Thursday, May 26, 2011

Assurance of Salvation

Ice Break
What does it mean to believe in Jesus?
Do you believe in Jesus?
Are you saved?

Source : http://relevantlifesolutions.org/old_rls/arelevantlife/moreoptions/othertopics/war4ths/prepare4war/prep4war1.html

Are you saved?
1 John 5
11 And this is the testimony: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. 12 Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does not have the Son of God does not have life. 13 I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may know that you have eternal life.

About the assurance of Salvation
1) Who has given us eternal life? God
2) Who can receive eternal life? those who believe in the name of the Son of God
3) How to receive eternal life? believe in the name of the Son of God

The basis of the assurance
1) Truth (never change) – Hebrews 6: 18
2) Complete/Perfect salvation – Hebrews 9: 12-14
3) Threefold security
a) The Father (John 10: 29)
b) The Son (John10: 28)
c) The mark of the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 1: 13)

Assurance vs Continue Sinning
1 John 3
9 No one who is born of God will continue to sin, because God’s seed remains in them; they cannot go on sinning, because they have been born of God. 10 This is how we know who the children of God are and who the children of the devil are: Anyone who does not do what is right is not God’s child, nor is anyone who does not love their brother and sister.

Are you saved?
As the Bible says, I am already saved (Rom. 8:24, Eph. 2:5–8), but I’m also being saved (1 Cor. 1:18, 2 Cor. 2:15, Phil. 2:12), and I have the hope that I will be saved (Rom. 5:9–10, 1 Cor. 3:12–15). Like the apostle Paul I am working out my salvation in fear and trembling (Phil. 2:12), with hopeful confidence in the promises of Christ (Rom. 5:2, 2 Tim. 2:11–13)."
Source: http://www.catholic.com/library/Assurance_of_Salvation.asp

Further reading (Chinese):
http://mathewshia.blogspot.com/2009/02/5.html

True Worship (2002) – Vaughan Roberts


5
The temple is made redundant once Jesus comes. It contained only symbols of God’s presence, tablets of stone with his commandments, pointing to his holy character. But with Jesus comes more than a symbol; he is the reality itself, God himself in human form. So if we want to meet with God and worship him, we do not have to go to any special place – be it Gerizim, or Jerusalem, or a church building. We must come instead to a special person, the Lord Jesus. He rose from the dead and is alive today, and through him we are able to entre into a direct and personal relationship with the true and living God.

6
Worship means submitting to Jesus Christ in every area of my life, and that is something I cannot do by myself; it is impossible for me because it clashes with my natural desire to live to please myself rather than the God who made me.

8
We need to be born again. We need a miracle if we are ever going to bow down at Jesus’ feet and become true worshippers of God. Because that miracle comes only through the Holy Spirit, true worshippers must worship ‘in Spirit’.

9
To ‘worship in Spirit’ is to acknowledge Jesus as God and live accordingly. It is conversion and the life that flows out of it. John’s Gospel never divides the work of Jesus and the work of the Spirit; they belong together. It is the Spirit who brings us to Jesus and enables us to worship God in the first place and then empower us to continue doing so. True worship is impossible without the Spirit.

12
I assume you are already a follower of Christ and are trying to live a life of worship. That began when God enabled you to understand the truth about Jesus and respond to it with faith and repentance. If we are to continue to worship him properly we need to keep hearing the truth about him. Worship never begins with us; it is always a response to the truth. It flows out of an understanding of who God is and what he has done for us in Christ. It begins with his revelation and redemption. So we must ensure that the Bible, which contains that revelation and points us to God’s work of redemption, stay right at the heart of tour meetings and our own spiritual lives.

13
True worship is impossible without Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit and the truth. Do you see how those three points really merge into one? True worship is only possible through Jesus, because of his unique revelation and redemption. But we cannot respond to him unless we hear about who he is and what he has done - we need the truth. But even that is not enough, because I will never respond to the truth without the help of the Holy Spirit, who is referred to in John’s Gospel as ‘the Spirit of truth’.

17
Romans 12: 1-2 teaches that worship requires a remembrance of God’s mercy, an offering of my body to God and an obedience of God’s will in all parts of life.

21
The word ‘spiritual’ (Romans 12: 1-2) is perhaps better translated ‘reasonable’ or ‘rational’. The Greek word Paul uses is logikos, from which we get our word ‘logic’. It implies t hat our worship is connected with our minds.

26
We all need to remember God’s mercy towards us. And then, in grateful response, we should offer our bodies to God, making sure that that offering is worked out in practice in all parts of life.

68
How do I know that my experience is a genuine encounter with the living God? Music has great power to generate emotion. No doubt you have been deeply moved at a concert or just listening to a favourite CD – Beethoven or the Beatles, Rimsky Korsakov or Robbie Williams. But you did not call that an experience of God. How can you be sure that the feeling you had at that Christian meeting was God’s presence with you rather than just the effect of some good music?

The Bible never teaches that a feeling can take us into the presence of God. If that had been possible, God would have sent us a musician rather than a saviour. Only Christ can take us into the Most Holy Place in heaven, where we have direct access to the Father through faith in him.

91-92 The Lord’s Supper
The average non-Christians (and sadly, many Christians too) would assume from the way many churches conduct the Lord’s Supper that the focus of the action is on the present. That was certainly the impression I received before my conversion. I noticed that all the important action was taking place in what seemed to be a special part of the building behind a rail, which kept most people out. Only special people entered, wearing special clothes and gathered around an elaborately adorned special table. Clearly those involved considered that something very important was happening, but I was left baffled as to what it was.

All that ritual served to focus my attention on the present, while preventing me from seeing beyond the present to the past, to which it should have pointed. I was left with a vague belief that somehow the ‘priest’ was making God specially present on the ‘altar’ in a way that he had not been before. I therefore assumed that I got closer to God at a communion service that than any other time.

91-100 The Lord’s Supper
1) Look back / Past(Remembrance) – The Christian’s heart and emotions, on the other hand, are affected indirectly, via the mind, as his or her attention is focused in a visible, tangible way on the wonder of the gospel of the cross. Unless the mind has been directed back in remembrance to the cross, no true Lord’s Supper has taken place.

2) Look up / Present (Communion) – As we receive the bread and wine we may have ‘communion’ or ‘participation’ with Christ. As we remember the death of Christ, through the symbols of bread and wine, we are called to receive the benefits of that death by faith, which is symbolised by the act of eating and drinking.

Cambridge dictionary
Communion - a Christian ceremony based on Jesus Christ's last meal with his disciples
Commune - a group of families or single people who live and work together sharing possessions and responsibilities

3) Look around / together (fellowship)

4) Look forward / Future (hope) – What we do at the Lord’s Supper is a foretaste of heaven. When we finally get there, we will be gathered together with all of God’s people, enjoying perfect communion with him and praising him for Christ’s death on the cross which made that possible.

Source: True Worship (2002) – Vaughan Roberts

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

The language of a waiter at a restaurant


Food Utensil 餐具
Tissue paper餐巾纸= Napkin餐巾;餐巾纸= Serviette餐巾
Cutlery 餐具 = 勺,叉,刀
Spoon勺
Fork叉
Knife刀
Chopsticks筷子

Food食物
Starter(主菜之前的)开胃小吃
Main Course 主菜
Dessert 甜点
Soup汤
Hot pot火锅

Seasoning调味品
Salt 盐
Vinegar 醋
Chilli Oil 辣椒油
Soy sauce酱油
Pepper胡椒

Others其他
High Chair (小孩吃饭时坐的)高脚椅子
Straw 吸管
Tip小费
Keep the change 不用找零钱了
Credit card信用卡
Debit card借记卡 / 扣账卡
Cash machine提款机
Toilet厕所 = Wash room洗手间 = Loo 厕所

The language of a waiter楼面用语
A table for _ ? / How many people?
请问几个人?

Menu for drinks / Drinks Menu
酒饮菜单

Would you like to order any drinks?
请问您要点什么饮料吗?

Please help yourself for the buffet.
请自便享用自助

Would you like to have the bill?
请问您要买单吗?

Would you like to follow me to the card machine at the back?
可以跟我到后面的刷卡机吗?

This is the change.
这是找回的钱。

Hope you enjoyed the meal.
希望您享受刚才的食物。

Thank you. Bye.
谢谢。再见。

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

阿爸天父



天父你满有怜悯,满有慈爱饶恕的恩典
医治释放我的心,慈爱双手紧紧拥抱我
阿爸天父,阿爸天父
从我心深处呼求你名字
打开心门,领受你大爱
你是最爱我的阿爸父
阿爸天父,阿爸天父
从我心深处呼求你名字
高举双手,领受你应许
阿爸天父我真爱你

Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNL13vfhaas&NR=1

Sunday, May 22, 2011

God's Will






Many Christians always ask (including myself) – What is God’s will for me:
Which job/career is the one that you have prepared for me?
Which university should I go to?
What subject/course should I study?

What is God’s will?
1) God’s sovereign will – it’s not going to change and will certainly happen / already happened
Acts 2
23 This man was handed over to you by God’s deliberate plan and foreknowledge; and you, with the help of wicked men, put him to death by nailing him to the cross.

Revelation 4
11 “You are worthy, our Lord and God,
to receive glory and honor and power,
for you created all things,
and by your will they were created
and have their being.”

Hebrews 9
27 Just as people are destined to die once, and after that to face judgment, 28 so Christ was sacrificed once to take away the sins of many; and he will appear a second time, not to bear sin, but to bring salvation to those who are waiting for him.

2) God’s moral will – good and bad, what ought / not to be done
Romans 1: 21-32

1 Thessalonians 4
3 It is God’s will that you should be sanctified: that you should avoid sexual immorality;

3) God’s individual will – specific to individuals
Genesis 22
2 Then God said, “Take your son, your only son, whom you love—Isaac—and go to the region of Moriah. Sacrifice him there as a burnt offering on a mountain I will show you.”

Genesis 46
2 And God spoke to Israel in a vision at night and said, “Jacob! Jacob!”
“Here I am,” he replied.
3 “I am God, the God of your father,” he said. “Do not be afraid to go down to Egypt, for I will make you into a great nation there.

Typical answers to understanding God’s will (individual will)





































































































Through Issues
Bible The Bible does not show God’s life plan to a particular individual as in Mr Mathew do this now and that later.
PrayerTo pray is to communicate with God.
Mental ability (logic, experience) One cannot figure out God’s will but it is revealed by God Himself.
Elders’ opinions This can help one to make a decision but cannot inform God’s individual will upon an individual.
Environment (eg: open/close doors) Job as an upright and righteous man before God encountered suffering.
Inner feelings (eg: peace) Caused by many factors such as psychological, emotional…

Arguably all these methods can help a person to make a decision but cannot help to understand God’s individual will on you. This is open for discussion.

Contradiction
Philippians 4: 6-7
6 Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. 7 And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

Conclusion
Things that are recorded in the Bible are the most important and significant ones: It is in God’s special timing through specific individuals to do unique tasks. Therefore it is dangerous to generalise God’s individual will and apply it to yourself. Actually, the Bible does not teach us that God has predetermined a specific life plan that cannot be changed for every single person in the world. On the other hand, the Bible does give us the big picture (God’s sovereign will), principals and standards (God’s moral will). The sovereign will is determined by God and will not change, we have to make our own choice whether to follow the moral teachings in the Bible or not, and not everybody is given an individual will but only in very special cases. Essentially, God gives us free will to make choices.


Main source: www.tlyeo.com

Monday, May 2, 2011

How Great Is Our God - Chris Tomlin



The splendor of a King, clothed in majesty
Let all the earth rejoice
All the earth rejoice

He wraps himself in Light, and darkness tries to hide
And trembles at His voice
Trembles at His voice

How great is our God, sing with me
How great is our God, and all will see
How great, how great is our God

Age to age He stands
And time is in His hands
Beginning and the end
Beginning and the end

The Godhead Three in One
Father Spirit Son
The Lion and the Lamb
The Lion and the Lamb

How great is our God, sing with me
How great is our God, and all will see
How great, how great is our God

Name above all names
Worthy of our praise
My heart will sing
How great is our God

How great is our God, sing with me
How great is our God, and all will see
How great, how great is our God

Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CITjo9QsHaM&feature=fvst