Joyful News !

28 05 2008

Joyous news indeed! Latest is that my friend Andrew who was diagnosed with metastatic esophageal cancer has seen a complete remission after rounds of chemotherapy. His P.E.T. scans look good. I wrote about him in a previous posting here. You can read his journal at the CaringBridge site. This is really really wonderful news and another reason to thank the Lord. I can’t imagine how delighted he is together with his fiancee, family and friends after all they’ve been through the past couple of months. We can still keep praying that the cancer will never make a come back and that it stays gone.

Andrew, (if you’re reading this) may you go on in strength and zeal for the Lord knowing His grace is sufficient for you. Something tells me that you’re not quite going to live a normal ‘normal’ life again after all you’ve been through. 🙂

Your ex-debating teammate, Adrian.

Psalm 90:12 “So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.”





Up Memory Lane

28 05 2008

Happy Family in HCCOver the weekend, the happy trio took a drive up to Highland Christian Centre in Cameron Highlands where the Klang youth group set up camp. We set off for Camerons from KL really late due to an earlier engagement, and so by the time we were snaking up to Tanah Rata, it was in the complete cover of darkness. Ryan was asleep for most of the journey up and only woke up when we momentarily winded down the window (only for a noisy bike to suddenly pass by). It was just about an hour before midnight when we finally reached our destination. The little township at the top of the mountains was such a refreshing sight and it was just so good to see it again (my first time in 11 years). We easily found the turning into our place of lodging for the night and then started to make our way up another small narrow winding road to the center. It was the cool of the air, the familiar sight of a beaten path, the sound of crunching loose stones beneath us that really transported us back to our RBS days almost 11 years ago. The only difference back then was that we had to walk up and not drive up.

This was the site we met so many years ago over a cup of milo, amongst a backdrop of other teens put in the same awkward first meet up scenario (the cold weather back then adding to the shivers). Years ago, we were just a bunch of fresh, fired up form five leavers not knowing what lay ahead for us. Fast forward a couple of years down the road, and we see how the Lord has wonderfully worked in ways with the paths we tread. And here we were again … having left HCC years ago as mere acquaintances but returned this time round together married and now with an additional bubbly baby. Sometimes, it’s just amazing to recollect God’s faithfulness and goodness to His people every step of the way and how some places just remind us of that reality.





Strength & Weakness

21 05 2008

It has certainly been one of those cyclical busy periods in life again. With crunching deadlines and all sorts little hiccups (all part and parcel of commercial projects) and then add to the mix ministry related and personal commitments to juggle … it’s been quite a packed series of weeks I’ve had, and the trend does not seem to be abating.

Amidst the flurry of activity and tiredness setting in, I was reminded of my need to rely on God’s strength and not my own to sustain me.

2 Corinthians 12:9 “And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.”

While I wouldn’t quite regard any of my earthly struggles to be anything close to Paul’s “thorn in the flesh- messenger of Satan buffeting me” kind of experience, the principle to be learned is one which is very much applicable to all of us. How important it is for us to realize that apart from Him, we truly can do nothing. There is the need to abide in Him if we’re going to be fruitful in all seasons of life. I’m not sure if you saw it too, but when i realized this awesome simple truth, it hit me like a ton of bricks. It is in our acknowledging of weakness and inability to do anything on our own and resting in God’s grace, that we discover God’s power. The beginning of His strength is at the end of ourselves. How wonderful it is that we find our Lord constantly faithful and meeting us at our direst and poorest.

Through every circumstance, and there is no point in the life of the believer where His grace cannot reach down and meet them. Profound is the secret to strength, ironic even (humanly speaking). It’s in our weakness.





Our Little Fella Walks

14 05 2008

Last weekend wifey and I were so elated when Ryan took us by surprise and walked for the first time. This was taken last night as I managed to coax the little guy to attempt to walk, documenting it using my cellphone. He just hit 13 months yesterday, and I’ve also been hearing of his other little friends around his age (Jian Kai and Titus) also at this stage of development. This is indeed a joyous time and also the dawn of new troubles for us parents as they are going to be so much more mobile than ever.

So here’s the little youtube video. And if you do watch it, you’re going to have to put up with my baby talk (you have been forewarned!)

FYI, “nee-ner” is just another endearment we cooked up where the etymology is based on the word ‘honey’. Go figure 😉 He outgrew one of his earlier ones where we lovingly called him “Reggie”. That particular one was when he had the cute (and sometimes not so cute) habit of throwing up his milk. Any guesses for the etymology on that one? *chuckle*





A Chosen People

8 05 2008

Below is an excerpt from the latest May 2008 Berean Call newsletter written by Dave Hunt that I found interesting pertaining to the people of God, Israel. I believe many of us have talked about God’s dealings with the children of Israel in our conversations with our friends as we shared the gospel. It constantly gets brought up when we explain about Jesus coming out of the line of Judah and the connected prophecies related to the Jewish Messiah. It is indeed one of the great proofs of the uniqueness of the God of the bible.

* BTW, heard today that brother Dave Hunt has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and is currently undergoing treatment for it. Do pray for the man who has been a faithful servant of the Lord and been bold to stand up against many false teaching that are prevalent both from within the church and without. He is already very advanced in age, (80+ i believe) but still very sharp for his age as you can see just below.*

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QUESTION: If you had time to give only one argument against atheism and evolution, what would it be?

RESPONSE: There are numerous scientific proofs refuting these pretentions. DNA contains written instructions for life, encoded in a language, which could come only from an infinite intelligence, and which had to be in place before the first cell came into being. Yet in spite of such facts, Francis Collins, who headed the Human Genome Project for ten years and should therefore be the ultimate expert on DNA, remains an evolutionist even after becoming a Christian. Scientific proofs, no matter how conclusive, seem insufficient.

Instead, I would use what God himself offers as the proof of His existence and the infallibility of His Word. What is that? His prophetic declarations concerning future events: “I am the LORD:…new things do I declare: before they spring forth I tell you of them….I am God…and there is none like me, declaring…from ancient times the things that are not yet done…” (Isaiah 42:8,9; 46:9,10, etc.).

There are hundreds of prophecies about Israel–even more than for the Messiah. God offers these as the major proof of His existence. For example, Joel 3:2 declares that in the last days God will “gather all nations” to Jerusalem to punish them for
1) their hatred and persecution of His people Israel; and 2) for dividing His land. Israel was conquered many times by various nations but never divided until the United Nations did it. UN Resolution 181 is called “the partition of the land.” It divided Israel, giving 87 percent to the Arabs (for oil) and 13 percent to the Jews, although the League of Nations’ 1922 Declaration of Principles had said that all of “Palestine” belonged to the Jews.

Resolution 181 also designated Jerusalem as an international territory never to be under the sovereignty of the Jews, fulfilling Christ’s declaration that it would “be trodden down of the Gentiles, until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled” (Lk 21:24). In Judgment Day, we thoroughly document the fact that the UN, EU, American presidents, and the Vatican are all joined in the attempt to force Israel to submit to international rule over Jerusalem.

Jeremiah 23:7-8 declares that the big news in the last days will no longer be Israel’s deliverance from Egypt under Moses but the Lord’s gathering back into their land His people Israel from “the north country, and from all countries whither I had driven them….”

Zechariah 14:2 declares that in the last days all the nations surrounding Israel will be allied against her. In fact, throughout history the surrounding nations have never been united together in anything but have fought one another. In our day, however, the impossible has happened: just as God foretold, all are united against Israel by Islam.

These prophecies are too clear to be denied–and there are hundreds more. The evolution-creation argument will never be settled scientifically. Although it is helpful to give the numerous scientific reasons for rejecting evolution, we need to use the irrefutable proof God has given us. Many Bible prophecies are so simple, so clear, and their fulfillment so undeniable, that we need to rely primarily upon this superweapon our Lord has provided–not only in combating false science but in winning the lost through the gospel. Remember that Paul continually declared that the gospel was “according to the scriptures” (Rom 1:1-5; 1 Cor 15:3, etc.).

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With the ever increasing popularity of amillenialism and a reconstructionist view that tells us that the church today is the true Israel and that the Jews are now out of God’s plan, you will find that such employment of using prophecy in defense of the faith would not gain much acceptance amongst today’s evangelicals. To me, a denial of the fact that Israel is still a part of God’s program is problematic to say the least. There are prophecies specifically for the Jewish nation that do not pertain to the church at all. We only need to look at prophecy being fulfilled in our day as we see Israel being the center of world affairs. The unresolvable conflict over the Jerusalem still continues today as we see the Middle East crisis continually in crisis just as had been prophecied of old:

Zechariah 12:2-3 “Behold, I will make Jerusalem a cup of trembling unto all the people round about, when they shall be in the siege both against Judah [and] against Jerusalem. And in that day will I make Jerusalem a burdensome stone for all people: all that burden themselves with it shall be cut in pieces, though all the people of the earth be gathered together against it.”

I take this to be one of the only reasonable reasons why the conflict will never be resolved by the UN or any other intermediary party. It’s simply because God has declared Jerusalem to be a ‘cup of trembling’ and ‘burdensome stone’ for ‘all people’. Opposed to what some are saying, God has not forgotten His people whom He graciously called out for Himself. A much discussed portion on the word of God on this matter is found in Romans 11. I know of some who will disagree on my interpretation of it, but i believe the bible speaks for itself.

Rom 11:20-26 “… because of unbelief they were broken off, and thou standest by faith. Be not highminded, but fear: … And they also, if they abide not still in unbelief, shall be graffed in: for God is able to graff them in again … For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in. And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob:

Is it not startling to see that especially these days, the apostle Paul’s warning has gone unheeded as we see many who are highminded and wise in their own eyes saying that Israel is no longer in the picture? Exactly the scenario we have in the passage above. Now, the passage also clearly tells us that God is able to graft them in again in the future. That we came into the good of God’s grand design of salvation because of their rejection is not a cause for us to assume that it’s now all about us and nothing any longer about them. No, not one promise of the Lord will fail to His people, both to Israel and His blood bought church.

The day is yet future when God will judge and destroy all ‘nations’ that come against Jerusalem. And the Jews will also then realize that they had mistakenly rejected their Messiah and mourn.

Zechariah 12:9-10 “And it shall come to pass in that day, that I will seek to destroy all the nations that come against Jerusalem. (10) And I will pour upon the house of David and upon the inhabitants of Jerusalem the spirit of grace and of supplications; and they shall look on me whom they pierced, and they shall mourn for him, as one mourneth for an only son , and shall be in bitterness for him, as one that is in bitterness for his firstborn.”

So, we should continue to pray for the Jews that they would turn to believe the only gospel by which man can be saved. The gospel will never change and any Jew cannot be saved apart from the same way you and I are saved. However, it is a sad reality that ‘blindness in part’ has come upon them and their minds are veiled to the saving reality of their Messiah who did actually present Himself to them 2000 years ago. Him they rejected and sent to the cross and are now blind to the fact.

I think Dave has made a strong point there, Israel is an amazing piece of fulfilled prophecy that proves that God is indeed God. Just about everything has been done to annihilate them from the face of the earth, but He has miraculously preserved them (in their dispersion). He is the one who knows the end from the beginning and we need only trust and see that in the end “Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.” (Matthew 24:35) There are no failed promises with God. With the Lord, a promise made is a promise kept.





Expression

5 05 2008

Did this little flier to promote the up and coming Klang Youth Camp. It was created using a trial version of Microsoft’s Expression Design Release 1. Don’t believe I’ll ever be able to afford Adobe Illustrator for the next couple of years, so i decided to check out the competition. A fully functioning trial version can be retrieved right from the official http://www.microsoft.com/expression site. Thought it works quite intuitively for a novice like me to pick up and complete the basic job in one morning. Touch ups took a little longer though as I couldn’t figure out how to do some very very basic things. (Pic below in low res. As you can clearly see, i’m trying to save my blog’s limited space allocation)





A Day For All

1 05 2008

For those of you who are holidaying today …

For those unfortunately having to work/study today …

For those with a particular political alignment in the United Kingdom …

For those mothers-to-be writhing in pain in a room with a midwife standing by …

Happy Labour Day ! 😉








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