Who Is Jesus To You?

It hardly needs to be pointed out that most of the world does not affirm that Christ is ‘incomparable”. In our 21st century, multi-cultural world, a host of religions claim to have a corner on truth. How are we to present the Gospel of Christ to a world that views Him as something different or less than we believe Him to be, simply another in a pantheon of religious figures?

These challenges are not new. From His entrance into this world as an Infant until He breathed His final breath, Jesus was the subject of intense scrutiny and controversy. Throughout His earthly ministry, His claims and message were vigorously discussed and debated.

The credibility and validity of His message hinge on the matter of His identity. At one point, Jesus asked His disciples, “Who do others say that I am?” (Mark 8:27). A variety of responses followed, just as the same question would elicit a range of answers today: Some would say that Jesus was a great moral influence, a philosopher, a man worthy of emulation; others consider Him a fraud or a menace to society.

The follow-up question Jesus asked His disciples is even more critical: “Who do you say that I am?” (Mark 8:29). The way we answer that question is of utmost importance. It determines how we respond to Jesus and His message. When He was here, some grumbled at His teaching; they hated Him for exposing the darkness of their minds and hearts; ultimately, they put Him to death. But others humbly and gladly received His words, because they believed He was who He claimed to be: the Son of God, God of very God, come down to earth to reconcile God to man.

And still today, people either worship, love, trust, and follow Jesus as the
Savior of the world, or they deem Him irrelevant or even a threat to be extinguished. There really is no middle ground. What we believe about Jesus determines our ultimate destiny.

In his book, The Radical Disciple, John Stott stresses the importance of affirming the uniqueness of Jesus Christ in our pluralistic world:

For He is unique in His incarnation ( the One and only God-Man), unique in His atonement (only He has died for the sins of the world), and unique in His resurrection (only He has conquered death). And since in no other person but Jesus of Nazareth did God first become human (in His birth), then bear our sins (in His death), and then triumph over death (in His resurrection), He is uniquely competent to save sinners. Nobody else possesses His qualifications.

So we may talk about Alexander the Great, Charles the Great and Napoleon the Great, but not Jesus the Great. He is not the Great – He is the Only. There is nobody like Him. He has no rival and no successor.

Who is Jesus to you? Are you affirming His uniqueness in our pluralistic world?

(NANCY LEIGH DEMOSS)

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1st Klang Boys’ Brigade Wins 2011 Selangor Drill Competition

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One Team , One Vision. The young men of 1st Klang Company!

The Boys’ Brigade has held many competitions over the years. This year, 15 of us were fortunate enough to represent the 1st Klang Company in the Selangor State Drill Competition which was held on the 28th of May at the Sri Sedaya School in Subang Jaya. Our team was made up of 2 corporals, 6 lance corporals and 7 privates. Two of the members served as reserves. Our squad was led by Corporal Seelankumar a/l Mani. We knew that taking part in this competition would require discipline, hard work and a lot of sacrifice, especially since most of us were rookies in drill competition and our training started only a month before the competition. In addition, most of us would be sitting for either PMR or SPM this year. However, all of us were determined to prove ourselves.

The training sessions were extremely tough. We had to wake up early in the morning and finish late in the afternoon. The weather was always hot and never in our favor. At first, we were not fully aware of what this competition really meant and because of that, we were not totally serious during our training. We were unorganized, our salutes were not straight, our postures were not right. There were even times when some of us would not show up for training. There was a long list of mistakes that needed mending. Our instructors, W/O Leshvind and W/O Joel Bharath pushed us to our limits to get us to not only learn all the right moves, but to master them as well. Even though we gave them such a hard time, they were determined to see us through.

After a week of not getting any results, our instructors decided to let us know why it was so important for us to do our best in this competition. The reason was because of the good reputation in drill that the seniors of 1st Klang had built over the past years. Only then did we realize the big shoes we had to fill. We knew it was time to really get serious and gear up. With the remaining time we had, we put our heart and soul into our training. We had a responsibility to maintain our company’s image. It would not be easy, but we would give it our all. We even had a drill camp to maximize the time we had left. A day before the competition, we had our final training. During that last training session, the sun shined brightly and it was searing hot. However, that did not matter to us. This last session would be our most important training session and we had to make it count. After the end of the session, our instructors told us to meet back at the Wesley Methodist Church at night. As we would have to leave early the next morning for the competition, it would be better if we stayed over for the night. Although it would have been advisable to get enough sleep, but not for us. We stayed up late to prepare and make our uniform as neat as possible. Whether it was our boots, belt or haversack, we made sure to leave nothing unpolished. Once we were fully satisfied, we finally got some rest.

People who came to give support during the Drill Competition (From Left to Right, Ex-SSgt Joe Lee, Ex-Sgt Aaron Lee and Primer Lee Ji Shu)

Early next morning, we woke up with only one thing in our minds, and that was to win the Selangor State Drill Competition. We quickly got our things ready and within a few minutes, we were ready to leave for the competition. A few other instructors and primers had also come along to give us some support. We took a bus to get to the school. We brought along some buns as we would not have much time to stop and have some breakfast. The journey was only about half an hour. Once we reached there, we were stunned to see how many other companies had come. We instantly felt nervous but at the same time, were more fired up to win. We assembled inside the school compound for registration.

As Good As New.

The first part of the competition was the uniform check. All the companies present assembled in their respective squads on the basketball court to be inspected. Our instructors had one final look at our uniform before got into our squad. We had to stand in the “Sedia” position while waiting for the officers to inspect us. The officers had to go from one squad to another which took some time. Once it was our turn, each of us were hoping that our uniforms were excellent. However, there were a few minor mistakes in some of our uniforms. Once the inspection was over, we were allowed to fall out. We used this time to get ourselves ready for the most crucial part of the competition, the drill phase. Now, we were really nervous. In order to get our confidence back, we cheered our company motto 3 times. That definitely gave us a heavy boost to our confidence.

After a few companies had drilled, finally it was our turn to perform what we have been practicing for weeks. At the command of our commander, we marched onto the basketball court ready to put what we had learned to good use. Our commander, Corporal Seelan, gave every command loudly and clearly and the rest of us followed it as perfectly as we possibly could. There was no denying that there were a few mistakes. Once we were finished, we marched off the court before falling out of our squad. We were a little less confident with ourselves again, but we knew we had given it our all. After every team had finished, we were allowed to take our lunch. We were all starving and jumped at the word ‘lunch’. This time was also used by the judges to decide the winners.

1st Klang Company - Marching Proud

After everyone had their lunch, we were commanded to fall in at the basketball court for one last time. The moment had finally arrived. We were about to find out whether our efforts were not in vain. Before announcing the winners, the officers said that all of the companies were good but there was still room for improvement. Then they announced, “The second runner-up goes too… The 2nd Subang  Company,”. That made us nervous and excited at the same time. Next, “The runner-up goes to… The 1st Kajang Company,”. We felt even more nervous and excited. At last, “And the champion of the 2011 Selangor State Drill Competition is…… THE 1ST KLANG COMPANY!!!”. None of us could believe it. WE HAD WON!!! We marched proudly to receive our medals. No words could describe how we felt at that moment. We were thankful to our instructors for putting the effort into training as hard as they did. All that time we had spent in training was worth it! Although we had won the competition, we were still amazed at the strength, confidence and willpower of the other teams. We learnt that it’s is not about winning alone, it’s also about what we learn from the competition and doing our best. Seeing so many companies present made us proud to be members of the Boys’ Brigade.

Our Drill Instructors (WO Leshvind Raj is on the left wearing sunglasses & WO Joel Bharath is in the center holding the Drill Champion’s Shield

Not long after the competition ended, it started to rain cats and dogs. This made it hard for us to get to our bus. After the rain had subsided slightly, we made our way to the bus to go home. All of us were excited to show everyone our medals. Too bad it was a Saturday. Finally our worries were over. We laughed and joke throughout the whole journey back. Once we arrived home, we cleaned up Wesley Methodist Church because we had left it in a mess. After a long day, we said our goodbyes before finally going home.

The journey throughout the entire drill experience was a great one. Not only did we learn new things and become better Boys’ Brigade members, but our bond with each other were stronger than before. This was an experience that none of us would ever forget.

Note from Web Admin : On behalf of our family in Christ in Klang Wesley, we are proud of the young, able young men of 1st Klang. To God be ALL the Glory!

Post & Pics : Allen Tham & 1st Klang Company

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Sunday School Sunday Videos

The teachers worked hard, the kids even harder. Practices for dance and song started well before Sunday School Sunday and every practice was a demonstration of noisy, joyful perseverance to do their best for the Lord. With God’s mighty hand leading us, everything went as smoothly as you could get with 3 year old toddlers on stage! But Praise the Lord, God was (is and forever will be) AWESOME, the kids were fantastic, the teachers were great, and Auntie Jane was beside herself with fidgety panic (okay… that’s a joke… we all know Auntie Jane is the keeewl-est!!).

They say a picture is worth a thousand words but videos are better, so here’s the whole Sunday School Sunday service  in nice HD videos – thanks to Uncle Johnny and team!

Watch Rev. Nicholas Choo’s message in the last video. You MUST!

To God be ALL the glory.

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Sunday School Video Montage

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Praise & Worship

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Presentations – Part 1

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Presentations – Part 2

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Message by Rev. Nicholas Choo

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The Twenty Third Psalm (A Psalm Of David)

In describing the Lord as a Shepherd, David wrote out of his own experience because he had spent his early years caring for sheep. Sheep are completely dependent on the shepherd for provision, guidance, and protection. The New Testament calls Jesus the Good Shepherd, the Great Shepherd and the Chief Shepherd. As the Lord is the Good Shepherd, so we are His sheep – not frightened, passive animals, but obedient followers, wise enough to follow One who will lead us in the right places and in right ways. This psalm does not focus on the animal-like qualities of sheep, but on the discipleship qualities of those who follow. When you recognize the Good Shepherd, follow Him!

When we allow God our Shepherd to guide us, we have contentment. When we choose to sin, however, we go our own way and cannot blame God for the environment we create for ourselves. Our Shepherd knows the “green pastures” and the “quiet waters” that will restore us. We will reach these places only by following Him obediently. Rebelling against the Shepherd’s leading is actually rebelling against our own best interests. We must remember this the next time we are tempted to go our own way rather than the Shepherd’s way.

Death casts a frightening shadow over us because we are entirely helpless in its presence. We can struggle with other enemies – pain, suffering, disease, injury – but strength and courage cannot overcome death. It has the final word. Only one Person can walk with us through death’s dark valley and bring us safely to the other side – the God of life, our Shepherd. Because life is uncertain, we should follow the Shepherd who offers us eternal comfort.

In ancient Near Eastern culture, at a banquet it was customary to anoint a person with fragrant oil as a lotion. Hosts were also expected to protect their guests at all costs. God offers the protection of a host even when enemies surround us. In the final scene of this Psalm, we see that believers will dwell with God. God, the perfect Shepherd and Host, promises to guide and protect us through life to bring us into His house forever.                                              (LIFE APPLICATION BIBLE – NIV)

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Christian Health Education Course


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About the course – 14 lesson plans and synopses

  1. God’s design & promise of health
    A survey of health promises from the Bible  Total health is spirit, soul, body  Reality check: why is it not so in real life?
  2. Our roles and responsibilities in pursuing health
    Let’s do a personal Stress test  Robbers of vibrant health  ”Consider your ways & return unto the Lord”
  3. Christian medicine vs Worldly medicine
    Life & death contrast  Blessing & cursing contrast  Exercise your liberty in Christ
  4. Healing tenets to live by
    Your statement of belief with regards to health  Fundamentals are not negotiable  Essential unity, non-essential liberty, in all things – charity
  5. Conflict between prayers/faith and work
    How much to pray & trust?  How much work does one have to do?  Healing examples from the Bible
  6. Law of cause and effect
    The “Sowing & Reaping” law of God Miracles of obedience – what are they?  Does God still work miracles nowadays?
  7. Christian nutrition – food for thought
    What are you made of?  The proper food ratios to observe  Acid/alkaline balance in your body
  8. The No1 killer in the world
    Stress that kills & stress that heals  The key sources of stress  ”Seek peace & pursue it”
  9. Case analyses – Patient profiles
    Diseases don’t happen by chance or accident  Trace the root causes  Reverse the wrong ways & apply right ones
  10. What to do when you are sick?
    Things to avoid first of all  Pray & seek the truth  Repent & repair your ways
  11. Treatment options available for you
    Conventional medicine  Complementary & alternative medicine  Integrative medicine  Spiritual medicine
  12. Top diseases affecting Christians
    Heart disease & stroke  Diabetes  Cancer  Mental health challenges  Emotions related problems
  13. Holistic Communication from the Bible
    What has communication to do with health?  What is holistic communication?  Barriers to holistic communication?  Biblical examples of such communication
  14. Your purpose and passion in life
    “Who am I?”  What is my purpose on earth?  What motivates me to go on in life?

Course Objectives

  • Enable Christians to understand the principles and practice of total health from a biblical perspective.
  • Enable Christians to achieve optimal health so that they would become more effective a witness for God.
  • Liberate believers who are under the bondage of health deterioration (physically, mentally or emotionally) due to ignorance.
  • Support the church’s ministry and deliverance of the sick believers.

“Pray as though everything depended on God. Work as though everything depended on you.”
St Augustine

“They shall still bear fruit in old age; They shall be fresh and flourishing.”  Psalm 92: 14

“And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
John 8: 32

“God’s part you cannot do; your part He will not do.”
St Andrew

About Andrew Leong

Bro Andrew obtained his Naturopathic Doctor (ND) qualification from Trinity College of Natural Health, USA. He works with various alternative practitioners to help people find answer to their health problems, and conducts natural health seminars for corporations and churches.  He is a practicing member of the Malaysian Society of Complementary Medicine.

Andrew was the director of training of an internationally affiliated training company before he was grounded at home for several years due to a health crisis. Symptoms started in 1995 and culminated in a near death situation by 1999, characterized by severe constriction and inflammation of the entire gastro-intestinal tract; profuse nose-bleed, muscle cramps, brain retardation and extreme chills. Having gone for a merry-go-round treatment with at least 36 medical and alternative doctors, Andrew was finally left alone to fend for himself. At 112 lbs. (from 165 lbs.) his fragile body was failing and degenerating rapidly.

With God helping him through extensive research and self-help, he is now being restored, and reaches out to others with his message, YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE SICK.

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Who Is Jesus To You?

† To the Architect He is the CHIEF CORNERSTONE.
† To the Artist He is the ONE ALTOGETHER LOVELY.
† To the Astronomer He is the BRIGHT & MORNING STAR.
† To the Baker He is the BREAD OF LIFE.
† To the Banker He is the REDEEMER.
† To the Biologist He is the LIFE.
† To the Builder He is the SURE FOUNDATION.
† To the Carpenter He is the DOOR.
† To the Educator He is the GREAT TEACHER.
† To the Farmer He is the LORD OF THE HARVEST.
† To the Florist He is the LILY OF THE VALLEY.
† To the Geologist He is the ROCK OF AGES.
† To the Lawyer He is the LAWGIVER.
† To the Newspaperman He is the GLAD TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY.
† To the Orphan He is the EVERLASTING FATHER.
† To the Pharmacist He is the ONLY GUARANTEED

PRESCRIPTION.
† To the Philanthropist He is the UNSPEAKABLE GIFT.
† To the Philosopher He is the WISDOM OF GOD.
† To the Preacher He is the WORD OF GOD.
† To the Rancher He is the GOOD SHEPHERD.
† To the Servant He is the GOOD MASTER.
† To the Sick He is the ONLY CURE.
† To the Student He is the INCARNATE TRUTH.
† To the Tourist He is the MAP TO HEAVEN.
† To the Traveler He is the WAY.
† To the Weary He is the GIVER OF REST.

But Jesus is more than what is in these descriptions:
† To Simon Peter He was “THE CHRIST, THE SON OF THE LIVING GOD.”
† To the Sinner He is “SAVIOR, COUNSELOR, & MEDIATOR.”
† To His Disciples today He is the “KING OF KINGS & LORD OF LORDS.”
† To the Church Member He is the ROCK ON WHICH THE CHURCH IS FOUNDED!

Who is Jesus to you?

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Footstool Players Performance

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Seeds

Seeds In this special tenth anniversary production, Footstool Players revisits some of your favourite sketches from their earliest years, as well as some brand-new material. It’s a delightful bagful of seeds – stories which, when planted in your heart, will grow, feed your soul and yield a good harvest.

Seeds is a collection of 8 sketches in the style of dramatised storytelling, featuring a mix of comedy and drama. The sketches are based on incidents in the life of Jesus, parables Jesus told, and modern-day parables, each illustrating a key biblical truth – a “seed”.

These are:

THE SEED AND THE SOILSby Paul & Nicole Johnson
A farmer sowing his seed encounters various kinds of soils.

THE BIG SPENDERby Charles M Reese
A high-rolling big spender gets in trouble with his creditors.

THE TAH-PAU LUNCHby Charles M Reese
A little boy discovers that the ordinary can be miraculous in the right hands.

THE CRACKED POTby Footstool Players, based on a folk tale
A cracked pot struggles with its flaw.

THE PEASANT PRINCESSby Charles M Reese
A peasant girl unexpectedly becomes a princess when she marries a prince.

THE DEPENDABLE SONby Charles M Reese
A brother becomes bitter when his sibling gets what he doesn’t deserve.

LAY DOWN YOUR BURDENby Charles M Reese
A woman with a past discovers a future she never expected.

GOD’S CHISELby Eddie James & Tommy Woodard
A man finds out that growth can be a painful thing.

Directed by Colin Kirton, Jonathan Tan & Sean Low and performed by Ann Choo, Colin Kirton, Linora Low, Sean Low & Jonathan Tan.

SUITABILITY
Seeds is suitable for all ages. While there are many references to the Bible and Christian teaching, the play can be appreciated by people of all religious backgrounds.

To know more about Seeds and The Footstool Players, visit their website at http://www.footstoolplayers.com.

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Being Content – Even When Life Is Not Fair

Your contentment issues may have nothing to do with material possessions but rather with circumstances challenging situations in life that haven’t improved despite your best efforts. Although we hope and pray for healing from illnesses or resolution for difficult conflicts, the reality is, these prayers are not always answered as we hope. Contentment means running the race when things are going well and continuing to run even when they are not.

Regardless of the source of your discontentment, understand these three things:

1.  Contentment is within your grasp. You can learn, as the Apostle Paul did, to be at peace with your circumstances. Forget how green the grass appears somewhere else. By focusing on what is over there, you are unable to see the blessings of what’s right here in your own backyard.

2.   Contentment thieves should be arrested. Pesky thought patterns rob you of your contentment and peace of mind. These thoughts start so innocently but can lead to major chaos. Something as harmless as admiring a friend’s marriage, job, or financial situation can easily shift to comparing and finding inadequacy in your own marriage, work, or finances. The habit of dwelling on what-ifs can be equally dangerous. Lingering on what might have been only casts a dark shadow over what is. The best way to deal with contentment thieves is squelch this form of mental static and refuse to allow your mind to wander down those paths.

3.    Thankfulness can be cultivated. Contentment and thankfulness go hand in hand. The more thankful a person is, the more content she’s likely to be. Even if your circumstances aren’t what you would consider ideal, choose to be thankful. And during the most trying times, you can find something to be thankful for, even if it’s just the knowledge that God is with you. Contentment grows as you nurture it with gratitude.

So how is your level of contentment these days? Has discontentment cluttered your heart and confused your mind? If so, it doesn’t have to be that way. Become a student of contentment. Learn to be content on the inside, now matter what’s happening on the outside. Kiss the clutter of discontentment goodbye so you can welcome being at peace and contented with your circumstances.

(NANCY TWIGG)

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