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Welcome to the blogsite of the vibrant youths of our fellowship. It is here where we connect "virtually", and engage in discussion, sharing and reflection on matters close to our hearts.
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Thursday 27 December 2007

Christmas Baptism 2007!

8 of our brothers & sisters were baptised on 23 Dec 2007 =) Praise the Lord!





















Look at our joyful smiles~ =)


















Sharing Testimonies~












And all this is possible... Because Our Lord Lives. =)

Monday 10 December 2007

God's forgiveness and the big fisherman--(Part2: Cracks in the Rock of Faith)

BY JONATHAN LIAU


Greetings to you all, readers.. ('v')


Remember where we last stopped in the first entry, on God and the big fisherman? That's the moment when Jesus called his disciples and asked who they thought He was. After a few random guesses that the disciples made, it was Peter who spoke up for them, confidently proclaiming Jesus as the 'Son of the living God', a testament of his belief in the Messiah that was standing in front of him.


If the story had just ended there it would seem, well, a happy conclusion wouldn't it? Well, not really. As the Bible goes on to reveal, Peter sometimes puts his zeal for following God into his own complacent belief that he alone knows what God is doing. Let's find out what happened, shall we? Hees..


It all happens in the same chapter in the Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 16; the fateful shadow of the Cross fell across the disciples as Jesus began to reveal His impending sacrifice for the remission of the sins of mankind. Peter would hear none of it... much to the extent of denying God's plan of salvation by taking Jesus aside and started to "rebuke Him, saying, "Far be it from You, LORD; this shall not happen to You!""(Matthew 16:22). Woah. That's some talk to God! Peter didn't hold the fact that he, a mere human who receives and understands facts, has boasted his confident assumption to the One who knows anything and everything!! Probably the reason why Jesus didn't take Peter's big talk lightly: "Get behind Me, Satan! You are an offense to Me, for you are not mindful of the things of God, but the things of men."(v.23) WOAH. That's some reply.(*Do take note of this, readers)


We know that, as Jesus's close friend, the last thing Peter wanted to be was a hypocrite, or even a betrayer of his actions or words. He really did not wish for ANYTHING to happen to his best Friend. At the same time, we can safely say that it certainly is scary proclaiming to God how we can prevent things from happening, with our own knowledge and strength which, ironically, is God-given. Who are we to do so? It's self-righteousness, something God frowns upon. And unfortunately for the big fisherman, he would soon learn that, the hard way.


Towards the final hours of Jesus's life on Earth at the Last Supper, He wanted to comfort His disciples for He knew how hard it would be for them when He was gone, being sheep without a Shepherd. What a picture we have in John 13:1-11! The Son of God, girded with a towel, a basin of water in His hands, washing His disciples' feet! He wanted them to serve in the same spirit, that greatness is always measured by service. A pity indeed, that the big fisherman failed to see servant-hood in Christ; he attempted to deny Jesus from washing his feet (for those taking Literature, this is what one calls foreshadowing- the big denial... which will be discussed in the next entry). Jesus replied, "If I do not wash you, you will have no part with Me."(v.8)


Those words certainly affected Peter, for he gulped and mumbled, "LORD, not my feet only, but also my hands and my head!"(v.9), quite comically(if you could imagine it, of course):







At the Mount of Olives, Jesus emphasised the moment He was about to be arrested and tried, in Matthew 26:31: "..I will strike the Shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.." We can see the continued impulse in Peter as he confidently boasts of his loyalty, to the extent of putting himself above the others: "Even if all are made to stumble because of You, I will never be made to stumble."(v.33) Let's double check that scene in Luke 22; Peter further presses his self-righteous confidence, that he was ready to be arrested and killed with Jesus(v.33). But Jesus knew otherwise, and made a jaw-dropping conclusion: "I tell you, Peter, the rooster will not crow this day before you will deny Me three times that you know Me."

It's certainly a wonder: won't that scare the pants off Peter? I'd probably would. The prophecy that Peter will deny Jesus in the 4 Gospels is a stark contrast to Peter's apparent penchant of boasting that nothing will happen to Jesus, or even dying for His life. Even though Jesus's words came as a shock to the apostles (with the -ahem- exception of Judas Iscariot), it was the big fisherman who spoke up for their confidence that they would never forsake their Lord. However, God knew what Judas and Peter would do. (Judas knew of his actions and consequence; Peter didn't.)

Tensions aside, let us reflect on the cracks that appeared in Peter's faith to the Lord- Jesus knows likewise of the rising and falling of spirituality. He Himself has been tempted in the desert. He knows what we do or think even before we were born, even for Peter!

Yes you might say, but what's the problem with Peter's boasting? Didn't he mean well for his best Friend?

Well, with my best usage of knowledge (which is unkindly pounded upon by orientation prep and revision.. Arrgggh) I can say that even though it is commonplace for us humans to fall in this sinful world, one thing we ought to remember is to confess our failings to God, and to accept what God has planned for our lives.

peter pushed his 'own' beliefs over the edge, and the price he had to pay.. was, literally, a self fulfilling prophecy (Pun intended here..) But that's another entry.. Haha. Keep in faith.


God bless.

God's forgiveness and the big fisherman--(Part1: Before the Storm)

BY JONATHAN LIAU

Here's a really special entry I want to share with all readers.. A special gift that God bestows on us, in the highs and lows of our lives. And it is through the life of one of the most notable characters in the Bible, that we see: No matter how Man has been led astray in sinning against the LORD, He never fails to forgive. He wants us, like the big fisherman I will be sharing about, to lay our faith in Him... and be Fishers of Men, to spread forth the Gospel to the World:


Simon Peter was just like any other ordinary chap. He wasn't any great King like David, nor a reputed prophet like Isaiah. However, God has His way of choosing His people. He certainly has plans for every single person on this planet; probably the reason why Peter, the big fisherman, came to be one of the twelve apostles, twelve special friends whom Jesus personally chose at the time of His ministry.

We don't know much about Simon Peter's early years, but what we do know is that he was in the fishing business with his brother Andrew, toiling on the seas for days on end with only a meagre catch. (Just imagine if you were in that situation one day, and Someone who took a ride in your boat asks you to try catching again in another location... and lo, instead of 8 puny fish you get 8000 of 'em.. cool, eh?) With Jesus's miraculous instructions, Peter knew how amazing it was to be following Him.

Unfortunately, he knew in his heart of his past actions; how unworthy was he to follow the LORD, as he cried in Luke 5:8,

"Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O LORD!"

At Luke 5:10, however, we see the forgiveness of Jesus already, "Do not be afraid. From now on you will catch men." God had a special role for Peter, the big fisherman: not to catch fish, but to spread forth God's wondrous message to the masses. Like Peter, God dosen't hold us on account that we are not perfect to follow Him, or that He is too good for us. He has a role for us likewise, to put down what we have and follow His Word.

Peter certainly was true to the LORD, much more to be His close friend. For instance, when Jesus asked in Matthew 16:15, "But who do you say that I am?" (For details, do check out my earlier entry: Who do you say that I am?) He was testing the aim of all His training of the chosen twelve. The climax of His ministry was reached. "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God!"(v.16) exclaimed the impulsive, fervent Peter. It grasps Christ as the Messiah, and the big fisherman knew. Peter's answer gave Him all the assurance that His goal had been attained. This confession is great because it exalts Christ as the Son of God and lifts Him above humanity and crowns Him as Deity. He said to the big fisherman and the disciples after concerning who He was, "..on this rock I will build my church.." (v.18) Bestowing upon Peter, among the other apostles, as the 'rock' (Peter's translated name Cephas means Rock), Jesus was paving the way for the big fisherman to live out His aim. It is the strong belief Peter proclaims in Jesus, and the Latter's love for Peter at the same time.

However, all things on this Earth are infallible. Even Peter.

Look out for the next entry on how a few words of impulsive confidence, and pride, robbed the big fisherman... of his best Friend.

God bless.

Welcome our new blog writer!

BY MARCUS MOK


Welcome our new blog writer, Jonathan Liau! You can check out his blog at http://panzerboy89.blogspot.com/. We will periodically post quality posts from his site over here.

We're stil recruiting good blog writers! If you are interested to post in TBC YPF blogsite, just drop us a tag and/or email Marcus at mww@pacific.net.sg .

YPF with youths of Christ Commission Center in Penang (26 - 29 Dec 2006)

YPF with youths of Christ Commission Center in Penang (26 - 29 Dec 2006)
不要乱动!凡事要冷静 (:

Chinese New Year visitation 2006

Chinese New Year visitation 2006
at david's house (: pardon me, i really LOVE THIS PICTURE, we all looked SO HAPPY! haha (: --yunx. p/s: let's take manymany photos this coming CNY visitation k k K.