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Posted in Uncategorized on November 30, 2008 by jasminelim

angels

Posted in Uncategorized on November 4, 2008 by jasminelim

I WAS extremely curious about angels.
Not the TV series, Angel or fictional angels.
The recent addition of Castiel in Supernatural had no part in this too!
But real spiritual angels.

Angels are spiritual beings created by God to serve Him, though created higher than man. Some, the good angels, have remained obedient to Him and carry out His will, while others, fallen angels, disobeyed, fell from their holy position, and now stand in active opposition to the work and plan of God.

So curious that I google-d and read up a lot on them. (When I’m curious about some particular topic, I read massively on them. Just don’t ask why!)
Turned to the bible and tried to find meaning or importance or angels.
And this got me all frustrated because the bible doesn’t mention much about them and on the internet, there are tons about people saying angels are real and that each of us has a guardian angel and the what’s not.

“Does everyone have a guardian angel?” While no passage specifically states that every person has a guardian angel, the Bible does teach that angels do guard or protect as Psalm 91:11 declares.

Finally, I decided to talk to a friend about it.
She was amused at my curiousity with angels and told me, “Why would you bother? Angels are messengers of God while you are a child of God.” It’s like putting a maid in the middle of a relationship with father and child.

Revelation 22:8-9 And I, John, am the one who heard and saw these things. And when I heard and saw, I fell down to worship at the feet of the angel who showed me these things. 9 And he said to me, “Do not do that; I am a fellow servant of yours and of your brethren the prophets and of those who heed the words of this book; worship God.”

And by coincidence or not, while I was talking to the same friend (Margaret), I stumbled upon another online article warning about Angel Worship or fascination. No, I’m not so sucked into it, to that extent that I worship an angel. I felt some spiritual emptiness and angels being God’s messenger, I just wanted to fill that emptiness and feel like I do matter to Him. Which really brings me to shame, I mean, what happened to my faith.

The reason lies in Satan’s deception and in the vacuum of man’s heart as he seeks answers apart from God and His revelation of Himself and His plan of salvation as it is revealed in the Bible. As the arch deceiver and antagonist to God, the church, and mankind as whole, Satan is the master of disguise. It is clearly his masquerade as an angel of light with his servant angels ,who also disguise themselves in one way or another, that are behind the current Angelmania in our society today.

All blockquotes from : http://www.bible.org/page.php?page_id=711

Posted in Uncategorized on August 17, 2008 by jasminelim

The next person who says they’re not proud of the silver medal our table tennis girls got, I’m gonna whack the hell out of them.

We have to stop saying that the girls are from China and they’re not born and did not grow up in Singapore. Ronald Susilo studied in Singapore since he was young but still known as an Indonesian. WHEN WILL YOU GET THAT THEY ARE SINGAPOREANS NOW?

How can a foreigner-became-Singaporean athlete be proud to represent us if we don’t even give them support? If we only see them as “from China”, “from Indonesia”, “from wherever”… Some of my friends mention that it is because I’m not living in Singapore now, that I have this patriotism thing going on. WRONG. Even when I was still living in Singapore, I’ve always tried to participate in my local community events. But that’s not my point now.

Seriously, we have to start accepting that we are a small country that NEEDS FOREIGN TALENT. Especially in the area of sports, until parents allow their children to take part in sports seriously and train to be a future athlete to represent Singapore. But 98% of parents will never allow that, they would rather their son/daughter excel in languages, Mathematics, Science or music but never will they allow sports.

It is not easy to give up your citizenship. Whether you did it for career, fame or money, it is not easy. No doubt the money is tempting but please quit saying they’re here SOLELY for the money. Some of the retired athletes got married and settled down in Singapore. They could have gone back to their motherland, China since both husband and wife were born and grew up in China but they didn’t. Most of these athletes are adapting to the Singaporean lifestyle so why can’t we, as Singapore-born and bred, learn to accept them and to welcome them with open arms.

Posted in Uncategorized on August 16, 2008 by jasminelim

table tennis team: YOU GIRLS ARE AWESOME. :D GOOD LUCK FOR TOMORROW.
to the rest: well done! :D Singapore’s proud of you!

screw whoever who said they’re not Singaporeans.
they are freaking getting a medal for SINGAPORE.
and they ARE Singaporeans.

i’m such a Team Singapore fan.
i actually get SMS results from every single event Singapore participated at the Olympics. :D (and i’m in Australia!)
for these 9 days, there has been a couple of good games played but some results are disappointing.
one which i definitely did not expect, was for Ronald Susilo to wave goodbye in the first round of badminton.
the other surprise for me (in a good way) was Tao Li whom i thought could change our history! but she did an awesome job, swimming to the finals and coming in 5th.

Team Singapore, Foreign Talent and SINGAPOREANS

Posted in Uncategorized on August 11, 2008 by jasminelim

Whenever it’s about sporting events, be it the Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, Olympics Games or the ASEAN Games, there are always questions about foreign talents being our athletes.

What exactly is the problem for foreign talents to be playing for Singapore?

In the first place, these athletes should not be known just as foreign talent from their birth countries, they have given up their citizenship and are known as Singaporeans. I feel sad for these athletes, most of them have been here for years, still known as a foreigner and will always be a foreigner. They are put under our microscopes, with people analyzing and criticizing every of their behavior.

A forum at Channel News Asia, its title : “Would you be happy if FT won a medal?” (or something on the same line) My answer, YES. They won a medal for MY and YOUR country, Singapore, why would you not be happy? If you are not satisfied that they are not Singaporean-born, encourage your children to be active in sports, to excel in them and participate in sporting events. But, most parents would just say how waste of a time it is, to train and excel in a particular sport. So, if you are not proud that foreign talent won a medal and you are not willing to encourage young Singaporean-born to be athletes, should we start to announce our withdrawal from all international sporting events? Bringing in foreign talent should not be seen as a replacement for Singaporean-born athletes. They are our talent, they are here to bring glory to Singapore and together, bring Singapore to higher grounds in sports. However, this will only happen if we are willing to support them, to acknowledge their efforts and to make them part of Singapore.