Annoucement

  • What: Introduction To James
  • When: 27 July 2011, Wednesday, 8-10:30pm
  • Where: Adriel's House

Monday 4 October 2010

20101013 Cell Outing To Play Nation

[UPDATE 2: Due to unforeseen circumstances, that quite a number of our cell members being unable to make it, this outing has been postponed to the following week instead. Date and timing updated in post.]

[UPDATE 1: I'll be bringing the Prayer Booster textbook and workbook, so do let me know if you are coming. If you have not yet paid for them, do try to bring exactly $9 for me as well. Thanks.]

Dear BASICs,

We are going to have our cell fellowship outing this coming Wednesday, 06 13 October 2010, 7pm.

The venue is at Play Nation, 64 Prinsep Street.

Those interested to meet, we can meet at Douby Ghaut MRT Station at 645pm.

Else, I'll see y'all there! :D

God bless!

Wednesday 11 August 2010

Understanding The Lordship Of Jesus Christ

Dear BASICs,

This is a short sharing as follow-up from our cg discussion last week, which we unfortunately did not have sufficient time to go through. I figured this would really help each of us in understanding the great importance of knowing the Lordship of our beloved Saviour, although as commonly understood but always taken for granted. This sharing is loaded with scriptural references, so do use biblegateway or whatever medium that allows you rapid pinpoint of various scriptures for the full understanding!!
(You can flip your bible also if you are very very zhai! LOL)

So here it is, adapted from http://www.lovesark.net/biblenyou/lordship.html.

Understanding the FOUNDATION

1. The price that Jesus Paid
- Christ is OUR Lord because of the price which he has bought using HIS blood.
- "You are not your own; you were bought at a price'' (1 Corinthians 6:19, 20 NIV)
- Not by silver or gold, but by the precious blood of Jesus. (1 Peter 1:19)

2. Jesus exalted as Lord
- "At his name, every knee would bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord" (Philippians 2:5—11)
- Salvation comes only by acknowledging the Lordship of Jesus Christ over our lives. (Romans 10:9)

3. Jesus Demanding Loyalty
- Hard truth that should we love anyone else on Earth more than Jesus, including our parents and spouse, we are not deemed to be counted as His Sheep!. (Luke 14:26,27)
- But putting His love foremost, we can expect an overflowing of compassion and stronger love for our loved ones within our community. We are called to FIRST love Him, and then our neighbours!
- Its all the way brothers and sisters! No looking back to "greener pastures". (Luke 9:62)

Understanding the APPLICATION

1. Jesus, Lord over our Mind
- The Mind is a battlefield, master it and win the war. (Matthew 16:23)
- Following the world's thinking patterns and your thought-life reflects the values of the world. Thoughts and ideas process to actions and constant action proceeds into habit and sin.
- Do NOT be conformed, not even a chance! (Romans 12:2)
- Jesus KNOWS your EVERY thought. Yes, even right now! (1 Chronicles 28:9)

2. Jesus, Lord over our Body
- Flee from sexual temptation and evil desires. (1 Corinthians 6:20)
- But offer our bodies as holy and acceptable sacrifices. Availing of our time and effort, letting Him use us, even in our weaknesses. (Romans 12:1)

3. Jesus, Lord over our Decisions
- Asking the Lord, what to do, where to go at every juncture and cross-road. Acknowledging that His decisions matter over our lives. We are not living just for ourselves! (Bought with a price - see above)
- Lean not on our own understanding. (Proverbs 3:5-6)

4. Jesus, Lord over our Finances
- Money is root of all evil. True to a certain extent, but careful stewardship renders abundant blessings from the master! (Matthew 6:24)
- Give abundantly, not only when you have money, but when we are poor! (2 Corinthians 8:2-3)
- Make our bank in heaven, not earth! (Matthew 6:19-21)

5. Jesus, Lord over our Work
- Finally, work is essential for everyone of us. Lazing and slacking is unacceptable in God's eyes!
- Work, with excellence, with all our hearts, but working for the Lord, not for men! (Colossians 3:24-25)
- In the same manner, find time to rest and seek the Lord in quiet moments. Rest is biblical!! Don't overwork! (Luke 10:38-42)

That's all for the short sharing. I hope you guys find it as helpful as I found it to be! God bless and have a great victorious week ahead!

In Christ Alone,

Adriel

Friday 6 August 2010

04 Aug 10: Memory Verse

Psalm 66:20 (NIV)
Praise be to God,
who has not rejected my prayer
or withheld his love from me!
~ Contributor: Stanley


More sharing by Stanley:
As we walk in fellowship with Christ and sense His love so deep and true, may it bring to the soul it's highest joy as nothing in this world can do.

Tuesday 3 August 2010

Preparation for Cell: 04 Aug 10

Dear bros and sis,

This week, we will be studying on Convictions Chapter 6, and as below are the questions assigned to each team for pre-cell research. :)

Preparation for Questions (don't know which team you belong to?):
  • Priscilla's Team - 6. Give an example of an evil compromise and an example of a good compromise.

  • Stanley's Team - 1. Explain how a conviction can become a driving force in one’s life.

  • Adriel's Team - 11. How serious are we when we pray “our Savior and Lord”? Discuss some key areas Christians should be aware of in practicing the Lordship of Christ.

  • Gabriel's Team - 10. With reference to the four temptations of compromise, what is Satan’s strategy?

In other news, for those who have yet to pay for the new Prayer Booster textbook ($8) and workbook ($1), please pass me the money tomorrow.

Also, there's a cell gathering on Thursday, 5 Aug. The cell is planning to watch "Despicable Me". Please kindly update our dear Gabriel who is helping in organising this if you are interested to go.

See you all tomorrow and God bless! :)

21 Jul 10: Memory Verse

Romans 12:1-2 (NIV)
1 Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God—this is your spiritual act of worship. 2 Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.
~ Contributor: Lionel

Tuesday 20 July 2010

Preparation for Cell: 21 Jul 10

Dear all bros and sis,

We will be wrapping up Convictions Chapter 5 this coming cell. :) If you have yet to read up Convictions Chapter 6, please do so this week, as we'll be doing it from next cell onwards.

Also, for those who have ordered the "Prayer Booster" textbook ($8) and workbook ($1), please remember to bring the money to pay me as well.

See you all tomorrow! God bless you!

16 Jun 10: Memory Verse

Psalm 139:23-24 (NIV)
23 Search me, O God, and know my heart;
test me and know my anxious thoughts.
24 See if there is any offensive way in me,
and lead me in the way everlasting.
~ Contributor: Adriel

Monday 12 July 2010

Attention! Young Adults Seminar by RBC

PEOPLE!

This is really a last minute post for an RBC Seminar scheduled tomorrow at St Andrew's cathedral. Both me and Pris are really interested in attending (Plus go see see the beautiful church as well!!), yeah but of course, the teachings on a lasting relationship in a messed up world.

I really feel that it is quite apt for some of us in this point of our lives now. (Come on, let's now be shy about this! LoL) And yes, I pray that this would enrich and encourage all of us in one way or another regarding the complicated issues of love and relationship in this sin depraved society of ours today!

Attached are the details. Know that this is really last minute, but if can come, COME! We'll go together and learn together! We'll confirm via sms ba!

RBC Ministries Youth Bible Teaching

In conjunction with the Bible conference, RBC Ministries is also holding a Youth Bible Teaching session. Rev. Paul Baxendale is the speaker for this event as well. In today's world of fleeting encounters, youth often find it challenging to establish a meaningful and lasting boy-girl relationship. Currently in his late thirties, Paul's relatively young age helps him connect with youth effectively as he seeks to provide spiritual guidance based upon the unchanging Word of God.

Designed for young people between the ages of 13 and 25, the event details are as follows:

Title: A Lasting Relationship In A Messed Up World
Speaker: Rev. Paul Baxendale
Date: 13 July 2010 (Tuesday)
Time: 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Venue: St Andrew's Cathedral, New Sanctuary.

If you have any queries, please e-mail or contact us at 6858-0900.

Adriel

Tuesday 22 June 2010

2010 June: Young Adult Combined Cell Meeting

Greetings BASICs,

As mentioned at the beginning of the month, we will be having the our combined young adult cell meeting this coming Friday, 25 Jun 2010.

The venue is at Mary’s Kafe at Kum Yan Methodist Church (on Queen’s Street).

How to get there? It's at the street next to the Singapore Art Museum (along Bras Basah Road). It's also about 7 mins walk from Bugis MRT or City Hall MRT, and a stone’s throw away from the Bras Basah Circle Line MRT station. If you are driving, places that you can park can be found at:
  1. NTUC Income Centre (car park entrance is from Queen Street itself)
  2. Hotel Royal @ Queens
  3. Blk 642 Waterloo Centre (HDB basement carpark)
Should you want to meet and go together, drop me a SMS. I'm sure we can arrange something. ;)

Last but not least, you are strongly encouraged to attend. Adriel and Priscilla are putting up a special item on behalf of our cell. Naturally, I look forward to your earnest participation to show your support, for we are all a single body of Christ. :)

Our love to God is measured by our everyday fellowship with others and the love it displays.
~ Andrew Murray

Sunday 13 June 2010

Preparation for Cell: 16 Jun 10

Dear all bros and sis,

We will be beginning on Convictions Chapter 5 this coming cell, and as below are the questions assigned to each team for pre-cell research. :) Do highlight to me if you are not able to make it (especially for rostered members except Adriel and Priscilla) so that I can make advance planning and adjustments. Thanks much!

Preparation for Questions (don't know which team you belong to?):
  • Priscilla's Team - 1. What is a cult?

  • Stanley's Team - 2. What are the differences between a cult and traditional Christianity?

  • Adriel's Team - 3. How do you deal with a cult member who has joined your house group?

  • Gabriel's Team - 4. What is the best way to deal with a cult member who is knocking at your door?

Let's all be prepared for this coming cell. God bless one and all! :)

02 Jun 10: Memory Verse

Numbers 23:19 (NIV)
God is not a man, that he should lie,
nor a son of man, that he should change his mind.
Does he speak and then not act?
Does he promise and not fulfill?
~ Contributor: Elaine

Wednesday 26 May 2010

Preparation for Cell: 26 May 10

Hi BASICs,

Please take note of the questions to be discussed tomorrow. :) Do highlight to me if you are not able to make it (especially for rostered members) so that I can make advance planning and adjustments. Thanks much!

Worship Lead: Adriel

Preparation for Questions (don't know which team you belong to?):
  • Priscilla's Team - 12. Wrong belief system results in wrong action, but oftentimes practitioners see no wrong. Cite some modern day examples.

  • Stanley's Team - 10. In place of a right relationship with God, man has devised many poor substitutes - false religion, idolatry, cults, theories of evolution, atheism, New Age Movement, astrology, witchcraft, occultism, Satanism, etc. Select any three and discuss.

  • Adriel's Team - 13. Truth must have a point of reference. As Christians, where is our point of reference? Why?

  • Gabriel's Team - 11. Who is God to you? Identify some of His qualities. How does it affect you?

See you all tomorrow! :)

Tuesday 25 May 2010

19 May 10: Memory Verse

Isaiah 43:1-5a (NIV)
1 But now, this is what the LORD says—
he who created you, O Jacob,
he who formed you, O Israel:
"Fear not, for I have redeemed you;
I have summoned you by name; you are mine.

2 When you pass through the waters,
I will be with you;
and when you pass through the rivers,
they will not sweep over you.
When you walk through the fire,
you will not be burned;
the flames will not set you ablaze.

3 For I am the LORD, your God,
the Holy One of Israel, your Savior;
I give Egypt for your ransom,
Cush and Seba in your stead.

4 Since you are precious and honored in my sight,
and because I love you,
I will give men in exchange for you,
and people in exchange for your life.

5 Do not be afraid, for I am with you;
~ Contributor: Ruth

Wednesday 12 May 2010

Preparation for Cell: 19 May 10

Hi BASICs,

Some updates:
  • Please pray for Priscilla's uncle who was admitted to hospital for breathlessness yesterday. He has a condition of liver cancer. Stage of health is unknown now, but do pray in proxy for him.
  • Troven's audition into Praislight was a success! Praise God!

Please take note of the questions to be discussed for next week. :) Do highlight to me if you are not able to make it (especially for rostered members) so that I can make advance planning and adjustments. Thanks much!

Worship Lead: Stanley

Preparation for Questions (don't know which team you belong to?):
  • Priscilla's Team - 8. Give reasons why the theories of reincarnation cannot stand (see Hebrews 9:27).

  • Stanley's Team - 7. What are the devastating implications on young people if they truly believe in the theories of evolution?

  • Adriel's Team - 6. Why are there so many different theories of evolution?

  • Gabriel's Team - 9. Just because everyone is sincere but is taking a different route to the same place, we should all be tolerant. Do you agree with that? Please discuss.

May you all have a fruitful week dwelling in God's Word! God bless and catch up next week! :D

05 May 10: Memory Verse

Philippians 4:6-7 (NIV)
6 Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. 7 And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
~ Contributor: John

Tuesday 4 May 2010

Preparation for Cell: 05 May 10

Hi BASICs,

Please take note of the questions to be discussed for this week. :) We are now at Convictions Chapter 4 by the way.

Do highlight to me if you are not able to make it (especially for rostered members) so that I can make advance planning and adjustments. Thanks much!

Worship Lead: Stanley

Preparation for Questions (don't know which team you belong to?):
  • Priscilla's Team -4. It is so obvious that no created being could ever topple God's government. Why then did Lucifer attempt it? (See Isaiah 14:12-15.)

  • Stanley's Team - 2. Imagine this world without Truth. What will be the consequences?

  • Adriel's Team - 5. What are the dangers of a wrong belief system?

  • Gabriel's Team - 1. The fact that there is such a thing called Truth requires certain responses from us. What are they?

God bless and see you all tomorrow! :)

Tuesday 27 April 2010

Preparation for Cell: 28 Apr 10

Greetings all!

What follows is the roster for this week. Please kindly prepare. :) Do highlight to me if you are not able to make it (especially for rostered members) so that I can make advance planning and adjustments. Thanks much!

Worship Lead: Adriel

Preparation for Questions (don't know which team you belong to?):
  • Priscilla's Team -13. God is looking for a man to stand in the gap before Him (Ezekiel 22:30). How would you respond to this?

  • Stanley's Team - 14. Being a Moabitess, Ruth was an outsider. How did God reward her for her godly conviction (see Ruth 4:9-22)?

  • Adriel's Team - 15. Upholding godly convictions is no easy matter. Noah was willing to pay the price. Can you think of some incidents or situations Noah must have gone through?

  • Gabriel's Team - 12. What was Joshua's recommendation and promise to the Israelites when he took over the leadership?

God bless and see you all tomorrow! :)

21 Apr 10: Memory Verse

Isaiah 33:6 (NIV)
He will be the sure foundation for your times,
a rich store of salvation and wisdom and knowledge;
the fear of the LORD is the key to this treasure.
~ Contributor: Ruth

Thursday 8 April 2010

Preparation for Cell: 21 Apr 10

Posting this early to avoid it being late. :P
Since next week is our cell's monthly break, please use the time to carefully read and digest Convictions To Live By: Chapter 4.

Do highlight to me if you are not able to make it (especially for rostered members) so that I can make advance planning and adjustments. Thanks much!

Worship Lead: Stanley

Preparation for Questions (don't know which team you belong to?):
  • Priscilla's Team - 11. Analyze the steps Noah took when he received the word from God (see Hebrews 11:7).

  • Stanley's Team - 11. Analyze the steps Noah took when he received the word from God (see Hebrews 11:7).

  • Adriel's Team - 12. What was Joshua's recommendation and promise to the Israelites when he took over the leadership?

  • Gabriel's Team - 10. Purity was Daniel's power, stability and influence. Please discuss.

As we enjoy the time of break from cell, let's keep on fellowshipping with God daily, reading His Word, seeking His will, affirming His promises and blessings in your life, to work through you to bless your family, friends, and love ones. :)

Luke 9:62 (NIV)
Jesus replied, "No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for service in the kingdom of God."

07 Apr 10: Memory Verse

Psalm 136:1 (NIV)
Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good.
His love endures forever.
~ Contributor: Arianne

Tuesday 6 April 2010

Preparation for Cell: 07 Apr 10

So sorry for the late notice guys. Here's the list of preparation for each individual groups for the upcoming cell tomorrow night.

Do highlight to me if you are not able to make it (especially for rostered members) so that I can make adjustments. Thanks!

Worship Lead: Adriel

Preparation for Questions (don't know which team you belong to?):
  • Priscilla's Team - 7. Like Esther, are we also born in this nation "for such a time as this"? What do you say?

  • Stanley's Team - 8. What kept Abraham from having a spirit of materialism?

  • Adriel's Team - 9. Life is always a mixture of good and bad events. How do you view life positively?

  • Gabriel's Team - 10. Purity was Daniel's power, stability and influence. Please discuss.

God bless and see you all tomorrow! :)

24 Mar 10: Memory Verse

Deuteronomy 29:29 (NIV)
The secret things belong to the LORD our God, but the things revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may follow all the words of this law.
~ Contributor: Adelene

Friday 2 April 2010

Will we lose our salvation?

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

Brother Justin from Speedlight recommended this passage to me. I hope you will find it useful, just as I did. Be steadfast in your faith. I believe God will not short-change us and will reward us as He has promised.

Agape,
Fiona

Hebrews 6:4-6 and the Possibility of Apostasy
Sam Storms
Nov 7, 2006
Series: Eternal Security

This is undoubtedly one of the most controversial and frequently debated passages in all of Scripture. It would not be going too far to say that those who believe a genuine believer can forfeit (or lose) his/her salvation appeal to this passage more often than any other. Read the passage closely.

Who are these people who “have once been enlightened and have tasted of the heavenly gift and have been made partakers of the Holy Spirit, and have tasted the good word of God and the powers of the age to come, and then have fallen away”? It is important for us to know because “it is impossible to renew them again to repentance, since they again crucify to themselves the Son of God, and put Him to open shame.”

There are probably a dozen or more interpretive options of this passage that may be found in the commentaries and journal literature. It isn’t my purpose to interact with them here. Rather, I am focusing solely on the question of whether the terminology in vv. 4-5 would lead us to conclude that these individuals were born-again, justified, believers.
Are these born-again Christian men and women? If so, the doctrine of eternal security is shattered. Or is it possible for a person to experience some form of spiritual “enlightenment” and to “taste” spiritual blessings and to “partake” of the Holy Spirit and yet never know Jesus in a saving way? I believe the answer to this latter question is Yes. Let me begin by giving six reasons from the book of Hebrews itself why these people are not born-again believers who have apostatized.

First, the situation described in vv. 4-6 is illustrated in vv. 7-8. There we read, “For ground that drinks the rain which often falls upon it [this drinking of frequent rains refers to the blessings of vv. 4-5: enlightenment, partaking of the HS, tasting spiritual blessings, etc.] and brings forth vegetation useful to those for whose sake it is also tilled, receives a blessing from God; but if it yields thorns and thistles [this corresponds to the “falling away” of v. 6a], it is worthless and close to being cursed, and it ends up being burned.”
Rain falls on all kinds of ground, but one cannot tell from that alone what kind of vegetation, if any, will appear. The picture here is not of ground that receives frequent rain, yields life and vegetation, and then loses it. The picture is of two different kinds of ground altogether. One responds to the rain [spiritual blessings and opportunities] by producing bountiful vegetation, while the other is barren, lifeless, and thus condemned. Likewise, people who hear the gospel and respond with saving faith bring forth life. Others, however, who sit in church and hear the truth and are blessed by the ministry of the HS but eventually turn their back on it all are like a field that never yields vegetation and thus comes into judgment.
As Wayne Grudem notes, “the idea of land that once bore good fruit and now bears thorns is not compatible with this picture. The implication is this: While the positive experiences listed in verses 4-6 do not provide us enough information to know whether the people were truly saved or not, the committing of apostasy and holding Christ up to contempt do reveal the true nature of those who fall away: all along they have been like bad ground that can only bear bad fruit. If the metaphor of the thorn-bearing land explains verses 4-6 (as it surely does), then their falling away shows that they were never saved in the first place” (“Perseverance of the Saints: A Case Study from Hebrews 6:4-6 and the Other Warning Passages in Hebrews,” in Still Sovereign, Baker; 156-57).

Second, in 6:9 we read of a significant contrast: “But beloved, we are convinced of better things concerning you, and things that accompany salvation, though we are speaking this way.” The “better things” in view are stated in vv. 10-12, things like “work” and “love” and “ministry” and “diligence” and “full assurance of hope” and “faith” and “patience” and “inheriting the promises.” These “things” are “better” than the experiences of vv. 4-6 precisely because they “belong to” or “accompany” salvation. In other words, “the author says he is confident that most of his readers have better things than the people he described in verses 4-6, and these things are better in that his readers also have things that belong to salvation. This implies that the blessings in verses 4-6 were not things that belong to salvation” (Grudem, 159).

Before going further, let’s summarize vv. 7-12. “Verses 7-8 describe the people in verses 4-6 as unfruitful land that repeatedly bears thorns and thistles, and thus indicate that they were never saved. Verses 9-12 say that the readers, in general, have better things than the temporary experiences of vv. 4-6, and that those better things include salvation. Therefore both verses 7-8 and verse 9 indicate that the people in verses 4-6 who fell away never had salvation” (Grudem, 160).]
Third, according to Hebrews 3:14 (and 3:6), “we have become partakers of Christ, if we hold fast the beginning of our assurance firm until the end.” Note well: he says we “have become” partakers of Christ, not “will become” or “are now partakers,” if we persevere in faith. In other words, holding fast in faith, i.e., persevering, proves that you became a partaker of Christ in the past. Failing to hold fast, i.e., apostatizing from the faith, proves that you never were a partaker of Christ. Apostasy or falling away (6:6a) doesn’t mean you once were in and have now fallen out of partaking in Christ. It means you never were or never became a partaker in the first place.

Fourth, we read in Hebrews 10:14 that “by one offering He has perfected for all time those who are sanctified.” Here we are told that for those who are now being sanctified (i.e., indwelt by the HS, growing in holiness by faith) “the offering of Christ on the cross has perfected that person for all time. For all time! In other words to become a beneficiary of the perfecting, justifying work of Christ on the cross is to be perfected in the sight of God forever. This suggests that Hebrews 6:6 does not mean that those who re-crucify Christ were once really justified by the blood of Jesus and were really being sanctified in an inward spiritual sense” (John Piper, Sermon, 5).

Fifth, our author concludes this letter with a prayer relating to the fulfillment in us of the blessings of the New Covenant. He prays that God would “equip you in every good thing to do His will, working in us that which is pleasing in His sight, through Jesus Christ” (13:20-21). The promise of the new and “eternal” covenant is that God will put in his people a new heart and cause them to walk in His ways and not turn away from doing them good (see Ezek. 11:19; 36:27; Jer. 24:7; 32:40). Thus, Piper concludes that “in verse 21 he says that it is not finally dependent on us whether we persevere in faith and bear fruit. It is finally dependent on God: He is working in us that which is pleasing in his sight. He is fulfilling the new covenant promise to preserve us. This means that Hebrews 6:6 would contradict the new covenant if it meant that people could be truly justified members of the new covenant and then commit apostasy and be rejected. That would mean that God did not fulfill his promise to ‘work in them what is pleasing in his sight.’ He would have broken his new covenant promise” (Piper, 5).

Sixth, we must take note not just of what is said of these people in vv. 4-6 but what is not said of them that is usually said of Christians. Typical terms used to describe believers, such as regeneration, conversion, justified, adopted, elect, faith in Jesus, are conspicuous by their absence. This is more than merely an argument from silence when we consider the way Christians are described in the book of Hebrews itself. Here is a listing of what is true of the true believer, all of which are absent from the description of those who apostatize in 6:4-6.
(1) God has forgiven their sins (10:17; 8:12)
(2) God has cleansed their consciences (9:14; 10:22)
(3) God has written his laws on their hearts (8:10; 10:16)
(4) God is producing holiness of life in them (2:11; 10:14; 13:21)
(5) God has given them an unshakable kingdom (12:28)
(6) God is pleased with them (chp. 11; 13:16,21)
(7) They have faith (4:3; 6:12; 10:22,38,39; 12:2; 13:7; etc.)
(8) They have hope (6:11,18; 7:19; 10:23)
(9) They have love (6:10; 10:33-34; 13:1)
(10) They worship and pray (12:28; 13:15; 4:16; 10:22)
(11) They obey God (5:9; 10:36; 12:10,11,14)
(12) They persevere (3:6,14; 6:11; 10:23)
(13) They enter God’s rest (4:3,11)
(14) They know God (8:11)
(15) They are God’s house, his children, his people (3:6; 2:10,13; 8:10)
(16) They share in Christ (3:14)
(17) They will receive future salvation (1:14; 7:25; 5:9; 9:28).

Someone might object by saying: “O.K., typical descriptions of the saved are not found in 6:4-6, but neither are typical descriptions of the lost found there either!” Grudem responds: “I agree that the phrases [in 6:4-6] alone do not match the author’s descriptions of the lost, and they do not indicate that these people are lost (before they commit apostasy). But that is just the point: Before they commit apostasy their spiritual status is uncertain. It remains to be seen whether they are among the saved or the lost. They have not yet given decisive indications either way. That is the reason the author warns them not to turn away – they are still at a point where a decision to be among the saved or the lost must be made” (171).

What about the terms used in 6:4-5 (enlightenment, tasting, partakers, etc.)? On the one hand, it is certainly the case that all Christians experience these realities. But do only Christians experience them? Or is it possible for these experiences also to be true of people who have been repeatedly exposed to the gospel and to the benefits it brings, yet without personally embracing the person of Christ as Lord and Savior? Let’s look at each one in turn.

They have “once been enlightened” – Have true Christians been “enlightened”? Yes. But this term need mean no more than to hear the gospel, to learn or to understand. “Certainly such intellectual understanding of the facts of the gospel is an important step toward saving faith, but it does not itself constitute the element of personal trust in Christ that is essential to faith” (Grudem, 142-43). All of us know people, perhaps family members, who have been repeatedly exposed to the truth of the gospel, understand what it means, can articulate the claims of Christ with incredible precision, yet refuse to put their trust in Him as Lord and Savior. Thus, whereas all true Christians have been enlightened, not all those who are enlightened are true Christians.

They have “tasted of the heavenly gift” and “the good word of God” and “the powers of the age to come” – This certainly points to a genuine spiritual experience. But must we conclude that it was a genuine saving experience? These are not strangers to the gospel or to the church. These are people who have come under conviction of the HS, who have experienced some degree of blessing both through common grace and through their close, intimate contact with genuine believers. Perhaps they have been healed. Perhaps a demon has been cast out. They have heard the Word of God and have come to taste and feel and enjoy something of its power and beauty and truth. They have felt the “wooing” of the HS and have seen great and wonderful things in the body of Christ. Those in Matthew 7:22-23 preached, prophesied, performed miracles, and cast out demons in Christ’s name . . . but were not saved. Jesus said to them: “I never knew you; depart from me, you evildoers” (v. 23). These, then, “have tasted” the power and blessings of the new covenant, but they have not personally prized, cherished, embraced, loved, trusted, treasured, or savored the atoning death of Jesus as their only hope for eternal life.

They have been made “partakers of the Holy Spirit” – Whereas the word translated “partaker” can certainly refer to a saving participation in Christ (cf. Heb. 3:14), it can also refer to a looser association or participation. See Luke 5:7; Heb. 1:9 (“comrades” or “companions”). These people had in some way come to share in some aspect of the HS and his ministry. But in what way? Must we conclude that it was a “saving” way? Why does our author not use terminology that would put the question of their spiritual status to rest, such as “filled with” or “baptized in” or “indwelt by” the Holy Spirit?

They have in some sense “repented” – There is a “sorrow for sins” and a turning from them that even non-believers can experience. This is clear from Heb. 12:7 and the reference to Esau, as well as the “repentance” of Judas Iscariot in Mt. 27:3. Paul refers to a repentance “without regret that leads to salvation,” the implication being that there is a repentance that does not lead to salvation. As with “belief” and “faith”, so too with “repentance,” we must always distinguish between what is substantial and saving, on the one hand, and what is spurious on the other.

Wayne Grudem provides this helpful summation:
“What has happened to these people? They are at least people who have been affiliated closely with the fellowship of the church. They have had some sorrow for sin and a decision to forsake their sin (repentance). They have clearly understood the gospel and given some assent to it (they have been enlightened). They have come to appreciate the attractiveness of the Christian life and the change that comes about in people’s lives because of becoming a Christian, and they have probably had answers to prayers in their own lives and felt the power of the Holy Spirit at work, perhaps even using some spiritual gifts (they have become ‘associated with’ the work of the Holy Spirit or have become partakers of the Holy Spirit and have tasted the heavenly gift and the powers of the age to come). They have been exposed to the true preaching of the Word and have appreciated much of its teachings (they have tasted the goodness of the Word of God). These factors are all positive, and people who have experienced these things may be genuine Christians. But these factors alone are not enough to give conclusive evidence of any of the decisive beginning stages of the Christian life (regeneration, saving faith and repentance unto life, justification, adoption, initial sanctification). In fact, these experiences are all preliminary to those decisive beginning stages of the Christian life. The actual spiritual status of those who have experienced these things is still unclear” (153).
I conclude that the people described in 6:4-5 who, according to v. 6, “fall away” are not now and never were born-again believers. They are not Christians who have “lost” their salvation.

I believe the spiritual state and experience of those described in Hebrews 6:4-6 is virtually identical to that of the first three of four soils in the parable of the sower (see Matthew 13:3-23; Mark 4:1-9; Luke 8:4-15). In that parable, only the fourth soil is called “good” and subsequently bears fruit. The other three represent those who hear the gospel and respond with varying degrees of understanding, interest, and joy, none of which, however, bear fruit that would testify of genuine spiritual life. That is to say, they experienced “enlightenment” and “tasted” the goodness and power of the ministry of the Spirit and the blessings of the kingdom, yet turned their back on the truth when trials, troubles, or temptations came their way. Their apostasy was proof of the falsity of their initial “faith” (see esp. John 8:31; Heb. 3:6,14; 1 John 2:19).

Tuesday 23 March 2010

Preparation for Cell: 24 Mar 10

Do highlight to me if you are not able to make it (especially for rostered members) so that I can make advance planning and adjustments. Thanks much!

Worship Lead: Stanley

Preparation for Questions (don't know which team you belong to?):
  • Priscilla's Team - 5. Why is it that many people cannot cope with wealth, success and power?

  • Stanley's Team - 6. If a handpicked disciple like Judas who had seen Jesus in the flesh could betray Him, how easy it is for us to fall. Do you agree with this and why?

  • Adriel's Team - 3. Samson's unguarded strength and unprepared heart had finally put him in bondage. Please comment.

  • Gabriel's Team - 4. How could a wise ruler like Solomon allow rampant compromises into his personal life?

God bless and see you all tomorrow! :)

Thursday 18 March 2010

17 Mar 10: Memory Verse

Ephesians 2:8 (NIV)
For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God.
~ Contributor: Troven

Tuesday 16 March 2010

Preparation for Cell: 17 Mar 10

Do highlight to me if you are not able to make it (especially for rostered members) so that I can make advance planning and adjustments. Thanks much!

Worship Lead: Adriel

Preparation for Questions (don't know which team you belong to?):
  • Priscilla's Team - 1. Who is God's anointed? What constitutes "touching God's anointed"?

  • Stanley's Team - 2. State Joshua's basic life conviction found in Joshua 1:8 in your own words.

  • Adriel's Team - 3. Samson's unguarded strength and unprepared heart had finally put him in bondage. Please comment.

  • Gabriel's Team - 4. How could a wise ruler like Solomon allow rampant compromises into his personal life?

God bless and see you all tomorrow! :)

24 Feb 10: Memory Verse

1 Corinthians 2:9 (NIV)
However, as it is written:
"No eye has seen,
no ear has heard,
no mind has conceived
what God has prepared for those who love him"
~ Contributor: Adelene

Sunday 7 March 2010

Pain and Growth

I am currently reading the book Boundaries with kids by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend. Though I'm not a parent but a teacher, this chapter speaks to me so much that I couldn't help but to share it.

Lesson number one in parenting and life is "Growth involves pain." Lesson number two is "Not all pain produces growth." Learning to tell the difference is the key to having someone stay on the bottom, or grow past where he or she is.

When I played basketball in junior high, our coach had a big banner across the locker room that read, NO PAIN, NO GAIN. This saying became our team's mantra as we conditioned, trained, and practiced, sometimes past the point we thought we could endure.

I had experienced the reality of this phrase before, but I had never understood it quite like this. If I'm not struggling, I'm not getting better at what I have to do. This lesson has served me well for life. If you are independent, you are used to doing things that "hurt" so you can receive something you desire.

For example, as I write this chapter, I am very tired. I'm tired from traveling, and I'm tired of writing. It's a weekend, and I don't like working on the weekend. In addition, I haven't managed my time too well lately, and I'm behind. But as I write, I also know that to continue through the struggle is the only way to get what I desire. I want this book to be published. I want you, the parent, to have it. I want to fulfill this part of what I think God has called me to do. And if the book sells, I can also buy food.

As I write at this late hour, I also groan and gripe about it. Luckily, no one is listening. But what if I called my mother and cried to her about how difficult writing is, how hard it is to make things work in today's world, how cruel life is? And what if she had no boundaries herself, felt "sorry" for my pain, and sent me a check? What if she "compassionately" listened and agreed that I should not push myself so hard? (Don't worry, this is not killing me. But good complainer I am, I could make it sound that way for a codependent mother.) I could be assuaged out of my suffering enough to just let it go and feel okay about not accomplishing my task.

I can actually remember just such a day when I was in the sixth greade and tried this with my mother. I had had mononucleosis and had missed a month of school. When I came back, I was overwhelmed with the amount of work I had to catch up on. I remembered going to my mother and saying, "I do not want to go to school today. It's just too much. I can't take it anymore."

I will never forget what she said. I can see her and hear her words tonight as if I were standing there today: "Sometimes I don't want to go to work either. But I have to go." Then she hugged me and told me to get ready for school.

I was hurting. I was tired. I was in pain. But my mom knew it would not harm me to keep going. She evaluated my pain - the pain of momentary discipline - and encouraged me to keep going. Today, I am thankful for her boundaries. Without them my life would be full of half-done projects and unfulfilled goals. Later, I talked to her about this, and she told me parts of the story I had never heard before.

When I was four years old, a childhood bone disease caused me to lose the use of my left leg for two years. At times I had to use a wheelchair, and at other times I wore restrictive braces and walked on crutches. I was unable to get around much and play with other children.

As you can imagine, this was difficult for my parents to watch. However, when I see home movies, I see an active youngster wheeling through the zoo, going to birthday parties, and hopping around on braces and crutches. For a crippled kid, I did a lot.

I never knew what my parents had to go through to help me become this self-sufficient. The orthopedist told them that they were going to "ruin" me if they did things for me. She told them that they had to let me suffer through learning how to walk on crutches, steer the wheelchair, and explain to others what was wrong with me.

It was extremely painful for my parents to watch me struggle. They already felt sorry for their four-year-old son, who had lost the ability to walk like other children. They wanted to rescue me when I cried about having to wear the brace, or when I was in pain. Instead, they spanked me for trying to walk on my bad leg (something that would have deformed me for life). After she disciplined me, my mom revealed later, she would have to call a friend and cry.

My mother also told me of one day when I was struggling to get up the stairs to church. She overheard someone say, "Can you believe those parents, making him do that? How cruel they are!" But she was able to keep the limits. Another day, my crutch slipped on the marble steps of the post office; I came tumbling down, shaken, bruised, and cut up. But Mom continued to make me go up stairs on my own.

I cried, complained, and tried all of a four-year-old's games to manipulate my mom and dad into not allowing me to suffer the pain of learning self-sufficiency. But they kept their limits, and we made it through.

The end result is that I was soon able to get around and live a reasonably active and normal life with other children, and my leg eventually healed. Today I am grateful for their making me go through pain that hurt me, but did not harm me.

The parent who hears every cry or complaint as the ultimate concern will never develop boundaries and character in the child. When your children cry about homework, chores, or a missed opportunity because they did not do their part, what are you going to do? How you answer this question will have a tremendous effect on the course of your child's life.

Sunday 21 February 2010

Slight Amendment To Teams

Due to some unbalanced team strength (considering usual attendance), I'm doing some slight amendments to the teams in cell.

You can view the updated list on the teams page.

Specific members who are affected are Harry, Troven, Siew Hor, Jessica, Diana, John Lee and John Chua.

Please take note guys! :)

Blessings,
Lionel

Saturday 20 February 2010

Preparation for Cell: 24 Feb 10

Greetings all!

Hope everyone had a fine Chinese New Year celebration! :)

Beginning with next week's cell, I'll start to post the roster here on the blog. Do highlight to me if you are not able to make it (especially for rostered members) so that I can make advance planning and adjustments. Thanks much!

Worship Lead: Adriel Stanley

Preparation for Questions (don't know which team you belong to?):
  • Priscilla's Team - 11. As Christians, one may feel restricted and shortchanged. How can we overcome such misgivings?

  • Stanley's Team - 10. List some of the blessings that Christians will lose out if they begin to doubt God's Word.

  • Adriel's Team - 13. Discuss some safe boundaries a man and a woman should observe.

  • Gabriel's Team - 12. List some "words of death" that ultimately water down our convictions.

May our Lord and Father continue to bless each one of you as you faithfully undertake the challenge to answer these questions.

God bless! :)

Monday 8 February 2010

08 Feb 10: News Bulletin

Dear all brothers and sisters in Christ,

Welcome!
During last cell meeting, we have the pleasure of having Jessica Li, Joycelyn Yeo and John Chua in our midst! Praise God and let's give them a warm welcome! :D

There will be cell this week
Although the 2nd week of the month is the week when we have our break, we are going to have cell meeting this week nonetheless. Reason being next week is CNY, and I doubt I'll have the time to prepare for the materials with all the festive rush and visiting.

As Adriel and Priscilla have something to attend on Wednesday, I've decided to therefore shift the day of cell to be on THURSDAY, 11 February instead. We will be covering Convictions Chapter 2, questions 5-9.

Introducing teams
To instill a sense of ownership and to encourage a personal search and longing for God's Word, I'm hereby formalising smaller teams in our cell group. Please read this *important* announcement to find out which team you belong to. Members of each team, please prepare the following questions.

  • Priscilla's Team - 6. Is experience always the best form of education? Please discuss.

  • Stanley's Team - 9. Discuss some areas that Satan casts doubt.

  • Adriel's Team - 7. Many intelligent professional people are bound by the most ridiculous cultic beliefs. How is that possible?

  • Gabriel's Team - 8. What is Satan's usual first step of attack? Why does he faithfully use the same approach?

CNY Visiting
A number of people are keen to open their house for the cell to visit during CNY. As an official record, please SMS me or leave a comment on this post if your house is available for visiting. Also, please indicate your day of interest to do the visiting using the poll on the right of the blog. The poll will end on Friday, 12 February. So yup, if you want to have a say in which day, don't wait! (Just click only what. loL~)

Ordering of "Convictions To Live By"
New comers, if you don't have the above-mentioned book, please let me know via SMS or by leaving a comment on this post. I'll consolidate by this Friday before submitting the order to the church. Please prepare $11 to pay for them too ($10 for the book, $1 for the workbook).

See you all this Thursday! God bless and don't forget the memory verse! ;)

Teams

To instill a sense of ownership and to encourage a personal search and longing for God's Word, I'm hereby formalising smaller teams in our cell group. The roles of each team, at the moment, is very simple. :)

For each week when there is cell gathering, I'll assign different question(s) to each team. During cell, each team will share what they have found out during their week of research, and share with the entire cell group. After the specific team has shared, the entire cell is encouraged to share anything else that have relevance to the question.

Not only does this prepare us well for each cell gathering, it also allow us to engage and use our time more effectively. With fingers crossed, we might actually start ending on time. *loL~*

I'm pretty positive that this change will bring about a deeper walk with God, good for maturing as Christ followers as we learn to reflect on what God has done for us, have more meaningful sharing that encourages one and all, and fostering deeper bonds with each other.

As with teams, there will be team leaders. Responsibility for team leaders is also fairly straightforward. Other than researching for the question(s), all you have to do is to turn up and facilitate discussion within your team prior to sharing with the entire cell. :)

Without further ado, here are the different teams (highlighted names are the team leaders):
  • Priscilla Chua
    Goh Siew Hor
    Hee Yann Lin
    Ruth Tay
    Diana Li

  • Stanley Goh
    Troven Tiangco
    Fiona Zeng
    Adelene Chng
    Jessica Li

  • Adriel Kuek
    Harry Villanueva
    Arianne Boey
    Evin Zheng
    John Chua

  • Gabriel Tee
    Daniel Tan
    Elaine Cheow
    John Lee
    Joycelyn Yeo

God bless one and all and have a victorious week in the Mighty Name of our Lord Jesus Christ!

Friday 5 February 2010

03 Feb 10: Memory Verse

Genesis 1:1 (NIV)
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
~ Contributor: Lionel


I shared about the importance of this verse in refuting various false religious views during cell. For the benefit of all, the key points are as follows.

Why is Genesis 1:1 important?

It is important because it refutes the following false religious views:

  1. Atheism - The theory or believe that God does not exist.

    From Scripture, we don't even have to argue whether or not God exist. He simply exist, right from the beginning.

  2. Polytheism - The belief in or worship of more than one god.

    From Scripture, we see that there is only one true God.

  3. Materialism - The doctrine that nothing exists except matter and its movements and modifications.

    Again, from Scripture, we know that we do not come by accident. There is a Creator, and we are His creation.

  4. Pantheism - A doctrine that identifies god with the universe, or regards the universe as a manifestation of god.

    This is a popular belief in Egypt and Greece in the ancient days. From Scripture, we understand that God is the Creator of all things, but He does not manifest Himself in those created things to be worshipped.

Monday 25 January 2010

January 2010: Young Adult Combined Cell Meeting

Greetings BASICs,

As mentioned during the last cell meeting, we will be having the first combined young adult cell meeting this coming Friday, 29 Jan 2010!

The venue is at Maplewoods Condominium. You can download the map with detailed directions and bus services from our black box to the right column of this blog. :)

Here's the schedule for the night:

730 pm - Praise and Worship
805 pm - Introduction
815 pm - Message: Evangelism at Workplace
835 pm - Q&A
850 pm - Prayer and Ministry
900 pm - Refreshment
930 pm - Clearing up

I will highly encourage all to come for this gathering. Remember that our community is one that is not just social, but spiritual as well; Christ is the reason for the fellowship of His people.

See you all! :)

Mark 12:30 (NIV)
Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.

20 Jan 10: Memory Verse

2 Timothy 3:16-17 (NIV)
16 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 17 so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.
~ Contributor: Adriel


I've chosen to include verse 17 for last week's memory verse because it explains what it is that we must ultimately do from understanding of the Scripture. Praise God and be blessed!

Thursday 7 January 2010

06 Jan 10: Memory Verse

Habakkuk 3:19 (NIV)
The Sovereign LORD is my strength;
he makes my feet like the feet of a deer,
he enables me to go on the heights.
For the director of music. On my stringed instruments.
~ Contributor: Stanley