the B@tE Series

Thursday, January 26, 2006

Another chapter begins

it's time again, to pack the bags and move on again

it's been an incredible year and i must say i'm excited to be going back!

all the lessons, all of God's big & small blessings, His mercy and grace; Life's never been boring with God around! :)

now i'm 1 year older, 1 year wiser (hopefully), and there's still time to take charge of my life and be accountable for the things God has given me.

back to study, back to all the other great things God has in store for me...

thankfully (because i believe i can never depart from God's plan for me) i'm still secure within His presence... and while my situation and circumstances do change constantly... He never does.

Amen to that!

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

something serious

I read this in a bible study class and it makes loads of sense to me. With regards to prophecy in the bible, more accurately, interpretation of prophecy:

"a popular phrase heard in Christian circles, seen in Christian publications and spoken in church pulpits is: " It depends on how you interpret prophecy."

Bible teaching does not stand or fall upong the "interpretation" of prophetic Scripture. Prophecies should not be interpreted. The question is not one of "interpretation;" the question, when it comes to prophecy is "Has there been fulfillment?"

The church ought not to have been trying to predict or determin future events. The consistency in which she has been wrong has undermined, even further, her credibility with an unbelieving world. Predictions are made concerning future events based on "interpretations" of prophetic Scriptures. Multitudes of books have been written concerning " End Times" and how and when prophecy will be fulfilled. Sadly, most of those books quickly proved to be dismally wrong in their predictions. Yes, God is certainly able give revelation on future prophetic events, but results thus far show God has not been the author of "interpretations," and a famine in revelation is all too apparent. Every Christian has a mandate to discern the times he lives in, but interpreting the future is an area in which Christians should fear to tread.

As a general rule Biblical prophecy is not recognised until after the fulfillment has taken place, or during the actual fulfilling itself.

I can't help but agree with this because i feel people are so often preoccupied with looking and trying to predict the future that they hardly take time to realise what IS going on right now around us.

something fun

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Saturday, January 21, 2006

fellowship

ahh... i love it when i meet up with my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ

sure i know there's usually no big diff between a gathering of Christ followers and secular friends... we sit around and talk about what everyone else talks about: life, love, problems with the world, our struggles etc... sometimes we really do grumble a lot too, to one another, or we pour our hearts out with even more gusto, coz, in general 'Christians' are nice people right? People who won't backstab us or make use of the info we've divulged to blackmail us in the future. hmmmm

But having said that, there's something fundamentally different about a Christ follower... a faith-believer and doer.

He/She knows that a holy and mighty God, out of love for all mankind, sent His most precious Son to die for all a most cruel death. So that we might be able to be reconciled to Him and be called children of God. And everything we go through in life can be measured against that act.

A life has been given, blood spilt cruelly for us, that we might be free... how then do we go into the world and still tussle over such small things, the insignificant things that bind us up?

And that's the thing that tempers our conversations as brothers and sisters... united in the common knowledge of what our Lord has done for us. And there's a great joy that we share, something so focused and so intensely illuminating that it gives us peace in the darkest nights and fiercest storms. A joy that must be shared with the world and all who would seek the Lord sincerely.

there's is great joy in meeting with friends, but when there is something more eternal and more beautiful that binds the friendship and blesses the gathering - that is what sets us apart. To be united in praise for our God and growing in faith as one body... surely that is a glimpse of heaven.

Thursday, January 19, 2006

Here's a map of the places that i've been to in the world. (marked in red)
and it's only the beginning!

I want to go to so many other places...
Alaska, the USA, Canada, South America, South Africa, Nepal, Norway, Iceland, Italy, Ireland, Czech Republic, Poland, Mongolia, Japan, Vietnam, Hawaii, the list is endless.


create your own visited country map
or check our Venice travel guide

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

being thankful for both

thank you oh Lord, for your generosity
but also, thank you for the reminder that indeed
for granting wishes
without you all things can spiral out of control and
like relief from the rain
that we need to remember our priorities
like little things that count
never forgetting that You control all things
like hugs and smiles
and nothing occurs that is beyond your control
that while the world is imperfect
or without your grace and love
there are moments of pure perfection
because You are perfect



Is there more to be done?

i've done all that i can for the moment...

everything else is beyond my control.

but my restless spirit is frustrated and asks,

'is there more i could do?

i can't just sit here letting it all happen...

i've gotta take charge!'

but that's exactly what i cannot do right now

and i have to have faith

and trust

and believe that it's in God's hands now

His able and secure hands

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

questions for the future

i'm feeling a little frustrated... having trouble with my visa application (waited too long to check up on it), now looking for accomodation and feeling a little sad about leaving home to go to continue my studies.

there's so much unknown and uncertainty and i'm not sure what to do.

it's times like this i really really need a sign from God, or even just a reassuring pat on the shoulder just to know that everything's going to be okay.

but having said that i don't want to just sit around and foolishly say 'Everything'll be alright, God's handling everything...' coz i'm just not sure how much i should be doing in the first place.

suddenly James 2:17 leaps into my mind... "faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead."

So i've gotta have faith and trust that what i'm doing is the right thing... that God is guiding me bit by bit and He's not going to leave me high and dry.

Amen to that

Monday, January 16, 2006

Marvellous Light

Matthew 5:14-15
You are the light to the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house.

often in a world that's so caught up in it's ideals and grand schemes it's hard to think of it as 'dark'. We're all just trying hard to do what's 'right', right? And yet it's this concept that we can do it on our own and get there by our own means that's just a shadow of the real problem.

We are steeped in darkness and so lost that we don't know it. In a world that sees immorality and condones it, we have indeed lost our ability to judge right from wrong. How then do we get out of it?

But like in Matthew 4:15-16, where the people of the area were living in darkness, when Jesus went there to preach, they were witnesses to His great light. The light of His word, His commands and His teachings.

Likewise we as christians, are witnesses to His light... and we can't hide this to ourselves, we have to shine brightly, by living the way Christ told us to. To shun the ways of the world, to 'not store up for ourselves, treasure on earth', but treasures in heaven instead! (Matthew 6:19-24).

Matthew 5:16
In the same way, let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.

But we don't do this to bring praise to ourselves but to point those honours back to God! Our bodies are but weak and vulnerable 'vessels' of God's light, (2Cor 4:4-7) jars of clay, containing a most wonderful treasure... a tremendously valuable commission given us by God to spread His message of love and peace to all those around us.

But we know that the world does not love this message that we have to tell them. And when others see us living 'goody-two-shoe' lives, they will be resentful and will try to engulf the light that is in us.

Indeed 'the light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood it' (John 1:5). Neither has the darkness overcome it!

We serve a master far greater than the master of this world. And therefore we should
live lives worthy of Christ, shining boldly in the darkness!