While resting in my cozy room, my studies require my immediate attention but I pay no attention to it. Very typical day in my life, so I decide to look into today's daily bread. On October 8th, 2014, this is one of my all time favorite article from Odb.org. Many times people (either Christian or Non-Christian) desire/wants a dream/goal, we want something that is immediate, some instant reaction, responses that is shown to us in this modern society. However, God doesn't 'go' this way. It's important for us to remember that 'in time' He will give us/let us face what we need.
Due to having too much of extra credits to fill-up, I decide to take a Psychology class as elective. What that class taught me that I will always remember would be that
"Students often procrastinate in studying because the reinforcers such as spending time with friends & watching TV are more immediate than the benefits of studying"
Yes, exactly what I'm doing. *haha* Learning and Implementing are two very different thing, I guess.
10-8-2014
“Wait” is a word we hate to hear! Yet, many times the Bible tells us that God wants us to wait on Him for the right timing
Our prayers often revolve around asking God to hurry up and bless what we want to do. What if God’s answer to us is simply, “Be patient. Wait upon Me”?
David recognized why he had to wait on the Lord. He learned that no one else could deliver him. His only hope was in God.
We can trust His response, even if it doesn’t come in the time we expect.
Give us the patience that we need
And one final quote I found, very much interesting to my life.
"Never fret for an only son, the idea of failure will never occur to him" - George Benard Shaw.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
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