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Smallville VOWs

  • Clark: I, Clark Kent, take you, Lois Lane, to be my companion, forever. With you by my side I will never be alone. Though the world sees a strong and independent woman, I’ve never known someone with such gentle grace and more pure heart. When I’ve been lost you’ve always been there to bring me back, so on this day, at this moment, I pledge the rest of my life to you. You’ve always believed in me, and I believe in you. When you believe in someone it’s not for a minute, or just for now, it’s forever.
  • Lois: I wanted these vows to be perfect, but perfection is a hard thing to get your hands on. But life is meant to be a little messy, and when it comes to love I think it’s like my dad always said about the army: You only sign up if it’s the only thing you could ever imagine doing. Clark, I can not imagine spending a moment of my life without you. I promise that I will always have your back, as you will always have mine. You’re my best friend, you’re my home, and you are my true love, and I am yours and will be forever.
  • - Smallville Finale
My bday cake from dear friend. (Taken with instagram)

My bday cake from dear friend. (Taken with instagram)

Always late…

I used to think that late is better than never. As the years go by, I found out that late is NO better. There’s no goodness in late.

LATE is NOT GOOD. I learn it in the hard way so many times. Silly me, I fall to this over and over again.
While many develops in their character, I was late …
While many increase in talents, I was late …
While many grow stronger in faith and annointing, I was late …
While many go larger in spiritual capacity, again I was late …

Many of my friends are great leaders now, some director, some branch manager, some senior pastor, and me ? I’m just a huge guy with a huge dream. Achievements ? I had some. But again its to late to gain some more.

Sitting in the bus today, give me a lot of time to think. Think about wat I missed, and wat may come in the future.

If u believe in ur dreams. Chase it b4 it fade away. If u wanna develops a habit, do it b4 someone told u too.

Now I know that being late is a mistake, and I hev to put extra effort as a consequences.

My yesterday “heroes” …  (Taken with instagram)

My yesterday “heroes” … (Taken with instagram)

75th years of GUP Bandung (Taken with instagram)

75th years of GUP Bandung (Taken with instagram)

God builds your faith by giving you a dream

God builds your faith by giving you a dream

Monday May 24 2010 

Posted by Rick Warren

“Now glory be to God, who by his mighty power at work within us is able to do far more than we would ever dare to ask or even dream of, infinitely beyond our highest prayers, desires, thoughts, or hopes.” Ephesians 3:20 (LB)

Faith is like a muscle: it can be strengthened. It can be weak or it can be strong, depending on how much you use it.

“If a dream comes from God, it will be so big in your life that you can’t do it on your own. If you could do it on your own, you wouldn’t need faith.”

How does God build your faith? He uses a very predictable pattern that we will look at this week; and, if you understand it, you can cooperate with him in developing greater faith. It’s like when the father, seeking help from Jesus for his son, said, “Have pity on us and help us, if you possibly can!” (Mark 9:22 TEV)

Jesus replied, “What do you mean, ‘If I can’? … Anything is possible if a person believes.” (Mark 9:23 NLT)

The first thing God does to build your faith is give you a dream. When God wants to work in your life, he’ll always gives you a dream about yourself, about what he wants you to do, about how he’s going to use your life to impact the world.

There are many examples in the Bible of this.

God gave Noah the dream of building an ark.

God gave Abraham the dream of being the father of a great nation.

God gave Joseph the dream of being a leader that would save his people.

God gave Nehemiah the dream of building the wall around Jerusalem.

How do you know when a dream is from God or when it’s just something you’ve thought up yourself? The Bible tells us that God, “by his mighty power at work within us is able to do far more than we would ever dare to ask or even dream of, infinitely beyond our highest prayers, desires, thoughts, or hopes.” (Ephesians 3:20 LB)

In other words, if a dream comes from God, it will be so big in your life that you can’t do it on your own. If you could do it on your own, you wouldn’t need faith. And if you don’t have faith you’re not pleasing God, because the Bible says whatever is not of faith is sin. (Roman 14:23)

God starts to build your faith by giving you a dream. He may be speaking to you now, but you just don’t recognize it for what it is. That dream you have is the idea, the concept of that thing you’ve been thinking about doing that would be of real benefit to other people, where do you think that idea came from?

God will never tell you to do something that contradicts his truth. In other words, he won’t give you a dream of leaving your family and kids and moving to Hollywood to be a movie star. If you’ve got that dream, then you can know it is not from God.

God starts with a dream as he works within your life to build faith.


(Source: profile.purposedriven.com)