Posts from 2020 (Page 5)

Posts from 2020 (Page 5)

A Clear Plan

Moving from the imagery of a soldier, Paul now uses the imagery of an athlete. 2 Tim 2:5 says, “Similarly, anyone who competes as an athlete does not receive the victor’s crown except by competing according to the rules.” If the imagery of a soldier seeking only to please his commanding officer teaches us the need to have a clear purpose, the imagery of an athlete teaches us the need to have a clear plan for training. Paul wrote in…

A Clear Demand

We return to 2 Tim 2:3 where Paul writes, “Share in suffering as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.” Being a Christian necessarily entails embracing suffering or persecution. In today’s world we have plenty of preachers and Christians alike who only embrace all the benefits Christ brings but reject God’s gracious invitation to participate in the sufferings of Christ. While it is true that Christ’s death and resurrection brings us a lot of benefits – and I would readily admit…

Clearing Distractions

In our previous devotions, we saw the need to cut away the entanglement of sin. What other things might we find ourselves easily entangled in? In Luke 22:34–36, Jesus warns, “Be careful, or your hearts will be weighed down with carousing, drunkenness and the anxieties of life, and that day will close on you suddenly like a trap. For it will come on all those who live on the face of the whole earth. Be always on the watch, and…

Clearing Entanglements

Today we continue examining the call to be a dutiful soldier for Jesus Christ (in 2 Tim 2:4). Years ago, I used to clear rope entanglements in a ship’s propeller in my vocation as a naval diver. It was a very laborious process. All we had was a simple knife. My team and I would take on an average of 4-6 hours to painstakingly cut through the huge mess of rope which was wound around the propeller. If these entanglements…

A Clear Priority

Today we begin by examining the soldier imagery. Paul says in v.4, “No one serving as a soldier gets entangled in civilian affairs, but rather tries to please his commanding officer.” To be prepared for Jesus’ return, the foremost need is to have a clear priority. Our priority must be to live our lives in such a way that pleases Jesus our Lord and commanding officer. If a commanding officer sends a soldier out to the battlefield, it would be…

A Clear Purpose

As I sought the Lord on how we can be prepared for His return, He impressed upon me 2 Timothy 2:1–7. We begin with v.7, where Paul tells his spiritual son Timothy: “Reflect on what I am saying, for the Lord will give you insight into all this” (NIV). And so we pray, “Lord, graciously grant us insight to understand Your Word. Amen.” Paul uses three imageries to exhort every Christian to model after: a dutiful soldier, a disciplined athlete,…

Getting Prepared

This circuit breaker has forced many of us in a mandatory sabbath of sorts. For most of us, this period is probably needful as we are finally forced to deal with many issues we have probably neglected or brushed aside for years. For instance, my wife and I were confronted with the uncomfortable amount of accumulated dust on top and behind our shelves and cupboards. It was a laborious process of shifting out the cupboards to clean out the accumulated…

WSCS E-Devotions Booklet

We are pleased to present the e-devotions booklet, titled “Our Strength Every Morning” for the month of May to celebrate WSCS Sunday. You can access it through this link https://tinyurl.com/Our-Strength-Every-Morning or scan the QR code.  This devotion booklet is written by WSCS ladies who had attended a two half-day Devotions Writing workshop with Rev Dr Gordon Wong.  May you find nuggets of God’s wisdom as these ladies shared insights from Isaiah 33.