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December 19, 2011

THE BETTER GIFT

What's the better gift that you can give to someone this Christmas?

Read through this story..

     During World War II, at the Christmas season, Miss Kathryn Drummond was passing through a small Minnesota town. She observed a Red Cross bloodmobile parked before the schoolhouse and stopped to contribute a pint of blood.
     Among the workers was a middle-aged handy-man who waited on the nurses by fetching supplies, washing utensils, and so forth. Meeting this man in the hall and assuming him to be the janitor, she commented upon the fine new school building. "No doubt you find it a great improvement over the old one," she said.
     He blushed like a freshman but smiled, too. "I'm a stranger here," he said. "I live in Minneapolis and travel around with this unit. You see, I'm too old to fight and too unskilled to help these doctors and nurses in any other way than this. I have a great interest in collecting blood for Europe, as all my people are imperiled there."
     His light complexion and sensitive features suggested to her that he was Nordic. "Are you from Denmark?" she asked.
     "Oh no," he replied, "I'm a Greek. You know, some Greeks are very fair complected."
     The following winter Miss Drummond was in Minneapolis. Friends took her to hear the renowned Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. And when its great conductor stepped to the podium she recognized him at once! He was the handy-man she had mistaken for a school janitor. He was the world-famous musician/conductor, Dimitri Mitropoulos!
    
     This story has been shared with you in order to ask this question: What are you giving this year? There are a lot of things that are impossible for any of us to give . . . but by the same token there are a number of things we can give.
    
     None of us could give a blind child sight this Christmas, but how about giving a few minutes of companionship? We can't give a father or mother back to a child who may have lost a parent, but we could give interest and a bit of time! It's impossible to restore to health a person who may have lost the use of any of their limbs, but how about time spent with them to give purpose and meaning? Have you caught the concept? Let Jesus Christ so fill you with His birthday spirit this year that you will give something of real value, lasting value in His name!


"If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn away from their wicked ways; then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sins, and will heal their land." - 2 CHORINTHIAN 7:14
    

December 18, 2011

Fourth Wise Man

     The story is told of the "Fourth Wiseman" named Artaban. He, too, set out to follow the star and he took with him a sapphire, a ruby, and a pearl beyond price as his gifts for the newborn King. He was riding hard to meet his three friends, Jasper, Melchor, and Balthasar at the agreed upon place. Time was running out when he came upon a traveler stricken with fever.
     If he stayed to help he would miss his friends. He stayed, he helped, and nursed the man back to health. But now he was alone. He needed camels and bearers and a guide to help him across the desert. Because of his act he had missed the caravan of his friends. He had to sell the sapphire to get the needed supplies and camels and bearers, and he was saddened because the King would never have this special gem.
     He finally reached Bethlehem only to find Joseph and Mary and the Baby gone. While at the home where they had been staying, soldiers from Herod's army came to kill all the boy babies in the house. The mother wept behind Artaban as he stood in the doorway. To save the child from certain death he paid the captain with the ruby so he would not so much as enter the room. One boy child was saved and the ruby was gone - now one less gift for the King.
    For years he wandered, looking in the vain for the King until some 30 years later he found Him in Jerusalem during His crucifixion. He thought just maybe he could use the pearl to buy His freedom. On the way to the hill a girl came running from a band of soldiers who were chasing her. She cried out, "My father is in debt and they are taking me to sell me a slave to pay the debt. Please . . . help me, save me!"
    Artaban hesitated . . . then, sadly, he took out his pearl, offered it to the soldiers, and bought the girl's freedom and cleared the debt.
    The sky went dark and . . . the King died.
    Now . . . think . . . did not the wiseman, Artaban, give his gifts to the King because he had cared for those who needed his gifts?
   


    Christmas is soon upon us. Have you given any thought about your gift giving this year? Will it be exchange time . . . giving to people who are able to give back to you? Or will it be an honest act of real giving? How about giving to people who can't give back? I know of a family who pool their "gift" giving money every other year, and give it to a needy family as their Christmas gift. Just a thought.



"The King will reply, 'I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for Me'."
-Matthew 25:40

December 14, 2011

THE NIGHT CHRISTMAS ARRIVED

May you find this story interesting and may you discover the goodness of God, may we learn something.. :)


Marge had been a member of our church study group
for several years. Now she was terminally ill with cancer. The
rest of our group gathered to go caroling. It was a cold night
with snow in the air. We visited people who were house-bound 
and would sing two or three carols at each house.
We all were looking forward to singing to Marge.
She was feeling fairly well that evening and came to the door
to hear us. We sang two or three carols and were about to leave
when, on impulse, I asked if there was any particular carol
she would like to hear.

"There is," she said, "but I suppose it is too much to ask. During
the Second World War, I was a nurse in a prison camp for
German soldiers in Arizona. I remember on Christmas Eve when
they sang 'Silent Night, Holy Night' as one of the most moving
experiences in my life. I would really enjoy hearing that sung
in German again."

My heart sank. There was no way we could do that. Suddenly,
behind me, I heard a voice, "I can do that." Ed, a member
of our group who sang in our church choir, began to sing.
The rest of us began to hum along with him.

I never knew what prompted Marge to ask for that particular
carol. Perhaps she was reviewing her life experiences,
trying to make sense of her life before she died.
None of us knew that Ed had majored in languages and had been
a German language teacher earlier in his life. All 
of us knew that, in the God-given serendipity
of that moment, Christmas had arrived!

                Serendipity is the aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident...and God specializes in these moments, lots of them. Coincidence has been described as an event in which God chooses to remain anonymous. Do you think that each of us could have a role in providing such a moment for someone else at this season?

               Here is another one of those special moments: To show the splendor of the newborn Saviour in the church Christmas pageant, an electric light bulb was hidden in the manger. All the stage lights were to be turned off so only the brightness of the manger could be seen, but the boy who controlled the lights got confused and all the lights went out.

              It was a fairly tense moment broken by a little shepherd's loud whisper, "Hey, you! You just turned off Jesus!"

              BE PREPARED, LET IT HAPPEN, AND LET'S SHARE THE MOMENT.




LUKE 1:38 "Anna. . .coming up to them at that very moment, she gave thanks to God and spoke about the child to all who were looking forward to the redemption of Jerusalem."

December 13, 2011

PRICELESS GIFTS

1 Peter 4:8 (NIV)
 "Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins."


LOVE is one of the greatest gift that one can give to a person this coming Christmas. Even if it's not Christmas let us always practice the joy of loving people around us. Loving those people close to our hearts - family, friends, church mates, office mates, neighbors and even those people whom we hate. We must learn to love.


Another thing that I've learned from the preaching in our church is that, aside from the love that we will give and share, we must also wrapped the gift of FORGIVENESS. We must learn the value of forgiving those people who have hurt us deep within.


We don't have the reason to make reasons not to be able to give love and forgiveness to people. First and foremost it is our Father whom demonstrated this gift of love and forgiveness. Now who are we for us not to be able to that in the same way? God has shown a good example of those two precious gift that we can share this coming Christmas.


There's a lot more that you can give this Christmas. Are you having difficulty of thinking what to give this Christmas? Here are also the priceless gift that you can share and give.


*the gift of Listening
       Try to share a moment with a family or a friend with your time. You may never know he/she needs someone to lean on. Just be there, you don't need to talk, or even share what's in your mind, you just have to listen. That's all you have to do.


*the gift of Favor
      It is warm to someone's heart if you can even say "You look great today" or you can even say "It's amazing to see you". By this you bring a smile to someone's life.


*the gift of Smile
      It is always said that when you start your day with a smile everything goes well. Try to put a smile on every person that you may meet. Having that attitude you can make many people feel light and happy on a single day.


*the gift of Time
     You can have all the time you want. If there's a gift that you want to share, it's your time. You can never rewind a moment's passed. Treasure every time that you can spend and give to those people that you value.


*the gift of Generosity
     Generosity is the one reason why we celebrate Christmas. First, God gave his Son for the forgiveness of our sins. Mary and Joseph gave their life for Jesus to be born in this world. Jesus give help to each and every humankind. Why don't we give a help, a smile, a gift.


May we enjoy this season of Christmas. May we share the goodness to each and every person.


Share the true meaning of Christmas.




NEED TO BE HUGGED

Here is a story about giving help to someone in need in times of danger.






        In the fall of the year, Linda, a young woman, was traveling alone up the rugged highway from Alberta to the Yukon. Linda didn't know you don't travel to Whitehorse alone in a rundown Honda Civic, so she set off where only four-wheel drive vehicles normally venture.
       The first evening she found  a room in the mountains and asked for a 5:00 a.m. wake-up call so she could get an early start. She didn't understand why the clerk looked surprised at that request but as she awoke to early morning fog shrouding the mountaintops, she understood.
       Not wanting to look foolish, she got up and went to breakfast. Two truckers invited Linda to join them and since the place was so small, she felt obliged.
       "Where are you headed?" one of the drivers asked.
       "Whitehorse."
       "In that little Civic? No way! This pass is dangerous in weather like this," the other chimed in.
       "Well, I'm determined to try," was Linda's gutsy, if not very informed response.
       "Then I guess we're just going to have to hug you," the trucker suggested.
       Linda drew back. "There's no way I'm going to let you touch me!"
       "Not like that!" the truckers chuckled. "We'll put one truck in front of you and one in the rear. That way we'll get you through the mountains."
       Have you ever been caught in the fog of life? Visibility is almost non-existent. Then, there's not only the fog to contend with, but you're faced with a mountain pass as well. The combination can be deadly. What do you do? You need help. Hopefully at a time like that you have some mature Christian friends upon whom you can call to "hug" you through such a life-situation. Someone who can lead the way as well as someone who can follow behind with gentle encouragement.
       But it doesn't stop with receiving such help. How about you? Are you willing to help someone else through the treacherous passes of life? We are to be a part of each other's life needs. Give someone a "hug" of care.






Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 NIV
    9Two are better than one,
     because they have a good return for their labor:
   10If either of them falls down,
    one can help the other up.
    But pity anyone who falls
    and has no one else to help them up.

December 09, 2011

STRONG & TRUST

     They say that the foundation of any relationship is their trust to each other. Have you ever asked yourself how is it with your relationship with God?


    The cornerstone of any strong relationship is trust. The dictionary defines "trust" as "to have confidence or faith in" or as "the trait of believing in the honesty and reliability of others."


     Trust requires time to build and it comes through various tests of confidence. It's doing what you say you're going to do, in the time and way promised. Another way to build trust is by helping propel others forward in life while maintaining their confidences and also protecting their back. All the other building blocks are meaningless without the placement of trust in the relationship foundation.


    Trust requires some level of intimate contact with another. It's personal. However, sometimes in order to get to the personal, you have to start with less intimate contact and progress towards the personal.


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Here is a summary of the preaching in the church last January 23, 2011 talking about being STRONG. Just want to share it.


     We need to be STRONG always.


     Standing STRONG means you are full of unfolding promises of God and you have able to stand strong in the midst of obstacles.
   
     It is said in: JOSHUA 10:12-14 (NIV)
                              12 On the day the LORD gave the Amorites over to Israel, Joshua said to the
                              LORD in the presence of Israel:
                                  "Sun, stand still over Gibeon,
                                  and you, moon, over the Valley of Aijalon."
                              13 So the sun stood still,
                                   and the moon stopped,
                                   till the nation avenged itself on (a) its enemies,
                                   as it is written in the Book of Jashar.
                                   The sun stopped in the middle of the sky and delayed going down about a
                              full day. 14 There has never been a day like it before or since, a day when the
                              LORD listened to a human being. Surely the LORD was fighting for Israel!


     There are different obstacles and oppositions that happened in the book of Joshua that tells us about having faith and being strong in the midst of problem, having that faith and promise of God. The first one is CROSSING THE JORDAN RIVER Joshua 3-4 (NIV). And let us remember that when there's an obstacle, let God be ahead of you and just follow His way. The next one is the JERICHO WALL Joshua 5-6 (NIV). God tells the people of Israelites to put up their knives and circumcise their selves. Circumcision during that time meaning that you have a covenant with God or you are called covenant people. The third one is AI Joshua 7-8 (NIV). The Israelites lost because they didn't stand firm on their faith. Remember that even a small compromise or sin can take away the promise of God. And repentance is a LIFETIME not a ONE TIME event. The last one is GIBEONITES Joshua 9 (NIV). Remember that if we make mistakes and we turn to God and that mistakes can be turn to miracle by God.


Remember this:


Joshua 10:14 (NIV)
     There has never been a day like it before or since, a day when the LORD listened
     to a human being. Surely the LORD was fighting for Israel!


REFLECTION:


       The Lord will help us and fight on our battle but who's side are we in?
      There's a limit drawn between God and man that God is immovable,
      unchangeable and He will neither take our side nor the enemy's. But it
      depends on whose side are we on. Let it be on God's side.
    





October 08, 2011

0ctober 9 - Four of a Kind

     Margaret . . . the eldest of the four, was 16, and very pretty, being plump and fair, with large eyes, plenty of soft, brown hair, a sweet mouth, and white hands, of which she was rather vain.

     Fifteen-year-old Jo was very tall, thin and brown, and reminded one of a colt; for she never seemed to know what to do with her long limbs, which were very much in her way. She had a decided mouth, a comical nose, and sharp, grey eyes, which appeared to see everything, and were by turns fierce, funny or thoughtful. Her long, thick hair was her one beauty; but it was usually bundled into a net, to be out of her way.
     Round shoulders had Jo, big hands and feet, a fly-away look to her clothes, and the uncomfortable appearance of a girl who was rapidly shooting up into a young woman and didn't like it.
  
      Elizabeth . . . or Beth, as everyone called her . . . was a rosy, smooth-haired, bright-eyed girl of 13, with a shy manner, a timid voice, and a peaceful expression, which was seldom disturbed. Her father called her "Little Tranquility," and the name suited her excellently; foe she seemed to live in a happy world of her own, only venturing out to meet the few she trusted and love.

     Amy, though the youngest, was a most important person . . . in her own opinion at least. A regular snow-maiden, with blue eyes, and yellow hair, curling on her shoulders, pale and slender, and always carrying herself like a young lady, unmindful of her manners.


 Genesis 30:8
      Then Rachel said, " I have had a great struggle with my sister, and I have my won."

Jeremiah 45-47 (Listen)

Message to Baruch

45 The word that Jeremiah the prophet spoke to sBaruch the son of Neriah, twhen he wrote these words in a book at the dictation of Jeremiah, uin the fourth year of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah, king of Judah: “Thus says the Lord, the God of Israel, to you, O Baruch: You said, v‘Woe is me! For the Lord has added sorrow to my pain. wI am weary with my groaning, xand I find no rest.’ Thus shall you say to him, Thus says the Lord: yBehold, what I have built I am breaking down, and what I have planted I am plucking up—that is, the whole land. And zdo you seek great things for yourself? Seek them not, for behold, aI am bringing disaster upon all flesh, declares the Lord. But I will give you byour life as a prize of war in all places to which you may go.”

Judgment on Egypt

46 The word of the Lord that came to Jeremiah the prophet cconcerning the nations.
About Egypt. dConcerning the army of Pharaoh Neco, king of Egypt, which was by the river Euphrates at Carchemish and which Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon defeated in ethe fourth year of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah, king of Judah:
f“Prepare buckler and shield,
and advance for battle!
gHarness the horses;
mount, O horsemen!
Take your stations with your helmets,
fpolish your spears,
put on your armor!
Why have I seen it?
They are dismayed
and have turned backward.
Their hwarriors are beaten down
and have fled in haste;
ithey look not back—
jterror on every side!
declares the Lord.
“The swift cannot flee away,
nor the warrior escape;
din the north by the river Euphrates
kthey have stumbled and fallen.
“Who is this, lrising like the Nile,
like rivers mwhose waters surge?
Egypt rises like the Nile,
like rivers mwhose waters surge.
He said, ‘I will rise, I will cover the earth,
I will destroy cities and their inhabitants.’
nAdvance, O horses,
and rage, O chariots!
Let the warriors go out:
men of Cush and oPut who handle the shield,
pmen of Lud, skilled in handling the bow.
10 qThat day is the day of the Lord God of hosts,
ra day of vengeance,
sto avenge himself on his foes.
tThe sword shall devour and be sated
and drink its fill of their blood.
For the Lord God of hosts holds ua sacrifice
vin the north country wby the river Euphrates.
11 xGo up to Gilead, and take xbalm,
O virgin daughter of Egypt!
In vain you have used many medicines;
ythere is no healing for you.
12 The nations have heard of your shame,
and the earth is full of your cry;
zfor warrior has stumbled against warrior;
they have both fallen together.”
13 The word that the Lord spoke to Jeremiah the prophet about the coming of aNebuchadnezzar king of Babylon to strike the land of Egypt:
14 “Declare in Egypt, and proclaim in bMigdol;
proclaim in bMemphis and bTahpanhes;
say, c‘Stand ready and be prepared,
for dthe sword shall devour around you.’
15 Why are your mighty ones face down?
They do not stand1
because the Lord thrust them down.
16 He made many stumble, fand they fell,
and they said one to another,
‘Arise, and let us go back to our own people
and to the land of our birth,
gbecause of the sword of the oppressor.’
17 Call the name of hPharaoh, king of Egypt,
‘Noisy one who lets the hour go by.’
18 i“As I live, declares the King,
jwhose name is the Lord of hosts,
like kTabor among the mountains
and like lCarmel by the sea, shall one come.
19 mPrepare yourselves baggage for exile,
O ninhabitants of Egypt!
For oMemphis shall become a waste,
a ruin, pwithout inhabitant.
20 “A beautiful qheifer is Egypt,
but a biting fly rfrom the north has come upon her.
21 Even her hired soldiers in her midst
are like sfattened calves;
yes, they have turned and fled together;
they did not stand,
for the day of their calamity has come upon them,
tthe time of their punishment.
22 “She makes ua sound like a serpent gliding away;
for her enemies march in force
and come against her with axes
vlike those who fell trees.
23 vThey shall cut down her forest,
declares the Lord,
though it is impenetrable,
because wthey are more numerous than locusts;
they are without number.
24 The daughter of Egypt shall be put to shame;
she shall be delivered into the hand of ra people from the north.”
25 The Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, said: “Behold, I am bringing punishment upon xAmon of yThebes, and Pharaoh and Egypt zand her gods and her kings, upon Pharaoh and those who trust in him. 26 aI will deliver them into the hand of those who seek their life, into the hand of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon and his officers. bAfterward Egypt shall be inhabited cas in the days of old, declares the Lord.
27 d“But fear not, O Jacob my servant,
nor be dismayed, O Israel,
for behold, I will save you from far away,
and your offspring from the land of their captivity.
Jacob shall return and have quiet and ease,
and none shall make him afraid.
28 dFear not, O Jacob my servant,
declares the Lord,
for I am with you.
I will make a full end of all the nations
to which I have driven you,
but of you I will not make a full end.
eI will discipline you in just measure,
and I will by no means leave you unpunished.”

Judgment on the Philistines

47 The word of the Lord that came to Jeremiah the prophet fconcerning the Philistines, before Pharaoh struck down gGaza.
“Thus says the Lord:
hBehold, waters are rising iout of the north,
hand shall become an overflowing torrent;
they shall overflow jthe land and all that fills it,
the city and those who dwell in it.
Men shall cry out,
and every inhabitant of the land shall wail.
At the noise of the stamping of the hoofs of his stallions,
lat the rushing of his chariots, at the rumbling of their wheels,
the fathers mlook not back to their children,
so feeble are their hands,
because of the day that is coming to destroy
all fthe Philistines,
to cut off from nTyre and Sidon
every helper that remains.
For the Lord is destroying the Philistines,
othe remnant of the coastland of pCaphtor.
qBaldness has come upon Gaza;
rAshkelon has perished.
O remnant of their valley,
show long will you gash yourselves?
tAh, sword of the Lord!
How long till you are quiet?
Put yourself into your scabbard;
rest and be still!
How can it2 be quiet
uwhen the Lord has given it a charge?
Against vAshkelon and against the seashore
whe has appointed it.”
    

Psalm 87

Glorious Things of You Are Spoken

A Psalm of lthe Sons of Korah. A Song.

    On the holy mount stands the city he founded;
        the LORD loves the gates of Zion
        more than all the dwelling places of Jacob.
    Glorious things of you are spoken,
        O city of God. Selah
    Among those who know me I mention Rahab and Babylon;
        behold, Philistia and Tyre, with Cush—
        “This one was born there,” they say.
    And of Zion it shall be said,
        “This one and that one were born in her”;
        for the Most High himself will establish her.
    The LORD records as he registers the peoples,
        “This one was born there.” Selah
    Singers and dancers alike say,
        “All my springs are in you.”
(Psalm 87 ESV)