Sunday, October 16, 2005
I suspect I lead a double life. It's hard and near impossible to mesh the 2 together, and somehow it was totally weird having schoolmates catch me outside of school, in that other world I hang out in, considering what a picture of a rule-abiding tutorial-punctual image of a student I present in school, hehh. Totally weird.
Anyway, yesterday during cell group we had a very interesting debate on the need for a prayerful life, and some niggling questions were biting at the back of my mind. If God knows every single one of our needs, and if our life was planned, 'cause the Bible did say God knows the "plans He has for [us], plans to prosper and not to harm [us], plans to give [us] hope and a future" (Jeremiah 29:11), why do we still need to pray? If God has planned out our lives already, we'll get whatever He has planned, and will a prayer change the course of His plans? Why do people pray? What makes a prayer? I am a little bit confused... But I shall find out more.
And to end off, my last words for today is: PW sucks.
writing at 12:42 PM