Sunday, October 16, 2011
1 Cor 6:1-11 Why Not Rather Be Wronged
But instead of bringing it to the church, some Christians rather bring it to the outside court and have a non-believer judge them. Paul says that Christians are able to make proper judgment probably because of the bible and the Holy Spirit.
Paul says the fact where there are lawsuits among the Christians means the Christians have been completely defeated. I'm just thinking today how many court cases are involving between two Christians. I'm sure there are a lot. I'm sure many of such cases are really serious.
However, if Christians committed such serious crime to the point of going to court, it just shows it is so wrong. There must be a lot of sinful thoughts harvesting in the mind of that person. I'm not even sure he's really a true Christian or not.
But we can be quite sure that even if such people are not properly judge on earth, God will sure bring justice. However if you as a Christian, you felt unjustified when another Christian hurt you, you have to bring it up to another Christian probably a wiser one, vulnerably.
Actually, its good for us, to learn to be humble and see what else we can change and do better. That means we have to admit to the slight mistakes we did and reflect how we can do better. If everyone hold to such attitude in the church, there won't be so much conflicts.
Don't worry of those constantly sinning against others, even the Christians, you can be sure that God will bring the right judgment.
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Sunday, September 4, 2011
1 Cor 5 Take action for the spirituality of your brothers
Instead of confronting the brother and rebuke him, the church decided to leave him as it is. Maybe they are thinking it is a small thing, and it will go away. They are so prideful to admit to Paul such a situation exist in the church nor did they seek advise from him. Paul's heart goes to the church in Corinth and have already passed judgment to this brother as though he was there, as he can feel and understand the situation and the respond from the church.
Paul advised the church to hand the brother to Satan, it doesn't mean to stone him or kill him so that he'll be tortured in hell but to expose his sin to the whole church and let the whole church discipline. This is not the time to be sensitive to the offender since it is stumbling to the church and even to the non-Christians. Hopefully after his sins are exposed that he'll feel remorse and broken of his sins, leading him to repentance.
Now a days, how many times have you heard of sexual immorality in the church? It is so common in the modern world which leads to the church being more accepting to such situations. The offender is not rebuked, the church was not taught, and the warning was not emphasised, gossips spread, fellow members stumbled yet the leaders are not taking a stand to discipline the Christians.
This is definitely not the church that God wants to have, nor can any Christian grow healthily there. I need to ask myself how many times I just ignore the sins of myself and even the fellow brothers and sisters, thinking it will go away or they should know how to get out of it. How much am I taking the responsibility of my own spiritual life and others too? What does it mean to love one another in Christ? It is to encourage and build each other up, and rebuke and challenge when people are tearing themselves or one another down. Real love disciplines.
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011
1 Cor 4 Look up to the true Christian
Paul urged the Christians to learn from him regarding being faithful and not go beyond what has been written and taught. But the Christians were puff up, boasting of who they are following, and what special gifts they have, arguing, debating out of jealousy in church. Paul says they were so strong, so intelligent, so capable in the eyes of men and the apostles are like stumbling block to the world, scums of the earth, garbage to the world, such contradictions!
I thought nobody will look up to the scums of the earth, who will look up to someone who is not capable, not successful. Will you look up to someone who keep telling you not to follow the world, not to chase after money, not to chase over materialism, to forgive those who hurt you, forgive those who betrayed you. People loves to follow successful and capable people of the world. It doesn't matter if they are spiritual or not, people loves the fact is these successful people had made it. And thus following them shouldn't be wrong.
Even now a days, I thought, churches are following this trend to attract more followers. Now a days, preachers need to look good, talk good, charismatic, charm the whole crowd. People will keep pouring in, they are attracted to this preacher, the concert-style worship rather than the bible, the apostles, Jesus, the scums of the world. Sometimes, I thought, modern Christians, including myself are like a mockery to those Christians in the first century. We have failed to see the heart of these apostles, early Christians.
Paul called all of us to imitate him. How am I imitating him? I have to totally devout myself to the bible, to have deep character studies on the people in the Bible. And learn from them their fear and respect and love for God and His word. How many true Christians are there in the world and I prayed that I will wholeheartedly seek after God's heart.
Friday, August 19, 2011
1 Cor 3 Building up not tearing down
The different leaders if they know what the members do are not helping the church, they should quickly stop them. I hope they are not stirring up a rebellion themselves also. Paul says whoever it is, whatever roles and responsibilities you have, we are merely just servants of God, co-workers in God's service, trying to build up the church.
Paul says that the foundation of the church has already been laid. And we know he's not talking about the physical building but the church is the body of Christ, the Christians. And the foundation is not cement nor gold but it's Jesus Christ. And the members are building on top of it but what are we really building on top of Christ.
As a church leader, it's very important to see what am I feeding the church with? Am I really building up the church or am I just concern of passing my ideas and opinions? Am I teaching and making sure that the Christians are living their lives according to the bible? I can only know if I am devoted to the bible's teaching and not siting down and thinking of my own opinions.
Because as time comes, God will reveal through different areas whether are you really practicing what the bible teaches. The church will be divided, there are hidden sins in the members' lives even the leaders too. The members are not happy nor feel close to God in a personal way. But they will be very good at presenting their ideas(or your ideas) and arguing about it. They knew nothing about repentance, being broken and discipleship.
I am a culprit of this and I strive to make sure that I am relying on God and devote myself to the bible everyday and focus on building up the church. Feeding each member spiritually and helping them to exercise their faith. Teaching them to love one another, being sensitive and not stumbling one another, and encouraging, building each other up. It's not easy if I rely on my own strength and wisdom, it's only possible if I really be humble and rely on God's strength, being obedient to all that He teaches.
1 Cor 2:1-5 Is using your own strength good enough?
"1 And so it was with me, brothers and sisters. When I came to you, I did not come with eloquence or human wisdom as I proclaimed to you the testimony about God.[a] 2 For I resolved to know nothing while I was with you except Jesus Christ and him crucified. 3 I came to you in weakness with great fear and trembling. 4 My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit’s power, 5so that your faith might not rest on human wisdom, but on God’s power."Apostle Paul was previously a tent-maker and training to be a Pharisee. He knew a lot about the teachings of the law. I believed he had deep convictions and feel proud about it. However, after becoming a Christian, he realised how his previous convictions were wrong and decide to learn from zero.
He decided to put aside all that he have learned and only held on to what he knew about Jesus and the message of the cross, which is Jesus carried the sins of everyone and was tortured before being crucified on the cross, so that we could have a chance to have a personal relationship with God.
I can imagine Paul used to be really proud of all that he knew, all that he learned. Even as a trainee of being a Pharisee, he probably is respected by many in his community. But after he was humbled by Jesus, he totally changed. He no longer think that he's good enough nor use any of his previous authority or experience.
As Paul wrote the letter to the Corinthians Christians, he said he "came in weakness with great fear and trembling." It sounds like he is really afraid. But the Corinthians are not some monsters. So what is he fearful of? I believed he was fearful of how the Corinthians Christians would react to his message. And he humbly confessed he did not preach with wise and persuasive words but his messages were from God. Purely deep convictions of God that were inspired.
I was asked by my church in Singapore to start a church in Seremban, Malaysia. I was really excited but I have no idea what it really takes to be a missionary. Coming here, I was fearful but told myself I do not need to be afraid especially I have been a active Christian for more than 10 years serving in different ministries as a leader.
I was so wrong. I'm always relying on my own strength and experience. I was frequently referring to how I used to carry myself, how to speak to people, how to lead back in Singapore. But I found myself crumbling down. Whatever I have learned previously, it doesn't seem to work. It's not that there's problem with the physical skills but the problem was with my heart.
I was not relying on God. I should be relying on God so much more but I choose to be confident of my own strength and experience. But I was humbled so much when things are not going the way it should be, my marriage, the church, my own relationship with God, all messed up. And I just want to go on my knees and pray, begging God to show me how He would use me to deliver his plans.
Now I'm feeling so much more relax and secured because I know I have a close relationship with God. And God is beginning to show me what He can do and I am in awe daily. Praise be to God!
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
1 Cor 1:26 Who are you when you accepted God
I was thinking and remembering who was I or what was I when I accepted God's message and was baptised. I was just 17 and a student. A student who was doing private study and did badly in school. No one will think highly of me or any student like myself. Yet I have more iniquities than I thought of myself at that time. I am awkward in many areas yet I try to hide it by acting and pretending. I don't want people to look down at me. I was very insecure. But God called me when I was so weak. And I'm thankful that I have this chance to know Him and that he accepted my weakness and use it to display his strength. No strength in the world is comparable with Him. Only a fool will think otherwise. Keep me humble, God, and help me to always remember what I was when you call me.