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03 May, 2015

I'm a Changing Man, Built on Shifting Sands

Whassup bro's!

This is, what? The second post now on my new netbook and all I can say so far is that I am suitably impressed with the capabilities of my Asus eeePC Seashell at the moment!

I mean, sure, it hangs when you give it too much to do at once, but it can easily handle word processing, blogging, Youtube etc and it only really tends to struggle, as I have said, when you try to multi-task. It's understandable that's for sure, but I will be recommending it to anyone wanting a bog-standard computer for browsing the internet or writing the next literary masterpiece.


Today's post comes off a really good time of late that I've been having engaging in some serious ministry programmes from TBNuk along with my own down-time just watching Jacksepticeye & Markiplier on Youtube.

But what I'm really recording, for posterity's sake, is just how much I feel that I am changing as I realise that my Christian walk is meant to be lived daily, whilst dreaming for much bigger and brighter things in life.

I'm single, as I've already covered numerous times, and I am starting to see just how much of a gift that is right now because thought my heart (ED - cue soppy-time music!) longs to find its soulmate at times, I know that in God's timing and not my own, will I find her.

What can I say? I'm a sucker for love, lol!

I'd also want to say that I'm a lover not a fighter, but since I do like a good scrap, of the gaming kind, then that wouldn't necessarily hold true.


For now, though, I am going to live life to the fullest and enjoy it, singledom, whilst it lasts.

This Is My Confessional


Alas, as if you haven't guessed by now, I'm a nerd too.

That's right, I said it; I'm a nerd! :-P

I like videogames, I like anime. I'm also a bit of a split personality at times... one minute I can be rational as the next person who's well beyond his years in wisdom and the next? I can be some kind of raging bull ready to kick a$$ & take names. I guess you could say I have a short fuse. My flaw. My own weakness.

Zero to maniac in 0.27 seconds? Maybe, just maybe!

Why am I telling you this?

Simple.

I want you to realise, or to start realising, that Christians are imperfect people too; they have flaws that oftentimes they're not proud of. This is why I go to church. I heard recently someone say that church is not an elite club for Christians, but a hospital where the broken go.

Any problem I face, I get it, I finally get it, it is not up to me to be able to change it but God, for His power works miracles when I am at my weakest: -
"My grace is enough; it’s all you need. My strength comes into its own in your weakness." Once I heard that, I was glad to let it happen. I quit focusing on the handicap and began appreciating the gift. It was a case of Christ’s strength moving in on my weakness. Now I take limitations in stride, and with good cheer, these limitations that cut me down to size—abuse, accidents, opposition, bad breaks. I just let Christ take over! And so the weaker I get, the stronger I become. 2 Cor 12:9-10

Final Thought


I've sung the praises of my church because of all the things they make you feel, the highest is that you actually feel like you belong there. Or at least I do, because I know there are some out there who've tried faith the !Audacious way and it wasn't for them. That's fine. That's okay. It's not for everyone.



They're my church, and I love them so much!

One of the few times where I'll use the word "love" in  a context like this because I'm determined to show my girlfriend that she will never catch me saying I "lurve chilli-cheese fries" (ED - bonus points if you can guess which excellent sitcom that's from!)!

I could go on some more but I think that'll be all for now because I am really hankering for some more hot chocolate from Tesco.

Ta-ta... for now!



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