Matthew 28:19-20

Jesus said, "Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age."

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Worms into Butterflies

This was our first time meeting up...
Marking the beginning of many other interesting meetings to come
We gathered at our church office meeting room last Sunday (27/07/08) at 10am, after the first service
Joining us were... one of our prayer warriors, Chew Sim and our Youth President, See Shyong.

D-way briefed us on a few arrangements concerning the church's mission policy, our financial issues, and the possibility of arranging some events in the near future to raise funds for the Philippine children and teenagers.
We also managed to delegate certain tasks amongst ourselves, to involve everyone and work as a team.

After that, it was time to share our own personal salvation testimony.
Each of us was told to prepare a short testimony of how we were before Christ, during conversion and after conversion.
Most of us came from Christian homes/backgrounds...
As a matter of fact, all eight of us came from Christian families
What else do we have in common?
We were all blessed to know the Lord at such a young age and had accepted Christ into our lives during our teenage years.
Despite the similarities in some part of our stories,
as we continued on...
Each testimony began to be different from one another - unique and meaningful in its own way


D-way started the ball rolling by sharing how having God in his life changed his mere head knowledge of God's Word into heart knowledge.

James continued on by saying that attending baptism class has alter him to live a new life that reflected who God is in his character and personality.

Next was May... She remembered how she used to be so focused on her studies that it became top priority in her life. She soon realized that studies can only do so much and throughout her teen years, God has showed her that there are more important things in life than that.

Then there is Yong Yong, the child with the perfect Sunday School attendance. Learning about Jesus and who God is, prompted her to accept Christ into her life. It was not a complete 180 degree turn for her but each new day became a learning process to be a better Christian and to continuously walk with God.

Ping Xin always lifted her hands at alter calls in various evangelistic meetings, knowing that God was her Saviour but never really committed herself at the end of the day. Finally at the age of 14, she made the decision to make a commitment to Him and to live a life more pleasing unto Him

Noelle always felt that there was something missing in her life and tried to fill it with the many things the world could offer; thus, turning to her rebellious ways. One day, when she was on the beach, the Lord came to her heart and asked her to let Him in so He could bring meaning to her life. Since then, God has been ever faithful to her.

And Lastly, there's me (Xinn Ee). Although I accepted God as my Personal Saviour during my mid-teens, I didn't make Him Lord of my life nor had a relationship with Him. Later on I began to discover that God wants more than just mere recognition, He wants a relationship with me. Today, He has become my faithful Friend and someone I can always trust.

So maybe it's like what May said,
we have all been metaphorically transformed by God in His own way.
And blessed with the opportunity to start living our lives anew for Him.
From caterpillars to butterflies.
Oh wait, in May's case, from a worm to a butterfly.
Yes, our God can do even the impossible! :)

We all have the same Father, the same Saviour and the same Lord.
But He chose to work differently in each of our lives
Still each individual path has brought us all together for this mission

It certainly proves God's profound understanding and amazing love for all His children

Till our next meeting then...
God bless!
Signing off, Xinn.