Sunday, 9 May 2021
The Pearl Of Great Price
Sunday, 2 May 2021
A Story To Tell To The Nations
There are two major religions that compel its adherents to propagate their faiths, Islam and Christianity. For Christianity, this injunction was given by Christ when he was meeting His disciples just before His ascension to heaven.
So how does one witness and share the faith while maintaining the desired multi-religious harmony? The take home advice is to be careful how one propagates one's faith and to do so respecting the dignity of the listeners. Jesus Christ Himself set this example in His discourse with the Samaritan woman at Jacob's well, which is recorded in John's gospel chapter 4. William shared how sensitively Jesus engaged the woman in conversation:
- Advance towards the person. It is evident from the narrative that Jesus had purposed to engage this woman. He initiated the conversation by asking her for a drink. He had her in mind and was aware of her circumstances. He did not retreat from her nor kept his distance.
- Approach with humility. When Jesus asked her for water, the woman was shocked that he, a Jew would 'lower' himself to speak with her. She was a Samaritan and a woman, two reasons any other Jew would have considered her repugnant. Instead, Jesus interacted with her and took on a humble posture.
- Address practical relevance. Jesus turned a simple encounter, beginning with an innocuous request, into something of practical relevance; finally addressing her condition and circumstance. The woman was ostracised and needed to be accepted. Jesus spoke with her and together they shared their views.
- That shall turn their hearts to the right,A story of truth and mercy,A story of peace and light,A story of peace and light.
- Refrain:For the darkness shall turn to dawning,And the dawning to noonday bright;And Christ’s great kingdom shall come on earth,The kingdom of love and light.
- We’ve a song to be sung to the nations,That shall lift their hearts to the Lord,A song that shall conquer evilAnd shatter the spear and sword,And shatter the spear and sword.
- We’ve a message to give to the nations,That the Lord who reigns up aboveHas sent us His Son to save usAnd show us that God is love,And show us that God is love.
- We’ve a Savior to show to the nations,Who the path of sorrow has trod,That all of the world’s great peoplesMight come to the truth of God,Might come to the truth of God.
Sunday, 25 April 2021
I Love You With The Love Of The Lord
- Care of the chronically ill, frail and destitute
- Empowering of families in distress
- Engaging the socially isolated
- Rehabilitating at risk youth
- Advancing disadvantaged children
Sunday, 18 April 2021
The Truth Will Set Your Free
At the time of Jesus the Jews came under the influence of false teachers whose teaching made the Mosaic Laws very oppressive. The Pharisees and Sadducees of Jesus were feeding the people with these false teachings so much so that the Jews were held captive to very repressive beliefs.
It was not meant to be. God in Deuteronomy 30:11-14 actually made it very clear that His commandments and laws are not meant to be crippling
'Now what I have commanded you today is not too difficult for you or beyond your reach. It is not up in heaven so that you have to ask, "Who will ascend into heaven to get it and proclaim it to us so we may obey it?" Nor is it beyond the sea, so that you have to ask, "Who will cross the sea to get it and proclaim it to us that we may obey it?" No, the word is very near you; it is in your mouth and in your heart so you may obey it.'
Jesus refuted such oppressive and repressive teachings. He said that the truth of His teaching will be truly liberating, "Then you will know the truth and the truth will set you free."
Have you ever wondered why some people are captive to lies and false information? Why do they not want to know the truth? Perhaps they are too scared to know the reality. Perhaps they are too proud to admit that they are wrong. Perhaps their beliefs restrict them from exploring the truth about themselves nor to discover their reasons for living. Perhaps they are misled.
In this information-manipulative world, much of truth have been mixed with half-truths, half-lies and lies. So much misinformation has been spread online; sensational news, overblown claims, misinterpreted facts. For example, many listening to exaggerated news of side effects refused to take the Covid vaccines and prefered to remain unprotected. In a way the misinformation we consume from cyber communications manipulate us, control our thoughts and emotions. Many are ever willing to allow these lies influence our choices and lifestyles.
In 1969, Billy Graham in a classic sermon on Truth and Freedom spoke prophetically about this modern communication age and our attitudes towards truth. It may be worth our while to listen to this great preacher, it is liberating!
There is an information overload in this modern world. It is folly to listen to the many voices around us if we fail to listen to the one voice that really matters. Jesus is the voice of truth - Truth of God. Jesus is voice of authority - Breath of God. Jesus is the voice of solidarity - God with Us.
Lionel