Debating about doctrines and theories July 16, 2008
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A few years ago, any statement which sounded a bit wrong doctrinally will irk me tremendously. Being a christian from a young age, having been to many churches, having attended sunday school, and having siblings and relatives who would make remarks or talk about certain doggy doctrines, I thought I knew what was right and what was wrong. I thought that everything in the world ought to be black and white. I thought. But that was the past.
Doctrines and theories can give you an idea about what kind of morals to have, what kind of behaviour is correct and what is not. They give a picture of how everything functions in the world. But I realise now that doctrines and theories can only take you so far. Even with all the doctrines in the world, it cannot save you.
When people debate about the nitty-gritty details in the bible or about ideas and schools of thought, a lot of times, it doesn’t help them to love God more or to know Him in a deeper way. Why do people do that? Why did I use to do that? Come to think of it, I think I just wanted to be right. And partly, it’s also out of fear of doing something wrong. Fearfulness. But then, the bible says that everything done out of fear and not of faith, doesn’t please God.
A walk with God is more than just debates about what is theoretically sound. Doctrines don’t give you a relationship with God. And having a relationship with our Creator is really what christianity is all about, and it’s what we’re made for in the first place.
I got over the stage when I seriously found fault with the smallest of things. The way things were done in church, the things people said, and many other things. But thank God He was so patient with me and allowed me to see things in a different light over time. Thank God He kept me from leaving my church for another, even though it was soooooo hard to hang on. You can’t imagine. And I can’t remember a lot of it already haha. But thank God for His grace. I think if I had left, I wouldn’t have known what I missed (which would have been a lot hahaha), and I’d have lost hope of a breakthrough.
In everything that we do, God looks at our heart. Our motivation for doing things. Our attitude.
And what really matters is our personal relationship with God. For me, it’s my personal relationship with Him. For you, it’s yours. A verse which truly spoke to me was John 21:20-22.
John 21:20-22 says “Then Peter, turning around, saw the disciple whom Jesus loved following, who also had leaned on His breast at the supper, and said, “Lord, who is the one who betrays You?” Peter, seeing him, said to Jesus, “But Lord, what about this man?”
Jesus said to him, “If I will that he remain till I come, what is that to you? You follow Me.”
A lot of times, we’re so caught up about judging other people and criticizing that we overlook our own relationship with God. Then that’s when we stagnate, because we channel all our effort into criticizing and forget that there’re still areas in our lives which we need to change. There is NEVER a point in time where we can say, “There’s no need for me to change anymore, the problem lies with you.” Because if we do that, we miss the point entirely. There is ALWAYS some area in our lives, an attitude, a habit, a dream, which we need to surrender to God. And in this walk with Him, if we’re not lukewarm and stagnant, we should find ourselves surrendering more and more of ourselves to Him.
When we focus on the negative, we will fail to see the positive. I know that well haha.
God is constantly looking for ways to mould our character. But He’ll only touch what we allow Him to. From the beginning of time, the same old things prevent Him from changing us, and prevent us from drawing near to Him. They are Pride and Rebellion. There’s still a lot of pride and rebellion which I need to deal with, and I think, it’s a problem a lot, if not all, face. Look at the great men and women of God, and you’ll be able to see brokenness, and surrender. The more we surrender to God, the more He can use us.
And something my CIC bible study teacher, Marie, said today was like just…wow. She said, “When people meet you, wouldn’t it be great if even before you actually tell them you’re a christian, they can say ‘wow I see Jesus in you’.” Man…that’ll be so cool.
Hillsong – Desert Song July 12, 2008
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Hillsong – Desert Song
VERSE 1:
This is my prayer in the desert
When all that’s within me feels dry
This is my prayer in my hunger and need
My God is the God who provides
VERSE 2:
This is my prayer in the fire
In weakness or trial or pain
There is a faith proved of more worth than gold
So refine me Lord through the flame
CHORUS:
And I will bring praise, I will bring praise
No weapon formed against me shall remain
I will rejoice, I will declare
God is my victory and He is here
VERSE 3:
This is my prayer in the battle
When triumph is still on its way
I am a conqueror and co-heir with Christ
So firm on His promise I’ll stand
BRIDGE:
All of my life, In every season
You are still God
I have a reason to sing
I have a reason to worship
VERSE 4:
This is my prayer in the harvest
When favor and providence flow
I know I’m filled to be emptied again
The seed I’ve received I will sow
Hillsong – Desert song (album video) July 12, 2008
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This is so amazing. Even with her deep loss, she still worships God. I need to learn from her.
dear preceptor July 9, 2008
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Ok my preceptor is cool.
Haha we had pharmacists’ training today at the NTUC Income building, so I had a chance to meet all my preceptee friends again. We had time to chat and ask each other about each other’s experiences and stuff. Different people had different experiences, some outlets had more drug addicts than others, some outlets had sky-high sales while others, not really. Some preceptors answer their students directly when asked questions while some don’t. But different people have different ways of doing things. Apparently some heard from a shop assistant that my preceptor was super fierce, so they asked me how she was.
Even though my preceptor may seem fierce and all, and she doesn’t answer me when I ask questions like why would anyone want to buy a particular antacid when others seem better, she’s still cool. Hahaha. She just wants me to learn and retain the knowledge I get. And it’s quite interesting, we talk about a lot of things outside pharmacy, topics like her husband, university days etc. Friends already la. So in case I misrepresented her by not posting more stuff after the previous few posts, here’s the disclaimer.
Now that I know the way she works and behaves, it’s not so terrifying anymore