Archive for October, 2008
Promise confirmed
This Friday, we studied Genesis 17. Three questions were thrown for discussion.
1. Between Chapter 16 and 17, 13 years had passed.
If you were Abram, what would you be thinking?
2. What does God’s name mean to you? How does that affect your life?
3. What does God mean by Galatians 6:15?
A lot personal thoughts and discussions were exchanged especially for the first question. Our answers varied but we all seemed to agree that God took the promise with Abram very seriously. He didn’t forget it at all and confirmed it with Abram after so many years had passed. On the other hand, Abram seemed to settle for Ishmael. I could relate to Abram because it is also very easy for me to limit myself thinking of only my capability. But as we’ve seen in Abram’s life, God accomplishes His promises even though it takes beyond what we have. God fills the gap and everything is possible if we believe in Him.
2. As you read, it’s about God’s name and God giving names to Abram and Sarai. What does the name mean to you? How does that affect my life?
God’s name is Almighty. God gave Abram’s a new name. It was Abraham which means father of many. In the old days, a name means more than just a label. It defines the whole personality. We talked about what the name Almighty means to us and many answers are shared, for example, we thought the name meant that God is the one who is able to do great things, fulfill all the things that he says and we can put hopes and faiths in.
3. “Neither circumcision nor uncircumcision means anything; what counts is a new creation.” (Galatians 6:15)—What does God mean by this?
Circumcision symbolizes commitment of one’s life to God. It’s like a wedding ring which symbolizes commitment except that you cannot reverse it as you take off the wedding ring. It’s a reminder that takes us to God. Painful but it was the only way. In John 14:6, Jesus said that, “I am the way.” It’s the ultimate circumcision so that we can have commitment to God.
But as Galatians 5:6 says, all this stuff really doesn’t mean anything until it became a new creation which is achieved by believing and having faith in God.
Add comment October 22, 2008
Birthday Brunch
Sisters gathered at Mimis Cafe early in the morning for a brunch. We celebrated my friend Grace’s birthday and had pleasant conversations. She’s been with us for over 5 years and we talked about how much she has changed or not changed in some aspects. Either way, she has grown in me and I feel odd to think about next year when she may leave here after her graduation. Wherever she goes, we wish her all the best!
Add comment October 19, 2008
Sunday sermon in 10/12/2008
Our pastor gave a message on the past Sunday. With his PhD in philosophy and the upcoming second PhD in Theology, he is without a doubt the most knowledgeable (and also witty) pastor that I’ve ever known. His sermon is unique in that he adds historic and theologian perspective to his message and I really appreciate him for providing such perspectives that I cannot think of on my own.
The text on Sunday was John 8:1-11. It was a story of a woman who committed adultery, the accusing crowd, and Jesus Christ who showed the depth of His grace. The origin of this story is not known clearly nonetheless the nature of this story rings true.
The teachers of the law and the Pharisees brought in a woman caught in adultery. They made her stand before the group and said to Jesus, “Teacher, this woman was caught in the act of adultery. In the Law Moses commanded us to stone such women. Now what do you say?” They were using this question as a trap, in order to have a basis for accusing him.
To that, Jesus answered,
“If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her.” At this, those who heard began to go away one at a time, the older ones first, until only Jesus was left, with the woman still standing there. Jesus straightened up and asked her, “Woman, where are they? Has no one condemned you?” “No one, sir,” she said. “Then neither do I condemn you,” Jesus declared. “Go now and leave your life of sin.”
It doesn’t take much explanation to see Jesus’ character from this text. It shows how Jesus deals with us and our sin. There may be judgement for our sin, but nothing can separate us from the love of God. God will always receive us without condemnation.
Add comment October 18, 2008
How would you like to spend time after bible study?
Wallyball is volleyball played in a racketball court. It follows mixed rules from volleyball and racketball.
Add comment October 17, 2008
welcoming new comers
We had many new comers today in our bible study group. We welcome all of you and hope to see you every Friday! Brother Andy gave a bible study. It was a special day for him. There was an announcement that brother Andy and Helen unni will be joining the Young Adult group. I was sad to hear that they are leaving but I believe that God has a greater plan for them in the Y.A. group.
Today’s text was Genesis 16. We picked verse 1 as the key verse and titled it as “our doubt in His faithfulness.”, and also picked verse 2 because it shows the root of the problem in that situation. Bing unni suggested an interesting title, “we think we are not responsible.” and brother Sam’s group titled it as “the fall of Abram and Sarai.”
Brother Andy preached starting from reminding us of Adam and Eve’s story that they were not responsible for their fault. In this text, Sarai was very anxious about not having a child. Even though God promised them a child before, they were doubtful. They went with the solution that was socially acceptable at that time; Hagar who was Sarai’s maidservant conceived Abram’s child. Although they had a relationship with God, Abram and Sarai made their decision on their own and that led to complicated situations. Hagar began to despise Sarai after she found out she was pregnant and Sarai responded to that with mistreatment of her which eventually led her to leaving. Neither Abram and Sarai did not take the responsibility for their own action. God certainly gave freedom, and we should hold responsibility for what we do as shown in Galatians 6:7. But even after out mistakes, notice that God does not give up on us. He is full of mercy and grace and continue to deal with us as long as we’re willing to believe in Him.
A game fellowship followed and we played Wii tennis, boxing and golf games and some played blockus. Thanks to all who prepared for this wonderful time!
1 comment October 11, 2008
Birthday dinner
Sisters went out for a dinner today to celebrate Helen unni’s birthday. It was a very pleasant outing. We all met at the very new mall in Irvine which is called Diamond Jamboree and had Korean foods. After dinner, we went to the H mart next to the tofu place to eat a cake. Even though we didn’t buy the cake from the bakery in the market, the bakery owner kindly congratulated Helen unni’s birthday and even gave us a lot breads. It was really nice of them and I feel like I’m having a sweetest dessert. Happy birthday again Helen unni and we thank your presence in our group.
2 comments October 9, 2008
Sunday Sermon
D. JDSN’s preached on attitudes today. The bible text was Esther 2:2-20. As a God’s person, Esther remained humble even after she became a queen of Persia. And from Genesis and new testaments, we can see that God’s attitude towards us is described as love. In the midst of persecution on the cross, Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” (Luke 23:34) Without love, that would not be possible. Today we all felt God’s love again by witnessing Maggie’s acceptance of Jesus as her Lord and Savior. He has always been working in our lives even when we didn’t know.
Attitude determines everything. It leads to actions that can touch so many people’s hearts. Let’s check our attitudes and become FAT -Faithful, Available, Teachable- christians.
Add comment October 5, 2008
2nd bible study
Hope all of you had a great week. Some sisters started the week by joining Komen Race for the Cure last Sunday. It is a 5 kilometer run/wall to celebrate the breast cancer survivors and raise awareness for the fight against breast cancer. Nearly 26,000 people participated and $2.8 million were raised. I´m sure the money will be spent for good causes.
Today we had another bible study in PV lounge at 7:30 pm. I was excited since there was a new member joining in our bible study. It was Jennifer who used to be in our group. She was in a grad group as a staff for a while but now the grad group and ISM are combined so we get to see her every Friday. Hope more people join in our bible study next week.
There were a couple of announcements today. We used to have a snack first before the bible study but we decided to do the bible study first and then have a fellowship. I think it was good that way. After the bible study today, we had small talks and watched Angel´s baseball game for about an hour, still the night was young. Some discussed the possibility to go to the ARC after the bible study and have sports fellowship sometime. I think this new timing schedule will allow us to have more flexibility. Another announcement is about consolidation of the ISM and grad group. Soon I´ll make another website for our new group.
Regarding the bible study, we studied the same text as last week from different perspective. Last week, D. JDSN focused on the importance of God´s vision. This week, I think the focus is on the life of a christian. Genesis 15 captures the snapshop of christian experience. Although there´s a happy ending in the vision, suffering follows in a christian life. In the text, God promised that he would bring back the descendents in the fourth generation to the promised land. The previous generations could not see the promise was achieved. Without the belief in eternity, it would have been really tough to keep the faith in such a harsh situation.
But we need to know that God´s promise is a very serious one and he fulfills the promise. He is solid as a rock. That´s why we need to put our faith in Him than anything else. He is our great reward and great protector. Even in the time of suffering, if we believe in Him, we have a great hope because God fulfills all his promises.
A great bible study again today although I couldn´t delve in detail here like D. JDSN did for the group.
Have a good weekend!
Add comment October 4, 2008