Tuesday, June 9, 2009

BRIAN & AMREET'S WEDDING

Finally, i managed to updates my blog after long time disappearing. Below are some photos of my current Care Group Leader, which she is also my long long ministry's friend where we used to serve together in the student ministry. It has been ages :))























Wednesday, March 25, 2009

HILLSONG UNITED



Till I see You by Hillsong United

The greatest love that anyone could ever know
That overcame the cross and grave to find my soul
And 'til I see You face to face and grace amazing takes me home
I'll trust in You

With all I am I'll live to see Your kingdom come
And in my heart I pray You'd let Your will be done
And 'til I see You face to face and grace amazing takes me home
I'll trust in You

I will live to love You
I will live to bring You praise
I will live a child in awe of You

You are the voice that calls the universe to be
You are the whisper in my heart that speaks to me
And 'til I see You face to face and grace amazing takes me home
I'll trust in You

You alone are God of all
You alone are worthy Lord
And with all I am my soul will bless Your name

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

MY GOODNESS



Amos 5: 14-15 "Seek good, not evil, that you may live. Then the LORD God Almighty will be with you, just as you say He is. Hate evil, love good; maintain justice in the courts. Perhaps the LORD God Almighty will have mercy on the remnant of Joseph"

Have you ever noticed that Biblegateway's daily verses usually come in some form of a theme? Like for a season the verses related to Christ's work on the cross. At another point the verses were specifically on God's love for us. Anyway, I've noticed that since the start of this year, the message is on getting ourselves right before God, putting away the former things, our old self, and choosing to let God's truth be the plumb line of our lives. Hence the title of this post. It's both an exclamation to the realisation that these verses are straight to the point, and a reminder to work on this area of my life. The verses are precise, concise and direct. The "no-nonsense, don't play a fool" kind. Not that the rest of God's Word can be trivialised because other parts may seem more gentle and lovey dovey. Every word needs to be considered carefully as it proceeds from the mouth of God. We don't want to get it wrong. To make it what it isn't. To take it out of context or interpret it to suit our own agenda and feelings.

I believe God wants us to make a good start with this new year. Work on the foundation now, set our hearts and minds and spirits right and we're more likely to go along the right path for the rest of the year, stopping only to rest, to reflect, to enjoy the scenery and celebrate the distance we have travelled with Him. I wonder what kind of a man Oswald Chambers was exactly, what he went through in life. His writings reflect depth of wisdom and character. It is obvious he took God very seriously. I'm sure they enjoyed each other's sense of humour and had fun together. But Oswald had great respect and awe of God and challenged others (and still does today though he did not live beyond 1917) to live right before God and not be afraid to draw close to Him. One line in Oswald's daily devotional book - My Utmost for His Highest - jumped off the page and grabbed me the other night. He was talking about the significance of intimacy with God and stated plainly, at the end, that it gives us a "strong calm sanity". Sometimes I think I am losing my mind, what with my wild imagination, negative self talk and all. And has it not been for God, I wouldn't be standing here today. No doubt I struggle greatly still and it even appears that I am fast losing the battle on some days, with my opposition growing fiercer, more relentless and more cunning. But that must mean I am on the right track if my enemy is more bent than ever on flinging me off course and destroying the promises God has given to me.

I've been reading Oswald Chamber's daily devotional every night this year. Though each entry is short, each packs a punch. It takes me a good 20 minutes to read and re read it and slowly consider the meaning of the verse included and the importance of the message shared, particularly with regards to how it applies to my own life. Already I have forgotten much of the past 8 entries so will need to look over them again and collect my thoughts and pen down the new lessons gained. Oswald's life is one to follow. He definitely gave himself to mirroring the attributes of Jesus. By that I do not imply he simply copied what Jesus did, but put to test every principle given in the Word and found each true. In that he too grew in stature. His character was built, his thinking enlightened through truth and revelation of that truth, his heart condition matured, and his spirit made more like that of Christ's.

We are formed in God's image but sin marred that image. We need to actively decide to not let ourselves be corrupted by sin and to stand firm on principles that go against many worldviews yet are ones that lead to life. I've started this year on the wrong footing. I've been angry and said terrible things in my head and heart. I've let myself spend precious hours in front of the television, soaking up pure rubbish. I've grumbled and complained and been lazy. Time really does escape us when we're not intentional and wise with the use of it. I sit on the couch for what seems minutes and hours have passed. I carry on with my standard daily routine of work, and goodness knows what else, with little thought and 4 Christmases have come and gone. It's scary yet sobering. I really have to do what I think of doing each year - put it to good use. It's not about filling my days with to-do lists and being able to say I accomplished every single one of them but prioritising and focusing on tasks that really matter. Making time for people as they matter. Working on my character and growing in God. God won't praise me for clean floorboards but a clean and soft heart full of compassion for others, and acts that reflect my faith and demonstrate love.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

GREETINGS!


I hope everyone had an incredibly warm and wonderful Christmas and that the New Year brings more of God's love, grace and blessings as you continue to walk with Him and trust in His sometimes mysterious yet magnificent ways! 2009, here we come! Time for me to dream big and act! How many new year resolutions have you accomplished in the past? Whatever the number, do not be restricted by past successes or not-so successes. It's a new year, a new season. Time for fresh revelation and fresh anointing and an enlargement to our visions! 

ANOTHER YEAR

First of all, I would like to thank everyone for my birthday wishes from all over the world. Time really flies as another year past. I truly thank God for all the wonderful friends from different places. I truly appreciate different ones friendship and each of you have brings so much joy and love into my life. Last night, had a great time of celebrating with old time friends. It has been a long time that we all did not catch up since our student ministry time. Good to have so much laughter last time.

As i have grown another year older, it is a great time reflect back on God's faithfulness in my life over the past years. Well, as most of us do all the time during birthday, i do write down few things which I wanting to see happening next year.  It reminds me to really appreciate our life more as we should make full use each year of our lives. Once again, thank you all for your friendship and blessings!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

BLESSED CHRISTMAS



WISHING YOU ALL A BLESSED CHRISTMAS 2008!!