thinkful

Even though I have one more paper to go and a sermon to be preached (for the first time ever, outside of my home church), tonight... I am thankful.

From a simple Korean drama, I'm reminded how important it is knowing God and the healing only He can bring. I miss my old friends dearly, and it is a privilege that I now cling on to pray for them. Yet I am thankful for my new friends and the impact that they have made in my life. Learning from them, learning with them, and learning through them — I realise that one can have many friends and feel alone only if he or she looks to having friends because of his or own interests. It's that gap that cannot be plugged by humans that makes one feel alone.

Because to be thankful, indeed, is to be thinkful. Because to think about all that the Lord has blessed me with and see how He is always looking after me makes me realise what it is to not be in want.

And it's this very deepest desire to feel fulfilled which is plugged by thankfulness — thinkfulness — of none other than the Almighty Father.

Thank You.

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