https://odb.org/MY/2023/05/03/tired-tents Paul likes to use the expression “tent” to refer to our earthly bodies. I guess tent is a good analogy as it is temporal and moveable. Tents are also symbolic of our faith forefathers, who were nomads who left their permanent abodes by faith for a faraway land in response to a calling fromContinue reading “Tired Tents”
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Immortality and Eternal Life
https://odb.org/MY/2023/05/02/life-everlasting I always recall the movie Highlander whenever the topic of immortality crops up. It is about a Scottish swordsman who was born in 1518 and lived through the centuries. In a subtle way, a movie like that, although pure fiction, embodies our human desire to live forever. The novel Count Dracula (that has beenContinue reading “Immortality and Eternal Life”
Seeds of Faith
https://odb.org/MY/2023/05/01/multitude-of-maples I have just returned from my vacation travel to Taiwan, and it was indeed a tiring (we each walked about 17,000 steps most days) but refreshing trip, seeing how advanced and structured Taiwan is, with her efficient high speed rail, metro, inter-city trains and buses. The food was especially good, suited to our MalaysianContinue reading “Seeds of Faith”
Investing in the future
https://odb.org/MY/2023/04/18/future-faithfulness In this era of the church, we know Jesus will come again. Although no one except the Father knows the exact time, predictions are rife that it will be within our generation. It is predicted that it should be within the lifetime of a human being from the day Israel was established as aContinue reading “Investing in the future”
Praise and Thanksgiving
https://odb.org/MY/2023/04/17/remembering-to-praise I led worship yesterday at my local church and had the privilege to play with a talented guitarist who played electric and blended well with my acoustic guitar and my wife’s digital piano, as we intermixed the basic chords of the songs with melodies and harmonies. We also had an up and coming drummerContinue reading “Praise and Thanksgiving”
Greater Love
https://odb.org/MY/2023/04/16/greater-love It is indeed true that greater love has no one than one who lays down his life for another. Jesus did this for us at the cross for our sins. Officer Arnaud Beltrame did the same thing when he offered himself to be substituted with the last hostage of a terrorist in France andContinue reading “Greater Love”
Disciplined but not abandoned by God
https://odb.org/MY/2023/04/14/uphill-all-the-way King David is the second king in Israel prior to its split into Israel, the northern kingdom (with the cities of Sechem, Samaria), and Judah, the southern kingdom (with Jerusalem and the Temple). The split occurred at the reign of Rehoboam, the grandson of David and the son of Solomon. While King Solomon wasContinue reading “Disciplined but not abandoned by God”
Praise the Lord!
https://odb.org/MY/2023/04/13/tears-of-praise One of the beauty of the Psalms is that if we choose any one, chances are the Psalmists were praising God. This is because, in general, Psalms are praises for God. The other thing is that we are taught to praise the Lord regardless of what we are going through. Life, as we allContinue reading “Praise the Lord!”
Word of knowledge
https://odb.org/MY/2023/04/12/the-caller 1 Samuel 3:3-10 shows us how God spoke to a young Samuel, who was then mentored by Eli, and how Samuel, while hearing the voice, did not recognise it as the LORD speaking to him. It was only the third time after being instructed by Eli that Samuel answered and asked the LORD toContinue reading “Word of knowledge”
Be an evangelist
https://odb.org/MY/2023/04/11/seize-the-opportunity-3 I recall nearly 35 years ago after helping out in a Reinhard Bonnke evangelist meeting at the then Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur, we were all on fire to be an evangelist. We didn’t even have 1% of his anointing or charisma or oratory skills or his knowledge of and experience with God, yetContinue reading “Be an evangelist”
