The saga continues unabated with claims and counterclaims from the opposing parties. The ministers are dragged in along with the Education ministry as well as the church. Of course the rumour mongers had their hands full churning out stories upon stories of hear say and half-truths that adds to the confusion. I was rather taken aback when I hear that one of my male relative will be going to the EGM to lend support to one of the party.
After sieving through articles upon articles on this matter, I realise that it has something to do with the Aware's stance of "inclusiveness" regards to homosexuality.
For the record, I affirm that homosexuality is sin. The approach is to hate the sin but love the sinner. Therefore the church will always open our doors to them so that they could be turned from their ways and embrace what is right.
However, muscling our way into a secular organisation to enforce our values, in my humble opinion, is a bit too high handed and does not bode well with the image that we are trying to project, now that the church has been pulled into the limelight.
What will we expect out of the EGM? The fight will continue if the old guard loses with accusations that AWARE will be turned into a christian organisation that will pursue christian values instead of its stance of religious "neutrality". If the new guard loses....will there be a graceful exit for them?...I feel that damage has already been done..regardless..
I applaud the new guard's boldness in trying to right something that is fundamentally wrong in AWARE. I just feel that it could have been done in a much better and transparent way.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Integrity in Adversity and Prosperity
The net is again abuzzed with the latest talk on the salary of New Creation Church's top man, Senior Pastor Joseph Prince. Judging from the hot discussion on both end of the continuum, one has to wonder whether this is doing a whole lot of good to our effort to promote christianity in Singapore.
If you are thinking that I am going to throw in my 2 cents worth of opinion into the debate....I am sorry to disappoint you.
Rather, I like to share something that I have learned in my devotion from Charles Swindol:
Psalm 78:70-72 (King James Version)
70 He chose David also his servant, and took him from the sheepfolds:
71 From following the ewes great with young he brought him to feed Jacob his people, and Israel his inheritance.
72 So he fed them according to the integrity of his heart; and guided them by the skilfulness of his hands.
Both adversity and prosperity confront our equilibrium, but prosperity is perhaps the more challenging test. David was a nobody but God took him and make him King. God found in David the humility of a servant, the heart of a shepherd, and the hands of skill. At his fingertips were a vast treasury, unlimited privileges, and enormous power.
How did he handle this prosperity?
He shepherded the nation "according to the integrity of his heart." (Vs 72) In spite of his limitations and imperfections, he was one of the few who passed the test of prosperity.
When God prospers you, are you able to stand the integrity test? How do we stay in balance when we are up there, financially sound? Integrity means being trustworthy with what you said, morally pure in your relationships, no faking it because you are now a big shot or twisting the truth to make a point....
Every believer is accountable to God. It is when we are up there in the limelight that our every actions are under scrutiny by all. Your integrity will be the key to whether you pass the prosperity test or not....Let's pray that God will create in us a heart that is like David's....
If you are thinking that I am going to throw in my 2 cents worth of opinion into the debate....I am sorry to disappoint you.
Rather, I like to share something that I have learned in my devotion from Charles Swindol:
Psalm 78:70-72 (King James Version)
70 He chose David also his servant, and took him from the sheepfolds:
71 From following the ewes great with young he brought him to feed Jacob his people, and Israel his inheritance.
72 So he fed them according to the integrity of his heart; and guided them by the skilfulness of his hands.
Both adversity and prosperity confront our equilibrium, but prosperity is perhaps the more challenging test. David was a nobody but God took him and make him King. God found in David the humility of a servant, the heart of a shepherd, and the hands of skill. At his fingertips were a vast treasury, unlimited privileges, and enormous power.
How did he handle this prosperity?
He shepherded the nation "according to the integrity of his heart." (Vs 72) In spite of his limitations and imperfections, he was one of the few who passed the test of prosperity.
When God prospers you, are you able to stand the integrity test? How do we stay in balance when we are up there, financially sound? Integrity means being trustworthy with what you said, morally pure in your relationships, no faking it because you are now a big shot or twisting the truth to make a point....
Every believer is accountable to God. It is when we are up there in the limelight that our every actions are under scrutiny by all. Your integrity will be the key to whether you pass the prosperity test or not....Let's pray that God will create in us a heart that is like David's....
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