Something lame happen. Was serving the NET early in the morning (1am) and was searching for lame jokes to add on to my bank. Sadly and unfortunately, I entered a spam webpage. End up my PC was loaded with Spyware and all sorts of Pops-up appearing. What a day! Then I end up having to reformat my PC. I am not a PC person so doing all these kind of work is tedious. But thank God, this is not the first time I'm doing reformatting and uploadin all the necessary software. So it took me quite a fast time to finish. (as you see tat this is not the first time i'm reformattting my PC, it means my PC had been previously abused by me b4. muahahaha) But thank God my PC is back to its original state.
Today, is the release of the 'O' Level results. Many of the youths did quite well and really thank God for that. It really brought memories to all the time when I received my major exams results. First was PSLE. Disppointing 221/300. And worse of all my maths got me an A instead of an A*. Then later was my 'O' Level resutls. Aggregate score of 16 points. Erhhh. My sis got 6 points. Another flop. Then was my 'A' Level resuls. Got B for Economics, C for Accounting and C for Management (this result is a testimony of God's goodness because during my 2 year on this subject, I never pass because I really am no good in it. But then, I got a C which everyone thought that was impossible) But my GP got a D7. That's it. The ultimate death sentence. I knew with this results I am not getting into any local university. And I was scared to face my parents and break the news to them. And what's the scariest is that I thought my future was gone, down the drain. But looking back now, I see God's hands at work. Even though during my 'O' and 'A' Level periods, I wasn't doing well in my subjects but I see that God was actually drawing me back to Him. I was in Catholic school for both my Secondary and Junior College. Through the daily singing of hymns, weekly Mass and Christian activities, I slowly turned back to God. Then when I received my 'A' Level results, I knew that I could not depend on myself and have to trust God. Then I entered army for my national service. I went on for 2 years not knowing what is lying ahead of me. But I trust that the Lord will deliver me through. And indeed He did. When I was about to leave army, I found out that I was eligible to take up this professional accounting course which will end up with a degree. I was really delighted because when I am in the deep valley, He was the light to me and He showed me the way out. Praise be to God. Let's us put our faith in God and even when we are lost in the wilderness or trapped in the valley, let's fixed our eyes on God for He is our refudge, our fortress, our shelter. Amen!
Monday, February 28, 2005
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