Saturday, November 6, 2010

Forming Good Habits

It seems habits are often a result of repetition in doing things. People do form all kinds of habitual behavior as they function in different stages of life. Circumstances and situation do mould and contort our life's choices and forced them into habits.

My point then: are we having/cultivating good spiritual habits?
In our quiet time,
Personal prayer time,
In our walk and testimony towards others,
Setting aside time for fellowship with believers.
What about desiring and filling our minds with the right stuff? Having the right kind of heart?

I find myself drifting from all this. It's kinda sneaky to be seen, but it's deadly at its core.

It's been long overdue since I posted. Thank God for His provision till now. Got a couple of days of mc (which means rest at home), managed to applied leave for youth camp despite some training that clashes. I passed my driving (the civilian one, haha) Thank God for buddies and relatively 'good' life I have in camp. Perhaps too comfortable that I am beginning to lose all the basic disciplines and habits.

Life sometimes leave us either too busy or too lazy, all the same excuses to just leave God out of the picture. In light of 1 John, I believe Christians should have that innate desire for Christ.

Been reading a bit here and there, and what a privilege that is.
Consider this:
"my UNION with Christ is so strong that nothing can break it; but my COMMUNION with Him is so fragile that the slightest sin shatters it."

Simple as that. OSAS. Yet, all that's in between any of us and God is our sin. Thinking abit about service- is it acceptable unto God?

Christmas musical presentation church is putting up: It is enough
Praying, hoping, inviting friends and buddies in camp to respond.

Ok, that's all for now.