Margin In Our lives
Tuesday, 31 January 2012 08:09 Written by Ps Jonathan Teo Last Updated on Tuesday, 31 January 2012 08:29
A thought came to me while I was walking towards church. The thought was about having margin in our lives. It will be instrumental for God’s use and it will do us good. For the past week, I was given quite a few opportunities to interact with commuters, share my experiences, helped a person on the wheelchair, gave up a seat to a mother with a child and observed human behaviour. I thought it is exciting especially if I can share my faith with those I meet. As I reflect on this, I realise that it will be difficult for me to do so if I am on the vehicle. Personally, for this season of my life, this is the margin that is created whereby I can be flexible to allow God to write in it. It will add in another dimension to my faith journey. Like a notebook with a margin drawn, I would like to encourage all of us to have margin in our lives.
What is this margin about?
I would like to liken it to the time that we have. In the Bible, time can be equated to opportunity. And we are challenged to make the most of every opportunity in the days that we are living. (Eph 5:16). We are also challenged by Paul to pray that God will give us many opportunities to speak about Christ and that we will be wise to make the most of every opportunity. (Col 4:2-5)
But the problem is that if we do not create the margin in our lives, then there will not be any space for God to write on. When opportunities arise, we may not have the time or flexibility to seize them. Imagine the frustration that comes when you have a good inspiration out of the sudden to write but there is no more space left on that piece of paper. Personally I believe that more opportunities will be given. I believe that God wants to use us more. But if we do not have the margin for God to write, we can miss out so much.
Giving God Our Attention
Friday, 20 January 2012 08:28 Written by Ps Charles Tan Last Updated on Friday, 27 January 2012 07:02
Season For Gathering
Friday, 06 January 2012 02:53 Written by Bro Daniel Wong - LCEC Chairman
Dear brothers and sisters
Hinghwa Methodist has just celebrated 100 years of God’s goodness and we are at the threshold of seeing more of God’s favour in this coming year. Despite the experts’ prediction about the bleak economic climate for 2012, I believe our God is more than able and He is in full control of our future, even that of Hinghwa.
A new beginning for YMM
This year will see the birth of a new worship location for our daughter church, YMM, in Yishun.Whilst we continue to trust God to fulfil all the financial obligations, I am heartened to see the generosity in prayers and contributions you have towards this cause.
Season of Gathering as a family of God
This is also a “Season for Gathering”. Our church’s vision is to be a lighthouse for God, to gather as a family of God.… This is a time where leaders would do well to gather in the strength of one accord in the things we do for the church; where families would gather to make time for concerted prayers for the church as well as for the nations; and where those who are lonely and hurting would find warmth and comfort in the gathering of our small-group fellowships.
Community Outreach 2.0
Since 1998, where we celebrated Christmas in a big way with the Lavender community at the previous Christ Church Secondary school, it has been 13 years of sheer hard work in penetrating our community. The climax of the Joy@Lavendar celebration and the recent Charity Walk@PA demonstrates the influence and impact we can bring to this part of Lavender. In the days ahead, may God continue to grant the leaders of the church wisdom as we gather the crowd from the community and embark on Community Outreach 2.0
It is with a sense of dependency and openness to the Holy Spirit’s guidance and establishment of all our works that we approach the year 2012. May God help us to gather strong in this season as a family of God in the midst of an uncertain world.
“Blessed are those you choose and bring near to live in your courts! We are filled with the good things of your house, of your holy temple.” Psalms 65: 4 (NIV)
God's Goodness
Friday, 06 January 2012 02:47 Written by Rev Dr David Koh
Dear brothers and sisters
Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus. Reflecting upon the Lord’s abounding grace is richly sufficient for us. While entering into year 2012, even though every service has its own theme, our mission remains unchanged and that is to be a Lighthouse. We look forward to have a healthy and vibrant church through prayers and also the work of the Holy Spirit in and through us. Below are some of its distinctive features:
1. The Power of Captivation
1.1 A captivating environment:
- a beaming contemporary place
1.2 A captivating congregation:
- being someone filled with joy, exuberance, faithful and always in earnest expectance.
1.3 A captivating God:
- a church manifesting God’s presence and His anointing.
2. The Power of Influence2.1 An Influencing individual: a place where a person is transform as a result of faith and through the power of the Holy Spirit;
Everyone is victorious, lifting up their heads high and always rejoicing.
2.2 An Inspiring community: rekindling this Lavender community to be a peaceful, joyful, faithful and a hopeful community.
We participated in many social outreach activities, extending our loving hands to help them, praying and believing that they will experience the fullness of Christ and embracing a zealous life.
3. The Power of Motivation
An impressive church is not because she has a large congregation but rather motivating others through the acts of kindness. Let us always be of good example, season with words of kindness, our demeanour and an inspiring heart to inspire others.
Wishing you Blessed New Year filled with His abundance grace.
“You crown the year with your bounty, and your carts overflow with abundance.”(Psalm 65:11)
Sowing & Reaping
Tuesday, 23 August 2011 09:13 Written by Ps Charles Tan Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 August 2011 07:08
The coming events like the Charity Walk, the 100 years Anniversary Celebration and the preparation for various ministries retreat in planning for 2012 appear overwhelming. What is God showing us, so that we can response in the manner that pleases Him?
1. The events involve the whole church. This is the surest way God reveals to us the unity we have as a church when we share the common goals. It brings us joy as we seek to honour and in preference of one to another and we reach our goals.
2. Besides the overwhelming task, the enemy also intensifies his attack as we seek advancement for the Kingdom of God. This sense of inadequacy has drawn our desperation to prayer and stretching our faith in dependence of God. God causes us to realize the works are not done by our might and our strength but by the Spirit of God.3. The reaping is taking place and it will continue to be so as we keep sowing. The sowing is done in tears but joy comes in reaping. We see both in sowing and reaping as a privilege as sharing the Word is a special privilege. We see our position before God as we become more aware of how His authority and power is being exercised through our participation.
As we move on towards the end of the year, we harbour this sense of majestic "presence of God" purposefully and taking responsibility expected of us. This will bring Him the glory.
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