i woke up at 5:29 this morning.
which, ya know... it's 5/29
good morning all.
For the LORD is righteous, He loves righteousness;
The upright will behold His face. (Ps 11:7)
?? weird. i live in 'dixieland' and i never realized that other people spell that word differently.
So, on my way to church this morning, before 5AM, I took a cab and the cab driver and I got into an interesting conversation. He asked why I was travelling to a mall (church venue is in a shopping mall) so early. So I told him I was going to church to help set up (mind you, I live in Singapore where most people are either Hindu or Buddhist and majority wouldn't always understand the term ministry, unlike in Western countries). He started babbling on about how, when he was younger he was taught to pray to God, then to Jesus, then to Mary (he was a Catholic). He said that, Jesus, to him, was only a prophet, just like Muhammed (he's a buddhist, actually) and a buddhist prophet (who's name I don't recall, it started with an S but not siddhartha).
Anyway, long story short, he had me listening to his preaching and I didn't know what to say. First, he's an old Chinese guy. When he started telling me about his version of Jesus' history (which was twisted), I tried to correct him but he wouldn't let me because he wasn't finished talking (and I grew frustrated). Also, knowing their culture, it's very offending to them to be taught by people younger (and I am). So I let him babble on and on while I was lost in my thinking...
Was there any way for me to have handled the discussion into giving him the accurate history of Jesus? I'm asking because, it's not the first time, and I always find myself, just letting them continue with what they thought was true. I knew it wasn't but I couldn't say anything! Why?! How to deal with this? Sigh.
Some people you just can't reach no matter what you say. There is absolutely nothing wrong with sharing the truth with them and hopefully planting a seed, but they need to be ready to hear it. I don't know how many times I beat myself up in the past thinking, "if I had only said something or said this instead of that, they would have listened," but that is not usually the case. Sometimes the Holy Spirit leads me to speak to someone and gives me the words to say and other times it's like the Holy Spirit is telling me to not waste my pearls.Was there any way for me to have handled the discussion into giving him the accurate history of Jesus? I'm asking because, it's not the first time, and I always find myself, just letting them continue with what they thought was true. I knew it wasn't but I couldn't say anything! Why?! How to deal with this? Sigh.
Some people you just can't reach no matter what you say. There is absolutely nothing wrong with sharing the truth with them and hopefully planting a seed, but they need to be ready to hear it. I don't know how many times I beat myself up in the past thinking, "if I had only said something or said this instead of that, they would have listened," but that is not usually the case. Sometimes the Holy Spirit leads me to speak to someone and gives me the words to say and other times it's like the Holy Spirit is telling me to not waste my pearls.
The hunt for finding kittens is going sooooooooooooooooooooooo slowwwwwwwwwww... aarrghhhh
has your sweetie showed up yet, just wandering, God bless.
So, on my way to church this morning, before 5AM, I took a cab and the cab driver and I got into an interesting conversation. He asked why I was travelling to a mall (church venue is in a shopping mall) so early. So I told him I was going to church to help set up (mind you, I live in Singapore where most people are either Hindu or Buddhist and majority wouldn't always understand the term ministry, unlike in Western countries). He started babbling on about how, when he was younger he was taught to pray to God, then to Jesus, then to Mary (he was a Catholic). He said that, Jesus, to him, was only a prophet, just like Muhammed (he's a buddhist, actually) and a buddhist prophet (who's name I don't recall, it started with an S but not siddhartha).
Anyway, long story short, he had me listening to his preaching and I didn't know what to say. First, he's an old Chinese guy. When he started telling me about his version of Jesus' history (which was twisted), I tried to correct him but he wouldn't let me because he wasn't finished talking (and I grew frustrated). Also, knowing their culture, it's very offending to them to be taught by people younger (and I am). So I let him babble on and on while I was lost in my thinking...
Was there any way for me to have handled the discussion into giving him the accurate history of Jesus? I'm asking because, it's not the first time, and I always find myself, just letting them continue with what they thought was true. I knew it wasn't but I couldn't say anything! Why?! How to deal with this? Sigh.
I keep telling you I will take a road trip....say the word and I will find an orange kitten and get on the road....I want to see different stuff than sand and sun.....lol Besides I have never met a Blue Lady Bug before....and want to.... say the word...
So, on my way to church this morning, before 5AM, I took a cab and the cab driver and I got into an interesting conversation. He asked why I was travelling to a mall (church venue is in a shopping mall) so early. So I told him I was going to church to help set up (mind you, I live in Singapore where most people are either Hindu or Buddhist and majority wouldn't always understand the term ministry, unlike in Western countries). He started babbling on about how, when he was younger he was taught to pray to God, then to Jesus, then to Mary (he was a Catholic). He said that, Jesus, to him, was only a prophet, just like Muhammed (he's a buddhist, actually) and a buddhist prophet (who's name I don't recall, it started with an S but not siddhartha).
Anyway, long story short, he had me listening to his preaching and I didn't know what to say. First, he's an old Chinese guy. When he started telling me about his version of Jesus' history (which was twisted), I tried to correct him but he wouldn't let me because he wasn't finished talking (and I grew frustrated). Also, knowing their culture, it's very offending to them to be taught by people younger (and I am). So I let him babble on and on while I was lost in my thinking...
Was there any way for me to have handled the discussion into giving him the accurate history of Jesus? I'm asking because, it's not the first time, and I always find myself, just letting them continue with what they thought was true. I knew it wasn't but I couldn't say anything! Why?! How to deal with this? Sigh.
well, when I have found myself in a similar situation...I pray and bind any spirits that would prevent the person from hearing and responding to the gospel...quietly of course and in Jesus name
it can be difficult when people have been exposed and or indoctrinated to who knows how many or exactly what type of teaching and the Bible is clear that the 'god' of this world, blinds people to the truth.
I think we forget sometimes that we have that authority in Jesus name...it's not about power, it's about truth
yes..I've seen it 'work' ... just something you might try or not
So, on my way to church this morning, before 5AM, I took a cab and the cab driver and I got into an interesting conversation. He asked why I was travelling to a mall (church venue is in a shopping mall) so early. So I told him I was going to church to help set up (mind you, I live in Singapore where most people are either Hindu or Buddhist and majority wouldn't always understand the term ministry, unlike in Western countries). He started babbling on about how, when he was younger he was taught to pray to God, then to Jesus, then to Mary (he was a Catholic). He said that, Jesus, to him, was only a prophet, just like Muhammed (he's a buddhist, actually) and a buddhist prophet (who's name I don't recall, it started with an S but not siddhartha).
Anyway, long story short, he had me listening to his preaching and I didn't know what to say. First, he's an old Chinese guy. When he started telling me about his version of Jesus' history (which was twisted), I tried to correct him but he wouldn't let me because he wasn't finished talking (and I grew frustrated). Also, knowing their culture, it's very offending to them to be taught by people younger (and I am). So I let him babble on and on while I was lost in my thinking...
Was there any way for me to have handled the discussion into giving him the accurate history of Jesus? I'm asking because, it's not the first time, and I always find myself, just letting them continue with what they thought was true. I knew it wasn't but I couldn't say anything! Why?! How to deal with this? Sigh.
I keep telling you I will take a road trip....say the word and I will find an orange kitten and get on the road....I want to see different stuff than sand and sun.....lol Besides I have never met a Blue Lady Bug before....and want to.... say the word...
Bringing 8-week old kittens from Florida to VT. wouldn't be good for them. That's a longgggg way for them to ride in a hot car for all that time..