Just prayed up for Easter! (: Half the battle is won already! I’m so excited for the new friends, integrations, regulars and just each and everyone who is going to come for the Easter services! I’m sure they are all going to be impacted!
I’m just so excited for each day! Even though I may wake up in the morning, or afternoon, feeling all grouchy the things I have to do that day, but I will still do what I’ve planned to do that very day. This is because I know that I have to do it anyway, so why should I do it unwilling when I can choose to do it happily and to the best of my ability?
People are born to be negative. That’s why we all have negative thoughts all the time, but being happy is a choice. We CAN choose to be happy.
Even though I don’t quite like the way people are treated in St. Regis… but I choose to do something about it. I can choose to quit and leave things as they are in St. Regis, but I choose to stay on. I want to make a difference there.
Although the pay in RSW and Universal Studios is way higher than that of St. Regis, I’m still going to stay on. It’s not that bad after all. There are the pros and cons to everything. I choose to close one eye and see the positive side of it.
Yes, I may have to commit one or two days on the weekends, but by going to church for on the weekends means you are a good christian? No. Being a good christian doesn’t mean you have to go to church two days on the weekends. It’s good if you can go for both services, but it’s not a must. Neither is it a necessity. Being a good christian means that you are one who have a good relationship with God. You spend time worshipping Him, waiting on Him, talking to Him, listening to Him.
So why do people judge others who can only go for one service each weekend. So what if you go for both services? Do you have good relationship with God? Do you spend time with Him? The bible says no one should judge another.
Instead of trying to persuade those who go for one service each weekend to go for two, I think people should encourage them to spend time with God instead.