Senin, 16 November 2009

Teresa Teng

Teresa  Teng

Teresa  Teng  salah   seorang  penyanyi  yang  bersuara  merdu yang telah pergi selama-selama  meninggalkan lagu-lagu  indah  dan  romantis  yang  salah  satunya Moon  represents my  heart  indah  sekali.


                                                     * Ni wen wo ai ni you duo shen

                                                       Wo ai ni you ji fen
                                                      
                                                       Wo de qing ye zhen
                                                       Wo de ai ye zhen
                                                       Yue liang dai biao wo de xin


                                                       (Repeat *)
                                                       Wo de qing bu yi
                                                       Wo de ai bu bian
                                                       Yue liang dai biao wo de xin


                                                 ** Qing qing de yi ge wen
                                                      Yi jin da dong wo de xin
                                                      Shen shen de yi duan qing
                                                      Jiao wo si nian dao ru jin


                                                     (Repeat *)


                                              *** Ni qu xiang yi xiang
                                                     Ni qu kan yi kan
                                                     Yue liang dai biao wo de xin


                                                    (Repeat **)


                                                    (Repeat *,***,***)


Minggu, 15 November 2009

Kabar baik dari Firman Tuhan

Good News


Today’s title is in larger font than usual, because I indeed have "good news!"


1 Tim 6:18,19 Let them do good, that they be rich in good works, ready to give, willing to share, storing up for themselves a good foundation for the time to come, that they may lay hold on eternal life.


It should come as no surprise to you that our world is headed for terrible times. It shouldn’t surprise you because God’s Word warns us that it will happen. And the face is that politicians can’t solve the problems, no matter what party is in power. Philosophers or philanthropists can’t do anything about it either. My friend, the truth is that only God has the remedy, and that is salvation and transformation, one life at a time.


"And it shall come to pass in all the land," Says the Lord, "That two-thirds in it shall be cut off and die, but one- third shall be left in it: I will bring the one-third through the fire, will refine them as silver is refined, and test them as gold is tested. They will call on My name, and I will answer them. I will say, 'This is My people'; And each one will say, 'The Lord is my God.'"(Zec 13:8,9) Notwithstanding, I still have "good news" for you!


There’s absolutely no doubt about it that as ungodliness increases, believers will be greatly impacted. The Apostle Paul warned us to take precautions so we don’t start following the dysfunctional choices of the godless. And one way to do this is by being sensitive to God’s work in the lives of His people. Yes, I indeed have "good news" for you!


Timothy paid attention to the way Paul handled adversity and made decisions, and you my friend, would do well to do the same! He could see that God delivered the apostle from many tough situations, so the young man chose to emulate him. Yes, like Timothy, you would be wise to observe those who are choosing God’s way. They have some "good news" for you!


I also have a word of WARNING for you: Take note of the spiritual foolishness of those living apart from Jesus, and particularly those attempting to rob you so that they can live off your money. Yes, they may be high achievers, financial successes, and even have multitudes of followers. Nevertheless, without Jesus as their Lord and Savior, they remain outside God’s family, and will hear Jesus say, "I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!"(Mat 7:23) Their choices reflect man’s priorities, not God’s.


My friend, you must be committed to following the Bible as your guide for life. While the book stores are filled with good books, and the internet is flooded with devotionals such as I’m writing at this moment, don’t depend upon the words of anybody, including myself; read God’s Word for yourself!!! God’s Word was written by ordinary men, under His inspiration. And He designed the Scriptures to be profitable for teaching, correction, and godly living. And that is "good news" for you!


Keep in mind that you are commanded to be ready on all occasions, to speak the name of Jesus, to share what He has done for you, and relate the "good news" to others. Yes, you are to "sanctify the Lord God in your [heart], and always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear; having a good conscience, that when they defame you as evildoers, those who revile your good conduct in Christ may be ashamed."(1 Pet 3:15,16)


And when you do, you’ll be like a light reflecting the "good news" of your Savior, to a world desperately in need of illumination.


And by the way, I have some more "good news" for you: Jesus said, "Do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink; nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds of the air, for they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they?"


"Which of you by worrying can add one cubit to his stature? So why do you worry about clothing? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin; and yet I say to you that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these."


"Now if God so clothes the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will He not much more clothe you, O you of little faith? Therefore do not worry, saying, 'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we drink?' or 'What shall we wear?' For after all these things the Gentiles seek. For your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things."


Therefore, the "good news" is "seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you."(Mat 6:25-33) Not just some, but "all!"


That is "good news" indeed!





Sabtu, 14 November 2009

Arti Pertemanan

Healing Choices: Authentic Friendships

by Rick Warren

"But if we live in the light, as God is in the light, we can share fellowship with each other. Then the blood of Jesus, God's Son, cleanses us from every sin. If we say we have no sin, we are fooling ourselves, and the truth is not in us" (1 John 1:7-8 NCV).


In Biblical fellowship, we should experience authenticity.


Authentic friendships are more than superficial, surface-level chit-chat. They involve genuine, heart-to-heart, sometimes gut-level, sharing.

These friendships develop when we get honest about who we are and what is happening in our lives. They develop when we share our hurts, reveal our feelings, confess our failures, disclose our doubts, admit our fears, acknowledge our weaknesses, and ask for help and prayer.


Unfortunately, this level of authenticity and intimacy is the exact opposite of what we find in many churches. Instead of an atmosphere of honesty and humility, we often become involved in pretending, role-playing, politicking, superficial politeness, and shallow conversation. We begin to wear masks, keep our guard up, and act as if everything is rosy in our lives. These attitudes are the death of real friendship.


It's only as we become open about our lives that we experience authentic fellowship. The Bible says, "If we live in the light, as God is in the light, we can share fellowship with each other . . . If we say we have no sin, we are fooling ourselves" (1 John 1:7–8 NCV).


The world thinks intimacy occurs in the dark, but God says it happens in the light. We tend to use darkness to hide our hurts, faults, fears, failures, and flaws. But in God's light, we can bring them all out into the open and admit who we really are.


Of course, being authentic requires both courage and humility. It means facing our fear of exposure, rejection, and being hurt again.

Why would anyone take such a risk?


Because it's the only way to grow spiritually and be emotionally healthy. The Bible says, "Make this your common practice: Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you can live together whole and healed" (James 5:16 MSG).









Angie nya Rolling stone

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Biografi Beegees yang terkenal dari Australia

Beegees
Origin: Brisbane, Australia



Decades: 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's, and 2000's

No popular music act of the '60s, '70s, '80s, or '90s experienced more ups and downs in popularity, or attracted a more varied audience across the decades, than the Bee Gees. Beginning in the mid- to late '60s as a Beatlesque ensemble, they quickly developed as songwriters in their own right and style, perfecting in the process a progressive pop sound all their own. Then, after hitting a trough in their popularity in the early '70s, they reinvented themselves as perhaps the most successful white soul act of all time during the disco era. Their popularity faded with the passing of disco's appeal, but the Bee Gees made a successful comeback in virtually every corner of the globe. What remained a constant through their history is their extraordinary singing, rooted in three voices that were appealing individually and comprised so perfectly and naturally by melding together that they make such acts as the Beatles, the Everly Brothers, and Simon & Garfunkel -- all noted for their harmonies -- almost seem arch and artificial.

The group was also rock's most successful brother act. Barry Gibb, born on September 1, 1946, in Manchester, England, and his fraternal twin brothers Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb, born on December 22, 1949, on the Isle of Man, were three of five children of Hugh Gibb, a bandleader, and Barbara Gibb, a former singer. The three of them gravitated toward music very early on, encouraged by their father, who reportedly saw his sons at first as a diminutive version of the Mills Brothers, a '30s and '40s black American harmony group. The three Gibb brothers made their earliest performances at local movie theaters in Manchester in 1955, singing between shows. Their intention was merely to mime to records as a novelty entertainment act, but when the records got broken, they sang for real and got a rousing response from the delighted audience. They performed under a variety of names, including the Blue Cats and (reportedly) the Rattlesnakes, and for a time, fell under the influence of England's skiffle king, Lonnie Donegan, and proto-rock & roller Tommy Steele.

Their early lives were interrupted when the family moved to Australia in 1958, resettling in Brisbane. The trio, known as the Brothers Gibb -- with Barry writing songs by then -- continued performing at talent shows and attracted the attention of a local DJ, Bill Gates, which led to an extended engagement at the Beachcomber Nightclub. They eventually got their own local television show in Brisbane, and it was around this time that they took on the name the Bee Gees (for Brothers Gibb). In 1962, they landed their first recording contract with the Festival Records label in Australia, debuting with the single "Three Kisses of Love." The trio was astoundingly popular among the press and on television, and performed to very enthusiastic audience response. They eventually released an LP, The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs, but actual hit records eluded them in Australia. They were witness during 1963 and 1964 to the explosion of British beat music half a world away with the success of the Beatles, whose harmony-based approach to rock & roll and reliance on original songs only encouraged the three Gibb brothers to keep pushing in those directions.

By late 1966, however, they'd decided to stop trying to conquer the Australian music world, or to reach the rest of the world from Australia, and return to England -- which, thanks to the Beatles, was now the center of rock and popular music for the whole world. It was while on the boat, in mid-ocean, that the Gibb family learned that the Bee Gees had finally topped the charts back in Australia with their final release, "Spicks and Specks." Just as the Seekers had done upon leaving Australia, the group had sent demo recordings ahead of them to England, and "Spicks and Specks" had attracted the interest of Robert Stigwood (an associate of Brian Epstein). The trio was signed by Stigwood to a five-year contract upon their arrival, and they began shaping their sound anew in the environment of Swinging London in 1967. Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb alternated the lead vocal spot, harmonizing together and with Maurice Gibb. Barry played rhythm guitar as well, while Maurice, in addition to his backing vocal spot, was the triple-threat musician in the core lineup, playing bass, piano, organ, and Mellotron, among other instruments. The brothers soon expanded the group with the addition of guitarist Vince Melouney and drummer Colin Petersen, whose presence turned them into a fully functional performing group. Their first English recording, "New York Mining Disaster 1941," released in mid-1967, made the Top 20 in England and America and established a pattern for the group's work for the next two years. As an original by the group, it had a haunting melody and a strange lyric; it wasn't so much psychedelic (though it could pass for psychedelia in a pop vein) as it was surreal. They had successful follow-ups with "Holiday" and "To Love Somebody."

Robert Stigwood arranged for Polydor to release the Bee Gees' records in England and Europe, and for Atlantic Records to issue their work in America. Atlantic had missed out on the entire British Invasion and now they had a group whose music resembled that of the Beatles at their most accessible. The Bee Gees' records had gorgeous melodies and arrangements and were steeped in romantic yet complex lyrics, many of them containing a strangely downbeat mood that no one seemed to mind. One curious offshoot of their appeal was that Stigwood was able to convince Atlantic Records, as part of the deal for the Bee Gees, to accept and release the recordings of a relatively unknown trio called Cream. At the time, Eric Clapton was not much more than a cult figure in the United States, more "rumor" than star (his recordings with the Yardbirds had never even appeared in America with his name mentioned on them), but Atlantic -- which recorded Disraeli Gears -- helped change that, selling millions of records in the bargain.

The Bee Gees single "Massachusetts" was a chart-topper in England and launched the group on their first wave of stardom. Their music was made even more attractive by the fact that their albums were unusually well put together. Reflecting the influence of the Beatles, a lot of attention was lavished on the group's LP tracks rather than relying on the presence of a hit or two to justify their existence. Bee Gees 1st, cut in early 1967, had its weaker spots, but not a throwaway track on it, while Horizontal and Idea were strong LPs filled with beautiful and unusual songs and lush arrangements (courtesy of conductor Bill Shepherd), all carefully recorded, mixing electric instruments and orchestra. What made their work even more impressive was that after Bee Gees 1st, which was produced by their Australian friend Ossie Byrne, the three Gibb brothers took over producing their own records; even more surprising, as is now known from various bootleg releases of live performances of the period, the group -- with Melouney and Petersen in the lineup -- was also able to perform their music note-perfect, with spot-on vocals while on-stage, something that the Beatles had never even attempted seriously with their post-1965 efforts.

The group enjoyed two major hits in 1968, "I Started a Joke" and "I've Gotta Get a Message to You," both from Idea. Whatever they put out seemed to work, including the delightful psychedelic pop ode "Barker of the UFO," a B-side that is a spot-on perfect example of late-'60s English freakbeat, hardly a genre on which the Bee Gees are commonly thought to have contributed. It was easy, amid the sheer beauty of their records, to overlook the range of influences that went into their sound -- the Bee Gees may have been making pop/rock, but their underlying sounds came from a multitude of sources, including American country music and soul music. Indeed, one of the group's biggest hits, "To Love Somebody," had been written for Otis Redding to record, but the Stax/Volt singing legend didn't live long enough to record it himself. At this point in their history, they were most comfortable deconstructing elements in the singing and harmonies of black American music and rebuilding them in their style, as the Beatles had done with the music of the Shirelles and various Motown acts.

It was in 1969 when the trio lost all the momentum they'd built up, ironically over a dispute involving their most ambitious recording to date. They'd just finished a double-LP set, called Odessa, a lushly orchestrated, heavily overdubbed, and thoroughly haunting body of music. The seven-minute-long title track was filled with eerie images and ideas and gorgeous choruses around a haunting lead performance and it was only the jumping-off point for the album. The brothers, however, were unable to agree on which song was to be the single and in the resulting dispute, Robin decided to part company with Barry and Maurice. They held on to the Bee Gees name for one LP, Cucumber Castle, while Robin released the album Robin's Reign, on which he was producer, arranger, and songwriter, and sang all of the parts himself.

Eventually, even Barry and Maurice Gibb parted company. Melouney had left at the outset of the Odessa sessions and Petersen left the two-man group behind a few days into Cucumber Castle, though not without a good deal of legal squabbling. (At one point the drummer, in a bizarre twist, filed a lawsuit claiming that he owned the Bee Gees name.) Without a group to tour behind or even make television appearances promoting it, the Odessa album never sold the way it might have, even with a hit, "First of May." Cucumber Castle was at least peripherally connected to a British television special of the same name -- sort of the Bee Gees' better (and funnier) answer to the Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour movie -- and generated several singles that were successful in England and/or Germany, including the reggae-influenced "I.O.I.O." and "Don't Forget to Remember." Ironically, even during a period with their music partnership in tatters, the Gibb brothers were writing and recording profoundly beautiful songs -- Robin Gibb's "Saved by the Bell," with its lush, ornate multi-layered vocals, justifiably topped the British charts, and the two-man Bee Gees B-side "Sun in My Morning" was one of the prettiest songs ever issued by the group.

In 1970, they finally decided to try and re-form. Almost two years older and a good deal wiser, they related to each other better and had also evolved musically out of pop-psychedelia and into a kind of pop-progressive rock sound, similar to the Moody Blues of the same era but with better singing and more attractive songs. They came back on a high note with two dazzling songs: "Lonely Days," the group's first number one hit in America and their first gold record in the United States. The other was "Morning of My Life," a song originally known as "In the Morning," originally authored by Barry Gibb; included on the soundtrack to the movie Melody, it proved so popular with fans that the group was still doing it in concert several years later.

They enjoyed another huge international success with "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" in 1971, but the accompanying album, Trafalgar, lacked some of the variety of sounds that had made their earlier LPs so interesting. Moreover, it and the 2 Years On LP that preceded it never reached higher than the mid-30s on the American charts (and never charted in England at all), a considerable falloff from their '60s albums' sales. In 1972, the group had another Top 20 hit with "Run to Me," but their album that year, To Whom It May Concern, was forgotten almost instantly after a brief run to number 35.

There was a sense that they were losing ground, particularly as the music world was increasingly defined by albums and driven by album sales. Pop/rock was developing around them in new and harder directions and the trio's Beatlesque harmonies and Paul McCartney-like melodies were starting to run a little thin at the source. Their 1973 album Life in a Tin Can and the accompanying single, "Saw a New Morning," which were used to launch the new RSO Records label, marked a change in the group's base of operations from England to America. Despite a heavy promotional tour, the single never made the Top 40 and the album stalled after climbing to the mid-60s.

When their proposed next album, tentatively titled A Kick in the Head (Is Worth Eight in the Pants), was rejected by Stigwood, the trio knew they were in a deep creative and commercial hole. Rescue came in the form of a suggestion by their RSO labelmate, Eric Clapton, that they try recording at the studio where he'd just cut 461 Ocean Boulevard, at Criteria Studios in Miami, FL. Stigwood agreed and the Bee Gees came back in 1974 with Mr. Natural, produced by Arif Mardin. This record was a departure for them with its heavily Americanized, R&B-flavored sound. The album didn't even sell as well as Life in a Tin Can and it yielded no hits, but it got better reviews and it pointed in a direction that seemed promising. It also seemed to free up the brothers' thinking about the kinds of songs they could do.

The next year, with Mardin again producing, they plunged head-first into the new sound with Main Course. This was the beginning of the Bee Gees' second (or third, if you count their Australian period) era. The emphasis was now on dance rhythms, high harmonies, and a funk beat. They had a new band in place, with Alan Kendall on lead guitar, Dennis Byron at the drums, and Blue Weaver on keyboards, but spearheading the new sound was Barry Gibb, who, for the first time, sang falsetto and discovered that he could delight audiences in that register. "Jive Talkin'," the first single off the album, became their second American number one single, but it was a long way from Lonely Days" in style. It was followed up with the hit "Nights on Broadway" and then the album Children of the World, which yielded the hits "You Should Be Dancing" and "Love So Right." In the midst of this string of new hits, the group released their first concert LP, Bee Gees Live, which gingerly walked a line between their old and new hits.

Then in 1977, coming off of their recent success, the group was approached about contributing to the soundtrack of a forthcoming movie, called Saturday Night Fever. Their featured numbers -- "Stayin' Alive," "How Deep Is Your Love," and "Night Fever" -- each made number one on the charts and the album stayed in the top spot for 24 weeks, even as the film broke existing box office records. In the process, the disco era was born -- or more properly, reborn. It had already taken root in Europe, where it had become passe, and in the black and gay subcultures in America as well, but there it had stalled out. Saturday Night Fever, as an album and a film, supercharged the phenomenon and broadened its audience to tens of millions of middle-class and working-class white listeners, with the Bee Gees at the forefront of the music.

Suddenly, they were outstripping the sales that the Beatles had enjoyed with their records in the 1960s, and were even eclipsing Paul McCartney's multi-platinum '70s-era popularity. It was a profound moment, joining the ranks of their one-time idols in the highest reaches of music success, if not musical or social significance. They could (and did) fill arenas across the country with their new fans, although some of their older admirers -- who were admittedly a minority in the context of the tens of millions of record sales they were enjoying in the mid-'70s -- resented the group's new sound and the disco era that it embodied.

Ironically, there wasn't that much difference in the group between the two eras. Apart from Barry Gibb's falsetto, the voices were the same and as good as ever, and they had a superb band and all of the production resources that a recording act could want. And amid the dance numbers, the group still did a healthy portion of romantic ballads that each offered a high "haunt" count and memorable hooks. They'd simply decided, at Arif Mardin's urging, to forget the fact that they were white Englishmen -- or the reticence that went with it -- and plunged head first into soul music, emulating, in their own terms, the funkier Philadelphia soul sounds that all three brothers knew and loved. Luckily for them, they had the voices, the band, and the songwriting skills to do it convincingly, so much so that by 1977 the Bee Gees were getting played on black radio stations that were normally unwilling to run any white acts. What's more, "Nights on Broadway" or "Love So Right" were no less beautiful songs or records than, say, "Melody Fair" or "First of May," and if one accepted Dennis Byron's and Maurice Gibb's driving beat on "You Should Be Dancing," it was impossible not to be impressed with the vocal acrobatics and the sheer panache of the song. In one fell swoop, the group had managed to meld every influence they'd ever embraced, from the Mills Brothers and the Beatles and early-'70s soul, into something of their own that was virtually irresistible. The worldwide sales of the 1979 Spirits Having Flown album topped 30 million and was accompanied by three more number one singles in "Tragedy," "Too Much Heaven," and "Love You Inside Out." As a sidelight to the group's success, a fourth Gibb brother, Andy Gibb, was enjoying massive chart success during this same period as a singer, working in a slightly lighter-textured dance vein.

By the end of the '70s, however, the disco era was on the wane, from a combination of the bad economy, political chaos domestically and around the world (leading to the election of Ronald Reagan), and a general burnout of the participants from too many drugs and profligate sex (which would precipitate an epidemic of sexually transmitted diseases and herald the outbreak of AIDS in the United States). There had already been an ad hoc reaction against the group's dominance of the airwaves with mass burnings of Bee Gees posters and albums at public forums spurred on by DJs and ordinary listeners weary of the dance hits by the group that seemed to soar effortlessly to the top of the charts; meanwhile, some radio stations began looking askance at new releases by the group after 1979. The group itself helped contribute to the end of the party with their own excesses, in particular their participation (at Stigwood's insistence) in the film Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, "inspired" (if that's the word) by the Beatles' album and songs. The movie was a box office and critical disaster and an embarrassment to all concerned; the accompanying soundtrack LP was a $1.99 cut-out only six months after its 1978 release, lingering in bargain bins and warehouses for years afterward.

In 1981, the group's new LP, Living Eyes, was recorded after an extended layoff in the wake of four years of hard work, but didn't even make the Top 40. Suddenly, with the disco era over and out of favor, the Bee Gees couldn't even get arrested and were being shunned for the excesses that it represented. The most tragic of all was the fate of Andy Gibb. The older Gibb brothers had, at various times, struggled with personal demons such as alcohol and drug use, but the youngest sibling fell very hard when the '70s ended, eventually losing his life in 1988, five days after his 30th birthday at the end of a horrendous downward personal spiral. In America, the Bee Gees were virtually invisible as recording artists for most of the '80s. Instead, Barry Gibb pursued work as a producer for other artists, creating hits for Barbra Streisand and Diana Ross, among others; the Bee Gees had songs on the soundtrack to Stayin' Alive, the tepid sequel to Saturday Night Fever, but they were no longer taken seriously by the music press.

They made their first attempt at a comeback in 1987 with E.S.P., an album that got favorable reviews and sold well in every corner of the globe except the United States, yielding a number one single (outside of the U.S.) in "You Win Again." A new album in 1989, One, got a good reception around the world and even generated a Top Ten U.S. single in the form of its title track. Polygram Records, which had bought out the RSO Records catalog, struggled long and hard over the release of Tales from the Brothers Gibb, a box set anthology that was really aimed more at the international market rather than the United States, although it has sold well enough to remain in print in America. High Civilization (1991) and Size Isn't Everything (1993) attracted somewhat less attention, but their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 led to the release of Still Waters. In 1998, they issued the second live album in their history, One Night Only, cut at their first concert appearance in America in almost a decade, at the MGM Grand Hotel. In 2000, they participated in the making of the biographical video, This Is Where I Came In, which covered their whole history, and an accompanying album of the same name.

The Bee Gees remained active until the death of Maurice in January 2003. While receiving treatment for an intestinal blockage, he suffered cardiac arrest and died at the age of 53. Following his death, Robin and Barry decided to cease performing as the Bee Gees. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide



Senin, 09 November 2009

Dengarkan Firman Tuhan

Growing by Knowing by Jon Walker

"We believe and know that you are the Holy One of God" (John 6:69 NIV).


Because the well runs dry, we know Jesus is the river of living water (John 4).


Because the storm rages, we know Jesus is the Lord of the storms (Matthew 14).


Because the floods overwhelm, we know Jesus is the rock on which to build (Matthew 7).


Because the foundation shivers, we know Jesus is the cornerstone that will not move (Matthew 21).


Because sickness comes, we know Jesus is the healer (Matthew 4).


Because we're bankrupt through the debt of sin, we know Jesus is our redeemer (Galatians 3).


Because we grieve, we know Jesus is the voice calling from the shore, "Friends, haven’t you any fish?" (John 21).


Because we're full of doubt, we know Jesus is the nail-scarred palm inviting our touch (John 20).


Jesus taught in the nasty-now-and-now because he knew disciples with focused faith are never made in the classroom; we're made in the uncertainty of life as we come face-to-face with "I can't; but God can." Our lives change more through the crisis we experience than through the creed we confess.


In other words, what we know first-hand of God is what takes root and changes the way we live. We change because we have believed and come to know the Holy One of God (based in John 6:69).















Ibadah yang murni

Malam; pkl : 08 : 10  waktu  Qatar, tgl. 08 Nopember, 2009, Saya  baca   firman  Tuhan  yang  sangat  indah:

" Ibadah  yang  murni dan yang tak bercacat di hadapan Allah, Bapa  kita, ialah  mengunjungi  yatim piatu dan janda-janda dalam  kesusahan mereka, dan menjaga supaya dirinya tidak dicemarkan oleh dunia"

(Yakobus 1; 27)

Minggu, 08 November 2009

Kehadiran Nya penuh Berkat

Safe In His Presence


Psa 91:4-6 He shall cover you with His feathers, and under His wings you shall take refuge; His truth shall be your shield and buckler. You shall not be afraid of the terror by night, nor of the arrow that flies by day, nor of the pestilence that walks in darkness, nor of the destruction that lays waste at noonday.


I’ve dropped by today with what I believe to be some very important news: "Safety is not found in the absence of danger, but in the presence of God." Therefore, it makes no difference what is going on around you, but it makes a tremendous difference where you are!


Remember that from the very beginning in the Garden of Eden, the Master Creator came down to walk with Adam in "the cool of the day." Yes. The Holy One wanted to fellowship with the one whom He had created in "His own image."(Gen 1:27 And He still wants to dwell in unbroken fellowship with His People!


Remember that it was because of sin, that "Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God among the trees of the garden."(Gen 3:8) And individuals are still hiding from God’s presence, because of sin in their life!


And later on in Lev 26:8-12, we may read God’s Words, "Five of you shall chase a hundred, and a hundred of you shall put ten thousand to flight; your enemies shall fall by the sword before you. For I will look on you favorably and make you fruitful, multiply you and confirm My covenant with you. You shall eat the old harvest, and clear out the old because of the new. I will set My tabernacle among you, and My soul shall not abhor you. I will walk among you and be your God, and you shall be My people.


Notice His words, " I will walk among you and be your God, and you shall be My people." A lot had transpired between the time "Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God among the trees of the garden," and Lev 26:8-12. However, one thing had not changed: God still wanted, and still wants to fellowship with His children.


Many year ago I had several bantam chickens running free around my house. They do a marvelous job of keeping the insect population is check. But one night, a skunk decided to dine on one of the baby chicks. The following evening I went outside to check on the mother hen, and her babies, and could not locate them. Then I heard a slight rustle, and looked up in a bush in the yard.


There among those branches, too high for the skunk to reach, was the mother hen, with her chicks snuggled under the "feathers" of her wings. And that my friend, is exactly what God would have you do when danger arrives. He wants you to snuggle up to Him, so that He can "cover you with His feathers, and under His wings you shall take refuge!"


No matter what happens, remember that "safety is not found in the absence of danger, but in the presence of God."


If you’re hurting financially because of the troubled economy, "safety is not found in the absence of danger, but in the presence of God." If you are concerned about being laid off from your job, "safety is not found in the absence of danger, but in the presence of God."


Have you forgotten that God said of Himself, "I am the Lord, I do not change."(Mal 3:6) God wanted Adam and Eve to feel safe in His presence, but because of their sin, they hid from him. God wanted the Israelites to take advantage of His presence, and He still wants that for you!


If there is sin in your life, remember that God already knows all about it, so confess it to Him, and renew your fellowship with Him. Never forget that "safety is not found in the absence of danger, but in the presence of God."

Dwell in His presence; you’ll like it!

Kamis, 05 November 2009

Firman Tuhan memberikan pencerahan

You’re God’s Favorite


Psa 75:1 We give thanks to You, O God, we give thanks! For Your wondrous works declare that Your name is near.

I recently had a beautiful license-size plate made for the front of my wife’s car. Against a picture of a beautiful sunset, it says, "I’m God’s Favorite." Would you believe that some individuals are offended when they read her plate!


My friend, each and every child of God should look upon themselves as "God’s Favorite!" So I’m going to ask you, "Do you live every day as a privileged "child of God?""(Phil 2:15) If not, why not? If your daddy was the president of the United States, would you elect to live in the slums? If you father was a multi-billionaire, and willing to provide anything that you need, would you go hungry?


My friend, I’ve dropped by today to remind you that your Heavenly Father is interested in the littlest details of your life. When I go to the post office, and from down the street I observe that all the parking places are taken, and then, when I’m only a few feet away, a car pulls out, I thank God for His goodness to me.


And let’s look at this from a different view-point: I could be that just before I can pull into the parking spot, another car squeezes in ahead of me. Instead of grumbling, I should remember that "all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose."(Rom 8:28)


And when I come out of the post office, I observe a crowd around the car that squeezed in ahead of me, because a car came careening down the street, and totally demolished the driver’s side. Yes, "all things work together for good to those who love God!"


My wife continually says, "I’m God’s favorite!" And I smile and think, "Yes you are." But the good news for every "child of God," is that every single one is His favorite! So why not live like it? Don’t take His benefits for granted; say "Thank you Father!"


My friend, if you’ll live as if "you’re God’s favorite," you’ll discover that everywhere you turn, good things happen to, and for you. You’ll find that you simply can’t run fast enough, to outrun your Heavenly Father’s favor! Unless, of course, you’re running away from Him, and that a whole different matter!


When you live as "God’s favorite," people will make exceptions, and others change their minds, and you’ll benefit. Is that just chance? Absolutely not, "you’re God’s favorite!"


Are you seemingly overwhelmed with a problem? If so, remember that "God is [your] refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore [you] will not fear, even though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; though its waters roar and be troubled, though the mountains shake with its swelling."(Psa 46:1-3) Yes, "you’re God’s favorite!"


You may be the son or daughter of a famous person, and good things seem to follow you around. Is it because of your earthly heritage? Definitely not, "you’re God’s favorite!" When you walk into a business establishment, someone may hold the door open for you; is it because you’re so cute? No my friend, "you’re God’s favorite!"


My wife recently stopped at Popeyes at the end of a long day. She was hungry, and she prefers white meat. As she drove up, the lady told her, "I’m sorry, we’re closing, and we only have one piece of chicken left." I’ll let you guess what kind it was. Yes, it was a breast, "white meat." Why was that? Because my wife is "God’s favorite," and so are you my friend!


No matter what happens, remember that "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength."(Deu 6:5)

Remember; "you’re God’s favorite!"



Jumat, 30 Oktober 2009

Firman Tuhan yang menyejukkan

Choosing to Become Like Jesus by Rick Warren

"This will continue until we are . . . mature, just as Christ is, and we will be completely like him" (Ephesians 4:13 CEV).

Spiritual maturity is neither instant nor automatic; it is a gradual, progressive development that will take the rest of your life as God helps you make healing choices.
The Apostle Paul said, "This will continue until we are . . . mature, just as Christ is, and we will be completely like him" (Ephesians 4:13 CEV).

As you struggle with your hurts, habits, and hang-ups, it is important to remember you are a work in progress. God doesn’t expect you to be perfect; he knows you will make mistakes. The Bible says we won't be perfectly like Jesus until we’re able to see Jesus perfectly: "We can't even imagine what we will be like when Christ returns. But we do know that when he comes we will be like him, for we will see him as he really is" (1 John 3:2 NLT).


A simple truth to remember is that God is far more interested in building your character than he is anything else. We worry when God seems silent on a specific issue, but what God cares about most is that whatever you do, you do in a Christlike manner (1 Corinthians 10:31; 1 Corinthians 16:14; Colossians 3:17, 23).


In other words, God is interested in who you are. For instance, he's much more concerned about your character than your career, because you will take your character into eternity, but not your career.


The Bible warns, "Don’t become so well-adjusted to your culture that you fit into it without even thinking. Instead, fix your attention on God. You'll be changed from the inside out . . . Unlike the culture around you, always dragging you down to its level of immaturity, God brings the best out of you, develops well-formed maturity in you" (Romans 12:2 MSG).


Becoming like Jesus means we must make choices that are countercultural. These kinds of healing choices will protect us from other forces trying to mold us into their image.


Jesus did not die on the cross just so we could simply live comfortable, well-adjusted lives. His purpose is far deeper: he wants to make us like himself before he takes us to heaven.


Peace be with you all, in our Lord Jesus’name.


Someone asked: Why is it that our God allows evil to have a say in this world? Why is it that we often have people beside us or within our community or neighbor or officemate or just someone that tends to ruin our seemingly beautiful day??


ANSWER: GOD is building our character. As the meditation says: our God is more interested in who we are and who we’ll become. Is it a test? In a way, yes. A test for us to know how strong and capable we are. Remember that when you accepted Jesus Christ as your Savior, the Holy Spirit has dwelt in you. And because of this, the fruit of the Spirit will flow out of your character. Not in an instant, but gradually as you become closer to Him, our Lord Jesus, we become more like Him.


In Galatians 5:22-23 The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.


This is the outcome of having the Holy Spirit within us. So, let us always be reminded that once we proclaimed Jesus Christ as our Savior and Lord, we have the Spirit within us. This helps us develop our character according to what God wants us to be.


Don’t allow the enemy to win by succumbing to the temptation of getting back at him. That enemy is laughing his heart out if you do. Don’t allow the enemy to take away the joy you have in Christ and Christ’s joy in you. Don’t allow the evil things of this world rob the joy that Christ have in us.


And if still you’re finding it hard to “control” yourself…then always meditate on:


Philippians 4:8 Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable (to that person)- if anything is excellent or praiseworthy – think of such things. J


Just think about it. If you think positively it will also flow out of you positively. Think of the positive things that person has in his/her character and all the bad things about that person or situation will disappear, replaced by the love our God has for us. If our God can erase our sins and decided not to make records of it all, who are we then not to forgive? Who are we then to think ill of your brother/sister?


So be on guard of your reactions, feelings, etc. It may be hard, yes, that is why we must immerse ourselves daily, every minute of our lives, with the Word of God. For we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us.


Believe that He who is in you is greater than he who is in this world. Let us choose to become more like Jesus.


Glory to God!!!



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