Loneliness
“… having nice chats and conversations, yet sometimes,
although I was in the midst of a crowd or among two or three people,
even then I could, not understanding why, feel lonely.”
Owing to what I’ve been through and how I learnt from my experience, I pondered on the word ‘loneliness’ recently and classified it into three aspects. Just want to share with you…
… about Being Lonely
There is a kind of loneliness every one of us spends in our own unique ways. As a student, for example, I need personal time to concentrate and study, to be in privacy, to rest… etc.
Although everyone spend this lonely time differently, I realise that I must be careful not to spend my time alone in ‘busy-ness’ or because of the fear of being rejected by others. Thinking this way will eventually cause bondages of workaholism or rejection respectively. Indeed it caused such bondages for my case a few years ago, but not anymore now because Jesus broke those bondages in me. So, while I may be spending my time more in loneliness due to my introvert nature, I must not forget the time mixing with friends. It’s all about balance. It would be yielding to the thoughts of evil or the weaknesses of man to say that I always want to be alone and not spend time with others – this is not introversion but self-isolation.
… about Feeling Lonely
On the other hand, there is another kind of loneliness that comes in the form of feeling. I believe this feeling comes sometimes so that I realise the nature of mankind to have companies. In spite of that, the situation had become something worse for me, though. This is the case:
Even though I was often with my parents, and with teachers as well as my friends,
having nice chats and conversations, yet sometimes,
although I was in the midst of a crowd or among two or three people,
even then I could, not understanding why, feel lonely.
This kind of ‘feeling of loneliness’ does not lead me to mix with friends but it strikes me even when I am with my family or friends. My pastor described it well when she told the church about one of her stories last year in a seminar,
“One day, as I woke up, seeing my husband was still asleep, I got up on my own and just spent time looking through the window at the rainy scene outside when suddenly thoughts came to my mind, ‘Oh Lord, I feel lonely…’ Immediately, I rejected those thoughts. So I can confidently assure you that this feeling of loneliness is indeed very real while, according to what we’ve learned in Jesus Christ, it is but a lie of the devil.“
Rev. Margaret Falls
Indeed, this kind of ‘feeling to loneliness’, which is really very real and strong sometimes, leads me away even from whoever that is around me like the situations mentioned above, sometimes it also triggers me to think evil thoughts such as lustful desires, impurity, immorality, hatred, unforgiveness, low self-image, discouragements,… etc; these are either the weaknesses of mankind or the deceptions of the evil ones. But thank God that in Jesus Christ it is made possible to overcome all these completely.
But there’s a feeling of loneliness that reminds me of my family and my friends so that I take the initiative to keep in touch with them; this, I believe, is from God and the nature of mankind he’s created so that I will not always want to be by myself.
… about the Sweet Loneliness
Yet, there is, however, a time of sweet loneliness no one should miss in any day.
It is to be in a place where there is no one else but only me alone – it draws me to hide myself from the world. Yes, truly, this is the kind of loneliness we all can’t live without – this is the quiet time spent with the living Jesus, who rose from the dead about 2000 years ago, after he preached the Good News on earth!
“After dismissing the crowds, Jesus went up on a hillside by himself to pray. When evening came, he was there alone…”
Matthew – [Gospel of Matthew 14:23]
To be not lonely in a lonely place, how can it be? – Jesus said, “…Yet I am not alone, because the Father is with me.”
“Come close to God, and he will come close to you.”
James, the son of Joseph – [The Letter of James 4:8]
God coming close to us doesn’t mean that he’s often far away. No, God is always with us even without us knowing. God coming close to us means he is revealing himself to us, to let us know that he is real, to assure us that his Son has risen from the dead, to empower us as we experience his Spirit tangibly. This is the most wonderful way to be lonely, because God’s revealed Presence will expose and cast out all weaknesses of mankind, continually transforming us into God’s perfect image as we keep coming into his Presence. How marvellous – the quiet time spent with the Father through the Son, Jesus, by His Spirit living in us – is the moment communing with the Almighty One! It’s full of love, joy and peace. That’s why I said no one should miss this time in any day. This quiet time is made possible only because of the Good News. So it is said,
“How beautiful are the feet of those who bring the good news!”
Paul of Tarsus – [The Letter to the Romans 10:15]
CONCLUSION
In conclusion of my pondering of the word ‘loneliness’, I found that there is a difference between being lonely and feeling lonely. The former is just a physical condition or situation which is true even during the time of sleep in my room while the latter may either reminds me of my family and friends so that I take the initiative to keep in touch with them or, if I’m ignorant of what Jesus has said, strikes down my soul even when I am among a crowd of companions. Last but not least, I also deduced that…
Firstly, there is a general lonely time when we spend privately in different ways and needs. Secondly, there is a feeling of loneliness that reminds us to not always be alone by ourselves. Thirdly, there is a sweet loneliness which lifts us up from the natural to the supernatural, experiencing the wonder to be alone without being lonely – the oneness with God – supernaturally natural and naturally supernatural. The third is able to beautify the first and perfect the second, so that our faith in God is grown at every moment for all areas of our lives in both the personal and the corporate perspectives – whether when we’re alone, with 10 partners, 100 companions, 1000 members, 10000 people or billions of multitudes.
The sequel to this article is my story on Finding A Girlfriend.
Announcement: Nights Of Fire
NIGHTS OF FIRE
Date: 16th – 22nd of June, 2008
Time: 8pm
Venue: Dream Centre Auditorium
2, Jalan 13/1, Seksyen 13
46200 Petaling Jaya
Selangor, Malaysia
Click here for the Location Map
They went out and proclaimed everywhere, while the Lord worked with them and confirmed the word through the accompanying signs. – [Gospel of Mark 16:20]
There are two ways of witnessing the Good News - one is by the members of the church bringing it out to the public, another is by the public joining together and listening to it with the church. The former allows more personal interaction while the latter enables a corporate experience of the power of God.
Then blind eyes will open,
deaf ears will hear.
Then the lame will leap like a deer,
the mute tongue will shout for joy… – [Isaiah 35:5-6]
Let’s just pray together for this event and for all who attend. And let’s come believing God for signs and wonders. If you have family members or friends with any kind of sickness or disease, don’t ever give up hope but be encouraged by the Word of God and come together and experience the miracles of Jesus Christ, the Lord of all.
12th Malaysia Cell Church Conference
Damansara Utama Methodist Church (DUMC) had just organised her 12th Malaysia Cell Church Conference (MCCC) last week. Dr. John Hull, the president and CEO of EQUIP founded by Dr. John C. Maxwell, was the main speaker along with the senior pastor of the church. All the participants have been blessed and inspired greatly in the area of Team Leadership, which was the main theme of the 12th MCCC. And I would like to thank my cell leader, Elizabeth, for helping me to register at the lowest fees I could get! Thanks Elie!
This conference helped me identifying my weakness in the area of leadership. It also refreshed me to be passionate about leading again despite my past failures and discouragements. I specially thank those who have encouraged me to press on towards what God has called me to be. Continue to pray for one another.
Before this, I thought I’d like to share some points of what I learnt, but I got a better idea. Below is a link to listen to the last session of the 12th MCCC. Though it’s centred on the church and I’ve jotted down some notes below, I find it applicable in other areas too. If you are interested, please refer to this audio link (Quick Time needed):
Session 9 – LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE IN THE LOCAL CHURCH - (Sermon by Senior Pastor Dr. Daniel Ho K. C. > 1 hour)
Challenges Within The Church
1. Keeping the vision clear
2. Keeping the passion high
3. Recognising that we are all in for the long haul
4. Raising two generation leaders
Challenges Facing The Church
1. Ethnic polarisation
2. Economic disparity
3. Political divisiveness
4. Relevance to society
5. Others: Materialism, Secularism, Apathy, Relevance…
What Is Needed For National Transformation
1. Commitment to the nation
2. Engagement with the community
3. Church-planting
4. Faith to believe God for influence and impact
5. Revitalisation of God’s people & Revival of the church
Although what we learnt were a lot more than these, I realise, as all of you must agree, that leadership needs to be practised through many challenges, not just attending conferences, which are catalysts to the whole process. I personally believe that
Not every one of us has been called to be a leader yet, but all of us must learn to lead now, beginning from leading ourselves!
May God bless you in your leading journey as you give glory to him always. Indeed, may the name of Jesus be exalted!
Eating Spider!
A few weeks ago, my cell group joined the International Night celebration in Sungai Way Subang Methodist Church (SSMC). It’s always exciting to see people from different nations gathered together to celebrate Jesus. My friend described it accurately when she shared with the cell group, “It’s just a glimpse of what is to come in the Last Day, when all people from every nations and tribes and tongues will celebrate Jesus together.”
Why I titled this post “Eating Spider”? Well, one of the nation that participated in this International Night is Cambodia. I was surprised that they brought their culture into this celebration, and the most exciting exhibition is… FOOD!
Look at the little things I’m holding. That’s a spider! And I was so excited I was gonna eat it! I took the courage to put it into my mouth, then I BITE IT… and crunch! crunch! crunch! Oh… I was trying my best not to think of anything. Slowly, I began to get used to it… and I started to analyse the taste of a spider… hmm… just like crispy prawn! LOL! However…
As I was overcoming the fear of eating spider, the legs and body of which were already crushed and spread all over my mouth, BEFORE I SWALLOW the oozy little thing, my friend show this 5 cm away from my face…
And I NEARLY VOMITED ALL THINGS OUT…
But I hanged on… shunned the worms quickly… and SWALLOWED THE WHOLE SPIDER INTO MY STOMACH FORCEFULLY…LOL. I’m brave, aren’t I?
Well, while I struggled so hard to eat just this one spider, as you know, the Cambodians actually eat insects like Malaysians eat potato chips. This is one of the most interesting events I had in my holiday.
Besides that, I enjoyed the different presentations from different nations also, here’s some of the pictures my friend, Gideon, sent me:

TEAM FROM AFRICA
TEAM FROM LAOS
I LIKE THOSE 2 LITTLE KOREANS
NEPALESE PERFORMANCE

AND BEHOLD, MISSIONARIES FROM CHINA! They are being trained to share the Good News to other nations especially India!
They Are Loved, Too!
Watch this video, YouTube Video – Street Ministry
It shows how God loves those whose homes are the streets, accepting the rejected, adopting those thrown-out of homes, comforting the dejected, helping the helpless, giving hope to the hopeless… How good is our God. All glory be to Jesus!
I thank God for the people willing to tap into God’s work. I’ve tried doing that before, and I found it hard and uncomfortable, yet God has to teach all his people, thank God for my cell group members who encourage me and all the members to go and serve… Sometimes I do feel guilty for not availing myself to do such work, a bit of shame crept into my mind even as I’m writing this post… But whatever I feel or say, I am convinced that nothing changes in me unless action is taken…
My respect to those who serve faithfully in the street, may God bless you! You do not serve out of guilt, but you have done it out of love and compassion of the Lord Jesus Christ. Indeed, may the Good News be made known to all.
For God does not show favouritism to anyone [Acts 10:34].
Although this may be common, but may the video at least encourage you and me a little bit more to be sensitive to needs of those in the streets. God loves them as much as you and me, who are using the internet.
Cooking
My mom went back home late in the evening yesterday, so I cooked myself.
I took nearly half an hour to prepare the beans. LOL. Then I imitate my mom, put in oil first, then garlic, then carrots and the long beans, then add in water.
RESULT:
1. My mom said it’s not salty enough
2. too oily (even my younger brother said that)
But we finished the whole dish anyway, meaning – still can eat laaaaaa… wahaha

