
Guess I am going to experience a miracle from Lord in the coming 8 days.
The amount of work that I have to complete is far beyond one can imagine – you bet, its’ huge and all are significant. While I tried to do some more preparation work last night, I found that I have no way to complete them all with my efforts. It’s just beyond human being could manage. Therefore, I called my good friend to meet me in office at around 10:00pm and we started praying. Having the main objective to pray for Lord’s wisdom and knowledge among all these tasks for my own self, we, however, were poured over with other blessings. Being a Christian, the teaching of “But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.” (Mark 6:33) has long been in mind but hardly touch the part to act upon it. How can one not focus on oneself while facing challenges up front? How easy to say than done. Never did we imagine, among those toughest schedules on the dreading tasks, we kept on praying for Lord’s kingdom be on earth and then subsequently particular people one by one. These include brothers and sisters in church, friends in hostel, colleagues at work and even students in dorm and school. Wow, can’t you believe that? When you are facing a tough problem with such urging schedule, you will stop and pray for others? How can this happen to me without my slightest effort in making it come true. God makes it happen. (I used to think this may only be psychological comfort. After series of encounters in April, I experienced Lord in the flesh)
Of course, the tasks or challenges are still there. Just like Jesus prayed to Lord right before he knew he was going to be crucified – “Father, if you are wiling, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done.” (Luke 22:42) What we could pray for our heart in going through all these. No doubt that I am still being put under uncertainty for one important work which is due in 8 days. However, I remain trusting in him. Compared with my old days, I found more peace than just superb confident or ability. Lord’s words are always with us -- I flipped though a book by Dr Robert Schuller last night just before bedtime (after exhausting 15 hours of work). “Coincidently” the following appeared in my eyes with bold letters :
God doesn’t know the meaning of impossible.
* I would like to show my appreciation to the great soulmate Hay-ching for growing with me in Lord
@May 17, 2006
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