星期五, 3月 30, 2007
Don't
Don't be afraid to learn.
Knowledge is weightless,
a treasure you can always carry easily.
Knowledge is weightless,
a treasure you can always carry easily.
Don't give up when you still have something to give.
Nothing is really over until the moment you stop trying.
星期三, 3月 28, 2007
Mama - IL Divo
Mama thank you for who I am
Thank you for all the things I'm not
Forgive me for the words unsaid
For the times
I forgot
Mama remember all my life
You showed me love,You sacrificed
Think of those young and early days
How I've changed
along the way
And I know you believed
And I know you had dreams
And I'm sorry it took all this time to see
That I am where I am because of your truth
I miss you, I miss you
Mama forgive the times you cried
Forgive me for not making right
All of the storms I may have caused
And I've been wrong
Dry your eyes
Dry your eyes
And I know you believed
And I know you had dreams
And I'm sorry it took all this time to see
That I am where I am because of your truth
I miss you, I miss you
Mama I hope this makes you smile
I hope you're happy with my life
At peace with every choice I made
How I've changed
Along the way
Along the way
And I know you believed in all of my dreams
And I owe it all to you, Mama
星期一, 3月 26, 2007
星期日, 3月 25, 2007
星期二, 3月 20, 2007
星期六, 3月 17, 2007
星期四, 3月 15, 2007
星期三, 3月 14, 2007
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Truly Rich
"Do you want to be truly rich? You already are if you are happy and good. After all, we didn't bring any money with us when we came into the world, and we can't carry away a single penny when we die" (1 Timothy 6:6,7).
If you had the choice of choosing between great wealth and good health and a happy, joyful relationship with our Lord, which would you choose? Though many would choose wealth, I am sure that if you are a Christian, you would gladly choose to live modestly the rest of your life if necessary in order to experience daily the joy of your salvation.
During all of my career, I, an agnostic, had worked hard to successfully develop my business interests. Then, in the providence of God, I was brought face to face with Christ and His Word. "What does it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?"
It was as though God touched my mind to enable me to understand that I could eat only one meal at a time, wear one suit of clothes at a time and take nothing with me when I die. I understood for the first time that being truly rich does not involve the accumulation of vast wealth, but it involves knowing and doing the will of God - in walking in intimate, vital, personal fellowship with Him daily as a way of life.
Fanny Crosby, the hymnwriter, gave us more than eight thousand gospel songs. Although blinded at the age of six weeks, she never held any bitterness in her heart because of it.
"I think it is a great pity that the Master did not give you sight when He showered so many other gifts upon you," a friend once said to her.
"Do you know," she responded quickly, "that if at birth I had been able to make one petition, it would have been that I should be born blind."
"Why?" asked the astounded clergyman.
"Because," she replied, "when I get to heaven, the first face that shall ever gladden my sight will be that of my Savior."