pretty butterfly ;
name : felicia =]
skewl : university gurl
age : guess =P
bdae : 9th sept
location : melbourne, aussie
contact : =]
most outstanding characteristic: gets lost easily.
second most outstanding characteristic: is alot like DORY.
most beloved cartoon character: Dory!!
adores ;
God
family
close friends
chocolate
mamak
kids
shopping...WINDOW shopping
laughing
roses
writing
composing songs
guitar
music...lalala...(singing and dancing around in particular)
abhors ;
irritating insects
mosquito bites
heat(the prickly kind)
smart alecks who are insecure(if you're truly smart you won't have to prove it)
mess
claustrophobic environments
grumpy ppl
make me happy :)
see thousands fall before Him in worship
see people set free to praise
write books for little ones
compile a cd!(scary but i'd love to try)
visit europe!
Be a princess, find a prince, fall completely in love, get married and live happily ever after :P
I'm serious.
Have kids
see Jesus face to face. i know THAT wish will come true...:)
Thursday, September 06, 2007
2 Sam 24:24
"But David replied to Araunahi, "No, I insist on paying you for it. I will not sacrifice to the Lord my God burnt offerings that cost me nothing."
-When we praise God, is it really a sacrifice? Praise doesn't just exist in Church. Praise and worship in church is merely a celebration of a lifestyle of praise. It's easy to praise God in church because the atmosphere is set for us, the music is played for us, the singers lead us, we have the lyrics to tell us what to thank God for.
But do we only wait for the happy moments in order to praise Him, or do we praise Him even when it hurts? Even when it costs us something, even when we don't feel like it, even when we received low marks for our exams, even when we've lost loved ones, even when we face broken dreams?
Do we praise Him when there's no music, no laughter, no friends, no one to tell us how to praise?
Do we still praise Him when it costs us?
[5:10 PM]
butterfly dreams ;
Thursday, September 06, 2007
2 Sam 24:24
"But David replied to Araunahi, "No, I insist on paying you for it. I will not sacrifice to the Lord my God burnt offerings that cost me nothing."
-When we praise God, is it really a sacrifice? Praise doesn't just exist in Church. Praise and worship in church is merely a celebration of a lifestyle of praise. It's easy to praise God in church because the atmosphere is set for us, the music is played for us, the singers lead us, we have the lyrics to tell us what to thank God for.
But do we only wait for the happy moments in order to praise Him, or do we praise Him even when it hurts? Even when it costs us something, even when we don't feel like it, even when we received low marks for our exams, even when we've lost loved ones, even when we face broken dreams?
Do we praise Him when there's no music, no laughter, no friends, no one to tell us how to praise?
Do we still praise Him when it costs us?
[5:10 PM]
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