Monday 18 December 2017

Who is Jesus Christ?

Hello All,

Some say He was a wise teacher. Some perceive Him as an all-knowing prophet. Others view Him as a powerful miracle-worker.

Who is Jesus Christ to you?



By Joanne Liaw Sook Ling

Christ was born not in a palace of gold
He was born in the town of Bethlehem
He was born there, in a stable so cold
In a manger laid the pure, perfect Lamb

Christ was clothed not in fine vestments of gold
He was clothed in thin wraps of poverty
He was clothed thus, in a stable so cold
In a manger laid the frail, weak Baby

Christ was crowned not in the splendour of gold
He was crowned in the shame of mocking thorns
He was crowned so, in Calvary, we're told
On a cruel cross hung the pure, perfect Lamb

Christ was scorned by mocking sinners, we’re told
He was scorned by people He’d come to save
He was scorned so, nailed to the cross of old
On the cruel cross, He died for the depraved

Christ was placed in a tomb so dark and cold
But He rose from the grave and conquered death
He gives us life; more precious than gold
In this Saviour, we find life-giving breath

Do you trust in Jesus’ death to save you?
Have you found life in His resurrection?
What’s keeping you from trusting what’s true?
In the Gospel are truth and salvation


Points for Reflection:
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.
(John 3:16 ESV)
·       Jesus was indeed a teacher, a prophet and a miracle-worker. But He is so much more than that.
·       He is God, the Creator of the universe, who chose to save us by becoming one of us. He took on mortality so that He could take the punishment we deserve and die in our place.
·       He is the Creator of the world and the Saviour of mankind.
·       Who is Jesus Christ to you?
·       Do you trust in Jesus’ death to save you? Have you found life in His resurrection? What’s keeping you from trusting what’s true? In the Gospel are truth and salvation.


Monday 4 December 2017

A Warm Cabin of Love

Hello All,

Life can be cruel. We feel like giving up in the chest-deep snow of pressure, stress, disappointment, betrayal, and hurt. There are times when we feel so lost in the snow and we lose the will to trudge through the snowstorm of adversities.

Sometimes the pain of trauma and loss become so big in our eyes that we lose sight of the little warm cabin of love in the distance. The fireplace of care keeps our cold, blistered hands warm and safe.

 

By Joanne Liaw Sook Ling

In the cold and blistering winter wind
In the bitter deluge of chest-deep snow
When strength is diminished and courage thinned
A warm cabin, like a fireplace, glows

I see the warm cabin from a distance
With God’s strength, I trudge through the chest-deep snow
After hours of tears and persistence
I reached the lovely, warm cabin that glows

I step into the warm cabin of love
A warm fireplace in the corner glows
I hear laughter that warms me like a glove
God shows His love through the people we know

‘Where have you been? We’ve been looking for you!’
The care of my loved ones warms my cold hands
I see God’s love in theirs; now that is true
God’s love binds us like a strong rubber band

Our love is a reflection of God’s love
His love was shown through Christ’s death on the cross
He came down to earth from heaven above
Life and hope we’ve gained through His death and loss

I see God’s love in a prayer of a friend
I see His love in a loved one who’s there
They reflect divine love that knows no end
I’m in a warm cabin of love and care



Points for Reflection:
We love because God first loved us.
(1 John 4:19 ESV)
·       God brings people into our lives to help us through the hard times and to bring joy in the bitter cold. The care shown by our loved ones is but a reflection of God’s perfect love. Their love is not perfect, but God’s love is.
·       Perfect, divine love was demonstrated on the Tree where Jesus Christ died for you and me. His bloodied, nail-pierced hands warm our cold, blistered hands. His death brought us life and the Father’s rejection of Him, as He hung on the cross, brought the Father’s acceptance of unworthy sinners like us.
·       There is no greater hero than our Lord Jesus, Christ - the Saviour of the world.
·       This Christmas, as we celebrate the joy of glowing lights and sparkling tinsels, let us remember our Saviour who came down from heaven to earth, born in a humble and filthy manger so that He could save us through His death and resurrection.
·       This Christmas, let us see God’s love through a prayer of a friend and a loved one who’s there. They reflect divine love that knows no end. Let us rest in a warm cabin of love and care.


Monday 27 November 2017

Lost in the Snow

Hello All,

How do we calm the storm within our hearts? How do we soothe the turmoil of our souls? How do we find rest in restlessness?

There are times in our lives when we feel so lost. We do not have the strength to trudge through the chest-deep snow. We are so lost in the deluge of snow around us.



By Joanne Liaw Sook Ling

The winter wind cuts through my bones
I pull my coat tighter 'round me
Snow pelts hard against me like stones
I'm lost in the snow around me

The winter wind howls wretchedly
Oh, how do I endure this storm?
Oh, I need someone to save me!
I'm lost in the snow of this storm

The winter wind pierces my heart
I scream in pain and clutch my chest
Snow hit hard against me like darts
I'm lost in the snow of unrest

Am I all alone in this storm?
Is there no one to rescue me?
But hope is starting to take form
I'm lost in the snow of mercy

Why should I fear the howling wind?
My Saviour tells them to be still
I know I'm wretched; I have sinned!
But my heart, with mercy, He fills

My Saviour's blood washes my sin
Until they are as white as snow
Through Christ, I'm glorious from within
His mercy like a river flows

The winter wind still cuts me deep
But Christ is my Shelter and Shield
Though darkness, around my head, creeps
In His hands, my faint heart, I yield


Points for Reflection:
Why are you cast down, O my soul, and why are you in turmoil within me? Hope in God; for I shall again praise him, my salvation and my God.
(Psalms 42:11 ESV)
·       In the never-ending trials of life, it is natural to lose sight of the hope we have in Jesus Christ.
·       When the wind of despair is howling so deafeningly in our ears, we lose sight of the solid and eternal hope we have in our Saviour.
·       God may or may not remove the deluge of snow in our path. But He gives us the strength to trudge through it.
·       Turn your eyes from the snow and storm to the Saviour who loves you dearly.
·       The winter wind still cuts me deep, but Christ is my Shelter and Shield. Though darkness, around my head, creeps; in His hands, my faint heart, I yield.


Monday 13 November 2017

The Fragrance of Winter

Hello All,

Can you sense fragrance in the stench of despair? Can you see the good in the bad? Can you see God’s love behind the atrocities of life?

There are many sorrows and tragedies that we may not be able to come to terms with. It’s all too natural to question God’s goodness in the pit of suffering and pain.

We may not have any answers to the brokenness of this life. But God has the answers, though He may not reveal them to us in this life. His ways are higher than ours and He can see what we can’t.



By Joanne Liaw Sook Ling (9 November 2017)

The fragrance of winter is in the air
Elegant snow is falling everywhere
Where does fragrance come from in this season?
The trees are bare; the flowers have fallen

The fragrance of winter is in the air
There’s beauty in the winter of despair
The sweet fragrance comes from the ground below
Do you see blue flowers beneath the snow?

The fragrance of winter is in the air
God gives hope in the winter of despair
Can you smell the lovely fragrance of myrrh?
It issues from the tomb before Easter

The fragrance of winter is in the air
God’s grace lifts us from the tomb of despair
The fragrance of the Cross is shared with all
Who believe in Jesus after the Fall

The fragrance of winter is in the air
Spring comes after the winter of despair
There will be a day when all is made new
When stale rivers become fresh morning dew



Points for Reflection:
God will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.
(Revelation 21:4 ESV)
·       Despite our questions and maybe even anger at the unfairness of life, we can draw comfort from God’s sacrificial love shown through the death of Jesus Christ.
·       We may not understand the purpose behind our pain, but we have a God who has gone through excruciating pain to save us from the hell of eternal torment. He knows your pain. He knows my pain. He knows our pain.
·       The suffering that we may be facing now is truly hard to endure but it will not last forever. For those who trust in Jesus Christ, we can look forward to the day when we see God in heaven.
·       Heaven is a joyful place with no tears. It is a place where broken relationships will be made whole. It is a place where we can enjoy being with God and His people forever. Do you long for that day? I know I do.
·       The fragrance of winter is in the air. Spring comes after the winter of despair. There will be a day when all is made new; when stale rivers become fresh morning dew.



Monday 6 November 2017

Beneath a Blanket of Snow

Hello All,

Winter marks the end of the cycle of seasons. It reminds us of the year that is coming to an end. What has passed is now buried in the snow and when spring comes, it will be no more.

The year carries with it its highlights and heartaches. All that falls in between is usually forgotten.

As you reflect on the year that is coming to an end, what would you consider your highlights and heartaches? What were your happiest and most painful moments?

Winter, though gloomy, is beautiful. It possesses the beauty of hope. The hope of spring, a new beginning. But there is beauty not only in its future hope but in its frozen rivers and bare trees. In our scarcity, we find the plenteous mercy of God.


By Joanne Liaw Sook Ling

The land lies beneath a blanket of snow
The river is frozen and does not flow
The leaves have fallen and the trees are bare
Winter is dressed like a maiden so fair

The land lies beneath a blanket of snow
Its beauty and fairness blossom and grow
And yet there's sadness and grief in the air
Sadness is dressed like a maiden so fair

The past lies beneath a blanket of snow
It's frozen but still there, and does not flow
The past is now gone, but memories are there
The past is dressed like a maiden so fair

My heart lies beneath a blanket of snow
My tears are frozen and do not flow
My grief is silenced and my mind is bare
Sorrow is dressed like a maiden so fair

My heart lies beneath a blanket of snow
My soul is frozen but Jesus knows
He knows my sorrows and His hand is there
His hand guides me when my feelings are bare

My hope lies within a manger so low
A manger too humble for Christ, I know
Born of a virgin in a place so bare
But great was His mission - our sins to bear

My hope lies beneath the great Tree that glows
On that Tree, my Saviour's blood streams and flows
My sins have fallen for my sins He bears
The Tree is dressed like a maiden so fair

My life lies beneath the great Throne that glows
From that Throne, the River of life flows
Jesus sits enthroned and white robes He wears
Joy is mine for in His Kingdom I share


Points for Reflection:
For to us, a child is born, to us, a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the increase of his government and of peace, there will be no end, on the throne of David and over his kingdom, to establish it and to uphold it with justice and with righteousness
from this time forth and forevermore. The zeal of the LORD of hosts will do this.
(Isaiah 9:6-7 ESV)
·       Despite our past and present circumstances, our eternal hope lies within a manger and beneath the Tree. Our hope lies in the birth and death of Jesus Christ.
·       Jesus became one of us through a miraculous virgin birth and He saved us from God’s wrath through His death on the Tree. Through His death and resurrection, sinners like us are made righteous and are ushered into God’s Kingdom.
·       Jesus now sits enthroned in the heavens and we will see Him face to face in our future and eternal home.
·       Because of this hope, we can be comforted and strengthened in the gloomy winters of our lives.
·       There’s beauty in winter and all that lies beneath a blanket of snow.

Monday 30 October 2017

Sometimes…

Hello All,

Sometimes the bitterness of life brings out the sweetness of the love and kindness of a friend.

If we had a choice, we would rather have a life without a trace of bitterness, hardships, and heartbreaks.

But sometimes it is during the most painful moments of your life that the love and kindness of a friend are most evident.



By Joanne Liaw Sook Ling

Sometimes
Bitterness brings out the sweetness
Of a friend, whose love and kindness
Surpass the bitterness of pain
And shelter our souls from the rain

Sometimes
Bitterness brings out the sweetness
Of God’s love, whose grace and goodness
Surpass the bitterness of grief
And help our hearts find relief

Sometimes
Bitterness brings out the sweetness
Of the cross, where Christ, the Sinless
Took on the bitterness of shame
And rescued our souls from the flame

Sometimes
Bitterness brings out the sweetness
Of a friend, whose love and kindness
Reflect the perfect love of God
Though they are imperfect and flawed


Points for Reflection:
Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends. This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you. You are my friends if you do what I command you.
(John 15:12-14 ESV)
·       A friend whom you feel safe sharing your struggles with and who constantly points you to Christ is indeed a great blessing from God.
·       Despite the imperfections of our friends, their love is a reflection of God’s perfect love.
·       Jesus Christ is the perfect Friend. He laid down His life so that sinners like us, who were once God’s enemies, can be reconciled to God as His friends.
·       Because Jesus has laid down His life for us, we are told to lay down our lives for our friends. We cannot die the death that Jesus died to save sinners, for we ourselves are sinners in need of saving. But we can die to our selfish desires to live for ourselves. We can put the needs of others before ours in wholehearted service and sacrifice.
·       Who are the friends that you can be showing God’s love to? How can you mirror God’s love to them? Who can you be reaching out to today?


Monday 23 October 2017

Life Makes No Sense

Hello All,

Can you recall a time when life made no sense? Are you walking through such a time?

Can you recall a time when your mind shut down and refused to acknowledge the pain in your heart?

Have you ever felt numb? Have you ever turned to distractions and drugs to numb those deep-seated wounds?


By Joanne Liaw Sook Ling

Life makes no sense
It’s all pretense
Nothing is real
That’s what I feel

Life makes no sense
The fog is dense
I feel no pain
I feel insane

Life makes no sense
It’s all nonsense
I am encaged
On a blank page

God, give me sense
When I feel dense
My mind is dim
My heart is grim

The cross makes sense
In life’s nonsense
When I can’t think
And when I sink


Points for Reflection:
The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.
(Psalms 34:18 ESV)
·       When we are at our wits' end and can make no sense of life, the cross of Jesus Christ makes sense.
·       When we think we have lost all hope, the cross floods our empty trenches with hope.
·       Sometimes it is in our unfulfilled desires that we find true fulfilment in Christ.
·       Life's confusion and pain are megaphones that blast their message to us: this world is a mess and so are we.
·       If we are ever tempted to curse God in our pain, stop a moment to consider the suffering that Jesus Christ endured on the cross.
·       Although we cannot make sense of suffering, we cannot say that God does not care. He knows why; we don't. But He cares.
·       Jesus knows and has experienced suffering so that we can be spared from God's righteous judgement for our sin. We have rejected God’s rule over our lives, but He has accepted those of us who turn to Him as His beloved children.
·       Life may not make sense, but the cross does. Cling to the cross no matter what.



Monday 16 October 2017

Life from the Ground

Hello All,

There are many things that do not seem to make sense. Many puzzles remain unsolved and mysteries unrevealed.

When these puzzles and mysteries hit us on a personal level, it hurts. Our hearts can make no sense of the pain of disappointment, betrayal, and loss.

Are there areas in your life that do not seem to make sense? Are you still hurting from the pain of disappointment, betrayal, and loss?

However, in unexpected ways, trials forge endurance, pain brings healing, and loss is gain. Life emerges from the ground through death.



By Joanne Liaw Sook Ling

Life emerges from the ground
Life springs from a heart that was dead
Life from death is what I’ve found
Life comes from my Saviour who bled

Life emerges from the ground
Life springs from a soul that was dead
Life in Christ is what I’ve found
Life comes from my Jesus who bled

Life emerges from the ground
Though pain and anguish stay with me
Life in Him is what I’ve found
Hope, through this life, He gives to me


Points for Reflection:
"And Jesus answered them, "The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified. Truly, truly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit."
(John 12:23-24 ESV)
·       We were spiritually dead in our sin. But through the death of Jesus Christ, He gives life to those who trust in Him.
·       Have you placed your faith in Jesus Christ and received life in Him?
·       Now we die a different kind of death. We have died from the life we used to live. We’re no longer enslaved to sin but we are free from the judgment of sin. We are now slaves of a loving God.
·       In this life, we still struggle with the desire to sin but we are not enslaved to it. Through the Holy Spirit, God has given us the power to turn away from temptations. Although we still give in to temptation now and again, the Holy Spirit convicts and brings us to repentance.
·       What temptations do you struggle with? Bring your struggles to our merciful God in prayer.
·       Life emerges from the ground, though pain and anguish stay with me. Life in Him is what I’ve found. Hope, through this life, He gives to me


Monday 9 October 2017

Clarity in the Fog

Hello All,

After the rain comes the fog. After the turmoil comes tranquillity. After uncertainty comes clarity.

There is a sadness that lingers after the loss of someone or something we hold dear. Maybe the sadness is not as intense or heart-wrenching as it used to be. But it lingers like the fog over the grassy plains.

But this sadness is not without joy. Joy is not absent in the hearts of those whose faith and hope are in Christ.



By Joanne Liaw Sook Ling (5 October 2017)

Thick fog blankets the grassy plains
The fields are drenched with heaven’s rain
The flowers are soft to the touch
Joy and sadness mingle as such

Thick fog blankets the grassy plains
It tells of the grief that remains
The sadness is more peaceful now
Joy has entered with a still bow

Thick fog blankets the grassy plains
I see clearly after the rain
In the fog, God brings clarity
Joy He’s given despite misery

Thick fog blankets the grassy plains
The cross gives me hope in the rain
The future is bright and gleaming
Joy in God’s grace helps me to sing


Points for Reflection:
May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.
(Romans 15:13 ESV)
·       Despite pain and loss, joy resides in the knowledge of the restored relationship we have with God that was once broken because of sin. Through Jesus’ death and resurrection, we have been reconciled to God and can look forward to an eternity of bliss with Him.
·       We may suffer pain and loss in this broken world. But this pain lasts but a moment in light of the eternity of bliss we will enjoy in heaven when we see God face to face. Even in the midst of brokenness, God is there to comfort us with His unending love.
·       Yes, there’s light in the darkness and clarity in the fog. There’s hope when all seems hopeless. That hope is found in the cross of Christ alone.