Showing posts with label Awesome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Awesome. Show all posts

Sunday, 30 March 2014

To Close the Month...

Hey people! How are you all doing? Hope your sunday's going as great as mine...just about to hit the books in preparation for my 'very near' examinations.
Yippee! #cough

Anyway, in respect to my beloved joy-enhancing hobby (nature/sky photography), this month has been one of the most breathtaking yet (at least for me). I'm going to share one or tow throwbacks but majority of the shots are from March.
Call me a romantic or whatever you please, but i really am yet to engage in any other seemingly 'random' activity that will bring me as much joy as the admiration of God's artistic skill does. There's just something about the sky....

#sigh.

I have thus decided, out of the sheer generosity of my heart (lol - i'm sure half of you don't give two hoots about this stuff), to share - at no charge - a few shots i managed to capture with my very mean photographing device --- my ipod. :D
Funny enough my super-great dad got me a better camera to indulge in my sky photographing past-time but it doesn't seem to capture the details and patterns up there as i'd like. It may be the light setting on the thing (or probably because i am yet to read the manual) or whatever.
Please note, most of them are slightly edited (it's actually not much; "sharpen, saturate or glow", basically..) but it's not like there's anything in particular you're supposed to be looking for oh (like a face in the clouds or stuff like that). I just think the beauty is most vivid in the sheer simplicity of it all. <3

So here they are. Pleasant viewing! :)

Have an amazing month ahead...
and don't forget to look up!
^_^

xxx, Kwiksie.



Sunrise on my birthday (1st November 2013)
That background glow though...the only thing that could get me photographing the library.





When it threatens to rain...
Aunty Chioma's flower bed. ^_^



I love this shot! It just made my thursday...


Colours!!! :)

sigh....

#nocaption

Friday, 14 February 2014

Something Worth Pondering Over >>> (Reblogged Post)

Hi people! How are you? There's this awesome, mega sweet post i read awhile ago on this blog >>> http://michaeljpittman.wordpress.com/
and i thought it was absolutely BRILLIANT! So, as expected,i'm going to share it with you all. :)
I know it probably seems that i'm being kind of lazy considering i haven't necessarily taken time to type out a lengthy post, but i figure, truth is truth, useful for edification, uplifting, correction, rebuke, healing, etc, irresepctive of the mouth from which it's coming (or in this case, the fingers. #wink). Plus, Jesus is THE truth and considering i won't necessarily be sharing doctrine or revelation that isn't or wasn't inspired by Him, i think we'll be safe saying whether the post originated from my Christ renewed mind or the Christ renewed mind of another person, bottom line is that the focus is still Christ. See?

Okay, enough with my rambling. I'm just going to share the post already....



Why I Don’t Love My Fiance

In 130 days I’m getting married, and a friend recently asked me why I love my fiancĂ©. I wanted to share a deeper perspective on Amanda and I’s relationship, so before I answered why I love her, I had to first explain to him the reasons I don’t love my future bride to be.
I came to two conclusions:
First is, I don’t love Amanda for what’s on the outside. I know. It sounds cheesy, it sounds sappy. This perspective is not a novel idea by any means. How many times have you heard someone say, “I don’t love you for what’s on the outside. I love you for what’s on the inside.” But that brings me to my second conclusion.
I don’t love Amanda for what’s on the inside either.
Now don’t get me wrong, there are many things on the inside and outside that I love aboutAmanda. Here’s a short list.
1. On the outside, she’s the most beautiful person I’ve ever met.
2. She has soft, almond shaped brown eyes.
3. She has gorgeous, versatile hair that can be really curly sometimes and smooth and straight other times.
4. She’s a beast at make up. She does it in a way that enhances the beautiful qualities that she already has, without being too overbearing.
5. She has a smile that can light up a room and brighten anyone’s day.
6. She values health and fitness and this shows through her wonderful figure and physique.
Guys are visual creatures, and it’s refreshing to know that I have an incredibly beautiful woman that will be my wife one day.
But it doesn’t stop there because on the inside, she’s exponentially more valuable.
7. She loves God more than anything else, and her relationship with Him is what she values most.
8.She is always looking for opportunities to serve others. Last week, I had a long week at school, and when I walked into my room, she had straightened up, she was making my bed, and she greeted me with a really big hug. It doesn’t get better than that.
9. She values the importance of a positive mindset, which encourages myself and others around her during times of trials and difficulties.
10. She is someone with purpose in mind. She doesn’t want to live an ordinary life. She wants to live a life of significance, not for her own recognition but to truly spread the love of Christ and the gospel.
Amanda is awesome. Seriously. I couldn’t have asked for a better teammate.
I love these things about her, but this is not why I love her. As I said before, I neither love her for what’s on the outside, nor do I love her for what’s on the inside.
I love her because I choose to.
In 130 short days, I will be Amanda’s husband. And at that moment, I will have a big responsibility on my shoulders — to love my wife as Christ loves his church.
Ephesians 5:25 – Husbands, love your wives just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her. 
So I thought about the love Christ has for me and the rest of His church. It’s unconditional on what I have done and it’s unconditional on what I do in the future. When I accept Christ, I’m in his family. Romans 8:38 tells me that nothing can ever separate me from God’s love. Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither our fears for today nor our worries about tomorrow—not even the powers of hell can separate me from God’s love.
So just as Christ loves the church unconditionally, I as a husband will have to love my wive the same.
And let’s be honest. Christ doesn’t love me for what’s on the outside and he doesn’t love me for what’s on the inside either.
Honestly I’m not good enough.
In fact, no one is good. In Luke 18:19, A ruler questioned Jesus, saying, “Good Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?” And Jesus said to him, “Why do you call Me good? No one is good except God alone.”
And so if God doesn’t love me for what’s on the outside, and if I’m no good on the inside, then why does He love me?
Because He chooses to.
It’s not sexy. It’s not flashy. It’s countercultural. But God’s always choosing people. Whether it be Old Testament or New Testament, the Bible is jam packed of people that were chosen by God.
In Isaiah 43, God says “You are my witnesses,…,and my servant whom I have chosen”
In Ephesians 1, I learned He chose me “in Him before the foundation of the world.”
In John 15, Jesus says “You did not choose Me but I chose you.” 
So what my love boils down to is not Amanda’s beautiful brown eyes, Amanda’s positive mindset, or the fact that she is incredibly good looking. My love boils down to a choice to pursue a covenant relationship with her and only her. By choosing Amanda, and saying “yes” to her, I’m also saying “no” to everyone else.
My marriage vows won’t say “I’ll love you through sickness and health…as long you keep working out, and stay below this weight….and  keep your hair long….and remain gentle and genuine.”  In 30 years, Amanda and I will look different, act different, and be different than we are now at the age of 21 and 20 years old.
Things change. But my marriage vows won’t. They’re modeled after the love of Christ, and His love is unconditional.
But Michael, what if she goes crazy
What if she cuts off all her hair?
What if her heart of gold turns into a heart of stone?
Quite frankly, it doesn’t matter. I gotta love through it. When I commit to a covenant relationship in 130 days, I’m committing myself to a choice to love without conditions.
That’s how Jesus loves me.
And if you don’t know Christ, I encourage you to explore what it means to have a relationship with Him. He is the truest example of love that we have.
I love you guys, and I’ll talk to you soon.
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There's hardly anything to add. Hopes this helps to inspire those of us who need to rethink some relationships, cut some off, better prioritize things and just generally get it all into focus and develop the RIGHT perspective --- God's Perspective.
I pray God preserve the unity and love these two share. And anyone of you who might be in the same shoes. ;)
God bless you all...and no, i won't give the 'expected' greeting commonly expressed on today's date, but the reason will have to be in another day's post...so i can go into detail. Hehe.. ;)
xxx, Kwiksie.