Sunday, May 8, 2011

Prophets of The Bible Series


Major Prophets of The Bible

There are 17 prophetic books, 5 of which are considered "major" and the remaining 12"minor". The major prophets, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel are called such not so much due to the size of the book but due to the relative importance of their content.

Isaiah's prophecies cover more information about Jesus that the others. Both about His first coming and also about His second coming. There are more prophecies about the "Milennium" (the thousand year reign of Christ on Earth) found in the book of Isaiah than anywhere else in the Bible.

Jeremiah was known as "the weeping prophet", concerned primarily with the history, the fall, the future and restoration of the Jewish people to Israel, all of which has happened.

Ezekiel also prophecied a great deal about the Jews, although he also had many many prophecies regarding the distant future, particularly about the Anti-Christ, Armageddon and the coming Heavenly City.

Daniel is a prophet of the EndTime ! They all, to some degree, prophecied about the EndTime, although Daniel is the one who's predictions deal primarily with the distant future. He was even told to seal the book until the "time of the end" would come and then it would be revealed.
"But thou, Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book until the time of the end; many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall increase. (Da 12:4)

It is interesting that there are 12 minor prophets recorded in the Bible.

Hosea
Joel
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
Micah
Nahum
Habakkuk
Zephaniah
Haggai
Zechariah
Malachi

AIM HIGH OR LOOK FAR


I should have retired but for the grace of God, He has prolonged my career. I asked myself what can I share that might interest the younger generation. My though is written as in this title. Before I go on, I would like to post you this question. Do you see me as a person who has succeeded? At least I think I am not a total failure in life.

I hope I don’t surprise you when I say I have never aim high and also hardly aim ”anything” in my entire life. What I have just “came” to me or near me and within my reach so I took it. I suppose I must be very blessed to have much without aiming high for these “things”.

I do realize that I have the fondness to look far and this begin as early as in the day of my childhood (pre-school). On one occasion I followed my mother to a Chinese movie and the part that showed heaven with angels moving on clouds. Wow! I want to be there one day. I learned about our solar system in school year six. I wish to travel there and have a closer view. After form five, I hitch hike with my friend to Taiping and climbed Bukit Larut. That evening up on the hill experiencing the clouds passing by me remind me of the Chinese movie I have seen in my childhood. Years later I took my wife and 3 daughters to the same place (Taiping Hill) to experience the tranquility. I was still a bachelor when I have the opportunity to join my brothers’ army group on a trip up Mt. Kota Kinabalu, I felt the closeness to heaven back then. Until now heaven is just a dream to me because I did not know the right way to reach it.

Then fate and faith has it for our family some 12 years ago. Now we need not dream anymore but just look far ahead because Heaven is real.

Matt 16:26, For what profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world and loses his own soul?

By Teh Chin Guan

Mothers in the Bible


8 Blessed Mothers in the Bible Who Served God Well
By Jack Zavada, About.com Contributing Writer

Eight mothers in the Bible played key roles in the coming of Jesus Christ. None of them was perfect, yet each showed strong faith in God. God, in turn, rewarded them for their confidence in him.

These mothers lived in an age when women were often treated as second class citizens, yet God appreciated their true worth, just as he does today. Motherhood is one of life's highest callings. Learn how these eight mothers in the Bible put their hope in the God of the Impossible, and how he proved that such hope is always well-placed.

Eve – Mother of all the living thing
Eve was the first woman and the first mother. Without a single role model or mentor, she paved the maternal way to become "Mother of All the Living." She and her mate Adam lived in Paradise, but they spoiled it by listening to Satan instead of God. Eve suffered terrible grief when her son Cain murdered his brother Abel, yet despite these tragedies, Eve went on to fulfill her part in God's plan of populating the Earth.

Sarah – the wife of Abraham
Sarah was one of the most important women in the Bible. She was the wife of Abraham, which made her the mother of the nation of Israel. Yet Sarah was barren. She conceived through a miracle in spite of her old age. Sarah was a good wife, a loyal helper and builder with Abraham. Her faith serves as a shining example for every person who has to wait on God to act.

Rebekah – Wife of Isaac
Rebekah, like her mother-in-law Sarah, was barren. When her husband Isaac prayed for her, God opened Rebekah's womb and she conceived and gave birth to twin sons, Esau and Jacob. During an age when women were typically submissive, Rebekah was quite assertive. At times Rebekah took matters into her own hands. Sometimes that worked out, but it also resulted in disastrous consequences.

Jochebed – the Mother of Moses
Jochebed, the mother of Moses, is one of the underappreciated mothers in the Bible, yet she also showed tremendous faith in God. To avoid the mass slaughter of Hebrew boys, she set her baby adrift in the Nile River, hoping someone would find him and raise him. God so worked that her baby was found by Pharaoh's daughter. Jochebed even became her own son's nurse. God used Moses mightily, to free the Hebrew people from their 400 year bondage of slavery and take them to the promised land. Although little is written about Jochebed in the Bible, her story speaks powerfully to mothers of today.

Hannah – Mother of Samuel the Prophet
Hannah's story is one of the most touching in the entire Bible. Like several other mothers in the Bible, she knew what it meant to suffer long years of barrenness. In Hannah's case she was cruelly taunted by her husband's other wife. But Hannah never gave up on God. Finally her heartfelt prayers were answered. She gave birth to a son, Samuel, then did something entirely selfless to honor her promise to God. God favored Hannah with five more children, bringing great blessing to her life.

Bathsheba – Wife of David
Bathsheba was the object of King David's lust. David even arranged to have her husband Uriah the Hittite killed to get him out of the way. God was so displeased with David's actions that he struck dead the baby from that union. In spite of heartbreaking circumstances, Bathsheba remained loyal to David. Their next son, Solomon, was loved by God and grew up to become Israel's greatest king. From David's line would come Jesus Christ, the Savior of the World. And Bathsheba would have the distinguished honor of being one of only five women listed in Messiah's ancestry.

Elizabeth – Mother of John the Baptist
Barren in her old age, Elizabeth was another of the miracle mothers in the Bible. She conceived and gave birth to a son. She and her husband named him John, as an angel had instructed. Like Hannah before her, she dedicated her son to God, and like Hannah's son, he also became a great prophet, John the Baptist. Elizabeth's joy was complete when her relative Mary visited her, pregnant with the future Savior of the World.

Mary – Mother of Jesus
Mary was the most honored mother in the Bible, the human mother of Jesus, who saved the world from its sins. Although she was only a young, humble peasant, Mary accepted God's will for her life. She suffered enormous shame and pain, yet never doubted her Son for a moment. Mary stands as highly favored by God, a shining example of obedience and submission to the Father's will.

NGC Movie Nite @ 14 May 2011


Each day has so many challenges. There is no doubt that it is easier to doubt God than to trust Him, at least for me it takes such a force of the will to see the situation as it is and in the midst of it chose to trust God.

Faith like Potatoes is the title of the moview where Angus, during a drought in South Africa, and after praying for rain, plants potato seeds. Even though it does not rain he trusts God and waits to harvest the crop. Sure enough, when the time comes to harvest, under the ground, where Angus could not see, the potatoes had grown.

Join us at Nilai Gospel Chapel from 7.00pm onwards on Saturday, 14 May 2011 to find out more.

"The condition for a miracle is difficulty. For a great miracle is impossibility".