Preposterously Good News
September 30, 2007
What is preposterous?
1 completely unreasonable, especially in a way that is shocking
SYN outrageous
2 unusual in a silly or shocking way
SYN outrageous
What is the good news?
“I, the Lord, made you, and will not forget to help you. I have swept away your sins like the morning mists. I have scattered your offenses like the clouds. Oh, return to me, for I have paid the price to set you free.” (Isaiah 44:21-22)
It could just as easily have been: Return to me and I will forgive your sins. That would have been remarkable enough. But instead, it’s: Come home because you’ve already been forgiven!
This is our message to the world: You have already been forgiven, so come home. Christ has already paid the price to set you free. In another words, “Oh, return to Me, for I have [already] paid the price to set you free.”
Preposterous, isn’t it?
Taken from Catch of The Day, from
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Quote for Perfectionist
September 30, 2007
Typical perfectionist, when things don’t go as what we want, when we disappointed with our own behavior, our own weaknesses, we will be very disappointed, blame ourselves or others for the mistakes. Here is a quote for perfectionist:
Being perfect is not the point–being okay without being perfect is what matters.
Sandra McCollom (Dave & Joyce Meyer’s youngest daughter)
So next time you make mistakes or things go wrong, find reasons to smile and laugh over it =).
God bless u!
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A Buddi For You?
September 30, 2007
Hi, now wanna share a budgeting software that i’ve been using for the past few weeks.
A lot of features, simulating our wallet, bank accounts, income, useful for recording our expenses according to various budgets, and various reports can be generated.
And the best, it’s free!!!
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Fight Procrastination
September 30, 2007
Here is a good article about fighting procrastination,
Getting to Now: How to Beat the Procrastination Habit
Some quotes:
I’ve tried all sorts of things to beat the habit — Getting Things Done, e-mail reminders, dozens of list systems — but the only thing that seems to work is to:
Do it now.
And another one:
Do not multitask. Oh, how I love multitasking. “I’m great at doing many things at once,” I told Kris once. She gave me one of those looks. “No, you’re not,” she said. “You’re great at starting many things at once, but you never actually do any of them.”
Hope it can be useful for u too!
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