"God looks at the heart, but we are not God." - someone from Church.
I am still trying hard to look at the heart. It's really hard to see what actually goes on in the heart - it's not something that you can see. But when you do see it, it becomes something that you keep within yourself for quite a while.
To the brothers of NG14B3. This is for you. Giving words of affirmation is my love language. I shall use it to bless all of you (I hope!).
There are only four guys in the caregroup. Of these four, they have different traits and idiosyncrasies. The lame, the stable, the sincere chap and the public relations officer. They make up an interesting combi, and provide much entertainment to the ladies.
Key point note for this post is to thank them for the thought that they had put in appreciating the sisters in the caregroup. Personally, I don't feel I did anything much to be appreciated.
The band of brothers made paper roses for the sisters. They did some research on origami, and even gotten a book of it to look through. Of course, there is a mastermind to it. Yet, it is the effort that is put in to make the rose. Three hours to make one paper rose is no joke. I understood that one stayed up till wee hours of the morning to make it.
Just would like all of them to know, that they are endearing brothers. Brothers who are not loud, flamboyant, and aim to be the centre of attraction. Yet, they are brothers who seek to bless, provide stability and desire to develop themselves for the better as they seek forth their calling in God. Through this time, I have seen their quiet perserverance, their willingness to bare their hearts openly regarding their lives - good and bad, and providing the binding effect to the group. More importantly, I affirm the brothers' courage to undertake new challenges, be it in their careers, walk with God and many others. This courage stems forth from the relationship they have with God, that reveals the trust and confidence they have in God to make bold decisions that gravely affects their lives, and to some, especially their pockets. Kudos to all of you, brothers of NG14B3. May the Lord continue to pour forth His blessings, vision and power into your lives. As you serve, may you be blessed.
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