Children of God
YouthZone
Trueway Presbyterian Church
yz.core@gmail.com
Mission Statement:
We delight in the Lord Jesus
choosing to serve Him as a family
assisting people to find freedom in Christ
building them up to help change the world
Calendar:
Month of January 2010
3 : Trumpet Call - Combined Service
10 : Getting to know each other
17 : Message - Let It Show
24 : Time of Sharing cum B'Day Celerbration
31 : Gospel Sunday
*navigations are the 4 polaroid pictures
4:33 PM
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Hi YZers, really appreciate Charles for leading us in worship today, reminding us that Jesus is the Lion of Judah. Those piercing eyes of the lion remind us that we cannot hide anything from God. He has access into the deepest most parts of our lives, the darkest secrets of our hearts. Let us fear God and not take him lightly. Imagine you come face to face with a lion. I'm sure you won't take the lion lightly, right?
Judah was the tribe where Israel's greatest king came from - king David and Jesus is from the line of David and therefore he is also from the tribe of Judah. Jesus is not only from the line of the greatest king, he himself is the King of kings. No wonder he is called the Lion of Judah, lion representing kingship and royalty.
Question: Is Jesus the King of our lives or are we the king? Many of us live our lives as if we are the king.
It is my prayer that we will learn to worship Jesus as our King. When we come together as a community of youths to worship him, I pray that we will give him our undivided attention, forget about ourselves and really worship the Lion of Judah. As I stood behind this morning, it really saddened my heart to see that some of you were not interested in worshipping the Lord and though your body was in the room, your mind and heart were somewhere else. If it saddens my heart to see you behaving like this, I just wonder how the Lord feels when he looks at us with those piercing eyes of the lion. Will it not shatter his heart even more?
uncle kien seng