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God Spoke to Me

Over a decade ago, a well-known TV evangelist claimed that God told him to
raise one million dollars; else God would call him home. Many believed him and made
contributions toward his ministry. It was very hard for me to believe that kind of story
because the Bible does not back it up, and there is nothing to verify the validity of his
statement..
Today I’m going to tell you that the Lord did talk to me, because the Bible did
support it, and a sermons confirmed what He spoke to me.
One Sunday morning like others, after the congregation finished worshipping
with songs of praise, the Lord told the Senior Pastor to prophesy over a couple of
members. He checked with his associate about that unusual experience. His associate
gave him the names of one woman and two men, and he gave to each of them the
special words of the Lord.
I’d be embarrassed if the Pastor called me and prophesied over me. However, I
coveted God’s word. Just a few minutes later, the associate Pastor interviewed a
member of the Church and through her, the Lord gave a word, that was “Passion,” and
Luke chapter 2: 46-49.
I knew that the Lord spoke to me, because I don’t have passion for anything.
When I was young, I tried to play guitar; now I can’t play because I did not take time to
play or to practice. I played pingpong, soccer, and even poker. But I didn’t have passion
for none of the above. So I was not successful in what I was doing.
Now, after walking with God for 25 years I started to receive His blessing when I
serve Him. I’d not say I have a passion for what I’m doing, but I enjoy what I’m doing.
Today the Lord spoke to me again during Sunday service. This time His
message was confirmed by a sermon I heard over the radio broadcast, just two hours
after the morning service.
During the worship, a member who was in front of us, prostrated before the Lord
when I stood up with all others. The Lord drew my attention to the story found in Luke 7:
36-47, and especially verse 47: “Therefore, I tell you, her many sins have been forgiven-
for she loved much. But he who has been forgiven little loves little."
I thought I didn’t have to kneel down and bow down, but raising the hands was
good enough. But the Lord told me that He accepted the worship of the member who
prostrated before Him today.
I thought I didn’t do anything bad that I need to repent. The Lord told me, “The
spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.” I must agree with the Lord who is always right. I ask
Him to forgive my many weaknesses.
I didn’t not literally prostrate before Him, but I humbled myself, and He forgave
me, for He is faithful and just.
An Huynh
TheAntidote for Flu Bugs

The Bird flu is almost over—we hope. Now the Swine flu makes us worry. It came as a
thief, without warning. It attacked like a roaring lion, seeking whom he can devour. That is the
scheme of the devil.
I’m not trying to prescribe a miracle anti-flu medication. I’m trying to write about spiritual
disease. What we can do to protect ourselves from flu bugs, we can prevent sins from controlling our
souls.
In the book of Deuteronomy God warned His children of the danger of disobedience to His
commandments. He said, “However, if you do not obey the LORD your God and do not carefully
follow all his commands and decrees I am giving you today, all these curses will come upon you
and overtake you... The LORD will plague you with diseases until he has destroyed you from the
land you are entering to possess” (Deuteronomy 28:15, 21—NIV).
It is true that God does punish sins, but we should be careful when we say that all natural
disasters are acts of God. It’s more likely that many natural disasters come from the devil. The apostle
Peter asserts that “The devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour” (1
Peter 5:8—NIV). Like people, lions must work hard to have something to eat. They have to hide in
the bushes, and wait for hours before they can spot a prey.And at the right moment a lion jumps out
of his hiding place, and chases his prey until he can catch his prey.
The devil uses the same tactic. He patiently waits for the right time to attack a carnal
Christian.And at the moment when a believer is the weakest the devil jumps on him and devoured
him. To protect ourselves from such unexpected attacks Peter teaches us, “Be self-controlled and
alert.” We must be prayerful and spiritually awake. Else, we would be an easy prey for the devil.
Paul also gives us a good advise for our self defense; he said,” Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his
mighty power. Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil's
schemes” (Ephesians 6:10-11).
What those advices have anything to do with flu virus? We know that Swine flu broke out
without warning. Health experts could not predict its outbreak. Pharmacist can’t make medication
the can cure the disease, or even prevent the disease. What people can do is to take precautions such
as avoiding the crowd that may carry flu virus, washing hands often, avoiding eating pork
strengthening their immune systems.
What we do to protect ourselves from flu bugs we can do to protest us from sin bugs.
First, we can protect ourselves from the world’s influence. Do not confirm to the
philosophies, to the worldview, to the standards of the world because they are spiritual flu bugs.
Avoid the crowd that gets together to indulge themselves without giving God the glory that is due to
Him.
Secondly, Doctors advise us to wash our hands often to prevent bugs from invading our
bodies.At the same token, we need to wash our spiritual hands often to avoid spiritual infection, as
the apostle James teaches, “·Come near to God and he will come near to you. Wash your hands, you
sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded’(James 4:8—NIV). To come near to God, we
must prepare our heart, and get rid of any impurities.Agood housewife keeps her home clean, in
order to be attached to God we must keep ourselves clean by confessing our wrong doing and
asking Him to forgive our trespasses. James also tells us to confess our sins to each other so that we
may be healed.
Thirdly, we need to spiritually keep ourselves in good shape. Our daily exercise includes
adoration, confession, thanksgiving, and service. We should worship the Lord our God, thank Him
we what He’s done for us, confess our sins to Him and to each other, and to serve Him with the gifts
He’s given to us.
The flu or any natural disasters such as earthquake, flood, tornadoes, sunami can strike any time
without warning. We must be prepared. Peter told us to be self-controlled and alert. We need to be on
guard because the devil will launch his attacks when we fall asleep or when we party. The apostle
Paul reminds us to be “strong in the Lord and in His mighty power.” One of the preventive
measures we can take is to strengthen our body through exercises. We can maintain our immune
systems by taking vitamins. Our spiritual exercises include studying the Bible, fellowship with
believers and prayers.
The writer of Psalm 119 says, “I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin
against you” (Psalm 119: 11). God’s word works as flu shot that reinforce our immune system.
When our immune system is strong enough, it can fight back the bugs, or at least, the flu cannot
knock out our body.
Today, when the influenza epidemic is at our doors, what children of God can do is to
humble ourselves and pray. The antidote for influenza is found in the book of II Chronicle: “If my
people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn
from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their
land” (2 Chron 7:14—NIV).

An Huynh
Cinco de Mayo, 2009

The Substitute Players


They are stars, but not super-stars.Afootball team or soccer team has 11 players. However,
in any games, a team needs more than 11 players, maybe twenty. While 11 team members play, the
others just sit to watch the game, and wait for the coach to call their names.At that defining moment,
a substitute comes into the game, and replaces a player who is tired, injured, or does not meet the
expectation of the coach.
Even the coach does not expect a lot from the substitutes, they have to practice as hard as the
others. Many times they have to wait for hours before the coach calls them to enter the game. They
have been trained, practiced just for that very moment. They can use the techniques they have
learned, and play the best they can. From time to time, they are called the last minutes of the game.
However, the coach calls them in the right moment, and they make a difference and bring victory to
the team.
The book of 1 Samuel told us the story of David. He was the youngest son of Jesse. The
Lord told Samuel to go to Bethlehem because the Lord had chosen one of the sons of Jesse to be
king of Israel.
After Samuel had arrived at Bethlehem, the prophet consecrated Jesse and his sons, and
invited them to the sacrifice. “Samuel saw Eliab and thought, "Surely the LORD's anointed stands
here before the LORD" (1 Sam 16:6—NIV). But the Lord told Samuel, “Man looks at the
outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart" (verse 7).
After seven men had passed before Samuel, none was chosen. “So he asked Jesse, ‘Are
these all the sons you have" (verse 11)? Jesse forgot that he had one youngest son.
David was kind of a “substitute player,” who did not play an important role in the family.
While attending the family’s sheep, David had time to think of the Lord, to practice his skill, and to
be equipped for fighting against Goliath . The Supreme Coach sent David in the game at the right
moment, and he scored big for the Lord’sArmy.
In the 80’s, not long after I was saved, the Pastor of a Vietnamese Church invited me to join
his Church. My wife and I served the Lord with him over ten years when he decided to move on.
He gave the church a year to look for replacement.At the beginning of 1997, he terminated his
responsibility, and the church had not found any one to take care of the church.At his suggestion, the
Church Board reluctantly agreed to let me take over the responsibility of the Pastor the Church.
I did not ever wait for my turn; I just did what I could to support the Pastor’s ministry. But I
had been trained all along for that moment.
Dear Christian friends, wherever you are, whatever you do, you’re trained to take over
whatever God has in store for you. Keep in touch with your Lord and He will reveal you his will.At
that moment, when He calls you into a ministry, be ready to say, “Yes Lord, not my will, but your be
done.”

Watching and Doing


“Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.”
James 1:22—NIV

My wife and I try to walk 2 miles a day to keep us in good shape. We prefer quality—to be
healthy-- to quantity—long life. When the weather is not cooperative, we play videotape and
exercise at home. On one exercise while a team is working out on Waikiki Beach, a group of tourists
is watching.
Which one of the two parties enjoys life better? Maybe those who are watching are
entertained, and those who exercise work hard. I think the question we should ask is: “Which one of
the two parties benefits by what it does?”
The answer is obvious. Those who invest their time and energy in the work out will
eventually have a quality life. On the other hand, those who enjoy watching will not be as healthy as
the others. unless they exercise afterward.
I’m thinking of Christians. Many are believers of the Lord Jesus, and some are His
disciples. The majority if Christians meet the minimum requirement to be saved and have eternal life
as the Lord Jesus has promised. They do not do more than attending Sunday services, weekly Bible
study, and do not get involved in other ministries. They are watching and not doing.
In a ball game, thousand are watching a few players competing. Is it better to play than to
watch? Maybe watching is easier, and playing required a lot of work.
The Lord Jesus teaches, “You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go
and bear fruit-fruit that will last” (John 15:16). He saves us so we can serve Him and our neighbors.
To be His disciples does take hard work, but it will give us a sense of fulfillment.

Skunk Cabbage (Lysichiton americanus)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

Western Skunk Cabbage (Lysichiton americanus), sometimes called yellow skunk


cabbage, is a plant found in swamps and wet woods, along streams and in other wet
areas of the Pacific Northwest, where it is one of the few native species in the arum
family, together with the duckweeds. The plant grows from rhizomes that measure 30
cm or longer, and 2.5 to 5 cm in diameter. The leaves are the largest of any native
plant in the region, 50-135 cm long and 30-80 cm wide when mature. Its flowers are
produced in a spadix contained within a large, bright yellow or yellowish green
spathe 30-40 cm tall; it is among the first flowers to appear in spring. The skunk
cabbage also produces heat. During the Winter the heat it produces melts the snow
around it so that it is able to survive. Although similarly named, the plant is easy to
distinguish from the Eastern Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus), another
species in the arum family found in eastern North America.
One time we walked by a swamp and smelt something like a
dead animal. We told our son, and he said that was from skunk
cabbages.
It does look pretty, isn’t it? But, on a nice sunny day, a funny
smell of the flowers pervades the air.
My wife commented, “We cannot judge someone or
something by his or by its appearance.” I agreed with her on
that truth.
There was another time when we took a walk with our six
year-old granddaughter, we picked pretty wild flowers for her.
When we took the flowers home, our daughter told us that
Scientific classification
they were poisonous.
When most flowers are pretty and smell good, some either
stink, or are poisonous.
We cannot judge them by their beauty.
The book of First Kings recorded the story of Queen Jezebel. She found a wicked way to
kill and take the vineyard of Naboth the Jezreelite.
The book of Mark recorded the story of Herodias, Philip’s wife whom his brother Herod
married. John the Baptist told Herod that was not lawful. Herodias who was beautiful, I think, hated
John and had her daughter ask Herod for John’s head.
Truly there are many beautiful women all over the world who are very dangerous, and who
can do unimaginable things.
The Lord Jesus Christ can see not only the appearance, but also the heart of men. While the
religious leaders of His time focused on the outside cleanliness and tradition, the Lord was more
concerned about the cleanliness of the heart. He teaches,
“What goes into a man's mouth does not make him 'unclean,' but what comes out of his
mouth, that is what makes him 'unclean...Don't you see that whatever enters the mouth goes into the
stomach and then out of the body? But the things that come out of the mouth come from the heart,
and these make a man 'unclean.' For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murder, adultery, sexual
immorality, theft, false testimony, slander” (Matt 15:11, 17-19—NIV).
The Lord did not mean that we don’t need to wash our hands before meals, but He wants to
draw our attention to a more important truth, the cleanliness of the heart.
Asinner can be defined as someone who has an unclean heart. The Lord Jesus is the one
and only one who can help us to clean our heart. When we invite Him to enter our hearts, He will
gladly clean it and come in and dwell there.
The writer of the Psalm says,
“If I had cherished sin in my heart,
the Lord would not have listened” (Psalm 66:18—NIV).
The Bible also asserts, "There is no one righteous, not even one; there is no one who
understands, no one who seeks God” (Rom 3:10-11—NIV). In other words, all of us have unclean
hearts, and the Lord Jesus is theAnointed one who can clean our heart. The one who has an unclean
heart cannot be accepted into the Kingdom of God. Jesus is the Christ, the Savior. That means when
we accept Him as our Savior, his blood will make us spiritually clean and we will meet God’s
requirements for His sonship.

An Huynh
April 8, 2009

Captain Richard Phillips

Last week theAmerican flagged ship MaerskAlabama was attacked by pirates off the
Somali’coast. The Media reported that Captain Richard Phillips told his crew to lock themselves up
in the cabin when he offered himself as hostage. The pirates took him captive and let the boat sail to
its destination.
Also according to the Media, the pirates asked for a ransom of 2 million in exchange for the
life of Captain Phillips.
When the negotiation is still going,, on Easter Sunday, the US Navy Commandos
succeeded in freeing Captain Phillips from the hands of the pirates. Three of the pirates were killed,
and one was captured.
From this event we can draw some spiritual principles.
First, Captain Phillips didn’t have to offer himself as hostage, but he did in order for his crew
to be free. Only he went through the ordeal while his people were safe. He knew that his life was in
danger, but he accepted it. We consider him as a hero.
The Bible tells us the story of a greater man of all times. His name is Jesus of Nazareth.
In the evening when a large crowd armed with swords and clubs came to arrest the Lord
Jesus, Peter tried to protect his “rabbi.” But the Lord told Peter that God the Father would put in his
disposal more than twelve legions of angels when he needs to be rescued. However He chose to
offer himself as a living sacrifice. While Captain Phillips offered himself in exchange for the safety of
a few men, the Lord Jesus offered himself as a living sacrifice for the sins of all mankind. The Bible
informs us that before Christ, the high priests offered sacrifices day after day, first for their own sins,
and then for the sins of the people, but the Lord Jesus, unlike the other high priests. He sacrificed for
their sins once for all when he offered himself (Hebrew 7:27—NIV).
Secondly, Captain Phillips can only be freed when his employer or his family pays the
pirates who kept him captive a ransom of 2 millions dollars.After the “Fall of man” all human
beings sin, and are slaves to sin, and the wages of sin is death. Before Christ, the blood of animals
was required for the forgiveness of sin. But that was a temporary atonement before the final ultimate
atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ who alone can pay a spiritual ransom for all mankind.
Thirdly, Captain Phillips attempted to escape, but he was recaptured. Many religions that did
not accept the atonement of Christ, have tried to avoid paying the ransom or the penalty of death by
human works such as holy living, routine prayers, fasting and so on. They cannot escape the wages
of sin that is spiritual and eternal death. The Bible asserts, “Salvation is found in no one else, for there
is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12—NIV). The
Lord Jesus, God’s Son alone is qualified to atone for the sin of all human beings.
On Easter Sunday, the US Navy rescued Captain Phillips after sharp shooters shot three
pirates and captured another. Captain Phillips could not save himself, someone else did. We cannot
save ourselves from sins and death. The Lord Jesus can and would do it if believe in Him as the
word of God promises: "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that
whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life” (John 3:16).

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