It is so sad to see some people being so insecure. They see their worth through their position at church, and when they feel threatened by someone else in relation to their position, they will start defending themselves and shifting blames on their opponents, hurting others in the process.
Our worth is not based on our position or on what we do. Our value comes from the act of Christ, who died for us and made us new. Whether we attain a position or not does not determine our worth or value. God uses people in different ways. If we are not able to serve him in a position in church, God will have other uses for us.
It is so sad that someone that I respect in the past can resort to slander and gossip about me, to the extent that such confidential discussions were disclosed to me as others felt that I've been wrongly accused. It doesn't help that alot of people may believe her because of her standing or that they are too unfamiliar with our affairs in our congregation.
Maybe her time could be better spent doing constructive things for our ministry as opposed to trying to drum up support for her from other people.
I guess God is in control over everything. We need to work together to address the true issues of our congregation. However, if the leader is only interested in pursuit of her own personal ambition and personal gain, I trust that God will reveal their true nature in time.
Thursday, August 17, 2006
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Sun Tzi 8:12
think of which 5 is u, elminate ur weakness
think of which 5 is ur enemy, play with their weakness
that is the key to victory
oops didnt come up in canto
12. There are five dangerous faults which may affect
a general:
(1) Recklessness, which leads to destruction;
(2) cowardice, which leads to capture;
(3) a hasty temper, which can be provoked by insults;
(4) a delicacy of honor which is sensitive to shame;
(5) over-solicitude for his men, which exposes him
to worry and trouble.
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