Wednesday, October 24, 2007
John 9 - 10 (24th October) - Li Juan
There are things which happen to us which we feel so puzzled by and we questioned God “Why?”. Sometimes, these things happen so that the work of God can be displayed in your life through these circumstances.
The Pharisees Investigate the Healing
They questioned the healing power and miracles Jesus did. The man who was healed was so full of faith, so certain that Jesus is from God. “If this man was not from God, he could do nothing.”
Spiritual Blindness
Physical blindness is infinitely times far better than spiritual blindness. Once our spiritual eyes are blinded, we can no longer see the truth and would not be guilty of any sin. If you feel spiritually handicapped, ask God to open up your eyes so that you can see, open up your ears so that you can hear, soften your heart so that you will be receptive and teachable once again.
The Shepherd and His Flock
Jesus is like the good shepherd; the good shepherd can lay down his life for the sheep, Jesus died on the cross to cleanse us of our sins and to redeem us. Do we know Jesus like how the sheep recognizes the shepherd’s voice? Take time to tune in to Jesus’ voice, to recognize the Holy Spirit, to identify God’s presence.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
John 7 - 8 (23rd October) - Sky
In this chapter we see a lot of unbelief of Christ among the Jews. Jesus challenged their authority and their way of life. He disregarded their teachings on Sabbath and upset their way of doing things in the temple. Jesus also threatened their status with the occupying Roman authorities. If the people rallied around Jesus Rom would respond with a cruel force.
We can also see a lot of opinions and thoughts in our Jesus in this chapter. Some say he is simply a good man because of his healings and teachings but not God’s son. Other say he is mad, arguing that many unstable people believe themselves as a savior. A few suggest he deliberately deceived people to gain influence and advantage. But we correctly say he is the revealed Messiah, the Son of God and our Lord.
Jesus has many names to us, one day who should try naming all
John 8
An amazing thing happened here and is that the Pharisee brought a woman caught in adultery in front of Jesus wanted to test him and set a trap about the Law. But he rebuked them and said those who without sin shall throw the 1st stone. Jesus stopped the vigilantes’ rush to judgment and made them wait for his surprising answer.
Jesus claimed here that he is not only on a mission from God, but he also claimed to be the unique Son of God who always does what pleases God and who brings the light toe the world. The Pharisees considered this claim preposterous and indeed a person who would make such an amazing statement could only be a liar or the authentic son of God.
V32 then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.
Freedom is not only in your body but in yr choices, in your mind, in your heart. The truth is his Word. We are to keep his word to continually love God, and actively trust him even if we experience temporary setbacks by not living perfect obedience.
Monday, October 22, 2007
Matthew 18 (22nd October) - Ezra
In the first part from verse 1 to 14, Jesus is bringing across to everyone that, even the little ones meant a lot to the Father.
It doesn't mean that you can only know Him when you are an adult, but even the little ones can too. They are God's presious ones.
As it is written, God is a Father, if out of 100 sheeps, 1 is missing, He will search everywhere for this 1 sheep till He finds it.
Verse 15-20 talks about how 2 or more coming together to pray for a person. Though the first part talks about telling a brother his faults, and it goes on to say that, if he refuses to listen to the church, treat him as you would a pagan or tax collector.
I believe what we can learn from that is, not to see it in a literial way, but to see it deeper. There isn't right or wrong way to look at it, bible scripture speaks to everyone in many different ways. But for me, this is what I gather- no matter what the brother or sister is or their rebeliousness is, we must pray for them. If they chooses to sin and ask us to join them, that is where we draw back, but still continue to keep them in prayer.
Verse 21-35, as Jesus speaks, He knows that His time will come where He will be cruxified, and cancel our sins/depts. In the same way, what this passage speaks to me is that, as Jesus die on the cross for our sins, He has forgiven us, we as His children must learn to forgive our brothers / sisters if they have wrong us.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Mark 9, Luke 9: 28 - 62, Matthew 17 (21st October) - Vivien
We first read from Mark. He was Barnabas’ cousin (Col 4:10). Lifting from my student Bible, he was referred warmly as a son by Apostle Peter (1 Pet 5:13). He accompanied Peter to Rome, where Peter helped him write the Gospel account that bears Mark’s name.
Mark is the shortest Gospel. His emphasis is on what Jesus did, rather than what Jesus said.
Next, Luke was known as a physician and companion of Apostle Paul (Col 4:14). He was highly educated person. He did investigations and conducted interviews with eyewitnesses. Therefore it is one of the more thorough and detailed Gospel. He backdated his account from the birth of John the Baptist!
Finally, Matthew was one of Jesus’ twelve disciples who was the tax collector. According to my Student Bible, the arrangement of the Gospel of Matthew reflected his occupation as a tax collector - systematic, ledger-sheet thinking. He doesn’t tell Jesus’ story chronologically; he groups facts topically. Also, his account included events after the resurrection. [Gospel of John also has an intimate account of events that occurred after the resurrection, as he is one of Jesus’ Twelve]
So we can see that God has arranged it in a way that 4 persons from 2 different time periods and closeness with Jesus would write about the Gospel in different styles for different audiences. Here we see the cooperation of 4 gospels to form a complete Gospel!
Mark 9: 2 – 13; Luke 9:28-36; Matthew 17:1 – 13
The Transfiguration
Jesus took Peter, James and John to a high mountain to pray. Then He transfigured right before their eyes. Moses and Elijah appeared. Jesus has an inner circle of disciples among the twelve, namely the 3 mentioned earlier. When we are so close to God, He will reveal an intimate part of Himself to us. Be part of the inner circle! As written in James 4:8, Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you! =)
Mark 9:14 - 32; Luke 9: 37 – 45; Matthew 17: 14 – 19, 22 – 23
The Healing of a Boy with an Evil Spirit
Then the disciples came to Jesus in private and asked, "Why couldn't we drive it out?"
He replied, "Because you have so little faith. I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you." Matt 17:19-20
Have you ever question God, why can this person can perform such miracle or manifestation, why can’t I? I’ve asked that before, then I would think to myself, oh man…my prayer today got no power… Sometimes we can fall into the trap of self-glorification. Our source of faith must be correct in the first place. I always find that the most powerful prayer that I’ve said is always when I humble myself before God and know that without Him, I am nothing. When our focus is right, with the faith as small as a mustard seed, it can move mountain already!
Matt 17:24 – 27
The Temple Tax
This is unique to Matthew, as he was a tax collector, so he is knowledgeable in this aspect and also money matters.
It doesn’t make sense for Jesus to pay tax, since it was for the temple.
However, as a layman Peter would naturally think that the right thing to do was to pay tax, and Jesus will definitely do the right thing, so he answered on behalf of Jesus.
When Peter came into the house, Jesus was the first to speak. "What do you think, Simon?" he asked. "From whom do the kings of the earth collect duty and taxes—from their own sons or from others?"
However, Jesus chose to take the humble route and chose not to offend them. But He still had the aura of God. He got the money from a fish that Peter was told to catch, and He also provided for Peter’s share! Jesus is really the coolest guy on earth!
Mark 9:33 - 40; Luke 9: 46 - 48
Who will be the Greatest?
There are many paradoxes in Christianity. This is one of them. Want to be the greatest? Then be a servant! Humility is the key to been the greatest, because this prevent you from being an arrogant person. It helps us to focus others rather than ourselves.
Mark 9: 38 – 41; Luke 9:49 - 50
Whoever is Not Against Us is For Us
I don’t think this is much of a problem for us in this era. In fact we are happier that more people are doing the right thing in the name of Jesus. But I think we can apply it on other context. Especially when we identify each other in groups and cliques. We shouldn’t allow such exclusivity be a barrier to our relationship with other Christians, because we are but ONE BODY OF CHRIST.
Mark 9: 42 – 50
Causing to Sin
Jesus viewed stumbling blocks very seriously. If any part of our body causes us to sin, cut it off and throw it into hell! Wah… Serious… Be careful that we don’t be a stumbling block to others. Be at peace with each other.
Luke 9:51 – 56
Samaritan Opposition
Jesus and disciples were not welcomed in a Samaritan village, and John and James actually asked Jesus if He wanted them to call fire down! John was known as “Son of Thunder” and we can see why from here. But that also showed the faith that he had! I guess that’s why even though John wasn’t the best-tempered person, but was chosen to be in the in-group of Jesus. Of course, Jesus rebuked them.
Luke 6: 57 – 62
The Cost of Following Jesus
It seems like a high price. Basically it about being obedient towards God and putting Him first in our lives. Dying to oneself. Can you do it? Not easy, but possible. It’s a matter of your heart condition.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Mark 8, Luke 9, Matthew 16 (20th October) - Li Juan
Just like how Jesus was able to multiply 2 loaves of bread and 5 fishes to feed the 5000, He too was able to multiply 7 loaves of bread and a few small fishes to feed the 4000. Jesus had compassion on them; the people who had been following Him for the past three days and were hungry. God will provide if you follow Him. It is amazing how God can provide in ways so miraculous and against the logical mind.
The Yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees
Like how Jesus warned His disciples to guard themselves against the teachings of the Pharisees and Sadducees, we too need to guard ourselves against any influences of the world; any teachings/acts/social norms which are against the biblical truth. We can be blinded by a seeming ‘truth’ as it is so common in our society nowadays. Yet, it can be unlawful in the sight of God. Today, return to the bible again. Is there anything you are doing which is not pleasing in God’s sight?
Peter’s Confession of Christ and Jesus Predicts His Death
For anyone to say “Yes I believe in Jesus Christ”, he must deny himself; recognize that he belongs to the kingdom of God and not to himself. His body is not his own but God’s, his whole being belongs to God and it is by His grace that we can ever exist in this world with all that we have. He must take up the cross; embracing the truth of the Son being sacrificed on the cross just so that we can live. Come back to the feet of the cross again to remember how we can have eternal life, because of the cross. Follow Jesus; follow the prompting of the Holy Spirit and the laws/principles in the bible. NEVER continue a sinful life because you see how hurt Jesus is, and repent of the sins before it’s too late.
Friday, October 19, 2007
Mark 7, Matthew 15 (19th October) - Vivien
Clean and Unclean
The Pharisees and some teachers caught Jesus’ disciples not washing their hands ceremonially before eating, and accused them of breaking the tradition of the elders. In the Old Testament, washing was mentioned as a symbol of cleansing and innocence.
GOD spoke to Moses: "Make a bronze Washbasin; make it with a bronze base. Place it between the Tent of Meeting and the Altar. Put water in it. Aaron and his sons will wash their hands and feet in it. When they enter the Tent of Meeting or approach the Altar to serve there or offer gift offerings to GOD, they are to wash so they will not die. They are to wash their hands and their feet so they will not die. This is the rule forever, for Aaron and his sons down through the generations." Exodus 30:19
And all the elders of that city who are next unto the slain man shall wash their hands over the heifer that is beheaded in the valley. And they shall answer and say, `Our hands have not shed this blood, neither have our eyes seen it. Be merciful, O LORD, unto Thy people Israel, whom Thou hast redeemed, and lay not innocent blood unto Thy people of Israel's charge.' And the blood shall be forgiven them. So shalt thou put away the guilt of innocent blood from among you when thou shalt do that which is right in the sight of the LORD. Deuteronomy 21:6-9
This is an outward expression of an inward intention. It is not really the literal washing that made the priests pure and holy, but the knowledge that they are imperfect and needed to be clean by God by confessing their sins, and so the washing served as a symbolic act and a reminder.
Also, washing was mentioned for hygiene purpose.
However the Pharisees have made these symbolic act not symbolic anymore. It became a tradition, a ritual. So that’s why Jesus rebuked them, calling them as hypocrites. Their hearts were not right. They had totally missed the point of ceremonial washing.
Jesus then illustrated that it was not the food that was fed by a dirty hand that cause a person to be unclean. And Jesus stated clearly that nothing outside could make a person unclean by going into him. But what comes out of the man that makes him unclean. And then Jesus actually declared that all foods are clean! Hallelujah! This is why the worst sinner that you can think of can be clean overnight. All it takes is a decision to accept Christ as his Saviour and King.
Vivien Hibbert mentioned this: "In every worship, there should be a change in the people, if not they are just merely singing songs."
Ask yourself these questions; have worshiping during service become a tradition for you? Is there any different emotionally and spiritually every time you worship God with songs?
Don’t let any worship time be a sing-along session for you. If not it will be meaningless.
Mark 7:24 – 30 & Matthew 15: 21 - 28
The Faith of a Syrophoenician Woman
It is advisable to read the 2 accounts for better understanding. It took me quite a while to digest them. I was kind of taken aback why was dog used as an analogy of the woman. But I guess it is a cultural and time difference. But that wasn’t the main point.
Let’s focus on Jesus first. You’ll get a better picture reading Matthew’s version. The first lesson to learn from Jesus is prioritising. Jesus was very focused, and He prioritised that the people of Israel should be first is the line. The second lesson to be learnt is be flexible and merciful. Jesus wasn’t rigid; He made room for those who desperately needed Him.
Come near to God and he will come near to you. James 4:8
By the way, we are all God’s favourite and priority, and this is only possible for God to do it, because He is God! Why did Jesus need to prioritise then? I believe He is capable to pay equal attention to everybody. But being in human form, He has chosen to limit Himself to the capability of a man to lead by example how man should behave. So don’t think that there is a line for you to queue up, God is always available for us.
Let’s switch our focus to the woman now. 2 lessons to pick up too. First, be desperate. Reading James 4:8 again… “Come near to God and he will come near to you”
Second, be humble. Look at the way she replied to Jesus! She knew that she wasn’t at the top of the priority list, she also knew that Jesus is compassionate and merciful! It was her faith and humility that had saved her daughter. Know who God is, then you will know that there are many blessings that we can ask of God, because He is a God who love us.
Mark 7:31 – 37
The Healing of a Deaf and Mute Man
As Jesus continued His ministry, a group of men brought Jesus a man who was deaf and mute. Jesus brought him away from the crowd and healed him. Then Jesus told him not to tell people about it. But it spread to many people.
Matthew 15: 29 – 39
Jesus Feeds the Four Thousand
Jesus has did it once again! It is not about how much resource we have. It is about the Source. It doesn’t really matter if we have 5 or 7 loaves, 2 fish or a few fish. The point is that we allow God to be glorified through our limited resources, so that layman can see how amazing God is.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
John 6 (18th October) - Li Juan
Jesus is the Bread of Life, and whoever believes in him will have eternal life. We do not work for food that spoils, but for food that endures to eternal life; and that is to believe in Jesus. For us believers, we can still check our hearts today. Repeating the sinner’s prayer for umpteen times every Sunday, do we truly mean what we say in our hearts? Or were we merely repeating after the pastor? Thank God for Jesus, mean it with all your heart.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Mark 6, Luke 9: 1 - 17, Mathew 14 (17th October) - Sylvia
John's time had come. He was jailed for standing up to his values and not being afraid of it and killed because of a king's pride.
Isn't it a shame when sometimes we sin or go the wrong way simply because we don't want to lose face or due to peer pressure?
Don't be afraid to stick to your values and not go the ways of the world. Set an example for the other younger believers in faith.
Jesus Feeds the Five Thousand
Even when Jesus was mourning for the loss of John, He still remembered the needy and had compassion on them to heal the sick. As He spoke to the crowds, it got late and everyone was hungry in an ulu place where shops were closed.
Thank God for the miracle Jesus performed. Feeding the thousands with 5 loaves and 2 fish. Awesome!
Jesus Walks on the Water
Jesus walks on the water and ended up beig mistaken for a ghost by his own disciples. As He invited Peter to join Him, initially Peter was able to walk on the water. However, facing a distraction, He lost faith and began to sink.
Often, we enter into things with such huge faith but our faith level gradually comes down as we meet with obstacles or distractions etc. Look to the Lord in all that we do such that we do not need to fear anymore.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Matthew 9 - 10 (16th October) - Sylvia
Jesus heals a Paralytic
Jesus continues to heal the sick and gets so many criticisms from the Pharisees. They claim to know the law - they teach it. Yet the Pharisees do not believe in the Son of God and do not have an intimate relationship with God.
The Calling of Matthew
Jesus saw Matthew and told him to follow Him. That was how Matthew became one of his 12. He was willing and obedient to follow in Jesus's footsteps.
12 On hearing this, Jesus said, "It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick.
Jesus is so compassionate and merciful that He wants to save the sinners so that they may have eternal life.
Jesus questioned about fasting
15 Jesus answered, "How can the guests of the bridegroom mourn while he is with them? The time will come when the bridegroom will be taken from them; then they will fast.
There is a time to fast. e.g.: We fast when we have something urgent to seek God or when we have to make important decisions when at crossroads of our lives.
A Dead Girl and a sick woman
The woman who had been bleeding had the faith that just by touching something that belonged to Jesus, she would be healed. It was her faith that healed her. How many times have we been disappointed or didn't receive healing due to our lack of faith?
v23-25 When Jesus entered the ruler's house and saw the flute players and the noisy crowd, he said, "Go away. The girl is not dead but asleep." But they laughed at him. After the crowd had been put outside, he went in and took the girl by the hand, and she got up.
Jesus had to call for the crowd to be put outside as they were a distraction and were being negative which may shake the ruler's faith. The crowds symbolises obstacles or sin that i spreventing us from being healed. So in order for healing to take place, we need to focus on Jesus and remove unsightly/unholy things from our lives.
Jesus heals the Blind and mute
Jesus continues to heal the sick and needy, yet the Pharisees are so disbelieving that they went to the extent of calling Jesus the prince of demons who has the authority to command his demons.
We must stand up for our faith whenever people make fun or speak against our God.
The Workers are few.
37Then he said to his disciples, "The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. 38Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field."
This passage is a call for us to rise up and outreach to people. It starts with a small gesture of love even before evangelising. There are so many people out there who have yet to hear of Jesus.
Brothers and sisters, lets be shining stars for Jesus, to magnify God's glory and love through our lives.
Matthew 10
Jesus sends out his 12, giving them authority to drive out evil spirits and to heal every disease and sickness by His name. So healing and chasing demons is not limited to just Jesus, because by His name, we can anything. But don't anyhow do it or else we may end up being spiritually attacked if our faith is not strong.
Jesus gives His disciples words of wisdom to guide them as they go round blessing people. He even warns them that they may face persecution for what they are doing but as long as they stand firm to their faith , they will receive their due rewards..
37"Anyone who loves his father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; anyone who loves his son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me; 38and anyone who does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me. 39Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.
40"He who receives you receives me, and he who receives me receives the one who sent me. 41Anyone who receives a prophet because he is a prophet will receive a prophet's reward, and anyone who receives a righteous man because he is a righteous man will receive a righteous man's reward. 42And if anyone gives even a cup of cold water to one of these little ones because he is my disciple, I tell you the truth, he will certainly not lose his reward."
Lesson to learn: Love God among all things and surrending ourselves to Him, trusting that He will help us lead our lives in a manner pleasing to Him and not us going our own way.
Loving the needy and our fellow christian brothers and sisters.
Monday, October 15, 2007
Mark 4 - 5, Matthew 8: 14 - 34 (15th October) - Junming
The parable of the sower - The four kinds of soil
1.Footpath
This talks about hard-hearted people. When God's word is sown, Satan immediately comes and take it away.
2.Rocky place
People who receive God's word but have shallow foundation, and they fall away immediately when trials come.
3.Thorny ground
People who are choked by too many issues concerning their lives, and as a result become unfruitful.
4.Good soil
People who receive God's word, accept it, and produce a crop. Multiplication
I believe many of us fall in the 3rd group. While we all love God, there are just too many distractions around us. Studies, work, hobbies, relationships.. Reflect on them. Is God glorified through them? Or is God at the backseat? Prioritise.
A lamp on a stand
Looking at it in the context of the previous parable, Jesus is the lamp. So when he comes into our lives, where do we put him? People in the 3rd group would be the ones to put him under the bed. Yes, Jesus is still in the room, but His light does not shine and brighten your room.
People in group 4 would put him on a stand, so that his light fills the room, such that even people from far away can see the bright and lighted room. God's word is meant to be disclosed to the world. And whoever works towards it will get his reward and more=) But whoever does not, what you have will be taken from you. Looks like there's only one choice no?
The parable of the growing seed
This parable talks about the mysterious power of the seed to grow by itself. Yes, it sprouts then it germinates, or vice-versa then it somehow grows. I didnt ace my biology. Hated it. But God created all those processes. There lies the similarity to His kingdom. Once sowed, it grows, as long as we water it. Then we harvest it when it is ripe. Those who wants to draw close to God but you just don't know how, start with getting close to His word. Commit yourself to reading and talking to Him. The seed will grow. Mysteriously.
The parable of the mustard seed
Everything starts small. But God will make a small seed grow into a huge tree, where it will provide shade and rest for your cat, the squirrels, some bats, many kinds of insects and soldiers training under a hot sun. If God has put something into your heart, do not think that a small step forward is insignificant. The first step is always the toughest, but with God, He's going to carry you the rest of the journey till you see fruits. And the creatures taking shade under you.
Jesus calming the storm
Reminds me of the verse Exo 14:14. ''The LORD will fight for you; you need only to be still.''
Jesus can calm any storms that you are going through. Just give them up to God.
The death of 2000 pigs
I always like this story. I see the funny side of how 2000 pigs just rushed themselves off a cliff into a river. Those who watched Ice Age, it reminds me of the Dodo birds. Ha. But Jesus drove out a legion of very powerful demons and probably tricked them into killing themselves. The villagers who saw it were probably fearful. A powerful man was in their midst, and he might kill the rest of the pigs in their land. So they plead with him to leave. If only they knew who he was. And the person who had been demon-possessed was instructed to tell of God's goodness back home, which he did. Those of us with unsaved families, please check your own behaviour at home. It is God's intention to save your family through you.
A dead girl and a sick woman
Jesus heals! By faith, claim his healing powers.
Matt 8:14-34
The passages are similar except for one which was not recorded in Mark
The cost of following Jesus
Reminds me of the parable of the sower. Those of us who truly want to follow Jesus, check your priorities. Everything else we do is for the glory of God. We cannot serve 2 masters. Nor can we serve 284352.93 masters, as some of us are doing. Do not crowd Jesus out with all the other commitments we have. Pick your commitments wisely.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Luke 8, Matthew 13 (14th October) - Li Juan
There’re 4 analogies made here, which is you? The environment in which the 4 types of seeds fell at is similar to the conditions of your heart. Tell yourself today that you want to be the seed which fell on good soil, hear the word, retain it, and by persevering produce a crop, yielding a hundred times what was sown.
Perseverance is the key to see God’s promises coming to pass, God’s work completed. With the mere 2 months left in 2007, will u persevere; at the same time put that little faith in God, trusting that any unfulfilled goals are still possible to be reached?
The Parable of the Weeds
Though being sown on good soil, the evil one would have come along the way to plant some weeds (worries, deceitfulness of wealth etc) in our paths, disturbing our growth. We must be careful not to let these weeds choke us and make us unfruitful. They will eventually be pulled out by God’s angels, burnt and destroyed. Today, check your heart. Has it be overwhelmed by the things of the world which crept in so unknowingly that you weren’t even aware of? Rid those weeds.
The Parable of the Hidden Treasure and the Pearl
Are you willing to lay down all that you have to enter into the kingdom of God? It is equivalent to what was mentioned earlier, it can be your wealth, or a habit or lifestyle, or something dear to you, but it is unpleasing in the sight of God. Are you able to exchange it for the entry pass into heaven?
The Parable of the Net
The good fishes will be separated from the bad fishes. The faithful will be separated from the unfaithful. The obedient will be separated from the disobedient.
Also, from Luke 8:26-56, it accounted how Jesus healed the sick, raised the dead, casted out the demons in several places. And in Matthew 13:58, it is written “he did not do many miracles there (Jesus’ hometown) because of their lack of faith.”
Are you asking for a miracle? Exercise the mustard seed-like faith and trust God.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Luke 11, Matthew 12: 22 - 50 (13th October) - Junming
Jesus: "Father, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come. Give us each day our daily bread. Forgive us our sins, for we also forgive everyone who sins against us. And lead us not into temptation.''
This is the ''model'' prayer, something singaporean students would love. A formula to memorise and to ace in. Jesus loves Singapore=)
But of course, Jesus is teaching us that when we pray, we give glory and praise to God, then ask for God to fill us, forgive our sins (but first we forgive others for theirs) and to keep us from temptations. I believe most of us know this. THEN verse 5 begins with the word(or discourse marker), ''then''. So the passage from verse 5 till verse 8, and even from verse 9 till 13, are all in response to the disciple's request to Jesus to teach them how to pray. So not only do we pray the above items when we pray, but there're more to ask of God.
From verse 5 till 8, God tells us to ask out of boldness, and because you are bold, you will be given. Note, in verse 6, the person who asks is asking for bread not for himself, but for his friend who has come to visit. The bold guy wasnt seeking to bless himself and to meet his own needs, but the needs of others. And because of his boldness, God will bless him.
We all know ''ask and it'll be given, seek and you'll find, knock and the door will be opened''. But in the context of the previous passage, God reminds us. Ask BOLDLY and it'll be given, seek BOLDLY and you will find, knock BOLDLY and the door will open. Be bold! Unfulfilled goals for year 2007? Ask big now!
That said, if there were times that you asked boldly and it wasnt given, you sought but couldn't find and when you knocked, either the door didnt open or it opened into your face, check your heart. Do we ask for ourselves to be blessed or for ourselves to be a channel of blessing?
Well, yes, if we ask for ourselves to be blessed, God loves you, he does bless us with the things that we want, as is mentioned in verses 11-13. But if we keep doing that, then it becomes greed. We store up treasures in our earthly homes and grow fat.
Or maybe it's just the right thing, but at the wrong time.
Between verse 14-26, Jesus talked about driving out demons. Jesus is indeed stronger than all demons and even Satan himself. If everything in your life is going wrong, there is still hope in Jesus=) But the important thing that God reminds us is that after we repent or are cleaned, continue to keep Jesus in your heart. Do not let your guard down, for Satan and his devils can come back again even more strongly.
The rest of the chapter talks about the sign of Jonah, where Jesus prophesied to the hard-hearted Pharisees about his resurrection. They are blind to the light that they are already seeing. God says that we don't need a sign from God. God is always here with us. We need good eyes to see Him working around us. Soften your heart.
Then Jesus gave 6 woes. Can you imagine Jesus woeing you? Not woo. Woe. That's pretty depressing. But yes, if your heart is stubborn, then uh.. woe to you. But you can repent. Woo.
Matt12:22-50
Essentially similar to the passage in Luke. Note verses 33-37 though. A good tree bears good fruit, and a bad tree bears bad fruit. Watch your heart and watch the words that you say. It might not even be vulgarities. It might be jokes that go too far, comments that are insensitive. ''For by your words you will be acquitted, and by your words you will be condemned.''
Friday, October 12, 2007
Matthew 11 (12th October) - Sky
As John was suffering unjustly in prison, it’s no surprise that he sought answers from Jesus. Jesus answer was intended to give reassurance: the miracles he performed gave evidence he was indeed the one who is to come.
Strangely Jesus quoted, those leave in the kingdom of heaven will be greater than John. Jesus affirmed bother the greatness of John the Baptist and the greater privileges kingdom citizens enjoy. Great as he was, John served only as a forerunner who announced that the kingdom was near. Under Christ’s new covenant, we enjoy the fullest benefits of kingdom life.
Later in the chapter we see Jesus denouncing the cities in which most of his miracles had been performed. Their hearts were still heavy.
As chapter 11 ends with rest for the weary, we always come back to the truth that we have to rely on HIM. For HE yearns it and it’s for our own good. As his woke is easy and burden is light.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Luke 7, Matthew 8: 1 - 13 (11th October) - Sylvia
This master had a heart of mercy for his servant that he sent people to look for Jesus to heal his servant. Not long after Jesus was making His way to see him, the centurion sent word that Jesus had only need to give a word to heal his servant, and not take the trouble to travel.
Such great was his faith that Jesus did not have to lay his hands upon the servant and pray or anything. The Centurion simply believed that Jesus had such great power and could perform long-distance miracles!
Remarkable lesson to learn: Its our level of faith that determines how far we would be able to go
Jesus Raises a Widow's Son
Jesus had a heart of compassion for a widow. Imagine how heartbreaking it is to lose your husband and next lose your son. Jesus emphatised. Thus He brought the dead man back to life and he and his mother were reunited.
Jesus and John the Baptist
John hears about Jesus and wants to know if He is the Messiah. Jesus speaks to the crowd about the good works that John has done. John is a prophet who prepared the way for Jesus. He is a super devoted man of God who doesn't eat bread or drink wine.
Jesus Anointed by a Sinful Woman
Jesus teaches an important lesson - not to look down nor judge a person who willingly comes to the feet of Jesus, laying down her pride to wash his feet with her hair, splurging on perfume (we can guess how expensive they were those days)
47Therefore, I tell you, her many sins have been forgiven—for she loved much. But he who has been forgiven little loves little."
48Then Jesus said to her, "Your sins are forgiven."
We are no worst then a sinner would it not be for God's love thus sending Jesus to save our sins. Dear Family, shall we learn how to forgive others that we may be forgiven?
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Matthew 5 - 7 (10th October) - Ivy
Beautitudes
Picture this: Loads of people are following Jesus wherever He preaches. Man and woman. Young and old. Amongst them maybe the broken hearted or despised. And Jesus begun teaching by saying: Blessed are the poor in spirit! What a great line opener! What? Say again? Blessed are the poor in spirit? Me? And Jesus continues’ ‘For theirs is the kingdom of heaven!’ Wow!! Can you imagine how many souls were comforted by the word of Jesus that day? How many hearts were healed because of His preaching? Jesus ended with: Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you.
God always comforts the poor. Let us be reminded to always bless the poor yeh?
Salt and Light – NACl &
Let us take a look at some meanings of salt:– noun
1. a crystalline compound, sodium chloride, NaCl, occurring as a mineral, a constituent of seawater, etc., and used for seasoning food, as a preservative, etc.
2. an element that gives liveliness, piquancy, or pungency:
3. to cure, preserve, or treat with salt.
Light:
1. an illuminating agent or source
2. the radiance or illumination from a particular sourceI got these meaning on dictionary.com.
Therefore! What? You and I are called to be PRESERVATIVES and be the element that gives LIVELINESS and PUNGENCY! To CURE AND PRESERVE!! We are PRESERVATIVES of the truth of the Gospel! Not forgetting being that illuminating agent to lead the way for the lost! Don’t play play ah!
The Fulfillment of the Law
Jesus made it very clear to the people who are debating over his preachings. Some may find it controversial or contradicting. But Jesus made it very clear here that He came to fulfill them! He loves and forgives, but that does not mean that the people are free from the 10 commandments!
Then Jesus goes on to talk about Murder, divorce, oaths, eye for an eye, love for our enemies.
Is there any reconciliation you need to do? Have you broken a promise before God? Is there someone you wronged? Is God prompting you to love an ENEMY? Obey the word of God and the prompting of the Holy Spirit.
Ivy10:10 God will bless those who eats the humble pie.
Matthew 6
Giving to the Needy
I wonder if you were in the era where you had to raise funds using the Charity Elephant envelope. Did you ever boast to your friends how much you rose? I think I did. But God tells us here to do the acts of righteousness not openly and publicly so that people will praise us. Perhaps you are required to fulfill certain hours of community service.
Reflect: Do you do it out of compassion? Or just to get it over and done just to get your points? Let’s bless the needy from the bottom of our hearts and not intentions.
Prayer
Have you ever marveled at some very long and seem to be very chim prayers? Need no marvel. Even if your prayer is simple, God will honor because it is from your heart. Jesus also reminds us that we need to forgive others in our daily prayers. I believe there are bound to be people who get on our nerves from time to time? But God reminds us that we need to forgive ours just as how he forgives us.
Fasting
I noticed prayer and fasting almost always comes together. Prayer coupled with fasting puts us in a humble position to seek God’s hands upon a situation.
Let’s see Ezra8:21-23
There, by the Ahava Canal, I proclaimed a fast, so that we might humble ourselves before our God and ask him for a safe journey for us and our children, with all our possessions. I was ashamed to ask the king for soldiers and horsemen to protect us from enemies on the road, because we had told the king, "The gracious hand of our God is on everyone who looks to him, but his great anger is against all who forsake him." So we fasted and petitioned our God about this, and he answered our prayer.
But what was the attitude behind the fasting and prayer? Humbleness. Do you have a situation you are praying for? You may want to fast and petition to God and HE WILL ANSWER YOUR PRAYER!!! This is God’s promise!! Woohooo!
Treasures in Heaven
Where is your heart today? What has it set upon? Korean drama? Clubbing this weekend? That new dress at Far East or Takashimaya?? New PS?? What does the word of God say?
For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.
Are these worthy to be your treasures? Time to set your heart on treasures that will not fade away! We cannot serve 2 masters. Where have your heart been? Who are you serving today? Wholeheartedly?
Do Not Worry
Tell me! Who don’t worry? How not to worry? But God is right also! ‘Are you not much more valuable than they? 27 Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life?’
How much can we achieve by freaking out and worrying? Why not PRAY! Praying will get you a higher chance of having your prayers answered but worrying…. Well eats into you and decays your soul. Not worth it. So better pray. Then what is God’s promise? ‘But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.’
What are you worrying about today? I believe this not only relates to finances. It maybe your career path, studies or family situation? But God promised: Seek first His kingdom and his righteousness and all that you worry about and all that you pray for, WILL BE GIVEN TO YOU! Let’s thank God now!
Judging Others
Yes yes, do not judge we all know. But how not to judge. Now imagine this. You may comment on this person. Aiyoh cannot make it, how can he XXX. Next time when you do the same act, the same measurement is actually applied to you. However if you are gracious to others, in the same way, others will be gracious to you too. Don’t compare. People are just different and God made them that way.
Ask, Seek, Knock
Everyone loves this verse! Yes! Ask and it shall be given! Seek and you will find! Ask for the wrong things and you will receive! Because the mind wants it! Therefore be careful of what you ask for!! For those of you who have asked, trust the Lord to give it to you. If it is with accordance to His will, surely he will answer! Just ask lah!
The Narrow and Wide Gates
Sometimes the easiest way out may not be the best way in. The difficult way in could be the best way out.
A Tree and Its Fruit
The Tree here is our heavenly father and the fruits are the fruits of the spirit. We all know that we are the child of God. But do we have the fruits of the spirit that God will recognize us?
Galatians 5:21-23 and envy; drunkenness, orgies, and the like. I warn you, as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God. But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.
Wow…the word of God is strict. If we live like ‘this’ we would not inherit the kingdom.
Repent repent!
The Wise and Foolish Builders
Don’t you love the words from Jesus? They are so pictorial and so vivid! So therefore brothers and sisters, what are your building your life’s foundations on? The story of the 3 little pigs. What is your life built upon today?
I pray that you’ll grow deeper in love with Jesus and long for His presence in your life. Continue to build your life’s foundations on things that will not wavier. Which is God’s love.
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Mark 3, Luke 6, Matthew 12: 1 - 21 (9th October) - Sylvia
The Messiah's power overrules the olden day laws. Sabbath should not be a time where we totally completely stop what we are doing and ignore the poor and needy. It is after all still doing God's work.
Love for enemies
27"But I tell you who hear me: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, 28bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you. 29If someone strikes you on one cheek, turn to him the other also. If someone takes your cloak, do not stop him from taking your tunic. 30Give to everyone who asks you, and if anyone takes what belongs to you, do not demand it back. 31Do to others as you would have them do to you.
We have been reminded of these countless times. Need i say more?
Judging others
37"Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven
41"Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? 42How can you say to your brother, 'Brother, let me take the speck out of your eye,' when you yourself fail to see the plank in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother's eye.
It is not for us to judge fellow believers nor non-believers for all will be judged on Judgement Day when Jesus comes back to earth to reign as king. If we judge others, we ourselves will be judged.
A Tree and its Fruit
45The good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart, and the evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart. For out of the overflow of his heart his mouth speaks.
We are what our heart is. As we have more ugly thoughts, we will become ugly inwardly and outwardly. As our characters are more aligned with Jesus, lo and behold, such a beautiful sight.
so the secret to being beautiful and handsome is to be a godly Christian =p
The Wise and Foolish Builder
48He is like a man building a house, who dug down deep and laid the foundation on rock. When a flood came, the torrent struck that house but could not shake it, because it was well built. 49But the one who hears my words and does not put them into practice is like a man who built a house on the ground without a foundation. The moment the torrent struck that house, it collapsed and its destruction was complete."
We need to get out Christian values and foundations right lest we stumble during tough times.
Jesus and Beelzebub
22And the teachers of the law who came down from Jerusalem said, "He is possessed by Beelzebub[c]! By the prince of demons he is driving out demons."
Either the Messiah or the ruler over demons have the power to command the spirits. Rather then believing that Jesus is the Messiah, the Pharisees chose to blasphme and called him Satan
Monday, October 08, 2007
John 5 (8th October) - Sylvia
So Jesus gave them a very chim yet wise explaination:
" 19Jesus gave them this answer: "I tell you the truth, the Son can do nothing by himself; he can do only what he sees his Father doing, because whatever the Father does the Son also does.
20For the Father loves the Son and shows him all he does. Yes, to your amazement he will show him even greater things than these.
21For just as the Father raises the dead and gives them life, even so the Son gives life to whom he is pleased to give it.
22Moreover, the Father judges no one, but has entrusted all judgment to the Son,
23that all may honor the Son just as they honor the Father. He who does not honor the Son does not honor the Father, who sent him "
Jesus is so obedient and his intimate relationship with God shows:
"30By myself I can do nothing; I judge only as I hear, and my judgment is just, for I seek not to please myself but him who sent me."
There have been many testimonies about Jesus's great work all around. He doesn't need and won't boast. So humble.
Sabbath is like a breather period for us to set ourselves apart, take time off our busy schedules to rest and wait upon God. It does not mean that we stop outreach altogether. Touching people's lives is an everyday thing that should not stop.
Sunday, October 07, 2007
Mark 2 (7th October) - Vivien
Jesus heals a paralytic
A familiar passage to most of us. After Jesus has returned to Capernaum, the people were excited to hear the Word from Him, and so there was a crowd. There were a group of men who also heard of His coming, and brought a paralytic to Jesus. Due to the crowd, they took an alternative route, which was the rooftop! Can you imagine the amount of effort needed to carry a man to the roof and lowering him to Jesus? Jesus was impressed by their faith and determination and so He healed the paralytic. Was there a time when you are not sure if you can pull through a difficult period in your life, but the people around believe in you and were always supporting you, and encouraging you? Take a moment to thank God for such people that exist in your life.
What happened after that was some teachers of the law were very unhappy about Jesus forgiving sin, but Jesus just shut them off by commanding the paralytic to get up and take up his mat to leave, and immediately he did it. 帥呆了 ! haha… everyone there was amazed!
The calling of Levi
Jesus and his disciples went to Levi’s house for dinner with tax collectors and “sinners”. The Pharisees saw them and commented as if eating with the “sinners” was detestable. And what happened?
“It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.” v17b
The first time I read this passage, I was utterly impressed by Jesus respond! Haha… Cool right?!
Jesus questioned about fasting
John’s disciples and the Pharisees were fasting, but Jesus’ didn’t, and some people questioned why. Without knowing the history and culture, it will be kind of difficult to understand Jesus’ respond. Basically, why they were not fasting was because, God in human form was with them, so there is no need to fast to draw close to Him. They would start to fast when Jesus was taken physically away from them.
Do visit this website for a commentary about it: http://bibletools.org//index.cfm/fuseaction/Library.sr/CT/BS/k/740
Lord of the Sabbath
On Sabbath, Jesus went through the grainfields and picked some heads of grain, and the Pharisees were upset, as they have broken the law on Sabbath. Jesus replied using David as reference that the law was made for man, and not the other way around. We are God main subject.
Saturday, October 06, 2007
John 2 - 4 (6th Oct) - Weiling
In John 3 we find one of the core verses that every Christian should already know – John 3:16. But the verse that caught my attention in this chapter is verse 17, “For God did not send the Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world might be saved through Him”. Jesus came, not in a position to spot faults and levy punishment. He is not like the inspectors who go around giving “summons” to people who park illegally, nor is he like the driving tester who catches all your mistakes and gives you demerit points. Jesus came in a position seeking to save. He came for the purpose that you and I may be saved. He came in a position of love. He wants to see people saved. Today, ask yourself what your perception of God is. Do you see Him as a loving God who is for you and wants the best for you? Or do you see Him as a forbidding God with a checklist waiting to catch all your mistakes and sins?
An unusual scene unfolds in John 4. A Jew talking to a Samaritan in that time was unheard of. But Jesus did not merely chat with this Samaritan woman. He saw her, for who she is, He knew her past and probably her heart aches. He asked about her husband knowing her dilemma. She had five husbands before (perhaps they passed away) and acknowledged that the man she lived with was not even her husband. And because of that revelation of knowledge from Jesus, (v.29) she believed that Jesus is the Messiah. And because she testified, many Samaritans believed in Jesus too. We see also that when the Samaritans heard for themselves (v. 41, 42), even more of them believed. Therefore, we learn here that we should tell people about the goodness of God in our lives, so that they may hear and believe. But we know that what is even more powerful is when they hear from God themselves and receive a personal touch. We can do this by praying for them, by inviting them to church and also by releasing the word of knowledge or wisdom that God gives you for them!
Friday, October 05, 2007
John 1:15-51, Matt 4, Luke 4-5 ( 5th October) - Crystal
John 1:15-51, Matt 4, Luke 4-5
The first parts of the chapters summarized the event that came after Jesus’ forty days fast. Formed as a man, Jesus was hungry. As satan came and tempt him asking him to turn stones into bread and jumping off the temple, Jesus rebuke satan with the word of God. Whenever we are tempted by satan’s works and voice, be bold to stand up in the name of Jesus. Therefore, we too have to be equipped with the sword of the spirit to be able to withstand and fight off satan.
After the fasting period, Jesus took off to his mission to preach the word of God. He went off firstly to be baptized and John recognized him as the messiah, the Son of man. Jesus did not take the chance to show off himself among the crowd but to be baptized just like others.