Saturday, August 2, 2008

Bad or good friends - whom to be with?

why is it sometimes it's so preferable and easy to be with the "unbelievers" that it wouldn't be a great surprise if I see them misbehaving simply because they don't know the truth and that they have such a hallow standard for living. It's very ironic on how some people called themselves as "believers" who know Jesus in their lives, but deny Him in words, in actions and even in thoughts. Last night, I was able to attend a youth conference held at PHIL Ultra. I thought it would be a great time, but it wasn't. Someone had caused trouble just simply because she has no ticket and the line of attendees was very long that it took the whole fence of ULTRA to be encircled with young people. She called one of the member of our group and start to yell as if everyone of us were paid to accomodate her needs. She simply acts as immature and causes me to be unhappy. I handed my ticket to the group's ticket keeper and advised here to just give the ticket to that big fat creature so that she can enter the conference. I'm sorry if I have to tell this, but I just can't find it so reasonable to act in such. I maybe wrong to become so irritated to her but I think she must learn a lesson. She thinks herself to be the boss or the leader, but her life is quite not a good example. I hope someday she'll come to realize her limits and began to change her mindset.

I've learned one big lesson here. If I will to attend a youth conference or a concert, I would want to spend it with her. If I were to find my own way of getting in the venue, I would rather prefer to be alone or to be with someone who needs Jesus in his/her life. I would just reserve my own ticket and not to accept the responsibility of being an overseer of our youth group for a particular event.

Anyway, I have reserved my ticket for the upcoming of SonicFlood on August 15 @ Araneta Coliseum. See you there. I just pray that I'll be with someone who is deeply looking for God and allowing Him to be the Master and Saviour of his/her life.

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