PP Lamp (Portable and pure)


For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord: walk as children of light:
Ephesians 5:8

I have been a Christian in name since age 15. But by the grace of God, His Spirit fell upon me at age 40, and the veil upon my heart was truly lifted up. While not in the same magnitude as that of Apostle Paul, whom God moved from determined persecutor of Christians, to a renowned defender of the Christian faith, defining moment, it was for me. It has been 13 wonderful years of journeying in the presence of our Lord. "I walked with Him," albeit tentatively. Then " Ran with Him," often in my haste, going off tandem, but He was always there to nudge me back. "Reflections for the moment," a respite I took as I learn to worship Him "In Spirit and Truth." And He gave me a refreshed heart, as I drew closer to Him in my time of need, for God speaks to us "Heart to heart." "Lightness of being," that was my last blog(#7), and I wasn't floating along in the new land He brought me to. Oppressed I was, but never depressed, for God always lifts me up and moves me forward.

But now, it is time to be what He has called us to be. To be the willing lamp, that fully allows the glory and power of His light to shine forth from us, in the world that is increasingly dark.
For darkness is the absence of Light.

God Blesses

Eng Hieang
9 Sep 2014

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Children of The Light#25 Redeeming the times (14 Feb 2015)

Dear....

'And do this, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep; for now our salvation is nearer than when we first believed.'

            Romans 13:11

Blessed Chinese New Year to all and sunder. This morning our good Lord gave me two reminders that in this new season, there is no time to monkey around.
In today's Daily Bread reading, the author shared about her sin in being impatient with a wayward motorist. God knew I did the same late last night.
Admonished I am but it is a reminder that He watches over us. And indeed the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom.

Just moments later, surprise and sadness reverberated through my being when I chanced upon the obituary of a friend whom I had just bumped into the day that I had finally responded to His call to leave my last job 3 months back.

But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.
2 Peter 3:10

Time is money. But utopia will be when one has a surfeit of both. But even for the privileged few who seems to have both, alas life is finite. And to compound it, money buys temporal happiness but not permanent peace and joy. A chasm only God can fill.

'All the labor of man is for his mouth. And yet the soul is not satisfied.'
    Ecclesiastes 6:7

Time that is a precious commodity I seem to have better control of, in this sabbatical.
Money, or rather the active generation of the present means of purchasing power, that is now put on hold. How much is financially suffice before one is willing to allocate the perishable and precious commodity that we call "time" away from creating financial wealth and instead put it to its intended use, to invest in the Kingdom of God?
Can a machine take over the need for human endeavor to create "purchasing power" as what "Bitcoin" could possibly lead to?

Then he said, ‘This is what I’ll do. I will tear down my barns and build bigger ones, and there I will store my surplus grain.  And I’ll say to myself, “You have plenty of grain laid up for many years. Take life easy; eat, drink and be merry.” ’   “But God said to him, ‘You fool! This very night your life will be demanded from you. Then who will get what you have prepared for yourself?’
Luke 12:18-20

As I prepare to move out from the 3 months of waiting upon our Lord, a time of refreshing, refinement and realignment, a crossroad I now find myself in. What will be the correct of the two paths to take?

The Word is indeed the lamp of God and His Words to me were clear in all brevity
- step out of my last employ
- and start with Japan

And on the strength of His Words, I now know which path to take to fulfill His commands.
It's not about what we want to do or can do but what is the will of God.
But often one gets fearful of what lies ahead. "The Giants dwelling in the lands one is about to enter."

 
God is good. He brought me to this video lesson ( The Faith Factor ) from my spiritual mentors.
And the key truth is that one draw comfort and strength from not just the Word of God, but 
- His character, His Sovereignty and His power.
All of which those who seek to follow Him have experienced so wonderfully in the past, as will be for the future.

So take courage! For I believe God. It will be just as he said.
Acts 27:25

Thank You Lord.

God blesses

Eng Hieang
10 Feb 2016

An afternote
And indeed when we take the next step of faith God affirms. Yesterday, Feb 9 daily Bread reading brings us to John 4:31-38.
Our food is to do the will of God and to finish the work given to us.
And more reassuring, God reminded me that the harvest is ready, the sowing has been done by others. It is time for me to reap.

And as I prepare to mail out these thoughts, God double affirms as He always does when it is truly from Him. Archippus, a stranger till recently but very much in my life these past few months. Today 10 Feb, as I came to the closing verses of my morning reading, our Lord brought me to this verse of exhortation for me and for you, the present day Archippus.

'Tell Archippus; "See to it that you complete the work you have received in the Lord."
      Colossians  4:17

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