Tuesday, November 29, 2005

a common love.


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a common love for each other
a common gift to the Saviour
a common bond holding us to the Lord
a common strength when we're weary
a common hope for tomorrow
a common joy in the truth of God's word

in this family
we can meet each others' needs
we can light each one's path
we can bear each one's grief
as His children
we can comfort each care
we can build each one's faith
we can work we can share :)

Monday, November 28, 2005

birthday blessings.


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they ended up in a whip cream fight.
well, understandable for the under 20s. ;p


ps: if you want the orginal sized pics or more pics, msn me!

Thursday, September 08, 2005

prayer- exam

on behalf of nuan yi:

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if you happen to see this, please keep our sister in prayer. :)

*waves to nuan yi* may the joy of the Lord be your strength and your hope, your energy and your focus. may you find rest as you surrender your small dreams into His hands. He will make all things beautiful!

Sunday, August 28, 2005

entering the gates of heaven

why nobody updates posts anymore? let's blog and share what God has spoken to you so that we can encourage each other with our testimonies. =)

firstly, it just dawned upon me that life that is free may be an empty life. i have been so busy and have no free time for myself. however, it just came to my mind that even if i have all the free time for myself, i'll run out of things to do, i'll feel bored and empty after doing everything that can be done. life will become so meaningless and self centred if we live an idle life. people think going to church is too much of an activity for them. commitments are heavy and serving is never ending. this may be the reason why people do not want to go to church. and i so wish that i can have a lot of free time, but i suddenly got the revelation that i'd be so selfish and self centred if i live for myself alone. maybe then, i'd rather be busy and think more about others instead of just thinking for myself. when you are busy and have things to do, as in serving, it not only makes our lives more busy, interesting and it also helps us to think more for others. and soon, we might just find that we can be happier and forget about our own troubles and problems. life can be more meaningful and purposeful.

another thing that puts weight in my heart and that is the salvation of our families. many of us, our families have yet to accept Christ. and we've battled the prosecution that we faced. now that we do not really face the problem of prosecution anymore, i feel that it's time to really turn our attention from friends to family, not that we forget and neglect our friends, but also pray and bring our families to Christ. after all, they are the closest people to us on this earth. the ones who love you unconditionally. let's pray hard for open doors. =)

Sunday, August 21, 2005

nothing matters, because He died

it is so true, that it doesn't matter whether we have been nice to everyone we meet or if we have been nasty, whether if i have shouted at my mum yesterday or have helped her to do work, whether i have gave up my seat on the bus or i have chosen not to see that old lady. it doesn't matter if i have done my quiet time yesterday, or if i have fallen asleep in the middle of my prayer. it doesn't matter if i have spoke about Christ to my friends, or if i have been gossiping about the world.

it doesn't matter if we have been good, or if we feel guilty and ashamed that we haven't been good enough. because we can never be perfect the way God is. and coming into the presence of God, He will take away all our sins and shame. He will take away all our guilt and self conviction. it is not what we do that earns us a place to stand before Him, but by His grace that we can stand in His presence. it is not by our might alone that we can be before Him, worshipping Him, but by His grace and mercy, His forgiveness and His grace.

many times, i have felt like i am not worthy to worship God. many times, i have felt like my life doesn't match up to Him. many a times, i have felt like i do not qualify to be there, praising and worshipping Him when i felt like i have not lived the way i should, like the way He did. for every day of my life i am sinning, every day i have done some things that i am not supposed to and yet not doing the things i am supposed to.

but today i understand that by the grace of God, we all can enter into His presence and worship Him. today i know that we are all sinners, standing before Him through His forgiveness and love. that He has chosen to die and forgive us, so that we can have the chance to wash away our sins and try to live again, the way He did. The cross gave us a chance to do the things we wished we did, it gave us room to change.

and today i heard Him say, if having one person to die means the whole world will be saved, why not? i'd give my life for the lives of the world.

thank you Jesus, for dying on the cross, for me.
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*spent so much time trying to figure out how to put the photos like dez did for the batam trip, but couldn't. this is the best i can do. can put the pics but too big. so click on the url if u want the pics.

saturdays.

saturdays are good. on saturdays i always feel like im in another world altogether. no school the next day to worry about. seeing people who matter the most (apart from the physical family members) to me. it doesnt matter if im in the mood for talking or not in the mood for talking. i can choose to smile or not. saturdays mean being with people i feel like i can be myself with, and with people who i feel are interested in my life and in me as a person. well, people who love me in the love of Christ. :)

the verse we read in service today is lovely isn't it? i thank God each time i remember you.

may the family be built up so that no one gets forgotten or left behind. more hanging out at the 24 hour macs!

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

words can never be enough.

words can never be enough.

Hey Fiona here! I am terribly bored in the office. feel like a flower vase in the office. anyway i was surfing the net and came across this article. it spoke to me alot especially when i am facing a very uncertain future now.


"Finding God's Will For Your Life"


Genesis 24 . . . . . . . . . July 25, 1999

Alice in Wonderland came to an icy fork in the road. Panic stung her as she stood frozen by indecision. She lifted her eyes toward heaven, looking for guidance. Her eyes did not find God, only the Cheshire cat leering at her from his perch in the tree above. "Which way should I go?" blurted Alice.

'That depends, . . . ."said the cat, fixing a strange smile on the confused girl.

"On what?" Alice managed to reply.

"On your destination. Where are you going?" queried the Cat.

"I don't know, . . . " stammered Alice.

"Then," said the cat, with a grin spreading wider, "it doesn't matter."

Many of us feel like Alice in Wonderland, we stand at some crossroads in our life and don't know which road to take. The difference between us and Alice however is that we DO know where we are going. We are children of the King and we are headed to eternal life in His presence. But, do you see, that is part of the problem. It would be easier to look at the decisions of life and conclude that it didn't matter which way we choose. But because we belong to Him . . . it does matter. We know that when we live according to His will, we will know His blessing and experience His joy. Jesus says, "he who does the will of God is my brother and sister."(Matthew 12:50); Jesus also tells us to pray "Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven." (Matthew 6:10)

Some decisions in our life are major: where should we go to school? What job should we take? What home should we buy? Which person should we marry? What commitments should we accept and which should we decline? How does one discern God's will for our lives in these times?

In our text this morning we see a long story of the arranged marriage of Isaac and Rebekah. Abraham sends his trusted servant (perhaps Eliezar) back to the homeland of his family in Haran to get a wife for Isaac. It is in this story that we find some principles for finding God's will for our lives.

CHECK GOD'S WORD

Abraham based his request on God's promise to Him. He knew that God intended to give this land to his children. He knew that it was God's intention to judge the Canannites. Certainly there were many beautiful woman in that area. But Abraham knew that God had called the Jews as His special people. Isaac could not marry a Canannite woman because it would lead to a compromise of faith. So, right at the beginning this servant had certain parameters to work with. He knew that he was looking for a woman that was from Abraham's family and one that would return to the Canann with him. God's promise had given the servant a good start.

The Bible is where we get our good start when it comes to finding God's will for our lives. In the Bible we find commands and principles. If you were driving on a road and a sign said "Speed Limit 55" that would be a command. If it said "Use Caution" that would be a principle. The Bible has both kinds of directions in the Bible. God gives us certain commands,

1 Thessalonians 4:3 "It is God's will that you should be sanctified and that you should avoid sexual immorality, that each of you should learn to control his own body."

1 Thessalonians 5:18 "give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus."

1 Peter 2:15 "It is God's will that by doing good you should silence the ignorant talk of foolish men, but do not use your freedom as a cover-up for evil, live as servants of God."

He tells us we shouldn't lie, we should respect our rulers, we should honor our parents, we should worship regularly, we should put God first. These commands and clear and are meant to be obeyed.

There are also principles such as: "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength." We are told to be "kind, tenderhearted, forgiving, just as God in Christ has forgiven us." We are told that we are to honor the Lord with our lives.

The commands and principles of Scripture will point us toward God's will.

We find someone we are interested in but they are not believers and we fret over whether this could be the right person for us. But the Bible tells us that we should only get involved with believers. (1 Corinthians 7:39-40)
We wonder whether we should declare all our income on our tax forms. The Bible is clear, "give to Caesar what is Caesar's"
We question whether we should do what God says or whether we should obey our employer when we are asked to do something illegal or immoral. The Apostles answered that in the Book of Acts, "We must obey God rather than men."
Our marriage is struggling and we meet someone that "seems to care for us" and we feel drawn to that person and don't know whether it is right. It's not! The Bible says "do not commit adultery".
But even here I must be careful. There are lots of people who have justified ever manner of crazy behavior because of the way they twist scripture. Chuck Swindoll tells the following story,

A Pastor had served as a deacon in a former church prior to being called into the ministry. He toyed with the idea of buying a Doctor of Divinity degree from a degree mill. He really wanted that degree, but he struggled with whether or not it was God's will. Late one afternoon, he stumbled across the answer he'd been looking for. Because it was in the Bible, all doubt was removed. The Lord had confirmed the minister's desire through 1 Timothy 3:13. The King James Version reads, "for they that have used the office of a deacon well purchase to themselves a good degree. . . . " [STRESS FRACTURES p. 233]
I love the story about the Pastor who was preoccupied with preparations for his vacation and really did not spend much time in preparation for his message. The Pastor decided he would claim God's promise that when you are brought before the courts you should not worry because the Spirit will give us the words to say.

Well this man went into the pulpit feeling quite spiritual. He told the congregation, "this morning I want the Holy Spirit to guide me as to what to say to you." He listened and then He heard God's Spirit unmistakably say, "Tell the Congregation that I have not adequately prepared this week."

It is essential that we read the Bible in it's proper context and not make it say what it does not say. When God's Word speaks, we must follow that guidance. But . . .what if the guidance we get is still not enough?

ASK FOR GUIDANCE

Sometimes the simple principles are the most profound. Look at the servant praying: in verse

Then he prayed, “O LORD, God of my master Abraham, give me success today, and show kindness to my master Abraham. See, I am standing beside this spring, and the daughters of the townspeople are coming out to draw water. May it be that when I say to a girl, ‘Please let down your jar that I may have a drink,’ and she says, ‘Drink, and I’ll water your camels too’—let her be the one you have chosen for your servant Isaac. By this I will know that you have shown kindness to my master.” [12-14]

If we want God's guidance we have to seek God's guidance. James tells us if "anyone lacks wisdom he should ask of God who gives to all men liberally". But we must be asking sincerely.

Can I be brutally honest? Most of the time when we ask God to show us what to do, we are really saying "let me know that what I want to do is O.K." If we truly want to find God's will we have to keep all options open. Before we can find God's will we have to trust that God's will is the best. We must understand that what God chooses (even if it is not the choice we would have made) is always the right choice. We must be willing for God to change our direction, or to say "no", or "not yet". We must trust that a closed door is not designed to defeat us or discourage us, it is meant to move us in a better direction. God will answer if we ask sincerely. It is certainly true that we will never be open to God's direction until we can pray with Jesus, "not my will, but yours be done."

WEIGH YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES

The servant watched what was happening. One of the best things that the servant did is found in verse 21, "Without saying a word, the man watched her closely to learn whether or not the LORD had made his journey successful." Consider the circumstances that the servant watched

would she offer to bring water for the camels
would she be a relative of Abraham
would she go with the servant
If any of these circumstances had gone a different direction, the servant would have concluded that he had not found the right woman.

Sometimes God directs us by a closed door. I remember when we were looking at several different churches I asked God to close all the doors except the one that He wanted us to pursue. If none of the churches were His choice then He should close all the doors. Guess which door remained open?

Sometimes God directs by giving us a great opportunity (but we must always check it by the Word and prayer); Sometimes there is a sense of peace (again, check this out it is possible to have peace because your conscience has become deadened). .

One of the best aides God gives to us is our Christian brothers and sisters. Sometimes what seems cloudy to us is crystal clear to the one we are talking to. But again there is a caution: you should check things out with someone you feel has the spirit of God in them. We want someone who is committed to Christ as we are, AND is objective. It is too easy to find people who agree with us. We're not looking for agreement but guidance.

This servant asked God for a specific sign. Is it appropriate to ask God for a sign? Throughout the Bible we see Biblical characters discerning God's way in many different fashions.

Some had God speak directly to them in a dream or vision
Others cast lots (even the disciples in Acts 1)
Some asked for other signs (Gideon Judges 6:37-40 and the fleece; Moses was given a miracle (Ex. 4); Hezekiah and his shadow 2 Kings 20:9; )
But before we start demanding that God give us a sign we need to keep a couple of things straight, First, these Biblical Characters did not have the advantage of God's Word or God's Spirit to guide them. Today we can check God's Word for guidance and we have God's Spirit living within us to guide us into all truth. Asking for a sign when God has spoken clearly is an act of sin . . . not faith.

Second, we must beware of signs that are set up to get what we want. For example, we know that we should visit a person but we don't want to. So, we pray, "Lord, if you want me to talk to this person make me run into them as I walk to the Post Office." Sometimes we will ask for an extreme sign before we are willing to do what we believe God is calling us to do. This too is sin.

Third, we must choose the sign carefully. Sometimes people will say, "Lord, if you want me to do this . . . have the light stay green until I get through the intersection" or something of that nature. That is superstition, not faith. Look at how carefully the servant chose his sign,

how could the servant determine quickly which of the girls that would soon be arriving would have the qualities necessary for Isaac? It would be necessary for him to make the first approach toward conversation, and the obvious thing would be for him to ask her for a drink of water from her pitcher. However, almost any girl, out of common courtesy, would agree to such a request as that, so that act alone would not be sufficient. If, however, she would then, on her own initiative, offer to help in some further way, going a second mile as it were, this would definitely be a good sign. Perhaps the most severe test would be whether she was willing not only to give him some water, and perhaps even his attendants, but also his ten camels. Surely, if she would do this, without grumbling, it would go far toward proving that she was the kind of wife Abraham was seeking for his son.

Drawing enough water to satisfy the thirst of ten large and tired camels would be a hard and wearisome task, to say the least. He couldn't really ask a girl to do such a thing. Nevertheless, if she would do it voluntarily, it would be a strong indication that she was the right one. [Boice, GENESIS Vol. 2 p. 719, 720]

There are other times when we "sense" God speaking to us. We have an "impression from God." When God gives an impression he almost always also gives some verification. All impressions must be evaluated carefully by the clear and authoritative teaching of Scripture. Like in the game rock, paper, scissors . . . paper wins over rock, scissors wins over paper, and rock wins over scissors. In this case . . . Scripture wins over feelings. If Scripture does not speak to the issue we should check with godly friends.

WALK IN FAITH

When all is said and done we must walk by faith. The servant of Abraham went to Haran trusting that God would lead the way. He asked God for direction and when it was given, he acted. When he got to Rebekah's home he didn't even pause to have dinner . . . he wanted to find out if Rebekah was the one first. He continued to walk by the light God provided.

God generally guides one step at a time. Before we can see the second step we must take the first one. Let's not forget that God has given us His Spirit to guide us. He has given us minds to think and to weigh options. Sometimes we have to trust our "sanctified common sense". Sometimes we have to trust the brains and the Spirit God has given us and make the best decision possible. We must walk by faith that God will send his angels ahead of us just as He did Abraham's servant.

CONCLUSIONS

As a result of this servant's faithfulness, Isaac married Rebekah. Two children were born to that union and they named them "Jacob" and "Esau". Jacob's name was later changed to "Israel". This faithful servant played a key role in God's plan of redemption.

Your decisions won't affect the plan of redemption but they are significant. Strive in your life to implement these simple steps

check God's Word
seek God's Help
pay attention to your circumstances
walk faithfully each step God reveals
Two final issues. I mentioned that God reveals things one step at a time. For some of you, the first step may be to take that initial step of faith. Maybe the reason you feel outside of God's will is because you are outside of His grace. God guarantees guidance to all those who are His children. You can be faithful in church attendance and still not be one of His children. You can be a leader in the church and community and still not be one of His children. You can be trying your very best in life, and still not be one of His children.

A person is a child of God when

they have admitted that they have lived as enemies of God. They have disobeyed His commands, they have ignored His importance, they have only been concerned about themselves. In other words, you must first admit that you have sinned.
they acknowledge that there is nothing they can do to rectify this situation. All their good works, all their best actions are tainted with selfish motives. And even if we were able to do some things that are truly good . . . it would never be enough to "pay for" the sin.
they recognize that Jesus Christ is God become man who died as an innocent man, for our sin. He literally came back from the dead making it possible that anyone who really trusts Him to be forgiven and to live beyond the grave.
they make a commitment to trust what they have come to believe is true. Lot's of people see that Jesus is good. Lot's could tell you He died for sin. But it is only when we place our hope in Him . . . it is only when we are willing to bet our life on Him and orient our life from Him that we can truly be said to be a child of God.
If you have never taken this first step. Stop right now. Close you eyes. Talk to God. Tell Him that you are willing to trust Jesus Christ to save you from your sin and from yourself. Tell Him that you believe and receive His promise. Ask Him to take control of your life. And then thank Him, because He has promised that anyone who comes to Him will NOT be rejected. Once you have settled this ultimate issue the others will come easier.

One final thing about finding God's will for your life. God loves us so much, that even if we make a wrong choice . . . He can get us back on course. He may have to shut a door, or place obstacle in our path . . . but He will lead us in the way that we should go. He promises to lead us home and He will do so even if He has to go and get us after we make a wrong turn. So . . . live boldly and faithfully in the confidence that God will direct your paths . . . just as He promised.

Rev. Bruce Goettsche

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

will you call me your friend?

i came across this verse while reading the bible today. it says, "and the scripture was fufilled that says, "abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness, and he was called God's friend". "- james 2:23.

so it made me wonder and think about, how do we be God's friend? it is something so exclusive and seems so hard to achieve. for in the bible, not everyone is called God's friend and only abraham is. yet, we always sing in church that we are called God's friend. it may be a simple sentence, but it is one that takes much courage to sing.

so i read on, and the answer is found in the next verse. "you see that a person is justified by what he does and not by faith alone."- james 2:24. but what exactly does that mean? is it when you say you have faith but your action does not show your faith? "in the same way, faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action is dead."- james 2:17. so perhaps the answer is clear, that we just have to do things that pleases Him.

coincidentally, a friend asked me, what did i think about evangelistic dating today. and by God's grace, i have found my answer. so then, perhaps you had the faith, but when your actions don't support your faith, it just comes to nothing in the end. it just helped me see a clearer picture of how we can be called God's friend.

and it simply means a life surrendered to Him and total reliance on Him. it is a life of trust and faith. it may sound simple, but yet to some, it can be a struggle. is it that we do not have enough trust in Him and His plans? or is it like my friend commented, that we have pride and too much faith in ourselves that we want to control our own lives? but it all comes down to one thing in the end- that is a life where we reign instead of Him.

living a life dependent on Him, it should be simple. it should be easier than living a life based on our own decisions and understanding, but isn't it ironic that it can be such a struggle sometimes? at times when we lose sight, and lose our footing in Him. times when we start to doubt and when patience runs thin. times of uncertainty and wavering. i have to admit i feel uncertain and fearful everyday. everyday can be such a struggle to depend on Him alone and surrendering it all to Him. i fear losing sight of all that He has planned for me. i fear that little voice of my own empowering His. i fear that i might give up my destiny again. so many uncertainties and fear.

the only answer i have right now to this, is that we have to remind ourselves constantly and surrender ourselves every day to Him. you wouldn't know what would happen tomorrow, and the only way to stay with Him is to come to the cross every day. to tell Him of my fears and surrender daily to Him.

"into your hands, i commit again..with all i am, for you Lord"

Friday, August 05, 2005

batam trip.

the crazy people who didnt want to sleep
the ferry ride to batam
reaching the resort
at the lounge
cheers!
more at the lounge
fiona daydreaming` the hyper roomies
getting crazy in their room!!
the peaceful roomies` val & charm excited and almost fell on each other (kissed)
charm relieved by her good balancing skills in the nick of time
getting comfortable in room


pillow fight
charm's victory` elissa stuck amongst cushion
one moment we were smiley the other, sleepy


the session at night


smiley-faced curry`eating breakfast




gwen shopping for titbits
mel squashed` worship
ferry ride home
some of the links of the thumbnails aren't working and if you want the original sized pic, ask me. :)

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