Well, as Christians, how many of us are grabbing every opportunity we can to go out and spread God's Love to others? I recently read an awesome testimony on the Revo page about a girl named Heidi Quah who studies in SMK Damansara Jaya. I'll just give a brief synopsis about the story. In her testimony, she wrote about a friend whom she knew in Form 4. This friend of hers is an atheist (someone who does not believe in the existence of God). Throughout the year, they had countless debates on religion, him questioning about her faith and her finding answers to his questions. She prayed to God to guide her and help her to convince this friend of hers. As the months go by, this friend started to open up towards the idea of an existent God through her countless attempts to invite him for various Christian events. Praise God!! :D
Truly after reading her post, I'm convinced of God's involvement and intervention in her friend's life. As I sat wondering to myself, "How many of us would actually do that? How many of us would have the courage to share Christ to people who yet know?"
As Christians, we should reach out to others. Christians are called to love others and have compassion on them rather than cut ourselves from them and stay in our own cliques. After all, Jesus didn’t cut Himself off from us — in spite of our sin and rebellion.
The Bible says Jesus left heaven’s glory and walked among us, reaching out to those who needed to know God loved them.
“Do not be interested only in your own life, but be interested in the lives of others.”
- Phil. 2:4 (NCV)
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I am overwhelmed with emotions reading through this blog for the first time since I left SMKSU almost 10 years ago. I can see that the CF of SMKSU has grown to become so matured. Praise God for raising up teachers and students who have the experience of God's love, and are willing to walk in God's way by sharing their love with fellow teachers and students alike. For this reason, I believe, God is with you and for you. SMKSU will be blessed. Keep up the good work, fellows!!
Puan Jean Lim
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