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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

Friday, March 11, 2016

Children of The Light#26 Frogs in the pond (11 March 2016)

Dear....

'The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handiwork.'
          Psalm 19:1

Last Sat morning I was part of a video shoot. A short snippet to promote a Church initiative to encourage Christians to reflect upon their role in the Great Commission.
The tee shirt I wore had a big cheerful green frog emblazoned in its fully glory. And while not intentional, for I had plain forgotten about the shoot, our good Lord impressed upon my heart this thought, "are not most of us like frogs enslaved in the pond of our own finite understanding?"

To be a Christian is to be more than a believer in Christ. We are commanded to follow Him, to be like Christ. Christ has gone to be with God, to make ready the mansion to receive us. But He has left the scriptures, the living word of God which work in conjunction with the Holy Spirit residing in us the believers, to make us ready, to take our God given place in Heaven.

But will staying in the pond of our own making hinder if not deprive us of the necessary transformative experiences so necessary for God to mold us unto Christ likeness?
Many of us set the parameters for God and couch these as prayers. God loves us too much to pander to our suicidal whims, for to do so is to let us delude ourselves into eternal damnation.

Prayers asked in God's will are always answered. But what is the will of God?

'..... to seek the Kingdom of God above all else, and live righteously.'
              Matthew 6:33

It is no simpler than to love Him with our all and to love our neighbors as much as ourselves.
Like babes in the woods, some Christians struggle to do this even within the comfort zone of their little pond. Does this inability to progress in our spiritual growth reflect a lack of diligence and desire on our part to do what Christ has led by example - to pray, to feed on God's Words, to do His work with a thankful heart.

Christianity is not a religion, but a God given opportunity to develop a relationship with our Sovereign God. A privilege that the first man Adam forfeited when he chose to move away from God dependence to self dependence. By the sacrifice of Christ, God has restored this privilege.
But we must want to work on this God given salvation.
And this will mean the need to follow the Holy Spirit's leading, which will entail the need to step out of our moss covered pond. For only then will we learn to be truly God dependent.
If the Lord is pleased with us, he’ll bring us into this land and give it to us. It flows with milk and honey. However, don’t rebel against the Lord or be afraid of the people who live in the land, because we’ll gobble them right up.Their defenses will collapse, because the Lord is with us. You are not to be afraid of them.”
Numbers 14:8-10
God is dynamic yet consistent. His ways are infinite, much as we are finite. Yet He is always consistent for He is faithful much as we often are not.
As my beloved son now embarks on a new chapter in his life, pursuing his studies in Melbourne, I am on the cusps of a new chapter in my workplace ministry, as my sabbatical comes to an end.
Deja vu this is for me for just 4 years back, it was my daughter who left home to be in London for her studies. And after sending her there, I started my God led new ministry in my last bank, moving from my entrenched comfortable niche in Mother Merrill to an institution I did not even know exist.
And challenges there were aplenty, and yet in learning to depend upon God, He more than provided and He brought to fruition the mission objectives that He has showed me a few years prior.
'The lines have fallen to me in pleasant places; Yes, I have a good inheritance.'
      Psalm 16:6

Indeed many of us know the will of God for us. What often holds us back is our pride packaged as legitimate concerns. Will we fail? What trouble awaits us? How do we know that we are executing right?

God looks for our obedience. Man look for conclusion

Like cycling, most of us tend to dither and totter because we are afraid of falling. And only when we let go and let the momentum go forth, could we truly keep our balance.
Following God is no different. We will truly be able to soar in our faith when we learn to let go and let Him. And focus on Him and not on our innate understanding. 
God will divinely make right if our heart is right and willing. And what can be more right and willing then to
- seek Him and love Him with our all
- to wait upon Him and move only when His Spirit move us
- acknowledge Him in our every step
- honor God always

And indeed much as Psalm 23 "The Lord is our Shepherd" is often used to grace the obituaries of many a departed Christian. The Word of God is God. Will it not be even more life changing if we truly cling on to the life giving truths of Psalm 23 now, while are are alive and kicking?
For God wants us to worship Him in Spirit and in Truth.

God blesses
Eng Hieang
11 March 2016

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