Wednesday, June 19, 2013

We Cannot Live Without Him

Our time alone with the Lord each morning is not merely a time of centering our hearts upon the Lord. It is an act of love and devotion.

We cannot live without Him. Without seeking the face of the Lord, we are incapable to move into the day. In Him we live and move and have our being.  

He is the reason why we rise with hope and strength each day. He is the reason why we sing. He is our life and inspiration.

God works through our vulnerability and frailty. He brings wholeness, restoration and hope. As we surrender the broken pieces of my lives to Him, He makes all things beautiful.

There is nothing more important than pouring and abandoning my life into His hands. He gives me beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning. He gives us undying hope. 

We rise with expectancy and great joy each day. Thank God for another day to taste His goodness and His grace.

Sunday, June 16, 2013

My Late Father

Cancer took away my late father last September. He died at the age of 75. Last August, my family and I were devastated when we knew that his cancer had spread from his liver to many parts of his body. The doctor gave him six to nine months to live but he only lasted for a month. I witnessed the most heart wrenching and painful experience seeing the disease eating away his life as he laid on his bed. Monte and I were thankful that he allowed us to pray with him on several occasions.
A pastor friend got one his Hainanese pastor called Pastor Foo to visit my father. My father was so open to the good news. He was so sick and weak and yet he kept asking Pastor Foo to tell him more. He could have sat up in the living room sofa for about an hour and that was amazing considering his physical state. Pastor Foo asked if he wanted to accept Christ, my father nodded his head. While all this was happening, my aunt and her daughter came by to visit and they proceeded to speak to my mother in the kitchen. My father was hungry for the message and the word and he did not excuse himself to entertain my relatives. The presence of God had held him there that afternoon. I witnessed a miracle that I will never ever forget.
My father was a good man. He was a sailor in his younger days. Later on, he ran an officer's mess at a bank for many years. He sold beverages, sandwiches and meals to the bank staff and officers. He proceeded to drive a taxi when he had to give up the officer's mess business. He drove the taxi for many years thereafter. He was happier because he loved interacting with the passengers.
My father was a great father. He loved my two brothers and I so much. He worked hard, sacrificed and gave the best to us. Though we were not rich, we never had any lack. I can still remember the smell and taste of cranberry juice, banana milk, garlic pills and Dutch chocolate milk when I was young. I even had tuition classes when it was not the norm in the early days. One day, my father asked if I wanted to learn the piano. I regret not taking up his offer then. That was my father, he never stopped giving. That was how he showed he loved my mother, my brothers and me.
My mother is not physically strong and healthy. My father helped with household chores, he did the marketing. He even bought my mother's clothing.
My father left a great legacy. He gave and he led by example. I am a recipient of his sacrificial love. Last month, my younger brother, Edwin, blessed us with a new fan as the old one broke down sometime ago. Not long ago, he also sent the plumber to settle my faulty flushing system in both my bathrooms. In September, my older brother, Nicholas, bought us a TV. The amazing thing is that he did not know that our old TV was on the verge of breaking down. We thank God for loving family members who care and share. I know that my late father had taught us well.
When Monte and I were courting, we had an uphill challenge. My father asked if I could marry a Chinese man instead. God is so good. To cut the long story short, my father gave his blessing for us to marry. He not only accepted Monte as a son-in-law, He loved and cared for him like his own son. He blessed us beyond our imagination.
As I share about my late father, my heart wells up with much appreciation and gratitude because God had blessed me with a wonderful father. He left us a great legacy. A legacy of love and sacrifice.

Friday, June 14, 2013

Eternity in our Hearts

 You put eternity in our hearts
We radiate Your joy

You put eternity in our hearts
We find comfort and hope

You put eternity in our hearts
We embrace Your purposes
 
We live
We breathe
We dream
You put eternity in our hearts

We cry out to You our maker
Our Redeemer
Our Saviour
Our only hope

Thank you, Lord
For putting eternity in our hearts 

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Clinging on to the Lord

Yesterday, Monte and I were at the Singapore General Hospital to have Monte's cast removed. Wearing the cast since 21 Apr is not a small feat.  Through this situation, we experience the grace and mercy of God in a deeper dimension.  His strength is made perfect in our weakness.
Lamenting and asking why this had to happen is not the point, the most important thing is seeing and experiencing the Lord in whatever circumstance or predicament we may find ourselves in. We know our vulnerability but we also know that God is our help in times of need.  He comes through for us when we cling to Him and cry out for His divine intervention.  We learn to lean on Him and allow Him to carry us through the rocky mountains and the raging sea.  We can only declare that He is faithful till the very end.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Humble Neha


The Strait's Times yesterday featured Neha Ramu from London who scored the maximum 162 in a test for Mensa, the world's oldest high-IQ society. Her IQ surpassed Professor Stephen Hawking, Bill Gates and even Albert Einstein. Her modest reaction is amazing. She said: "Stephen Hawing, Albert Einstein, they've achieved so much... It's not right to compare me to them just because of my IQ. If I don't put in my effort and make use of my IQ, then there's no point in having it."

Not surprisingly, her parents, British eye specialists Jayashree and Muniraju Ramu were also extremely low-key. They did not blow the horn or any trumpet to publicize Nehu's amazing achievement although they were happy. It was reported that "they didn't celebrate with a party or a series of loud, joyous phone calls to everyone in the family's contact list."

I believe Neha will go very far in life because she has good attitudes and values. True humility is never self serving. It will not be eager to outshine or flaunt its strength and ability. When we walk in humility, we not only grow and develop internally, others will also partake of our success and achievement. Humility opens doors for us to be an impact and influence to touch lives.

Saturday, June 08, 2013

Yang Pei, Angel's Wings



她叫杨佩,一个24岁的断臂女孩,9岁那年因为不懂事触碰高压电线,失去双臂。15 年来,她一直学习笑着活下去!失去双手的她努力地用好自己的双脚!经历了常人无法想象的艰辛,她自己可以用脚吃饭、打电话、发短信、穿衣服、做饭、扎头发……已经可以用脚独立地生活。
五个月前,她独自迁到上海,离开母亲,为的是要证明给妈妈看她能独自生活,不让妈妈担心."

Zhang Pei is a 24 year old arm less girl.  When she was 9, an accident where she was in touch with a high-voltage wire and subsequently lose both arms.  These 15 years, she is determined to live on.  Without her hands, she makes full use of her legs.  She goes through unimaginable difficulties and hardship.  She eats, make phone calls, send text messages, dresses herself, cooks, tie her hair solely with her legs.  She is living independently.

Five months ago, she left her mother and moved to Shanghai.  She wants to prove to her mother that she can live on her own.  She does not want her mother to worry.

(Translated from the original Chinese write-up)

Amazing Blind Singer

Zhang Yuxia, a blind basker from Taiwan came on China's singing contest The Voice of China.  Her singing touched hearts of many people.  Even the judges were brought to tears. 


The Lord's Drawing

The time we spent looking out at the beautiful sea last Thursday night was simply magical. The sound of the sweeping waves soothed us. The gentle and refreshing breeze nourished us. We soaked in every minute of our time as we laid on the beach. We gazed in the beautiful night sky doing nothing but allowing God's amazing creation to sweep us away.

Thursday, June 06, 2013

Gratitude

Lovely Eliska
Adorable Eliska
Mum and Eliska

God is so good to us.  The lyrics of a song came to me this morning.  

I WAS MADE TO PRAISE YOU

I was made to praise You
I was made to glorify Your Name
In every circumstance to find a
Chance to thank You
I was made to love You
I was made to worship at Your feet
And to obey You Lord
I was made for You

I will always praise You
I will always glorify Your Name
In every circumstance I’ll find a
Chance to thank You
I will always love You
I will always worship at Your feet
And I’ll obey You Lord
I was made for You
We love the Lord and we will find every circumstance to thank Him.  Our breath, our life, our energy and everything we possess come from our maker, sustainer and redeemer.

One of the things that I thank God for is Eliska.  My elder brother is single, Monte and I are childless.  My brother, Edwin and his wife, Soko, had Eliska on 9 Nov 2011.  She is our link to the generation.  When Eliska came into this world, my late father and mother were in their 70's.  They were elated to see their precious granddaughter.  We are full of gratitude for the abundant blessing to our family.  God is so good. 

Wednesday, June 05, 2013

Transformational Leadership

"When you make others successful, you become all the more successful yourself. It means you have the ability to bring the best out in people and that leadership trait is very well-prized."

Vincent Chin of Boston Consulting Group chief, June 2, 2013, The Strait's Times

Foot Washing Touches Hearts

The Chinese evening paper Lian He Wan Bao on 3rd June 2013 featured a heart-warming event which happened on 2nd June. 1500 people in Singapore participated in a Parent's day foot washing event in Singapore. I believe there was not a dry eye when children washed their parent's feet as a sign of love and filial piety.

Saturday, June 01, 2013

Persevering Love

We journey through life and savour the bitter and the sweet, the highs and the lows, the exhilarating and the mundane but one thing that sets someone apart is a person who leans on the arms of God moment by moment. We are incapable to bear everything and the Lord pours His grace on us. The pain and struggles seem unbearable at times but the Lord never forsakes us. He leads us through every step. He has gone though pain and He tells us that He carries us through our dark days and moments.

When we posture our hearts, soul, mind on our loving God, His perspectives and wisdom clear our clouded vision, and gives us direction. He gives us purpose to continue the journey. How can we ever live without Him? No, not a second, the only reason why our hearts are beating is because of His great mercy and grace. When we entrust our whole life to our Redeemer, He makes all things beautiful. He picks up the broken pieces and brings us life and wholeness. Those who persevere to the end will receive the crown of life.