Jesus told His disciples that His sheep hears His voice and listens to Him (John 10:14-16).
14"I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me— 15just as the Father knows me and I know the Father—and I lay down my life for the sheep. 16I have other sheep that are not of this sheep pen. I must bring them also. They too will listen to my voice, and there shall be one flock and one shepherd.
It is interesting that our dog can actually differentiate each of our voices and his responses differ based on his opinion of us. To me, he responses as one who would bring him out of the house for his nature calls and he is usually quick afraid of me as I am usually his disciplinarian. To my wife, he endears her as he views her as a 'big cookie' because she spoils him with biscuits, cookies and dog-treats. To our daughter he attributes her as one who would groom him and to our son, he usually bullies him as he knows our son is the master and he is good-natured towards him.
And so, from this I learnt that my response to our Lord will depend on my perception of Him; if I view our Lord as one who punishes me when I do wrong, then I would cower in fear whenever I approach Him (if at all).
Praise the Lord that He is not one who is always looking out to discipline us; in fact He loves us so much that He gave up His life for us and will not hesitate to bless us in more ways than we can ask or even imagine.
My prayer for you - "Dear friend, I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all may go well with you, even as your soul is getting along well. 3John2 (NIV)"
The Lord's Theme For The Year
The Lord has crowned the year (2011) with His goodness and caused us to walk in His paths that drips with His fatness (Psalm 65:11)
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Lessons I Learnt From Observing Our Pet Dog - Part 2
To continue this series, in this post I would like to share a strange habit that Scot (and for that matter, all beagles) had when he was younger. Whenever we took up his dish to fill with his pet-food, he would be twirling with joy (just like how Charles Schultz would draw Snoopy dancing for joy in his Snoopy cartoon strip) and he would not stop until we place his dish right in front of him.
One day, as I was preparing his dinner and I saw his dance of joy, the Lord quizzed me on my attitude towards feeding on His Word. Although Scot received the same food every dinner, he was never tired of eating the pet formula he had since he came home to us and he was ever so cheerful when he would hear us pouring his daily portion into the dish.
I felt a gentle loving reminder from the Lord that I should learn from Scot how I receive His Word daily into my heart:
1. that I should be joyful that I can sit at His feet and draw from Him;
2. that I should not become familiar with His Word but should appreciate Him with thankfulness.
One day, as I was preparing his dinner and I saw his dance of joy, the Lord quizzed me on my attitude towards feeding on His Word. Although Scot received the same food every dinner, he was never tired of eating the pet formula he had since he came home to us and he was ever so cheerful when he would hear us pouring his daily portion into the dish.
I felt a gentle loving reminder from the Lord that I should learn from Scot how I receive His Word daily into my heart:
1. that I should be joyful that I can sit at His feet and draw from Him;
2. that I should not become familiar with His Word but should appreciate Him with thankfulness.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
The Lord Works Things Out For Those He Loves
The apostle Paul encouraged the church in Rome as they faced persecutions when he wrote Romans 8:28 - And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. Many of his readers were suffering acute persecutions and he urged them to look on the bright side and see the hand of God on their lives and to anticipate deliverance from their sufferings.
On the night of April 16 (early hours of 17th) our son-in-law was scheduled to fly home alone to Birmingham from Singapore via Dubai. However, as we are aware by now, all airports in UK and Europe were closed due to the Icelandic volcano ash clouds hovering about 15 KM above and he had to make alternative arrangements. He spoke with Emirates Airlines and the earliest flight they were able to put him on was for the one that took off last evening (early this morning). And with his flights 'confirmed', he spoke with his superiors at Deloittes PLC to work out his work arrangements and praise the Lord for understanding bosses. He was granted permission to work out of Singapore (clocking in London hours) on his clients' projects and to be prepared to attend teleconference calls should the need arise and so, half of the issues were taken care of.
When my daughter (Adeline) and son-in-law (Joshua) came home from Kuala Lumpur after the wedding dinner, she was scheduled to submit her UK Dependent Visa application to the Visa Consulate at British High Commission in KL via the Singapore office. She submitted her application along with her passport on Tuesday April 13 and according to the norm, the approval process would have taken between 5 to 15 working days and that would have accounted for the reason why my son-in-law could not wait in Singapore but had to leave first to return to work. I know he was very reluctant to fly home alone as he was so longing to go home as a couple. With his original flight schedule, he would have started work in Nottingham for three weeks and during this three weeks, Adeline would have flown into Birmingham but Joshua would not have been able to meet her at the airport and she would have to take a cab from the airport, detour to his office to pick up his house keys from his boss' secretary and go home to an empty house.
The Lord is so gracious and merciful. The visas were approved within 2 working days and she was able to pick up her passport on Friday (the same day as Joshua's original flight day had the ash cloud not surfaced). And so, with the visa in hand, she could then book her flights and praise the Lord, she was able to be on the same flight as Joshua and so they WILL be returning home as a couple as was their desire.
With the new flight schedule, they were able to spend more time in Singapore with us and also with his parents in KL - in the morning they can go shopping or just lazying around and then he starts his work from 4:00 PM and work right through to 01:00 AM the next morning. Also the extended period gave them time to pack everything that they required to bring home to the UK and discard those that they no longer needed. Also, between April 18 and 29, they went home to KL to help out with nursing Joshua's mother who contracted high fever and was confined to bed. Praise the Lord she was tested negative for both dengue and H1N1. And with their return last week, they had an additional round of farewell gatherings over the weekend.
And so I can agreed emphatically with Paul that in all things, God works for the good of those whom He loves and we felt so loved by this incident. The Lord turned what the devil initiated with the volcano eruption into excellent outcomes. In the end, Joshua and Adeline returned home to Birmingham together, had more time with loved ones here in Singapore and KL and pack and ship their belongings. With the extra quality time together, their departure last evening was not so tearsome as we had anticipated. All glory to Jesus for His hand of grace on our situations. AMEN.
On the night of April 16 (early hours of 17th) our son-in-law was scheduled to fly home alone to Birmingham from Singapore via Dubai. However, as we are aware by now, all airports in UK and Europe were closed due to the Icelandic volcano ash clouds hovering about 15 KM above and he had to make alternative arrangements. He spoke with Emirates Airlines and the earliest flight they were able to put him on was for the one that took off last evening (early this morning). And with his flights 'confirmed', he spoke with his superiors at Deloittes PLC to work out his work arrangements and praise the Lord for understanding bosses. He was granted permission to work out of Singapore (clocking in London hours) on his clients' projects and to be prepared to attend teleconference calls should the need arise and so, half of the issues were taken care of.
When my daughter (Adeline) and son-in-law (Joshua) came home from Kuala Lumpur after the wedding dinner, she was scheduled to submit her UK Dependent Visa application to the Visa Consulate at British High Commission in KL via the Singapore office. She submitted her application along with her passport on Tuesday April 13 and according to the norm, the approval process would have taken between 5 to 15 working days and that would have accounted for the reason why my son-in-law could not wait in Singapore but had to leave first to return to work. I know he was very reluctant to fly home alone as he was so longing to go home as a couple. With his original flight schedule, he would have started work in Nottingham for three weeks and during this three weeks, Adeline would have flown into Birmingham but Joshua would not have been able to meet her at the airport and she would have to take a cab from the airport, detour to his office to pick up his house keys from his boss' secretary and go home to an empty house.
The Lord is so gracious and merciful. The visas were approved within 2 working days and she was able to pick up her passport on Friday (the same day as Joshua's original flight day had the ash cloud not surfaced). And so, with the visa in hand, she could then book her flights and praise the Lord, she was able to be on the same flight as Joshua and so they WILL be returning home as a couple as was their desire.
With the new flight schedule, they were able to spend more time in Singapore with us and also with his parents in KL - in the morning they can go shopping or just lazying around and then he starts his work from 4:00 PM and work right through to 01:00 AM the next morning. Also the extended period gave them time to pack everything that they required to bring home to the UK and discard those that they no longer needed. Also, between April 18 and 29, they went home to KL to help out with nursing Joshua's mother who contracted high fever and was confined to bed. Praise the Lord she was tested negative for both dengue and H1N1. And with their return last week, they had an additional round of farewell gatherings over the weekend.
And so I can agreed emphatically with Paul that in all things, God works for the good of those whom He loves and we felt so loved by this incident. The Lord turned what the devil initiated with the volcano eruption into excellent outcomes. In the end, Joshua and Adeline returned home to Birmingham together, had more time with loved ones here in Singapore and KL and pack and ship their belongings. With the extra quality time together, their departure last evening was not so tearsome as we had anticipated. All glory to Jesus for His hand of grace on our situations. AMEN.
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A New Believer's Prayer
Thank you Father for loving us so much that You sent Your precious Son Jesus Christ to this world to die for all our sins. I receive Jesus into my heart as my Lord and Savior.Thank you that all my sins have been nailed to the Cross on Jesus at His death and because He died in our place, I am now saved forever. I have been made righteous in Your sight because of what Jesus did and I can now enjoy Your blessings over my life. Thank you for the privilege of being called Your Child and for the Gift of Your Holy Spirit in my life. AMEN