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.