Friday, December 14, 2007

A Big View Of God

Exactly what is worship? I like King David’s definition. “Glorify the Lord with me, and let us praise his name together” (Psalm 34:3. Worship is the act of magnifying God. Enlarging our vision of Him. Stepping into the cockpit to see where he sits and observe how he works. Of course, his size doesn’t change, but our perception of Him does. As we draw nearer, he seems larger. isn’t that what we need? A big view of God? Don’t we have big problems, big worries, big questions? Of course we do. Hence we need a big view of God. Worship offers that. How can we sing “Holy, Holy, Holy” and not have our vision expanded?
Max Lucado, from Just Like Jesus

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

no More Lies

I personally think that for so many times, we are more comfortable in being deceitful to ourselves rather than being bluntly honest to ourselves and especially God. I'm also guilty of that in some areas of my life. however, deep down in my heart i realize that the reason that i have about what i did or a decision that I made, wasn't really the real reason. Andy Stanley said that Until we stop lying to ourselves, we don't really know the position where we are. And If we don't know where we are, it's hard for us to get to where God wants us to be. Whether that's in the area of our career, calling, destiny, future spouse or even money. I need to learn to always ask myself everytime i decide to do something, "what is the real reason behind this?"; Do I really want to do this, considering my future, dreams and relationship with God?"

Jeremiah 17:9 The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?

Friday, July 13, 2007

Max Lucado: Everyday deserves a chance

I'm reading a new book written by Max Lucado, and here's a daylifter quote that i really want to share with you:

The Next time you are mired in a bad day, check your outlook with these three questions:
1. What do I feel guilty about?
2. What am I worried about?
3. What am I about?
Reflect on your answers with these three reminders:
Yesterday..... forgiven.
Tomorrow ...... surrendered
Today...... Clarified
Jesus' design for a good day makes such sense. His grace erases guilt. His overshight removes fear. His direction removes confusion.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Found: Old Testament Evidence

An article taken from an Australian Newspaper : The Australian

Tablet aids Old Testament's credibility

* Dalya Alberge
* July 11, 2007


THE British Museum has hailed a discovery within a modest clay tablet in its collection as a breakthrough for biblical archaeology - dramatic proof of the accuracy of the Old Testament.

The cuneiform inscription in a tablet dating from 595BC has been deciphered for the first time - revealing a reference to an official at the court of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, that proves the historical existence of a figure mentioned in the Book of Jeremiah.

This is rare evidence in a non-biblical source of a real person, other than kings, featured in the Bible.

The tablet names a Babylonian officer called Nebo-Sarsekim, who according to Jeremiah xxxix was present in 587BC when Nebuchadnezzar "marched against Jerusalem with his whole army and laid siege to it".

The cuneiform inscription records how Nebo-Sarsekim lavished a gift of gold on the Temple of Esangila in the fabled city of Babylon, where, at least in folk tradition, Nebuchadnezzar is credited with building the Hanging Gardens, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

British Museum staff are excited by the discovery. Irving Finkel, assistant keeper in the Department of the Middle East, said: "A mundane commercial transaction takes its place as a primary witness to one of the turning points in Old Testament history. This is a tablet that deserves to be famous."

The discovery was made by Michael Jursa, associate professor at the University of Vienna, on a routine research trip to the museum.

"It's very exciting and very surprising," he said. "Finding something like this tablet, where we see a person mentioned in the Bible making an everyday payment to the temple in Babylon and quoting the exact date, is quite extraordinary."

Since 1991, Dr Jursa has been visiting the museum to study a collection of more than 100,000 inscribed tablets - the world's largest holdings.

Although they are examined by international scholars daily, reading and piecing together fragments is painstaking work and more than half are yet to be published.

Cuneiform is the oldest known form of writing. During its 3,000-year history it was used to write about 15 languages including Babylonian, Assyrian, Hittite and Urartian.

A wedged instrument - usually a cut reed - was used to press the signs into clay. This gave the writing system its name, "cuneiform", or wedge-shaped.

There are only a small number of scholars worldwide who can read cuneiform script. One of them is Dr Jursa, who told The Times yesterday (Tuesday) that the British Museum tablet was so well preserved that it took him just a couple of minutes to decipher.

This one - which is 2.13 inches (5.5cm) wide - was acquired by the British Museum in 1920.

Dr Jursa said: "But no one realised the connection. They didn't really read it." It was unearthed from the ancient city of Sippar, where there was a huge sun temple, just over a mile from modern-day Baghdad. It was part of a large temple archive excavated for the British Museum in the 1870s.

Dr Jursa, who made the discovery while conducting research into officials at the Babylonian court, said that the tablet recorded Nebo-Sarsekim's gift of gold to the temple - a gift so large that it would be comparable in value today to the cost of a large townhouse.

On hearing of the discovery yesterday (Tuesday), Geza Vermes, the eminent emeritus professor of Jewish studies at the University of Oxford, said that such a discovery revealed that "the Biblical story is not altogether invented".

He added: "This will be interesting for religious people as much as historians."

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Hillsong Conference 2007

LAst week was the highlight of the month of July. I and the other 15 guys from our church had an awesome week at Hillsong Conference from 7-11 July at Acer Arena, Sydney Olympic park (which is about 10 drive from where i live, which is good!) A group from The Rocks Perth also came and joined us during the week. Pastor Daniel Indradjaja came along with Gabriel, Rey, Rafael and Ari. Pastor David widjaja also joined some of the sessions and rallies. The guest speakers during Hillsong Conference this year were Ps Ed Young from Dallas who spoke on the first nite, Gary Skinner and the Watoto Childrens Choir, Ps Louie Giglio (Passion) was there with Chris Tomlin (and band), Steven Curtis Chapman, Ps Jentenzen Frankin, Ps Joseph Prince (New Creation church, Singapore), Ps John Bevere, and Bishop T.D Jakes. And of course the hillsong team was hosting. ISRAEL HOUGHTON and NEW BREED were there as well, so cool.
Here's some pictures that I took during the Conference

A nite Before Hillsong, We went to Mrs Macquarie's chair with the rocks (Perth) guys


Ari, Citra, Mike, Rafael & Gabriel


Acer Arena Foyer (Hillsong Expo)


Stage @ Hillsong Conf 2007


Praise And Worship (Reuben Morgan = WL)


Me And Andri Wibowo


Israel & New Breed in action


New Life Church Group (some of us)+ Pastor Daniel (Perth)


After One of the Night Rally


Crowd


Me And Rima






Israel And New Breed - Musician Workshop @ Hillsong Conference 07


Pastor D & Cit - Sunnies Ad Model wannabe hehe


Me, Citra, Ivanna (Cit's cousin from NZ), & Tirza (Cit's cousin from Germany)


Me, Ps Daniel, Victor Tee


Another Group Photo after one of the night rallies (Didit and Icha were there =))


With Eka, Englyn, Baby Jayden (ngga keliatan), and Tafi


DR. Richard Roberts, The President of Oral Roberts University; teaching at Moving in the Spirit Elective


Ps. Steve Kelly - Moving In the Spirit


Miriam Webster


Relaxing at the relax room (morin, ken, Lia, Daniel, Andri, me)









Thursday, June 28, 2007

Home

It's been a 8 days now, since My brother Andrew, beth and Zech left for Malaysia and Indonesia for 6 weeks. And being at home is not the same as before. Now, it's very quiet and empty. Therefore, most of the time if i was at home, i'll do my work, preparing sermon, or clean the house. I really miss zech, although i was so happy that i can see the updates of their trip in Malaysia through zech's blog (Thank you beth!)
However, I'm so excited about next week, i'm going to be a delegate of Hillsong Conference, one of the "must do" of the year for me. I found that through this conference, I got refreshed, inspired and motivated. This year there will be about 16 people in our group. and that's Awesome. I;m looking forward for an amazing week. Till then..

Friday, June 22, 2007

Praying with Endurance

Endurance

Patience is essential to an effective prayer life. You need to be willing to endure.

Hebrews 6:11-15 says,
And we desire that each one of you show the same diligence to the full assurance of hope until the end, that you do not become sluggish, but imitate those who through faith and patience inherit the promises. For when God made a promise to Abraham, because He could swear by no one greater, He swore by Himself, saying, “Surely blessing I will bless you, and multiplying I will multiply you.” And so, after he had patiently endured, he obtained the promise.

Do you realize that once God gave Abraham and Sarah the promise of having a child, it was 25 years before Isaac was born? There was some patient enduring that took place before they obtained the reality of God’s promise in their lives. And so it must be with us.

Perhaps you have been praying for things in your life, and you are getting discouraged. You must remember that God does not always work things on our timetable. He works according to His. I just want to encourage you today: Be patient. Patience is that long-lasting quality of your faith.

A number of years ago I heard one person say that faith is like your hand and patience is like your arm. When you exercise faith, it is like holding up your hand against the problem, and as you do, things are being worked out. But if you take your patience down, your faith comes down with it.

Patience is the thing that keeps your faith applied until the answer comes.

Patience is a critical key to effective prayer. Whatever you are praying for, patiently endure.

Friday, June 15, 2007

Exciting News from Indonesia

Taken From www.philbaker.net


From my friends in Indonesia comes this moving report of God's grace at work:

At Christmas 1998 waves of persecution broke out against the Christians. Many of our friends and even some of our staff were killed. Our former church and home were burned to the ground. Over 14,000 homes, shops and houses of worship were destroyed. Christian leaders were assassinated, Christian school girls were brutally beheaded and the community has had to live under a reign of terror until some strange events began to take place in a a tiny and remote village called Meko (pronounced Mecco) on the shores of Lake Poso, in the district of Poso, Central Sulawesi.

On the 6th January 2007 an 8 year old girl received a visitation of the Lord and began to pray for the sick, beginning with her own mother. By mid February, crowds began to flock to Meko from all corners of Sulawesi. Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims, Christians…thousands seeking healing and bringing their sick. Standing there among the sick, the weak, the lame, the blind, the aged, the dying, one can only feel like Jesus who looked upon the multitudes and was moved with compassion. The crowds who gather to Meko are desperate. They desperately need love and compassion.

Every day they sing and praise the Lord for hours. They sing songs like, Jesus never changes, Into my heart, All over the world God's Spirit is moving, Oh Jerusalem how beautiful thou art… They sing them over and over…for hours. While they are singing, people are suddenly healed. The blind see, the lame walk…

Every day people are being healed but the biggest gathering is on Thursday night when the people pray and sing all night long, and at midnight they have special prayer for the sick. Up to 20,000 people have been coming, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus and Christians. The message proclaimed by this 8 y.o girl and her mother is always the same. Live a holy, righteous life (Ephesians 5:1-21), pray the Lord's prayer (Matthew 6-10), receive healing through Jesus (John 5).

Teams of our workers from the National Prayer Network, the Christian Mens' Network and our Foundation Bless Indonesia Today have been ministering from tent to tent, praying for the sick, sharing Christ and seeing miracles take place. Annette went with a team and was excited to see what is happening. When Annette arrived she was told of miracles that had taken place that afternoon. At 3pm a lame Buddhist man from Makassar, South Sulawesi, was healed. About 4.30pm in one of the tents a lame Muslim man, a haji (one who had made the pilgramage to Mecca ) suddenly left his wheel chair, stood up and began to leap. He jumped up on to a table. He asked to lead the singing in the tent meeting singing a very common song used in Charismatic healing services: "God is all powerful to do all things. He is omnipotent. He created the worlds. My God is all powerful".

We also heard that a lady from South Sulawesi, lame from birth with deformed legs after 32 years stood up and began to walk and leap; a 28 year old man blind from birth was healed; a 17 year old retarded boy is now now back helping his father in a chemist shop in Palu. There are piles of abandoned wheelchairs to give witness to the many healed. One dying man, a relative of one of Jeff's friends, was brought in an ambulance for 18 hours from Manado and was immediately healed.

The message of holiness is strongly preached and people are fearful to smoke, drink alcohol or steal. Some ministers have been told to go home and repent and others are reportedly fearful of going there in case their sins are exposed. One pastor was told by this 8 y.o girl, "you wear the clothes of a pastor but you don't have the heart of a pastor!"

All those who come to Meko will return knowing four things: They will know that Jesus heals and has power; they will know they must repent and live righteously; they will know the words of some basic Christian songs; and they will know the basic prayer that Jesus taught.

There are odd things happening. There are criticisms and oppositions from various quarters. Was it not the same in the ministry of Jesus? It is not happening in a church building; there are no committees, finances, advertising, big name preachers, hotels or any modern convenience. The roads are rough, muddy, winding; the people stay in tents on muddy ground; the toilets stink, but something amazing is happening. Reconciliations, healings, people getting saved, lives transformed and the gospel is being preached.

Thank you to all those who have been praying for Poso! God is beginning to turn things around. People are gathering once again to Poso, no longer to kill and burn and destroy, but to receive the healing, saving power of the Lord Jesus Christ!

Church is a family













Thursday, June 14, 2007

Pastor D in Sydney

Last weekend was a pretty special weekend at New Life Church, not just because we have special sermons series at the indo Church (in the month of June we're having a series from the First Epistle of John), and in Gospel Generation (Sermon series of HEROES); but we had Pastor Daniel Indradjaja from THE ROCK church (perth) visit our church. What made it more special, he did not come alone, he came with his beautiful wife Ci Hulda and adorable son JAYDEN. He's ROCK!!

Pastor Daniel and fam's arrival was welcomed by a series thunderstorms in the East Coast, the rain was pouring that weekend in Sydney and central Coast, the freezing wind also was a bonus. However, despite of the unfriendly weather, we had a great time having the Indradjaja's in Sydney. Ps David sure did know how to use this opportunity to get the most from Ps Daniel while he was in Sydney. hahah Ps D and Family were only in sydney from Thursday to Monday, but Pastor D was up preaching from Friday night right through sunday (whole day on sunday, preaching at all 3 congregations). We were tremendously blessed by pastor Daniel's ministry through out the weekend. On Friday night, he shared in Kingsford church combined cell groups, he shared about Romans 8. On Saturday night, He preached in Gospel Generation, continuing the series of Heroes. and on sunday, He preached in our all 3 congregations (kingsford, Hills and Croydon). And left for perth the next morning. Jangan kapok ya Pastor D. You're trully a blessing.

Here's some pics of Pastor D and his family in Sydney

Jayden's busy reading his book while his parents were having lunch


"Daddy, I want a pet lion, please ..." rrroooaaarrrr


Ps Joseph, Ps Daniel, Ci Hulda, & Ps David


"Daddy, we should come back to sydney real soon"