Archive for November, 2008

Wisdom

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

[Wisdom] offers you long life in her right hand,
and riches and honor in her left.
She will guide you down delightful paths;
all her ways are satisfying.
Wisdom is a tree of life to those who embrace her;
happy are those who hold her tightly.

Proverbs 3:16–18

Encouragement for Today

Wisdom is what people really should seek when pursuing “the good life,” not money. Money is merely a symbol, a medium of exchange. If you don’t have the wisdom to earn and keep wealth, it can ruin your life. Wisdom is what brings life, riches, and honor. Aren’t these the things people really want? Isn’t having these things—life, honor and riches—the very definition of success? We should seek, embrace, and hold on to wisdom, no matter what!

PlayStation

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

playstationAre you fond of playing PS (playstation)? The PlayStation (abbreviated PS, PSone, PS1, or informally as PSX) is a 32-bit fifth generation video game console released by Sony Computer Entertainment in December 1994. According to ShopWiki.com, playstation, with its cutting edge processing ability and sci-fi-quality Blu-Ray disc drive, the PS3 is undeniably the most technically powerful of its generation, surpassing the Xbox 360 and Wii.

I am not a big fan of PS3 or any other playstation but I know that when kids grow up, they would surely ask for it. So now, I’m doing my assignment in advance: finding out more about PlayStations. At ShopWiki.com, they list down all the cool features the PS3 has, including it’s slim and short size which you can blend with your home entertainment equipment. If you’re looking for playstations, visit ShopWiki.com. They offer a buying guide for playstations.

Joy, Peace and Security

Friday, November 7th, 2008

You have given me greater joy
than those who have abundant harvests of grain and new wine.
In peace I will lie down and sleep,
for you alone, O LORD, will keep me safe.

Psalm 4:7–8grape-harvest

Encouragement for Today
The joy, peace, and security found in trusting God are greater and better than the joy that comes from having abundance. Imagine that! This Scripture acknowledges that joy does comes from abundance, but there’s an inner abundance that comes from pleasing God and trusting him. You can experience this joy despite debt, despite poor health, despite troubling circumstances. Circumstances will change—for better or worse—but God never does. That’s why we can trust him through anything.