Category Archives: Reflection

Principle on Doing Favors

It sounds easier than it is, but there is a principle I must firmly abide by: And that is the more favor I do for someone, the more credits/commends/supports I must deny from him/her.

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Ready For Battle

After "examining" the churches in the city last year, I felt I needed to put everything on hold when I came across CCCNY. She is one of few Chinese churches in New York that emphasizes on orthodox doctrines and principles. … Continue reading

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Finding the right answer

When we answer our own questions, we often make ourselves more professional than we should, and that is the danger. Then again, it is easy to be tricked by those who loves to teach "have an open mind". Conclusion: It … Continue reading

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Being Kind to the unthankful and to the Evil

Despite the problem in American Christianity, Rev. Stephen Tong's decision to start a reformed seminary here is something I'm much grateful for. One never knows, that God uses one's great yet submissive love and caring in a Nineveh so that … Continue reading

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Disappointed Offers

Many times people offer me things, invitations, treats, etc. which they value as precious; yet I find it sad and second rated. Of course there are things I value. But that's for me to know and for them to find … Continue reading

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Following Paul

If I were to be like Paul...it seems more convenient. As if I am more prepared. I find myself easily available to direct the given love and grace solely toward the fruits of the Gospel. If the fruits be of … Continue reading

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On the Liberals

One preacher said it wisely: The liberals claim themselves to be very open, yet, they are actually very hating towards those who do not agree with their own ideas. Just allow me to add, Hypocrites.

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Temperance As Cure for Attention Deficit Disorder

Having a temperate mind, especially a repentant mind and a truly truly humble soul, can solve some cases of Attention Deficit Disorder.

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When We Sin

When we sin, often times the response is "We are weak". Nonetheless, we must know that there's no excuse. There's no excuse to our sin, there's no excuse to our weakness. We sin because we do not want God to … Continue reading

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The Power of Truth vs Secret and Gossip

When someone offers us a secret to keep and we promised, it does not mean that when we discover this truth by other means without the bound of such promise, before or after the promise, that our decision to reveal … Continue reading

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