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heh I just found some old band songs among my song collection on my laptop:) they bring back so many memories:)
yay and I'm finally done with my assignment and project:) right now I'm just abit concerned that I'm not concerned for the final exam in less than 2 weeks. already thinking of what I'll be doing during the hols..... 2 Corinthians 1 : Encouragement in the midst of suffering Rare indeed is the life that is free from all trial and hardship. Even for the carefree person a lingering illness, persistent obstacle or family tragedy can result in a rude awakening to life's vagaries. To many of us such a state of affairs is an outrage. For Paul, however, suffering is an inevitable part of the Christian life and an opportunity to learn how God goes about meeting our every need. This is reflected in the central theme of verses 3-6: divine provision of encouragement in the midst of suffering. I guess even to the non-christian, it's understood that suffering is a part of life; and the best thing to do is to make the best out of it, to learn from our mistakes, to grow from trials. Although it's hard to stay strong sometimes, at the end of the day, you'll be surprised at what you're capable of:) hmm many people will be in my prayers tonight:)~me~ at 11:55 PM | ||
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