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For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life
John 3:16
Remember: God loves you more than you could ever imagine. Have a good day, and God bless!
Love, ACJC Christian Fellowship
Friday, August 24, 2007
Konbanwa (since I don't know what time you're reading this)!! I am here to get rid of more cobwebs! -wields vacuum cleaner. DIE (really adorable although evil) SPIDERS DIE!!
... Right. Sorry.
Anyway! I'm currently in the school library (I know, so hardworking right?) so I thought I'd drop by to share something with you guys! I can't tell you what it is, though, cos it's a secret! So you have to guess!
Wrong!
Okay, just kidding. Sorry for crapping.
Anyway anyway (for real this time), I was lying in bed last night, drifting off to sleep, when a song and a story came to my mind. The song is one of those kinda old songs that you don't hear for a long time, and when you hear them again it's like you remember so many things that have happened, the times that you've spent with God and the promise(s) that you've made.
But first, the story.
Some time ago, a few women met in a certain city to study the Scriptures. While reading the third chapter of Malachi, they came upon a remarkable expression in the third verse: "And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver." (Malachi 3:3).
One of the women proposed to visit a silversmith, and report to them on what he said about the subject. So, she went accordingly, and without telling him about the object of her errand, begged the silversmith to tell her the process of refining silver.
After he had fully described to her, she asked, "But sir, do you sit, while the work of refining is going on?"
"Oh, yes Madam," replied the silversmith; "I must sit with my eyes steadily fixed on the furnace, for if the time necessary for refining be exceeded in the slightest degree, the silver will be injured."
The women at once saw the beauty, and comfort, too, of the scriptural expression, "He shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver."
God sees it necessary to put His children into a furnace; His eye is steadily intent on the work of purifying, and His wisdom and love are both engaged in the best manner for both of us. Our trials do not come at random. Each is with a specific purpose (2 Cor. 4:17; 1 Pet. 1:6-10). And He will not let us be tested beyond what we can endure (1 Cor. 10:13).
Before she left, the woman asked one final question: "When do you know the process is complete?"
"Why, that is quite simple," replied the silversmith. "When I can see my own image in the silver, the refining process is finished."
Refiner's Fire, by Brian Doerksen
Purify my heart
Let me be as gold and precious silver
Purify my heart
Let me be as gold, pure gold
Refiner's fire
My heart's one desire is to be holy
Set apart for You my Lord
I choose to be holy
Set apart for you my Master
Ready to do Your will
Purify my heart
Cleanse me from within and make me holy
Purify my heart
Cleanse me from my sin, deep within
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How many of us can sing that song with utmost sincerity and honesty, to ask God to do whatever it takes to refine us and set us apart, making us different from the world so that we can be used by Him?
3:37 PM
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Okay so this blog has been seeing cobwebs and dust lying all around it... Nevermind I'll clear those! For now XD
Anyway, I came across this website which is more or less like a blog.... I came across this post which made me think about what.. er-hem Charles talked to us about when he came over to CF to speak. Remember that guy who was talking about God's glory, of which everything on this earth was made for His glory alone? Yep that's him. Well have any of you actually thought why this God we worship is so "self-centered", only doing things, ultimately, for Himself and not for us? The answer is found in one of the posts.. Take some time to go through it.
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When contemplating the subject of God’s glory, I have sometimes wondered why God desires so much to be glorified. Conceit and pride are wrong in human beings; yet it seems odd that a righteous God who honors humility would so loudly proclaim His own glory.
John Piper addresses this question in his book, Desiring God. I think he provides some excellent food for thought, closely related to these previous posts:
“[A reason] people stumble over the teaching that God exalts His own glory and seeks to be praised by His people is that the Bible teaches us not to be like that. For example, the Bible says that "Love seeks not its own" ( 1 Corinthians 13:5). How can God be loving and yet be utterly devoted to "seeking His own" glory and praise and joy? How can God be for us if He is so utterly for Himself?
The answer I propose is this: Because God is unique as an all-glorious, totally self-sufficient Being, He must be for Himself if He is to be for us. The rules of humility that belong to a creature cannot apply in the same way to its Creator. If God should turn away from Himself as the Source of infinite joy, He would cease to be God. He would deny the infinite worth of His own glory. He would imply that there is something more valuable outside Himself. He would commit idolatry.
This would be no gain for us. For where can we go when our God has become unrighteous?....
No, we do not turn God's self-exaltation into love by demanding that God ceases to be God. Instead we must come to see that God is love precisely because He relentlessly pursues the praises of His name in the hearts of His people.
Consider this question: In view of God's infinite power and wisdom and beauty, what would His love to a human being involve? Or to put it another way: What could God give us to enjoy that would prove Him most loving? There is only one possible answer: Himself! If He withholds Himself from our contemplation and companionship, no matter what else He gives us, He is not loving.
There is the solution! We praise what we enjoy because the delight is incomplete until it is expressed in praise. If we were not allowed to speak of what we value, and celebrate what we love, and praise what we admire, our joy would not be full. So if God loves us enough to make our joy full, He must not only give us Himself; He must also win from us the praise of our hearts-not because He needs to shore up some weakness in Himself or compensate for some deficiency, but because He loves us and seeks the fullness of our joy that can be found only in knowing and praising Him, the most magnificent of all Beings. If He is truly for us He must be for Himself!
God is the one Being in all the universe for whom seeking His own praise is the ultimately loving act. For him, self-exaltation is the highest virtue. When He does all things "for the praise of His glory," He preserves for us and offers to us the only thing in all the world which can satisfy our longings. God is for us! And the foundation of this love is that God has been, is now, and always will be, for Himself.”
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Post found from:
www.beautyfromtheheart.org/labels/worldview.html
Yes, a wonderful post there. Isn't it amazing how God opposes the saying "Practise what you preach" and yet keep the status of being the Most High?
God bless all of you (:
-Jack
9:52 PM
.Children Of God.
We are the Christian Fellowship from Anglo Chinese Junior College! :)
Basically, the purpose of this blog is just to have a place where anyone interested in knowing more about God, or even just talking to other Christians, can come to.
This is a new blog, still under construction, so not much is up yet.
Do feel free to post up anything you like, as long as it's edifying and constructive. :)
Oh, and if you're interested, Melanie and Sharyl will be putting up a blog devoted completely to putting up song lyrics and chords. It will be linked to this site once it's up, so go and check it out!
Well, that's all. Have fun browsing!
Sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth. Psalm 96:1
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Worship & Sharing Session (open to CF and non-CF alike)
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