angels and demons – part 2
27 January, 2008
interesting sermon topic, of which I only heard the last part of, in between collecting offertory and counting the money while listening to vanessa’s singing and comments: I’m going to your[zavier's] house and bring my own bak kua to eat and watch my own tv! (iuno what that’s about) and complaining about plastic notes and how it makes counting the money hard, to which we all agreed that she should use whatever she gets for chinese new year to donate a cash counting machine to the church. loll.
anyway, there was this guy who shared about how he was born into a staunch Hindu family and how he rebelled from his father’s controlling ways. he recalls one vision he saw of this street in India where there was a temple – to which he found out later that his father had in fact dedicated him to some idol in that very same temple. there was also a story told of this woman, who by the power of God was able to remove objects that cast a shadow on her family’s life, amulets and figurines and all, and her entire family was finally able to experience peace. it goes to show the extent of that one action in allowing such spirits a firm stronghold over our lives. I’ve heard of these stories many a times, though I’ve not witnessed any, hence I have doubted the possibility of these things even occuring. but that is perhaps what keeps my faith strong – the constant questioning of everything, of the world, of people and their ways, and learning to see from God’s point of view.