Monday, February 4, 2008

Go Back, or Go In?

This is the brief outline of what I shared at a Morning Devotion session at a Boot Camp for 4th Kuala Lumpur Boys' Brigade.
Introduction: Israel the people of God

This is a true story that has happened many years ago, around the time when the pyramids in Egypt were built. There was a nation called Israel. Israel was an ordinary nation, but it was special because its people worshipped God. That was why God help them in many ways.

There was an incident where God has helped the people of Israel to overcome their enemy. At one time, they were being pursued by the armies of Egypt, which were the most powerful force at that time. The people of Israel were afraid because they were no match for the powerful Egyptian army with their iron chariots and they had no where to run, so they prayed and asked God for help. God helped them to overcome their enemies by sending a mighty wave to totally wipe out the entire Egyptian army with their king. That incident happened at a place called Red Sea.

The Promise of a Fruitful Land

God promised the people of Israel that He will give them a good and fertile land called Canaan. That land will be so well watered and fruitful that all the people will be very properous and successful. The land will also have houses that have already been built, and wells that have already been dug.

However, there will be inhabitants living there. The inhabitants there were very wicked, so God wants the people of Israel to remove the inhabitants so that the land will be given to them. God promised that He will help them.

The 12 Spies

So, they moved on from Red Sea to Canaan. When they reached the border of Canaan, they decided to stop for a rest before going in. They sent out 12 spies to go into Canaan to scout the area, with a mission to learn more about Canaan, to find out how best to conquer it.

The 12 spies went as instructed, and then returned with a report to the people what they have learnt.

The Bad Report

The spies reported that the land was indeed very fertile, and brought out evidence of it. They brought out a single cluster of grapes they have bought from the land... it was so huge that it required two person to carry it!

Then, 10 of the spies went on to say, "...not only were the fruits of the land huge, but the inhabitants of the land were also huge. There were giants in the land! And not only that, the cities were fortified with huge and high walls!"

The 10 spies spread fear to the people, and suggested that they should forget about the whole thing and go back.

However, the other 2 spies spoke out: "Don't be afraid of them! Remember how God has helped at Red Sea? Let us go in and fight bravely, God will help us!"

Life Application

When we are faced with difficulties and challenges, majority of the people will just give up and choose rather the easy way out. They will say, like the 10 spies, "Let's go back."

But there will always be a few who will face challenges with boldness and will not give up easily. They will say, like the 2 spies, "Let's go in, God will help us!"

Example 1: Many who find studying difficult, will just give up and go instead to do easier things, like playing computer games or watching TV. They would rather spend their 5 years of school enjoying life and lazing around, but in the end spend 50 years in difficulty because they did not have a good education.

Example 2: There are many others like you who would rather spend their Saturday afternoons at home sleeping or sitting comfortably at home, but you chose to do the more difficult thing of joining Boys' Brigade to be trained in discipline.

Who would you choose to be? Will you choose to be like the 10 spies who says, "Let's give up, and go back..." or like the 2 spies who said, "Let's go in, God will help us."?

Back to the Story: Did they Go In, or Did they Go Back?
As the story goes... the people of Israel decided to listen to the 10 spies and went back, because they were afraid. But God did fulfill his promise to the people of Israel to give them the land of Canaan, but only at a much later time.
God was angry at the people because they refused to believe that God was able to help them. So as a punishment, God sent them to wander in the desert for a very long time - 40 years! When the time was up, God sent them again to claim the land, but this time it was a different generation. The entire generation has died, and now it was their children who will go in to the land.
Again they came to the border of Canaan and sent out spies to scout the land. This time, they sent out only 2 spies.
When the spies came back, they reported that they managed to speak to a lady. The lady said that 40 years ago, when they knew that the people of Israel were about to invade their land, they became very afraid because they heard how God was with them and how God miraculously defeated the entire Egyptian army at Red Sea.
Amazing to know, what they were afraid about, all along were actually afraid of them.
Conclusion: How They Conquered Canaan
This is how God helped them to conquer Canaan:
Before they went in, God gave them specific instructions on how to attack the fortified cities of Canaan with the high walls, and they carried out the plan as instructed.
The people of Israel marched to the city with their weapons, and naturally the inhabitants of Canaan, the giants, got ready with their weapons, arrows, and prepared to fight. The Israelite army, however, did not attack the city directly. They just marched around the city walls, with their mouths kept shut, and then went back to their camp.
The giants there were puzzled, and fear gripped their hearts. They knew they were up to something, and certainly God was behind this.
The Israelite army repeated the same thing the next day. No fighthing, just marching silently around the city wall, and then went back. Third day, same thing... so the fourth, fifth and sixth.
Then came the seventh day. This time they came out as usual, but instead of circling the city walls once, this time they marched around it seven times. By this time, the army inside the city were trembling with fear and their hearts melted.
At the end of the seventh round, they together gave a loud shout, and God helped them by causing the whole city walls to crumble. As the walls crumbled, the people of Israel rushed in to battle and killed their enemies.
Israel won a great victory that day.

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Teaching Morning Devotion - Boot Camp

I was approached to lead a morning devotion session at a Boot Camp which is designed as a welcoming to the new recruits of 4th Kuala Lumpur Boys' Brigade. The date is on 2nd February 2008.
The Boot Camp is a 2-day camp, and the participants will mostly consist of lower secondary students aged between 13 to 15, numbering about 30 members. The venue will be in a classroom at St. Gabriel's School, Kuala Lumpur. Their English proficiency will be rather low, so I intend to speak to them in Malay.
I prayed and asked God for wisdom, for his guidance to show me what topic I should be teaching on. I was only given slightly over 1 day to prepare, so I suppose it should be a "ready-to-go" topic, since I can't have much time for research or preparation of props.
Most of the participants will be hearing bible stories for the first time in their lives, so it must be on an easier to understand topic. Moreover, as it is an all boys audience, I wanted a teaching based on a more fast-moving and action-packed story of the bible.
As I was praying I felt that the Holy Spirit dropped an idea on what to teach. I was excited!
So I went to teach that morning. It went some 10 minutes overtime (I was allocated 30 minutes), but on the overall I was happy with it. The campers responded very well, and we had a fun time together. Some of the campers who started out with their eyes closed and napping, presumably due to lack of sleep, also join in attentively later on. I enjoyed the session, and I thank God for the opportunity to share God's word to these youngsters.
The text of the teaching is outlined in my next post.