Thursday, August 8, 2013

Life is like............


My Momma always said, “Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re gonna get.”
This famous dialogue was quoted repeatedly in “Forrest Gump” (亞甘正傳), the 1994 multiple Oscars winning movie which has since catapulted into one of the all-time favorites of the American Movie Institute.  Our family liked the movie so much that we even bought a box of “Forrest Gump Chocolates” with this quotation on top of the box.  The chocolates are long gone, but the box is still in our keeping.
The movie is a tale with a clever and uplifting plot.  It is more about spirituality than realism, and the messages are conveyed through historic events enmeshed within fantasies.  Forrest’s mother used chocolates as an example to depict the elements of sweetness, diversity and surprise in life which also reflected her simplistic but positive view of life.  
How can we go wrong with chocolates unless the whole box is stale or moldy?  It is rare to find both freshness and staleness within the same box of chocolates, so is life only one dimensional?     
I don’t think so!  If we consider our lives as just “good” or “bad” we are merely exercising our selective memory which can only be helpful on occasions when mostly it is not.
To me, life is like eating a sour plum candy (話梅糖).  I still remember clearly what happened when I ate that first one.
There are several types of sour plum candy on the market today. The one I ate had a whole sour plum of one inch in diameter embedded in a thick layer of crystalized maltose.  I was much younger and more adventurous in those days, besieged by impetuosity and a false sense of immortality!  The candy was so big that it barely fit in my mouth.  The sweetness of the maltose awakened my blasé salivary glands and they went into overdrive.  If I did not drool like my dog Caesar snacking on his treats, I was pretty close to it.  The possibility of having the candy lodged in the esophagus because the sloshing saliva was making the maltose surface dangerously slippery was totally oblivious to me, I was savoring the sweetness until the layer of maltose was partially consumed and the sour plum was exposed.
The taste of sourness and saltiness exploded in my mouth.  Within a fraction of a second the taste buds on my tongue fired off an ultimatum to my brain, “your candy has turned weird, do something!!!”
My intuitive right brain made me spit out the candy onto my open palm, I stared at it, processed the thought for a few seconds, then my reasoning left brain made the executive decision to pop the candy back into my mouth.  That was the only time that I spat out a sour plum candy, and I have had many since.
The bombardment of the unexpected senses created an instant stressful dilemma. Instinctively I chose “flight” rather than “fight” by spitting out the candy, but something amazing happened!  Suddenly it    dawned on me that the sourness and saltiness of the sour plum had actually accentuated the sweetness of the maltose; sweetness lingered on even after the maltose had completely melted away. The whole process made the sour plum more palatable, and it also made me crave for more candy, with its sweetness, sourness, saltiness and all.     
Trauma, whether they are the result of human errors or natural disasters, can ambush our lives causing pain and grief.  There will be days when we feel like we have been hit by a Peterbilt dump truck. How many times can we sustain those types of trauma?   Thankfully our Creator has designed and installed within us many innate physiological and psychological mechanisms that enable us to get through most of these days. From the blood platelets, the immune system, the amoeba-like tendency of moving out of harm’s way and the nervous systems to the ability to assess a situation, to reason,  and to ask for help or to selflessly help others to overcome adversity;  all powered by  His gift of Hope and the Will to Live.
Can we be satisfied with the explanation that this intricate system we loosely call “life” is originated from a random collision of particles?  Or random un-seemingly interconnected events are simply ‘coincidence’?
For many of us, to ponder about life is almost as natural as to look for food when we are hungry.  The quest is driven by the innate need to improve our quality of life, but more importantly, by the need to know the truth.
Jesus Christ says, “I am the Way, and the truth, and the life…” (John 14:6).  His life and teaching epitomize the Way to a truthful life, but for the past two centuries, human beings have often been beguiled by untimely interludes of misrepresentation and misinterpretation.  
It’s time to challenge our selective memory on what we think we know about Jesus Christ and to rethink the meaning of life.     
  
Raymond Li
07/08/2013

 

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Seeing is Believing ...............



Seeing is Believing….

Many years ago, I advertised in one of my business flyers for Christmas products using this headline, which successfully attracted many customers to visit our booth (at the gift shows) and placed orders for our new arrivals. I guess when people see what they like or like what they see, it is far more convincing; like a picture which is worth more than a thousand words.

What about Faith?

I read about the Israelites this morning (below); I recognized the same kind of faith ….”Seeing to believing.”

The waters covered their adversaries; not one of them survived.
Then they believed his promises and sang his praise. (Psalm 106:11-12)

Similar to the case of doubting Thomas (who needed to see Jesus’ hands to believe in His resurrection), so many times in my life have I prayed/looked for miracles without trusting in His Faithfulness… walking by sight and not by Faith.

Praise the Lord……

After learning about my prayer partner’s faith in thanksgiving (when diagnosed with cancer) and Francis’ encouraging e-mail (to Michael’s ill health) pointed me to a greater Faith …. Believing without seeing!!

Comparable to the Spiritual giants in the Bible: When Abraham offered his son Isaac on the alter without hesitation, when Noah spent 100 years building the ark in the middle of dry land, when Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt for 40 years, when virgin Mary accepted the conception of Jesus Christ….

“… blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.” (John 20:29)

“And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.”
(Hebrews 11:6)

“…For we live by faith, not by sight.” (2 Corinthians 5:7)


By jane

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

活 在 當 下




                
天氣報告將來的一個星期也下雨,昨天是,前天是,今天卻改變主意,陽光普照,心情也變得好起來,也許我仍是那些受天氣影響的小人物,天氣好,心情好!

              
改變才是永恆,是最近流行的語,永恆就是不變,那麼改變又怎樣是永恆呢?然而事實上,在我們週邊的事物,眼所見,耳所聞,也不停的在變。如果改變是進步,那麼不變就是停濟不前,一成不變,恐怖?但是不變可以是恆切,堅持忍耐,力量可比愚公移山,鐵柱成針,真的不可思議, 佩服!                          
            
              
翻閱我們家庭小組的分享網頁,由開始到現在,不經不覺已有四、五年了,內中每一篇都是我們寶貴的分享,不用咬文嚼字,不用矯飾,但有時想,分享的兄姊們可能有時覺得,自己好像對空氣説話,根本就沒有人看,因為毫無反應,沒有回響 ( no comments ) , 但是我們的網頁仍然堅持,兀立不倒,分享不斷,在我看來,對空氣説話又如何,難保真的有一天,若能一字半句,觸動大家去思想,甚至產生共鳴,得著一點點的幫助,那就是值得了!需不敢與愚公相比,但也可説是一份堅持!委實我們可能只一個月見一次面,然而我們的距離只是一字之隔而矣!説到這裡,真的不能不對科技說一声 …….  多谢!

                
想起以前學校團契的團刊,那時沒有電腦,也沒有中文打字,投稿人要白手寫稿,文書便用人手一筆一晝披星戴月的抄寫,然後印,釘裝,由於資源有限,惟有限量製作。比起現在,只要郁動一隻手指,輕輕按鈕,無論你在那裡,你的分享就好像演魔術的,說時遲,那時快地走遍天涯海角,是那時的我們造夢也想不到,然而,同樣地,現代科技人也很難體會我們那時大家分工合作的團契生活。

                
有得必有失,得抑或失,有時很難評價!

                
我們熟識的主日學詩歌,主是昔在,今在,以後永在,永遠不變的神,然而,羅馬書12:2   意。

              
神是永恆,我們卻要更新改變!
             
              
難道神放我們在這一個世代沒有衪的旨意嗎?要與時並進,不一定要走在潮流的最尖端,人有、我就要有,浪費,跟風,盲從,隨波逐流,我們更不要批評別人,也不要自卑,而是要心意更新而變化,察驗何為神的旨意而去服事這個世代!活在神的旨意裡我們就是最 ' IN'  的一群了!

                 
活在當下,Live  In The Present ,把握現在,享受現在!            
              
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