Sabtu, 7 Mac 2009
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READY TO SING THIS SONG FOR PUSAKAG 4
RASAM KOSODOP
Lagu & Lirik : Bodrick Paulus Aip
Osogit kopio kosuabon baino
Miagal sinogit rasam dii kosodop
Miagal karati suang diti ginawoku
Ih lumangad dika koupusanku
Oruol diti ginawoku
Lumangad dika koginawaanku
Tuh baino au nodi misanganu
Oinggorit kopio opurimananku
Guli noh oi koupusan
Ginawoku kakal poingupus dika
Hiti oku lumansan kogulian nuh
Oupus oku dika miampai aawi ginawoku
Koupusanku
Kenapa lagu ini bertajuk Rasam Kosodop ( Hujan Semalam )
Hujan bermaksud : melambangkan kesedihan
Semalam : Perkara yang telah lalu
Jadi dalam BM tajuk ni lagu Kesedihan lalu.....cehhhh
Biarlah yang berlalu itu berlalu, namun disebalik segala kesedihan itu ada anugerah yang besar. Pengharapan untuk kembali bersama masih terpahat di hati yang masih merindui insan yang dicintai.
Paul Keeps in Touch
We have seen that Paul not only preached the Gospel but also founded churches and continued to nurture them. In actual practice, how did Paul attend to the growth of his converts to maturity in Christ? The answer is: Paul kept in touch. How?
First, Paul kept in touch by his physical presence among his converts, at times at an extended period. He did not restrict himself to a "one-off" visit but would revisit his churches whenever he felt able to do so. He made it a point not to be a burden to them by working with his hands to support himself.
Second, whenever Paul could not be present, he would send his emissaries, especially his co-workers, to mediate either within the churches or between the churches and Paul himself. Sometimes, Paul thought it wiser to keep his distance and send a co-worker (like Timothy and Titus) in his stead, as when his relationship with the Corinthians became seriously strained.
Third, Paul kept in contact through letters carried by intermediaries. They were intended to be read aloud and served as an extension of Paul's preaching and teaching.
Lastly, contact was kept by gift-giving and receiving and by prayers and acts of remembrance. Sometimes, the gift was financial, as when Paul received support from the Philippians. At other times, the gift was spiritual, as when Paul and his converts prayed for one another. When Paul received news of his converts' perseverance in faith, hope, and love, he was filled with joy and thanksgiving to God.