Saturday, October 04, 2008

Forfeit

This is another fairly strong poem. I started writing it the same night as the other two poems...but was unable to get it finished. The topic in this poem is about living a genuine Christian life. It's what was supposed to be the topic for the previous poem...but when I tried to write it...it just didn't come out...until later... To those who read this, I pray you are challenged to live your life as a true, godly example in this world.


You say one thing, yet act another.
Are you really a sister or brother?
Make up your mind - stop living two lives.
Choose one or the other. Sharpen those knives.
Cut off the lies, the greed and contempt.
Get rid of your pride, and your ways that are bent.
You're under surveillance - people follow your lead.
Is the example you're setting what they really need?
Christ has no room for YOUR ways in HIS world.
So, I suggest you be quick, lest His anger's unfurled.
You've forfeit your life, but it's not quite the end.
You've still got a chance - your life, Christ can mend.
He can make you anew - just give Him your heart,
And determine to be different - to live right, from the start.
It's hard to live true, yet it's worth all the pain.
The cost will be high, but great treasures you'll gain.
Eternal life with the Father is beyond all compare.
Change - be genuine, and I'll see you there.
By the "Mo".

Be Yourself

This next poem I wrote on my own... I was, and still am, quite passionate about this issue when I wrote it. We need to stop trying to be someone we're not. If you're name's not Michael Jordan, then you were never meant to be Michael Jordan. If you're name's not Brett Lee, then you were never meant to be Brett Lee. It's great to have role models. Just don't focus so much on trying to be them that you actually forget who you really are. You have a name and you have a purpose. Only you can fulfill your purpose, and you can only do it by being yourself. God knew what you were going to do before you were born. He knew your gifts and abilities. He knew your weaknesses. He has given you everything you need to be able to accomplish His plans for your life. And don't forget, God loves you. He always has, and He always will. It doesn't matter what you're going through - He's right beside you. You can turn to Him at any time. The title of this poem is "Be Yourself."

I serve God
And God alone
So I'm gonna be frank
Get my tone?
Don't fake if you ain't
You are who you are
It's you who'll suffer
Your reputation you'll mar
Yourself is best
Yourself is unique
No-one's like you
When you're at your peak
Don't hide behind walls
Or board yourself in
Step up! Speak out!
Make a loud din!
Don't cower with fear
Serve with your all
He's right behind you
Let the chains fall
You'll be mocked for sure
So just stand strong
Follow God's lead
Don't follow the throng
God's got you tight
You know He's there
He's all you need
You're in His care.
By the "Mo".

Creation's Celebration

It's been a while... Anyways...I was meaning to put these poems up here straight after they were written, but I never got around to it... This poem was written in July by a friend from church and I. It's called "Creation's Celebration."
Peace like a river
Is flowing all around
The rhythm of life
Welling up from the ground
Creation shouts from heights above
Creation roars from depths beneath
Creation kneels and offers up
A perfect, majestic, glorious wreathe
The heavens thunder praise
The earth is going wild
Christ looks down and giggles
With the innocence of a child
With child-like excitement
Enjoying Heavenly pleasures
In total adoration
Creation, He treasures
One with the Father
Fully alive and free
At the last, He said,
"Let's enter eternity."
Written by Bazza and the "Mo"

Monday, August 27, 2007

You Are

Rightyo! Well, it's been a while since I've last posted something on here, but it's been a while since I've written anything as well. This time, it's not a poem. Rather, it is a song! Yay! A first for me, I quite enjoyed putting it together. I don't think it's quite finished, but I have the lyrics for it, and most of the chords...

Here are the lyrics....enjoy:



You Are
by Stephen Khu
V1: You are the Creator
In You
All things are made
You are the Alpha and Omega
Beginning and the End
C: You are my God
You are my King
You are my Lord
You're my Everything
V2: You are the Lamb of God
You take away
The sins of the world
You're my Redeemer
You paid the price
You bought my life
V3: You're the light
In the dark
You show me the way
I should go
You are my Hiding Place
I run to You
When I'm afraid
V4: You are the Bread of Life
When I hunger
You satisfy
You are the Living Water
I come and quench
My thirst on You

Friday, June 22, 2007

Joy In You - By Stephen Khu (Me)

Dare I dream of Your will?
Dare I serve You forever?
Dare I speak of Your wondrous works
And of Your love that lasts forever?

You have given me so much.
I will ever be thankful to You
You sent Your Son,
Your will was done.
You cleansed me through and through.

Now, I'm alive in Christ.
By His strength I'll press on
Beyond my fears and darkest dreams
Your Word - my greatest weapon.

I have all I need.
You are the Great Provider.
Knowing You are there for me,
My soul feels truly lighter.

Each day I love You more.
Your forgiveness washes me anew.
Through tears and pain,
Work and gain,
I'm ever drawing closer to You

No matter what happens in life.
I know that You'll always be true.
So, Come what may,
I know that my joy,
Yes, my joy is always in You.

Saturday, April 07, 2007

Newz

Don't know if anyone still checks up on this, but anyway, here's some of the latest news on myself.

I've just had a wonderful first term of Uni. Some of the subjects are pretty boring, but otherwise, they're ok. Heading home for three weeks of "holidays".

Made myself an MSN live space, but that will probably die. Have also made my own myspace, which I'm looking at keeping alive. My myspace address is http://www.myspace.com/undeaquilaevolo

If you have time, check it out.

Monday, January 15, 2007

I think it speaks for itself...

I wrote this poem while I was in China, but had to "do it up" to enter it into a competition for school towards the end of last year. Hope you enjoy it.
The Race Of Life


I’m standing at the starting line.
When I hear the whistle blow.
With legs braced and back arched,
I just can’t wait to go.

Bang! There goes the gun.
I start to sprint around the track.
I can’t afford to lose this race -
I can’t afford to be slack.

I know this race of life
Is not to be lightly taken.
For with every step - at every bend -
I’m sure to be tempted by Satan.

God has worked long and hard.
He’s trained me for years on end.
He’s taught me how to run this race.
And how, against Satan, I ought to defend.

It’s not a matter of coming first.
It’s a matter of not giving in.
Because, even if I do come last,
I still classify that a win!

Yes, the end is far away,
Indeed, it is a long way to run,
Still, I will run and persevere -
For the glory of God’s Son.

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Latest Poem

I've had quite a rest since I last did any poetry. This poem I started in China, but for some reason, I didn't finish it, so I finished it off a couple weeks ago. Hope you like it.

Judgement Day

I had a dream
Last night, in my sleep
Of a group of goats
And a group of sheep

They were in a courtroom
Before the Judge
The courtroom was full
There was no room to budge

It was the time to decide
Who should live and who should die
My heart was deeply moved
As I watched the Judge cry

He cared for both groups
Yet, He had to control His feelings
So He wiped away His tears
And continued the proceedings

He sentenced the goats to death
To the sheep gave He life –
A life with Him forever
A life free from strife

Each earned their just reward
No-one was favoured more than another
Each was judged according to his deeds
And how he had treated the Father

Thus ended my dream
When I awoke with a start
With the question still ringing,
“Was I a sheep or a goat?”



I also have another poem which I'll put up sometime later.

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Opening Cermony

Finally, it's all over!!!! This morning my school opened it's third stage in it's building project. After planning madly all last week, we were finally able to get it over and done with. The guests all rocked up fairly promptly, and things started pretty much on time. Choir and Ensemble weren't too good. First, in the choir, the organisers forgot to leave gaps in the lines for those of us who weren't able to get into the lines earlier, then I started singing one part several bars too soon, and in the Ensemble, I had a separate part with another guy which didn't go to well either. It feels so good now that it's finished. I can now focus more on tomorrow night's ensemble competition (we're competing in the Queensland Youth Music Awards), and on Convention and the Yr. 12 Gradation Dinner. Things always seem to be so busy!!!

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Hooray!!! I finally managed to sign-in!!!

Hi everyone!!! I've finally managed to sign-in again. Don't know why, but here I am.

Well, at the moment, I'm enjoying my second and last week of my school holidays. I go back to school next Wednesday after a pupil free day on Monday and then ANZAC Day on Tuesday. These holidays have been quite fun!!! Dad has let me go in to work with him for a few days, so that was interesting. One day, I had to separate 40 packets of 250 goal charts into packs of 50. Overall, I calculated that I had handled 10,000 goal charts. I also calculated that the average student in the average 12 years of schooling only uses 240 goal charts!!! The other day that I went into work, I vaccumed the massive warehouse where all the PACEs are kept. That took 3 hours to do!!!

The Easter weekend was really fun. We had friends come over for dinner on Friday and Saturday nights, and we went hiking with friends on Easter Monday.

With things going the way they are, hopefully, I'll be able to keep blogging regularly.

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Happy New Year!

G'day Everyone!!!

Greetings in the new year. Gee! Didn't 2005 go by so quickly. Last year was quite an exciting year, but I couldn't have gotten through it if it wasn't for the grace of God. And this year is already shaping up to be a very challenging year. I'm looking forward to seeing what God has got planned for this exciting new year! I just thought I'd pop on and say hello. By the way, does anyone read this regularly?

Monday, December 12, 2005

Gee!!! It's sssooooooo hot!!!!!!

I guess summer really is here!!! For those of you who don't know, I'm back home in Bourke, NSW, Australia.

Lately, I've been getting back into things at school. Actually, at the moment, we're getting ready for the school's Awards Night this Thursday night. I'm doing a skit called "The Jerk" with the other three "Senior" boys, my sister is doing a puppet play with another couple of kids, the juniors are performing a Christmas play, I'm performing a piano solo called "Feelin' Good," and there are going to be a couple other items throughout the night amongst the presentations.

I've also been trying to revive a few of my cricket skills in the men's cricket competition. I'm playing for a club called Dry Lake. So far I've played three games with them, although I've only batted twice. The first game I didn't get to bat, but I did get to take a catch out in the field. The second game I took two catches and made 5 runs off about 20 overs. The third game I made 17 of approximately the same amount of overs as the last game.

Last week I spent with the NSW Amulance Service doing work experience. That was pretty cool, but unfortunately for us we didn't get any really good jobs. Next week, after school finishes, I'll be looking to go back and do another week's worth of work experience with them again.

Well, that's about it. My family will be heading down to Sydney for Christmas, and then in the New Year, Dad's wanting to move to Brisbane, but I'm not too sure I really want to move.

This Saturday I'll hopefully be playing for Town in the Town vs. Country U/18's cricket match and then again for Dry Lake in the Day-Nighter that afternoon.

The temperature these last few days have been in the late 30's to early 40's Celsius. It's been rather miserable, but otherwise, everything's going really well!!!

Sunday, October 09, 2005


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Saturday, September 10, 2005

To let you know what's happening, as well as a verse I'd like to share.

For the past 7 days, I've been travelling around Yunnan Province with my grandparents, as well as the rest of my family, and two other couples. We started off in Yunnan's capital (Kunming), and have been to XiShuangBanNa (Jing Hong), DaLi, and LiJiang. Tomorrow we leave for Shangri-La where we'll be spending three nights, before heading back to Kunming and then going to the capital of GuiZhou Province (GuiYang). We've seen some pretty amazing scenery once again, and we've learnt a lot about the different minority groups in Yunnan Province. I'll be sending another round of photos when I get back to Fujian.

I was reading through the 3rd chapter in the first book of Timothy, and I came across a verse which I'd like to share with you all:

"And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifested in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen by angels, preached among the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up in glory." 1 Timothy 3:16

I found that pretty amazing. I hope you do too.

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Kashgar

A wonderful place. Not only is the food good, but I can also access blogger!!! I'm sorry for not adding anything on here recently, but everywhere else I've been to, I have been unable to access blogger.
Kashgar is beautiful. With snow-capped mountains on one side, desert-like mountains on the other and the dry heat, this would be an ideal place to call home. Unfortunately, it's missing a couple things: my close friends and the cricket!
Two days ago we went to a huge bazaar where I was able to purchase two nice looking daggers for about 20 Aussie dollars. It was great fun bargaining. The only worry now is that they won't be allowed on the train, but we'll be finding out about that this arvo when we head back to Urumqi via train.

Sunday, June 26, 2005

A little update

Well, it's been a while since I've written anything on here and lots of things have happened during that time.

Last weekend, I and two other Aussie blokes bached away in Xi'an. We had a really awesome time visiting the Terra Cotta Warriors, HuaQingChi, the Bell Tower, the Drum Tower and the South Gate. The other two Aussies were extremely fortunate - they were given leave from Friday morning before classes started with no questions asked. We were also able to do heaps of shopping and the bargaining was great fun!

Then, the school broke up for an unusual weekend over Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. During that time, my parents and two of my younger siblings went to Xi'an. The electricity happened to go out on Thursday night which, added with the humidity and heat, made a really disgusting night. The electricity didn't come back on until, basically, Saturday.

Anyway, that's about how things are at the moment. I'm awfully disappointed in the Brisbane Broncos after the loss to the Warriors, but, at least they're still on the top of the table! Also, my family will soon be heading for what is going to be literally a tour from the top of China to the bottom. Hopefully, that's going to be great fun.

Friday, June 03, 2005

Standing on the Rock

I'm terribly sorry that it's taken me so long to post on here. Things have been extremely busy and, at times, I've totally forgotten about it. Here's a poem I wrote several months ago.


Standing On The Rock

Though persecution comes
I stand strong.
Regardless of the duration –
Be it short or long.
I will not be moved
Because I am standing on the Rock.
This Rock is my foundation –
He absorbs all the shock.

When the waters flood around
And all my possessions are swept to sea,
When my enemies attack
And try to conquer me,
I will not be shaken
Because I am standing on the Rock.
This Rock will never leave me –
He’ll be there right round the clock.

Sickness may come and discourage me.
I may get the down-and-outs.
Friends may turn their backs on me
And my mind may be filled with doubts.
Yet, I will not remain defeated
Because I’m standing on the Rock.
And I’ll be there at the End
When our ship comes in to dock!!

Monday, May 16, 2005

Hiking and Life

These are some thoughts taken out of a notebook I'd written in several weeks ago. My apologies if they seem random and out of place.


Recently we've been climbing mountains every weekend. On these occassions, I've had lots of time to think - time to think about friends, relationships, school work and life in general.

You know, hiking and life have lots in common. For one, we all start at the same place (at the bottom). Depending on our different abilities, we set and aim for different goals. It's never easy getting there, but if we apply ourselves, we'll make it.

Sometimes the road is easy and flat. Other times the road is so steep it seems impossible. When we face the steep roads, we will find out whether or not we are capable of reaching our goal. And there are also times where we'll feel like flying.

Once you reach your goal, you go back to the beginning and start again.

Sometimes, the road is so long and we feel so tired, we don't think we can make it, but if we press on, step by agonizing step, we will get there.

That's the good thing about going hiking with a group - you have people who will encourage you to keep going. In life it's much the same, when we involve others in our lives, during our hard times, they'll be there to encourage us and us them.

Mistakes happen. Sometimes it's just a cut or scratch. At other times it might be a broken arm or leg or rib. And others may cost lives. Mistakes in life also happen. Sometimes we'll be set back by a day or two. At others we'll lose money or some other material possessions. And like above, others cost lives.

Hiking and life can get tiring at times, but if we slowly press on, the victory at the end is so rewarding. When I face those steep roads, I always think of Isaiah 40:31, "But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run and not grow weary; and they shall walk and not faint."

This verse helps me to press on and reach the top of the summit.

There are those people who fly up the mountain and there are those who get there, but just not as quick. Both these people have set the same goal. The quick one represents someone who has prepared long and hard for the trials, so when the trials come, he's ready. The slower one is someone, who, although he has also prepared, meets new challenges which he didn't quite expect and must therefore take it slowly.

In order to get to the top, we need to have patience. We need to have the patience to wait out the hard times, otherwise we'll make the mistake of rushing and we may not learn the lesson we were supposed to.

One rather frequent mistake which people often make is that of taking the wrong road. For example, once during a climb, Dad and I took a different road from the other students. That was OK because we knew that it would eventually meet up with the others. On the way back, one of the students and I took what we both thought was the track Dad and I took earlier. After a little while, we figured out that we were on the wrong track. By that time, we realized that we were half-way up the mountain when we were supposed to be at the top. This was a bit of a disappointment, but at least we knew where we were and what we had to do, so we were able to solve the problem with little stress. This happens in life as well. People take the wrong path and end up behind, or totally out of, the place where they were supposed to be. Most of the time, they can pull themselves out.

When coming down the mountain, one must be careful not to come down too fast, or else you'll hurt yourself. Like so, in life, after completing a victory, one must be careful not to boast and show-off, otherwise he/she will be pulled down into shame. As Proverbs 11:2 says, "When pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with humility comes wisdom."

Like I stated earlier, we've been climbing mountains on a regular basis. Because we do it so regularly, it can get boring after the first few times. You might ask, "Why does it get boring?" It gets boring because, even though you may go to different places, it kind of becomes too routine. Again, you might ask, "Then why do you keep doing it?" That's simple: the reason I still do it is because, each time, I learn something new. It helps my body stay fit. It's good for me.

Life also gets those types of problems. Things seem the same all the time: dull and boring. But, though they may seem boring, they are helping you develop your life. Perhaps you might be recovering from some kind of sickness and the things you need to do, the steps you need to take, are so repetitive that you feel as if nothing's ever going to happen. I can only encourage you to keep at it and don't give up, because slowly, bit by bit, you will be able to see improvements.

It's the same with learning how to play an instrument. One begins with the basics before the more complex things. Only by practicing and repeating over and over again can you improve. The reward in the end is much better when one diligently applies himself, regardless of the difficulties or repetitiveness.

Monday, April 18, 2005

Physically tired - Spiritually Strong

This past weekend has been one of the most physically challenging, yet spiritually strengthening weekends I've had for ages.

Saturday morning I went to school and robbed one of the English teachers, while he was having a creative writing lesson, with Dad. Don't worry, it was just something fun to do and something the teachers had to write about for their lesson. (They were learning how to report the things which they saw!)
In the arvo, I played some pretty fair dinkum table-tennis with some of the best in the school for three hours. Then I joined the flag-raising team for some physical training which included running around a +400 m field three times, short running exercises and running, one step at a time, up 4 flights of stairs, across the fourth floor and back down again 5 or 6 times. At the end, we were all extremely worn out, but happy to have accomplished the things we did.

Sunday was THE big day! Got up at 5 and rode to school at 6:30. Shortly after 7, the students from class 1A and the teachers boarded two buses and off we went for a day's hike in the Zhong Tiao Mountain Range. For most of us guys, it was quite a quick, yet agonizingly painful and sweaty. We reached the top 100 minutes after starting out at 8:30. It was wonderful being able to set a new climbing record. It was the third time I'd climbed those same mountains. The first time it took 5 hours, but we took a longer road that time and my whole family stayed together. The second time it took about 3 hours to get up, but we rested more. This third time we literally just went straight up with short stops every now and then. The view was magnificent! There were wild flowers all over the place and the weather was absolutely beaut! The sun was shining and there was a cool wind on the mountain side. After we got to the top, we had to wait 20-40 minutes before the second group arrived. The last group which made it up arrived at 11:50. Ten minutes before the deadline to turn around and head back. Going down was so much easier, we would've made it in under 80 minutes had we not stopped to let the others catch up. Upon reaching the bottom, we had to wait for nearly two hours before the last of the teachers/students made it down.
It was a really challenging trip. It took a lot of effort to make it up to the top, but being able to run across the rope bridge, over to where our destination was, was truly fantastic. At the moment my thighs seem to be killing me, but I'm alive and I'm glad I went. I didn't think I'd be able to make it at certain stages throughout the trip, but prayer and an urge to go forward step by step got me there. And then from there it was all down-hill.

This is totally unrelated to the above topic: After trying to figure out how to use things in a library, particulary the computer and a barcode reader, I came up with the following phrase: "Technology makes things so much easier, yet so much more difficult!" Trust me, it's true!!!

Monday, April 04, 2005

Purity

This poems was written several weeks ago, but I have been unable to post anything on this blog, so it's late, but it's here. I've also got another one which I'll hopefully post next week.
There may come a time in our lives
Where we choose to remail single or to marry.
This is one of the most important decisions in life
And when considering it, we must not hurry.
God says that to be married is a blessing.
It's something good, not something bad.
And when a couple remain pure and Godly,
The Devil really gets driven mad!
Purity is one of the most important traits -
One you need for your relationship to grow.
It's something that'll be hampered on every side
By Satan our greatest foe.
During the years leading up to marriage,
And those to follow too,
We must strive to remain pure -
To be true through and through.
Purity covers lots of areas
From the things we do to what se speak.
It includes being humble
Decisive, determined and meek.
We can't have love without purity.
It would make no sense at all.
And we cannot lack purity,
If we seek to follow God's call.
He has called us to be pure.
Don't run away! Stand and fight!
Trust in God to lead you,
And everything will be alright.