Monday, April 16, 2012

What is Christianity? - Cheryl's sharing-


  1. What is Christianity?
Christianity is a relationship with the true and living God through the person of Jesus Christ by whom we are forgiven of our sins.
Followers of Jesus Christ were first called Christians in Antioch (Acts 11:26) because they believed in Christ and followed His example. *(Antioch is the modern day Antakya, located in Southeast Turkey).
Christians believe that:
a)      There is only one God, the creator of everything that exists (Isaiah 43: 10b - 12), (Isaiah 44: 6b-7), (Isaiah 45: 12).
b)      God is a Trinity God (Father, Son and the Holy Spirit) - (Hebrews 1: 3a) (John 10: 30)
The word “Trinity” comes from the Latin noun “trinitas” meaning “three are one”. The Trinity expresses the belief that God is one Being made up of three distinct Persons who exist in co-equal essence and co-eternal communion as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
We as Christians are called children of God (John 1: 12-14)
c)       Jesus is the Christ (Anointed One) from God the Father who came to this world, (Colossians 1:15-18) fulfilled the Old Testament laws and prophecies (Isaiah 7: 14-15) (Isaiah 9:6-7), died on the cross for the forgiveness of our sins (Romans 5: 8) (Luke 24: 46-48), rose from the dead physically (Luke 24: 39-40) and ascended into heaven (Luke 24: 51).
d)      Salvation is through the grace of God
A definition of the Christian doctrine of salvation would be “The deliverance, by the grace of God, from eternal punishment for sin, which is granted to those who accept by faith, God’s conditions of repentance and faith in the Lord Jesus”.
Scripture is clear that salvation is the gracious, undeserved gift of God (Ephesians 2:8-9) and is only available through faith in Jesus Christ (Acts 4:12).
Why Did Jesus Had to be Crucified?
When Adam and Eve rebelled, man was separated from God through sin. (Isaiah 59:2) God’s holiness and justice demand that sin and rebellion be punished. The only payment for sin is eternal death. (Romans 6:23). However, our death is not sufficient to atone (pay) for sin because atonement requires a perfect, spotless sacrifice, offered in just the right way.
Jesus, the one perfect God-man, came to offer the pure, complete and everlasting sacrifice to remove, atone and make eternal payment for our sins, (1 Peter 1:18-19) thus restoring our relationship with God and removing the separation caused by sin. (2 Corinthians 5:21).
e)      Christ will come again (2nd coming) ( 1 Thessalonians 4: 16-18).


  1. What is Anglican Church?
An Anglican Church is part of the original Church founded by Jesus Christ (Colossians 2: 18a) when He commissioned His disciples to go into the world to preach the Good News.
An Anglican Church is a:
a)      Biblical Church – We believe the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be the Word of God (John 1:1-3). As God’s Word to us, the Bible is the lens through which we view and evaluate all other claims to truth.
b)      Liturgical Church – The Book of Common Prayer is the prayer book of our church, which contains the format for how we conduct our worship services. The congregation will participate in worship by reading Scripture, receiving the Sacraments and saying prayers together. The seasons of the Church year (Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter and Pentecost) and sacred music (centuries old and modern) are important parts of our church life.
c)       A Sacramental Church – We believe in the two sacraments (rituals that are highly symbolic): Holy Baptism (administered once to each person either in their infancy or later in life and the Holy Communion, described by Louis R. Tarsitano (An Outline of an Anglican Life) as :
      … the reception by the power of the Holy Ghost of Christ’s Body and Blood, instituted by Christ himself at the Last Supper, for a remembrance of His one sacrifice of Himself once offered as a full, perfect, and sufficient satisfaction for the sins of the whole world.
We recite the Nicene Creed, as a statement of our faith before the Holy Communion. During Holy Communion, we received consecrated bread (symbolizes Christ’s Body) and dip it into the chalice filled with wine (symbolizes Christ’s Blood) and say thanksgiving prayers in our heart.


  1. What is the authority of the Bible?
a)       God-breathed
When Christians say that the Bible is inspired, they are saying that it is "God breathed."  
2 Tim. 3:16-17 says "All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; that the man of God may be adequate and equipped for every good work." 
The word for "inspired" is the Greek qeovpneustos, "theopneustos," which means "God breathed."  In other words, this means that the Scriptures are authored from God, and that God moved through the personality and abilities of the biblical writers in such a way that what they wrote was without error and was correct in everything that it addressed.

b)      Uncorrupted
When the Bible is translated, it is translated from the Greek and Hebrew manuscripts (original language) into our language. It is a one-step process and not a series of steps that can lead to corruption. Therefore, the translations are very accurate and trustworthy in regards to what the Bible originally said.

References

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

The Poem - Will I make time??

I knelt to pray but not for long
I had too much to do 
I had to hurry and get to work
For bills would soon be due 
Do I knelt and said a hurried prayer
and jumped off my knees
My Christian duty was now done
My soul could rest at ease
All day long I had no time
To spread a word of cheer
No time to speak of Christ to friends
They'd laugh at me I fear
No time, no time, too much to do,
That was my constant cry
No time to give to souls in need
But at last the time, the time to die
I went before the Lord
I came, I stood with downcast eyes
In His hands, God held a book
It was the book of life
God looked into his book and said
"Your name I cannot find.
I once was going to write it down...
But never found the time."

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Kematian - sudah bersedia atau tidak?

Waahhh!! Sudah lama betul tidak update blog ini sudah. Saya sangat suka menulis tapi sangat sibuk sehingga sekarang mau cuti baru dapat tulis.

Beberapa bulan ini saya dikejutkan dengan banyak berita kematian orang-orang yang saya kenal dan mereka SANGAT MUDA!! Kalau orang tua, mungkin kematian sudah dijangkakan tetapi nampaknya beberapa bulan ini trendnya ialah orang muda mati terlebih dulu dan lebih cepat. Mula-mula, junior saya meninggal. Kemudian, saya dikejutkan dengan berita kakak Paper Logic yang saya sangat sayangi kerna dia amat peramah, sedia membantu dan selalu senyum meninggal dunia secara tiba-tiba. Terasa seakan-akan semalam baru saya bercakap dan bergurau dengannya. Lepas tu, ada lain-lain lagi. Baru-baru ini, bapa kepada rakan saya di gereja meninggal. Beliau sangat muda juga dan telah pergi ke China untuk urusan perniagaan tetapi tiba-tiba kami dikejutkan dengan berita beliau jatuh lantas meninggal dunia. Mungkin akibat sakit jantung kot. Berita ini sangat mengejutkan satu gereja!

Bayangkan bapa kamu baru say goodbye dan pergi ke tempat lain untuk biz seperti biasa. Goodbyenya seperti biasa dan kamu jangkakan kepulangannya. Kawan saya sangat sangat rapat dengan bapanya dan sangat sangat manja dengan bapanya. Saya pun tidak tahu macam mana mereka menerima berita tersebut - mungkin seakan-akan pisau yang menusuk hati mereka...MENGAPA TUHAN??

Kita mungkin nampak sihat dari luaran tetapi apa yang berlaku dalam badan kita - kita memang tidak tau. Tidak semestinya orang yang di hospital akan mati cepat daripada orang yang kelihatan sihat dan menjalankan urusannya seperti biasa. Ada orang sudah menjangkakan kematiannya tidak lama lagi mungkin kerana doktor yang beritau tetapi ada orang yang tidak jangkakan kematiannya dan mati tiba-tiba. Mana satu lebih baik?? Tau akan mati atau tak tau??

Ini membuatkan saya berfikir.. Hey hidup ni hanya satu kali! Kalau kita asyik marah marah, simpan dendam dan sebagainya, apakah yang kita akan jawab Tuhan jika DIA memanggil kita secara tiba-tiba?? Adakah kita mempunyai banyak perkara yang belum diselesaikan dalam hati kita?

Kalau nak hargai seseorang, pastikan kamu nyatakan penghargaan tersebut. Kalau marah, jangan terlalu lama. Cuba jangan benci seseorang kerana yang merana itu ialah kamu dan bukan orang lain. Hidup ini terlalu singkat untuk bermusuh dengan semua orang macam ada kawan saya yang selalu kata... I HATE U I HATE U. Mungkin kita patut meluahkan perkataan I LOVE U I LOVE U lebih banyak dan mendatangkan kegembiraan kepada orang lain =) Apabila kita mati, orang akan mengingati kita sebagai orang yang suka benci, dendam, sayang selalu dan sebagainya. Terpulang kepada karakter masing-masing =)

Saya ingat masa saya ingin buat sesuatu, saya selalu fikir dua kali atau lebih daripada itu! Tetapi saya selalu ingatkan diri saya... HEY HIDUP NI CUMA SATU KALI! Buat jer lah. Bukan buat yang bukan bukan...macam nak appreciate lecturer tapi tak tau pula adakah ianya macam bodek ke..Anyway saya buat jugak sebab saya tak nak menyesal kalau saya tak buat.

So yes! Enjoy! Nak cuba main roller coaster tapi tak berani?? Boleh cuba satu kali =)

Saya pernah baca Chicken Soup for the Soul yang nyatakan ..IF I CAN LIVE AGAIN, I WOULD HAVE DONE....

Apabila kita tua, adakah kita akan pandang balik dan menyesal atas perbuatan yang ingin kita buat tapi tak berani??

Hari tu kawan saya sangat sangat menyesal dan marah dengan dirinya kerana tidak sempat beritahu pak ciknya bahawa dia sayangkannya... dan pakciknya mati tiba-tiba.

Sigh. Life is really really short.

So live life to the fullest. (Everyone has different interpretation to this) But whatever it is, may we appreciate people around us =) We only got one life to live. No turning back. Sebab itu masa sangat berharga! Masa yang berlalu tidak akan kembali lagi. ='(

Di saat saat cerita pasal kematian...Hari ini ialah Jumaat Agung/Good Friday.. Marilah mengingati Kristus yang telah mati untuk kita. THE PERFECT SACRIFICE. Kita yang patut DISALIBKAN kerna dosa-dosa kita tetapi Tuhan Yesus telah menanggung penderitaan tersebut untuk kita. For u and me. Let's remember this.

Thank You LOrd Jesus for dying on the cross for me.
Thank You for the price You paid for our sin and shame.
You paid with your blood.
Thank You Lord for Your unending and unfailing love.

Alright... take care. Happy Holiday and God blesssss.


Monday, March 5, 2012

Marilah yang Berbeban Berat

Renungan - Matius 11:25-30
Marilah kepadaKu, semua yang letih lesu dan berbeban berat, Aku akan memberi kelegaan kepadamu. (Matius 11:28)



Anak-anak kecil Malaysia memikul beg yang bagai batu besar ke sekolah. "Cikgu saya kata semua buku ini diperlukan dan harus dibawa ke sekolah. Jadi saya mesti membawa beg yang besar ini ke sekolah, " kata seorang anak. "Aduh! Bagaimana kamu menaiki tangga dengan beg yang begini berat?" kata saya. "Entahlah tapi saya Mr Incredible," jawab anak-anak kecil. Bayangkan anak-anak ini memikul beg ebrat ini sewaktu menaiki tangga hingga ke tingkat tiga.


Syukurlah Tuhan tidak memanggil kita memikul semua beban untuk setahun atau sebulan. Seandainya Tuhan menyuruh kita menanggung beban sebulan atau setahun, pasti kita tersungkur di bawah keberatanNya dan tak tertahan rembesan air mata. Bayangkan, kita akan menjadi seperti kanak-kanak Malaysia yang begitu lelah dan terpaksa menghadapi cabaran harian serta memikul beban setahun! Beban hidup ini pelbagai jenis, kita perlukan belas kasihan Tuhan dan kekuatan-Nya untuk merempuh setiap hari.


Adakah anda kadangkala mengeluh apabila terdapat banyak assignment untuk disiapkan, banyak ujian yang menanti, tetapi masalah yang tidak dijangka sering datang seperti masalah keluarga, coursemates, kawan-kawan dan sebagainya?? Seringkah anda menitis air mata kerana masalah-masalah ini?? Jangan memikul beban itu kerana Tuhan bersabda, "Marilah yang berbeban berat..." Berdoalah agar Tuhan memberi anda kelegaan. Bayangkan.... BAGAIMANA KITA DAPAT BERJALAN DENGAN BAIK JIKA ADA SEBIJI BATU BESAR TERIKAT PADA BAHU ATAU LEHER KITA SEWAKTU BERJALAN. BEBAN BERAT INI BOLEH MENJADI BATU SANDUNGAN DAN IKATAN YANG MENGHALANGI PERTUMBUHAN IMAN DALAM KEHIDUPAN KITA.

Doa Joseph Bayly boleh dijadikan doa kita:

Tuhan Yesus
hamba  Engkau
Martin Luther
berkata dia hanya ada 2 hari
di kalendarnya
"hari ini" dan
"hari itu" (Hari kedatangan Tuhan)
saya juga ingin begitu
hidup untuk hari ini
dan hari itu sahaja




Thought it's good to reflect on this pic. "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." Rest in the arms of God. Hide under His wings =)


Pic taken from Sis Kim Cheng's profile.




Song: YESUS AKU PERCAYA


Di TanganMu ini janjiku
Segnap hidupku untukMu
Kau mengatur jalan hidupku 
Ku milikMu selamanya

Yesus aku .. percaya…
Yesus aku .. milikMu…
Kuhidup karenaMu
Dan hanya untukMu 
selamanya…

kemanapun kubersamaMu
lewat suka dan duka
kukan hidup dalam jalanMu
dalam janjiMu selamanya…

Thursday, March 1, 2012

MIRACLES AND HIS FAITHFULNESS

Shalom semua :) 

Semalam adalah Perjumpaan Khamis yang pertama bagi semester ini. Terima kasih kepada PERKEBians yang datang semalam..yang tak sempat datang minggu depan datang la ya .Mungkin ada yang sudah lupa apa tema PERKEB dan objektifnya kan..sekali lagi

Tema PERKEB bagi sesi 2011/2012:

“BERTUMBUH DAN BERSINAR DALAM KRISTUS”

Objektif kita adalah:

1. Mementingkan Firman Tuhan
2. Melibatkan diri secara aktif dalam masyarakat untuk penjangkauan jiwa.

Ayat alkitab kita adalah :

IBRANI 10 :24-25
 Marilah kita saling memperhatikan supaya kita saling mendorong dalam kasih dan dalam pekerjaan baik.Janganlah kita menjauhkan diri dari pertemuan-pertemuan ibadah kita, seperti dibiasakan oleh beberapa orang, tetapi marilah kita saling menasihati, dan semakin giat melakukannya menjelang hari Tuhan yang mendekat.

Jadi teman-teman semua..

Semalam PERKEB sekali lagi melancarkan Jambatan Anak Malaysia (J.A.M).  Kalau yang belum tahu apa itu J.A.M, ini merupakan salah satu program yang dilancarkan oleh FES dalam setiap kampus bagi menggalakkan penglibatan kita sebagai mahasiswa/I dalam membawa perdamaian antara kaum dengan meruntuhkan tembok-tembok prejudis yang telah menjadi jurang antara kaum. Setiap batu-bata yang kita lay down pasti lama-kelamahan akan membina satu jambatan yang menyatukan setiap kaum di Malaysia dan pasti nama Tuhan akan dipermuliakan. Mungkin kita terfikir J.A.M tidak mungkin berjaya tapi percayalah…langkah pertama anda untuk melakukan sesuatu kebaikan dengan seseorang yang berlainan kaum dan agama pasti akan membawa perubahan kelak! Yang penting buat langkah pertama dulu J. Jadi setiap minggu semasa Perjumpaan Khamis akan ada satu ruang untuk anda memberi kesaksian berkaitan J.A.M dan boleh menulisnya dalam kertas J.A.M kita (kalau mau tahu apa kertas J.A.M datang minggu depan ya )
Selain itu semalam kita juga ada dilawati staff dari FES yang berkongsi tentang cara mempelajari alkitab yang dipanggil Inductive Study Bible. Kami diajar tentang mempelajari alkitab bukan membaca mana-mana ayat alkitab tanpa benar-benar mempelajari keseluruhan alktab. Ada 4 langkah dalam mempelajari alkitab secara induktif iaitu Observation, Interpretation,Reflection dan Application (siapa yang mahukan nota akan diberikan pada Perjumpaan Khamis minggu depan).
1.       
Jadi semester ini kita akan membaca dan mempelajari Ibrani @ Hebrews didalam PC kita. Saya menggalakkan kita semua mengambil masa membaca keseluruhan surat Ibrani ini dan biarkan Tuhan bekerja di dalam hati anda semua.

Teman-teman…
Saya percaya semester ini lebih banyak hal yang akan Tuhan mahu lakukan dalam PERKEB. Dia setia akan kita selama ini dan saya ingin mengambil kesempatan untuk berkongsi perkerjaan Tuhan yang berlaku semalam. Seperti yang kita tahu kertas kerja PERKEB untuk Perjumpaan Khamis menghadapi masalah dengan kelulusan daripada JPPEL. Tanpa surat kelulusan itu kita tidak akan dapat menggunakan DGK 124 untuk Perjumpaan Khamis. Pada Rabu yang lepas Joy cuba menempah bilik DKG 124 daripada En. Halim yang menjaga DKG124 untuk Perjumpaan Khamis kita..tahu apa En.Halim jawab? Ada seseorang yang telah menempah DKG124 untuk PERKEB! Kami pun tidak tahu siapa tapi kami percaya Tuhan bekerja. Joy menghantar semula kertas kerja yang telah diperbaiki pada Rabu lepas dan mengikut proses bianya kertas kerja mengambil masa 7 hari untuk diluluskan tapi Tuhan itu ajaib..semalam saya mendapat email daripada JPPEL yang mengatakan kertas kerja Perjumpaan Khamis telah diluluskan!

Pekerjaan Tuhan tidak berhenti disana..semasa Perjumpaan Khamis semalam tiba-tiba lampu di DKG 124 padam…kami ingat itu adalah warning daripada En.Halim supaya kami menamatkan Perjumpaan Khamis secepat yang mungkin memandangkan semalam kami selesai agak lewat. Beberspa saat selepas itu ada lampu semula.Puji Tuhan. Kami selesai Perjumpaan Khamis dan bila kami keluar dari DKG 124..di luar gelap! Tidak ada lampu di FST ataupun di kolej melainkan DKG 124! Rupa-rupanya itu bukan warning utuk kami cepat-cepat menamatkan Perjumpaan Khamis tapi memang bertul-betul seluruh UKM blackout! Tapi Tuhan luarbiasa kan..sebab DKG 124 satu-satunya tempat yang ada lampu.

Teman-teman..Tuhan menunjukkan kuasaNya dalam PERKEB kerana Dia mempunyai sesuatu yang lebih besar untuk kita. Jadi saya berharap dengan kesaksian ini setiap kita semakin dikuatkan dan bersemangat untuk mengikut Tuhan dan datang PERKEB :)
Jadi minggu depan jamgan lupa sertai kami dalam latihan Malam Muzikal Kampus di FSSK 3A 512, 7.30pm Isnin dan selasa, Persekutuan Doa Rabu 7am di stadium dan juga Perjumpaan Khamis di DGK 124 yang mana kita akan dilayani oleh Bro.Anthony Ulek tentang Hati Yang Memberi (Heart of giving).

Terus maju dalam Tuhan. Tuhan Yesus memberkati!




Monday, February 27, 2012

Inspiration

INSPIRATIONAL PRAYER

Lord, may I never forget that You love me even when I am unlovable, even when  I cannot love myself anymore. You love me not only when I am good, for You love me at all times - ALWAYS.

JUST FOR TODAY

Count at least 3 blessings that God have bless you with.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

People came to Jesus from every quarter



Scripture: Mark 1:40-45

40 And a leper came to him beseeching him, and kneeling said to him, "If you will, you can make me clean." 
41 Moved with pity, he stretched out his hand and touched him, and said to him, "I will; be clean." 
42 And immediately the leprosy left him, and he was made clean. 
43 And he sternly charged him, and sent him away at once,
44 and said to him, "See that you say nothing to any one; but go, show yourself to the priest, and offer for your cleansing what Moses commanded, for a proof to the people.
45 But he went out and began to talk freely about it, and to spread the news, so that Jesus could no longer openly enter a town, but was out in the country; and people came to him from every quarter.







Meditation:

 Is there anything that holds you back from approaching the Lord Jesus with expectant faith and confidence – perhaps fear, pride, doubt, and the risk of losing your reputation or your friends? No one who sought Jesus out was refused his help. Even the untouchables and the outcasts of Jewish society found help in Jesus. Unlike the people of Jesus' time who fled at the sight of a leper, Jesus touched the leper who came to him and asked to be made clean. Why was this so remarkable? Lepers were treated as outcasts of society. Their physical condition was terrible as they slowly lost the use of their limbs and withered away with open sores over their entire bodies. They were not only shunned but regarded as “already dead” even by their relatives. The Jewish law forbade anyone from touching or approaching a leper, lest ritual defilement occur.



The leper who came to Jesus did something quite remarkable. He approached Jesus confidently and humbly, expecting that Jesus could and would heal him and make him whole again. Normally a leper would be stoned or at least warded off if he tried to come near a rabbi. Jesus not only grants the man his request, but he demonstrates the personal love, compassion, and tenderness of God in his physical touch. The medical knowledge of his day would have regarded such contact as grave risk for incurring infection. Jesus met the man’s misery with compassion and tender kindness. He communicated the love and mercy of God in a sign that spoke more eloquently than words. He touched the man and made him clean – not only physically but spiritually as well.



Some eleven centuries later, a man named Francis met a leper on the road as he journeyed towards Assisi. “Though the leper caused him no small disgust and horror, he nonetheless, got off the horse and prepared to kiss the leper. But when the leper put out his hand as though to receive something, he received money along with a kiss” (from the Life of St. Francis by Thomas of Celano). Francis did what seemed humanly impossible because he was filled with the love and compassion of Jesus Christ. The Lord Jesus is ready to heal us and free us from fear, prejudice, and anything else that might hold us back from approaching others with selfless love and concern for their welfare. Paul the Apostle tells us that ...


The Holy Spirit sets us free to love as God loves – with mercy, kindness, goodness, and compassionate care. How do you treat your neighbor, especially those who have been rejected, mistreated, and left alone. Do you approach them with the same love and compassion which Christ has shown to you?



May the power of your love, Lord Christ, fiery and sweet as honey, so absorb our hearts as to withdraw them from all that is under heaven. Grant that we may be ready to die for love of your love, as you died for love of our love." (Prayer of Francis of Assisi, 13th century)



Psalm 32: 1-2, 5, 7, 11
1 Happy are those whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. 
2 Happy are those to whom the LORD imputes no iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no deceit. 
5 Then I acknowledged my sin to you, and I did not hide my iniquity; I said, "I will confess my transgressions to the LORD," and you forgave the guilt of my sin. 
7 You are a hiding place for me, you preserve me from trouble; you surround me with deliverance. 
11 Be glad in the LORD and rejoice, O righteous, and shout for joy, all you upright in heart. 

* taken from here*