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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Suffering Displays God's Strength through Our Weakness

God never wastes suffering, not a scrap of it. He redeems all of it for His glory and our blessing. The classic Biblical reference for the concept that suffering displays God's strength through our weakness is found in 2 Corinthians 12:8-10, where we learn that God's grace is sufficient for us, for His power is perfected in weakness. Paul said he delighted in weaknesses, hardships, and difficulties "for when I am weak, then I am strong."


Our culture disdains weakness, but our frailty is a sign of God's workmanship in us. It gets us closer to what we were created to be—completely dependent on God. . My weakness made me more like a fragile, easily broken window than a solid brick wall. But just as sunlight pours through a window but is blocked by a wall, I discovered that other people could see God's strength and beauty in me because of the window-like nature of my weakness! Consider how the Lord Jesus was the exact representation of the glory of the Father—I mean, He was all window and no walls! He was completely dependent on the Father, choosing to become weak so that God's strength could shine through Him. And He was the strongest person the world has ever seen. Not His own strength; He displayed the Father's strength because of that very weakness.

Sometimes our suffering isn't a consequence of our actions or even someone else's. God is teaching other beings about Himself and His loved ones—us—as He did with Job. The point of Job's trials was to enable heavenly beings to see God glorified in Job. Sometimes He trusts us with great pain in order to make a point, whether the intended audience is believers, unbelievers, or the spirit realm.

Joni Eareckson Tada, no stranger to great suffering, writes, "Whether a godly attitude shines from a brain-injured college student or from a lonely man relegated to a back bedroom, the response of patience and perseverance counts. God points to the peaceful attitude of suffering people to teach others about Himself. He not only teaches those we rub shoulders with every day, but He instructs the countless millions of angels and demons. The hosts in heaven stand amazed when they observe God sustain hurting people with His peace."

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Monday, August 9, 2010

Asking the Wrong Questions?

Wasn't it F.W. Faber (1814-63) who said:

"Thrice blest is he whom is given,
The instinct that can tell
That God is on the field when he
is most invisible."

Oftentimes we ask of God, "Where are you?" when actually He has been with us all along?

And isn't it true that it's hard to turn our thoughts to God when everything is going well with us?

Oh, such selfish and self-centred people we are!

Forgive us for so often asking the wrong questions...

You have already promised us in Matt. 28 that you'll be with us always to the end of the age.

Blessed assurance, Jesus is ours!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Light of God

A dedication to our great and mighty God who was, is and remain faithful in His covenant to us using the beautiful lyrics of Keith & Kristyn Getty's song, Light of God:

Light of God
Come dwell within Your people
As intended
From the dawn of time
Make Your goodness
Echoed through creation
Our desire
Joy of the divine

Holy Spirit
Break through our darkness
Holy Spirit
Breathe through our lives
Light of God come
Radiant and glorious
Perfect wisdom
In this world today

Light of God come
To Your fallen people
As we follow
In the steps of Christ
May Your fragrance
Beautify Your people
As we mirror
Our Creator's light

Light of God come
Claim Christ's stolen glory
Burn the shadows
With the flame of truth
May Your church rise
Stars within the darkness
Giving glory
To the Lord of light

Light divine come
Father of all beauty
Son of goodness
Spirit of all truth
Move us, use us
People of Your vision
As we wait for
Our returning King

Keith & Kristyn Getty
Copyright (c) 2005 Thankyou Music

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Church Camp 2010


Once again, the three of us signed up for church camp. This year, it was held at Thistle Port Dickson, a fairly decent resort hotel by the beach at Jalan Pantai, P.D. Almost 400 campers, young and old - including our Chinese services brethren.

Our camp speaker, Rev (Dr) Chua Chung Kai from Covenant Evangelical Free Church is a refreshing camp speaker who spoke pertinently to the need of the hour, especially at a time when Zion Bishan has been newly registered and factually speaking, we are 2 churches in 1 camp! What was particularly refreshing about Pastor Chung Kai was his willingness to be transparent and vulnerable by sharing with us his own spiritual walk. That encouraged a lot of us to open up to share freely with one another. I believe many of us would have returned from camp with many new friends as well as building stronger friendships with others whom we have known more casually before.

For me personally, I am thankful for sister Janet, our AG leader who selflessly put together and handled the logistical arrangements for our brother, Steve Aw Yong. Without Janet's arrangements, it would have been difficult for Steve to join us. Also many thanks to the brothers and sisters in our convoy of 4 cars who took turns to assist Steve with his meals and also to help wheel him around. Thanks also to Rolin who roomed with Steve and for Gary who brought him swimming as well! Through convoying together, we got to know each other much better too. It sure was a wonderful and worthwhile camp, not to mention the valuable spiritual lessons learnt during the theme talks.



Thursday, June 3, 2010

Jesus, Ever Abiding Friend


Jesus remains solidly my abiding friend day after day, week after week , month after month and year after year! How precious to me His faithful friendship is...
Jesus ever abiding friend
My soul's rest and journey's end
Blameless one who erased my sin
For eternity
Comfort through my deepest pain
Love that sees beyond my shame
Christ the sweetest dearest name
That my heart has ever known

Jesus Saviour with crown of thorns
My soul's peace forevermore
Constant caring redeeming Lord
Life abundantly
Rock of Heaven strength and shield
Perfect holiness revealed
Christ by whom my wounds were healed
Name above all other names

Keith Getty & Steve Siler
Copyright © 2003 Thankyou Music/MCPS/Fifty States Music/Word Music/Copycar
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Monday, May 17, 2010

Remembering our human fragility...

A meditative Celtic tune by Keith Getty with lyrics by Maire Brennan

This fragile vessel You have made

No hand on earth can fill

For the waters of this world have failed

And I am thirsty still

Chorus:
We can be worthy of His love, wisdom and mercy

Take this bread and wine

As we share His cross and crown

Receive the grace sent down

I seek the treasures of Your love

It's not that far to see

I heard a melody above

A gift from You to me

(Chorus)

To save what's lost from heaven He came

His presence still remain

Open our eyes to His precious blood

Because it's not in vain

(Chorus)

The last stanza is especially endearing and reassuring - knowing that His presence remains through the Holy Spirit and His precious blood shed for us is not in vain!


Thursday, April 15, 2010

Remembering our wedding anniversary...



This day, 15 April, marks our wedding anniversary. And though now separated by death, you are remembered with love and deep fondness for your love of the family and for your fear of the LORD.

"She does him good, and not harm,
all the days of her life.
Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain,
but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised."
Proverbs 31:12, 30 (ESV)

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

In Memoriam: Juliana Koh (28 Dec 1962 - 6 April 2009)


Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou excellest them all! Prov. 31:29

Remaining always in our loveliest and fondest memories...

We thank God for every remembrance of you,

With love from David, Melissa & Miranda Leong
Your family on this side of heaven
6 April 2010

Friday, March 19, 2010

Towards the First Anniversary

Time moves on quickly and we are drawing close to the first death anniversary of Juliana which falls on April 6th, 2010. While time may lessen the grief, memory turns back every leaf of a wife and mother who is so wonderfully kind, gentle and virtuous. One who always places family before self and have left lasting memories with us.

All of us in the family have been touched by her life and testimony. We thank God for the beautiful memories and for Juliana who came into our lives and have made them beautiful!
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Monday, March 8, 2010

Marking the 11th month

It's been 11 months since Jul's homegoing on 6 April 2009. Time may ease the pain but certainly not the memories which remain fresh. Many things in daily life bring to mind Jul and the blessing she has been to me for over 20 years and the girls for as old as they each are. She is God's beautiful gift to us. I can say with all certainty that if I could rewind and re-live life all over again, I will still choose Jul to be my better half - no doubt about that! She has done her job as wife and mother so well that God decided to reward her with the blessings, peace and joy of heavenly life. We who remain do ask our heavenly Father to guide us to walk alright for our remaining time here and that we may, in due time, enter in to the joy of the Lord.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Adventure in December



We had a whale of a time white water rafting last December (21 Dec 09) at Sungei Kampar in Perak (West Malaysia). I never knew they had river rapids. Anyway, it was a "first time" for both Melissa and I and we thoroughly enjoyed the experience!

Unfortunately, Miranda couldn't join in as they had a minimum age limit of 9 years. By and large it was safe as long as one followed the rules - otherwise you may be thrown into the river when it goes over a boulder!

It is also a marvel of nature - river, rock, jungle, mountain scenery, reminding us of the world God had created. Ascribe greatness to our Almighty God!


Thursday, February 4, 2010

God is the centre from which we should take our bearings in life

Life after Jul has not been easy. It's tough juggling work and parenting duties. The spirit is willing but oftentimes the body is weak. But I thank God for His goodness and mercy which remain new every day.

Perhaps it is a reminder to me that it is not by my own strength and efforts that I can make it. It is God who sustains and "holds the centre" when everything seems to be out of control. We need to remember afresh each day that God not only "holds the centre" but He is, in fact, the centre and only if we take life from His perspective then we can be at peace.

Nothing is more important than walking close to Him each day and submitting to His will for our lives. Man's applause pales into insignificance in the light of God's commendation.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Nine Months Has Passed

Nine months past. Still counting because the memories remain fresh... Thank God for the words of a song by Chris McClarney & Anthony Skinner, "Your Love Never Fails".

They are a great reminder to me of God's love and faithfulness which sustains me day by day. For sure, pain and heartaches remain together with the onslaught of unhappy thoughts raging in my mind daily but the thought of God's promise of joy, love and mercy in the morning keeps me going on for His sake. Eventually all pain and suffering will give way to everlasting peace and joy in the Lord.

Your Love Never Fails
Author: Chris McClarney & Anthony Skinner

Nothing can separate
Even if I ran away
Your love never fails
I know I still make mistakes
But You have new mercy for me everyday
Cause Your Love Never fails

You stay the same through the ages
Your love never changes
There may be pain in the night
But joy comes with the morning
When the oceans rage
I don’t have to be afraid
Because I know that You love me
And Your love never fails

The chasm was far too wide
I never thought I'd reach the other side
But Your love never fails
The wind is strong and the water’s deep
But I’m not alone here in these open seas
Cause Your love never fails