Hi there! Don;t be alarmed over the time stamp. I was doing some Geography Work but could not finish quickly. Since I am done, and since I am still fresh, I might as well do my quiet time here. I haven't been able to give God quality time, so when it's all quiet, when the music fads, only now can I come to God.
It's been a while since anyone (minus Feli and myself) last posted here. Can't blame you guys, really. When it's time to
"Deck the Halls with NOTES to study, fa la la la la, la la la la. 'Tis the season to be MUGGING, fa la la la la, la la la la..."
There really isn't time for things like blogging, right? But never mind. I shall shoulder on.
I happen to be looking at my past reflections in my quiet time with God, those good old days when I can spend loads of time thinking, about almost anything under the heavens.
One verse strikes out as I read.
"You are my Light and Salvation, whom shall I fear? You are the strength of my life, of whom shall I be afraid?"
~Psalm 27 :1
If you guys want to know, there's a song you must have heard before, starting with this verse:
You are my Light and Salvation, whom shall I fear?
You are the strength of all my days, of whom shall I be afraid?
Though war may rise against me, of this wil I be sure:
That I will bless the Lord, forever;
I'll bless Your holy name.
Yes I will bless the Lord forever,
I'll bless Your Holy name.
Lord it is You I desire, it's You that I seek;
To live with You in Your house forever, beholding Your beauty.
And in the time of trouble, of this will I be sure:
That I will bless the Lord, forever;
I'll bless Your holy name.
Yes I will bless the Lord forever,
I'll bless Your Holy name
Son of the Living God
I'll stop here, as it's gonna get realy long if I continue
Anyway, I have to thank God for being my strength. Been sleeping late lately (stil doing so), and I can almost collapse, had it not been for God's grace, which is enough for me.
I've had a rough week, but I can still trust God for help.
I hope we remember this as we continue throughout this year.
Anyway, I was talking with my friend when I happen to wonder:
How much of God's word is considered ENOUGH for ONE DAY?
Is there such a thing as "too little" or "too much" of God's Word?
Or is it personally too little/much?
Labels: Bible verses