Thursday, May 30, 2013

Monday, May 20, 2013

First landing

The long awaited day finally came.
 
The day I waited to see this view; of the Land Downunder.
 
 
I finally 'landed' on this corner of the huge continent on 12 May 2013.
It was mid autumn in these part of the world.
 
 
 
 
Maybe it was the weather, or maybe it was the occasion, or maybe it was my first experience of its mild autumn.
 
Somehow, all these 'maybe's rolled into one, made me realised how beautiful a fallen maple leave really is.
 
{I even brought home 2 pieces of such leaves. I am not sure if it is allowed to bring in leaves from another country into this country, but I did pray hard that I would not be dragged into quarantine because if it.}
 
 
Picture was taken in one of the winery I went to. See, even the locals love their maple leave.
 
So, do excuse this woman from the tropics who has 'leaf crush', ya..
 
Anyway, I had a wonderful trip getting to know this new place.
 
And most importantly, I am very happy that my visa is now ACTIVATED..
 

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Story of Joseph


A friend of mine shared a wonderful reminder on our closed group chat on FB yesterday.  It was about the lessons learnt  from the life of Joseph.

This 'To Do' list is a wonderful personal reminder and a blessing for me, as I tend to fall off the wagon faith-wise.

And  I hope it is a blessing for you too, as much it has been for me.

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Trust that God is working everything in your life for your good (Rom. 8:28).

Believe that the heavenly Father is in control of everything.

Accept that the Lord’s ways are higher than ours
(Isa. 55:8-9).

Refuse to make quick judgments in the midst of a crisis.

Focus on the Father instead of circumstances. Meditate on Scripture, which fuels your awareness of God’s unconditional love and comforting presence.

Avoid dwelling on the pain. It’s normal to feel the sting of loss and suffering, but instead of fixating on the grief, go to the ultimate Source of strength—God Himself.

Recall past crises and the opportunities that followed.
(See Romans 8:29.)

Let go of anger immediately
(Eph. 4:26).

Submit to God’s will.

Demonstrate a spirit of gratitude.

Determine to view the trial as a chance to see God at work.

Refuse to listen to unscriptural interpretations of the situation.

Remain in constant prayer, listening for the Father’s instructions. God will often use hardship to draw you closer to Himself.

Do not give in to fluctuating emotions.

Obey God and leave all the consequences to Him. You can’t go wrong by trusting Him with your entire life.
~Genesis Chapters 37-50 ~