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Thursday, October 26, 2006
Choices

With knowledge comes judgment- this is where our heart for God is revealed.

Sometimes, when there is altar call, we feel a need to respond because of any of the following reasons:
1. the need to be politically correct
2. the need to live up to a reputation of a true-hearted Christian
3. the fact that everyone else is responding but not you
4. the truth that you fear God and truly want to seek Him

Now, not that I am saying that we respond for the first three reasons, but we do wonder that sometimes when we respond, is it truly because we have a heart for God?

I realised that the motives in our hearts will eventually emerge through the trials of weathers. It is when we are being put in the crossroad of choosing between the path of comfort and discomfort where the truth emerges- are we living for Christ, or ourselves? Most of the time, the path to follow Christ is the path of discomfort.

For all the paths that we take, there is a choice. Of course, we can always choose the easier route and avoid all the sufferings, but we would miss the blessings that God has prepared for us. Should we choose the path of discomfort, we are either madly in love with Christ, or we are shallow enough to be affected by others, of which we would not be able to continue on the arduous path ahead as we would not have the strength to follow through.

We will only know whether we have a heart for God when trials come- this is where we choose to reject the negative and discouraging voice in our heads; this is where we choose to whole-heartedly believe in Jesus, defying all intellectual and logical reasonings and follow.

It is a choice. One decision. One action.

It is not an easy choice, but since the trials are of supernatural nature, we grow in faith as we tap into the supernatural for help. It is a choice, and the powers of our will and prayer are sufficient to bring us through all the tests and trials in our lives, and prove our desire and hunger for God.

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Zechariah 4: 6: "'Not by might nor by power, but by my spirit,' says the Lord Almighty."


-Hwei San

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