Tuesday, 22 July 2014
Once in My Lifetime
Once In My Lifetime
My bones worn out, my body failed me when I harbored my sins
I found no pleasure in things I did, the world became very bitter for me
But I knew that, You watched everything I did
I couldn’t open up my heart to You, my sins weighed heavy on me
I thought my sins were too big for you to comprehend
I searched and wandered about hoping to forget but all that was in vain
Characteristics of a Successful Student
Many students new to college do not know what it takes to be
successful in the college environment. They understand good and bad
grades in a general way, and they sense that they should attend classes,
but that is where their knowledge begins and ends.
Most instructors know what a good student is - and is not. For one thing, a good student is not necessarily the most intelligent individual in the class.
The following is a list of some characteristics of good students. This list is a description of what a hard-working student does and what a teacher likes to see. By learning these characteristics, you may better understand the day-to-day and class-to-class behavior of successful students. The idea is to provide you with guidelines you can follow which will help you get down to the business of becoming a serious, successful student.
Most instructors know what a good student is - and is not. For one thing, a good student is not necessarily the most intelligent individual in the class.
The following is a list of some characteristics of good students. This list is a description of what a hard-working student does and what a teacher likes to see. By learning these characteristics, you may better understand the day-to-day and class-to-class behavior of successful students. The idea is to provide you with guidelines you can follow which will help you get down to the business of becoming a serious, successful student.
Meet The Bible Study Secretary
Can
you please introduce yourself sir (level, department, state of origin etc.)?
My name is Louis, a student of the
department of economics Lagos State University, Ojo. I am a native of Ishan in
Edo State and also the bible study secretary RCF (Redeemed Christian
Fellowship) Lasu Ojo.
My hobbies are travelling, reading and
thinking
Thinking?
Please elaborate more on that?
I love thinking, sometimes being alone and
brooding over a lot of things, it helps me to be creative because am more of a
mind person.
Do
you consciously get in the act of thinking or it just comes naturally?
I just discovered that especially when am
alone, I just get into that mood and of course it’s a constructive mode of thinking not just being
lost in thought, in fact some of those thinking moments have birth songs, books
.
What
is your driving force/motto as a Christian?
One major thing that keeps me going is the
fact that I have to an extent understood the vision that God has placed ahead
of me and so it makes me believe that the greatest injustice I would do to myself
is not allowing myself get there and that’s why most times I do not look at
others around me, I just look at that picture ahead, even when am sleeping,
when am relaxed it just kind of pushes me. That’s just one major driving force,
Like recently I have been singing a song, “I’ll be what you called me to be”
for days, in fact weeks.
A
lot of people admire the way you dissect and break down the word of God,I would
like you tell us how you study your bible?
In studying my bible, Sometimes I get
inspiration in areas to read and study ,and then I just know that the Holy Spirit
wants me to dwell along this line, so I go ahead into that line and when am
there especially when am relaxed, either very early in the morning or very late
at night , sometimes I stay and I want to take every word for word, every sentence for the sentence and I
want to get exactly what it’s talking
about literally and the in the process of getting it literally, I try to ask
myself questions based on those things I am getting to see literally, I draw a
picture of them imaginatively in my mind and sometimes questions pop out and
when questions pops up,sometimes the answers come in revelations and because
sometimes you just don’t have answers to such questions like that. Sometimes it
can be really just funny, sometimes I read and I take my time by reading letter
by letter, I take note of the comma’s, the full-stop’s ,the phrases and all of
them.
As
the Bible study secretary, how would you advise brethren that find it hard or
difficult to flowwith the study of God’s word?
Two important factors that comes to play
when you want to study God’s word and enjoy it, not just studying alone but
even get revelations in it. When I study and I have not truly gotten a
revelation, to me I have not studied at all. Until I get something that Is not
just obvious in that scripture, I won’t say I have really studied
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