Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Breakfast Fellowship

I had my first experience trying a game called fencing this morning. When i was younger, i would only watched it on television during the Olympic games but today was the day. Abe brought me to a place somewhere around the stadium surrounded by the tennis courts. I started out with the footworks; the most important part of fencing. It was tough as you will need to bend down your knees all the time (it is actually sore now). Then, we learnt some of the fencing techniques and WA LA, the real game begins. It was actually fun poking around. Haha. But it was stuffy inside wearing the fencing gears.
After practicing for one and a half hour, we had breakfast at Istimewa. Later, we went over to Abe's room and started savouring on Heaven's Menu. Yeap, another session of Kitchen's Fellowship.

The passage was about the life of Paul, a servant of the Lord who chased after the Lord's heart since the time of his conversion on the way to Damascus. It is the desire that matters. The desire to follow God, conformed to His will and seek to glorify Him. Although it may be tough thinking whether the teachings in the Bible makes sense, I learnt that we ought to take the first step, then we would know for sure that the "out-of-the-world" commands (which is actually not of this world) does really make an impact in our lives.

Therefore, let us make a point in our life to be obedient to God, to chase after His heart and to seek to glorify Him even when the whole world is opposing you.

2 comments:

usmkas said...

yea...fencing, breakfast then eat wit jesus...how wonderful. Fencing? i praised that he has natural talent...i believe so cause im feeling pain in body after being poked! OUCH! Is jz wonderful being in the kitchen, spending time wit ur brother and the Lord! hope this fellowship will grow as food is served nt jz earthly bt heavenly!! Prais Lord

ange violette said...

lol....it truly is wonderful and refreshing sharing a meal with brothers in Christ and God in our midst. I also pray that we could encourage more people to do the same. Not much is needed, just a simple meal and a heart that longs for God!