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Thursday, March 22, 2007
International G12 Conference 2007

This year's G12 Conference was a conference of firsts for me. It was the first time I sat there and not wished I was someplace else and it was also the first time I tried so hard to keep awake after meals, in a lecture/conference setting. Jokes aside, let’s cut to the chase - What have I learnt from this year’s conference?

I never fail to be amazed at how Pastor Caesar engages us in that fatherly manner of his. Never the bible thumping speaker, his messages sounded to me like how a father would speak when teaching his son how to ride a bicycle. Gentle and encouraging yet firm when necessary. However, the message that made me sit up and listen intently, came from Daniel Khong. Not so much for the novelty factor of listening to him preach though. The message he brought sounded deceptively simple but in reality it’s pretty complex.

Entering into the Kingdom of Light

1. Love God and not the world
2. Be Christ-Like and not just Christian


The main gist of the message revolved around Jesus' reply when asked what is the greatest commandment (Mark 12:28-34).

1) Love God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength.
2) Love your neighbour as yourself.


Paul further condensed these 2 down into just one commandment. Now, that sounds pretty simple to follow.

The whole Law is fulfilled in one word, in the statement, "YOU SHALL LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF." (Galatians 5:14).

Neighbour? The hypocritcal, showoff, foul mouthed classmate/colleague that we have. Check. The guy sitting next to us in the train/bus who smells and looks like he has not bathed in months, the very same guy who just unhygienically spat on the floor a few seconds ago. Check. The magnitude of it started to sink in at this moment and what made it more stunning was the word 'Commandment'. Ok.. That means it’s not optional, not something we can close one eye to.

Without loving God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength, I daresay it’s impossible to love your neighbour as yourself. For me though, I'll start progressively by loving my brothers as I would myself (John 13:34-35) and I pray that someday I would be able to love everyone... like Jesus would.

ben

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