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- Our Living Hope
Everyone needs hope. Hope provides an inner motivation to keep us moving on. Yet what type of hope do we have? Many see hope as some wishful desire, a dream, an illusion - it is not real. When such hope fades, many give up. Australia has one of the highest youth suicide rates in the world. Because these kids lost hope. What are we Christians placing our hope on? Is there reality in our hope? How can we be sure? Ours is not some desperate clinging on to a faded dream, a dead hope. But it is a living hope, founded on reality. The epistle of 1 Peter was written in a time of much persecution by Apostle Peter to remind the Christians of the greater and better hope that they have in God. 1 Peter 1:3–5 (NIV) 3 Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, 4 and into an inheritance that can never perish, spoil or fade. This inheritance is kept in heaven for you, 5 who through faith are shielded by God’s power until the coming of the salvation that is ready to be revealed in the last time. A hope that will help them live their lives with purpose and with dignity. In the same way, if you truly understand the hope you have in Christ, you too will begin to live your lives with purpose and dignity. In this article, I hope to help us better understand the foundation for our living hope. We will consider 5 aspects. GOD: MERCIFUL GIVER OF LIVING HOPE 1 Peter 1:3a (NIV) Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us… What can we understand from these words? God is the only source of living hope. "…he has given us…" You are only able to give what you have. God gives living hope, so He must have living hope available. The Bible is very clear that God is the only source of living hope. Salvation is to be found only in God. Acts 4:12 (NIV) Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved.” Some other faiths may claim there are different ways to salvation. But the Bible is very distinct in claiming there is no other way. There is only one key to open the door to salvation and that is through Jesus alone. John 14:6 (NIV) Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. We must realize that God is the source. If we want eternal hope, we must go to the source. God is the merciful giver. "In His great mercy…" We have heard before that God is a giver. God loves to give. Yet He does not give indiscriminately. He does not give out of a whim or fancy. God is not like us who may give out of a whim because we just felt like it. It reminds me of an old TV advertisement for women's perfume called Impulse! A beautiful young woman wears this perfume and walks pass a dashing young man. He smells a waft of the Impulse perfume and moved to impulsively buy the unknown woman a bunch of flowers! God does not give wastefully. For God's giving is principled, it is considered. God does not give wastefully. For God's giving is principled, it is considered. So when God gives to us who are undeserving, it wasn't because He just happened to feel like it at some moment of generosity in eternity. Rather it was principled, it was considered. God exercised mercy and provided an opportunity for hope for each one of us. Now God knew how desperately depraved we were. God knew how utterly stuck we were in our sins. God knew we were all absolutely deserving of judgment. Yet God exercised mercy and provided an opportunity for hope for each one of us. In the days of the Revolutionary War there lived at Ephrata, Pennsylvania, a Baptist pastor by the name of Peter Miller who enjoyed the friendship of General Washington. There also dwelt in that town one Michael Wittman, an evil-minded man who did all in his power to abuse and oppose this pastor. One day Michael Wittman was involved in treason and was arrested and sentenced to death. The old preacher started out on foot and walked the whole seventy miles to Philadelphia to plead for this man's life. He was admitted into Washington's presence and at once begged for the life of the traitor. Washington said, "No, Peter, I cannot grant you the life of your friend." The preacher exclaimed, "He is not my friend--he is the bitterest enemy I have." Washington cried, "What? You've walked seventy miles to save the life of an enemy? That puts the matter in a different light. I will grant the pardon." And he did. And Peter Miller took Michael Wittman from the very shadow of death back to his own home in Ephrata--no longer as an enemy, but as a friend. --James S. Hewett, Illustrations Unlimited (Wheaton: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc, 1988), p. 345. No matter how undeserving we are, God's mercy is greater. Rev Peter Miller exercised mercy like God! No matter how undeserving we are, God's mercy is greater. No matter how deep the hole we are in, God's merciful arm is long enough to pull us out! God's mercy is great! I have experienced many times how merciful God is to me. Let us be thankful to God who is the merciful giver of living hope! NEW BIRTH: THE ENTRANCE TO LIVING HOPE 1 Peter 1:3 (NIV) …In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope… As mentioned previously, God mercifully offered us salvation. Yet in return we need to respond to accept this gift of salvation. How do we respond? Acts 20:21(NIV) I have declared to both Jews and Greeks that they must turn to God in repentance and have faith in our Lord Jesus. What is repentance? The Greek word for repentance is metanoia. It means to have a change of mind or heart. Really it means to change from following ourselves to following God. When we repent and place our trust in Jesus, something happens. There is a new birth in our lives! Repentance and trust in Jesus brings a new birth. Jesus spoke about this. John 3:3-5 (NIV) … “I tell you the truth, no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again.” 4 “How can a man be born when he is old?” Nicodemus asked. “Surely he cannot enter a second time into his mother’s womb to be born!” 5 Jesus answered, “I tell you the truth, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit. Jesus was talking about the work of the Holy Spirit who brings about a transformation that occurs in our hearts. It is like we started afresh. It is a new birth! One moment we were dead in our sins. But when we repent and place our trust upon Jesus, God comes in and brings about the new birth. If you truly got saved, you begin to discover your perspectives change! Unless we are truly born again, we have no hope! By being born again, we now are born into God's family and into His Kingdom. Regardless of our past, we now have a new start. A new life with God! We now have true hope! This new birth is the entrance into the living hope. This is the key. Unless we are truly born again, we have no hope! When we have truly experienced God's hope, we understand why we should share that with others! Let’s bring this hope to our families, friends, and colleagues. So they too may experience a living hope. RESURRECTION: REASON FOR LIVING HOPE 1 Peter 1:3 (NIV) …In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead… The resurrection of Christ gives us true hope on 2 major counts. Evidence of living hope One of main elements of the living hope we have is that Jesus Himself is alive! That is why there is no grave of Jesus, no dead body to be found. All other founders of great faiths have a grave, but not Jesus! The Bible records how it happened. Jesus body was guarded by a troop of elite Roman soldiers, placed in a sealed tomb with a large rock closing the entrance. Yet the body disappeared! That is why our hope is a living hope. It is not a dead hope! Imagine if someone told you that a cure has being discovered for all kinds of cancer by a scientist. And you are so excited you want to meet this scientist. And your friend tells you that he died last month from cancer! What sort of hope is that? Jesus alive is prove of our hope! That is why the resurrection is so fundamental to the Christian faith. Jesus alive is prove of our hope! It proves our hope is founded on reality! That is why we should not be deceived by the fictional works of Dan Brown who invented the Da Vinci Code story. It has sought to masquerade as truth when it is little more than a colourful tale designed to confuse the facts with fiction. Instead, we should look at books such as Josh McDowell "Evidence That Demands a Verdict" which looks at the facts. Josh McDowell was a high-flying student, a student president in his university. He thought Christianity was garbage. That Christians were walking idiots. He imagined that if Christians had a brain cell, it would die of loneliness. You can imagine he was rather proud and arrogant. So when some Christian challenged him to prove the resurrection was not true. He went ahead to prove them wrong. But the more facts he dug up, the stronger became the case for the resurrection. In the end he accepted Christ and wrote this book! Now, not only is the resurrection evidence of our living hope. It is also the basis. Basis for living hope In v3 it says, "through the resurrection…" we now have a living hope. It provides us the basis for hope. Why? Because the resurrection of Jesus blazed for us the route to heaven. Because those of us who have committed ourselves to Him will share in this new life. We will participate fully in the glorious new nature in the future. Rom 6:5 (NIV) If we have been united with him like this in his death, we will certainly also be united with him in his resurrection - as mentioned earlier. if Jesus has overcome death, then it will not overcome us as well. You see, if Jesus has overcome death, then it will not overcome us as well. Death has lost its sting. Now the resurrection of Jesus from the dead refers to the fact that He has risen from the dead and was given a glorious new body! The difference between what Jesus experienced and that of others who were brought back to life through prayer is that Jesus has a glorified body! A body that has been transformed so that it is eternal, it cannot die. A glorious body, not the deteriorating body we have now. 1 Cor 15:42-43 (TLB) …our earthly bodies which die and decay are different from the bodies we shall have when we come back to life again, for they will never die. 43 The bodies we have now embarrass us, for they become sick and die; but they will be full of glory when we come back to life again. In resurrecting Jesus, God has demonstrated that death is not the end for us too! For we too will join with Jesus and be given a resurrected body! That is why I am not afraid to die! On my tombstone epitaph could be written, "Wilson is not here. Look for him in heaven." Instead of fear, we approach death with certainty. Certainty of entering a glorious new phase instead. For us, death in merely the beginning of something better! INHERITANCE: PRIZE OF LIVING HOPE 1 Peter 1:4a (NIV) and into an inheritance that can never perish, spoil or fade. We have an incredible inheritance awaiting us in heaven. A part of that inheritance is the glorious new body we will receive. We will also receive crowns of glory which will reflect our faithfulness in God's service. In fact, the Bible declares that we are joint heirs with Christ! Rom 8:17 (NIV) Now if we are children, then we are heirs—heirs of God and co–heirs with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory. We will share in Christ's glory and His inheritance! This is an incredible promise. Imagine if we were joint heirs with King Charles III. Our heavenly inheritance is immeasurably more. This inheritance will never perish - it is permanent, assured, guaranteed for us. It will not spoil or be corrupted - in other words it will remain morally pure. It will not fade or wither up. Matt 6:19-21 (NIV) 19 "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. 20 But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." Our inheritance is kept in the trust bank of heaven. No one can steal it from us. But we could give it away like Esau. Heb 12:16 (NIV) See that no one is sexually immoral, or is godless like Esau, who for a single meal sold his inheritance rights as the oldest son. Hence, don't short-change yourself. Don’t forfeit your inheritance. Don't give it away to gratify yourself with some pleasures and short-term gain. Live your life with a dignity befitting a child of God! Live your life with purpose because there will be great rewards in heaven awaiting you. I have determined to live my life for God and resolved never to throw into jeopardy the inheritance that awaits me! GOD'S POWER: KEEPING OUR LIVING HOPE 1 Pet 1:4-5 (NIV) 4 …This inheritance is kept in heaven for you, 5 who through faith are shielded by God’s power until the coming of the salvation that is ready to be revealed in the last time. How can keep our hopes alive in our hearts? We need to realize firstly, that we are: Protected by God's power We are assured that our inheritance is personally kept by God's awesome power. No one can steal it, spoil it and delay it. No force on earth or heaven can touch it! God's power is also available to keep the hope in our hearts! Heb 10:23 (NIV) Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful. How is this hope kept alive in our hearts? It is through faith! Accessed by our faith Do you just have wishful thinking, or do you know that God is able to sustain you through any difficulty, any temptation, any trial, any success, any failure. When we have full expectation or assurance or saving faith, we literally tap into the actual power that keeps our faith. God is able to sustain you through any difficulty, any temptation, any trial, any success, any failure. Imagine like drowning in the ocean and having a life buoy thrown to us. We can suppose it can save us, rationalise it can save us, believe it can save us, but unless we stop struggling we can’t embrace the buoy. And its only when we have embraced the buoy that we can be dragged to safety! So too with salvation. It is when we actually embrace God’s promise and totally rely on Him that we start to truly step into the grace that really sets us free. Many of Satan’s schemes are to turn our trust away from God and either onto ourselves or onto something or somebody else. Many of Satan’s schemes are to turn our trust away from God and either onto ourselves or onto something or somebody else. This is exactly what we have to be careful of. It is when we “let go” of our total dependence on God, that we open our self for trouble. We must take responsibility to exercise faith and trust in God! Then we can remain in God's protection. Psa 94:22(NIV) But the LORD has become my fortress, and my God the rock in whom I take refuge. The fortress of God is available for us, but Christians walk out without realising they had walked out! Should you ever feel like losing your grip? Turn to God and trust Him! CONCLUSION We have a sure and living hope. Its source is found in God Himself. While He shows us mercy, we must respond in repentance and faith to enter this living hope. The reason why we have such an assurance of the living hope is because Jesus has demonstrated it by being resurrected from the dead. His resurrection shows we too will overcome death as well, by the power of God. God has guaranteed us have an incredible inheritance - do not give it away! Copyright©️2025 by Wilson Lim & Lai Ling Lim. All rights reserved. Materials are free to be distributed in whole or part as long as proper acknowledgement is given to the author and not sold for profit.
- Finding True Contentment
Have you ever been discontented with some things? Probably lots of things! Yet at times discontent can be troubling, like a burden weighing upon our soul. Draining joy from our hearts. Especially when we cannot seem to find contentment in our lives. It is like an itch that you cannot scratch away. Yet when we walk with God, Psalms 23:1 holds out the promise that we will find contentment. Psalm 23:1 (NIV) The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. In this article I will explore how we can experience true contentment by looking at this famous psalm written by King David. A number of insights in the psalms relate to discontent. True contentment is found when we discover… GOD OUR GREAT SHEPHERD Psalm 23:1a (NIV) "The LORD is my shepherd…" In many movies and TVs today, an idea is promoted again and again. That we will find true contentment if only we find our true soul-mate. That somehow there is this hole in our heart that simply needs a soul-mate to fill. Then we can ride off into the sunset happily ever after. Yet at the same time how untrue this is. Just look at how many movie stars, celebrities fail to find this contentment even after marrying their apparent soul-mate. The reality is that no human being can meet this hole in our heart. Because it was formed when we walked away from God. What David did in this psalm was to recognise that contentment is found in a person. And… God is the key (v1a) “The LORD is my shepherd…” Jehovah Lord is the key. Because of who He is and what He is. Consider this. In life, we are faced with all kinds of challenges. The stress of navigating life and dealing with the all the unknowns waiting to pounce at us. Whether it be our health situation. Whether it be the security of our career or income. Whether we find the right partner. Our future. Daily life itself throws up many challenges. How to deal with difficulties in relationships. How to deal with our own emotions. How to make decisions in major areas. The pressures at work. Let alone when crisis pops up of nowhere. We were never meant to navigate all of life’s challenges by ourselves. This is why we need God our Creator. We were never meant to navigate all of life’s challenges by ourselves. This is why we need God our Creator. God who is all-knowing, all-wise, all-powerful. He can help us through what we really struggle to work through. The big question is, will He? Well, the great assurance to us is that God’s heart of that of a shepherd. John 10:11 (NIV) "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. In the Old Testament times, good shepherds are known to be those who truly care for their sheep. Who care for and nurture their sheep with love. Amazingly, God is a sacrificial shepherd who is willing to give even His life for the sake of the sheep. Jesus demonstrated that at the cross. God is the shepherd above all other shepherds, because of His love for His sheep. That is why God is declared as the Great Shepherd, the Chief Shepherd. 1 Peter 5:4 (NIV) And when the Chief Shepherd appears, you will receive the crown of glory that will never fade away. God is the key because He is the only one capable of caring for and leading us in the right journey. And God is not only capable, but His heart is to do so. David recognised that God is the key because He is the only one capable of caring for and leading us in the right journey. And God is not only capable, but His heart is to do so. No one else can do what God does. No one else has the same capability, the capacity, the concern to do so. So the starting point for true contentment is to go to God. The only Shepherd capable for providing true contentment. AN AUTHENTIC RELATIONSHIP WITH OUR SHEPHERD Psalm 23:1b (NIV) "… my shepherd…" Notice that the psalm did not say “The Lord the shepherd”. Instead, it is "my shepherd". A much more personal connection. True contentment flows out of an authentic relationship with God our shepherd. However, such relationship starts with… Recognising we need the Shepherd Today when we hear this phrase “The Lord is my Shepherd” it sounds almost romantic. How sweet! Psalms 23 clearly implies that David sees himself as a sheep needing the care of God the Shepherd. Yet in David’s day, that is not necessarily a flattering declaration. Rather, a humbling admission. To fully appreciate this psalm, we must understand the nature of sheep. Following is a list to describe what sheep are like: dumb stubborn defenceless without a sense of direction prone to wander slow to recognize danger nervous and uneasy easily excitable and frightened Basically, a sheep is all the things that we would not want to be! Can you imagine what it might be like when the Israelites started hearing David’s psalms? “Did you hear that new song David composed? He is seeing himself like a sheep! Sheep! Those dumb, hopeless, vulnerable animals! Why would he associate himself with such animals?” Ah, but David had insight! He understood the true nature of man, which was totally dumb, vulnerable, hopeless in our sins. Just like sheep. One thing is certain about sheep: they will perish if left to themselves. Jesus saw this in Matthew 9:36 (NIV) When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. The people were wandering helplessly without protection or care, because of a lack of a shepherd. Unless we recognise our own helplessness and desperate need for the Shepherd, we will not choose to enter through the Sheep Gate of Jesus Christ. Do we recognise our need for the Good Shepherd today? Such relationships can develop further when we … Recognising the benefits of our relationship with the Shepherd What benefits does a sheep receive from a shepherd? A shepherd is able to protect and care for the sheep. The shepherd feeds them, clean them and keeps them from harm. The shepherd keeps them from wandering away, from danger. Sheep that listen to the shepherd gets the benefits of the relationship. Sheep that ignore the shepherd, fails to taste the benefits. Sheep that listen to the shepherd gets the benefits of the relationship. Sheep that ignore the shepherd, fails to taste the benefits. For how can the shepherd help the sheep if the sheep keeps ignoring or running away from the shepherd? Imagine when we see the car of our dreams at a bargain price. “Look at that car! It is the perfect one! I will buy it!” The Holy Spirit whispers, “Don’t buy it!” “Shut up! Don’t tell me what to do. This is a great car at a fantastic price.” Then a month later the engine blows up. And we blame God for not protecting the car engine. Many want the blessings, but not the Blesser. Many want the benefits but not the relationship. Unfortunately, it does not work like that. The benefits and blessings come as a result of the relationship. It cannot be provided separate from the relationship. It is like a man saying to a woman, “I am marrying you just to get all the benefits of a wife. But I have no desire to have a real relationship with you.” How will that ever work? The foundation for true contentment is found in a right relationship with God. Where is your relationship with God today? Are you His sheep today? Do you hear His voice? Like Jesus explained in John 10:27 (NIV) My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me. The foundation for true contentment is found in a right relationship with God. A TRANSFORMATION OF OUR HEARTS Psalm 23:1 (NIV) “… I shall not be in want.” True contentment does not occur just because we are relating with the right person, but because the interaction changes something deep in us. It brings contentment rather than carnality. Carnality is a shown by worldly desire for more. It is about “I want!” It is a desire impossible to satisfy. The more we have the more we want. More shoes, better smartphones, better laptops, more expensive cars and houses! Russell Conwell told of an ancient Persian, Ali Hafed, who owned a very large farm that had orchards, grain fields, and gardens. Ali was a wealthy and content man. One day Ali entertained a guest who told him all about diamonds and how wealthy he would be if he owned a diamond mine. Ali Hafed went to bed that night a poor man—poor because he was discontented. Craving a mine of diamonds, he sold his farm to search for the rare stones. He traveled the world over, finally becoming so poor, broken, and defeated that he committed suicide. True contentment is about a state of heart where there is a satisfaction, a peace with what we have. On the other hand, true contentment is not so much about whether we have all we want. True contentment is about a state of heart where there is a satisfaction, a peace with what we have. It is no longer, “I shall not want because He provides all”. Rather it is “I shall not want because my desires have been transformed.” “Truly, the secret of contentment is not having much but wanting little.” Matthew Henry. When I was young, I thought to myself that I would like to become a famous engineer. To build structures that people can admire! Embossed by plaques “Built by chief engineer Wilson Lim”. But as I walked with God, something changed inside my heart. It no longer held the same attraction. I rather build God’s church and I care little if my name is attached to it. After all, it is for God’s glory. 1 Timothy 6:6-10 (NIV) 6 But godliness with contentment is great gain. 7 For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it. 8 But if we have food and clothing, we will be content with that. 9 People who want to get rich fall into temptation and a trap and into many foolish and harmful desires that plunge men into ruin and destruction. 10 For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs. Godliness with contentment is great gain! Such contentment flows out of godliness! And godliness develops as we allow God to transform our hearts. How is true contentment cultivated? How does our relationship with God help cultivate true contentment in us? Let me suggest some thoughts on this. Firstly, it helps us realise that God is a good, caring Father. Jeremiah Burroughs explained, "Christian contentment is that sweet, inward, quiet, gracious frame of spirit, which freely submits to and delights in God's wise and fatherly disposal in every condition." The fact that God is with us, is sufficient. We can be contented. What does that mean? When we can reach that point in our faith journey where we can be thankful for what we have and remain patient in the midst of challenges. Even though we don’t fully understand, but we still trust in God’s hand. Hebrews 13:5 (NIV) … be content with what you have, because God has said, "Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you." The fact that God is with us, is sufficient. We can be contented. "Real satisfaction comes not in understanding God's motives, but in understanding His character, in trusting in His promises, and in leaning on Him and resting in Him as the Sovereign who knows what He is doing and does all things well." - Joni Eareckson Tada So developing our trust in God to that point fosters contentment. Once, a father bought a nice gift for his little daughter’s birthday. When she unwrapped, it she looked so happy. The Father asked, “Do you like it? Are you happy?” The little girl looked deep into her father’s eyes. ‘Daddy, I am very happy with this toy! But I am happiest with you!” Secondly, it enables the grace of God to fill us with contentment. Did you realise that contentment is also a gift from God? We can ask God to help us be content. Philippians 4:11-13 (NIV) 11 I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. 12 I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. 13 I can do everything through him who gives me strength. There is an inner strength which God can provide even in the midst of tremendous challenges, that helps us to remain contented. In July 1967, a 17 year old girl dived in a pool for a swim and hit some rocks. Paralysed from shoulders down. She cried out to God, went through phases of self-pity but through it all she learnt to trust God. Through the years she learnt to rely on Him for strength. She is still paralysed today. But she has been used by God to share the Gospel to many thousands, she acted in a movie about her life, wrote many books, produced several music albums, started an organisation to help the handicapped. Her name is Joni Earekson. She has passed the test. She has learnt to be content in God. The challenges of this world become more like inconveniences. For we have invested our contentment in the next life. Thirdly, it helps us renew our focus on the blessed hope. The more deeply we walk with God, we realize that our journey leads heavenward. As this realisation deepens, we become less concerned about our life on this world. The pressures of this world that creates discontent will have less pull upon our hearts. The challenges of this world become more like inconveniences. Because we are more excited about heaven and being with our Shepherd. For we have invested our contentment in the next life. Conclusion True contentment is found in a Person, rather than in things or achievements. The process towards true contentment starts with us recognising that God is that Person. For only God has the capability, and the concern to do so. Beyond that, it is crucial that we develop an authentic and right relationship with God. For that provides the foundation to developing true contentment. And it is out of the continual interaction with God, that our hearts begin to be transformed. Where we begin to be satisfied, at peace with what we have. Copyright©️2025 by Wilson Lim & Lai Ling Lim. All rights reserved. Materials are free to be distributed in whole or part as long as proper acknowledgement is given to the author and not sold for profit.
- From Crisis To Christ-Is
When COVID-19 spread across the globe, suddenly everyone faced huge uncertainties. Many were confronted with a level of unprecedented crisis. So many had to deal with upheavals to our lifestyles, our jobs, our finances, our health and even our faith! Even though that phase has passed, yet there continues to be different forms of crisis that we may be confronted with. In this blog we deal with the issue of crisis! Since many uncertainties are caused by crisis or the uncertainties are itself causing crisis to many. How can we survive crisis? How can we thrive in times of crisis? In this blog, we look at Mark 4:35-41 where the disciples faced a crisis and they discovered that Christ-Is the solution to their crisis. Mark 4:35-41 (NIV) 35 That day when evening came, he said to his disciples, "Let us go over to the other side." 36 Leaving the crowd behind, they took him along, just as he was, in the boat. There were also other boats with him. 37 A furious squall came up, and the waves broke over the boat, so that it was nearly swamped. 38 Jesus was in the stern, sleeping on a cushion. The disciples woke him and said to him, "Teacher, don't you care if we drown?" 39 He got up, rebuked the wind and said to the waves, "Quiet! Be still!" Then the wind died down and it was completely calm. 40 He said to his disciples, "Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?" 41 They were terrified and asked each other, "Who is this? Even the wind and the waves obey him!" I will make 3 crucial observations that help us turn from crisis to Christ-Is. Recognition that Christ-Is with us Mark 4:37-38 (NIV) “37 A furious squall came up, and the waves broke over the boat, so that it was nearly swamped. 38 Jesus was in the stern, sleeping on a cushion. The disciples woke him and said to him, "Teacher, don't you care if we drown?" Imagine the small boat caught in a huge storm and huge waves. The boat nearly capsizes as big waves crash over it. Even the experienced fishermen amongst the disciples were beginning to panic. They were doing everything to keep the boat from being capsized but they are losing the battle against the storm. Peter was yelling out orders, “Lower the sails quick before we are blown over. Andrew hold the rudder steady, face the front towards the waves. Men row harder! Someone bail out the water! We need more hands! Where is Jesus?” Up to that point, nobody thought about Jesus. They were too caught up with the whole crisis situation. Finally, someone realised Jesus Christ is with us! Recognising that Jesus was with them was the starting point to get out of the crisis! We must recognise that Christ-Is present with us. For Christ-Is already with Christians, through the Holy Spirit in our lives. Where is Jesus Christ? As far as we are concerned? The real issue is not so much where He is, but do we realise or recognise where He is!? We must recognise that Christ-Is present with us. For Christ-Is already with Christians, through the Holy Spirit in our lives. Jesus is in our hearts through the Holy Spirit. Galatians 4:6 (NIV) Because you are sons, God sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, the Spirit who calls out, "Abba , Father." But often we fail to recognise that. We function as if Christ is not with us. At times, we are running around like chooks with our heads cut off. “Help! God!” And He is like “Uh Guys? I am right here!” It reminds me of one time in my university days. I was at a friend’s place so engrossed with TV show that I failed to notice a church friend had joined me in the room. I wasn’t paying attention other than what I was focussed on. It must have been about 5 minutes later that I turned and saw her standing there. We do that a lot to Jesus! If we fail to recognise that Jesus is with us, then we fail to gain from Him being with us. If we fail to recognise that Jesus is with us, then we fail to gain from Him being with us. We fail to take comfort. We fail to gain strength. We fail because we simply do nothing even though He is present with us. In late 2015 BBC hosted a number of Adele impersonators. They impersonated Adele because they adored her. Each one of them got on stage to impersonate Adele singing. One by one they did their best. Then the last impersonator Jenny got up looking rather nervously to sing. When she started singing, one by one the impersonators gasped when they realised that it was actually Adele! Adele had disguised herself and even spoke with a different accent. None of the impersonators realised it was her even after hanging out with her for a few hours. None of them had paid that much attention to her. After Adele revealed herself, they all had fun singing together and learning from her. But only after they recognised she was there with them. Why do we often fail to recognise Christ-Is with us? Because many fail to become familiar with His presence. Many fail to become attuned to His Presence. To know in our head is not the same as knowing in our heart. Crisis have an uncanny ability to expose what is actually in our heart. Because in emotional times, we often act out of what is in our hearts, rather than in our minds. Under pressure, we often act out of what we feel, more than what we know. How do we get out of this failure? Learn to recognise His Presence in our lives. Recognise His manifest presence with us. Recognise His hand upon our lives. When I am ministering, I gain deep comfort when I sense God’s tangible presence with me. The ability to discern this makes a big difference in my ministry. Remember that after all, Jesus has promised to be with us. Matthew 28:20 (NIV) … surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." Start by turning our eyes away from crisis to recognising Christ-Is with us. How can we deal with crisis? Start by turning our eyes away from crisis to recognising Christ-Is with us. Significance of Christ-Is with us Mark 4:39 (NIV) “He got up, rebuked the wind and said to the waves, "Quiet! Be still!" Then the wind died down and it was completely calm.” Right there and then, Jesus demonstrated that He had authority over the wind and waves. Up to that point, even though the disciples had seen miraculous healing, they still did not understand the significance of Jesus as the Son of God. They did not understand the significance of Jesus Christ being with them! If they knew, they would not have panicked. They would have woken Jesus, “Can you please tell the storm to stop?” There is great significance to have "Christ-Is with us." There is great significance to have "Christ-Is with us." What does it mean to you to have Jesus Christ with you? Imagine if Bill Gates came and sat beside you. What would you say to him? You ask, “But what is he famous for?” “He founded Microsoft that produces the most popular PC operating system in the world. You might say, “Gosh, I know very little about computer software – I don’t know what to say to him.” But what if you knew he is also the world’s 3rd richest man? And one of the world’s biggest philanthropist? Having given away more than 55 billion USD? Suddenly you realise you could ask him to help fund your favourite projects. If Jesus is only a man, even a wise man - it would make no difference to any of us. What can He do to help us in our crisis? Because Jesus is God, it makes all the difference! God who is all-knowing, all-wise, all-powerful. He can truly help us through whatever we are struggling with. Then there is great significance when Christ-Is with us! What hinders us from grasping the full significance of Christ-is with us? The question is do we grasp the significance? What hinders us from grasping the full significance of Christ-is with us? The key is this. Knowing in our head, but not knowing in our hearts. The information in our head has to become conviction in our hearts. It has to get through to our hearts that Christ-Is far bigger than our crisis. No crisis is too big for Christ. Mark 4:40-41 (NIV) 40 He said to his disciples, "Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?" 41 They were terrified and asked each other, "Who is this? Even the wind and the waves obey him!" Christ-Is far bigger than our crisis. It took Jesus’s disciples time to grasp the significance of Jesus with them. It usually takes time for us to grasp it too. It is as we walk with Him and experience His work in our lives that we begin to truly grasp the significance of Christ-Is with us. What is our conviction today? About God? That He is bigger than any crisis? Trust in Christ-Is with us Mark 4:40 (NIV) “He said to his disciples, "Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?" Basically, Jesus is saying, “Don’t you have faith in me? Don’t you trust I can handle this? After all, you knew I am present with you. I am the Son of God!” In the same way, I want to talk in terms of who Christ-Is to us. Is He someone we trust? It is one thing to know that He is with us. It is one thing to know He is God. But do we actually trust Him? To help us through our crisis? On June 30 1959, a huge crowd were watching the world-famous tightrope walker, Charles Blondin, in his attempt to cross the Niagara Falls. A fall from such a height would kill anyone. Blondin crossed the rope numerous times - a 335m trip, 50m above the raging water to great applause. The story is told that he spoke to the crowd, asking if they believed he could take one of them across on a wheelbarrow. Of course, they all enthusiastically shouted their agreement. Then he asked one of them to volunteer. But no one did. They gave their mental assent but when it came to the crunch - they did not trust Blondin enough. Do we trust God enough to get into God’s wheelbarrow? Bible tells us that God is absolutely trustworthy and faithful. He keeps His promises to those who follow Him. Deuteronomy 7:9 (NIV) Know therefore that the LORD your God is God; he is the faithful God, keeping his covenant of love to a thousand generations of those who love him and keep his commands. Many years ago, as a young believer, I knew what the Bible said about God trustworthiness and faithfulness. But I also knew that I would struggle to get unto God’s wheelbarrow. I knew that I did not trust God deeply. What was the solution? I had to get on the wheelbarrow. That was the only way to experience God’s faithfulness and to learn to trust Him more. That has been my journey with God the past 30 years. I am still in the wheelbarrow with God. God has proven Himself faithful and a keeper of promises. God has provided for us and seen us through the highs and lows. Through financial challenges, through my PhD, through my career as a research scientist. Through major ailments, through various crisis. Through all these, God has proven himself faithful. Indeed, He has blessed us abundantly! Remember that God is the Good Shepherd who cares for us. Remember that God is the Good Shepherd who cares for us. Psalm 23:1-4 (NIV) 1 The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in want. 2 He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, 3 he restores my soul. He guides me in paths of righteousness for his name's sake. 4 Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. God is our Good Shepherd. He cares for us and lovingly leads us to green pastures. Even though there be valleys of death – God will guide us through it. Are we willing to trust Him enough to bring us through our crisis? To get into God’s wheelbarrow? God has the power to help. God also has the heart to help. God has the power to help. God also has the heart to help. This is shown by the most sacrificial act in the universe. Bible reveals that we are all sinners. Sin is rotting and destroying our lives and those around us. We all experience the evidence of such sin. The unforgiveness, the bitterness, the jealousy, the hatred, the selfishness. Like a raging storm of darkness in our hearts. God who is absolutely holy has to judge this sin and expel it. The judgment is eternal punishment, eternal condemnation in hell away from everybody else. So every person has been condemned because of this sin in our own hearts. But God loves us so much that He could not leave us in such a state. So God himself came and paid the penalty of our sins by dying on the cross for us. He took the burden of sin upon himself. But we have to make a choice, a commitment to accept what Jesus did on the cross. We have to choose to place our trust in Jesus to save us from our sins. Only God can help us overcome the power of sin. God did all of this because He wants to help us. That is why God can be trusted. Will you choose today to get into God’s wheelbarrow? Will you trust in Him? Conclusion So in any crisis we may face, we can turn from crisis to Christ-Is. How? Recognising that Christ-Is with us – He is here for us now. Understanding the significance of Christ-Is with us – that He is bigger than all our crisis. Trusting in Christ who is here for us – He is the one who can deliver us, when we get into God’s wheelbarrow. Copyright©️2025 by Wilson Lim & Lai Ling Lim. All rights reserved. Materials are free to be distributed in whole or part as long as proper acknowledgement is given to the author and not sold for profit.
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