Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Say What?

ALES HEMSKY. that is all.

Seriously, it is about time that our star player gets the elite status that he deserves around the league. Hemmer is easily one of the top 10 most exciting and purely skilled players in the world today. The ability to make people better and control the game by himself is just so fascinating.

In other words, school work is starting to stack up and I am barely holding on. Something that is important to me that we discussed about in Sunday school for a brief moment was to be able to stay true to our faith. A lot of people have multiple personalities depending on where they are and who they're with. I am still somewhat like this. It's so important to stay true to faith, meaning that who you are in church is who you are outside of church and that you have a constant mindset of what you believe and why you believe. A lot of people are so different at school than when they are at church, and it bothers me quite a bit. I am not perfect but I am trying very hard to be the same person I am in church and outside of church. Because in the end, it is not our buildings, or words that people react and respond to. It's the actions that we take as Christians that will get people talking. I am not ashamed to admit to anyone that I am a firm believer in Jesus Christ, but I can understand the hesitation when you are answering to some non-believing friends. The way that we act in our everyday lives is how our reputations are built as people, as believers. We have to be under constant influence from God in that we dwell every moment of our lives in his Spirit. When we are able to do so, we can reach out to those that are less fortunate, those who lack the love, and those who are lost in the world. It is the way that we treat these people that are going to get people to stop in their tracks and look over and say, "yo, whatever you've got over there, I want some of that man, I want some of that Jesus." If we are able to do this, then we shine and rep the Most High proudly, and it doesn't matter who we are, what color our skin, what denomination, or where you are from, we have fellowship with one another. Through all this, we can see Jesus' light shining bright in every part of the world where we are having fellowship with one another.

Thanks to tobyMac.

DC Talk - In the Light, check it.

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