There is a wonderful story by Leo Tolstoy, written in 1886.  The much shortened details go something like this:

There once was a peasant named Pahom who worked hard and honestly for his family, but had no land of his own.  By scrimping and saving, he managed to buy 40 acres of land.  He grew his own hay, cut his own trees, and fed his own cattle.  Then he heard about land in a neighboring territory where the land was so good that rye grew as high as a horse.

Pahom’s heart was filled with new desire.  So he bought land here and was ten times wealthier than he had been.  Then one day a passing merchant told Pahom that he had purchased thirteen thousand acres of rich land for only one thousand rubles.  Pahom traveled more than three hundred miles to this rich land to explore for himself.  The chief of the land told him the price was always the same:  one thousand rubles a day.  As much land as you can walk around in a day is yours and the price is one thousand rubles.

The next day Pahom began at daybreak.  He walked toward the rising sun, moving quickly through the lush countryside.  He sparingly drank his water and ate his bread to keep himself refreshed.

Several times he saw areas that he knew would do well and added them to his circle.  But now his feet were sore, he was exhausted from the heat, and his legs began to fail.  Still he walked on.

Now the sun was close to the rim and was about to set but he was also quite near his aim.  Just a little more land and he would hurry back to the starting point.  He added a small pond and a few trees he knew would add to his wealth and his family would enjoy.  He ran on, throwing off his coat, his boots, his flask and his cap.  He gathered his last strength and ran on.  As he neared the final goal, his legs gave way beneath him, and he fell forward and clasped the goal marker in his hands.

His servant came running up and tried to raise him, but he saw that blood was flowing from his mouth.   Pahom was dead!  His servant picked up a spade and dug a grave long enough for Pahom to lie in.  Six feet from his head to his heels was all he needed.

Sometimes our quest for more defies common sense.  Guard against being so busy making a living that you end up not having a life.

From the Bible:

“A rich man’s land was very productive.  He thought to himself, ‘What should I do, since I don’t have anywhere to store my crops?  I will do this,’ he said.  ‘I’ll tear down my barns and build bigger ones, and store all my grain and my goods there.   Then I’ll say to myself, “You have many goods stored up for many years.  Take it easy; eat, drink, and enjoy yourself.’’’  “But God said to him, ‘You fool!  This very night your life is demanded of you.  And the things you have prepared – whose will they be?”

“That’s how it is with the one who stores up treasure for himself and is not rich toward God.”  Luke 12: 16-21 (HCSB)

Direction for Today:

Is your desire for more an attempt to help others more or just to accumulate more?

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Jay Chou

对你有感觉

光良+江美琪

你不是真正的快樂

五月天

可不可以愛我

盧學叡

Touch My hand

by

David Archuleta

Bo Bice – The Real Thing


Every word I say, I mean it
Every single day, I feel it

But sometimes when you talk
It’s obvious you want to show it
So don’t blow it

[Chorus:]
Tell me what we got, tell me it’s a lot tell me it’s the real thing
Tell me not to change and always be the same, tell me that’s a good thing
It’s a good thing
Tell me not to lie, tell me not to wait
Tell me that you want the same things as me

Tell me that it’s fate driving me insane
Tell me it’s the real thing
That keeps me hangin on

I can read the signs between us
I feel it inside when you come nearer
There’s a stillness in the air like no one else is there
And every moment stays in the moment

Yeah

[Chorus:]

Sometimes it hurts to watch you leave
It feels like you’re taking a part of me with you
I never know how it’ll be
I guess it’s just a mystery
But is it the real thing (that keeps me hangin on)

[Chorus:]

Tell me what we got, tell me it’s a lot, tell me it’s the real thing
Tell me not to change and always be the same, tell me that’s a good thing
It’s a good thing
Tell me not to lie, tell me not to wait
Tell me that you want the same things as me
Tell me that it’s fate, driving me insane
Tell me it’s the real thing
The real thing

The lyric of these song speaks to me and made me realize many things …… How bout you ? Have a look
Who are we
That You would be mindful of us
What do You see
That’s worth looking our way
We are free
In ways that we never should be
Sweet release
From the grip of these chains
Like hinges straining from the weight
My heart no longer can keep from singing

Chorus
All that is within me cries
For You alone be glorified
Emmanuel
God with us
My heart sings a brand new song
The debt is paid these chains are gone
Emmanuel
God with us

Lord You know
Our hearts don’t deserve Your glory
Still You show
A love we cannot afford
Like hinges straining from the weight
My heart no longer can keep from singing

Chorus

Such a tiny offering compared to Calvary
Nevertheless we lay it at Your feet
Such a tiny offering compared to Calvary
Nevertheless we lay it at Your feet

Chorus

Mercy Me

God With Us

When looking at Rembrandt’s painting of The Three Crosses, your attention is drawn first to the cross on which Jesus died. Then as you look at the crowd gathered around the foot of that cross, you are impressed by the various facial expressions and actions of the people involved in the awful crime of crucifying the Son of God. Finally, your eyes drift to the edge of the painting to catch sight of another figure, almost hidden in the shadows. Some art critics say this is a representation of Rembrandt himself, for he recognized that by his sins he helped nail Jesus to the cross.

Someone has said, “It is a simple thing to say that Christ died for the sins of the world. It is quite another thing to say that Christ died for my sins. . . . It is a shocking thought that we can be as indifferent as Pilate, as scheming as Caiaphas, as callous as the soldiers, as ruthless as the mob, or as cowardly as the disciples. It wasn’t just what they did—it was I who nailed Him to the tree. I crucified the Christ of God. I joined the mockery.”

Place yourself in the shadows with Rembrandt. You too are standing there. But then recall what Jesus said as He hung on that cross, “Father, forgive them.” Thank God, that includes you and me.  — Henry G. Bosch

Behold the Savior of mankind
Nailed to the shameful tree!
How vast the love that Him inclined
To bleed and die for thee! —Wesley

The cross of Christ reveals the love of God at its best and the sin of the world at its worst.

http://www.rbc.org/odb/odb.shtml

As Easter is approaching, and I think this is a very appropriate song for each and everyone of us as we re-examine our relationship with God and our daily walk with him. Will let the music speak to you. Enjoy

Saviour King
by
Hillsong United

When the storm is raging all around me
You are the peace that calms
My troubled sea
And when the cares of this world
Darken my day
You are the light that shines
And shows me the way

Oh, the beauty of Your majesty
On the cross You showed Your love for me!

Beautiful Lord
Awesome and mighty
I’m captured by this love I see
Beautiful Lord
Tender and holy
Your mercy brings me to my knees
It’s Your mercy that has made me free
Beautiful Lord

When my sin is all that I can see
Your grace remains the shelter that I seek
And when my weakness is all I can give
Your gentle Spirit gives me strength again
And oh, the beauty of Your majesty
On the cross You showed Your love for me

And I am lifted by Your love to sing!
It’s Your mercy that has made me free!

You’re beautiful, my Lord
You’re beautiful, my Lord

I am amazed and touched by this simple cardboard testimonies …..

Just want to share something I realize and learned. It’s called relationship

Relationships are about failure and redemption. Many people don’t know how to fail and come back. They hide when they make mistakes and pout and hold grudges when they’re hurt. And most people don’t know how to let others fail and come back. They can’t make themselves apologize when they’ve caused the problem, and they can’t forgive when the other person has messed up big-time. If we don’t know and practice the power of redemption, we will never be able to build a serious relationship with another complex and fragile human being.

Just a few question to ask ourselves and reflect on:

Have we learned how to make a comeback? Have we learned that mistakes aren’t fatal, that we can learn and grow and improve, that failure comes from quitting rather than from making mistakes? Do we know forgiveness – how to experience it and how to grant it?  Do we cut people slack when they foul up?  Are we a person of the “second chance”? Have we learned how to meet in the middle?

Source : Crosswalk.com

In these few days, I have no idea why verses from the gospel keep appearing in my mind and this time it was from Luke 6:32-36

32″If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? Even ’sinners’ love those who love them.

33And if you do good to those who are good to you, what credit is that to you? Even ’sinners’ do that.

34And if you lend to those from whom you expect repayment, what credit is that to you? Even ’sinners’ lend to ’sinners,’ expecting to be repaid in full.

35But love your enemies, do good to them, and lend to them without expecting to get anything back. Then your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High, because he is kind to the ungrateful and wicked.

36Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.

Guess that’s what we Christian are called to be different from the world.

Romans 12:2

“Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.”

MATTHEW 9:10-13

9As Jesus went on from there, he saw a man named Matthew sitting at the tax collector’s booth. “Follow me,” he told him, and Matthew got up and followed him.

10While Jesus was having dinner at Matthew’s house, many tax collectors and “sinners” came and ate with him and his disciples.

11When the Pharisees saw this, they asked his disciples, “Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and ’sinners’?”

12On hearing this, Jesus said, “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick.

13But go and learn what this means: ‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice.’For I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.”

While I was at a mamak thinking hard on a problem I am facing, the above verse suddenly appear  in my mind, and it actually answered my prayer and now i know what I am suppose to do. Self-explanation is just a way to find excuse and it’s a total waste of time.

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