Bible Study: Ezekiel

Since Pastor Chris talked about possible plan of doing Bible Study on Ezekiel as a survey study for Thursdays, I've tried to study ahead.

The Bible Project has good video introduction for this, a two parter:

Part 1:

Part 2:

Recommended readings, by Ligonier:

Patrick Fairbairn, The Visions of Ezekiel (1842), Fairbairn was a prominent Scottish Presbyterian of the 19th century: https://archive.org/details/ezekielandtheboo00fairuoft

Iain M. Duguid's Ezekiel (NIV Application Commentary, 1999)
Derek Thomas' God Strengthens: Ezekiel Simply Explained (Welwyn Commentary Series, 1993)
(The last two I have purchased it on Logos.com)

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Journal of the Week

7/20/2023 Looks like I need to learn PostgresSQL as MySQL is now second place: https://www.bytebase.com/blog/postgres-vs-mysql/

I came across and posted this on Facebook. Apparently Amazon Prime is showing this series called Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets. I have yet to watch this.

For those who are familiar with Bill Gothard's Ministry (IBLP: Institute in Basic Life Principles), especially those in the Baptist communities. Many Chinese church leaders got affected by this as well. I knew something was wrong the moment I noticed he twisted the need for God's grace with instilling in his subjects sympathy and compassion instead. One comes to God from below and humility, the other approaches to God from up high and pride. False humility is the proudest kind of pride.

The Chinese pastor that introduced and promoted Bill Gothard to me erroneously defended him by saying: "But at least nobody got hurt and they have all come to support now." Such view is anti-Gospel at the core, though they may outwardly be Gospel-supporting.

7/19/2023 Before heading out to swim at around 9AM today, I for the first time, found a mouse, dead one, in our house. Looks like a baby mouse stuck in the jacuzzi tub.

7/18/2023 I finally finished this long overdue (been sitting in my email) short video clip of the introduction to Ron Choong's book: Ancient Near East in the Bible: Treasures from the Met Museum. So far, this is the closest material I know for a Christian to use in the Met Museum. I haven't spent much time looking, perhaps there are better Christian resources out there for the Met Museum, or I may look into coming up with such project, if time allows.

7/17/2023 Received Tante Lyna's email about Stephen Tong's East Coast Farewell Gospel Rally. Gave her the materials she asked: mp3 work I did for Hallelujah chorus parts. I also learned that there are better versions out there on Youtube already, with scores in videos. The only thing I cannot promise is joining the choir. Since by experience, CCCNY under Rev. Lin's leadership was a big screw up for the rally back in 2010, which led to my conclusion that she was actually anti-Gospel-centered and more towards moralism, after Michael Liu's exile from U.S., I best keep myself away and watch my steps from anything done through CCCNY. I would also like to know if it was just the Gospel rally or would there be other special talk, which would be better, since it looks like the Gospel Rally is handled by Rev. Lin's team and that's just works of the flesh. I would rather get the recordings instead.

7/24 Update on STEMI Gospel Farewell Rally Choir for the East Coast: I received notice a couple of days before that it is cancelled. This is sad, not for STEMI but for CCCNY the church behind hosting/supporting it. Because this is an asian church in the area of musical talents of the world (i.e. Juilliard, Manhattan School of Music, etc.) and yet they couldn't find anyone, after all these years (40+ years). No gospel, no fellowship but mere moralism and business sundays and small wannabe groups.

A personal from experience tutorial/guide to get into Open Source Contribution, from github commit to landing a software job.

Received Dr. RuoJun Huang's Gentle Dental of Edison reminder for dental check-up. There are two things that dissuaded me: 1. She poked my weak tooth (#30, the one which was already cracking and chipped just before our trip back home) even after I told her about it after her cleaning, so hard yet she said: "I don't see anything wrong". I can give her a pass on this, since there are things even the professional cannot tell, I supposed. 2. When I had the tooth chipped, I reached out to her first but her clinic was closed on Thursdays. This makes me decided that she's not too reliable, despite being recommended by Fanny.

It's no likely we are qualified for The Low Income Home Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP), based on this table:

Maximum Monthly Gross Income Eligibility Guidelines

Household SizeLIHWAP Program
1$3,464
2$4,530 (For this, the annual gross would be $54,360)
3$5,596
4$6,662
5$7,728
6$8,794
7$8,994
8$9,193
9$9,393
10$9593
11$9,793
12$9,993
For each additional personadd $200

Source: DCA 3/14/22

I do wonder how America keeps raising the bar for low-income, sometimes. If $100k is considered low-income, which is the majority of Americans, the future of America is dwindling because it's turning into a socialist state by shaving down the super rich for the benefit of the poor. Charity is the job of individual, not the government. But hey, if they are giving, I'm taking. Just like how we received $1k this past May (for 2019 filling) from the NJ State ANCHOR Benefit (historic new property tax relief program - Affordable NJ Communities for Homeowners & Renters):

ANCHOR eligibility is as follows:
NJ homeowners with income of $150,000 or less will receive $1,500.
NJ homeowners with income of more than $150,000 and up to $250,000 will receive $1,000.
NJ residential renters with income of $150,000 or less will receive $450.

I remember coming across it and realized that we qualified. Despite my disagreement with the concept. I had to change the name from previous owner to mine when I called them up to inquire about this benefit. Since it's already 2023 and the filling is for 2019, I wondered if the Crowleys have been receiving free money for the year before (2018) when we moved in. If so, that's a $1k loss for us and some $ gain for them. Though this program is rather new, enacted in June 2022.

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From Tim Keller's Gospel Centered Church to Geerhardus Vos' Christ-Centered Preaching to Public Theology

I have Keller's book on Gospel Centered Church. Read it from time to time. Noted the importance of Gospel-centered not being the same as Gospel-supporting. Then Alex posted on FB a talk on similar subject on Vos' Christ-centered preaching.

Part one by someone else:

Part two, with Alex Tseng:

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Journal of the Week

7/7/2023 Top 10 Javascript Frameworks in 2023:

  1. React.js
  2. Angular
  3. Vue.js
  4. Svelte
  5. Ember.js
  6. Next.js
  7. Express.js
  8. Meteor.js
  9. Nest.js
  10. Aurelia

For System Networking 101, this seems to be a good tutorial start, with great details.

Pre-2000 American doctors were wrong in advising parents to avoid allergenic food to infants. But it's the introduction of them that helps as opposed to the avoidance, to reduce allergies. I recall a friend of my wife who did it wrong to her kids, probably out of that foolish advice, and now her kids either are allergic to nuts or dislike them.

I've finally found the pastor that a good number of my church members came from. Brett Revlett was pastoring the Deaconry and after that, he recommended many to Grace church before leaving for Utah. I finally got the full name with spelling from today's July 4th party at Clyde's.

Why the highly praised in the world never amount to much in the Church?
From time to time you hear this person praised by this great preacher, that person praised by your parents, for being successful as some CEO or big shot in the common world. Then either they gave up those positions to serve in the church or continue as if they were able to hold both Mammon and God successfully. The latter ones, need no further examination, because what they meant by "serving" God successfully is just their ability to make offerings in the amount of millions, questioning their spirituality is tabooed and that itself is very telling of their true motive: Treating God as their reputation builder and as their beggar. And those sheep who recognize their shepherd's voice could easily tell, unlike the goats who marveled at the ability of those serving both God and Mammon. And the straw-made weapon of these goats, is their ability to utter the vain words "do not judge!"

The former type however, I have looked and looked. They do have something to show. They gave up their luxurious worldly lives to serve God fully in the Church. However, it appears that often times what fruit they bear in the Church is not as great as they would amount in the world in their former lives. True, there are those who actually were failing in their high position in the world and were able to get out before their reputation get jeopardized and pretended to serve God as if they have found a new way to boost their reputation against the odds. But I'm not speaking of these phonies. I'm referring those who really did well in the world before giving it all up for God. It's as if they were complacent enough in serving God from 8 to 5, well disciplined in getting all things done in the Church. Then perhaps, if I were to call these faithful, it is a normal thing to achieve what they had achieved in the world in their former lives, that one just needs to do one's due diligence, from 8 to 5 at work everyday, don't smoke, don't swear, don't be lazy, just focus on your given tasks, be in a secured, promising company, be good at saving money. That is it. Then sure, from the outset, they can be viewed as great. But then again, how is that any different than the grandmas who work hard in the fields? Because neither need much. They were both content with their lives. Only that one gets better fame than the other, in a worldly manner. A vain glory. After all, if anything I learn from this, is that these people are telling me that the pursuit of the world is vain, that is why they left their big corporate jobs to work in the Church. It is certainly not about giving up something great for something small or even for something greater, because what they gave up, wasn't even great to begin with. What they gave up, was just something anyone can achieve, IF interested. But with the high tendency to end in vain.

Nevertheless, there are those, who either never walk the path or goes to great length to hide their worldly past, to despise it, so that all their focus from within and from without is only on Christ. These are the type, that is so great and not great at the same time that only those of God could recognize their greatness. For they recognize the same song sung by their shepherd. While goats could only react in two ways: 1. they admit that there's some greatness in this, but they fail at what this greatness is, because they would only be able to recognize this greatness if it has any sprinkle of worldliness in it (i.e. great audience, fame, success, etc.) 2. They despise this instead, like the harlot of Babylon who drank the blood of the saints.

Ultimately, it is about where the treasure is. Not by mere outward appearance or what great speech they can give, but go to that person's home, stare deep into his life, his heart, what he studies, his hobbies, what is valued most. That is where his true worth lies.

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Learning Russian Language

Starts from alphabet:

Keyboard layout:

Films used for learning Russian:

Better Than Us / Лучше, чем люди (2018) on Netflix

The Silver Skates / Сере́бряные коньки́ (2021) on Netflix

Major Grom: Plague Doctor / Майор Гром: Чумной Доктор (2021) on Netflix

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Aquarium Update

07/02/2023 Before any water change (last was done a couple of weeks ago)

Temperature: (Ideal 73-84 F)
Seneye: 86.1 F = 30.06 C

Salinity: (Ideal 34-36ppt / 1.023 to 1.028sg)
39 ppt / 1.029 specific gravity (Converter)

Copper: (Ideal < 0.2 ppm)
Not tested ppm

Ammonia: (Ideal 0 ppm)
Not tested

Nitrite: (Ideal < 0.2 ppm)
Tetra Strip test: 0

Nitrate: (Ideal <5 ppm)
Tetra Strip test: ppm

Alkalinity: (Ideal 8 - 12 dkH)
Hanna: Not tested ppm = dkH

pH: (Ideal 7.8 and 8.5)
Hanna: Not tested

Calcium: (Ideal between 380-450ppm)
Hanna: Not tested

Phosphate:(Ideal SPS 0.01-0.05ppm, stony corals <0.1ppm, generally <0.25ppm)
Hanna: 1.28 ppm

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Sunday Service 7/2/2023

Three themes come up today at church:

  1. Prayer and Fasting (Sunday School series on Prayer week 4)
  2. Sky-Diving (for thrill vs. military operation, during Sermon)
  3. The Charismatic problem (discussion with Tom during Fellowship meal on my withdrawal from the "praise" team)

After my time spent with American churches, I would say the common issue unaware by many is being on different wavelengths. One question asked, an off topic response answered. Happens all the time. This trains me I supposed, to improve my focus and sharpness on an issue.

Someone mentioned about prayer about hunger during fasting. I would say this is already a false view of fasting in Christianity. Fasting is about full reliance on God. Fasting is not hunger strike nor being destitute of food.

On Sky-Diving, it seems that the preacher had a false dichotomy of extreme sports. Either it's for saving people or it's for selfish thrill. This article as a good take on the subject and even beautifully adapted sky-diving experience as analogous to a person's life and the Gospel (tandem with parachute). I would just comment that when one's living philosophy is a passive kind, one cannot truly breakthrough such rigid false dichotomy of things. I would have to wonder what the pastor think of people going to Six Flags or Disney World, are those sinful, or if it can be considered not sinful from some aspect, how then are they not able to be applied to sky-diving, which can easily be about learning a new way of looking at life, the world, from a carefully laid out thrilling plan.

During the fellowship meal, Tom finally had to sit next to me to ask me: Why. I'm impressed that he would care enough to approach. While with the other few who asked, I merely replied: I'm just taking a break. To see if they had any desire to no more, which is zero. However, I wish I could put it more eloquently. I made it clear that there's "no problem with music being contemporary. But to be always contemporary, that is a problem." To which Tom suggested if some hymns should be included. I couldn't answer with my satisfaction other than that we already have hymns on other time. I should have replied: But it seems that the goal of this "praise" team is geared towards promotion contemporary only music. And I wish I could also bring out the charismatic problem, the root problem with the charismatic/pentacostal churches, which is not really speaking in tongues, gift of healing or even prosperity gospel. But it is the replacement of true substance with superficial matters. The Charismatics do not have credit on anything that is uniquely theirs. If it is good, it is not because the charismatics invented it. All the good, the liveliness, zeal and non-frozen-chosen attitude, were already practised by many non-charismatics. They were just later being promoted by the Charismatics in certain ways and methods that shouldn't be copied, but should be a wake up call for those of us who have idled too long, self justifying ourselves for being "frozen-chosen", in order for us to recall that first love we have for our Lord, but the charismatics have nothing to teach us here methodologically had it been uniquely theirs.

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Learning Thai Language

I'll have the 44 consonants chart below (not the extra 32 vowels), based on this video:

5 tones in Thai: mid, low, falling, high, rising

Keyboard layout:

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Learning Arabic Language

A good start from the alphabet: Table of letters

Then learn to write and type Arabic.

Then some vocabulary.

Keyboard layout:

Films for learning Arabic:

Jinn / جَنّ (2019) on Netflix

AlRawabi School for Girls مدرسة الروابي للبنات (2021) on Netflix

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Journal of the Week

To be money smart, I try to keep a frugal habit, look for deals in mails, coupons, etc.

So this week there's this promotion, not uncommon, from Santander bank, where if we deposit $20k for 90 days for a new savings account, we'll get $300. And another $300 if we do direct deposit of $5k for 90 days in the checking account. So that means I could make $600 in 90 days. Basically, making $600 in a couple of hours with the time being used for getting the $20k to bank into Santander, having direct deposit made to this bank. With a 90 day patience. Though not a bad deal, but I may skip this. Because, $20k is not that easy to come by and I need to make adjustment to my withholdings/401k to come up with a $5k direct deposit.

There will be other better deals I'm sure. I am already doing the American Express checking for 30k points in 90 days. That would convert to good fly miles.

6/27/2023 From my app Q&A submission with photo via the app (PictureThisAI) on the 2nd attempt at watermelon plant we bought from the nusery (GASKOS) after seeing some plain spots on the leaves after having it for a week or so indoor: Learn the fungicide terms: Propiconazole & Chlorothalonil. Also, they suggested to keep window open (ventilation and avoid pathogenic infections), brighter area.

6/28/2023 The Deep Sea by Neal Agarwal. The site shows what creatures you would find at each depth. It's so good I video taped it scrolling down using ShareX and store the file in my photo/video album.

Recalling what recently angered some especially Malaysians, Singaporean turned American comedian Jocelyn Chia in her standup comedy joked about how lousy Malaysia is. The reason it didn't bother me too much because it's way out of line so much any idiots could catch it. There are some smart comebacks from others, I'm sure. However, looking her up, I do find her take against the Liberals interesting. Such is the Asian influence. I suppose I've been living abroad so long that I need a little dose of where I come from to keep away from Western propaganda and false dichotomy in worldviews. I find this crucial after my last home trip talking with my dad.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCn9S0O3Woc

AI Tools that are cool out there:

Tome: helps create PPT (Powerpoint presentation)

Parrot AI: Takes a video and turn it into meeting summaries and more.

Magic Eraser: Removes objects from pictures.

IngestAI: Build your own AI knowledge base.

Glasp: Summarize and analyze YouTube video transcripts.

Munch: Turns video into shorter summarized video.

Tango: Helps with documentation writing with screenshots.

PDF GPT: Summarizes PDF books.

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