Today, our thoughts turn to the first man in our lives... our fathers. It's Father's Day! Amidst all our busyness with life's demands and things that call for our attention, let's pause to give thanks for the fathers we know.
Whatever your emotions may be when you think of your Dad, there is one way to be able to celebrate this day, and that is with thanksgiving and gratefulness in our hearts.
In his book, ‘Touching The Father's Heart’, Pastor Cesar Castellanos said that, "The highest position a man could ever aspire to have in life is to be a father". I know this is the aspiration of my husband and the father of our three children! And I believe that it is the desire of every father to be the best father to his children.
The greatest Father of all is God. He is the Heavenly Father who is LOVE, and who teaches us daily how to love like Him. He wants to deposit that Father's heart into each one of us, so that we can love like Him. When we come to know God as our Heavenly Father, He can fill every empty void in our heart and give you a new starting point in your life.
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come! ” (2 Corinthians 5:17). Yes, He makes all things new and that includes your relationship with your earthly father.
Let's pray for all the fathers today! Pray that they will find their joy in the Lord and delight in their roles as leaders, nurturers, mentors, teachers and builders, not just of their children, but of the next generation!
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Sunday, June 08, 2008
That you may believe
Starting points are always exciting. After five months of reading Psalms, we have moved to the Book of John. From the Old Testament to the New Testament. From a Poetical book to a Gospel. I believe John's Gospel is the first introduction to the Bible for many of us as it was for me. That's why it remains one of my favourite books of the Bible till this day.
I remember how excited I was to be introduced to Jesus, the Son of God. I had made a decision to follow Christ and I hungered for more of Him. I was taught well. I came to know a God who "became flesh and dwelt among us.... full of grace and truth” and I beheld His glory (John 1:14, NKJV).
My first memory verses came from John 3:16-18. Yes, I was expected to memorise a whole portion, not just one verse! Then I went on to memorise each of the "I am" statements made by Jesus. I thank God for that early foundation because it instilled in me a love for the Word of God.
As you read each chapter of John daily, you have begun another adventure in knowing God. He will reveal Himself to the God Seekers and God Chasers. Let's begin with the end in mind, shall we?
"... That you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in His name" (John 20:31, NIV).
I remember how excited I was to be introduced to Jesus, the Son of God. I had made a decision to follow Christ and I hungered for more of Him. I was taught well. I came to know a God who "became flesh and dwelt among us.... full of grace and truth” and I beheld His glory (John 1:14, NKJV).
My first memory verses came from John 3:16-18. Yes, I was expected to memorise a whole portion, not just one verse! Then I went on to memorise each of the "I am" statements made by Jesus. I thank God for that early foundation because it instilled in me a love for the Word of God.
As you read each chapter of John daily, you have begun another adventure in knowing God. He will reveal Himself to the God Seekers and God Chasers. Let's begin with the end in mind, shall we?
"... That you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in His name" (John 20:31, NIV).
Sunday, June 01, 2008
What Are We Striving For?
"His pleasure is not in the strength of the horse, nor his delight in the legs of a man; the LORD delights in those who fear him, who put their hope in his unfailing love." (Psalm 147:10-11)
These verses reveal God's "unseen" heart in a psalm that contains praise about God's outward "seen" acts.
We usually feel good when we excel in our work and ministry. People around us cheer, celebrate and admire us for our great talents.
Do we play it that way too when we try to win God's pleasure?
We get upset and depressed when we do not "do well" in the ministry, our work and our studies. We think we are less favoured because there are those who are more talented and anointed. We give up and think God likes other people more.
But in the process, we may just lose focus on what really matters to God. Are we barking up the wrong tree?
God is delighted when we revere Him and when we take Him seriously and honour Him in what we do. It is an inward condition of our heart.
God is delighted when we trust Him, especially in difficult situations when He seems absent. It is a deliberate action we can take.
Today, even if you're facing poorer exam results, or disappointments in the ministry, you are no further from delighting God.
Even if you are barely coping with a difficult work situation, you can melt the Father's heart by putting your hope in His unfailing love.
Don't stay outside! Come into your Father's presence!
These verses reveal God's "unseen" heart in a psalm that contains praise about God's outward "seen" acts.
We usually feel good when we excel in our work and ministry. People around us cheer, celebrate and admire us for our great talents.
Do we play it that way too when we try to win God's pleasure?
We get upset and depressed when we do not "do well" in the ministry, our work and our studies. We think we are less favoured because there are those who are more talented and anointed. We give up and think God likes other people more.
But in the process, we may just lose focus on what really matters to God. Are we barking up the wrong tree?
Today, even if you're facing poorer exam results, or disappointments in the ministry, you are no further from delighting God.
Even if you are barely coping with a difficult work situation, you can melt the Father's heart by putting your hope in His unfailing love.
Don't stay outside! Come into your Father's presence!
Sunday, May 25, 2008
The Crossing
"For He has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of the Son He loves in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins." (Colossians 1:13-14)
The moment you experienced Christ, you do not belong to this world. You have crossed over from darkness to light, from sin to righteousness, from slavery to freedom. You have a new identity. No longer slaves in Egypt but sons and daughters of the Living God. No longer do you need to "worship from afar", but you can draw near to where your Heavenly Father is, without fear or hesitation. He calls you, just as He called the Israelites - to draw near to Him in worship and intimacy.
Many Christians have accepted God's gift of salvation but are still "flirting with the world". Like the Israelites, they are still carrying Egypt with them in their hearts and minds. When the going is tough, they do not have the tenacity to persevere but kept on looking back at the world they left behind, instead of moving on to claim the promises of God (Exodus 14 and 16).
The greatest freedom you can experience is the freedom to say "No" to worldly temptation and sin. It is still your choice whether to allow sin to continue to rule in your life. Having the power and exercising it are two different things.
Have you crossed over completely?
The moment you experienced Christ, you do not belong to this world. You have crossed over from darkness to light, from sin to righteousness, from slavery to freedom. You have a new identity. No longer slaves in Egypt but sons and daughters of the Living God. No longer do you need to "worship from afar", but you can draw near to where your Heavenly Father is, without fear or hesitation. He calls you, just as He called the Israelites - to draw near to Him in worship and intimacy.
Many Christians have accepted God's gift of salvation but are still "flirting with the world". Like the Israelites, they are still carrying Egypt with them in their hearts and minds. When the going is tough, they do not have the tenacity to persevere but kept on looking back at the world they left behind, instead of moving on to claim the promises of God (Exodus 14 and 16).
The greatest freedom you can experience is the freedom to say "No" to worldly temptation and sin. It is still your choice whether to allow sin to continue to rule in your life. Having the power and exercising it are two different things.
Have you crossed over completely?
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Who needs Favour?
Pastor Tommy Tenney's message last Sunday must have been very well received by all, particularly the young people.
First, there was a compelling story to share. Esther's story is a rags-to-riches story, like Cinderella or "Pretty Woman". The kind of story every young person likes. Don't we all dream of that "one day" or that "one encounter" that will change our individual destinies.
Can we believe the same God who was at work in Esther's life is at work in our lives?
Then, Esther's story is a story of favour. Don't we all need that? Especially for that exam, the job interview, the special assignment or window of opportunity ahead of us. Esther "won the favour of everyone who saw her" (Esther 2:15) but more importantly, she won God's favour (v. 17). I'm reminded of the example of our Lord Jesus too.
"And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favour with God and men." (Luke 2:52)
Pastor Tenney pointed out that Esther's obedience gave God a reason to bless her. I thought that was so well put. God wants to bless us, at every chance He gets. But are we making it easy or difficult for Him to do so?
First, there was a compelling story to share. Esther's story is a rags-to-riches story, like Cinderella or "Pretty Woman". The kind of story every young person likes. Don't we all dream of that "one day" or that "one encounter" that will change our individual destinies.
Can we believe the same God who was at work in Esther's life is at work in our lives?
Then, Esther's story is a story of favour. Don't we all need that? Especially for that exam, the job interview, the special assignment or window of opportunity ahead of us. Esther "won the favour of everyone who saw her" (Esther 2:15) but more importantly, she won God's favour (v. 17). I'm reminded of the example of our Lord Jesus too.
"And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favour with God and men." (Luke 2:52)
Pastor Tenney pointed out that Esther's obedience gave God a reason to bless her. I thought that was so well put. God wants to bless us, at every chance He gets. But are we making it easy or difficult for Him to do so?
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Growing in Interdependence
"But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not carry out the desire of the flesh." (Galatians 5:16 NASB)
"If we live by the Spirit, let us also walk by the Spirit." (Galatians 5:25 NASB)
In the first quarter of this Year of Sabbath, we got back to basics in our PERSONAL walk with the Lord. We've focused on reading the Word and Prayer, on Fasting and Repentance. Individually, we need to continue walking (Galatians 5:16) in the Spirit, so that we will not carry out the desires of the flesh.
Yet the Greek word for "walking" by the Spirit in Galatians 5:25 refers to a CORPORATE walk in the Spirit. We need to learn to walk in step with one another "in the Spirit".
Consider the following checks and guidelines gleaned from a teaching by Pastor Benny Ho.
3 things that can cause dis-unity in the Body of Christ:
Do we get conceited, "do our own thing" and pull ahead of the Body?
Are we excessively competitive and cause others to pull aside in the ministry?
Do we get envious of others' successes and pull out of the race in order to "save face"?
3 things we must do to keep in step with one another:
Is there someone who has fallen and needs a helping hand?
Is there something you can do to help those who are overloaded?
Is there a place where you need to take personal responsibility to carry your own load?
Let's commit to march as one army, so that we can corporately enter God's rest. A step-by-step walk individually, as well as corporately, into God's glory.
"If we live by the Spirit, let us also walk by the Spirit." (Galatians 5:25 NASB)
In the first quarter of this Year of Sabbath, we got back to basics in our PERSONAL walk with the Lord. We've focused on reading the Word and Prayer, on Fasting and Repentance. Individually, we need to continue walking (Galatians 5:16) in the Spirit, so that we will not carry out the desires of the flesh.
Yet the Greek word for "walking" by the Spirit in Galatians 5:25 refers to a CORPORATE walk in the Spirit. We need to learn to walk in step with one another "in the Spirit".
Consider the following checks and guidelines gleaned from a teaching by Pastor Benny Ho.
3 things that can cause dis-unity in the Body of Christ:
3 things we must do to keep in step with one another:
Let's commit to march as one army, so that we can corporately enter God's rest. A step-by-step walk individually, as well as corporately, into God's glory.
Sunday, May 04, 2008
Psalm-thing for you!
I had an interesting dinner conversation with my daughter the other day. I asked her what the Fear of God means to a youth nowadays. She asked me how I had been able to grow so much in so short a time as a young Christian. Did I find the desire within to read and love the Word of God? Or did I follow what some leader told me to do? We talked about the pressures a young person faces these days and how difficult it is to find good models of those who consistently live out God's truth and the reality of the Christian faith.
My mind went back to Psalm 119 which we've just read for the week. If you manage to read all 176 verses of this longest Psalm in one go, I congratulate you! Psalm 119 is the psalm for a young person. In it, you will find precious nuggets of truth which will guide you in your walk towards a victorious life in Christ. One of my favourite portions is found in Psalm 119:9-11.
"How can a young man keep his way pure? By living according to your word. I seek you with all my heart; do not let me stray from your commands. I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you."
PS. Pastor Julie will have a little gift for anyone who can memorise these verses and recite it to her in church this week!
My mind went back to Psalm 119 which we've just read for the week. If you manage to read all 176 verses of this longest Psalm in one go, I congratulate you! Psalm 119 is the psalm for a young person. In it, you will find precious nuggets of truth which will guide you in your walk towards a victorious life in Christ. One of my favourite portions is found in Psalm 119:9-11.
"How can a young man keep his way pure? By living according to your word. I seek you with all my heart; do not let me stray from your commands. I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you."
PS. Pastor Julie will have a little gift for anyone who can memorise these verses and recite it to her in church this week!
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Celebrate What's Right with Your World
There's so much beauty in this world God created. When was the last time this thought crossed your mind? Well, I had the delightful opportunity to have my senses recharged and my tired mind refreshed once again after watching a short video called, "Celebrate What's Right With The World". This is the vision statement of National Geographic, a magazine few of us will have in our range of interests. Through a wonderful collage of images and shots, photographer Dewitt Jones captures beauty so pure and simple, in nature and in people. I'm challenged about my vision, my perceptions and my world view. All these colour my world.
We're caught so often in trying to fix what's wrong with this world, we fail to celebrate what's right with it. Do we believe people can change? That things can change? For the better, of course. If we believe it, we will see it.
Can we do that this week? Celebrate what's right with your world.
"He (God) has made everything beautiful in its time. He has set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God has done from beginning to end." (Ecclesiates 3:11)
We're caught so often in trying to fix what's wrong with this world, we fail to celebrate what's right with it. Do we believe people can change? That things can change? For the better, of course. If we believe it, we will see it.
Can we do that this week? Celebrate what's right with your world.
"He (God) has made everything beautiful in its time. He has set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God has done from beginning to end." (Ecclesiates 3:11)
Sunday, April 20, 2008
How Can I Keep from Singing
When was the last time you burst into song? You know what I mean... not just because you have to sing but because you want to sing. And it has nothing to do with whether you have a good voice or whether you have an audience listening. It's a song from your heart -- an expression of gratitude, of joy and delight.
Some of us have stopped singing. Maybe you're going through troubled times, maybe you've lost your step, maybe you're just too tired to try again... but you know what? God gives us songs even in the night (Job 35:10). He knows what you're going through and He does not forget His Word and His promises. That's why we can still sing.
Chris Tomlin's song expresses it well with this chorus...
"How can I keep from singing Your praise
How can I ever say enough
How amazing is Your love
How can I keep from shouting Your praise
I know I am loved by the King
And it makes my heart want to sing"
May the Lord "put a new song in your mouth, a hymn of praise to our God." (Psalm 40: 3)
Some of us have stopped singing. Maybe you're going through troubled times, maybe you've lost your step, maybe you're just too tired to try again... but you know what? God gives us songs even in the night (Job 35:10). He knows what you're going through and He does not forget His Word and His promises. That's why we can still sing.
Chris Tomlin's song expresses it well with this chorus...
"How can I keep from singing Your praise
How can I ever say enough
How amazing is Your love
How can I keep from shouting Your praise
I know I am loved by the King
And it makes my heart want to sing"
May the Lord "put a new song in your mouth, a hymn of praise to our God." (Psalm 40: 3)
Sunday, April 13, 2008
What's on your mind?
I'm so glad that Senior Pastor is challenging the church to memorise scriptures. Not just a verse or two but whole chapters of Psalms. With a few skipped verses here and there, I have been able to memorise some of my favourite Psalms like Psalm 1, 8, 16 and 23.
I have since been inspired to add Psalms 63, 84, 90, 91 and 103 to the storehouse of my memory. What about Psalm 119? I think I need another big dose of inspiration from hearing Senior Pastor recite all 176 verses from this longest Psalm! But let's take up the challenge of memorising Scripture.
Psalm 16:8 says, "I have set the Lord always before me. Because He is at my right hand, I will not be shaken. "
How can we set the Lord always before us?
Memorising scriptures help us keep God's Word with us all the time. We are thus able to meditate on it day and night, with or without the Bible at hand with us (Joshua 1:8). This is the key to successful Christian living.
Let's revive the interest in scripture memory. It is an indispensable discipline in spiritual formation for a young Christian.
I have since been inspired to add Psalms 63, 84, 90, 91 and 103 to the storehouse of my memory. What about Psalm 119? I think I need another big dose of inspiration from hearing Senior Pastor recite all 176 verses from this longest Psalm! But let's take up the challenge of memorising Scripture.
Psalm 16:8 says, "I have set the Lord always before me. Because He is at my right hand, I will not be shaken. "
How can we set the Lord always before us?
Memorising scriptures help us keep God's Word with us all the time. We are thus able to meditate on it day and night, with or without the Bible at hand with us (Joshua 1:8). This is the key to successful Christian living.
Let's revive the interest in scripture memory. It is an indispensable discipline in spiritual formation for a young Christian.
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