An Appointment in Indonesia

K and I were invited to Jakarta Indonesia this past week to spend 4 days with my friend Mary and to visit her young but growing Christian Ministry in her country. (As this blog is public and to protect my friend’s real identity, a pseudonym of ‘Mary’ will be used to replace her real identity).

Before leaving for this trip, there were concerns from well-meaning friends who felt that it will be dangerous to visit a Christian ministry in the world’s most populous Muslim nation. Especially since I will be bringing K along with me in this trip. However as I committed this trip in prayer to ask for a confirmation from the Lord, He gave me 4 personal confirmations in 3 days. Thus I knew that I had to get out of my comfort zone and it was a trip that K and I had to take.

And this experience was a real ‘eye opener’ for me.

Christianity in Indonesia

30 percent of the world’s Muslim population lives in Indonesia, while only 15 percent of Indonesia’s population are Christian (from Reuters). Indonesia is not a model for peace and tolerance, and there have been many numerous incidences of mass violence the past few years. In some instances, Islamic causes have sparked violence and there are plenty of vicious terror groups and hardline Islamists extremists which have attacked Christian churches. But, with the two largest Islamic movements that are based in Indonesia that preach tolerance and obedience to law, their volunteers from these Islamic movements have in fact defended churches from terrorist attacks during the Christmas season (from here).

There are mega-churches which have flourished in Jakarta and Surabaya, and most of these Christians from mega-churches show little or no concern to hide their Christian activities.

However, where the Christians are truly gathering, are in private gatherings.

Mary has shared with me that to date, there are more than 50,000 small Christian group gatherings in Indonesia. Most of these people who are in small groups do not belong to mega-churches.

Mary’s End Times Ministry

Mary conducts a bible study and prayer fellowship group in a private location three times a week to teach about the study of Bible prophecies. Indo 8 There is about 27 percent of the bible is dedicated to bible prophecies. Roughly about half of these bible prophecies, have been fulfilled through this 2000 odd years, but there are about 14 percent of the Bible prophecy that is yet to be fulfilled.

Why is so much of the bible dedicated to prophecy? Some Christians, as well as Christian leadersfrom churches have claim that Bible prophecies distract many from the true Christian mission. But it has been quite the contrary, as Bible prophecies points to Jesus Christ Himself.

Careful study of the historical events validates Bible prophecy as 100 percent accurate for those prophecies already fulfilled. And looking at the prophecies already fulfilled, Christians should trust that these other 14 percent will also accomplish fulfillment.

What does ‘end-times’ mean? End times refer to the times that are reflected in the book of Revelation right before Christ returns. The very idea of ‘End Times’ have been scoffed at for years (even amongst fellow Christians), and the thought that the world may be living out the last days often brings to mind the image of a wild eye, crazy looking man or woman standing at city street corner holding a sign saying ‘The End is Near!’.

Mary and her family are far from that.

She comes from royal lineage from a province located at the island of Java, with close to 11 million people, while her husband is an influential businessmen in Indonesia. So when it comes to credibility, I can assure you that they have plenty of that.

But why would influential people from the Indonesian society be concerned with ‘end-times’? Simply because these people have tremendous love for God. And that they understand that it is God’s will that the message of the End of the Age be shared with people so that they will come to Him before it is too late. And it is getting closer with each passing day.

Her ministry disciples numerous individuals, some who are missionaries to the other regions within Indonesia, like Papua. As well as others who lead small groups themselves or from independent Deliverance Ministries.

They are many people, mainly non-Christians in Indonesia who are involved in occultic arts / black magic and will need deliverance. Deliverance can only be done in the name of Jesus, to help the victims break the bondages of these activity in their lives . Often, it will manifest in the form of infirmities (that cannot be healed by medical treatment) and extreme or strange/insane behavior from the victims.

It’s best not to scoff in ignorance, or insult things that you know nothing about. It is only when you see a deliverance session happening right in front of your eyes, then you will realize demonic involvement in our secular realm is all real.

A Spiritual Encounter with God

The Indonesians are deeply spiritual people and many have met God on a profound level. There are so many supernatural miracles and encounters that few Singaporean Christians will be able to attest to.

One of the members in the ministry, Lena (her pseudonym), shared her testimony with me about her past as an Islamic Terrorist. She admitted that she was one of those spies that were involved in the Bali bombing in 2002. The last ‘mission’ she had with the Militant Extremist group, was spying in a church in Sulawesi, which there were planning to launch a terror attack. Lena shared that the Islamic Terrorists believed that Christian children has to be the first target in the churches, so as to prevent them from growing up into adult Christians.

Early in the morning when she entered the Sunday School room in the church, all ready to plant the bomb to carry out the terror attack. She saw a man in white, seated next to the children’s toys, who seemed to be playing with the toys in the room.

His eyes met hers and he smiled warmly at her. Then he sang her this song in Bahasa Indonesian. A song of ‘The Parable of the Lost Sheep’, that she said with tears in her eyes, which she would never forget the tune and its lyrics.

‘You are my lost one, precious to me. You are my lost one, where will I find you, where will I search for thee…My others are safe, I know I can leave them, they will come to no harm. But you are defenseless, so lost and alone. I know I must find you and bring you back home…One day I will find you and bring you safe home with me…(to hear a version of song here)

Screen Shot 2013 11 18 at 5 17 43 PM She knew for sure that she has met Jesus. Her encounter with the Lord stopped her from going on with the mission of bombing the church. As she failed in her ‘mission’ for the Islamic Militant group, she was severely punished by the leaders. After that encounter, she had to leave the group in Sulawesi, and find her way to Jakarta.

She testified that God has been taking care of her since then, as she never once went hungry or had to worry about finding a roof over her head.

Today, Lena is totally ‘on fire’ for her love for Christ. She is an active part of a small ‘Deliverance Ministry’ team, as well as part of the worship team in the small church that my friend Mary and her husband has started last week. Indocombi4

Not Limited by Language

This experience of meeting many Indonesian Christians sharing their passion and love for Christ, and witnessing the move of God in a neighbouring country have been immensely profound for me.

Despite joining in for fellowship meetings and worshipping in Christian songs all in Bahasa Indonesian, I could really feel the presence of the Holy Spirit in the midst of all them and feel the tremendous love that God has for the Indonesians. I worshipped, prayed and had communion with these brothers and sisters in Christ that stretched up to 5 hours on the Friday and Saturday. But it didn’t matter that I barely understood the language that was foreign to me, as language is no barrier for God.

I will not be surprised that there may be many Singaporean Christians who will think that these Indonesian Christians are fanatics. So what if they are?

It is a personal conviction for them and I believe God will be very pleased with His children in Indonesia, that He sees dancing joyfully along with the worship songs, raising their hands in reverence for Him, swaying to the rhythm of the worship songs. There were many sobbing to Him in their broken and contrite spirits, gathering together to pray together for hours for others, for their country and the world. Indocombi2 I see so much joy and hope that each of them have looking forward to the hope that Jesus will one day come for them. Trials and challenges that they face in their lives become alot more manageable when they are able to cling onto this hope that surpasses all understanding. Even though no man knows the day or the hour, they are all prepared for the day that He will come.

Many whom I have met this trip to Indonesia have realized that this world is temporary. And they understand the urgency that every Christian should be helping to spread the message about the Lord’s return. They take warnings that are written in the bible very seriously, as God wants us to search His word as knowing them protects us from being deceived.

I have never felt this kind of anoiting of the Holy Spirit in any fellowship or church in Singapore.

God is showing me that He has chosen Asia as the epicenter for the next might move of God—[He] has heard the cries of the Indonesian Church and seen the tears and the blood of her saints poured out like a river.” -Leslie Keegel, World Prayer Assembly

What About Singapore Christians?

I wonder if Singapore will be a part of this end-times revival?

Or are we only more concerned about whether we will be able to own a nicer car, a bigger house, a better job, where we will go for our next vacation soon or about our child’s academic achievements? Is this what we are now saying to God? “Not now, I am not ready, I have so much other things in my life now to fully focus on. Can you wait and get me later when I am in my 50s and have experienced more things in my life.”

Are we showing indifference to the things that are happening in this world? Or we so caught up in the worldliness of our lives in this world, and so busy with our day to day lives, that we are not exactly hoping for the day that Jesus will eventually come.

We will have to occupy before He comes (from here), but we are also told to be alert and watch for the day of His coming (from Revelation 16:15).

So is the fire for God fizzling out in Singapore or are Christians here deep in slumber?

Sure, we have many mega-churches and many Christians, and I have already expressed my opinion about what are taught in these churches.

The End Times event is real and getting closer with each passing day. This world is eventually going to pass away with the arrival of Jesus Christ and people who haven’t accepted Him as their Lord and Saviour will pass away with it.

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This Thing we call Church in Singapore

‘Christianity will never be a friend of this world. Christianity holds out the only arm of salvation to this world, they will never be friends. Christianity will never crossover, but demands that the world crosses over to it’ – Paul Washer, The True Gospel. http://youtu.be/G7X24_vOWwU

Let me start by saying that there are many godly people who attend church. There are many who have discovered and accepted Christ in a church and there are plenty of positive things about attending church. I am trying to put down churches as a place to gather amongst Christians or a place to hear the word of God. In fact, I have learnt a while back (since I haven’t been attending church), that no one should assume that the other party is not following God’s truth or walking closely with God, if they don’t attend church. Each of us will need to be personally accountable for our own walk with God.

For Christians reading this: I am not a know-it-all in these matters. All I hope is to humbly share my insights with this post, anyone can agree or disagree with what I have mentioned in this post. But it will be pointless to argue as I do not want to invite any fruitless discussions about matters on doctrine.

However, I will be vulnerable and share that I have been keeping very quiet and have been feeling grieved on this issue for quite some time, and I know I will not feel peace if I don’t say it.

But one thing I request.

Really do take into consideration with the thoughts that I shared in this post, and if it brings up any doubt in your heart or Spirit. Do go direct to God and ask Him to reveal the truth to you, as we cannot be apathetic Christians.

If you are not a Christian, and it sounds all greek to you in the post, or if you think that I am a bigot, I can understand.

 

Mega-churches in Singapore

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Here I share my thoughts about this thing we call church in Singapore. Church, that is represented by the two biggest mega-churches in Singapore. What I am about to share is not going to sound good, and might get many criticized by many, likely, even offend some of you reading this, who are attending these churches mentioned here.

In regards to the 1st mega-church which is now under investigation by the authorities. I truly do not agree with what this church has done. Sure many will say that it is not my money, and ‘we gave willingly’, or that it’s non of my business or that I have no right to comment.

But, I will not call a pot white when it is black. My stance on this issue goes back to the quote I shared above, which supports the rationale why I feel that church’s focus behind this ministry is flawed. In other words, what the church did, goes against what Christians are called to do in the bible (kindly see the verses that I have linked to at the bottom of this post that speaks about what God has to say about being a carnal Christian).

The parties involved are not guilty unless the law convicts, but for a church, or for any church, the bible is the final authority that will guide their decisions, as well as their conduct of a church in this world, and with this world. I prefer not to focus on what the world thinks about it, as measured by standards of the world. For me, it matters what God thinks, or what the bible says.

This verse in Romans sums up what the bible has to say to this issue :

I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect. For by the grace given to me I say to everyone among you not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but to think with sober judgment, each according to the measure of faith that God has assigned. For as in one body we have many members, and the members do not all have the same function, so we, though many, are one body in Christ, and individually members one of another. …Romans 12:1-21

I may not agree with what the church has done, but it doesn’t mean that I agree with many of the comments that are made from this Facebook page.

I question the purpose and the motives of many who frequent and comment on the page. There are hateful comments from people I hope are not Christians, since I can almost feel that they seem to be ‘gloating over the church’s misfortune’. Many sound thrilled to see the ‘drama’ unfolding, with the exodus of members from this church that have ‘fallen from grace’. While others think that the law is not doing a good enough job, and are keen to run their own investigation of the church.

Often, while reading the comments, I can almost picture these people at times grinning from ear to ear with their comments, “See I knew it, my church is the right one, definitely not this one.”

What the spectators of this ‘drama’, or the participants who are actively adding fuel to the fire don’t realize, is that it is not just that mega-church that is under the scrutiny of law with issues. Many churches have issues, as no church or leader of the church is infallible.

 

What’s the Truth?

Let me state this clearly first. This post is not written from a christian who has been spurned by any member of the church, or have harbored any past bitterness for any of the churches. In fact, the people whom I have come into contact with from both mega-churches has always been positive.

The only problem I have experienced is the inability to reconcile the actions of the 1st mega-church to the words in the bible. And I have experience the same for the 2nd mega-church, as I am not able to reconcile what is communicated from the sermons in church to the word of God.

It is up to you to conclude then, by the time you finish reading this post,  if there are indeed issues with these churches or simply it is just me with the problem.

For me, the bible has always been the inerrant word of God. So when it comes to determining the accuracy of what is communicated in through church sermons or messages, is to research the topic in questioned in the bible. There are bible tools online that can help you find topics that are mentioned in verses of the bible, in both the Old and New Testament books.

So in order to do an objective and exegesis study to analyze the meaning, one has to understand the verse in context of the whole chapter. If there is any further confusion about the topic, it is always best to use the concordances online to search the meaning of the word in Greek or Hebrew and try to understand the meaning of the word in the verse. If you are still experiencing confusion? The best method I recommend for a Christian is to bring that confusion to the Lord in prayer, and ask Him to reveal the truth to you.

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Not just sugar and spice and everything nice

Do you know that the true gospel actually offends?

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The true gospel convicts the world of sin, and of righteousness and of judgmental to come. You can go ahead and throw stones or LOL at those who are willing to go out on a limb to say, “Repent, for the kingdom of God is near, or God’s judgement is coming”, but that accurately depicts the truth in the gospel.

In fact, spending time reading the bible, I have said this to myself countless of times, “Oh no, did the bible really said that?”. I have learnt not to just take the good sounding parts and neglect the bad sounding ones, and know that I cannot positively confess, “I am under the new covenant, this do not apply to me!”

My journey leaving the 2nd Mega-church started when I felt that I needed to research what I have been taught in Church. I did countless research on the internet on the ‘Word of Faith’ doctrine, about the concept of being ‘Once saved always saved’, and the verses that promoted the concept of effortless Christianity in this church. I researched for days, weeks and months. I prayed for God to reveal to me to pull down the spiritual veil of what has been taught in the church and show me the truth, and what I found out made me sick to the stomach.

There were endless questions running through my mind and I questioned, “Why is the Jesus that I learnt from the bible not the same Jesus that I learnt from this church?”. Often, I questioned the sermons, checked the bible after every service, and I discovered, “The bible didn’t say that, why is that the Pastor didn’t say it, why did he left out that section, why is the full truth not told?” “Why only share the ‘bless me’ parts of the bible, and then say that we can ask for what you desire?” “But what about the will of God, our repentance, our obedience to God, our sanctification?”

Then this words came to me:

Did you find me? Did you seek Me?

Did you call out to Me?

Did you humble yourself and become my servant, not just my child?

Did you truly surrendered your life to me? Are you willing to trade your life and desires for this world, for me in eternity?

Are you willing to follow Me, no matter what? Are you my disciple? Can you say that I AM YOUR LIFE, if you are a Christian?

Find Me while there is still time.

The answers I had to those questions were lame “Maybe sometimes”, and “No” to the rest. I realized that I have just been a spectator the whole time, but never been really a true disciple, a true child of God.

Then I found these verses in the bible :

“Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it.Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it.” – Matthew 7:13-14

And I was shocked by these other verses I found :

Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heavenMany will say to Me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?’And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!’ – Matthew 7:21-23

I was far from being able to do what was listed out in the verses, and was absolutely sure that my Christian walk at that point in time definitely did not do the will of God. The church didn’t say that there was a need to do that. And I wonder how much this verse applied to me, since I am far from being willing to follow the will of God, was taught to believe that law didn’t apply to us anymore, as we are now in the new covenant.

I questioned if I have really truly received Christ in my life, as I was not sure anymore that I had.

Subsequently, I found this verse that the Holy Spirit’s job is to convict the world of sin, and of righteousness and of judgement to come (John 16:8-11). Have I been truly convicted? If I haven’t been convicted means that the Holy Spirit is not in me! So I have been speaking gibberish in tongues the whole time. I needed to be sure, very sure that I was convicted and needed more than just changing my mind about my sin, but truly go on my knees to God and humbly repent.

In order to make Christ my life, the bible said that conviction and repentance is part of the process. Conviction and condemnation are two different things as you can do all without the chest beating and flogging. And there is nothing wrong even if you go on your knees, be humbly repentant when you pray, as God never turns away a repentant,  broken and contrite heart (Psalm 51:17).

I also found out that being a Christian in these last 5 years is so darn hard. Do I just give up and assume that I am fine and dandy just because I am saved. No…I am still going to try to be that obedient child who will follow the will of God. Even Paul the apostle said it himself that it is hard (2 Corinthians 4:7-12). I needed to hate my sin, loathe my carnality, to be truly be thankful for God’s remedy: the death, the burial and the resurrection of His Son, Jesus Christ.

So for this 2nd Mega-church who preaches effortless Christianity, and for those of you reading this attending this church. The truth is that this church has been just serving you the good bits, and have left out all the tough bits of being a Christian. What is not given in the full truth is a lie.

I have never under-mined the grace of God as it has always been a fundamental message of the gospel. But grace with a dash of carnal christianity or the never-ending promotion of effortless christianity? These concepts are akin to feeding a child with 5 spoonfuls of sugar, and top it with sickly sweet candy to make the bitter medicine go down.

Truth with some amount of leaven mixed in is still a lie, and there is no compromise for that. At that point before I left the church, I was not confident that I will be able to chew the meat and successfully spit out the bones from every sermon, as I was concerned that my mind will eventually be changed to be bought into the lie.

I did not want to think so highly of my human carnality either, neither was strong enough or knew the bible enough at that point to take this risk. I was certain that I will continue taking in the lies, sermon after sermon, if I stayed at this mega-church.

I decided that I cannot be apathetic and risk my soul in peril. So I left the church and never looked back.

 

The Message has to be right, since the church is growing so fast!

So then I am trying to imply that everyone attending these churches are shamelessly sinning? Did I say that? With a sincere heart, I can truthfully tell you that I do not condemn or judge people who attend these churches, but rather, I was there before, where you are now. I know how it feels like, I will feel offended, indignant and defensive towards anyone who questions my beliefs.

Again I reiterate, it is not you that I have an issue with. I have an issue with the gospel message that is not preached in truth, and pastors who are not shepherding the flock down the right path.

Or did I cheapen grace, obviously not. Law and grace both has its place in the gospel message, one cannot do without the other.

Then many will ask, if this church is not preaching the right message or doing right, why is the church growing? Beats me. But we can’t only use our human logic to relate; that this church has to be good, that’s why it is growing exponentially. They are many house churches, that we are not aware of, that preach the true gospel, but still remain small and insignificant. Do you really think God uses the world’s ways to measure success in His eyes?

Often, God’s ways are not our ways, so it is good not to assume that we know all the answers to how the Kingdom of God works.

But I do know the fact that church growth has always been a key focus for big churches, the bigger the congregation, the more money the church will need to sustain the full time staff, premises and facilities. Some pastors choose not preach the unpopular parts, the not-so-good-sounding parts of the gospel, in the fear that people will not faithfully return and God forbid, don’t want to tithe!

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If church growth is the focus of many of these churches, the gospel message needs to sound good and palatable, so people will come back to listen. Even better become members, so that they will make a commitment to tithe 10% of their income monthly. So by tithing to these churches, are we still focused on furthering the kingdom of God, to give to charity, help the poor or the marginalized, or are we just furthering the Kingdom of the Pastor and church?

I used to think I gave to the church as I trusted Pastors to be good stewards of the tithes, and I am giving to God for the furtherance of God’s kingdom, but these days, I am not sure anymore.

 

Fellowship is not limited to churches

Could the solution be going to small churches or an informal ‘church’ that consists of a small gathering of believers? Maybe, that may be more effective for some people.

There is no command in the bible that says that a believer in Christ must attend a church building in order to worship God. Christians can worship God by our obedience to Him in every day or our lives in every area in our life. That’s true worship. And not neglect reading the bible and praying daily, that will be how God can speak to you!

Indeed we are told to gather together in His name. But fellowship is not limited to geography or location. I have fellowship online with a group of like-minded Christians who are located internationally, where we are able to edify and pray for one another daily, I am closer to them than to any fellowship that I have joined in the past!

I can now say that I have truly found God. And it has been an amazing journey since, that is getting more amazing by the day, better than what any Pastor has said of the Christian life, from that 6 churches that I have been part of for the last 13 years.

And what I abide daily is,

You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength. – Deuteronomy  6:5-7

And He has constantly overwhelmed and bowled me over with His love, even before I have come to know and love Him, time after time, love that is beyond any love that I have experienced or come to know in this world.

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In my parting note of this post, do have a quick look at this video from Paul Washer. Many Christians and non Christians dislike Paul Washer, as he tends to deliver some hard hitting truths that don’t sound good at all. You would either hate him or will find his message convicting.

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Here are some verses on what the Bible has to say about carnal Christianity, all in the New Testament, which sums my stance in this post :

1. We are not to love the world or the things in it – I John 2:15-17

2. Friendship with this world separates us from God – James 4:4

3. We do not conform our lives to the ways of the world – Romans 12:2

P.S : I do appreciate the thought and the concern that some of you have in regards to my last post, sincerely hoping that I will find a church one day that will suit my needs. Maybe someday, it will be His will and not mine, and it will be a fellowship and not a church!  Don’t get it wrong, I am not vehemently against churches, just that I don’t wish to deal with the imperfections from Churches and their half-truths at this point of my life. And I don’t subscribe to the belief that I will eventually find peace when I find the right church. I have learnt to be perfectly content at the state I am in, and my joy and peace will always be in the Lord, not in a church or a fellowship.

 

Update Sept 2014 – I have since found a local church and have been regularly attending weekly and appreciating the fellowship of the small congregation from this new church. To read about my journey searching for a church, go to this post.

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Words of Wisdom about Children

Children, I think is one of God’s ways to remind parents that He is present in our childrens’ moments of love and joy.

Looking at how children marvel at their discoveries, how they see the world brings back memories of the time when I was a child. The world is still a marvelous place for them to discover its beauty and mystery, and for giving life to their wondrous imagination.

Children has a natural affinity and connection with spiritual things, and often they have a more sophisticated grasp of spirituality with their simple faith and their ability to not ‘over-think’.  Often children are able to differentiate what it means to be religious (i.e., to go to a place of worship) regularly, versus “believing and trusting wholeheartedly in God that watches over me”. Something that many adults might have trouble with separating this difference.

There are many things children are able to teach us about faith in God, here are some of the ways :

Children are examples of humble faith in God

Then Jesus called a little child to Him, set him in the midst of them, and said, “Assuredly, I say to you, unless you are converted and become as little children, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore whoever humbles himself as this little child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.Whoever receives one little child like this in My name receives Me.’

– Matthew 18:2-5

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‘Take heed that you do not despise one of these little ones, for I say to you that in heaven their angels always see the face of My Father who is in heaven.

– Matthew 18:10

Jesus blesses little children

Then they brought little children to Him, that He might touch them; but the disciples rebuked those who brought them. But when Jesus saw it, He was greatly displeased and said to them,“Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them; for of such is the kingdom of God. Assuredly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God as a little child will by no means enter it.” And He took them up in His arms, laid His hands on them, and blessed them.

– Mark 10:13-16

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Jesus has a passion that no child will be lost

“What do you think? If a man has a hundred sheep, and one of them goes astray, does he not leave the ninety-nine and go to the mountains to seek the one that is straying? And if he should find it, assuredly, I say to you, he rejoices more over that sheep than over the ninety-nine that did not go astray. Even so it is not the will of your Father who is in heaven that one of these little ones should perish.

– Matthew 18:12-14

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Children can and will praise and worship God

But when the chief priests and scribes saw the wonderful things that He did, and the children crying out in the temple and saying, “Hosanna to the Son of David!” they were indignantand said to Him, “Do You hear what these are saying?” And Jesus said to them, “Yes. Have you never read, ‘Out of the mouth of babes and nursing infants, You have perfected praise’?”

– Matthew 21:15-16

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Out of the mouth of babes and nursing infants You have ordained strength, Because of Your enemies, That You may silence the enemy and the avenger. – Psalms 8:2

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How to train and discipline children

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Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right.“Honor your father and mother,” which is the first commandment with promise: “that it may be well with you and you may live long on the earth.”

And you, fathers, do not provoke your children to wrath, but bring them up in the training and admonition of the Lord. – Ephesians 6 : 1-4

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Discipline your son, and he will give you rest; he will give delight to your heart – Proverbs 29:17

Most of all, children are indeed a blessing from God.

Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, The fruit of the womb is a reward.

– Psalm 127:3

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Words from the bible will always be able to provide plenty of wisdom for any parent to use in confidence in raising children.

 

All photos featured on this post are taken from a recent June holidays excursion to Sentosa that K had with Pauline‘s kids, T & J.

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