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Give thanks

These two weeks I have consistently met homeless people, strangers in the street, and new patients all diagnosed with Stage IV cancer and the recurrent thread in our life is that we are all grateful for every day that we are still alive.  When I ask them what to pray for them, the first thing is not necessarily the total healing of their bodies, but that their families be able to walk with them spiritually and emotionally, or that their financial circumstances would just be a bit more stabilized while they ride through this storm of their life.  And then, they ask for removal of this incurable disease.

I believe the acknowledgement that cancer is incurable has already prepared the fellow patients and therefore spiritual and emotional health come to the forefront.  Very often, God has already touched their soul and strengthened them as they go through this trial while their family is still lagging behind.

Chris Gore, the director of the healing ministry, in Bethel Church, Redding, wrote in his book, Walking in the Supernatural, about giving thanks for every little things the Lord gives us and here’s a wonderful illustration.

At one of his conference, he called up a man in the audience in the front and gave him 1 cent and asked him if he is thankful to the Lord. He said he was and he thanked the Lord for it. Then Chris gave the man a $10 note, a 1000 times increase.  “And now?” Chris asked.  The man was very thankful and praised the Lord again. The director said you have to be constantly thankful for every small thing because the Lord will bless your gratefulness. Unknown to the director, the man was in dire need of $50,000 and that day, he went back to the parents-in-law house for lunch. The in-laws were trying to sell the house for a whole year and the market was down and no one was buying but at lunch time that day, suddenly, the realtor walked in with a prospective client and the client put a deposit down on the spot to buy the house. The in-laws previously have promised their son-in-law that if they ever sold their house, they would give him $50,000. The man ran back to the conference to report what happened with being grateful for 1 cent.

When we give praise to the Lord for every single breath in the morning, He will hear us and bless us.  For every improvement we feel on our bodily, emotional and spiritual state, thank Him for the progress and we will see more coming.  Do not focus on what He hasn’t done yet.  Negativity never works. Focus on what He has blessed you with already.  For my fellow cancer patients, when I pray for them, I ask also for the small improvements they want to see immediately: a return of the taste bud that has been traumatized by chemotheraphy, agility in fingers that has been numbed by neuropathy so they could play the keyboard again, an opening up of the throat so they could swallow pills without difficulty and sing praises again.  Those are the areas I pray for first, and then the rest.  Healing comes in many forms: miracles which are instantaneous and you see immediately, evident mostly in conditions like a bad back, a hurt joint, arthritis, asthma, stomach pain and etc; healing which could be longer term and takes time; and emotional/spiritual healing with or without physical healing to follow.  Kathryn Kuhlman, the evangelist in the 60’s and 70’s who healed thousands just by talking about the goodness of Jesus in her healing services said that it is God’s sovereign right to heal.  She doesn’t know how He does it and she doesn’t need to.  It’s all God.  And we need to appreciate all that He does for us no matter how minute the improvement is.

Don Moen’s song  Give Thanks echoes this need for gratitude nicely.

 

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A love song for heaven

My best friend, Denise, passed away the week I was traveling and I never got to say goodbye to her.  I was heartbroken that she left so soon despite the Lord having touched her and held her pain back from cancer.  But she got her wish.  She passed her 62nd birthday.  On the long 5 hour drive home, I was teary, but also more determined than ever before to lay hands on every cancer patient that I meet and pray for them.  For the last two hours of the drive, I couldn’t stop humming the song, Ain’t No Mountain High Enough by Diana Ross.  Ever since a young age, I loved this song for its high crescendo and lyrics.  Unlike the song, I Will Follow Him by Little  Peggy March which also describes a love where  “There isn’t an ocean too deep, A mountain so high it can keep me away”, but totally a song just for my husband, I believe Diana Ross’ song was written for God and me.  When I was young, I always wondered if there is a love that

Ain’t no mountain high enough
Ain’t no valley low enough
Ain’t no river wide enough
To keep me from you.

That day as I drove back, I understood finally.  I am coming after you, God.  I’m not going to stop until I see you face to face and get everything I could from you, to save these poor suffering fellow souls down here on earth. It’s unnecessarily that we are sick.  It’s unnecessary that we die of cancer.  It’s unnecessary that we spend eternity elsewhere other than heaven.  I am coming after you to get all the gifts, all the strength and all the stamina I could to bring as many as I could to you.  It hurts.  It really hurts, to see my friends all dying off like flies one by one afflicted with cancer, 6 within the last 6 months.

I read from a book that a musician once had a heavenly experience and he heard one of his songs being sung in heaven.  He asked why his song was up there and the answer was that heaven gave it to him in the first place.  And while this song might be a secular love song, the love described between Jesus and his bride (the church, the followers, believers) is a two way street and is exactly how I feel.  I would not be surprised to hear this song when I get to heaven.

So I encourage everyone to find your own love song between you and God and sing it often, make it your own.  Don’t worry if the artist has been in drugs, has a doubtful lifestyle and fall badly.  Look at the Old Testament and see how even King David, King Solomon, Gideon fell, not to mention Samson.  But in between, their one time faith and obedience were noteworthy.  And none of us is a fallen case until the last breath.  God is very patient.  He waits patiently for everyone to ask for his forgiveness and rejoin him, even a murderer on death row.

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One Day Too Late by Skillet

I have inadvertently introduced, Skillet, a Christian rock band to my middle one and since then, he has not stopped dipping into their super noisy music when daddy is not home in lieu of the more sedate Christian songs.  “This song”, he said to me today, “is talking about you, mom.”  So I listened to it and indeed it does – One Day Too Late.   Everyday, I go out to the marsh trail and the pool to evangelize and to everyone who has ears to hear.

Last night, my bible study group member asked the nagging question she had for a long time.  She lives right in downtown and there are panhandlers at every corner of the street.  The bible urges us to be doers of the word and not merely hearers deceiving ourselves (James 1:22).

‘For I was hungry, and you gave Me something to eat ; I was thirsty, and you gave Me something to drink ; I was a stranger, and you invited Me in;  naked, and you clothed Me; I was sick, and you visited Me; I was in prison, and you came to Me.’ (Matthew 25:35-36)

“Remember the prisoners, as though in prison with them, and those who are ill-treated, since you yourselves also are in the body.” (Hebrews 13:3)

“Pure and undefiled religion in the sight of our God and Father is this : to visit orphans and widows in their distress, and to keep oneself unstained by the world.” (James 1:27)

So she kept wondering how much she should do when she has limited income and is still looking for work.  This has been my burning question 6 months ago when I started becoming on fire for Christ and whatever I did, it didn’t seem to be working.  I wasn’t working anymore and didn’t have an income and my husband resented me giving away his money.  And it’s true, if you don’t own the money yourself, you don’t give it away.  If you wanted to help a homeless, you don’t stick him to your friend who happened to pass by and make him pay for his meal.  So I too wondered how to go about it.

And then, the less I “busy” myself at God’s work and the more I observe quietly and wait for the Holy Spirit to prompt me, the more I understood.  It did not have to be a meal or money out of your pocket every time, or flowers from the supermarket that eats into your weekly family budget.  Keep your ears and eyes open and the Holy Spirit will give you divine appointments everyday.  Lonely people literally initiate the conversation when you look in their direction eye to eye.  The moment they speak, no matter how it doesn’t seem to make sense, is an invitation to you to share your testimony.  And do not walk away from these divine occasions.  Skillet’s songs amply describe it:

Today I’m gonna try a little harder
Gonna make every minute last longer
Gonna learn to forgive and forget
‘Cause we don’t have long, gonna make the most of it

Today I’m gonna love my enemies
Reach out to somebody who needs me
Make a change, make the world a better place
‘Cause tomorrow could be one day too late
One day too late
One day too late

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Listening to… Part 2

This is the song I really like.  It has a worship quality to it without the excessive noise of Western Christian music.

Kumi Ori – Arise and Shine – Isaiah 60:1-2

Posted December 19, 2013:

Some Messianic Hebrew songs.

This first one is really beautiful.  Ani Ma’Amin – I Believe

Adonai 

Yeshua Kadosh – Holy Jesus

Kadosh Atah – Holy Are You Lord

Ki Ko Ahav – For God So Loved

David Crowder Band – Deliver Me

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My Favorite Christmas Songs

Jeremy Camp – Mary Did You Know

Jeremy Camp – O Come O Come Emmanuel

Posted December 12, 2013:

I have to say that I very much dislike secular Christmas songs.  Chestnut roasting over the fire and red nose reindeers just doesn’t cut it.   Let’s try Piano Guys: O Come, Emmanuel , Carol of the Bells.

Lindsey Stirling – Celtic Carol

Posted December 10, 2013:

Brandon Heath has a new song and it’s about Mary – Just A Girl.

Posted August 22, 2013:

for King and Country – Baby Boy – such a cute video and very nice song.

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Autumn Succeeds Spring/ 春去秋來/Chūn Qù Qiū Lái by Lǚwēi (Chinese, Pinyin, English lyrics translation)

It feels like a throwback to the ancient times but there’s a certain warmth  listening to love ballads depicting ancient Chinese scenes. This song Autumn Succeeds Spring is especially beautiful in melody, not to mention  the lotus pond, the collage tree with lanterns, the sword practice and swirling tunic and long sleeves looking so romantic.  I remember not so long ago how I wished I lived in ancient times.  Just like Americans who may have fantasized about being cowboys in frontier days, I once wanted to be one of those maidens from olden days swooped up by a warrior. LOL.  I’ve translated the song into English.  Scroll below.
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Pop Music

I met the parents of this girl today on a painting trip.  A very wholesome offering.  Hazel Ra – Register Cliff.  She is releasing her fourth CD already.

Posted September 27, 2013:

There are some songs that are quite pretty and pure and worth listening to and I will keep adding them in this same post.  Check back often.

Aoyama Thelma- Zutto (Forever and Ever) – she wrote this for her friend who was getting married.  English lyrics here.

Soulja feat. Aoyama Thelma – Hanasanaide Yo (Never Let Go) English lyrics here.

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何も言えなくて…夏/Nani Mo Ienakute…Natsu by J-Walk (Japanese, Romanji, English lyrics translation)

I have to say this is J-Walk’s best song back in 1991 and I couldn’t find any ready made English translation around so I translated it here.  Scroll to the bottom.  You could watch the live performance here and a better quality music video here.

何も言えなくて…夏 /Didn’t Say Much…Summer/Nani Mo Ienakute…Natsu
Performed by J-WALK
Lyrics by 知久光康/Tomohisa Mitsuyasu
Composed by 中村耕一/Koichi Nakamura

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Listening to…

Mandisa – Overcomer – You all got to read how she put Simon Crowell in his place when he criticized her on her weight.  I love it.  We should continue to be glorious examples of love as Jesus taught.

Audio Adrenaline – Believer – This song was inspired by a young blind surfer.  It’s incredible to see someone blind surf.  So inspiring and the video is very touching.  I almost cried.  Here’s is the lyrics video without the intro and sea waves.

Matt Redman – Endless Hallelujah

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ここにいるよ Koko Ni Iruyo by Soulja (English translation)

Since the last posting I have found out more about this song. The song was released in October and it was in the top 10 of Oricon charts. It went off the top 20 charts after the week of November 12 week. I’ve translated the lyrics into English. Here is the romanization. Video at youtube here .

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