The Humble Servant.

Sup peeps! It's been ages since my last blogpost.
Well... not a matter of busy-ness but merely a lack of urge to think of stuff to type here.
Anyhoo, came across this cool link on my Facebook homepage this morning.
It tells of a story entitled 'The Humble Servant'.
Hurm, I could just give you guys the link here but if I did that then I have like nothing else juicy enough to type now. LOL.

HOWWWEVERRRRRR!!!
As usual, opening lame troll humor! :D
Today's tr0ll joke is about the word NIGGA. :DD



What the fook?! Bird also can racist punya walao weih! Hahahahahah! But this pic reminds me of those black chickens you see in the pasar, you know? The nigga version of chickens lmfao. TRY EM SOMETIME! YUMMMYYYY!! :DD

Random Fun Fact:



The Han Yu Pin Yin for 'buy that' in Mandarin is 'mai nei ge'! Which indeed DOES sound like MAH NIGGA! LOL.



Arab tr0llface to wrap the lame opening humor.

OK OK!!

Back to the main topic for today.

THE HUMBLE SERVANT

When God calls on us to do something we shouldn’t have any expectations that He explain Himself. Our calling may seem absurd, our work seem pointless or without merit. But God’s plan is greater than ours. Serve Him humbly, with no expectations that you will be rewarded in this life for your toils, for your reward will come.

One night at a small church in Atlanta, Georgia, a man shared how he had
become a Christian while in Sydney, Australia. “I was at the street corner
in Kings Cross,” the man began, “when I felt a tug on my sleeve. Turning,
I found myself face to face with a street bum. Before I could say
anything, the man simply asked me, “Mister, if you were to die tonight,
where would you spend eternity?’ That question troubled me over the next
three weeks,” the man continued. “I had to find an answer, and I ended up
giving my life to Christ.”

The pastor of the Atlanta church was amazed that a man on a street corner
could have such an impact. But imagine his amazement when, three years
later, another man came to his church and gave an almost identical
testimony. He, too, had been at Kings Cross in Sydney when a derelict had
pulled on his sleeve and then asked him, “If you were to die tonight,
where would you spend eternity?”

This second man, also haunted by the street bum’s question, eventually
sought and found an answer in Jesus.

Shortly after hearing the second testimony, the pastor of that small
church in Atlanta had to be in Sydney for a missions conference. On one of
his nights off, he went to Kings Cross to see if he could find the man who
had been mentioned at his church by two different people. Pausing on a
street corner to look for someone like the street bum he’d heard about, he
felt a tug at his jacket. He turned, and before the poor old man could say
anything, the pastor blurted out, “I know what you’re going to ask me!
You’re going to ask me if I were to die tonight, where would I spend
eternity?”

The man was stunned. “How did you know that?” he inquired. The pastor told
him the whole story. When he finished, the man started to cry. “Mister,”
he said, “10 years ago I gave my life to Jesus, and I wanted to do
something for Him. But a man like me can’t do much of anything. So I
decided I would just hang out on this corner and ask people that simple
question. I’ve been doing that for years, mister, but tonight is the first
time Ever that I knew it did anybody any good.”

God calls us not to be successful, but to be faithful. We need to obey God
even though we can’t see whether it does any good. When you share Christ
with someone, for instance, or when you help a person in need, you aren’t
responsible for the outcome. It’s God’s job to form us into what we can
be in Christ.

On the other side of things, be careful not to judge others for what they
are doing in the Kingdom of God, even when it seems foolish or
unproductive. God uses all kinds of ministry in many different ways in
order to fulfill his purposes. Just because you don’t get the point of a
particular ministry doesn’t mean it’s wrong or worthless.

- Unknown Author.



Andddddd nope, the dude above ain't the author. Just thought it would look cool to put a pic of myself below the story. TROLOLOLOLOL.



Sunway Giza

Hey peeps!
As usual, opening humour.

Boy : Hello.
Girl : Hi.
Boy : Oh my, just out of curiosity but are you from the planet Mars?
Girl : What? Why?
Boy : Because you have an ass that is OUTOFTHISWORLD.
Girl : GEE THANKS.
Boy : YOU'RE WELCUM.

Me : HAHAHAHAHAHA.
*awkward silence*

Ok fine, you guys have no sense of humor. Sheesh.


Anyhoo, accompanied Vern Ern to Giant @ Sunway Giza just now. She had to buy her groceries and I had to go to the pharmacy to grab some stuff. Saw a couple of 6-packs in the supermarket sooooo CAMHOE TIME. Used to see 6-packs in How I Met Your Mother series but never really held one in real life soooo yeah.



Credits to Vern Ern for helping me to camhoe.
We tapow-ed the famous Abang Burn Burger Bakar for dinner.
Only AFTER I omnomnom-ed it finish did I realize I had forgotten to snap a pic of the burger. DARN.
I ordered a Supreme Chicken Burger whereas Vern Ern ordered the regular beef burger.
RM10.50 and RM7.00 respectively.
TOTALLY WORTH IT.
-salivates-
And after we finished our shopping, we couldn't find any cab or bus back so we had to walk all the way back to Cova Square from Giza...
Took 30 minutes of walking back.
Good experience though, I've always wanted to see how long it would take me to walk from here to Giza.
We both sweated like 2 pigs in the noonday sun when we finally got back to our condos.
Oh well, YOLO right? :DDD

Speaking of taxis, wellll...



Nah jk, that didn't happen to us. LOL.

And btw, the following pic will explain what Abang Burn Burger Bakar is.



END-OF-BLOCK EXAM NEXT WEEK ARGH. OMG SO FAST.
TOTALLY NOT PREPARED.
LAST MIN STUDY FTW.
OK STUDY TIME. BYEBYE.