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		<title>How Messy is Your Life?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Oct 2024 11:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mess scares us.Many of us want to fix it, or at least try to neaten it up so the curious]]></description>
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<p align="left">Mess scares us.<br />Many of us want to fix it, or at least try to neaten it up so the curious eyes of those around don’t make us feel uneasy. Somehow, we have been taught to package our lives into neat parcels and showcase the good sides and not the bad sides.</p>
<p align="left">Look at posts on social media and you see it.</p>
<p align="left">But deep down, we know that our lives aren’t as nicely packaged and pristine as we want them to look to the outsider.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The good news</h2>
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<p align="left">Here’s the good news: God sees your mess and He loves you. He is not going anywhere but staying by your side, wanting to journey with you through the mess. He is a faithful God who makes good on His promises.<br /></p>
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<p><b><i>God sees your mess and He loves you.</i></b></p>
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<p align="left">About a year ago, I was baking with my daughter. Holding an egg in her hand, she was ready to crack it into the bowl. But with one knock on the bowl, her little hands squished the egg towards herself. So, instead of the egg dropping into the bowl, we saw runny, gooey egg white and yolk all over her top, flowing down the tabletop, trickling down the cabinet, and racing to the floor.<br /><i></i></p>
<p align="left"><i>Oh my gosh</i>. That was my first thought.<br />“Sorry Mummy,” she whispered quickly, half expecting me to be upset.<br /></p>
<p align="left">It doesn’t sound very funny with the description of the mess, but honestly, the way the egg cracked, and my reaction coupled with hers, made me burst out laughing.<br /></p>
<p align="left">“It’s okay, Sweetpea. These things happen. We are baking and you’re learning. Let’s clean up and try again,” I enveloped her in a bear hug and assured her. </p>
<p align="left">Clean-up was not the most fun, but before I knew it, we were back on track baking what we had set out to, and the next egg she cracked went into the bowl perfectly.<br /></p>
<p align="left">This story reminds me of how sometimes we fear that the mess we make is too great. We beat ourselves up and we sulk, dwelling on thoughts that tell us we are not good enough.</p>
<p align="left">But wait. Remember that God sees you as so much more important than the mess. He wants to clean up the mess with us if we would let Him.</p>
<p align="left">Sure, our mess may be a lot more than just gooey egg on the table and floor, but think about how much bigger God is as well. He can take the load of our mess, no matter how big it is. The question is whether we would let Him take it.</p>
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<p><b><i>Think about how much bigger God is as well. He can take the load of our mess.</i></b></p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Others messed up too</h2>
<p align="left">If we look at characters in the Bible, we see a lot of mess. Jacob manipulated his brother, Esau, into giving him his birthright for a bowl of soup and some bread (Gen 25:29–34). He then dressed up like his brother and tricked his father into giving him the blessing meant for Esau (Gen 27:1–41). Yet, Jacob was still chosen to continue the line which carried God’s promise (Gen 28:10–15).</p>
<p align="left">King David messed up too. He coveted another man’s wife and then eventually sent the man, Uriah, to the frontlines to be killed to cover up his sin (2 Sam 11). In the end, King David had to be confronted by the prophet Nathan to realise the mess that he had made (2 Sam 12:1–15).</p>
<p align="left">Through these stories, we see a common theme of messing up and then God coming to save. And the in-between of these steps is a repentant heart. Jacob knew what he had done to Esau was wrong and eventually made up with Esau (Gen 32–33). David realised his sin and cried out to God for mercy (2 Sam 12:13, Psalm 51). We don’t have to let our mess define us. Come back to God in repentance and see Him work in you, making something beautiful from the mess.</p>
<p align="left"><b><i>       We don&#8217;t have to let our mess define us. <br /></i></b><b><i>       Come back to God in repentance and see Him work in you, <br />       making something beautiful from the mess.</i></b></p>
<p align="left">Characters in the Bible are just as messy and broken like us. Yet, this did not stop God from making good on His promises, showing His faithfulness when his people are unfaithful. God even used the mess to make something beautiful. After their first child died, Solomon was born of David and Bathsheba, who eventually became the next king after David, carrying on his lineage. We look at characters in the Bible, we see a lot of mess. Jacob manipulated his brother, Esau, into giving him his birthright for a bowl of soup and some bread (Gen 25:29–34). He then dressed up like his brother and tricked his father into giving him the blessing meant for Esau (Gen 27:1–41). Yet, Jacob was still chosen to continue the line which carried God’s promise (Gen 28:10–15).</p>
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<p><b><i>Characters in the Bible are just as messy and broken like us. Yet, this did not stop God from making good on His promises, showing His faithfulness when His people are unfaithful.</i></b></p>
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<h2>would you give God your mess?</h2>
<p align="left">Some may ask, why does this lineage even matter?</p>
<p align="left">The line of descendants from Abraham to Isaac to Jacob to David led all the way to Jesus (Matt 1:1–17). And this is our good news to live out and carry to the world — Jesus came to save us from our mess and give us life anew! Through the generations, God has been the same faithful One amidst all the mess in the world.</p>
<p align="left">Would you give God your mess today and let Him rescue you?</p>
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		<title>Is God Working In My Life?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Alina Teo]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2024 23:50:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[feeling FORGOTTEN Sometimes we do feel like we’ve been forgotten, don’t we? We look around us and everyone seems to]]></description>
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<p>Sometimes we do feel like we’ve been forgotten, don’t we? We look around us and everyone seems to have it together and we wonder, “Why not me?”.&nbsp;</p>


<p>For many of the Bible’s characters we are familiar with, they too may have felt this. For example, Joseph was falsely accused and thrown into prison. Even when he helped his inmate out of prison, he was forgotten. But God had not forgotten Joseph and eventually used him to save his whole family and the population of Egypt from a severe famine (Gen 39–41). How about the woman who suffered haemorrhaging for 12 years and saw no light of healing for so long? She must have felt forgotten. But God had not forgotten her and in the end, she had a personal encounter with Jesus himself (Matt 9:20–22).</p>


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<cite>The Lord will work out his plans for my life—<br>    for your faithful love, O Lord, endures forever.<br>    Don’t abandon me, for you made me.</cite></blockquote>


<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Psalm 138:8</h2>


<p>Psalm 138:8 tells us that “The LORD will work out His plans for my life — for Your faithful love, O LORD, endures forever. Don’t abandon me, for You made me” (NLT). This is God’s promise that He <em>will</em> be on the journey with you and He is at work in perfecting and completing the good work He has started in your life. Even when it seems that things have gone wrong, remember that God has not let you out of His sight. You can trust and rest assured that God isn’t giving up on you or that He has stopped working in your life. His faithful love holds you.</p>


<p>Back in junior college, I remember the day when I received my GCE ‘A’ level results. Staring at my grades, I felt lost and unsure. I had worked hard and did not get the results I had hoped for. I was devastated because, while many of my good friends were headed to the school of their choice, I was kind of left on the shelf, forgotten. At that point, I didn&#8217;t understand nor feel like this was God’s perfect plan all set in motion for me. But God knew and He was working in and through situations that looked bleak to me.&nbsp;</p>


<p>Eventually, I did get into one of the local universities and into a course I had interest in. As much as I was disappointed initially, God truly had a plan for my life and He was teaching me that I could trust Him. The next four years were one of the best in my life — making amazing friends whose friendships carry me till today, enjoying and being challenged in what I studied and soaking up the experiences of hall life and more. Looking back now, those difficult times revealed God’s faithful love to me and how God did not and will not abandon me. He knows better than I do and I can fully rely on Him.</p>


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<cite>In the big and tricky situations in my life, or the small and mundane, <br>even in things I don’t even mention to others; <br>He knows and He is faithfully working it out.</cite></blockquote>


<h2 class="wp-block-heading">god&#8217;s terms, not mine</h2>


<p>Another thing to remember is that this working out of God’s plan for my life is through Christ, in order that I may be made more and more into His likeness and glory. So whatever that has to do with me — big or small, significant or seemingly insignificant — He is there and doing something good. In the big and tricky situations in my life, or the small and mundane, even in things I don’t even mention to others; He knows and He is faithfully working it out.</p>


<p>Sometimes, we lose ourselves in thinking God’s plans for our lives would pan out in how we generally understand “good” to be — good grades, good health, good family, and so on. When that doesn’t happen, we lose heart. We question God’s goodness or what He says because it honestly doesn’t look good at times. But if we read carefully, we see that this is the working out of <em>God’s plan</em> for our lives, not our plans for our lives. It is based on God’s terms, not ours.</p>


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<cite>On this journey, God’s mercy holds us fast. <br>God is kind and He is gentle with us.</cite></blockquote>


<h2 class="wp-block-heading">His mercy endures forever</h2>


<p>At times, without being able to see the big picture, it feels like being stuck in a maze with the exit point being a blur. But in those moments, may we pause and remember that God holds us close. Through the heartaches and pain, or the frustration and tears, this verse clearly says that God’s faithful love is present. In the NKJV translation, it speaks of God’s mercy being upon us. His mercy endures forever.&nbsp;</p>


<p>On this journey, God’s mercy holds us fast. God is kind and He is gentle with us. Isaiah 64:8 reminds us, “Yet You, LORD, are our Father. We are the clay, You are the potter; we are all the work of Your hand.” God is mercifully at work in our lives, making us beautiful.</p>


<p>In the second half of Psalm 138:8, David pleads, “Don’t abandon me, for You made me.” This is a call on God’s character, His perfect character that never changes. Therefore, just as David did, I can trust in who God says He is. Despite my flaws and failures, God will hold me fast in the good times and the bad times of my life and His mercy endures forever.&nbsp;</p>


<p>Through this journey, I will emerge complete, beautiful and refined in Christ who never fails.&nbsp;</p>


<p>So when you feel forgotten, remember the promises God has given — He is working out that which concerns you and He does so with mercy and faithfulness. Let this truth shape your life and your thoughts because you are loved and remembered.</p>
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