Saturday, December 20, 2008


Greetings in the blessed name of Jesus!


Well, as of this weekend we have arrived at the 2nd last weekend of the year… and we have approximately 10 days to end the year 2008! Phew! Time flies in almost the speed of light! Church, because of that, I want you to take the last days of this year to take stock of all that you have done or failed to do. It is important for us to do this as we learn to count our blessings and see how far we have gone as a person. Our achievements reflect our hard work, discipline and excellence. On the other hand, it is also crucial that we learn from our mistakes. The most costly lesson is the one we never learned from. I don’t mind if we make new mistakes. It shows that we are doing something new, something different. However, if we keep making the same mistakes, then it is a matter of stubbornness and having an ‘un-teachable’ heart. And this is a serious problem… it will lead us into denial and the inability to grow further in the LORD. With this in mind, I want us to take some time out to tie up all the loose ends of this year and finish all the things that we are supposed to do. And also, please do a really good evaluation so that in 2009, you can go all out in full steam unto the LORD.

I have a very good feeling on the inside of me that 2009 is going to be our best year yet. As a church, we will venture into many new territories and individually, there will be many ‘firsts’ in our lives. And it is because of this that I want all of us to let go of all of our heavy baggage unto the LORD. Make sure that we are lightweight, flexible and maneuverable. This way, we will find ourselves be able to do a lot more in the days to come. Well, as the sayings go, we are only young once. So let’s use this season of our lives to build a super strong spiritual foundation in the LORD, so that we may leave behind an influential spiritual legacy for the LORD and our family. Church, let’s arise and do something meaningful and purposeful!

Let’s believe God together for an awesome 2009!

Amen!


KEV

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