Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Peace-A Weapon Against Satan

Today God Is First Volume 1 by Os Hillman

"Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for Thou art with me." - Psalm 23:4a KJV

In the battles of the workplace, your peace is actually a weapon. The workplace creates many opportunities to rob us of our peace. Cash flow concerns, deadlines, relationships - all create stress on us. Your confidence in the God of peace declares that you are not falling for the lies of the devil. You see the first step toward having spiritual authority over the adversary is having peace in spite of our circumstances. When Jesus confronted the devil, he did not confront satan with His emotions or in fear. Knowing that the devil was a liar, He simply refused to be influenced by any voice other than God's. His peace overwhelmed satan; His authority then shattered the lie, which sent demons fleeing.

There is a place of walking with God where you simply fear no evil. David faced a lion, a bear, and a giant. In this Psalm he stood in the "shadow of death" itself, yet he "feared no evil." David's trust was in the Lord. He said, "...for Thou art with me." Because God is with you, every adversity you face will unfold in victory as you maintain your faith in God! David continued, "You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies" (Psalm 23:5a). The battle you are in will soon become a meal for you, an experience that will nourish and build you up spiritually. Only God's peace will quell your fleshly reactions in battle. The source of God's peace is God Himself. If fear has been knocking at your door, begin to face that fear with God's peace. It is God's secret weapon to destroy fear.



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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Our salvation is secured!

“That if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved.” (Romans 10:9-10)

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Friday, April 17, 2009

Disappointments in life

IMAGINE how disappointed Jesus must have been when He died. His own inner circle of friends had abandoned Him.

One of His disciples, in cold calculated fashion, betrayed Him to His enemies who were delighted at the opportunity that knocked at their doors. Another, a leading member of the small group of disciples He had gathered, disowned Him three times when challenged. And when Jesus was arrested, all His disciples fled to save their own skin (Mt. 26:56). Not a single one remained with Him to go through the trial he went through. How disappointing this must have been to Jesus who spent more than three years pouring His life into these men.

The Saviour of the world must have had His fair share of lonely and disappointing moments. He came as the Messiah to God’s chosen nation, carefully nurtured over the centuries in spite of their regular habits of disobedience and apostasy. But they did not recognise Him. God had given them all they needed to recognise Him when He visited them – they had the Law that reflected the character and ways of God, their temple with its spiritually rich patterns of worship, the Scriptures that brought God’s voice from heaven into their midst. Yet they failed to recognise Jesus. How disappointing!

Again and again, Jesus tried to show who He really was to those around Him. Few really understood and believed. The majority were looking for some entertainment in their dull and dreary lives, and were out to see if Jesus would perform more spectacular miracles. The religious leaders, who of all people, had the training and equipment to recognise God’s presence, not only failed miserably to do so, but also deliberately rejected Jesus and plotted to dispose of Him.

Even in His own hometown and in His own family Jesus met scepticism and ridicule. His own family members believed that he was mad and questioned what they thought were His strange ways (Mk. 3:21).

Everywhere Jesus went He saw mainly unbelief and superficiality, spiritual blindness and foolishness. Even His close friends were disappointing at times. Remember His visit to Bethany in search of the warm comfort of spiritual friendship as He prepared Himself for the violent climax of His life on earth – and what did He get? Martha was too busy trying to bring up an impressive banquet for Jesus, not realising that what Jesus needed was not gourmet food, but the listening ears of loving friends.

At the Last Supper, when Jesus revealed with the pain of betrayed friendship that one of His close disciples would sell Him to His enemies, the disciples “began to question among themselves which of them it might be who would do this” (Lk. 22:23). But how quickly their discussion degenerated into an argument about who among them was the greatest! Jesus must have looked at them with great sadness, deeply disappointed with their worldliness and lack of understanding and depth.

When Jesus wrestled in agony in anticipation of the impending crucifixion and what it meant for Him and His eternal relationship with His Father, His three closest disciples slept in total disregard of what He was going through (Mt. 26:36-46). It was one of the loneliest moments in the life of Jesus. And one of the most disappointing.

When Jesus carried his cross to Calvary, it must have been with a heavy heart. What was difficult to carry was the disappointment He felt – disappointment with His own family, His close friends, the holy city of Jerusalem which had rejected Him, with the religious leaders who had engineered His execution, with a world that was blind to its Saviour.

It was an old disappointment – the disappointment of Creator God who saw the wickedness of the creatures He had created. God saw “how great man's wickedness on the earth had become, and that every inclination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil all the time. The LORD was grieved that he had made man on the earth, and his heart was filled with pain.” (Gen. 6:5-6). God’s heart was broken with great disappointment at the unfaithful response of His creatures.

On the road to the cross, that same disappointment filled God’s heart – that same grief and pain. This time, God did something amazing; He died for His ungrateful and unfaithfully wicked creatures. Jesus may have died of a broken heart, carrying the sins of the whole world and all its disappointments, but the disappointments did not change His love for His creation. Even at the cross, in lonely disappointment, He prayed for the forgiveness of those who had deeply disappointed Him and pierced His heart. He died for those who disappointed Him and failed Him. He died for foe and friend alike.

Perhaps some of you reading this may be in the grip of some disappointment. Who among us is really free from disappointment, for life throws many disappointments at us – disappointments in the family, at work, with friends, with ourselves, in church, with life … If you think you are alone in this, perish the thought. Above all, know that in Jesus you have the Saviour who knows all about your disappointments, for He carried a much heavier burden than yours.

While the unbelieving world and the wicked devil threw a huge pile of disappointments on Jesus, He refused to allow them to displace His central concern – which was to obey His Father. He who prayed, “not my will but yours be done” (Lk. 22:42), was very focused on one thing – to obey His Father’s will and to finish His work. Beaten and bleeding, dying and gasping, His heart sought to please the Father, disappointments or not.
If your life is filled with disappointments, you can do two things. First, turn to Jesus who faced the hell of disappointments in a way none of us has ever faced. Second, like Him, even in the depth of disappointments, never lose your passion to do God’s will and to please Him. Our disappointments help to point to Jesus. In our disappointments we find a new appointment with God – at the cross. We will discover that Jesus brings hope in the worst situations – how far worse can it be than a lonely humiliating death on a Roman cross?

In remaining faithful to His Father, Jesus accomplished what no one could. He paid the penalty for our sins and changed the course of human history. He made it possible for one of His disciples who saw Him die on the cross to later write: “He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away” (Rev 21:4) when seeing far into the future. Jesus opened a new door to a new future. The empty tomb of Jesus was evidence of its reality.

The two disciples who walked to Emmaus on that Easter day, walked with the heaviness of great disappointment. They had seen the worst – their hopes violently and cruelly dashed on the cross. They talked about Jesus in the past tense: “we had hoped that he was the one who was going to redeem Israel” (Lk. 24:21). The show was over (so it seemed) and their dreams broken by the cruel realities of a terminally sick society. But Jesus, the One who carried all our disappointments on the cross, joined them on their journey and brought them new hope, a hope that was like a new flame that rose among the ashes of human failure and disappointment. In their disappointment they had an appointment with the Risen Christ and their lives were changed forever.

This Easter hope that walks through the pain and disappointment of the cross, that arises from the shed blood of Jesus that brings us salvation and eternal life, is what gripped the early Christians, including Paul. Amid the pain and suffering of human life and Christian ministry, and living through many disappointments, Paul could see the grace of God and the eternal purposes of God. As one saved by the living Christ, Paul could testify:

“We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed” (2 Cor. 4:8-9). Because of Jesus our Saviour, we need not lose heart for “our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all” (2 Cor. 4:17) as we keep our eyes fixed on Jesus.

Easter always follows Good Friday. God has the last word, the final say in our lives and in our stories. Disappointments or not, Jesus is our Saviour and Lord. Disappointed or not, our only hope is in Him, for He died for us, and rose victoriously from death, promising to one day put an end to all the disappointments we find along the way.

 

By Bishop Dr Robert Solomon



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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

One government, global currency

As one of the Bible prophecies mentioned that the world would be subjected to using one global currency, this would soon come into reality very soon. World leaders of the G20 are currently in the discussion and pushing for it soon.

Click here to read more –> News Article & Jarkata news.



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Friday, March 27, 2009

Holy Ghost meeting

It sure has been a long time since anyone posted here and I had been particularly busy this semester in TP. Anyway I guess by now most of your would know of how I faired and Glory to God!

Anyway, recently we had the first Holy Ghost meeting of the year and interestingly, I never knew so many people would turn up from our cell especially the secondary 1’s! Praise God that the turn-up was good and even my parents made the effort to come. Many of us were blessed with the gift of speaking in tongues too! Praise God that more young ones are fervent in the pursuit for knowing Christ by making the effort to come!

God Bless!

Holy Ghost

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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Let's Set The Record Straight...

Hi there, some one asked for a blog post to revive this blog, so here I am.

Seriously, about forwarding emails, I have NOTHING against such stuff.

Although I may soon join the facebook group in which its members have declared that they wil not read any forwarding emails.

I believe Liz has also mentioned this before, and just in case no one heard it, I'll shout it out loud here.


SO WHAT IF PEOPLE START MAKING MOVIES THAT MOCK CHRIST????


just because someone decides to use his "director's license" to mock our Lord, that does not mean that we have to start sanctioning a lawsuit against him.

However, that does not mean we condone what he has done.


Do remember that Jesus Himself has once said "Judge not, or you too shall be judged with the very same rule you used to judge" (forgot the verse). True, he is in the wrong, but who made thee Lord and Judge?

The Lord our God is SOVEREIGN, so He will deal with the person the best way He knows how to; if not here in his lifetime, then  for all etenrity.



Why be so worked up?

(I did not say I am for it)


Just a thinking point, why is it that the good guys always get the blastings? Because they are too kind to retaliate?


Think carefully, if we take action, does that make us anymore different from our [earthly] brothers who have taken on the Muslim faith?

God is Lord Almighty. Does He need our defence?


Who are we to belittle God? and the nerve to think that we have the guts to think of God so lowly.

Do re-consider.

Gideon

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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Sunday After CNY

Hi there! Don;t be alarmed over the time stamp. I was doing some Geography Work but could not finish quickly. Since I am done, and since I am still fresh, I might as well do my quiet time here. I haven't been able to give God quality time, so when it's all quiet, when the music fads, only now can I come to God.


It's been a while since anyone (minus Feli and myself) last posted here. Can't blame you guys, really. When it's time to 

"Deck the Halls with NOTES to study, fa la la la la, la la la la. 'Tis the season to be MUGGING, fa la la la la, la la la la..."

There really isn't time for things like blogging, right? But never mind. I shall shoulder on.


I happen to be looking at my past reflections in my quiet time with God, those good old days when I can spend loads of time thinking, about almost anything under the heavens.

One verse strikes out as I read. 


"You are my Light and Salvation, whom shall I fear? You are the strength of my life, of whom shall I be afraid?"
~Psalm 27 :1


If you guys want to know, there's a song you must have heard before, starting with this verse:

You are my Light and Salvation, whom shall I fear?
You are the strength of all my days, of whom shall I be afraid?
Though war may rise against me, of this wil I be sure:

That I will bless the Lord, forever;
I'll bless Your holy name.
Yes I will bless the Lord forever,
I'll bless Your Holy name.

Lord it is You I desire, it's You that I seek;
To live with You in Your house forever, beholding Your beauty.
And in the time of trouble, of this will I be sure:

That I will bless the Lord, forever;
I'll bless Your holy name.
Yes I will bless the Lord forever,
I'll bless Your Holy name
Son of the Living God

I'll stop here, as it's gonna get realy long if I continue


Anyway, I have to thank God for being my strength. Been sleeping late lately (stil doing so), and I can almost collapse, had it not been for God's grace, which is enough for me.


I've had a rough week, but I can still trust God for help.

I hope we remember this as we continue throughout this year.




Anyway, I was talking with my friend when I happen to wonder:

How much of God's word is considered ENOUGH for ONE DAY?

Is there such a thing as "too little" or "too much" of God's Word?

Or is it personally too little/much?

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Wednesday, January 28, 2009



i've got a testimony to share.
my colleague, young lady named charlene prayed for me just now after we closed our shutters for the day.
i told her briefly abt my knee problem i experienced last time. so she kindly offered to pray for me, using the hunter's healing guidebk.
and when she prayed for fire over my knee, i felt warmth. i just happened to sneak a peek, only to see her shake her hands in pain.

she said that the pain in my knee had gone into her and she rejected it straight away. then she prayed for water and i felt a cooling sensation although she did not touch my knees at all.her hand was hovering over it.

so i'm treating it as God has healed me completely and i can safely play sports now.hees..go glad. GLORY TO GOD(:


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Saturday, January 24, 2009

T'was the day before CNY eve...

Yeah, I know this is the same title I used for my blog post, but who cares?

Just to say "Hi", to those who do read this blog.

I shall count the days to see how long people will not read.


It's been a while. Maybe due to the Back-to-school fever?

Ok, that was random. Now to the main point.


Firstly, a congratulations to Jien Hui, Felicia and Alicioa, and to God be the glory for the good results you have obtained by His grace! Ok, Jien Hui, maybe that result was not good to you, but thank God that you got it still good!


Secondly, I wish all here a very blessed Chinese New Year! May all extended family conflicts be resolved upon family gatherings tomorrow and the day after, and may the Lord strengthen the bonds of the family. Families with weak ties only accelerate the end times even faster than before, where "Father will turn against Son ,and the son will turn against Son; Mother will turn against Daughter, and Daughter will turn against Mother...."

That sure is a horrible ending, so let's do our best to strenthen whatever family unity there is.



Thridly, while we may be goin gou tot celebrate CNY tomorrow, I pray that we wil remember a few things:

a) While going to visit our relatives, do remember to pray 

"May the mind of Christ my saviour
  Live in me from day to day
  By His power and love controlling
  All I DO and say"

and let the mind that was in Christ be in you, that you will not let the spirit of greed manifest itself in you (*hint*hint*)

If you think that I'm doing this to tease nay of you, do rememebr that many of you have unsaved relatives; they'll be keeping an eye on your behaviour, so do be mindful of yourself!


b) When collecting 红包, please do remember:

农历新年不是收红包的日子。反而,它就是感谢耶稣的日子。而且,我们不是为了钱,而是为了家庭才会在农历新年团结。到家里的时候,请不要马上向人家讨钱!


c) When we go about our festivities, do remember God throughout the day. it's not "Thank God it's Friday", or "Thank God It's Festivities", but "Today, God Is First".


d)-(i)When we count our $$$, please  remember to bring the tithes in God's storehouse, and test God to see if He will not rain His blessing upon your life!

d)-(ii) While you're at it, it'll be greta if you can try out what i did in Beijing.

记得我去年还在北京的时候,有个小比赛,最棒的答案会得到一笔钱。那时,多谢上帝,我赢了冠军。可是,我开始这个比赛之前,答应过了耶稣:“上帝,如果我迎着个比赛,我答应把20%的钱您,而不只是10%。” 没有想到,我真的赢钱。

记得最后一次去教堂时,有一个美国的牧师讲了“给贫穷人”的这件事。虽然,我们很少看到这么一个清官,但是它并不是说明新加坡根本没有“家境贫困”的一回事。如果讲到中国或者印尼,家境贫困的家庭司空见惯。也许,我们已经太幸福了,也忘恩负义。

打开红宝石,记得要感谢夜宿,也要记住把奉献给教堂。我希望大家也能把一小小笔钱给家境贫困的家庭,应为这就是耶稣为我们树立的好榜样。

("yay! my chinese is not so bad!")


Well, that's all folks.

God bless!

农历新年快乐!
上帝祝福你!

林彝宏


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Thursday, January 22, 2009




" God does not ask about our ability, but our availability. God wants us to be victors, not victims; to grow, not grovel; to soar, not sink; to overcome and not to be overhwelmed."
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