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CAT AND DOG THEOLOGY

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2015 New Year Picture with Tashi and Rabbit Daniel and I love cats.  We currently have five cats at home.  They are named Tashijimaro (or Tashi, the only male cat), Yani, Usagi (or Rabbit), Maru, and Panda.  Having cats at home reminds me of the Cat and Dog Theology of Christianity.  I've read a few literature on the subject but it is really different if you experience this first hand.  I will share with you some things I learned from our cats and relate them to our Christian lives. The first thing I learned from our cats is the nature of wanting "reckless adventure".  All of our cats want to venture outdoors where it is dangerous.  We allow our cats to go outside our house but only until within our gates.  The reason why we don't want them to go beyond our gates is the dangerous nature of the outside world.  I have read somewhere that stray cats or cats that usually stay outdoors have a maximum lifespan of two years (on the average...

The Lord is My Shepherd

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Image from https://philmoser.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/lord-is-my-shepherd_t_nv1.jpg Five years ago, we used to read "Springs in the Valley" (by Mrs. Charles E. Cowman) as our devotion guide.  I can still remember one of the devotions on Psalm 23: 1: "The Lord is my shepherd". The author explained the verse this way: "The Shepherd is responsible for the sheep; not the sheep for the Shepherd. The worst of it is, that we sometimes think we are both the Shepherd and the sheep, and that we have both to guide and follow." After reading those sentences, I was reminded by a few lines most of us might have heard at church or from some Christians. "I am the biggest tither in church. Without me, there will be no one to support our church." "I am the head of the Children's ministry. Without me, the children's ministry will be crippled." (I didn't know that the Children's ministry has two legs! hehe...) "I am ...

CHURCH QUALIFICATIONS

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Image from https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhsKbdrqzXtIytSKJWWQv-t_4oHRM6Wv8ycB1i1rfytNZbNHz7IF472TqnFL_7n2ROdIXz8Hg0FnvY_y6CtHCTKaztwlOb_C3iiWzvyzq3kPipNpx85Jp8isrSgfjUiWzDbBaftF1y4W6g/s1600/Sunday+School201213.jpg My father, who is a pastor, and I have been discussing about Church Qualifications a few months ago, and I remembered writing on a similar topic years ago. And today, because I have a few minutes to spare, I decided to write down what I can remember about a sermon that I heard in church (Horizon Christian Fellowship) years ago. The sermon was on the book of Jude. Verses 3 and 4 of the said book reminded me of something. Here they are: "3: Beloved, while I was very eager to write to you about our common salvation, I was constrained to write to you exhorting you to contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints. 4: For there are certain men who crept in secretly, even those who were long ago written ab...

CLEAVING AND COMMITMENT

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Image from http://firsttoknow.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/in-law-interference-558X279.jpg I haven't posted anything in my blog for a year. I have been busy. Truth is, I am still busy until now, and so, I chose to post something that I have posted 6 years ago in an old blog of mine. I am rather surprised that I was so direct when I wrote this. Maybe I was horrifyingly irritated when I was writing this piece. Regardless of the rather "harsh" words, I believe that what I wrote years ago is still true until today - most especially in a collectivist society wherein the business of one is the business of all. Here is what I wrote: I got the excerpts below from the devotional Moments Together for Couples, a devotional from Crosswalk.com. The writers of the devotional are Dennis and Barbara Rainey. This particular devotional is dated May 21. "Genesis 2:24 For this cause a man shall leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave to his w...