What is my Isaac?
Due to local government regulations, BICF ZGC is open to foreign passport holders only. Please bring a photo ID that proves foreign citizenship. Thank you for your cooperation.
Kai Qin and I forgot our identification proof at church today, and we thought speaking a couple of sentences in English would get us in.
NOoOOoOOoooooo.........
Due to local government regulations, BICF ZGC is open to foreign passport holders only. Please bring a photo ID that proves foreign citizenship. Thank you for your cooperation.
Kai Qin and I forgot our identification proof at church today, and we thought speaking a couple of sentences in English would get us in.
NOoOOoOOoooooo.........
We were each subjected to a screening process!
For me...
“What is the most famous beach in Singapore?”
“Erm…East Coast? Sentosa?”
“What is the name of the famous shopping road?”
“Orchard.”
“Yupz, you are a genuine Singaporean!”
Things didn’t go as smoothly for Kai Qin, a Malaysian. She could hardly even catch what the Caucasian man was asking.
“What is the name of the famous Malaysian port?”
“Huh?”
“What is the name of the famous central mountain range?”
“Er…”
“Ok…name me an eastern city in Malaysia.”
“Errrr….Hee…I can name state lar…”
Thankfully, she eventually gained entrance by proving that she could speak Bahasa Melayu. =)
Sermon: Genesis 22:1-18
God tested Abraham by asking him to give up his beloved son, Isaac, as a sacrifice. Abraham did, and the boy was spared.
“Issac” is where your passion lies + what matters most to you.
The preacher shared that the “Isaac” in his life was work and the need to be in control. I did identify two “Isaacs” in my life, but I do not understand…
What does God want me to do with them?
Why do I need to offer them to Him?
我真的不明白......
gRacE =[
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