God and His forgiveness

https://odb.org/2023/11/14/remembered-no-more Jeremiah 31:27-34 is interesting because it was written in ancient times, and it foretold what Jesus did many years later in Jerusalem. It’s a prophesy of God making the New Covenant with His people and putting His law in their minds and writing it on their hearts. They will be His people, and HeContinue reading “God and His forgiveness”

Love your enemies

https://odb.org/2023/11/10/love-through-prayer I think the commandment to love your enemies like yourself is probably one of the most challenging and perplexing to come out of Christianity. It is counter-intuitive, and although there have been reported instances of believers doing so in terms of forgiveness of crimes done to their family members, I doubt that it isContinue reading “Love your enemies”

Sing to worship God

https://odb.org/2023/11/09/sing-for-victory I’m currently in Langkawi island, the largest island in Malaysia, for a team building event with my fellow lawyers from my company’s group legal department. We had a gala dinner last night, and our chief, the Group General Counsel, sang a few songs with the lead singer of the 4 piece live band weContinue reading “Sing to worship God”

The deception of the devil

https://odb.org/2023/11/07/destruction-destroyed There is something alluring about forbidden fruits that ping our curiosity and will potentially lead us into trouble. In horror movies, there is always a room that is kept sealed, but somebody will open it to see what’s inside and unleash a trail of terror and destruction. In Genesis 3, the serpent started hisContinue reading “The deception of the devil”