace, and looking forward to the hope I have in the future.






Sunday, November 21, 2004

 

After-exams ritual

Woo-hoo!!! Can't believe this semester is finally over. :) Wanted to post this up earlier but Blogger's server was down. Anyway, i'm still very glad that I can finally slow down and take a break. Time to catch up on the books which I borrowed from others and listen to good sermons. Oh ya, not forgetting the after-exams ritual which I have, that is to tidy up my room. I took my own sweet time clearing up yesterday (and I've not finished), and threw away about 3 bags of stuff. As time passes by, some things just seem to be of less importance. Looking back at some of the sermon notes and BS materials for the past 2 years or so, I thank God that He has given me opportunities to learn from faithful bible teachers. In comparison, some materials are better recycled to save our earth. Heh..;p

Sunday, November 07, 2004

 

Report Free!

Finally! I've cleared 16 reports or so! :) It's really a load off my shoulder, but not too satisfied with some of them though..Anyway, it's time to start studying for my first paper on the 9th. Hope I'll have enough time to study!

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