[Vnbiz] RE : Welcome chi Jerica Huyen Trang into VNBIZ
ONG CHEW SENG ANDRE
servereliably at yahoo.com.sg
Tue Sep 5 18:03:09 PDT 2006
Hi people,
Here is an article from an internationally recognized US evangelist and teacher Dr.Charles Stanley:
September 05, 2006
Jesus, Our Life Preserver
John 3:16-18 Picture a muddy river, swollen with rain and rushing over jagged rocks. You've fallen into that dirty water and can't fight the current for long. Your head goes under once, then twice. Both times, you come up gasping for air after swallowing some of the filthy water. A third dunking might kill you. Suddenly, from the shore, someone throws a life preserver. It floats past your chest. Will you grab it? The answer seems obvious--of course you would! But too often, people drowning in the world's fast-moving current refuse to grab onto the spiritual life preserver: Jesus Christ. He died on the cross for all of humanity, but individuals have a responsibility when it comes to salvation. A person must recognize his or her own helplessness and acknowledge the need for Christ. That means the new Christian accepts Jesus' sacrifice as true and personal? believing there is no other way to be rescued. It isn't necessary to understand everything about faith and the
Bible to be saved. God will be sure His children learn whatever they need from the Holy Spirit. However, it's critical to realize that we cannot save ourselves. Can you point to a time in your life when you received Jesus Christ as your Savior? God is calling. He wants you to recognize your need for Him and ask Him to rescue you from sin. He is faithful to answer by saving you and making you blameless before Him. God is offering you a life preserver and waiting to pull you to eternal safety. The choice is yours. Will you choose Christ and live?
Some will treat this as rubbish, some as interesting only, some as serious for a while, HOWEVER some will take this seriously.
WISHING EVERYONE GOOD HEALTH AND SUCESS.
ANDRE
Romi <romibleue at yahoo.fr> wrote:
[Vietnam Business Forum]
Welcome chi Jerica, the 2nd newcomer after me ;-) !
Hi brother Hoanh!
^^ Cool! Your curiosity about the emoticons is interesting! I really like using them (partly because of my limited vocab) but I've never done any search of those smileys until your message arrived. Wow, this is amazing! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emoticon
Depends on the context, I sometimes prefer ^-^ than :-) Maybe because it looks cuter. Though just in some seconds, it always makes me feel young and suddenly free-from-worries!
Best wishes to all!
Romi
Tran Dinh Hoanh <tdhoanh at gmail.com> a écrit :
Dear CACC,
Please join to welcome chi Jerica Vu Thi Huyen Trang into our VNBIZ family.
Chi Trang glayten at yahoo.com is currently a human resources officer at Ho Chi Minh City Securities Corporation in HCMC. Website http://www.hsc.com.vn.
Welcome in, Jerica. Yes, you will have more chances to meet and learn from your brothers/sisters in this forum. But please keep in mind we can learn from you too.
Some members of the forum may think that "I am too young and too inexperienced to say or contribute anything." Well, that is just wrong thinking. I can learn from any message written by anyone about anything. I have developed the skill of learning anything, anywhere, anytime from anyone. And I imagine that many of us have that skill. Trust me, if a sister in Saigon sends one message to the forum like this "The sun is rising beautifully on ha`ng me today. Have a nice day everyone ^-^." The message would immediately lift up my spirit. And I would learn that the tamarind trees are still there in some parts of Saigon, that this sister and probably many brothers/sisters of her generation are positive in thinking, romantic, and comfortable expressing personal emotion in the public and that is a good sign of an outgoing, spirited and energetic generation. And I would have to do a search on emoticons to check out what ^-^ means. (Actually I did that yesterday when
seeing ^-^ in Romi's message and couldn't understand what that was. Thanks, Romi :-).
So , guys and gals, never never underestimate your power to enrich the lives of others around you. We all have this natural capacity to enrich other people and our environment, most of the time even without our awareness. All we need to do is to stay happy and positive and open our self up for the world once in a while. It means, just smile and say something. And that will change the world. Trust me.
Have a great day, Jerica and all.
Hoanh
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