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Thursday, 4 October 2007

water.. walk on it...

impossible feat? being educated in science - and anyone with general knowledge, this would be a feat impossible... Yet, I believe that Peter did.. (as documented in the Gospels in the Bible). Yet, it was this morning that i read and re-read that verse... Mt14:28-29 it was Peter who asked Jesus to command him to walk on water... Yet it was also Peter who wavered in fear (of the stormy waves and wind) that resulted him in almost sinking... But he didn't sink and die.. At the very moment Peter cried out for help, Jesus stretched his hand out immediately and pulled him out of water... (Mt 14:31) and lamented on Peter's little faith...

Many a times, we asked God for open doors/ opportunities/breakthru'/ fulfillment of dreams & visions. We responded to that opportunity/dream. Yet, when we are in the midst of pursuing in, we caved in on the pressures. and we either are too tired of fighting the fire OR forgot to seek SOS. Yet, He is just at the end of the Helpline waiting for the distress call from you.


This seemed like the last hurdle that is always in the way... Jump over it.. O jump over it.... If my leaders believe in me, why can't i?


And immediately Jesus stretched out His hand and caught him, and said to him, “O you of little faith, why did you doubt?” Mt14:31
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Was it divine timing? Was supposed to skip prac today and meet pastor at the Suntec office but ended up meeting was cancelled (due to unforeseen circumstances), i ended up having dinner with my cgl(to be) and heehee hitch a ride to JW church for prac.

In all... the ride to JW was eh - long ride. long cuz of the long talk (no pun intended.) I guessed good and bad about that now my cgl is one of the closer friend that i can say anything and everything... Shall say it's just perfect timing to the morning Word... it not easy to try walking on water again after the near submerged... re-bouncing is not as easy as it seemed (unless u're a ball, fully pumped up... )

when faith and fear collide...

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