Life Lessons From Women In The Bible

Bathsheba (2 Samuel 11: 1-5, 12: 11-19) King David gives into sin and sleeps with Bathsheba, another man’s wife. Bathsheba was the object of King David’s desire. Did she feel pressured because he was King or was she a willing participant? We don’t know, but through her story,  we see  that sin  has BIG  consequences  for King
David.   Life Lesson: The consequences of sin outweigh the pleasures of sin.

Woman of Faith (Matthew 9: 20-22) The woman we meet in Scripture has been ill for 12 years. Undoubtedly, she has tried everything to address her illness, but nothing has worked. She hears about Jesus and becomes convinced that He can help her if she  can  just  get  close  enough to  touch  His  cloak.
Through her tenacity, she gets to Jesus and touches Him. He feels the energy transfer between Him and the sick woman and tells her that her faith has healed her.   Life Lesson: Connecting with God and having an attitude that is full of faith is the answer to all of our problems.

Mary and Martha (Luke 10: 38-42) Martha is focused on the wrong thing. She is distracted by that which is insignificant. She has Jesus at her house. This is a once in a lifetime type opportunity to learn from Him…but she is focusing on the wrong things. We, too, worry about things we shouldn’t be concerned about. We are distracted too. Our focus should be on God.  Life Lesson: Don’t worry about insignificant things. Focus your attention of learning more about God.

Lydia (Acts 16: 13-15) Lydia was willing to receive the Word of God and when she did, her family responded too and opened their hearts. Her household was baptized into Christ because she, first, responded to the Word of God.   Life Lesson: Worried about your family and their lack of a relationship with God? Be like Lydia. Continue to be an example for them to follow.

Woman Caught in Adultery (John 8: 1-11) The woman who was caught in adultery was to be punished by being stoned to death. When Jesus asked for the person without sin to cast the first stone, no one could condemn the woman. We all have sinned. We should not harshly judge others. Jesus does not condemn us, but He expects for us to leave  sin alone.  Life Lesson:  Do  not
condemn or judge others. Christ has mercy on all of us. We all have the right to forgiveness. However, the Lord fully expects us to leave sin alone and do our very best to live a godly life as He has outlined in His Word.

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The Strengthening Of The Inner Man

The Apostle Paul prayed in Ephesians 3:17: “That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith.” We can only have Christ  in  our  hearts  by grace  through

faith (Ephesians 2:8). Every man should not only confess Christ but possess Christ in his heart. Some may have sincerely asked Christ to be their Saviour. However, they also need to make Christ their Lord too. Many people only want Christ to save them from their sins, but they would not want Christ to be Lord of their lives. They would only want Christ to be their Saviour but not their Master. To them, Christ must come when they call; and He must leave after their needs are fulfilled. Paul prayed that Christ must DWELL in our hearts. Christ must not be merely a guest to the heart, to come when needed and to disappear when not wanted. Christ must dwell within us and be a resident in our hearts. My friends, is there a permanent place within your heart for Christ? If not, why?

Perhaps, one of the reasons is that you may not have fully experienced the love of God for you; you may not have fully comprehended the magnitude of the love of Christ. Jesus has loved us with an everlasting love. The Son of God left heaven’s glory to take on the form of a lowly man out of His great love for us. His love for us led Him to the cross to lay down His life for His beloved: There is no greater love than this—that a man should lay down his life for his friends.(John 15:13). One stanza of the hymn, The Love of God, goes: “Could we with ink the ocean fill, and were the skies of parchment made; were every stalk on earth a quill, and every man a scribe by trade. To write the love of God above would drain the ocean dry. Nor could the scroll contain the whole, though stretched from sky to sky.” God‘s love extends far beyond the widest ocean and tapestry of the open sky. Such is the wonder and matchlessness of the love of God!

 

My dear friends, our life on earth is a pilgrimage and will never be easy. Our physical body is fragile and can be easily broken by the storms in life. What we need to do is to root and ground ourselves deeply, not in the wisdom of the world, but in our Lord Jesus Christ. At times, when you felt lonely, remember that you are not alone, Christ is with you. Look to the cross and you will see His love. Root and anchor yourself in the love of Christ and you will no longer be easily shaken in the midst of the storm. You will remain steadfast in faith because you know that no one can ever take away the love which Christ has for you: For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 8:38-39). Be strengthened in the inner man by rooting yourself in the love of Christ.                                 (SHARON BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH)

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Why Should I Not Share In His Suffering?

He was a humble black pastor of a small inner city Baptist church. He was in his late sixties and had been a minister throughout his adult life. His love for the Lord was so profound that it was reflected in everything he said. When he and his wife were told he only had a few months to live, they revealed no panic. They quietly asked the doctor what it all meant. When he had explained the treatment program and what they could anticipate, they politely thanked him for his concern and departed. The cameras followed this little couple to their old car and eavesdropped as they bowed their heads and recommitted themselves to the Lord.

In the months that followed, the pastor never lost his poise. Nor was he glib about his illness. He knew the Lord was in control, and he refused to be shaken in his faith.

The cameras were present on his final Sunday in his church. He actually preached the sermon that morning and talked openly about his impending death. To the best of my recollection, this is what he said:

“Some of you have asked me if I’m mad at God for this disease that has taken over my body. I’ll tell you honestly that I have nothing but love in my heart for my Lord. He didn’t do this to me. We live in a sinful world where sickness and death are the curse man has brought on himself. And I’m going to a better place where there will be no more tears, no suffering, no heartache. So don’t feel bad for me.”

“Besides,” he continued, “our Lord suffered and died for our sins. Why should I not share in His suffering?” Then he began to sing, without accompaniment, in an old broken voice.

I wept as this gentle man sang of his love for Jesus. He sounded very weak, and his face was drawn from the ravages of the disease. But his comments were as powerful as any I’ve ever heard. His words that morning were his last from the pulpit, as far as I know. He slipped into eternity a few days later, where he met the Lord he had served for a lifetime. This unnamed pastor and his wife have a prominent place among my spiritual heroes.
(DR JAMES DOBSON)

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What Is The Truth About God?

ONLY ONE GOD:  True Christian doctrine is that there is only one God who has ever existed anywhere, anyplace, anytime. There is no God formed before God; there will be no God formed after God (Isaiah 43:10). God doesn’t even know of any other gods (Isaiah 44:8). There is only one God in existence in the entire universe. Just one. This is called monotheism.

THE TRINITY:  God is a trinity of persons: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The Father is not the same person as the Son. The Son is not the same person as the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is not the same person as the Father. They all are eternal, divine, and omniscient.
Objections to the Trinity are that it is not logical. Logic should not rule scripture. If it is from God, there will be things in it that are difficult to understand. Additionally, the fingerprints of God are seen all over creation. In Romans 1:20 it says that the invisible attributes of God are clearly seen in creation. Creation is made up of a trinity of trinities: time, space, and matter. Time is past, present, and future. Each “part” is different, yet they are all of the same nature: time. Space is height, width, and depth. Each “part” is different, yet they are all of the same nature: space. Matter is solid, liquid, and gas. Each “part” is different, yet they are all of the same nature: matter.

JESUS:  Jesus is the second person of the Trinity. Jesus is both God and man. He is fully God and fully man (Col. 2:9). He was in the form of God, emptied Himself, and became a man (Phil. 2:5-8). As the God man, He is the mediator (1 Tim. 2:5). Jesus was not created (John 1:1-3), but is the creator of all things (Col. 1:16-17).

SALVATION:  Salvation, or the forgiveness of sins, is something that is given to you by God. It is a free gift (Rom. 6:23). The sinner is made righteous in God’s eyes solely by the faith that the believer has in the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. Justification, or being declared righteous, is accomplished by faith (Rom. 5:1). Our works play no part in salvation. If our works could play any part at all, then Jesus died needlessly (Gal. 2:21).

The truth is important not because it is simply true. It is important because truth is what defines who and what we believe in. Faith is vital. But faith placed in something false is the same as having no faith at all. Faith is only as good as the object in which it is placed. That is why it is important to have the true Jesus -the one of the Bible. Eternity is a long time to be wrong. Especially about Jesus.                                                                (MATT SLICK)

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Search Me

Psalm 139: 23 -24
“Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know
my anxious thoughts.
See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.”

We search the scene when a crime is committed. We search for a cure when disease is devastating. We search for probable cause when disasters strike. Don’t we? But very often, we call for a search after the problem is apparent. But here in Psalm 139, David is calling for a search before a problem arises. He is searching for pre-problem purification.

1. SEARCH ME
Hebrew word for ‘search’ is translated explore, inquire, probe. So am I willing to volunteer as a subject of God’s thorough and diligent examination? Not one day but today?

2. KNOW MY HEART
This “Know” reflects the most intimate relationship possible between God and mankind. Ask God to be completely and personally familiar with our heart. This must give God access to every area of our lives. Do we really know God because He really knows our hearts!

3. TEST ME
Are there breaches of inner integrity in us? David knew that his future could be sabotaged by unseen compromises. Ask God to examine our lives for potentially fatal flaws. Will we pass the test with flying colours?

4. KNOW MY ANXIOUS THOUGHT:
Anxious thoughts! They show a restless mind influenced by whispers of fear. Sound familiar? It does to me! Our thought-life? Often an ongoing venue of unseen wrestling with worry. So invite God to be our coach and mentor today. Let Him wrestle with our worries! He is in control.

5. SEE IF THERE IS ANY OFFENSIVE WAY IN ME
Be concerned about anything that could hurt or offend God. Point out, Lord, anything in me that offends you. Let our lives reflect a longing to live in such a way that we never grieve God or the Holy Spirit. How are we doing with this?

6. LEAD ME IN THE WAY EVERLASTING
Proverbs 14:12 “There is a way that seems right to man, but in the end it leads to death.”
Saul took the way of man! David did not want to go down the same way. We don’t want to go down the same path either. So Lord, guide us please into Your ways. Guide us please with Your presence.

Search me, Lord. What are You going to find? What does my heart look like? Search me Lord!                                                                         (SUBIACO COC)

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There Are No Second Class Citizens In Heaven

God does not have grandchildren and there are no second class citizens in heaven. Salvation through Christ makes us sons and daughters adopted into His family. That makes us royals. The fact that you may not feel like it, does not alter the reality of it.

How would you live if you knew you were the royal son or daughter of the greatest King ever to live? The position comes with some perks and lots of responsibility. The perks are all the blessings of heaven. That’s a major perk. Plus, Jesus has given us His name to use. That’s more power than you can imagine.

But what will you do with this position? You are responsible to represent your Father to the world, to be His heart, to do His works. That’s why Jesus has allowed us to use His name, so we can heal the sick and deliver people from bondage.  Can you imagine this world if every son and daughter of the King lived out of that royal mindset? If all of us used the authority we’ve been given to rescue people who need our help? It would be an amazing place to live.

It’s time to start living like we’re supposed to. We’ve got a world to change.                                              (Diana Symons)

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Alpha Parenting Teenagers Course 2015

parenting_teenagers_2015DATE & TIME & WHERE?
Begins on Sunday, May 10, 2015
Every Sunday until June 28, 2015
From 10:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
At Wesley Methodist Church Klang

WHAT IS THE COST?
RM25 per person or RM40 per couple (including Course Manual & Refreshments)

WHO IS IT FOR?
Parents, step-parents or carers of teenagers aged 11 to 18 years

SESSION TOPICS
Each session consists of a DVD talk & small group discussions, and participants are expected to do the homework section before coming for the next session.

WHY DO THE COURSE?
Parenting teenagers is harder than ever for most parents today. No role we undertake is  more important than parenting.

We are the main influence on our teenagers’ future. Discovering we are not alone in the challenges we face and picking up ideas from other parents can make a huge difference. Meeting our teenagers’ deepest needs, setting healthy boundaries, helping to develop their emotional health and teaching them how to make good choices takes skill and dedication. Taking time to reflect on our end goal can help us to build our relationship with our teenagers now.

THE PARENTING TEENAGERS COURSE
was developed by Nicky & Sila Lee, co-authors of The Parenting Book and The Marriage Book. They also created The Parenting Children Course, The Marriage Course and
The Marriage Preparation Course. Nicky & Sila have been married for over thirty years, have four children, 3 grandchildren and are on the staff at Holy Trinity Brompton – the London church that started the Alpha Course.

parenting_teens_2015_tableIf you have any enquiries, please contact:
Dr Lim Ee Sze @ 012-233 1545
Dr Vincent Wong @ 019-292 2863
Mr Raymond Tan @ 019-215 8868

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Church Camp 2015 : Wholesome Families

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For more information on cost and schedule, please view Flyer.

Pastor Nicholas Choo (Main Speaker) churchcamp2015-nicholasRev Nicholas Choo Kok Wi holds a B.A. in Psychology with Trent University, and a M.Th from Ontario Theological Seminary in Canada. He is also a certified Train-the-Trainer administrator for DISC Personality Profile Insight and a World Teach Equipper. He is the Principal Consultant of HistoryMakers. He is a much sought-after speaker, especially in the ASEAN region.

Nicholas has conducted many camps for children, youth and the family over the last 3 decades covering themes such as personal development, relationship building, leadership formation and inter-generational family integration. His vast knowledge and experience about family matters have attracted many organizations such as schools, corporate companies, charity groups and churches to engage him in writing or conducting training packages for them. Prior to his current itinerant ministry since 1992, Nicholas was a pastor at Bethel Assembly of God church in Singapore for 12 years. He also co-started a church-based uniformed adventure group called the Royal Rangers in 1977 and served as its first National Commander for 10 years between 1984 and 1993 under the Assemblies of God of Singapore.

Nicholas is happily married to a lovely wife, Karen, and has two great children, Audrey (25) and Raymond (24).

Pastor Steven Low (Youth Speaker) churchcamp2015-stevenPastor Steven Low was the Training Manager of WorldTeach (Walk-Thru the Bible) for the northern region of Malaysia for two years before he served God in Kledang Community Chapel, Ipoh, as their elder and full-time worker. As of March 1st 2005 he was called to serve as Associate Director (Gospel Missions) of Ministries for Asia Pacific (MAP). He has resigned from MAP and pursued a Master of Ministry at the Malaysia Bible Seminary as a full-time student. He graduated with M Min in November 2010.

Steven has a passion for making Christian disciples through Bible Teaching and evangelistic preaching. He continues to use his gifts and calling not only in his new home church (Agape Chapel, Kota Damansara) but also in other Evangelical churches of various denominations and other Christian organizations. He also ministers in the CFs of schools, colleges, universities, banks, legal firms, Businessmen’s Fellowships, church camps, short term Bible Schools, evangelistic banquets and gospel campaigns. He still conducts 12 of the seminars of WorldTeach in various churches and settings. It still thrills him to see sinners saved and saints sanctified for the glory of God.

Steven is married to Tessie. Their daughter Abby (an air stewardess with SIA) stays in Singapore. Their son Ezra is with Celcom in Kuala Lumpur. Steven currently worships and serves at Agape Chapel, Kota Damansara as one of the Elders.

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