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Wednesday, June 22, 2022

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Blog entries Table of Content, categorized (click on them below to read)

LATEST 3 ARTICLES___________________________WORDS FOR ALL SEASONS (click ME)

1. Much one is forgiven, much one can love
2. Much grace and mercy, much one can love

1. I prayed and God grew the leg
2. Rheumatoid Arthritis healed
3. Painful Elbow healed

Divine Healing
Meetings/Services










FULL LISTING
Unclassified
1.   What is high.expressions all about
2.   Is Satan a reality?
3.   Carbon-dating and the Bible
4.   From the Lord to the Lord this Valentine morn
5.   Were Mary Magdalene and Mary Bethany the same person?
6.   Liz has passed on (6th Oct 2011)
7.   Carolyn Quek has passed on, too (31 Dec 2011)
8.   Initial Return to Zion
9.   Who killed Goliath?
10. Spiritual food
11. Doing more, for the Lord

Against questionable teachings
18. Overly-grace is now hyper-grace, and it is still as heretic as before (as against hyper-grace)
17. Will be saved but as one who has passed through fire (as against hyper-grace)
16. Keeping oneself (as against hyper-grace)
15. Parable of the Lost Sheep pointed to Universalism - Wrong!
14. If our hearts condemn us, we know that God is greater than our hearts, and he knows everything
      (1 John 3:20 – NIV2011) (as against hyper-grace)
13. Romans 8:1 is NOT unqualified! (as against hyper-grace)
12. Seeking after God {Only non-believers need to be seeking?  Cannot be!} (as against hyper-grace)
11. NOT just right standing, live right  (as against hyper-grace)
10. Who are the overcomers? Part II (correctly dividing 1 John 5:4-5) (as against hyper-grace)
9. Correctly dividing John 5:24 (as against hyper-grace)
8. Ananias and Sapphira - NOT believers, how convenient! (as against hyper-grace)
7. Secret of Obed Edom, faulty premise more likely
6. If Stars are stars, and sand is sand, the tree of good and evil is no tithe! {Can, meh?} (as against hyper-grace)
5. Stars are stars, sand is sand {be careful when we teach & preach}
4. Please, 1 John 3:9 does not mean a believer cannot (unable to) sin! (as against hyper-grace)
3. Lordship
3(i). Luke 6:46 - Part I - Salvation and Lordship are together (You cannot ignore Lordship)
3(ii). Luke 6:46 - Part II - As Christians we are to obey His commands (His Lordship demands obedience)
2. Ye are NOT gods (Hyper-grace believers claiming we are gods) (as against hyper-grace)
1a. 1 John 1:9 is for believers {some say, NOT} (A MUST READ article) (as against hyper grace)
1b. 1 John 1:9 - Q&As (as against hyper-grace)

Salvation, Gospel

29. Will be saved but as one who has passed through fire
28. Keeping oneself
27. Parable of the Lost Sheep pointed to Universalism - Wrong!
26.  If our hearts condemn us, we know that God is greater than our hearts, and he knows everything
      (1 John 3:20 – NIV2011)
25. Romans 8:1 is NOT unqualified!
24. Our peculiar passage
23. Last Supper - When did Jesus' symbolisms start?
22. Parable of the Wedding Banquet (Matt 22:1-14)
21. I don't know you (you evildoer) - Part I
20. About being known by God
19. Turning away from wickedness, a must
18. In doing this, you will heap burning coals on his head
17. Correctly dividing John 5:24
16a. Who are the overcomers? - Part I
16b. Who are the overcomers? - Part II (correctly dividing 1 John 5:4-5)
16c. Who are the overcomers? - Part III (On-going overcoming expected of us)
16d. Who are the overcomers? - Part IV (What can help you to overcome)
15. My sheep "hear my voice"
14. What does God desire for the living man?
13. The natural supernatural
12. Please, you have to continue to love God
11. Beauty of Good Friday
10. Sinner's Prayer - Sample
9. Works of redemption by Our Lord
8. Animals do not go to Heaven
7. Correct understanding of salvation, and relationships between salvation, grace, faith, and good works
6(i). Luke 6:46 - Part I - Salvation and Lordship are together
6(ii). Luke 6:46 - Part II - As Christians we are to obey His commands
5. Psalm 16 - King David's profession of faith
4. 1 John 1:9 is for believers.
3a. Salvation as Justification and Sanctification
3b. What about propitiation, forgiveness, and appropriation?
2. No one can enter the Kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit
1. And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me(John 12:32)
   *Want to know more about God, just hop over to the section below.

About God
15. There is a Creator God I can identify with, says the cichlid fish, what about you?
14. God's love is max. out; ours to grow
13. 'ahab love - love unto righteousness
12. Why Cain's offering was rejected, and Abel's, accepted
11. Agape's meanings need to be expanded - Part I
10. Agape's meanings need to be expanded - Part II
9. We are without excuse
8. He is NOT just Father
7. Did God create evil?
6. About God's compassion (Ps 145:9 and Rom 9:15-16)
5. Why I think Isaiah 53 was about Jesus
4. God is gender-neutral, He is spirit
3. The Lord as papa eagle - a vision of faithfulness, comfort and assurance
2. Who are the Three Vistors/Men? (Gen 18:1-23)
1. God also exercises faith!

- Holy Spirit
4. Be led by the Holy Spirit - Part I
3. The Holy Spirit is the peace - John 14:26-27
2. Are these the same, the Spirit of God, the Holy Spirit, and the Spirit of Christ?
1. Adoption Indwelling of the Holy Spirit

About Man
6. Do we exist to please God, glorify and honor Him?
5. God knows man through man's spirit; for believers, most intimately by His indwelling Spirit
4. They call it the view of Hell
3. Ye are NOT gods
2. The Fall of Man (3-part article)
     Part I - The Need for understanding of the topic, background, and the fall
     Part II - The Consequences of The Fall
     Part III - Controversial issues of The Fall

1. Man is body, soul and spirit (Tripartite Man)

Holiness series
9. Please, you have to continue to love God
8. You must choose to cleanse yourself from ignoble
7. Peter's call to holiness
6. 1 John 1:9 is for believers.
5. The Parable of the Shrewd Manager (Luke 16:1-15) note the kind of shrewdness
4a. Do you know why Moses did not enter the Promised Land?
4b. Wilderness Death Decree - Who were covered under it?
3. Be holy because I am holy
2. Way of Holiness - The Way of the Lord
1. What is holiness?

Righteousness series
14. Forgiveness (framed) against justice and righteousness
13. Persevering of hope and faith
12. NOT just right standing, live right
11. Must God's love being seen in me?
10. Parable of the Wedding Banquet (Matt 22:1-14)
9. Why Cain's offering was rejected, and Abel's accepted
8. Agape's meanings need to be expanded - Part I
7. Agape's meanings need to be expanded - Part II
6. Turning away from wickedness, a must
5. But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you (Matt 6:33, KJV)
4. Do I have to forgive (another man)? Part I
3. Do I have to forgive (another man)? Part II
2. Do I have to forgive (another man)? Part III
1. Anyone in OT ever righteous since Jesus was not yet manifest then?

Aspects of Biblical love
8. Must God's love being seen in me?
7. God's love is max. out; ours, to grow
6. as her great love has shown
5. Matt 22:36-39 - No oxymoron here, but the very essence of love
4. `ahab love - love unto righteousness
3. Agape's meanings need to be expanded - Part I
2. Agape's meanings need to be expanded - Part II
1a. Secret to the well-being of a believer
1. Secret to our well-being

Christian Living
88. Will be saved but as one who has passed through fire
87. Keeping oneself
86. Parable of the Lost Sheep pointed to Universalism - Wrong!
85.  If our hearts condemn us, we know that God is greater than our hearts, and he knows everything
      (1 John 3:20 – NIV2011)
84. Romans 8:1 is NOT unqualified!
83. Do we exist to please God, glorify and honor Him?
82. Seeking after God {Only non-believers need to be seeking? Cannot be!}
81. They know the truth, but they don't attempt to live it
80. Pleasing God - walking in faith
79. Forgiveness (framed) against justice and righteousness
78. Persevering of hope and faith
77. Praying in the name of Jesus
76. Praise and worship is an invitation for God to come
75. NOT just right standing, live right
74. Must God's love being seen in me?
73. Be led by the Holy Spirit - Part I
72. Is Satan a reality?
71. Where is the works in Ps 23?
70. Rejoice in the Lord, always - what's involved?
69. Our peculiar passage
68. Be careful of pride
67. Issachar Spirit
66a. Ps 23:1 - The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in want
66b. Ps 23:2-3 - The leading of the LORD, my Shepherd
66c. Ps 23:4-6 - The LORD, as our Shepherd, is with us in our troubles
65. God's love is max out; ours, to grow
64. as her great love has shown
63. Last Supper - When did Jesus' symbolisms start?
62. How do we fend off anxiety?
61. 'ahab love - love unto righteousness
60. Parable of the Wedding Banquet (Matt 22:1-14)
59. Why Cain's offering was rejected, and Abel's, accepted
58. I don't know (you evildoer) - Part I
57. About being known by God
56. Agape's meanings need to be expanded - Part I
55. Agape's meanings need to be expanded - Part II
54. Are you seizing every opportunity?
53. Turning away from wickedness, a must
52. In doing this, you will heap burning coals on his head
51a. Who are the overcomers? - Part I
51b. Who are the overcomers? - Part II (correctly dividing 1 John 5:4-5)
51c. Who are the overcomers? - Part III (on-going overcoming expected of us)
51d. Who are the overcomers? - Part IV (What can help you to overcome)
50. The Holy Spirit is the peace - John 14:26-27
49. My sheep "hear my voice"
48. What does God desire for the living man?
47. Hard, but must still forgive and love one another
46. Ananias and Sapphira - NOT believers, how convenient!
45. Seizing the opportunities - part I
44. The natural supernatural
43. Please, you have to continue to love God
42. Stressful troubles, how?
41. Run with perseverance the RACE
40. But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you (Matt 6:33, KJV)
39a. Secret to the well-being of a believer
39b.Much one is forgiven, much one can love
39c. Much grace and mercy, much one can love
39d. Much obedience, much one can love
39. Secret to our well-being
38. Methods as opposed to intent
37. Do I have to forgive (another man)? Part I
36. Do I have to forgive (another man)? Part II
35. Do I have to forgive (another man)? Part III
34. Don't be a fool, wise up, ...
33. 7 things we can learn from Nehemiah's Prayer (this turns out to be quite popular!)
32. Matt 22:36-39 - No oxymoron here, but the very essence of love
31. He is NOT just Father
30. Good works explained (Part I)
29. Good works explained (Part II)
28. The potter and the clay - His sovereignty (many read this!)
27. You must choose to cleanse yourself from ignoble
26. It is a tug of war
25. Works of redemption by Our Lord
24. Grace of God means this, too!
23. Psalm 143 - David's refusal to despair
22. Did God say we are not to judge?
21. Psalm 34 - I will teach you the fear of the LORD
20. To enter into the kingdom, we need to be like little children
19. Psalm 62 - God and only God matters
18. Who are the sheep, and who are the goats (Recommended reading)
17. Hold on, for the grace of God
16. Peter's call to holiness
15a. 1 John 1:9 is for believers (A MUST READ article)
15b. 1 John 1:9 - Q&As
14. Durian or papaya?
13. Modus Operandi of Satan
12. Seeking the face of God when one is afflicted by wicked people - Psalm 9
11. Don't play, play, words from the mouths of favored men of God can be powerful
10. God also exercises faith!
9. About being delivered – Psalm 116
8. About wickedness, sin, & righteousness, & the consequences, in a nutshell – Psalm 1
7. The Lord as papa eagle - a vision of faithfulness, comfort and assurance
6. The Parable of the Shrewd Manager (Luke 16:1-15)
5. I can do all things through him [Jesus Christ] who gives me strength (Phil 4:13)
4. Reserve glory and worship for God, practise honor, and grow in favor with God
3. Psalm 42 - What to do when discouraged
2. Trials and temptations (James 1:2-18)
1. More of 'O' less of 'I'

Christian Service
39. Doing more, for the Lord
38. Will be saved but as one who has passed through fire
37. Do we exist to please God, glorify and honor Him?
36. Forgiveness (framed) against justice and righteousness
35. Praying in the name of Jesus
34. Praise and worship is an invitation for God to come
33. Is Satan a reality?
32. Issachar Spirit
31. as her great love has shown
30. Are you seizing every opportunity?
29. Turning away from wickedness, a must
28. Seizing the opportunities - part I
27. The natural supernatural
26. Run with perseverance the RACE
25. At cross-road, then suddenly, I am encouraged
24. Update on ministry at church services
23. Update on ministry at church services - Part II
22. Prophecy in pictures
21. Methods as opposed to intent
20. Characteristics of a called minister
19. Matt 22:36-39 - No oxymoron here, but the very essence of love
18. You need faith, and you need love
17. Why do you NOT want to pray for the sick?
16. Good works explained (Part I)
15. Good works explained (Part II)
14. The potter and the clay - His sovereignty
13. You must choose to cleanse yourself from ignoble
12. Works of redemption by Our Lord
11. Psalm 66 - Intercede, but cherish not sin in your heart
10. Psalm 62 - God and only God matters
9. Who are the sheep, and who are the goats
8. Basics of Divine Healing
7. It may be wrong to say that God's spiritual gifts are irrevocable
6. Twice Paul was warned, yet he still went to Jerusalem (Recommended for those who move in prophecy and words of knowledge)
5. Don't play, play, words from the mouths of favored men of God can be powerful
4. God also exercises faith!
3. The Parable of the Shrewd Manager (Luke 16:1-15)
2. Reserve glory and worship for God, practise honor, and grow in favor with God
1. And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me(John 12:32)

Jesus' Teachings on Prayers (Luke 11:1-13)
3. Jesus' teachings on prayers (Luke 11:1-13)[Part I]
2. Jesus' teachings on prayers (Luke 11:1-13)[Part II]
1. Jesus' teachings on prayers (Luke 11:1-13)[Part III]

About Divine Healing
17. Keeping oneself
16. Healing of sickness in the Atonement
15. Divine Healing Ministry Door is NOT shut
14. The natural supernatural
13. Please, you have to continue to love God
12. Stressful troubles, how?
11. Do I have to forgive (another man)? Part I
10. Do I have to forgive (another man)? Part II
9.   Do I have to forgive (another man)? Part III
8a. Secret to the well-being of a believer
8. Secret to our well-being
7. It is God CAN heal and God DOES heal (Part I)
6. It is God CAN heal and God DOES heal (Part II)
5. People are NOT healed all the time, why we still pray
4. Why do you NOT want to pray for the sick?
3. Sickness, good? Nay
2. Sickness and God
1. Basics of Divine Healing

Concerning my little "ministry"
20. Doing more, for the Lord
19. Since that last article
18. At cross-road, then suddenly, I am encouraged
17. Update on ministry at church services
16. Update on ministry at church services - Part II
15. You need faith, and you need love
14iiHide NOT under filthy rags - Part II
14i Hide NOT under filthy rags - Part I
13. Lord, what are you saying in these?
12. Keeping Christmas (Put here, for I believe, this is part of that little ministry)
11. If I have not love, I am nothing
10. It is so good to hear that people have been healed
9. Intercede for others - and you'll be blessed too!
8. More variations have come
7. The Lord as papa eagle - a vision of faithfulness, comfort and assurance
6. Another testimony of God's healing for me
5. I too must testify to the goodness of God
4. Thank you Lord, for the affirmation again
3. Thank you Lord. You are still affirming
2. More Lord, more
1. A Special Resurrection Sunday indeed

Judges series
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Psalms expositions
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An associated blog site (Say It Like This) - shorter articles
5. Beauty of Good Friday
4. Don't be a fool, wise up, ...
3. Characteristics of a called minister
2. Restedness does NOT mean no work
1. Ye are being legalistic if ye say there should be no laws whatsoever

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Monday, April 27, 2009

God also exercises faith!

Whilst writing on another topic, I sensed that the Lord is giving me the revelation that God also exercises faith in us, even as He asks faith from us.

God expects faith from us
Firstly, we must accept that God does expect faith from us. The word of God is very clear that without faith it is impossible to please God (Heb 11:6). Abraham was justified by faith. "Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness." (Rom 4:3).

Abraham’s exercise of faith: By faith Abraham, even though he was past age—and Sarah herself was barren—was enabled to become a father because he considered him[God] faithful who had made the promise (Heb 11:11). By faith Abraham, when God tested him, offered Isaac as a sacrifice. He who had received the promises was about to sacrifice his one and only son, even though God had said to him, "It is through Isaac that your offspring will be reckoned." (Heb 11:17-18) Abraham believed that God knew what He was doing, and that if God so desired, He could provide His own sacrificial animal, in place of Isaac; but even if he indeed had to sacrifice Isaac, he was willing.

David - the man after God's heart
Why do I say God also exercises faith?

King David is so well known to many of us because of these verses in the Bible:
1 Sam 13:13-14 "You acted foolishly," Samuel said [of King Saul]. "You have not kept the command the LORD your God gave you; if you had, he would have established your kingdom over Israel for all time. But now your kingdom will not endure; the LORD has sought out a man after his own heart and appointed him leader of his people, because you have not kept the LORD's command." (NIV)
Acts 13:22b 'I have found David son of Jesse a man after my own heart; he will do everything I want him to do.’ (NIV) or 'I have found David the son of Jesse, a man after My own heart, who will do all My will.' (NKJ)

There are 2 interesting points to note:

1. It is quite obvious that God implied obeying His commands as one of the reasons David was a man after His own heart, especially if we look at the circumstances (1 Sam 13:13-14) in which God first said David was a man after His own heart.

2. If you look at the timing of the declaration, God did not say David was a man after His heart at the end of his life. I do not think the declaration was an after the fact statement. i.e God did not say this, after witnessing the entire life of David. I think it is likely to be along the following lines:
God had watched David from young, even as a shepherd boy, as a young man and then "by faith" He said David is a man after His heart and would do everything He would want him to do (NIV) or would do all His will (NKJ).

We will return to King David’s story a little later. Now let us look at another character in the Bible.

Job - the man who refused to curse God
If we look at the case of Job, who suffered greatly at the hand of Satan with the consent of God, we will find God’s expression of faith in another man at a stage in the man’s life and not at the end of his life. This is what is written of Job before Satan started testing him:
Job 1:1-2 In the land of Uz there lived a man whose name was Job. This man was blameless and upright; he feared God and shunned evil. He had seven sons and three daughters, and he owned seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, five hundred yoke of oxen and five hundred donkeys, and had a large number of servants. He was the greatest man among all the people of the East.

You can read the entire story of Job in the Book of Job but it suffices here to say that progressively Job lost almost everything – he lost his flock, his riches, all his children, finally his health. His friends accused him of wrongdoings, his wife told him to curse God and die. Job hung on and refused to curse God, and eventually God more than restored him (except for the children, doubled the rest).

The LORD blessed the latter part of Job's life more than the first. He had fourteen thousand sheep, six thousand camels, a thousand yoke of oxen and a thousand donkeys. And he also had seven sons and three daughters. The first daughter he named Jemimah, the second Keziah and the third Keren-Happuch. Nowhere in all the land were there found women as beautiful as Job's daughters, and their father granted them an inheritance along with their brothers. After this, Job lived a hundred and forty years; he saw his children and their children to the fourth generation. And so he died, old and full of years. (Job 42:12-17).

The interesting thing here is that either Satan was stupid or there was a real challenge/wager. Satan surely would be stupid to challenge God if he knew for a fact that God would influence Job (his volition) in his reactions to the tests that he(Satan) threw at Job. Satan would be equally stupid to challenge if he knew God already knew the outcome. I believe that God trusted Job for the outcome; it was NOT the outcome was already fixed, and so, correctly, God did NOT know. If God had known the outcome, I believe Satan would have known. If you believe Isaiah 14:12-14 and Ezekiel 28:12-18 refer to Satan, you would agree that Satan was not stupid. I believe God exercised faith in Job – God believed in Job. Satan challenged God’s faith in Job. God took the risk.

Had Job caved in and cursed God, God would have been shamed. But God’s faith was not misplaced.

Satan still challenging God's faith in men
I believe Satan did not stop challenging God’s faith in men. Take King David, for example, God said David was a man after His own heart before David was made the King after King Saul. David did face many tests and challenges in his life, subsequently, and in some of which, he did falter. Indeed, it was an expression of God’s faith in David (and NOT an after the fact statement) when God told Samuel that David was a man after His own heart and would be made the next King, replacing King Saul, because we know from the Bible, King David did falter a number of times in his life when he was tempted.

King David was a man after God’s heart yet he broke NOT one or two but 3 of the 10 commandments of God at "one go" when he (1) coveted another man’s wife, (2) slept with her and (3) planned the death of the woman’s husband (You can read the full story in 2 Sam 11:1-26). This is just one of the occasions that King David had faltered. There are others. Although there was no direct wager between God and Satan in this instance (unlike the case with Job), I believe God was “shamed”, and rightly, the Bible recorded in 2 Sam 11:26 that what David did, did displease God.

Interestingly, God still allowed the inclusion of “David, a man after His own heart”, in the New Testament, in the Books of Acts. We need to study more into the life of David to see what David did right that God still held him in honours. One thing we can conclude here is that God does not necessarily write off a person just because he faltered. We should all take heart in this.

God - not poor judge of characters
When we look at King David, and we have looked at a bit of his life above, what are we to say; God has a poor judgement of character? God can be wrong? No, to me I believe it only goes to show 2 things:

1. God did not create us as robots, preprogrammed us to act in a particular and exact manner. Instead God created us with a free will (volition), a will to obey him, to resist temptations, etc

2. God does not control every of our moves, even though He can control them. In this regard, I cannot agree with people who said that since God already know what they would do in the future and yet He still allowed them to be saved by accepting Jesus as their Lord and Saviour, they would surely enter the Kingdom of God when Jesus returns, no matter what sin(s) they had committed (since accepting Jesus) and are unrepentant of it/them. The fact is that a Christian can still choose to sin. I think it goes against the very basic reason for Jesus’s sacrifice on the cross, if we say that sins after accepting Jesus do not lead to eternal death (which is living in Hell). The word of God is very clear that the wages of sin is [eternal] death (Rom 6:23). That is why Paul emphasized that we [after accepting Christ] cannot let sin reigns in our mortal body so that we obey its evil desires. (Rom 6:12). Nowhere in the Bible is it said that sin committed after accepting Jesus as the Lord and Saviour is any different from the same sin committed before accepting Jesus, nor is the consequence of sin said to be different.

No auto-wipe
Some believed that the blood of Jesus is so powerful that it auto-wipes all sins, the moment they were committed. So according to this school of thought, you would never be caught on the “wrong side”, whenever you die, you die righteous. According to the advocates, to look at the power of the blood of Jesus any differently is to belittle the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. To me, if this were the case, why would there be any need to talk about so many other things in the New Testament Bible; and that would include Jesus himself, who talked about so many other things. If this were the case, the New Testament Bible should only need to tell about the death and resurrection of Jesus (3 pages would be more than enough!), and then Jesus would be a license to sin – just accept Jesus and then do whatever you want.

But God is faithful to forgive
I believe it should rather be, accepting Jesus will clear you of the Original Sin (of and from Adam and Eve) and all your sins committed up to the point of accepting Jesus, and then thereafter, you have to do your utmost, with the help of the Holy Spirit, to live a righteous life. When you falter, and sin, you repent and ask for forgiveness (no auto-clean but God is faithful to forgive [1 John 1:9]), and you resume (your walk with the Lord). If you falter again, you repent again and ask for forgiveness and try harder to walk straight. In this journey, God is expressing faith in you. So if you are faithful in the things that God has laid upon your heart to do, God’s faith in you is NOT profaned. He trusts that you will be dependable when He has a task for you to complete (but you can still choose not to do it). Or if you have been consistently careful to obey God’s commands, His faith in you that you will not sin, when tempted, is NOT profaned (but you can still disappoint Him if you choose to sin by giving in to the temptation).

It's a journey
The journey is a moulding process, and when taken correctly by us, will purify us, make us spotless and refined. 1 Pet 1:6b – 7 - though now for a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials. These have come so that your faith—of greater worth than gold, which perishes even though refined by fire—may be proved genuine and may result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed.

In conclusion, I want to say God is prepared to have faith in us or trust us, prepared to lose “fights” here and there (because we faltered, not Him), faithful to forgive us (1 John 1:9), and He will destroy Satan, ultimately. I hope this writing will remain in the heart of readers so that the next time, he/she is about do something he/she knows is a sin or against God’s will, he/she will recall that God is trusting him/her to do the right thing. Does this article strike a chord in your heart? Is this a revelation to you, that God is exercising faith in you - one who may falter? Are you doing likewise, exercising faith in God who never falter? Are you not trusting God enough? Pray and tell God, you now understand and thank Him for exercising faith in you or trusting you. Tell Him that you want to trust Him more, and continue the race to win the prize (Phil 3:14).

Run to win,
Anthony Chia, high.expressions  – Eternality is more important

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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

What is high.expressions all about?

Yah, What is high.expressions all about?
What is this blog for?

high.expressions is first of all about expressions.
What is an expression?
The adopted meaning here is the outward manifestation of a disposition.
For example, my tears are an expression of my grief.
It follows then, making music, singing, reciting psalms and hymns, dancing, clapping of hands are expressions.
So are words of encouragement, rebuke, even chastisement.
It will also include words of knowledge and prophesy. Even testimonies glorifying God.

Does it not then, also include vulgarities, condemnation and the likes?
Yes, but these are excluded here because we are interested only in high expressions.

By high I mean, exalted in rank, station, eminence, etc.; of exalted character or quality; pure, praiseworthy; even noble, sacrificial;

This is a Christian blog, so high.expressions is about our high expressions to the Lord and/or His, to us. For example, our sincere praise and worship weekly unto the Lord is one of our high expressions to the Lord; and the death of our Lord, Jesus Christ on the cross is one, if not, the highest expression of God's love for man. Also, God's dealings with man is in itself, God's high.expressions.

Although I might allow anything concerning the Christian faith to be expressed here, I am starting this blog with the hope of having more writings of the high.expressions made here. I am not sure myself how much of what I will write on this blog would fall under high.expressions proper, I will leave it to... (you know who!).

What if "out of topic" issues are written here. Well, I get to decide what will stay on and what will not. You have to accept that, that prerogative is mine.


May this blog be used by God to minister.


Anthony Chia

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