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Saturday, June 5, 2010

Alternate Ending for BBC's Ballykissangel ;)



BBC's Ballykissangel (Series 1-3) is probably one of my favorite TV shows. But, it turns out that, in Series 3 Episode 11 ("The Reckoning"), Ballykissangel becomes Ballykillangel :) Enough said. Instead of watching that episode, watch this clip instead (thanks javelinbk) and just pretend that this is the end of the BBC hit drama :)

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Heaven or Hell - The Afterlife (Life After Death)

Just finished reading Lisa Miller's article "Far From Heaven" on Newsweek. Quickly reviewing, I liked how she ended with a call to 'humble ourselves before all that we don't understand.' I didn't like how she did not go further into Jesus' answer to the Sadducees regarding life after death. (BTW, the article's got it wrong: the Sadducees were not asking about the man with seven wives; they were asking about the woman with seven husbands in succession). In the biblical passage, when the Sadducees (who did not believe in life after death) asked Jesus regarding whose wife the woman will be in the afterlife since she has been the wife of seven brothers in succession, Jesus answered, pointing out the ignorance of the Sadducees in knowing God's Word, "In the resurrection, they neither marry nor are given in marriage." Jesus' answer sheds light on what Lisa Miller missed to include in her article -- the biblical view on heaven and hell.

The article includes various personal views of heaven: 'laying my head on my Grandma's lap', 'driving a yellow Cadillac in heaven', 'eating peppermint ice cream', 'enjoying the company of 72 virgins', etc. I wish the article would have contrasted those views to the view of the afterlife revealed in God's Word: Heaven is a real place where we spend eternity in God's presence, and hell is a real place where we are eternally separated from God's presence.

Therefore, the news that God has provided a way for us, through King Jesus' loving sacrifice, to be able to spend eternity with Him is indeed the Greatest News ever.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

iRecommend: That's My King!



I saw this for the first time at the 2010 FBCJax Pastor's Conference. This video is not mine; I got it from Vimeo. This video is set to the famous sermon by Dr. S. M. Lockridge.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Still Paying for 411? Use Free411

UPDATE: GOOG411 shut down on November 12, 2010. More info here.
UPDATE: BING411 shut down on June 1, 2012.
I know the title says GOOG411 and BING411; I opted for 'and' instead of 'or' for a reason. While GOOG411 is excellent (and faster) in connecting you to a local business or organization, BING411 goes further in providing local weather, traffic, directions, travel, etc. Try for yourself: GOOG411 (1-800-466-4411) & BING411 (1-800-246-4411).
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If you don't mind ads being played while you wait, you can also try FREE411 (1-800-373-3411), which has an added feature of free residential directory.
If you would rather pay for 411 services, ignore these above mentioned FREE options.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Mac vs PC Campaign in BBC's Ballykissangel :)



Been watching BBC's Ballykissangel recently, and I think there could be a possible (unintentional) Mac vs PC campaign in BBC's Ballykissangel. The show is about life in Ballykissangel, a fictional village in Ireland. You can read more about it here.

In the show, there are two priests: Father MacAnally and Father Peter Clifford. You can probably see where I am going with this. Anyway, what the show portrays about Father Mac and Father PC is surprisingly true about a Mac and a PC, respectively. In the show, Father Mac is the not-so-popular-with-the-townspeople priest, and his only supporter seems to be a wealthy business man. On the other hand, Father PC is very popular among the townspeople, people-friendly, and has the support of the common people. I don't think this is what BBC was trying to say, but at least it is in line with my view of Mac vs PC :)

I'm only in Series 2 now. I don't know how either of them would turn out, but PC is still (and probably will remain) my favorite! BTW, if you are a Mac supporter, please don't be upset; Father Mac is not that bad ;)

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Martyr's Oath (as heard at Hopegivers Graduation)


I take a stand to honor the Lord Jesus, with my hands to save and serve the mankind
I take a stand to honor the Lord Jesus, with my feet to spread the gospel to the uttermost parts
I take a stand to honor the Lord Jesus, with my lips by proclaiming the good  news to all who hear and by edifying the body of Christ
I take a stand to honor the Lord Jesus, with my mind as I meditate upon His word and promises to me
I give my earthly treasures and all that I possess to follow the way of the cross
I commit to love my family, orphans, widows, lepers, the wealthy, and the poor to the way of the Christ
I surrender my will and my life to His will and to His life
I commit to service of the Lord by being a good steward of my time
I surrender this body on earth for the perfect will of Jesus
And should my blood be spilled, may it bring forth a mighty harvest of souls
I pledge allegiance to the  Lamb
I will seek to honor His command
I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ for it is the power of God unto salvation to everyone who believes
As a soldier of the cross, I stand with the apostle Paul in saying that “For me to live is Christ and to die is gain”
Lord Jesus, Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven
I love my India; I love my fellow citizens; I want to show them the love of Christ
Whether by life or death, I must glorify Jesus

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Seow Biblical Hebrew Vocabulary

If you are learning Biblical Hebrew and you use C. L. Seow's A Grammar for Biblical Hebrew, then you might find this post useful. Here is a list of vocabs from Seow's book, in Hebrew alphabetical order (alphabetized by consonants, not vowels), as well as in chapter and word-type order. For those who like colors, here is a color-coded version :)

As far as I know, this list is up-to-date with Seow's book. If there are any mistakes, I apologize for any misguidance. If you want to edit this list, there are some Excel files here.

My sincere thanks to katadrew.com for the link & Lionel Windsor for the original list.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

The Greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven


I could not resist putting up this picture of some of the children at ECETrust's Children's Home. From left to right are Hannah, Jonathan, and Lovely.
Matt. 18:1-4 (ESV)> At that time the disciples came to Jesus, saying, "Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?" And calling to Him a child, He put him in the midst of them and said, "Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven."

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Requesting Prayer for Dr. M. A. Thomas

Please be in prayer for my grandfather Dr. M. A. Thomas as he has been hospitalized with pneumonia. For updated information, please visit Hopegivers.org

Friday, November 28, 2008

Live Coverage of the Terror in Mumbai, India

For those looking for information about what is going on in Mumbai, you can find live coverage news at IBNLive.com and NDTV.com
For those looking for important contact numbers in Mumbai, Pinstorm.com has a help page for the Mumbai attacks.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Olympics Politics

Help stop the genocide in Darfur
The following post was posted by Sarosh Syed
on blogfordarfur.org

Joey Cheek Denied Entry to China

Joey Cheek, 2006 Olympic gold medalist and co-founder of Team Darfur, has been denied entry to China for the 2008 Olympic Games.

Joey, who has also contributed to this blog, had been granted an entry visa to attend the games and support Team Darfur, an international coalition of Olympic athletes helping to raise awareness about the Darfur genocide. Last night, however, the Chinese government revoked the visa.

According to the Washington Post (registration required):

A Chinese official informed Cheek that it was not necessary to give a reason for revoking his visa less than 24 hours before he was scheduled to fly from Washington to Beijing.

In a statement published on the LA Times web site, Cheek said:

I am saddened not to be able to attend the Games. The Olympic Games represent something powerful: that people can come together from around the world and do things that no one thought were possible. However, the denial of my visa is a part of a systemic effort by the Chinese government to coerce and threaten athletes who are speaking out on behalf of the innocent people of Darfur.
Help stop the genocide in Darfur

Monday, October 29, 2007

. . . Love God and Love People - The Two Greatest Commands

there are two extremes to be avoided with regards to these commands. one could get completely focused on loving God and ignore people, or completely focused on loving people and ignore God.
the first extreme is due to our selfish nature. the focus here is not truly loving God, for true love for God leads us to love others too; rather, it is a love out of our selfish desire to feel more spiritual than others. the second extreme is due to a failure in understanding our priorities. love for God is the first command, and then is the command to love others.
first of all, the order is important: first, love for God, and then, love for humanity. but, the combination is also important: love for both God and humanity is necessary. in all these, love for self should not be neglected, but, it is also something we need not work at, as it is natural. love for God takes first place; love for others takes the next place; and love for self takes the last seat!

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Love God and Love People - The Two Greatest Commands . . .

according to God, the Lawgiver, the two most important commands r these: first, love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength; second, love your neighbor as yourself (Mark 12:28-31).
notice, it is not a suggestion, but a command. love is hard work. it does not come naturally to us. if loving God and loving others came naturally to us, then, there is no need of a command. naturally, we r inclined to love only ourselves.
loving others and especially, loving God goes against our fallen nature; hence, this makes loving God and loving others rather an impossible task. this huge task requires the need of something more than natural - a supernatural support. in other words, we need God's help to put Him and others before ourselves. however, just as God's help is crucially necessary, so is the need for our willingness to love.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Freedom of Choice

one of the greatest truths in Christian theology is that God has given all humans freedom to make choices. this is evident from even the first few verses in the Bible. God gave Adam and Eve freedom to choose from any of the trees for their food. of course, there was a certain limit. but, it was not like there was a boundary set against the tree of life. it was still open because God created humans with the freedom to choose.
well, He is the same God today, and humans still have the freedom of choice, and none can take away that right from us. however, choices have consequences. we sow what we reap. when Adam and Eve chose to go against God's warning, they fell short of His glory. their choice to disobey separated them from God, and they tried on their own to please Him so that they could get back to Him. but, it is not that easy. God took the initiative Himself and provided a way for humans to get back to Him, and that way is through His sacrifice on the cross. we have a choice to either take His provision, which is the only way, or try on our own to set it right, which is impossible.

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Unchangeable Truth

i was listening to NPR, and they were interviewing someone who was doing a rendition of 'Messiah', and she said that the 'Messiah' performed today has some differences frm the original and that it has 'evolved.'
well, it's nothing new; it happens in many fields. even the current tech world is constantly changing. very few, if any, still use MS Windows 3.0.
well, it's not just in the comp field, but also in science and medicine. sometimes, what we always believed to be true changes. but, there r also some unchangeable truths.
some truths do not change. it can't. if there is no unchangeable truth, then there is no use/meaning in what we say/write/do.
i believe that what has always been will always be. unchangeable truths are never dependant on our understanding for their existence. no matter what we believe or understand, the unchangeable truth is always going to remain the same. our understanding of the truth may change, but the Eternal Truth does not.
now, why did i say all this for? i don't know . . . may be just to give some a headache or something to think abt :)

Sunday, December 10, 2006

True Rest

everybody needs somebody. no one can spend the entirety of their lives without having at least one person to talk to or rely on. yes, sometimes, we like to be left alone; but, we cannot be like that forever. we eventually need someone; we all need a friend. usually family and friends fill this role.
then also, everybody needs God. friends are important and necessary; but, there is only so much they can do. then, we realize the need for someone greater - greater than us, greater than our friends, greater than all. we look for someone to whom we can take all our worries to, someone with a hope greater than what the world could provide, someone with a love greater than what anyone could sacrifice. so, we set out in search for God. why is this so? i believe St. Augustine's words answer that best: 'God hast formed us for Himself, and our hearts are restless till they find rest in Him.'
and guess what Christ said: "Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." (Matt. 11:28)

Sunday, November 26, 2006

By His Grace

i talked to my friend about this new blog, and he told me about how the verse from 1 Cor. 15 has been so often misquoted and wrongly used. some have used this verse to justify their lifestyle saying, 'I am what I am by the grace of God.'
hence, i would like to clarify that my intention in naming this blog 'By His Grace' is not to justify my actions/lifestyle. rather, my intention here is just to state the most important fact of my life that it is entirely by God's grace alone that i am spared the punishment that i deserve and that it is entirely by His grace alone that i am rewarded with a blessing that i do not deserve.