Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Reflections on 2014

January
Assignment: Keep a new acquaintance talking about himself or herself without allowing him to become conscious of it. 

Completed: Talked to a cab driver tonight. Found out about his family, his values, his perspective on marriage, the cost of living in Singapore, what he used to work as before he became a cab driver, how much load a cement mixer truck carries (6 m3), how the construction industry was dying a slow death (and consequently cement mixer truck drivers) before the casinos, the two most common ailments of cab drivers (high blood pressure and kidney-related disease), how his wife was more scared of his gambling habit than his having affairs, the stress of providing for a family of four, how he got sweet-talked into buying $40-worth of Taiwanese pudding desserts during CNY at Chinatown last year and why he is avoiding the area this year, how old his two daughters are, and so on and so forth. It was nice for me to learn so many things from this elderly cab driver, who told me to remember his licence plate number and his cab company.


February
“Let us live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry.”
- Mark Twain

March
Rejoice in hope,
be patient in tribulation,
be constant in prayer.
(Romans 12:12)

April
Hope, faith and love
“Nothing that is worth doing can be achieved in our lifetime; therefore we must be saved by hope.

Nothing which is true or beautiful or good makes complete sense in any immediate context of history; therefore we must be saved by faith.

Nothing we do, however virtuous, can be accomplished alone; therefore we must be saved by love.

No virtuous act is quite as virtuous from the standpoint of our friend or foe as it is from our standpoint. Therefore we must be saved by the final form of love which is forgiveness.”
― Reinhold Niebuhr, The Irony of American History


May
Moving onA sad day.

June
Muddy waters, if left alone and given time, will turn clear.

Be a curator of life. Edit. Leave out the junky parts. Don’t be afraid to say no – but when you find something worth saying yes to – treasure it. Enjoy it. Hang it on the walls of your museum and be proud of it.
- Jeffrey Tang


July
Gave some time to this 15-year-old who was drinking a cup of tea and hanging around in the YWCA pantry while I and two other ministry mates were having our dinner before the children's workshop. One of them asked him to sit down and join us. He sat down next to me and placed his cup of tea and a Marvel comic book on the table. He was still in his school uniform. He was drinking his tea, while he was looking at me eat my yong tau foo. He told me that he had overheard me saying earlier that I had eaten cheese with a bread roll the night before. I explained to him that at my age, it's tough to maintain one's weight, much less lose weight, because our metabolic rate slows rapidly beyond a certain age. And how I was trying to avoid eating carbs at night. He then said that brown rice was nutritious but he didn't like eating it because it was super dry. I chatted with him about how I loved graphic novels, especially V for Vendetta and the Sandman Series. He quipped that it was so nice for him to be in a situation whereby it's like a grandmother telling him that she was reading comics (do I look like a grandmother?!). I corrected him and said "auntie, auntie; not grandmother!" I carried on talking with him. He told me why he was there and then he said that he would hang around before heading home. I wondered why he wasn't keen to go home but I didn't ask him about it. He shared about school, what he did that day, his family and so on. Soon, it was close to 7.30pm and we had to leave the pantry to go into a room for the workshop. I told him that we had to leave, and that was when he introduced himself and I told him my name. My parting shot to him was "don't hang around too late before going home, okay?" And I said bye to him.

My reflection: Very often, all that another person needs from us is just time and company.


August
Another birthday has passed, and I am reminded again of how blessed I am. Reflected on the many wishes, lunches, dinners and all the company, and came up with this image. My birthday wish was a long and fulfilling life for everyone who is connected to me in this life.

September
Stay and Wait - Hillsong
Who spoke the Earth and sky to form
Who sets the sun and calls the dawn
Who breathed me out of dust to life
With the will to trust or run and hide

I will stay should the world by me fold
Lift up Your name as the darkness falls
I will wait and hold fast to Your word
Heart on Your heart and my eyes on You

Who loved me through my rebel way
Who chose to carry all my shame
Who breaths in me with endless life
The king of glory Jesus Christ

I will stay should the world by me fold
Lift up Your name as the darkness falls
I will wait and hold fast to Your word
Heart on Your heart and my eyes on You

God of wonder and God of grace
Let my soul stand always to praise You
Fix my eyes on Your perfect way
And I'll never look back

I will stay should the world by me fold
Lift up Your name as the darkness falls
I will wait and hold fast to Your word
Heart on Your heart and my eyes on You

Who lifts the poor and heals the blind
 Who trampled death for all mankind
Who stands for all with arms stretched wide
My King forever Jesus Christ

October
Zephaniah 3:17 ESV
The Lord your God is in your midst, a mighty one who will save; he will rejoice over you with gladness; he will quiet you by his love; he will exult over you with loud singing.


Ecclesiastes 3:11 ESV
He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also, he has put eternity into man’s heart, yet so that he cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end.

November
"That breath that you just took...that's a gift."
- Rob Bell

December
“We all take different paths in life, but no matter where we go, we take a little of each other everywhere.”
― Tim McGraw

Ethical living – and leading – takes courage and conviction. It means doing the right thing, even when the right thing isn't popular or easy. But when you make decisions based on your core values, then you tell the world that you can't be bought. Actions always speak louder than words, so make sure you do as you would wish others to do.

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Every new beginning is another ending

Bits & pieces:

+ “We all take different paths in life, but no matter where we go, we take a little of each other everywhere.”
― Tim McGraw

+ Drank my first glass of wine in the office since I was employed in the current company for a significant toast.

+ Ethical living – and leading – takes courage and conviction. It means doing the right thing, even when the right thing isn't popular or easy. But when you make decisions based on your core values, then you tell the world that you can't be bought. Actions always speak louder than words, so make sure you do as you would wish others to do.

Friday, December 5, 2014

Dollars and sense

Just thanking God for His provision and praying that I will use His money wisely.

Thursday, October 30, 2014

He will quiet you by His love

Zephaniah 3:17 ESV
The Lord your God is in your midst, a mighty one who will save; he will rejoice over you with gladness; he will quiet you by his love; he will exult over you with loud singing.


Ecclesiastes 3:11 ESV
He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also, he has put eternity into man’s heart, yet so that he cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end.

Monday, October 13, 2014

Lord, have mercy on me

David Pawson, Cornerstone Community Church (11 Oct 2014)
 

Sermon passage - Matthew 20
Labourers in the vineyard

Jesus's parable is about how the Kingdom of Heaven operates on earth.

Key question: Was the vineyard owner less than fair or more than fair?

A lot of people go through life complaining and grumbling about injustice. "Life is not fair!" For us, it is about what we deserve, what is due to us, what we should get and so on.

But God never promised us that life would be fair.

Back to the key question thrown up by the parable:

The vineyard owner was more than fair in this instance because the first group got what they deserved but the latter group got his mercy.

From this parable, we get the difference between earth and the Kingdom of Heaven on earth.

Earth operates by merit
The Kingdom of Heaven is about mercy.

"If we got what we deserve, I would not be here preaching to you, and there would be no one listening too." - David Pawson

The world is all too keen to place justice and mercy as polar opposites but both of them operate together. They travel along the same road but mercy goes farther down the path to give us what we do not deserve.

At the end, God will give everyone what we deserve. His justice.

Who then will get God's mercy?

Mercy is extended as a choice of the giver. There are three keys to receiving God's mercy.

1. God extends mercy to those who ask for it. Some people don't ask because they don't feel bad enough. Luke 18:9-14
Ask and you shall receive

Pawson shared about a US army chaplain who ministered to the Nazi criminals at Nuremberg. He didn't provide this Daily Mail link but the account of how the chaplain ministered to the Nazis is worth a read.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2577470/The-chaplain-Missouri-tried-save-black-souls-Nazis-Nuremberg-Untold-story-pastor-told-Goering-Jesus-just-smart-Jew-moments-swallowed-cyanide-pill-escape-gallows.html

2. We receive God's mercy by passing it on. Like electricity, mercy needs a contact point to flow in and out.
Matthew 18:23-35
Pawson spoke of how an elderly lady came to him for healing. He asked her if there was anyone she needed to forgive, and she said she would never forgive her husband. So he told her that he will not pray for her healing. Pawson noted to us that forgiveness unblocks the healing power of God. In contrast, resentment and bitterness block the healing power of God and stop the mercy of God from flowing in.

Blessed are the merciful,
for they shall receive mercy.

3. God shows His mercy to those who do not take advantage of His mercy, that is, those who exploit His grace.
Pawson told this analogy:
A bystander saw this guy at the beach walk into the sea and then struggle in the water. So he took off his clothes and shoes and went to rescue the guy. When the guy made it to shore, he turned to the bystander and thanked him. After that, he walked back into the sea again. The bystander who had already worn his clothes took them off again and rescued the guy again. The guy thanked him and then walked back into the sea. Pawson asked the audience, "How many times should we rescue him? Seventy times seven?"
The man enjoys being saved but doesn't want to be saved.

If we truly repent, God gladly forgives.

Pawson asked: How many of us wake up every morning and ask for God's mercy instead of asking for His blessing, His healing, His favour and so on?

Sunday, October 5, 2014

I Am the People, the Mob - Carl Sandburg (from Chicago Poems, 1916)

I am the people—the mob—the crowd—the mass.
Do you know that all the great work of the world is done through me?
I am the workingman, the inventor, the maker of the world’s food and clothes.
I am the audience that witnesses history. The Napoleons come from me and the Lincolns. They die. And then I send forth more Napoleons and Lincolns.
I am the seed ground. I am a prairie that will stand for much plowing. Terrible storms pass over me. I forget. The best of me is sucked out and wasted. I forget. Everything but Death comes to me and makes me work and give up what I have. And I forget.
Sometimes I growl, shake myself and spatter a few red drops for history to remember. Then—I forget.
When I, the People, learn to remember, when I, the People, use the lessons of yesterday and no longer forget who robbed me last year, who played me for a fool—then there will be no speaker in all the world say the name: “The People,” with any fleck of a sneer in his voice or any far-off smile of derision.
The mob—the crowd—the mass—will arrive then.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Stay and Wait - Hillsong

Stay and Wait - Hillsong United

Who spoke the Earth and sky to form
Who sets the sun and calls the dawn
Who breathed me out of dust to life
With the will to trust or run and hide

I will stay should the world by me fold
Lift up Your name as the darkness falls
I will wait and hold fast to Your word
Heart on Your heart and my eyes on You

Who loved me through my rebel way
Who chose to carry all my shame
Who breaths in me with endless life
The king of glory Jesus Christ

I will stay should the world by me fold
Lift up Your name as the darkness falls
I will wait and hold fast to Your word
Heart on Your heart and my eyes on You

God of wonder and God of grace
Let my soul stand always to praise You
Fix my eyes on Your perfect way
And I'll never look back

I will stay should the world by me fold
Lift up Your name as the darkness falls
I will wait and hold fast to Your word
Heart on Your heart and my eyes on You

Who lifts the poor and heals the blind
 Who trampled death for all mankind
Who stands for all with arms stretched wide
My King forever Jesus Christ