OUR VISION STATEMENT

SSMC Theme for 2012 ' Transformation Through Prayers'

' Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful' Col 4:2

In line with the Theme for Sungai Way Subang Methodist Church in 2012, as a DG, we seek

- to commit at least 30 mins in prayer daily for the church, DG families, Malaysia and the world
- to extend pastoral care to DG members as well as to those who do not belong to any DG
- to equip men and women to be faithful disciples for Jesus Christ and to build up an army of prayer warriors
- to reach out and connect to those in the market place
- to be relevant as the salt and light for the world and enabling DG members to be at the cutting edge for revival in Malaysia by the Power of His Spirit
- to extend Prayer support and care to one another in the DG

We believe it is Not by Might, Nor by Power But By the Spirit of God that we can do All things through Christ Jesus who strengthen us!

Realising Our Dreams at Shiloh

No matter where you are in your life... The life of a dream is no different than the life of a Christian. A dream is born, it grows, it matures, but ultimately it must die, be buried, and return to its creator before it can truly realize its full glory and potential. There is always a time in my life when my dream was in the stages of death, burial, and submission to God. I took great comfort in knowing that when I submit my dream to God, when I truly let it go and return it to my creator, it will bloom forth like a flower in the desert. If you have a dream, but it seems that your dream cannot be fully realized -- if you are frustrated or discouraged and feel that your dream is withering -- You will discover what Jesus said, “unless a corn of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it abides alone -- but if it dies and is buried, it will bring forth much fruit.” Give your dream to God. Return your dream to its source. Let it die and be buried in the rich soil of God's fertile field. You will find that by giving your dream to God, it will exceed your wildest dreams. Whatever preconceptions you have about your dream, give them to God. Whatever hopes and ambitions you have for your dream, give them to God. Whatever selfish attachments and aspirations you have for your dream, give them to God. You will discover that your dream cannot flourish by your will or by your efforts. But in the hands of Almighty God, your dream will grow into a mighty and powerful force, greater than you could have ever thought or imagined.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Spiritual Indifference


Luke 8:12 Those along the path are the ones who hear, and then the devil comes and takes away the word from their hearts, so that they may not believe and be saved. (NIV)


A path is only a path because the ground is trodden down by many feet. Whatever it's original purpose, the strip of hard soil is defined by the people (or animals) that walk over it. The result is an impervious surface which will not allow anything to grow. Jesus used that analogy to describe people who hear God's Word but are unchanged by it. The seed of Truth has no chance to germinate because a resistant shell is around the person's heart.

The devil has a special interest in encouraging people to become hard-hearted; because he can then snatch away the seeds of Truth. But how do hearts become hard? The picture of the path gives us a clue. Over many years, probably from childhood, others have walked over their hearts until they actively choose to resist whatever comes to disturb their attempts to be in control of their own lives. Unwelcome circumstances dry out their capacity to respond appropriately to others, especially those in authority. Such life stories suit Satan's purpose well in depriving these people of the only way to a new life. Those who cooperate with the devil find that God allows them to have their own way, and He then finally hardens their hearts - as He did with Pharaoh.

What is the answer? This parable simply diagnoses the problem without prescribing a remedy. It taught the disciples to expect that some ministry will be apparently barren: but they must not be deflected by discouragement. However, following the analogy, sometimes the cracks in the dried-out soil can provide lodging places where the Word can hide until the rain comes. However hard the soil has become, God's Holy Spirit can soften the ground; so it is no waste to 'sow' God's Word on the 'path' because if even a little gets hidden in the cracks, it will germinate when the rain comes. We do not know the outcome but God always has the last word: to confirm the hardness or to show mercy (
Romans 9:18). Our task is to keep 'sowing' the Word; irrespective of what we think the outcome will be (2 Timothy 4:2-5).

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