Thursday, August 21, 2008

A fruitful two days

Today is my last day off, got to book back in tomorrow. Well, I guess these two days off have been rather fruitful. I'm just thankful for these past two days.

Yesterday, I managed to spend some time with my princess. We went to Parkway Parade and ate Swensens. Well, I'm glad I could meet up with her and spend some time with her. I must say that I'm so thankful for how He has blessed us and preserve us. We've been together for almost 15 months and I'm delighted to be together with her.

The past two weeks of confinement wasn't easy. I couldn't meet her and only managed to squeeze some time out to talk to her daily. That's why I'm so happy to be able to meet her after a long absence. Well, they say absence makes the heart fonder. I'm growing in love for her and I want us to be a couple for Christ.

It ain't going to be easy. It will be a battle against flesh and the world. It will be a challenge to walk righteously. It will not be easy choosing the right path and high road. But I believe that as long as God is in the center of our lives and relationship, He will lead us along.

Today, I was reading a book entitled 'every man, God's man' and it has been an insightful experience for me thus far. One thing that stuck me a lot and I would like to share this. It's a story by Kenny Luck, one of the co-author of the book.

When I became a Christian in 1982, I found it relatively easy to put together the appearance of a committed follower of Christ. My days as a navy brat and my adolescent focus on appearances had taught me how to build a new image. In my high-school yearbook, there is a picture of me holding a bear mug, wearing lampshade for a hat, and sporting a Groucho Marx nose-and-glasses disguise. The inscription underneath reads: Life of the Party - Kenny Luck. That was me, all right, but the caption should have read: Best Actor Award - Kenny Luck. You see, I was acting my buns off to get to the top 0f the 'Most Liked' list. I learned that if I could make people laugh, they would like me - at least for a little while.

I've since learned that all men are good at creating and building images. Our single-minded, task-oriented, emotionally compartmentalized, super-competitive, cause-and-effect, problem-solution handwriting makes is almost inescapable. We really believe ourselves when we say 'I can do that'. We find it easy to utilize the necessary appearances, props, equipment, accessories, and images so that we can project our act to the viewing audience.

Intuitive observation of how other Christians acted brought me the messages that I needed to read the Bible when I became a believer of Christ - and lots and lots of pages. Most importantly, I had to be able to quote it.

Besides reading a heavy concordance version of the Bible, I had to go to church a lot because that was where the action was and where 'good Christians' needed to be. Speaking of action, Christian service also was critical to the whole package. Evangelism and 'where you spend your vacation in the mission field' rated high on the charts in these circles.

I found the Christian fast track in no time. I became deeply involved with a Bible study group and joined an organisation whose mission statement included helping fulfill the Great Commission. It wasn't long before I decided to reach for the next level by attending Fuller Theological Seminary, and subsequent retreats and conferences drew me closer to going overseas to 'serve' God. I joined a mission agency full-time, married a beautiful Christian woman, connected with and befriended other Christian couples, and began raising three kids to follow in their dad's footsteps.

Well into my Christian fast track, however, certain character flaws and inner conflicts kept this question begging in my subconscious: Why aren't you changing for the better? I still had so many faults. In many areas of my life I saw little progress, which caused me to feel like the fool described in Proverbs: 'As a dog returns to its vomit, so a fool repeats his folly' (Proverbs 26:11, NLT)

For most men - especially me - assembling an appearance comes naturally. It's much tougher, however, to put together a character that performs well under pressure. Sure, back in the summer of 1982, God forgave me, accepted me, and delivered me from an eternity separated from Him. But He did not deliver me from my character. The fatal mental mistake that I made back then - and that countless Christian men make today - was figuring that my conversion fundamentally changed my character traits (who I was and how I would react under pressure) at the same time that I accepted Christ into my life.

Once a man has given his life to Christ, God's aim is not to make him comfortable with the character and mannerisms that were ingrained into his psyche prior to becoming a member of the team. In fact, God's plan is for His Holy Spirit to bring about the necessary changes (although for stubborn characters and certain behaviour patterns, His method of choice is to allow delays and difficulties to enter our lives). Character is curved out rather than instantly created.

Take the story of Justin, who 'went Christian' to his friends' amazement. A lot was going on in his life, including an insatiable capacity for alcohol, which led to a room reservation at a rehab facility. Later, he and a friend drove from Arizona to California in a bold move that eventually led to Justin's conversion. The sense of a fresh start enthralled Justin almost as much as the emotional thrill of dropping in on Trestles Beach, where he loved to surf. No longer was he getting high on crack; now he was high on Christ. What could go wrong now? He had sobriety, a newfound hope in Christ, new friends, and a church based recovery program that would help him toe the line. Justin felt like a new man. He was married, had kids - life was pretty good.

Let's fast forward to one year later. Justin was still sober, but many of the attitudes, habits, and temptations that he had developed before he committed his life to Christ still hounded him. He thought that these flaws, along with his sins, had been washed away because now he could 'do all things through Christ who strengthened him'. Now Justin was disillusioned by his inability to overcome his temper with his wife and kids. His flaws reminded him of a bad cut that wouldn't heal.

Justin reminds me of myself. Like so many men I know, I often have unrealistic expectations when it comes to personal change. We would love a twofer or threefer - solving multiple problems and issues with one big decision. But God's deal goes like this: 'Reap the fruit of unfailing love, and break up your unplowed ground' (Hosea 10:12). To God, our lives are like fields that need to be worked. Once we have worked one field of change, we move on to the next plot, where He bids us to get back to work other character flaws by tilling weed-infested soil. Sometimes this takes more time than we'd like, but we have to keep driving that tractor back and forth across the fertile earth.

As history has shown, God will give a man a desert experience to prepare him for the future. Such a desert experience happened to my brother Chris. I'll never forget the late-night phone call from a frantic lady in Arizona, who screamed, 'Come get your brother off my porch'. In other words, she wanted him out of her life because my brother was a druggie and a drinker who changed girlfriends as often as he changed T-shirts.

Chris was a messed-up guy with big muscles and a small brain, or so we thought. My family had written him off as an unreachable jerk, his own worst enemy. When I received the phone call from Arizona, Chris was using and out of control, so I helped get him admitted to a Teen challenge program in Santa Cruz, California.

Then a miracle happened. After only two weeks Chris gave his life to Christ ... and the character curving began. One year later, Chris graduated from the program and joined the staff as an intern. Within two years he went to full time and was promoted to floor director and then to center supervisor. It wasn't long before Chris's leadership skills earned him a promotion to associate director and then to director of the center. He was helping hundreds upon hundreds of men turn their lives around.

Chris devoted five years to learning, listening, and serving others. Seeing the changes God has brought into his life, a Teen Challenge board member asked Chris to bring his talents to his small company. Chris accepted and rose through the ranks to chief operating officer in only four years. After the business was sold, he became a managing partner in a financial services company that bears his name. He is my living, breathing example of what God can do in carving out a man's character.

God hasn't changed His methods of His focus when it comes to accomplishing His purposes in the lives of men. Nor has he shown that He is any less concerned with our comfort than He is with our character. God understands that the conduct of a man will never outperform the content of His character, because conduct is an expression of character. One precedes the other. Or, viewed another way, if we want change, we need character to pull it off. God made us and knows us. He designed the mainframe, the software, and the applications.

I want to be a man who is authentic, a man who is real in my walk with God, a man who walks uprightly and stands firmly on the Word of God, a man who lives humbly and is willing to let God enter my life and changed it all the way around.

It's going to take time but it's worth it.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

After two weeks

I'm back after two weeks in camp. Well, I must say that these two weeks have been physically and mentally challenging, but now that it is over, I'm so thankful. Well, I'm thankful for my posting. The people are good, the shift is good as well. I hope things will remain this way.

However, I'm so afraid I will fall spiritually. I don't know how I'm going to stand up against the giants of sin and flesh. In a place saturated with sin, I'm afraid I will fall. I don't know if I have the courage to stand strong in my faith.

I know myself, I am weak. I'm so afraid that in a moment of weakness, I will fall into sin and lose my Christian witness. I'm fearful that in a moment of folly, I will be trapped by sin.

I'm bombarded by sinful and wicked things that corrupt my ears and eyes. I'm so afraid that because I keep seeing and hearing them over and over again, that I will grow immune to them and start to accept sins into my life.

There's a saying that goes, 'Give Satan an inch and he will become the ruler of your life.' What if I give him an inch in my life? Will he rule and control my life?

Lord, I need You. I can't take my mind of You one second. Lord, help me focus on You.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Lessons of life


Well, I'm going to stay in camp for two weeks. I'm so going to miss the people around me. Well, I know it's not going to be easy but I'm going to depend on God's strength during this two weeks.

Today, when I heard that we got to stay in two weeks, I was quite discouraged and started complaining and whining. It was so discouraging and I was doing it in my own strength. I didn't really trusted in God to lead and guide me. I based my actions on my own feelings instead of faith in God.

Well, after a long day of murmuring and gumbling, I've come to realised that our God can be trusted. And during this two weeks, I want to draw closer to Him. I want to find my all-sufficiency in Him alone. Though I will be tempted to complain and murmur, but I'll walk in the Spirit and not fulfill the lust of the flesh.

Another I learnt today was to be contented. As I hear of some other people posting, I got envious and discontented and started to compare and complain. Yet, God had to hold me by my hand and tell me to stop, to be contented.

I remember a quote I read some time back.

"Contentment is not the fulfillment of what you do not have, but it is the realisation of how much you already have."

Also, as I was taking a cab home today and I was speaking to the taxi driver. He really was such a blessing to me. Just hearing him being so positive about everything just amazes me. Most people I talk to would complain about how tough is it to be a taxi driver, the rental and oil prices, etc. But this guy was a person who understood contentment.

I didn't hear him utter a word of complain during our whole conversation. He was satisfied with driving a cab, just thankful that he could make a living and that he can earn enough each month. Then, he was contented with the government. So many people I hear only knows how to talk bad and doubt the government, but this guy realised that it is not easy to be the government and he is just so contented.

I guess, we all really should learn how to be contented with what we got. By asking for too much, we may be missing out and overlooking the things and people that are important to us.

I'll like to share a short story with all.

Philip Parham tells the story of a rich industrialist who was disturbed to find a fisherman sitting lazily beside his boat. "Why aren't you out there fishing?" he asked.

"Because I've caught enough fish for today," said the fisherman. "Why don't you catch more fish than you need?' the rich man asked. "What would I do with them?"

"You could earn more money," came the impatient reply, "and buy a better boat so you could go deeper and catch more fish. You could purchase nylon nets, catch even more fish, and make more money. Soon you'd have a fleet of boats and be rich like me."

The fisherman asked, "Then what would I do?" "You could sit down and enjoy life," said the industrialist. "What do you think I'm doing now?" the fisherman replied as he looked placidly out to sea.

Monday, August 4, 2008

The harvest truly is plentous


The Great Commandment
Matthew 22:37-40
Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.

The Great Commission
Matthew 28:18-20
And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen.

Been attending the Blueprint course for the past few weeks and it has been a huge blessing to me in many ways. Though it is simple, yet it's the simplicity that speaks to me. It's the Word of God made easy to understand that I'm able to absorb the deep truths in the Bible.

Just last Saturday, one thought stuck me from the course.

The Great Commission is really the supreme fulfillment of the Great Commandment. We obey it because we love God and love man.

The moment we lose our fire for evangelism, we have lost the reason for our existence. Often times, the first sign of a declining church is when the passion for souls decline. Often the first sign of a declining Christian is when the passion for souls decline.

I have lost that fire. I have lost that passion. My heart have been hardened to the cries of all the people around me.

I was so encouraged when someone dear to me shared something with me.

These few days have been really busy but good. Yesterday, I went to street e and was paired up with Marcus. I've just known him for a short time but it was such a blessing to see his faith and watch him witness to complete strangers and it really encouraged me. I dunno, I've been to street e heaps of times before but somehow yesterday was different and I was really touched by it. It just amazes me, seeing his ability to interact with so many people who are complete strangers from such different backgrounds and I guess that gave me more courage and just made me rethink evangelism and has encouraged me in a huge way.

I don't know if you remember that night. I didn't think about it until I read that entry and it all came back to me. That was the night that I first got to know you properly and we went to Long John Silver for dinner (well, I was the only one eating cos you already had dinner) and when I was paired up with you I was thinking "oh no" cos I hardly knew you at all and didn't know how it would turn out. But I thank God for the way things did. That night you spoke to a man (I think he was Filipino) and you shared with him Acts 8, about Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch. I still remember that night clearly. I was so encouraged by you and your passion for souls, your courage and your love for souls.

I guess I just wanted to remind you of that to encourage you. God has given you a gift Marcus, of being able to speak to anyone and even large groups of people and not everyone has that gift. He's used you in mighty ways for His glory before and He can do it again. He wants to use you, if you just let Him.

If I can be used by God in the past, I can be used by Him again. I want to be winning souls once again. I want to have a passion and fire for the lost around me. I want to be able to share the good news with those around me. I don't want to be ashamed of the gospel.

Use me once again...

I'll end with this story.

The following article is based on a sermon by missionary Del Tarr who served fourteen years in West Africa with another mission agency. His story points out the price some people pay to sow the seed of the gospel in hard soil.

I was always perplexed by Psalm 126 until I went to the Sahel, that vast stretch of savanna more than four thousand miles wide just under the Sahara Desert. In the Sahel, all the moisture comes in a four month period: May, June, July, and August. After that, not a drop of rain falls for eight months. The ground cracks from dryness, and so do your hands and feet. The winds of the Sahara pick up the dust and throw it thousands of feet into the air. It then comes slowly drifting across West Africa as a fine grit. It gets inside your mouth. It gets inside your watch and stops it. The year's food, of course, must all be grown in those four months. People grow sorghum or milo in small fields.

October and November...these are beautiful months. The granaries are full -- the harvest has come. People sing and dance. They eat two meals a day. The sorghum is ground between two stones to make flour and then a mush with the consistency of yesterday's Cream of Wheat. The sticky mush is eaten hot; they roll it into little balls between their fingers, drop it into a bit of sauce and then pop it into their mouths. The meal lies heavy on their stomachs so they can sleep.
December comes, and the granaries start to recede. Many families omit the morning meal.

Certainly by January not one family in fifty is still eating two meals a day.

By February, the evening meal diminishes.

The meal shrinks even more during March and children succumb to sickness. You don't stay well on half a meal a day.

April is the month that haunts my memory. In it you hear the babies crying in the twilight. Most of the days are passed with only an evening cup of gruel.

Then, inevitably, it happens. A six-or seven-year-old boy comes running to his father one day with sudden excitement. "Daddy! Daddy! We've got grain!" he shouts. "Son, you know we haven't had grain for weeks." "Yes, we have!" the boy insists. "Out in the hut where we keep the goats -- there's a leather sack hanging up on the wall -- I reached up and put my hand down in there -- Daddy, there's grain in there! Give it to Mommy so she can make flour, and tonight our tummies can sleep!"

The father stands motionless. "Son, we can't do that," he softly explains. "That's next year's seed grain. It's the only thing between us and starvation. We're waiting for the rains, and then we must use it." The rains finally arrive in May, and when they do the young boy watches as his father takes the sack from the wall and does the most unreasonable thing imaginable. Instead of feeding his desperately weakened family, he goes to the field and with tears streaming down his face, he takes the precious seed and throws it away. He scatters it in the dirt! Why? Because he believes in the harvest (Italics added).

The seed is his; he owns it. He can do anything with it he wants. The act of sowing it hurts so much that he cries. But as the African pastors say when they preach on Psalm 126, "Brother and sisters, this is God's law of the harvest. Don't expect to rejoice later on unless you have been willing to sow in tears." And I want to ask you: How much would it cost you to sow in tears? I don't mean just giving God something from your abundance, but finding a way to say, "I believe in the harvest, and therefore I will give what makes no sense. The world would call me unreasonable to do this -- but I must sow regardless, in order that I may someday celebrate with songs of joy."


Psalm 126:5-6
They that sow in tears shall reap in joy. He that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him.

A long and bumpy ride


It's been a long long ride. I've gone up and down. I tried to do it in my own strength, but I failed miserably. It's time to depend on Him again to lift me up and to soar with wings as eagles.

Every day, it seems like there are troubles and problems, challenges and struggles. There seems to be giants all around me, taunting me, and waiting till I fall. It's like I'm surrounded by mountains, so high and steep that I cannot overcome it.

Sometimes it's my own sins and struggles. At times, it's the people around me. I get affected whenever something concerns me or someone important to me.

Have I been depending on my own self? Am I insecure? Can I find strength once again in the Lord?

As I think back, so many things have happened and it's like I have drifted far away from my Saviour and have been doing much things in my own strength. I guess the only way to come back to God is once again to depend and trust Him.

I'm going to walk by faith and trust that God will work in my life.

Whatever the circumstances may be

A Saviour, a Comforter
He's always there for me
He brought me out of darkness
and caused the blind to see
Heavenly Father,
take control of me
For whatever the circumstance may be,
I'll love Him, and I know He loves me

Chorus:
So we'll lift up our voice
and sing unto our King
We are weak, He is strong
in His arms, we belong
So we'll lift up our hearts
and rejoice unto our King
He is worthy, He is mighty
He can do anything for me

A sacrificial Lamb
He died for me
He laid His life on the cross
to rid us of our sins
When trials clouts our lives
and nothing seems right
But whatever the circumstance may be
I'll love Him, and I know He loves me

Whatever happens, I'm going to praise You. Whatever happens, I'm going to love You.

I want to be a shining light for Jesus... God, help me.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Back to blogging


It's been a while since I just post on this blog. Well, I guess maybe things been rather busy and stuff and also with most of my time spent in camp, I hardly have time to stop and blog. Well, now that I'm still waiting for my posting and I have more free time. I guess it will be a good idea to start blogging. I just need some time to quieten down and think about stuff and write it down.

You know, I've been thinking...

How long does it take before I lose the ability to influence a particular person?

One year? It almost seem like it.

A year ago, I had a wonderful opportunity to see lives changed and grow. Now, I hardly am able to.

Yes, we still say hi and bye, but there's almost like a little gap between us.

Only some have remained. Only some have continued to be merely more than hi and bye.

Is it time to say 'All the best and I wish you well for the path ahead'?

I can't bear to leave each one. Well, but I guess people grow and move on. Maybe God has a greater plan for each of them. Maybe I'm no longer the person I used to be. Maybe I have drifted away from my Saviour.

To those who are merely more than hi or bye, I really appreciate you.

I want to be a new creation. I want to be filled with the Spirit of God. I want to shine for Jesus in every area of my life.

I'm weak...

WWJD

Friday, August 1, 2008

Uth Worship - Preaching


Today's message was powerful! It spoke to me. I thank God for using His words to speak to my harden and proud heart.

1 Corinthians 2:4-5
And my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power: That your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God.

This two verses really serve as a STRONG REMINDER to myself that my preaching must not be in the flesh, in my own eloquence, in my own strength or ability, but by the power of the Holy Spirit in my life.

So often, I like to depend on myself rather than God to preach. I like to think that I can do it in my own strength. I can prepare by myself. I can preach and it's not a problem because I have done it before.
But this is a wake up call that even Paul acknowledge his weakness and inability, who am I that I should be better than this great man of God.

May God give me a humble and teachable heart.
May I be depending upon God to help me share the Word.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Revival Video

For Christians...

If you have about 30 minutes to spare...

And you really want revival...

I strongly urge you to spend some time watching this video.


Wednesday, March 19, 2008

A Easter Poem

Why is He silent when a word,
Would slay His accuser all?
Why does He meekly bear their taunts,
Why does He meekly bear their taunts,
When Angels wait His call?
"He was made sin," my sin He bore
Upon the accursed tree,
And sin hath no defense to make,
His silence was for me!

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Back to the future


Many people want to know what will happen in the future. People have always been curious about what the future holds. The mystery of the future is something that people are interested in and they look to many ways to find answers to the questions they are asking.

No matter which country one is from, people have a desire to know what's going to happen in the future. Wanting to predict the future is like divination. Divination is the attempt of ascertaining information by interpretation of omens or an alleged supernatural agency, either by or on behalf of a querent. Below are some methods of divination that people use.

astrology: by celestial bodies.
bibliomancy: by books (frequently, but not always, religious texts).
cartomancy: by cards.

cheiromancy/palmistry: by palms.
chronomancy:about time, lucky/unlucky days.

cybermancy: by computers.

gastromancy: by crystal ball.

feng Shui: by earthen harmony.

I Ching divination: by the I Ching; a form of bibliomancy.

numerology: by numbers.

oneiromancy: by dreams.

Ouija: board divination.

taromancy: by Tarot; a form of cartomancy.

necromancy: by the dead, or spirits/souls of the dead/recently dead


I have only included the common ones, for a more comprehensive lists of the different methods of divination, look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methods_of_divination

In the next few moments, I'm going to reveal what's going to happen in the future and it can be found in the Word of God.

Matthew 24:3-14

Now as He sat on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to Him privately, saying, “Tell us, when will these things be? And what will be the sign of Your coming, and of the end of the age?”

And Jesus answered and said to them: “Take heed that no one deceives you. For many will come in My name, saying, ‘I am the Christ,’ and will deceive many.

And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled; for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet.

For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom.
And there will be famines, pestilences, and earthquakes in various places.

All these are the beginning of sorrows.


Then they will deliver you up to tribulation and kill you, and you will be hated by all nations for My name’s sake.
And then many will be offended, will betray one another, and will hate one another.

Then many false prophets will rise up and deceive many.
And because lawlessness will abound, the love of many will grow cold.

But he who endures to the end shall be saved.
And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world as a witness to all the nations, and then the end will come.


Firstly, we see that one of the signs of Jesus' second coming is that there will be an emergence in false prophets, people claiming to be Jesus Christ. Today, we will examine this topic.

In today's world, there are many false prophets who are twisting the facts of the Bible and leading people to hell and condemnation. False prophets who come out and teach ungodly, unholy, wicked doctrines, confusing and destroying the lives of people.

One example is John Scotland. Some of his outrageous teachings is his claim to have experienced spiritual drunkenness of the Holy Spirit for the last 3 years non-stop. As he got up to minister in Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship (3,000 people were in attendance), he staggered around the stage, told jokes, mumbled, slurred his words and then worked his way up to reading the Bible. When he tried to read the Scripture he would stop and make cackling chicken sounds. In fact, each time he tried to read the Bible, strange sounds proceeded from his mouth, which the audience loved. Scotland calls this manifestation from the Holy Spirit "a wake-up call".

Listen to what he says:


"See, some of us are saying, I can't get my head around this. You're not supposed to get your head around it, you're supposed to get your heart around it. You've got PhD "Permanent Head Damage" from listening to too many sermons. For 20 years, I've preached 3 point sermons and nobody get set free. Now I get drunk and ramble and God offends people to reveal their hearts. I was at another service and I had the bag with my bottles in it. As I staggered to the front, and went through my bag looking for my bottles, I know the spirit of God is doing something. And my natural mind is saying, get on with the sermon but the spirit of God says, carry on, go with the flow. What do you want? You want religion? You want sermons? Tickle your ears? Or do you want the foolishness? Do you want the foolishness of the holy spirit to come in? In Power. Isn't it great to shout in church. Isn't it? Its great. You know, all these years, you've been told. When you walk into church, SHHH, SHHH. You might wake god up. Ladies and gentlemen. The angels are serving wine. They are serving wine as I speak. They're bringing big barrels. The party has just BEGAAAAN. A couple of years ago, a couple who was living together, had a daughter who died of cancer at 23. 6 months before she died, they came and asked me, can I use the church hall to throw a party for my daughter? What was I to do? I said Yes. They were an ungodly family and they wanted to party, and along with the party, they wanted drink. And the lord said go along, let them drink. And they invited me to the party and it was about 1 am and the party had just begun. And the disco was playing and they had this machine that puffed out smoke and flashing lights and I sat there in the party and the place was heaving. And you know what the lord said to me? He said, John this is how you party. This is how you party. I've been to church for 20 odd years and people keep looking at their watches, wondering when the preacher was going to finish. Church were only just learning how to party. you know we were never invited to parties when we were Christians and the reason we weren't invited to parties is because we were joy killers. Yeah. Yeah. JOY KILLERS! Now we get invited all the time. Jesus said I've come to give you life. LIFE! LIFE! And that more abundantly."


Another person we see is Benny Hinn.

Benny Hinn promotes himself as a Christian healing evangelist, Bible teacher, and the author of a number of best-selling inspirational Christian books. His thirty-minute TV program This Is Your Day, is among the world’s most-watched Christian programs, seen on various Christian television networks, including Trinity Broadcasting Network, Daystar Television Network, Revelation TV, The Christian Channel, Vision TV, INSP Networks, and The God Channel.


Benny Hinn conducts regular "Miracle Crusades" – revival meeting/faith healing events held in sports coliseums and stadiums in major cities throughout the world.
His teachings are based on Word of Faith theology which espouse belief in the inerrancy of the Bible, contemporary works of the Holy Spirit and the "perpetuity of spiritual gifts" which includes activities such as 'speaking in tongues', faith healing, exorcism, and consequential financial prosperity. Particular concerns of Hinn's critics include a lack of transparency regarding his personal income derived from ministry, disputes as to substantial claims that the sick are actually healed through his ministry, and Hinn's persistant aberrant theology.

Hinn made a number of unfulfilled (religious) prophecies for the 90s, such as God will destroy America's homosexual community in 1995 or the death of Fidel Castro, election of the first female president of the USA, the East Coast of the United States will be devastated by earthquakes, etc., all before the third millennium.


I have only listed two false prophets above and there are still many more around, looking to deceive and confuse people. In a world where truth is often diluted, we need to be all the more careful to weed out what's good and what's bad. Be the judge, use God's Word as the litmus test against what people may say.

Next up, we will examine some of the false doctrines that are common today.

Word-Faith Movement (Prosperity Doctrine/Positive Confession)

HERETICAL DOCTRINES
Because of the diverse nature of the movement, the doctrines listed below are representative of those held widely or predominantly throughout the leadership of the movement.

Doctrines:
- Christians are "gods", and therefore do not need to ask "in God's will", but rather use our own divinity to speak what we want into being.
- We are lacking faith if we are not healthy and wealthy. (God intended for us to be rich and healthy).
- Men are capable of saving themselves.
- Belief in faith as a "force" capable of being used for good or evil.
- Use of faith-force to change reality or to create through visualization
- God is unable to operate within the earth realm without our help
- Use of words (negative) releases Satan's power, while words (positive) release God's power.

Manifest Sons Of God (The Manchild Company)

HERETICAL DOCTRINES
The following philosophies represent those commonly held by organizations following these theologies. The actual beliefs of any one organization may vary somewhat from the details presented below, but general theme remains the same.

- A New Form and Standard for Christianity is emerging. It will change our entire understanding of what Christianity is. In 20 years it will be entirely different. Change will be so dramatic, the Christian church as we know it will oppose it. The change will come from outside the church.
- Rapture of the "wicked" (Not of the saved!).
- God is to be revealed when he takes his throne in the temple.
- Christians cannot be deceived.
- City Churches: One church leadership per city. Other churches are to join the KCF, transfer membership to them (or associated churches in other cities), and close down their churches).
- Joel's Army/Kingdom Now/Dominion theology: the church is to conquer and subdue the earth in order to bring in the millennium.
- New Breed/manifest Son's of God: We will be perfected into our glorified bodies prior to Christ's return. This will allow us to subdue the earth.
- Christians become "gods". We have the "divine" nature.
- Christ comes into us as a "seed" and grows into a "prophet". Christ therefore comes "within us".
- Jesus was sent as a "pattern" for the corporate church (Corporate church in this context means that the church becomes Christ. Christ is not complete without us because he is the head and we are the body).
- The current church has the spirit of "Antichrist".

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Because of Your love

Ever felt tired, discouraged, alone?
No one cares, nobody is there.
Everyone is busy, everyone seems happy and all seems well.
You look around and you wonder why you're down.
The world passes by, people rush by.
And you stand alone.

'I've lost the experience with God. I don't have inner peace. I feel far from God.' one may say. 'No one understands me. Why am I going through this?'

Yet, many Christians have gone that path, many Christians have drifted from God and now it seems so hard to get back. But God has never let you go. God is always calling out to you, if only you would quieten your heart and listen. God may use many different things and people to reach out to you, to draw you back to Him.

God use songs to lift my heart. As I went for Camp Re-energize, the words of the songs during the worship session really spoke to my heart.

Shine Jesus Shine

Lord the light or your love is shining,
In the midst of the darkness shining,
Jesus light of the world shine upon us,
Set us free by the truth you now bring us,
Shine on me. shine on me.

Chorus:
Shine Jesus shine
Fill this land with the fathers glory
Blaze, spirit blaze,
Set our hearts on fire
Flow, river flow
Flood the nations with grace and mercy
Send forth your word
Lord and let there be light.

Lord I come to your awesome presence,
From the shadows into your radiance,
By the blood I may enter your brightness,
Search me, try me, consume all my darkness,
Shine on me. shine on me.

As we gaze on your kindly brightness.
So our faces display your likeness.
Ever changing from glory to glory,
Mirrored here may our lives tell your story.
Shine on me. shine on me.

This song brings back so many memories and it just brought a smile to my face. The musical rehearsals, the people who worked together, the happy and sad times, the memories just flooded my mind and it reminded me of how good God is.

Because of Your love

[2x]
Yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah

As we come into Your Presence we remember every blessing

That You've poured out so freely from above
Lifting gratitude and praises for compassion so amazing
Lord, we've come to give You thanks for all You've done

[Chorus:]
Because of Your love, we're forgiven
Because of Your love, our hearts are clean
We lift You up with songs of freedom

Forever we're changed because of Your love
Yeah, yeah

For- ever we're changed because of Your love

[love]

[Chorus:]
Because of Your love, we're forgiven
Because of Your love, our hearts are clean
We lift You up with songs of freedom
Forever we're changed because of Your love
Yeah
Yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah

Look closely at the chorus. Because of Your love, we're forgiven. Because of Your love, our hearts are clean. We lift You up with songs of freedom. Forever we're changed because of Your love.

The next song is 'The love of God'

The love of God is greater far
Than tongue or pen can ever tell;
It goes beyond the highest star,
And reaches to the lowest hell;
The guilty pair, bowed down with care,
God gave His Son to win;
His erring child He reconciled,
And pardoned from his sin.

Refrain:
Oh, love of God, how rich and pure!
How measureless and strong!
It shall forevermore endure—
The saints’ and angels’ song.

When hoary time shall pass away,
And earthly thrones and kingdoms fall,
When men who here refuse to pray,
On rocks and hills and mountains call,
God’s love so sure, shall still endure,
All measureless and strong;
Redeeming grace to Adam’s race—
The saints’ and angels’ song.

Could we with ink the ocean fill,
And were the skies of parchment made,
Were every stalk on earth a quill,
And every man a scribe by trade;
To write the love of God above
Would drain the ocean dry;
Nor could the scroll contain the whole,
Though stretched from sky to sky.

What a song to describe the love of God. The wonderful love of our God is simply indescribable.

Anyway, anyone out there who needs a little encouragement and maybe you feel that you need someone to sing these songs to you, I can do it. :)

Friday, February 8, 2008

Not mine but Yours

Do listen to this song as you read through this post. :)



The gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are filled with much truths and principles. As I read through the Book of Luke, I came across a verse that we have seen so often, but maybe have zoom past it too quickly so often.

Luke 22:42
'Father, if You are willing, remove this cup from Me; yet not My will, but Yours be done.'

At a time when you are facing death in the face, when you know you are about to go through mankind worse form of torture and punishment, when you know that you are going to be betrayed, when you know that you are going to be abused physically, whipped, punched, kicked and slapped, when you know you are going to be insulted, mocked and laughed at, when you know that the people melting out all this punishment to you are the same people you love and created, when you know that you will be separated from God and go through this alone, what will you do?

I believe everyone would run away, everyone would want to escape, no one would be willing to go through this tough time, no one would be willing to be subjected to such pain and suffering. But look at what Christ did...

'Father, if You are willing, remove this cup from Me; yet not My will, but Yours be done.'

At such a time, He was still wanting and willing to obey God. He was willing to fulfill God's will. He wanted to please God.

The song below is entitled 'Blessed be Your name' and it's probably a favourite for many. But I hope that it is a favourite not because of its tune only, but for the lyrics and what it means. May each time we sing this song, we mean it as an act of worship and not a showcase of our voices.

Blessed be Your name

Blessed be Your name
In the land that is plentiful
Where the streams of abundance flow
Blessed be Your name

Blessed be Your name
When I'm found in the desert place
Though I walk through the wilderness
Blessed be Your name

Every blessing You pour out,
I turn back to praise
When the darkness closes in, Lord
Still I will say...
Blessed be the name of the Lord
Blessed be Your name
Blessed be the name of the Lord
Blessed be Your glorious name

Blessed be Your name
When the sun's shining down on me
When the world's all as it should be
Blessed be Your name

Blessed be Your name
On the road marked with suffering
Though there's pain in the offering
Blessed be Your name

Every blessing You pour out,
I turn back to praise
When the darkness closes in, Lord
Still I will say...
Blessed be the name of the Lord
Blessed be Your name
Blessed be the name of the Lord
Blessed be Your glorious name

You give and take away
You give and take away
My heart will choose to say
Lord, Blessed be Your name

My dear friend, whatever you are going through today or at this point in your life happens for a purpose. It may be tough, it may be rough, it may be challenging, it may be problematic, it may be tiring, it may be draining, but we know, by FAITH, that ALL things work together for good to them that love God and to those who are called according to His purpose.

Can we say, when trials come and when things don't go our way, 'Father, not my will, but Yours be done'? Can we say, when the pain, hurts and sufferings of life comes, 'Lord, blessed be Your name'?

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

My Army Experience

It's Chinese New Year again and that means book out time.
It's the time that I always look forward to.

A time to relax.
A time to chill.
A time away from army life.
A time back to family, friends and loved ones.
A time to talk, laugh and catch up.
A time to go out, hang around and have fun.

The past few weeks have flown past.
Things seem to have zoomed past.
Change has occurred.
Losing touch.
Drifting apart.
Communication gets lesser.
Relationships seem further.
Friends looks like strangers.

Yet, it's time like this when I learn so much.
I realised the importance of my family.
I learn to appreciate the people around me.
I want to spend time with my family.
They mean so much to me.
It's time to start treasuring them more.
It's time to spend more time with them.

Time management is vital.
Balancing it with different people sometimes seem hard.
But thank God for everything.
Friends who stood by me.
I want to spend more time with each of you.
Well, you get to see who's there and who's not.
Sometimes it takes two to clap.

Well, I guess two things I've learnt in camp is to trust and thank God.

Trusting in God is the sweetest thing I've learnt.
Learning to depend on Him to see me through everything is pure joy.
Reading His Word and hearing Him speak gives me rest.
Praying and committing things to Him keeps me in perfect peace.
I can see God in everything that happens.
God, show me your majesty and glory.

'Thank you' is something we often take for granted.
'Thank You God' is hardly heard.
When good things come, we think we did it.
When bad things happen, we blame God.
We are a bunch of ungrateful, unthankful people.
But I've learnt that we should thank God for all that comes our way.
There's just so much to thank God for.

Start thanking God and you will be a happier person.


My God is real
And to me it's a big deal

To see Him revealed in creation
To know His promises through revelation

Allows me to see His majesty
And His glory
And His power


Poem about army life

Each day in camp
Doing 5bx, IPPT or SOC
Running, pulling, and jumping off ramp
Your hand I can see

I shall continue the next time when I get more inspiration. :)

I am wrong

Got this in an email and I just thought that it was really appropriate and important, so would like to share with you all. Thanks bro for the email. :)

"What are you wrong about, preacher?"

I don't know. If I knew I would change.

"Then how do you know you're wrong?"

Unless I'm perfect and know everything -- I must be wrong about some things. I just don't know what.

"But I thought preachers knew everything."

Some of them may think they do. But even the Apostle Paul, who wrote most of the New Testament, said he only knew in part.

1 CORINTHIANS 13:12 NIV
12 Now we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.

There are two ways to face life: thinking you know everything and are doing everything right, or realizing you are not yet perfect. The first way is pride, the second is humility.

If you think you know everything, you cut yourself off from learning. If you think everything you do is right, you almost eliminate any chance of improvement.

Do you really desire to never know more than you do now? Would it please you to never make any progress from where you are now?

Then, to protect you from the enemy of pride, start each day saying, "I am wrong. Lord, show me where to change."

Pride stunts your growth as a person.
Pride retards progress.
Pride robs you — and can kill.
Pride causes strife and destroys relationships.
Pride isolates.
Pride closes doors of opportunity.

Humility is the only antidote for pride and all its horrible consequences.

The first step to wholeness is to realize you have a problem.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

My first book out

Just booked out on Thursday. Well, it's been a good time for the past two weeks. Made new friends, learnt new stuff. I guess it has been a rather fulfilling and eye-opening experience so far. I hope to just take this time to share some stuff I've learnt during my time in the army.

One of the stuff I learnt was encouragement. I realised the importance of encouragement. During BMT, we had to go through route march. Route march can be tiring and discouraging if all you do is to walk and walk with a heavy load. But then, because of the constant cheers, singing, and encouragement, it makes the whole process much better and fun.

So is it with life, there are so many things that can discourage us. Trials come, bad things happen. We all need encouragement. All of us needs to be patted on the back, hugged, encouraged and loved.

Will you be an encouragement?

Giving up is not an option

I got this story from an email and I decided to share it. Hope it will be a blessing to you.

One day I decided to quit...
I quit my job, my relationship, my spirituality...
I wanted to quit my life.
I went to the woods to have one last talk with God.
"God", I said. "Can you give me one good reason not to quit?"

His answer surprised me...

"Look around", He said. "Do you see the fern and the bamboo?"

"Yes", I replied.
"When I planted the fern and the bamboo seeds,
I took very good care of them.
I gave them light. I gave them water.
The fern quickly grew from the earth.
Its brilliant green covered the floor.
Yet nothing came from the bamboo seed.
But I did not quit on the bamboo.

In the second year the Fern grew more vibrant and plentiful.

And again, nothing came from the bamboo seed.
But I did not quit on the bamboo. He said.
"In the third year, there was still nothing from the bamboo seed.
But I would not quit.
In the fourth year, again, there was nothing from the bamboo seed.
"I would not quit." He said.
"Then in the fifth year a tiny sprout emerged from the earth.

Compared to the fern it was seemingly small and insignificant...
But just 6 months later the bamboo rose to over 100 feet tall.

It had spent the five years growing roots.
Those roots made it strong and gave it what it needed to survive.

I would not give any of My creations a challenge they could not handle.
He said to me. "Did you know, My child, that all this time you have been struggling, you have actually been growing roots"

"I would not quit on the bamboo. I will never quit on you."
"Don't compare yourself to others." He said.

"The bamboo had a different purpose than the fern.
Yet, they both make the forest beautiful."

"Your time will come", God said to me. "You will rise high!"
"How high should I rise?" I asked.

"How high will the bamboo rise?" He asked in return.
"As high as it can?" I questioned.

"Yes." He said, "Give me glory by rising as high as you can."
I left the forest and bring back this story.

I hope these words can help you see that God will never give up on you.
He will never give up on you.

God says in Psalms 84: 11 that the Lord Jesus is your "sun (to give you warmth and joy) and shield (to protect you) and He will not withhold good things from those who walk uprighteously." No problem is too big for God to carry on His shoulder. Come to Him in prayer.

Never regret a day in you life.
Good days give you happiness;
Bad days give you experiences;
Both are essential to life.

Keep going....

God's way of saying 'Have a nice day'?

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Countdown to Army


I'm going to the army on Wednesday. Many have asked me this question, 'So Marcus, are you ready?' Well, I guess it will be a new experience. Maybe it's going to be a challenging time. Well, as Ian and some others have shared, devotions will be the first to go. But, by the grace of God, I'll pull through.

I know He will sustain me through this whole army experience. I know He will protect me through everything. I know He will comfort me during times of trouble and discouragement. I know He will be there for me when I'm alone. I know God will never leave nor forsake me.

My prayer is that I'll never drift away from God but that I'll draw closer to Him. I pray that I will be a shining light in the army and that God will use me to reach my bunk-mates, army mates for His glory. I pray that I will not fall into sin or temptations but that my focus will be on God.

My life verse:
I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me. (Galatians 2:20)

In times of weariness and tiredness:
Come to Me, all you who labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. (Matthew 11:28)

In times of loneliness:
For He Himself has said, 'I will never leave you nor forsake you.' (Hebrews 13:5)

In times of need:
Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. (Hebrews 4:16)

In times of discouragement:
Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go. (Joshua 1:9)

In times of faithlessness:
But without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. (Hebrews 11:6)

In times of not wanting to read God's Word:
But his delight is in the law of the Lord, and in His law he meditates day and night. He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that brings forth its fruit in its season, whose leaf also shall not wither, and whatever he does shall prosper. (Psalm 1:2-3)

In times of lack of love:
Love suffers long and is kind; love does not envy; love does not parade itself, is not puffed up; does not behave rudely, does not seek its own, is not provoked, thinks no evil; does not rejoice in iniquity, but rejoices in the truth; bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never fails. (Hebrews 13:4-8)

In times of prayerlessness:
Unless the Lord builds the house, they labour in vain who build it; unless the Lord guards the city, the watchman stays awake in vain. (Psalm 127:1)

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Video of my attempt



That's me trying to squeeze through the structure. Well, we adjusted and re-did the structure, so not so easy fall. But it was just fun that we tried to squeeze through.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Goodbye Oasis


Happy new year! This is the year 2008 and it's a brand new year. Which means that Oasis will no longer exist as a tribe. Well, we had our last tribal outing of the year yesterday and it was a fun and sad time. Fun because of all the things we did, the food we ate, the time spent together. Sad because I know that we can no longer be together as a tribe. But though we may not exist physically, but I know that spiritually we will always be Oasis!

Smiling for the camera!

I went to church at about 10 plus to prepare my wonderful grape salad. Then Xiu ying came at about 11 plus. She wanted to fry her seaweed chicken and dumplings, and we took some time trying to figure out how to turn on the gas. Finally we turned it on and it was frying time.

That's Xiuying. She looks bored...

That's Benjamin! Looks like he discovered something... Like how to eat a chicken.

That's Alex and he's grinning from ear to ear.

Patricia came after that and she brought her curry chicken. Hmmm, she made it herself and she used some kind of potatoes for the chicken and saying that it was good for curry. Jon and Sihan joined us shortly, bringing crabballs and bee hoon respectively. Alex came, with Benjamin just behind. Nuggets and fried chicken was added to our menu.

That's Jon Muk with his 'what's your problem' dao look.

I'm sorry Sihan, I couldn't resist putting this unglam picture up.

Xiu and Jon. I wonder what they are looking at.

Then, we made our way to Botanics and it was feasting time. The food was really good. Then, we started to play BOOM and police and thief. It was such a crazy time. We ran and chase and I had so much fun. I don't know about the rest though. Haha. Well, all good things have to come to an end, and it was time for Jon to go to work, Xiu and Sihan to go for dinner.

This is a super nice view of Botanics!

But before they left, it was photos time. So we snapped some pictures as a form of memory. Here are the pictures:

Our trademark!

After that, some of us decided to go to Island Creamery, but it was really crowded, so we went to Macs instead. We started to write the messages for each other and to touch up on the gifts for one another. And as usual, it was photos time for us, so we took more pictures at macdonalds.

Alex, me and Ben!

Jiaxin, Yvonne and me!

Pat and me!

Our tribe shirt! Ponytails (Pat, Yvonne, Jiaxin) and bald heads (Alex and me)

After that, we went to church to hang out and just spend the rest of the time together. Alex, Jiaxin, Yvonne, Patricia, Benjamin and myself were there at church. Yvonne brought a nice mango cake and everyone ate it so deliciously. Then, we had a time of short worship session, before Pat had to leave. After that, Alex left too, so it was left with Ben, Jiaxin, Yvonne, and myself. And we did crazy stuff.

Funny posture...

Jump for joy!

Do Re Mi. Look at our heights...

We looked weird... Cool pose?

Reach out for the stars!

We took some weird pictures of us trying to jump and catch a jump shot. We tried to balance chairs. We tried to squeeze through chairs. We played sardines. We walked in the dark. We ran up and down church. We had so much fun.

I build this structure. No kidding...

Benjamin trying to squeeze through. Watch the video.


This is the video of Benjamin's first attempt at squeezing through!

Yvonne's turn to pose with the man-made structure.

This is a step of faith. Oops, I mean seat of faith.

Jiaxin was scared, but she did it. And what you see is real. No camera tricks.

Thank God for this outing.
Thank God for Oasis.
Thank God for each one in Oasis!

It's been a superb year gone by. It will be a even better year in 2008.

'Come to Me, all ye who labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.' (Matthew 11:28)

May this verse and this promise be your source of strength in the year ahead!

It's a free-for-all informal picture!