Tuesday, August 16, 2011

A trembling heart

The feeling of the presence of the Lord makes my heart tremble with a holy fear this morning. I was thinking about the meaning of worship while I was listening to N.T Wright's lecture on 'worship.' Personally, I really enjoy reading N.T Wright's books and it was the first time to actually listen to his lecture. As I expected his teaching on worship was excellent.

Often times, I see that our worship becomes a spiritual habit or ritual. People come to church with empty hearts and there is no sense of a holy fear. Worship service must be fruitful. It must be the time for us to refresh our faith, to strength our relationship with God. We can make our worship service beautiful with hymns and other liturgical resources. Yet if we don't feel 'tremble' before the Lord, our worship can be meaningless. Without a holy fear, without the presence of the Lord in our worship, we can't talk about 'true worship.'

Jesus says, "The true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth. For they are the kind of worshipers the Father seeks"(John 4:23) More than anything else, we need to be the true worshipers. Worship is not about styles or our preferences. It is all about the presence of the Lord. Amen.



Monday, May 16, 2011

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Logos Bible Software is giving away thousands of dollars of prizes to celebrate the launch of Logos Bible Software 4 Mac on October 1. Prizes include an iMac, a MacBook Pro, an iPad, an iPod Touch, and more than 100 other prizes!

They’re also having a special limited-time sale on their Mac and PC base packages and upgrades. Check it out!

Monday, June 7, 2010

Monday...always lazy

Today is Monday. As usual, I feel tired and a bit sluggish.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Transformers!

Today, my family went to a local movie theater to watch the movie "Transformers." I think it is the best movie of this year.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Lock-In


I just finished 2009 Lock-in yesterday. Well, I guess it was fun. If you want to see some pictures, please visit my flickr. Click the link on the right side of my blog...

Long...

It has been a few months after my last post. I have been so busy.. Yes, that is my excuse. I'll try to visit at least one time a week!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

No image of God


I was raised by a single mother. As a boy, I was alway wondering about my father. So once a while I asked my mother about my father. Then she told me about him. 


James, he was a very handsome man like you.

James, he was a very kind man.

James, he was a  famous musician.

James, he wears a pair of glasses.” 

“James, he is exactly like you.” 


You know what? 

But people told me, “Hey, James you look like your mom.” 


Then when I was in college, one day I found a picture from my mother’s purse. That’s was my father’s picture that I never seen before. Unfortunately, he was not a celebrity. He was not Beethoven. He was none of my imagination.


Sometimes, we think about our God in a way that we have experienced. If you have a loving father, then you can easily imagine the God of love. If your father was scary, you probably imagine that God is also scary. But the second command teaches us not to make ‘self willed image’ of God like the Israelites. On top of that, we don’t need the image of God because we have the Bible in our hands. It’s better for us to faithfully read the word of God than we wrongfully create the images of God. I am sure that wen we go to heaven we all will be surprised when we see the Lord Jesus Christ because he will be none of our imaginations that we see from the pictures. 


In Exodus 32, the reason the Israelites made the calf and worshipped it was that they felt that God was unreachable. Since Moses was gone for 40 days and nights, they strongly felt that God was also gone with Moses. Probably there were afraid of loosing their God. Probably their hearts were completely broken. By making an image of God in a golden calf, they wanted to make sure that God’s covenant was still with them.


We cannot see God. We cannot touch Him. We cannot understand Him. We cannot control the power of God. Well, however, all these things do not mean that God is unreachable. We should understand that we are not the ones who keep the covenant. But God is the one who keeps the covenant. God’s covenant has already been fulfilled by the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. And Jesus says, “And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” (Mt. 28:20)


Thursday, January 29, 2009