Eczema is still irritating the hell out of me.
Well, that sounded good actually. Hell's out, heaven's in.
Ok lame joke.
Really tiring but fulfilling end to the day, packing food ration with Rachel, Claudia, JJ, Kristin. I kinda miss doing those things. I remembered being involved in the 'free gym sessions' for Attributes when I helped to do stocktake at the warehouse at Kallang. There was also the shifts to Expo Hall 1 and Hall 8. Also, the shift to Suntec, and to Jurong West. The packing, the moving, the awesome fellowship and supper after that.
Eczema really limited that, when it flared up, and often during those 'gym sessions', it did. Still, I thoroughly enjoyed doing such manual labour!
As I was on the way home, something that had been bothering me popped up today, and it kept me wondering, thinking...
It's about a bandwagon. I read a tweet recently about bandwagons, about how we shouldn't jump on to every bandwagon. We need to think, to find out, to see where the road leads.
For this, it's the same.
I highlighted this the discipleship group before. Of course, like Kel mentioned, the main point was to know your purpose and what you are doing, and Who you are serving.
Questions flooded my mind, on instinct (haha! That sounds ironic right? Thinking on instinct). Was he (not Kel, someone else) wrong? Have I been deluded? Perhaps...the increasing numbers mean that the bandwagon is indeed right?
Back to the Word of God, and I know for sure.
But even then, during 1 of the centre devo Mr. Lye had pointed out, God has His purpose for everything, for using every and anything.
Perhaps I'm overly concerned about this bandwagon. After all, it's pretty similar in most aspects, even in the things it is doing, except for 1 thing.
I gotta say though, that 1 thing is very big. It's as close to the cornerstone as you can get.
Still, perhaps I'm thinking too much, worrying too much. It's really not about the people on the bandwagon, but the bandwagon itself.
But I think enough had been said on it in the past. Even though the trend seems worrying, I guess this is what it means to hold on to the Truth, the Word of God, and keep walking.
Jesus told Peter to ignore what He will do to John; his job was to follow Him. I guess it applies here, too.
God is still in control, after all. He always has been. :)
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