Sunday, June 12, 2011

Jesus Changed the world with just the WORD of GOD

Jesus started a movement that changed the course of time and the world. He did not have any military campaign, without politics or with any books. Come let us pray like our saviour did, for our land, that it'll become a land that God has originally planned - a Christ centred land.

The govt took equality out, just as the society back 2000 years ago. But Christ placed a new arms around this injustice - an arm with Love and Compasion. He sets the standards for equaltiy and started the human rights movement - Gal 3:28

Come let us continue to focus our eyes on God and not the problems around us. And let use pray for God's solutions; that He will use us in His plans to set our land free and back to God.

Amen.

REAP - Random Encouragement And Prayer

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Do with all your heart

18 Then he said, “Take the arrows,” and the king took them. Elisha told him, “Strike the ground.” He struck it three times and stopped. 19 The man of God was angry with him and said, “You should have struck the ground five or six times; then you would have defeated Aram and completely destroyed it. But now you will defeat it only three times.” 2 Kings 13:18

If youw want to do something, do it to the fullest and not half heartedly.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

You are my Father

Verse 1:
Cm7 G/B Dsus4 D
It doesn't matter where I run, You're there for me
Cm7 G/B Dsus4 D
It doesn't matter what I've done Your love's for me
Em G/D C G/B
You wipe away the tears, You lift me when I fall
Am7 Dsus4 D
My life is safe by the mercy of Your grace

Verse 2:
Cm7 G/B Dsus4 D
It doesn't matter where I go, You walk with me
Cm7 G/B Dsus4 D
It doesn't matter when I fall, You cover me
Em G/D C G/B
You wipe away the tears, You lift me when I fall
Am7 Dsus4 D
My life is safe by the mercy of Your grace

Chorus:
G D/F#
You are my Father, Provider
Cm7 D
You're my Deliverer
Em7 G/B
Your mercies embrace me, surround me
Cm7 D
Through Your everlasting love
Em7 G/D C
Father I worship You
G C/G G
Father I worship You

Bridge:
Em
And Your love is for me
Csus2
And Your love is for me
G/B D
And Your love is forever

Ending:
G/B C
Father I worship You
G/B C
Father I worship You
Em7 D C
Father I worship You
Em7 D C
Father I worship You
G
Father I worship You

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Will you still worship Me?

After music practice, I was invited to a gaming session in the city with a few OCF friends. (I was actually planning to go back home and jam on my guitar, I felt like a song is gonna come). I'm not too fond of playing games, but something just prompted me to go. Maybe I can bond with them or something....

So I went, wasn't much fun, was a bit annoyed because I'm not really good at it. After a while I was really tired and went home. While driving, I was asking myself, why did I go? why did I wasted my time and money to go all the way to play computer games of which I'm not that keen to play to begin with. As I asked, I was getting more and more annoyed and angry at my decision.

Then a little voice said 'In your anger, will you still worship Me?'

It hit me, will I still hold my ground properly if I was angry? will I still be able to worship Him fully as if nothing happened?

When I got back home, picked up the guitar and started worshiping God. (well, I did went online for a while, before this song 'What an awesome God we worship' keep ringing in my ears... I just had to play) After a while, a rift came up and there, a song came.

I will keep this in my mind, constantly asking, 'Will you still worship Me?

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Are You Distracted?

Are You Distracted?

READ: Luke 10:38-42



In data collected from over 20,000 Christians in 139 countries, The Obstacles to Growth Survey found that, on average, more than 40 percent of Christians around the world say they “often” or “always” rush from task to task. About 60 percent of Christians say that it’s “often” or “always” true that the busyness of life gets in the way of developing their relationship with God. It’s clear that busyness does distract us from our fellowship with Him.

It seems that Martha too allowed busyness to distract her from spending time with Jesus. When she welcomed Him and His disciples into her home, she was occupied with preparing the food, washing their feet, and making sure they were comfortable. All of these things had to be done, but Luke seems to intimate that Martha’s busyness in preparation degenerated into busywork that distracted her from reflecting on Jesus’ words and enjoying time with Him (Luke 10:38-42).

What about us? Are we rushing from task to task, allowing the busyness of life and even work for Jesus to distract us from enjoying sweet fellowship with Him? Let’s ask God to help us diminish our distractions by making Jesus our focus. — Marvin Williams

Lord, I don’t want to miss out on moments of intimacy with You. Help me not to be so busy
that I fail to devote time each day to prayer
and reading Your Word. Amen.

If you are too busy for God, you are too busy.


http://www.rbc.org/devotionals/our-daily-bread/2009/10/06/devotion.aspx

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Bright future

bright future is what u're happy doin, not how much u earn... bright future is where God calls u, not where people said u should be - Jessica Jane Andin

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

The Importance Of Theology

August 26, 2009
The Importance Of Theology
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READ: 1 Kings 11:4-13
Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers. —2 Corinthians 6:14



When looking for a new car, potential buyers look at more than the exterior styling. They check out the inner workings that make it run smoothly and efficiently.

When choosing a spouse, however, some are not so careful. They discover too late that a beautiful body is camouflaging a defective mind and soul. Men and women both make this mistake, but author Carolyn Custis James was specifically concerned about men when she wrote: “[A] woman’s interest in theology ought to be the first thing to catch a man’s eye. . . . [Her] theology suddenly matters when a man is facing a crisis and she is the only one around to offer encouragement.”

Solomon should have known this. He was, after all, the wisest man who ever lived (1 Kings 3:12; 4:29-34). But Solomon followed his own desires rather than God’s command and married women whose allegiance was not to God (11:1-2). The results were disastrous. Solomon’s wives turned his heart toward other gods (vv.3-4), and God became angry with him (v.9). The kingdom of Israel was eventually divided and defeated (vv.11-13).

Good theology is important for everyone. And it is difficult to make good decisions if our allegiance is to someone who does not know and love God. — Julie Ackerman Link

Thinking It Over
Why is it unwise for a follower of Christ to marry an unbeliever? What advice does Peter give to wives of unbelieving husbands? (see 1 Peter 3:1).

Faulty beliefs about God lead to faulty decisions about people.


Taken from http://www.rbc.org/devotionals/our-daily-bread/2009/08/26/devotion.aspx

I can relate a lot to this. I shall talk about it more in the future. It's getting late nw, 1.40am. :-)