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主阿,更新我們!

Apr 18-19, 2020
李耀全牧師

主內親愛的弟兄姊妹:

在慶祝復活節剛過去之際,我誠心祈求,願基督從死裡復活所帶來的盼望,再次提醒我們,基督因著為我們受死及復活,使我們得著新生命,更得著豐盛的生命!

新冠狀疫情的蔓延令我們的個人生活、家庭生活、社區生活和我們教會大家庭的彼此分享生活帶來了劇變。我從未感到如此疏離、無助與不足。我正在重尋及更新作為牧師的意義,和怎樣帶領教會去達成作為教會的意義,並學習全然地靠賴我們的救主基督、成聖者,醫治者和再來之王。

處身於這樣的時刻,我自感有如一個廚師,以為一切菜單已预備好了,但在毫無準備下一切卻要從零開始。為著回應目前的疫情蔓延及必須留在家中的指令,我決定將原定的講道系列更改為這更詳盡的主題:「耶穌平靜我們生命中的風浪/求祢更新我們的日子」。從5月份開始至6月底,我們將研讀舊約《耶利米哀歌》。事實上,現正是令人哀歎的時候。我感到聖靈在引領我們去研讀耶利米哀歌,因本書論及在主前586年巴比倫人摧毀耶路撒冷城之後,耶路撒冷和猶大人民所面臨的哀傷。他們的哀歎更是因著知道毀滅是從神的審判而臨到。書中有不少類同之處和不同之處,我們希望能透過此書反省我們的神在這特別時刻中的主權。

在這樣的時期中,我們也會不期然地為著新冠狀疫情蔓延所引致的痛苦和死亡向神尋求答案。正當我們面對邪惡和苦難的存在時,我們糾纏於「神義論」(theodicy) 之課題–到底在苦難中神的善良和旨意如何作辯解。聖經中有專門涉及苦難問題的三本書:約伯記、耶利米哀歌、哈巴谷書。約伯處理個人痛苦的問題,耶利米哀歌和哈巴谷書則講論有關民族苦難。正當我們在面對全球病毒的大流行之災難,就讓我們一起研讀上列最後的書卷 — 耶利米哀歌,藉此一同從信仰的角度來反省人間之苦罪懸迷。

人們在天災人禍當前時常會問:是否因人類的罪而受到神的懲罰。事實上,在許多情況下,我們可以看到此種相連關係,如以色列重蹈覆轍的犯罪惡性循環,犯罪離開神帶來神的審判,繼而在悔改後帶來神的恩典和憐憫,週而復始。但有時神實際上會容許痛苦和邪惡,如以約伯的情況為例,是作為一種試驗的途徑;又如猶大所為,神容許這情況是祂在基督的救贖計劃完成上的主權。對於「為什麼」這樣的問題,簡單的答案是「我們不知道」。故此,我們不可蓋棺論定,不應試圖要得出一個急速的結論,認為我們正在經歷的痛苦必定是神對這個罪悪的世界之審判,這顯然是不必然的。不過,可以肯定的是,我們可以把它指向作為對末日的警惕,以引領我們悔改,預備迎接主的再來。我們肯定主必會再來! 主阿,我願祢來(Maranatha)!

 

耶利米哀歌簡介:

作者:

據Constable認為,雖然本書的作者最有可能是耶利米,但本書亦很可能是故意匿名,以讓任何在痛苦中的人能認同 –“ 我是遭遇困苦的人”(哀3:1)。

著書時間及地點:

主前586-538年猶大,在耶路撒冷城被攻陷之後不久(主前586年),又或於其後被埃及摧毀,或指兩方面而言。

著書目的:

寫書之目的是要紀念神的信實,其中包括因著人對神的聖約不忠而得到的懲罰。本書亦被用作教導後世有關神的信實及人對與神所立聖約的忠誠之重要性。

結構與體裁:

本書由五個哀歌組成,主要是描述巴比倫人在主前586年毀滅耶路撒冷及其後果。然而,本書的基本結構(A/B/C/B’/A’)如下,主題信息在中間–祢的信實廣大:

A            第一章:耶路撒冷居民的苦難 (孤寂的城市)

B            第二章:神對耶路撒冷的懲罰 (無情的審判)

C            第三章:耶利米的個人回應 (祢的信實廣大)

B’      第四章:神對耶路撒冷的嚴厲 (失去色澤的金子)

A’           第五章:敬畏神的回應 (耶和華阿,求祢更新我們)

本書的前四章皆用希伯來文22個字母以離合(acrostic)詩的手法寫成,以便於猶太人能記得這些哀歌。第五章也包含22節經文,但不是一首離合詩。

親愛的兄弟姊妹,我衷心盼望和禱告:透過研讀《耶利米哀歌》能幫助我們瞭解自身的處境,令我們能夠講述和向神頌唱“祢的信實廣大”,並能以真誠謙卑回應神,向神祈求:“神啊,求祢更新我們!”

主僕,

李耀全牧師

家訊(2020.04.18/19)

預防病毒傳播-鑑於目前新冠狀病毒COVID-19已蔓延到世界各地,敬請會眾特別注意個人健康及衛生。如發現有感冒、發燒、咳嗽等病徵,請及早醫治並留在家中休息。按政府規定,凡從外地返回加拿大的人,必需強制隔離14天。願主祝福保守各人身心安康!

家事報告:

  1. 歡迎您與我們一起敬拜神!因新冠肺炎大流行,自3月14/15日起,暫停所有教會聚會,大家可透過www.rcac.ca 網上收看或收聽崇拜證道。
  2. 粵語祈禱會 :逢週二8-9pm於103室進行。現暫停並改為家中祈禱。4月21日為財政部、行政部祈禱。祈禱事項將以電郵發給大家。
  3. 「聖言齊齊翻」– 請保留三月份答案至另行通知,凡交回答案者可得紀念品一份作獎勵。四月聖經問題可於網上填https://bit.ly/2R8l7BI
  4. 本週六準時7:30pm,AYAYA Online 會上載於教會網站,歡迎弟兄姊妹任何時間參與我們的網上崇拜。本週講題:「主是我的避難所、我的拯救(堡壘、山寨)」。
  5. 列宣家青年三福課程 – 所有課堂已圓滿結束,感謝主!學員待新冠疫情過後會繼續探訪福音對象,請大家保留福音對象資料以便日後探訪。
  6. 2020 – 鑑於新冠肺炎COVID-19大流行,我們將新一期(20期)「匯」的主題更改為「耶穌平靜風浪」。大家可以以文章,見證或圖畫的形式分享你在今次大流行期間對上帝的恩典和保護的心路歷程,互相鼓勵。現正考慮今期「匯」以電子格式在6月30日出版。稿日期是67。邀請大家將稿件發送至rev.simon.lee@rcac.ca。多謝大家投稿。
  7. 2020暑期兒童日營及暑期聖經班由515日起接受登記
  • 暑期聖經班 8月24-28日
  • *兒童日營:#1: 84-7               #2: 810-14                          #3: 817-21

(*是否如期進行待定)

  1. 為方便大家向教會奉獻,由本年4月1日起,本會設立網上奉獻,大家可以登入本會網頁www.rcac.ca點擊「網上奉獻」或直接登入give.rcac.ca進行。如有查詢,請聯絡教會辦公室。

肢體及牧者消息及代禱

  1. 四月二十五日及二十六日 崇拜講員:陳榮基傳道(週六青崇)、周力行牧師(週六及主日粵語)、劉展權傳道(主日普通話)、張志成牧師(主日英語)。
  2. 身體不適肢體:李慕慈、鄧陳有、黃益松夫婦、鍾德和、劉黃玉蓮、吳葉菁、葉周煥萍、陳見三、余鄧玉瑤、甄李煥霞、陳黃雪芳、梁譚慕貞、梁伯中、高唐瑞英。每週二祈禱會我們將更具體為他們代禱。

宣教/機構消息:

  1. BC內陸短宣及Hazelton短宣,現因新冠肺炎疫情而暫緩 ,敬希垂注。

講道大綱及筆記:                 

週六、主日粵語崇拜

講題:主是我的避難所、我的拯救(堡壘、山寨)(CNV)

The Lord is my refuge and fortress

詩篇91篇

引言:疫情中的盼望

  1. 神所賜的保障(Security) (1-2)
  2. 神所賜的拯救(Deliverance) (3-13)
  3. 神所賜的確據(Assurance) (14-16)

結論:疫情中的認信:

「祢是我的避難所,我的保障(山寨),祢是我的神,我所倚靠的」(2)

普通話崇拜

講題:病痛苦情的突破 – 憑信摸到耶穌(可5:25-34)

1. 病疫中的苦情

2. 不尋常的信心

3.身心靈的醫治

講題預告:

2020開到水深之處 II • 4月主題耶穌平靜我們生命中的風浪

  • 4.25/26

AYAYA: 望在疫症蔓延時 (林前15:12-19)

粵語: 當倚靠神 (詩84篇)

普通話: 黑暗中的盼望 (詩88篇)

2020開到水深之處 II • 5-6月主題求祢更新我們的日子

  • 5.02/03 (聖餐)哀歌: 求祢新我們的日子 (耶利米哀歌)
  • 5.09/10 (母新節崇拜)天父心、慈母愛、親子情 (申32:1-16)
  • 5.16/17空城! (耶利米哀歌一)
  •  5.23/24懲罰! (耶利米哀歌二)
  • 5.30/31信實! (耶利米哀歌3:1-39)

教會行事年曆     

  •  4.18       BC AWANA Games (延期)
  •  4.21       Prayer Meeting (E)
  •  4.26       兒童主日學家長/教師聚會
  •  5.09/10 母親節崇拜
  •  5.10       Community Meal (E)
  •  5.12-27 秘魯利馬短宣(暫緩)
  •  5.17       普通話愛筵
  •  5.17       長議會會議#3
  • 5.18 Victoria 日公眾假期
  •  5.19       Prayer Meeting (E)
  •  5.24       兒童事工事奉人員午餐
  •  5.27/29   AWANA頒獎禮(E)
  •  5.31       女長老咨詢會#2
  •  6.05-07 教會43週年慶祝暨差傳大會及培靈會
  • 6.16 Prayer Meeting (E)

 

The Serenity Prayer (4): Wisdom

Apr 11-12, 2020
Rev. Simon Lee, Senior Pastor RCAC

Dear brothers and sisters,

First of all, Christ has risen, He has risen indeed! Have a joyous Easter!

Yes, as we have already seen in the past weeks, we have learnt through the Serenity Prayer, the serenity to accept the things that we cannot change, and the courage to change the things we can. Above all, we need God to grant us the wisdom to know the difference, and choose wisely accordingly.

Needless to say, in our current discussion, the question of “wisdom” is what we should decide to do or not do in the current coronavirus pandemic. When WHO finally decided to declare that we are in a worldwide pandemic, they had carefully analysed all the data they had collected to see whether the spread of the virus from the then epicentre Wuhan to other countries had exceeded numbers more than 100 and the number of confirmed cases and death were escalating rapidly daily out of control. Before that they had been regularly sending out warnings to the world community about the importance of preventive measures, for individuals as well as for all countries. That takes discernment and courage. But obviously “wisdom” is needed in all spheres of our lives, beyond COVID-19.

“Wisdom,” according to the dictionary is “the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment; the quality of being wise; or, “the soundness of an action or decision with regard to the application of experience, knowledge, and good judgment. Similar words are: intelligence, understanding, insight, discernment, prudence and foresight…  As you can see, wisdom is seen as doing the right thing based on the experience and knowledge that one has accumulated.

The opposite of wisdom would be “stupidity” or “folly.”  Unfortunately, the internet has given us an abundance of information, knowledge, and fake news, all available at the tip of our fingers on our computers or gadgets!  There is so much information out there that we no longer seek for true wisdom, we just look for the most accessible information on which we can lay our hands, and often “pragmatism” rules.  In fact the Bible tells us “knowledge puffs up,” (I Cor. 8:1) and indeed we are seeing more and more of men’s arrogance and pride as they amass more and more knowledge.

As Christians, wisdom is not just measured by human knowledge and surely it must move beyond that. Jesus tells us, “Behold, I am sending you out as sheep in the midst of wolves, so be wise as serpents and innocent as doves.”(Mt.10:16)  So “being wise “involves “being shrewd” and have discernment, knowing that we are sheep among wolves, in a world of deceit and danger. Ultimately, the scriptures tell us “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.” (Pro. 9:10) Here the word “fear” in “the fear of the Lord” (Heb. Yirat Adonai) in context does not refer to (the usual meaning of) dread or terror, but rather, “to stand in awe and reverence (of the Lord).”  The word “wisdom” (Heb. Hokmah) appears 141 times in the Old Testament, found mostly in Job, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes. To stand before God with awe and reverence is the highest wisdom man can have. Indeed in the current pandemic, let us not be filled with “fear” but rather with the “fear of the Lord” so that in the awesome presence of God, we are only filled with “reverence” for Him.

King Solomon, after God offered him anything his heart desired, requested wisdom. The Scripture tells us:    10 The Lord was pleased that Solomon had asked for this. 11 So God said to him, “Since you have asked for this and not for long life or wealth for yourself, nor have asked for the death of your enemies but for discernment in administering justice, 12 I will do what you have asked. I will give you a wise and discerning heart, so that there will never have been anyone like you, nor will there ever be. 13 Moreover, I will give you what you have not asked for—both wealth and honor—so that in your lifetime you will have no equal among kings. 14 And if you walk in obedience to me and keep my decrees and commands as David your father did, I will give you a long life.” (I Kings 3:10-14) May we ask this “wisdom” above all other things, and in so doing, God will also bless us in others ways.

On this Easter Sunday, let us also remember the words of Paul in I Corinthians 1: 18:“For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. Paul goes on to say: “God has chosen the foolish things of the world to shame the wise, and God has chosen the weak things of the world to shame the things which are strong, and the base things of the world and the despised, God has chosen, the things that are not, that He might nullify the things that are” (2: 27-28). Let us all heed these words with wisdom.

Christ has risen, He has risen indeed! Have a joyous Easter, be wise, choose and live wisely!

Your servant in Christ

Rev. Simon Lee

Senior Pastor

寧靜禱文(四): 智慧

Apr 11-12, 2020
李耀全牧師

親愛的兄弟姊妹們:

首先,基督復活了,祂的確復活了!祝您復活節快樂!

我們在上數星期透過寧靜禱文所啟迪,學習需要以平靜的心去接受我們無法改變的事物,並要勇於改變我們可以改變的事物。首要的是,我們需要神所賜予的智慧以瞭解兩者之間的分別,並作取捨。

按照我們於近期的談論,論到“智慧”,毋庸置疑,是指我們在冠狀病毒大蔓延當前是,要去決擇應當做還是不應做的事。在世衛組織詳細分析所收集的眾多數據,以查看該病毒從當時的震央武漢的傳播是否已超越至百多個國家,以及確診病例和死亡人數迅速日增,無法控制後,最終決定宣布,我們的世界現正處於病毒大蔓延的情況之中。在此之前,世衛已定期向國際社會發出警告,說明預防措施對個人和所有國家的重要性。這需要洞察力和勇氣。但明顯地,除了冠狀病毒之外,我們生活的各方面也需要具備“智慧”去面對。

“智慧”根據字典的解釋,是“具備經驗,知識和具有真知灼見及明智判斷能力的質素;相近的意思是:睿智,具理解力,洞察力,辨别力,精明和具遠見等。如您所見,智慧被定義為根據所積累的經驗和知識去做正確的事情。

智慧的反面是“愚蠢”或“愚昧”。不幸的是,互聯網為我們提供了過剩的資訊、知識和虛假新聞,只需輕觸,大量資訊和虛假新聞信息,都可以在我們的電腦和手機上隨手可得。我們往往基於“實用主義”只求方便,而引致我們不再尋求真正的智慧。聖經告訴我們“知識是叫人自高自大”(林前8:1),事實上,隨著知識的積累越來越多,我們越來越看到人的自大和驕傲。

作為基督徒,智慧不僅是以人類的知識來衡量,而且肯定超越人的知識。耶穌對門徒說:「我差你們去,如同羊進入狼羣;所以你們要靈巧像蛇,馴良像鴿子。」(太10:16)事實上,因為人間險惡而人心比萬物更為詭詐,我們需要各樣處世處人的「智慧」。  聖經告訴我們:“敬畏耶和華是智慧的開端,認識至聖者便是聰明。”(箴9:10)在此,“敬畏” 一詞在希伯來文(Yirat Adonai)的含義是指“敬畏耶和華”的“畏懼”,不是指一般的“恐懼”或“懼怕”的意思,而是“存著肅然起敬的心站在耶和華神面前對神的敬畏”。“智慧”(Hokmah)這希伯來文一詞,在舊約出現了141次,主要是在約伯記,箴言和傳道書中。敬畏和尊崇地站在上帝面前,是人所能擁有的最高智慧。確實,在疫症蔓延當前的時候,讓我們不要被“恐懼”充滿,而是在大而可畏的神面前,我們對祂充滿“敬畏”的心。

所羅門王在神答允賜予他心所想望的一切時,他向神祈求智慧。聖經告訴我們,神為所羅門所求的感到喜悅:”所羅門因為求這事,就蒙主喜悅。神對他說:你既然求這事,不為自己求壽、求富,也不求滅絕你仇敵的性命,單求智慧可以聽訟,我就應允你所求的,賜你聰明智慧,甚至在你以前沒有像你的,在你以後也沒有像你的。你若效法你父親大衛,遵行我的道,謹守我的律例、誡命,我必使你長壽。”(王上3:10-14)願我們以尋求神的“智慧”為先,神也必會在其他方面賜福我們。

在這復活節的主日,讓我們也謹記保羅在林前1:18中所說的話:“十字架的道理,對走向滅亡的人來說是愚笨的,但對我們這些得救的人,卻是神的大能。”。保羅接著說:“神卻揀選了世上愚笨的,使那些有智慧的羞愧。祂也揀選了世上軟弱的,使那些剛強的羞愧。祂也揀選了世上卑賤的和被人輕視的,以及算不得甚麼的,為了要廢棄那些自以為是的,使所有的人在神面前都不能自誇。” (1:27-28新譯本)。讓我們一同聆聽神的恩言,同得智慧。

但神卻揀選了世上愚笨的,使那些有智慧的羞愧。他也揀選了世上軟弱的,使那些剛強的羞愧。

再次祝您復活節快樂,要以智慧去選擇您的生活!

主僕,李耀全牧師

家訊(2020.04.11/12)

預防病毒傳播-鑑於目前新冠狀病毒COVID-19已蔓延到世界各地,敬請會眾特別注意個人健康及衛生。如發現有感冒、發燒、咳嗽等病徵,請及早醫治並留在家中休息。按政府規定,凡從外地返回加拿大的人,必需強制隔離14天。願主祝福保守各人身心安康!

家事報告:

  1. 歡迎您與我們一起敬拜神!因新冠肺炎大流行,自3月14/15日起,暫停所有教會聚會,大家可透過rcac.ca 網上收看或收聽崇拜證道。
  2. 粵語祈禱會 :逢週二8-9pm於103室進行。現暫停並改為家中祈禱。4月14日為崇拜部、粵語青年事工及迦勒團祈禱。祈禱事項將以電郵發給大家。
  3. 聖言齊齊翻」- 請保留三月份答案至另行通知,凡交回答案者可得紀念品一份作獎勵。四月聖經問題可於網上填寫https://bit.ly/2R8l7BI。
  4. 本週六準時7:30pm,AYAYA Online 會上載於教會網站,歡迎弟兄姊妹任何時間參與我們的網上崇拜。本週講題:「信在疫症蔓延時」。
  5. 列宣家青年三福課程 – 所有課堂已圓滿結束,感謝主!學員待新冠疫情過後會繼續探訪福音對象,請大家保留福音對象資料以便日後探訪。
  6. 「匯」2020 – 鑑於新冠肺炎COVID-19大流行,我們將新一期(20期)「匯」的主題更改為「耶穌平靜風浪」。大家可以以文章,見證或圖畫的形式分享你在今次大流行期間對上帝的恩典和保護的心路歷程,互相鼓勵。現正考慮今期「匯」以電子格式在6月30日出版。截稿日期是67。邀請大家將稿件發送至simon.lee@rcac.ca。多謝大家投稿。
  7. 2020暑期兒童日營及暑期聖經班由5月15日起接受登記

暑期聖經班 8月24-28日

*兒童日營:#1: 8月4-7日       #2: 8月10-14日            #3: 8月17-21日

(*是否如期進行待定)

  1. 為方便大家向教會奉獻,由本年4月1日起,本會設立網上奉獻,大家可以登入本會網頁rcac.ca點擊「網上奉獻」或直接登入give.rcac.ca進行。如有查詢,請聯絡教會辦公室。
  2. 4月13日(週一)復活節假期,本會辦公室休假一天。
  3. 肢體代禱:劉陳淑玲 (Connie) 姊妹於3月27日安息主懷,安息禮拜定於4月18日上午10時假科士蘭墓園舉行。 願主安慰姊妹的家人。

肢體及牧者消息及代禱:

  1. 四月十八日及十九日 崇拜講員:李耀全牧師(週六青崇及週六、主日粵語)、王允志牧師(主日普通話)、潘啟華傳道(主日英語)。
  2. 身體不適肢體:李慕慈、鄧陳有、黃益松夫婦、鍾德和、劉黃玉蓮、吳葉菁、葉周煥萍、陳見三、余鄧玉瑤、甄李煥霞、陳黃雪芳、梁譚慕貞、梁伯中、高唐瑞英。每週二祈禱會我們將更具體為他們代禱。

宣教/機構消息:

  1. BC內陸短宣及Hazelton短宣,現因新冠肺炎疫情而暫緩 ,敬希垂注。

講道大綱及筆記:                                                                   

週六、主日粵語崇拜

講題:不要疑惑,總要信!(約20:24-31)

引言:耶穌基督復活的重要性

  1. 門都關了
  2. 耶穌進來
  3. 多馬回應

回應:謹記耶穌的三句話

普通話崇拜

更美的復活 (11:32-40)

主旨:面对当前的困难,我们需要靠着更美的复活。

耶稣的复活给予我们能力去面对困境,这个就是更美的复活。

1. 更美的复活是什么?

2. 更美的复活在哪里?

講題預告:                                                                                                                                                                      

2020年:開到水深之處 II 4月主題:耶穌平靜我們生命中的風浪

4.18/19

AYAYA/粵語: 祢是我的避難所、我的山寨(詩91篇)

普通話: 病痛苦情的突破 – 憑信心摸到耶穌  (可5:25-34 )

4.25/26

AYAYA: 望在疫症蔓延時(林前15:12-19)

粵語: 當倚靠神  (詩84篇)

普通話: 黑暗中的盼望 (詩88篇)

2020年:開到水深之處 II 5-6月主題:求祢更新我們的日子

5.02/03 (聖餐)  哀歌: 求祢新我們的日子(耶利米哀歌)

5.09/10 (母新節崇拜)   天父心、慈母愛、親子情(申32:1-16)

5.16/17 空城! (耶利米哀歌一)

5.23/24 懲罰! (耶利米哀歌二)

5.30/31 信實! (耶利米哀歌3:1-39)

教會行事年曆               

  • 4.11/12 復活節崇拜
  • 4.12 復活節浸禮(延期)
  • 4.13 復活節公眾假期
  • 4.18 BC AWANA Games (延期)
  • 4.21 Prayer Meeting (E)
  • 4.26 兒童主日學家長/教師聚會
  • 5.09/10 母親節崇拜
  • 5.10 Community Meal (E)
  • 5.12-27 秘魯利馬短宣(暫緩)
  • 5.17 普通話愛筵
  • 5.17 長議會會議#3
  • 5.18 Victoria 日公眾假期
  • 5.19 Prayer Meeting (E)
  • 5.24 兒童事工事奉人員午餐
  • 5.27/29 AWANA頒獎禮(E)
  • 5.31 女長老咨詢會#2

The Serenity Prayer (3): Serenity: Courage

Apr 04-05, 2020
Rev. Simon Lee, Senior Pastor RCAC

The Serenity Prayer (3): Serenity: courage

Dear brothers and sisters,

The Serenity Prayer (Adapted by SL) begins this way:

“God grant me the serenity

to not be anxious for things that I cannot change;

courage to care (be concerned) and do the things I can,

at this time of the Coronavirus pandemic;

and the wisdom to know the difference.”

We have been looking at serenity and acceptance (submission) in the Serenity Prayer (Reinhold Niebuhr), learning to not be concerned about the things over which  we have absolutely no control. Now we would like to move on to the topic of “courage” – the courage to change the things that you and I can change, especially in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. I like to think of this, the courage to change the things I can, as the opposite of serenity (to accept the things I cannot change), as the courage in such a time as this, to care (be concerned) about the current situation and be concerned enough to do all that we can.

“Courage” is defined as “the ability to do something that frightens one,” or “strength in the face of pain and grief.” Similar words are bravery, valor, fearlessness and boldness. The opposite would be cowardice and timidity. When people talk about courage, they usually think of physical courage when faced with danger or moral courage when dealing with moral issues.

As Christians familiar with the stories of Exodus and Joshua, we think immediately of how God commanded Joshua to be “strong and courageous.” We read,

“Be strong and courageous, for you shall give people possession of the land which I swore to their fathers to give them. Only be strong and very courageous; be careful to do according to all the law which Moses My servant commanded you; do not turn from it to the right or to the left, so that you may have success whenever you go.” (Joshua 1:6-7)

The first time God gave Joshua the command to “be strong and courageous” was for him to complete the task of conquering the Land of Canaan that God had given him and the people of Israel because it was the promise of God himself. That takes faith. The second time God gave the same command even more emphatically was for Joshua to follow God all the way while he was completing the task. That takes integrity, especially when tempted to take short cuts or the easy way out. So from this command of God we see that spiritual courage involves faith and integrity: Faith to believe God at His word and “Just do it” and integrity to persevere when the going gets tough.

Here in view of the current Coronavirus pandemic, I have taken the liberty to interpret and apply “courage” in my adaptation of the Serenity Prayer, to mean “courage to care (be concerned) and do the things I can. While “serenity” is taken to mean “not to be concerned” about things that only God can change, here we are talking about taking care to do the exact opposite, to be concerned and do the things that are within our power. This means the moral courage to do the right thing to help contain the virus, things like physical distancing and staying at home as much as we can. This means using all sorts of means like Zoom to maintain communication with our brothers and sisters despite the suspension of all church gathering and activities. This means using all sorts of means to care for people who are at greater health risks than us by doing simple things like helping with the deliveries of groceries. In sort, this means that we will have courage to do the right thing even though it is difficult. Niebuhr elaborates on what he means by this with these words:

“Living one day at a time;

enjoying one moment at a time;

accepting hardships as the pathway to peace;

taking, as He did, this sinful world

as it is, not as I would have it;

trusting that He will make all things right

if I surrender to His Will;

that I may be reasonably happy in  this life

and supremely happy with Him forever in the next.

Amen.”

Indeed, what this means in the current situation is, despite the dark clouds that we are living under, we will live with courage in the present, seeing things from God’s perspectives and not through the lens that we put on. This courage comes also from knowing that we have the promise of peace and hope given to us by the Coming King. Above all, as Christians, we know that we can be courageous because our help is from God. The Scriptures are filled with gems to help us “be strong and courageous,” here are some of them for us at this time of pandemic:

Psalm 46:1-3 God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth gives way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea, though its waters roar and foam and the mountains quake with their surging.

Isaiah 41:10 So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.

Psalm 27: 1-3 The LORD is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear? The LORD is the stronghold of my life— of whom shall I be afraid? When the wicked advance against me to devour me, it is my enemies and my foes who will stumble and fall. Though an army besiege me, my heart will not fear; though war break out against me, even then I will be confident.

Deuteronomy 31:6, 8 Be strong and bold; have no fear or dread of them, because it is the Lord your God who goes before you. He will be with you; he will not fail you or forsake you. Do not fear or be dismayed.

Only be strong and very courageous.

 

寧靜禱文(三): 勇氣

Apr 04-05, 2020
李耀全牧師

親愛的弟兄姊妹,以下的禱文由本人(李耀全牧師)改编:

“求神賜予我平靜的心,
不為我無法改變的事情而焦慮;
在這次冠狀病毒大蔓延時;
讓我能儘我所能地勇於關懷(關心),
並有智慧去了解兩者之間的分別。”

我們在過去的兩週,曾透過Reinhold Niebuhr 的“寧靜禱文”學習以平靜的心去接受那些我們絕對無法控制的事物,學習不去焦慮。在此,我們嘗試以“勇氣”為主題–勇於改變您和我可以改變的事情,特別在這COVID-19大流行之時,就這方面去思想。“勇於改變我可以做的事情”,“與保持平靜”(接受我無法改變的事情)剛好相反:能夠有勇氣,就是在身處於這樣的時刻之中,盡我們所能的去關心(關注)當前的情況。

“勇氣”的定義是“有能力去做令自己感到恐懼的事”,或“面對痛苦和悲傷的力量”。相類似的形容詞是勇敢,英勇,無畏和有膽量。相反的是怯懦和畏怯。當談論到勇氣時,一般會指在面對危險時想到血氣之勇,或在處於道德問題時持守道德立場的勇氣。

提到“堅強而勇敢”,作為基督徒的我們,很容易會聯想起出埃及記和約書亞故事的事跡。“你當剛強壯膽!因為你必使這百姓承受那地為業,就是我向他們列祖起誓應許賜給他們的地。只要剛強,大大壯膽,謹守遵行我僕人摩西所吩咐你的一切律法,不可偏離左右,使你無論往哪裡去,都可以順利。”(書1:6-7)

當神第一次向約書亞發出“要剛強勇敢”的命令,是為了約書亞及以色列人要憑著神的應許完成征服神所賜迦南地的任務。那必須憑藉信心。神第二次更加有力地向約書亞發出了同樣的命令,是要他在完成任務時一直緊隨神。這需要整全一致性,尤其是在面對走捷徑或簡單出路的試誘當前時。因此,從神的命令中,我們可以看到關乎屬靈的勇氣及信心和誠信:信心就是要絕對相信神的話,“只要照著做”;誠信則是可以在面對艱難的過程中堅持不懈。

鑑於目前的冠狀病毒蔓延,我借題發揮地藉著“寧靜禱文”去闡釋和應用“勇氣”的含意。勇氣意即“勇於關心並儘我所能”。雖然在禱文中“寧靜”被用於“不關心”只有上帝才能改變的事情,但在此我們要應用在相反方面,即關心和做我們能力範圍所能及的事。這表示在道德上勇於做應做的事來幫助控制病毒,例如身體上的疏遠和盡可能地留在家裡。這也意味著儘管暫停了所有教會聚會和活動,但仍使用諸如Zoom之類的各種途徑來與我們的兄弟姐妹保持溝通。也意味著要透過一些簡單的行動(例如幫助運送食品)來關懷比我們更具健康風險的人。從某種意義來說,這意味著即使有困難,我們要憑勇氣去做正確的事。尼布爾用以下詞句詳細地說明了他的意思:

認真地去過每一天,
享受生命的每一時刻;
迎接艱難,作為進入平安的途徑;
按照主的方式,
面對這不是我所想要的罪惡世界;
堅信主會使正義彰顯,一切更新。
只要我順服祢的旨意;
在今生我得享滿足的喜樂,
來生與主同享永世的歡愉。

阿們。”

確實,這意味著,面對現時的境況,儘管我們在烏雲籠罩下,若能透過從神的眼光看事物,而不是以既定的方式去看事情,我們仍能夠勇往直前地生活。這種勇氣來自我們那再來之主所賦予我們的平安與盼望的應許。作為基督徒,在一切之上,我們知道我們之所以能够剛強壯膽,是因為我們的幫助來自神。聖經中充滿了珍寶,以下是其中一些能以幫助我們在疫症蔓延之時可以“堅強和勇敢”的經文:

詩46:1-3 神是我們的避難所,是我們的力量,是我們在患難中隨時的幫助。所以,地雖改變,山雖搖動到海心,其中的水雖匉訇翻騰,山雖因海漲而戰抖,我們也不害怕。

賽 41:10你不要害怕,因為我與你同在;不要驚惶,因為我是你的神。我必堅固你,我必幫助你;我必用我公義的右手扶持你。

詩 27:1-3耶和華是我的亮光,是我的拯救,我還怕誰呢?耶和華是我性命的保障,我還懼誰呢?那作惡的就是我的仇敵,前來吃我肉的時候就絆跌仆倒。雖有軍兵安營攻擊我,我的心也不害怕;雖然興起刀兵攻擊我,我必仍舊安穩。

申 31:6;8你們當剛強壯膽,不要害怕,也不要畏懼他們,因為耶和華你的神和你同去。他必不撇下你,也不丟棄你。耶和華必在你前面行;他必與你同在,必不撇下你,也不丟棄你。不要懼怕,也不要驚惶。

只要剛強大大壯膽!

 

 

家訊(2020.04.04/05)

預防病毒傳播-鑑於目前新冠狀病毒COVID-19已蔓延到世界各地,敬請會眾特別注意個人健康及衛生。如發現有感冒、發燒、咳嗽等病徵,請及早醫治並留在家中休息。按政府規定,凡從外地返回加拿大的人,必需強制隔離14天。願主祝福保守各人身心安康!

家事報告:
1. 歡迎您與我們一起敬拜神!因新冠肺炎大流行,自3月14/15日起,暫停所有教會聚會,大家可透過www.rcac.ca 網上收看或收聽崇拜證道。
2. 粵語祈禱會 :逢週二8-9pm於103室進行。現暫停並改為家中祈禱。4月7日為成人教育部祈禱。祈禱事項將以電郵發給大家。
3. 「聖言齊齊翻」「- 請保留三月份答案至另行通知,凡交回答案者可得紀念品一份作獎勵。四月聖經問題可於網上填寫https://bit.ly/2R8l7BI

4. 本週六準時7:30pm,AYAYA Online 會上載於教會網站,歡迎弟兄姊妹任何時間參與我們的網上崇拜。本週講題:「耶穌平靜風浪」。
5. 列宣家青年三福課程 – 所有課堂已於上週三圓滿結束,感謝主!學員待新冠疫情過後會繼續探訪福音對象,請大家保留福音對象資料以便日後探訪。
6. 「匯」2020 – 鑑於新冠肺炎COVID-19大流行,我們將新一期(20期)「匯」的主題更改為「耶穌平靜風浪」。大家可以以文章,見證或圖畫的形式分享你在今次大流行期間對上帝的恩典和保護的心路歷程,互相鼓勵。現正考慮今期「匯」以電子格式在6月30日出版。新的截稿日期是6月7日。邀請大家將稿件發送至rev.simon.lee@rcac.ca。多謝大家投稿。
7. 2020暑期兒童日營及暑期聖經班由5月15日起接受登記
•暑期聖經班 8月24-28日
*•兒童日營:#1 :8月4-7日      #2:8月10-14日      #3:8月17-21日
(*是否如期進行待定)
8. 新冠疫情大流行期間,成人教育部為大家預備了兩個網上課程(4-6月)。詳情請點擊以下連線查詢及報名。課程於4月5日開始。
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc0BgE36i2lHmje_hSFvHQgh4uDqDJdL-GC_OnWs67oFuxz_Q/viewform
課程一:開往水深之處: 救恩的再思(老師: 王陸翠生姊妹)自修課程
課程二:馬可福音(老師: 黃梁詠儀姊妹)星期日早上9:30-10:30 粵語ZOOM Cloud Meeting
9. 週五受難節崇拜早上六時網上開始播放,敬希垂注。
10. 為方便大家向教會奉獻,由本年4月1日起,本會設立網上奉獻,大家可以登入本會網頁www.rcac.ca點擊「網上奉獻」或直接登入give.rcac.ca進行。如有查詢,請聯絡教會辦公室。
11. 歡迎及接納丁陽(Martin)弟兄加入本會為會友。
12. 肢體代禱:何陳賽華姊妹於3月27日安息主懷,安息禮拜(只限家人出席)定於4月9日下午1時假科士蘭墓園舉行。 願主安慰姊妹的家人。

肢體及牧者消息及代禱
1. 四月十一日及十二日 崇拜講員:陳榮基傳道(週六青崇)、龔敏光牧師(週六、主日粵語)、劉展權傳道(主日普通話)、張志成牧師(主日英語)。
2. 身體不適肢體:李慕慈、鄧陳有、黃益松夫婦、鍾德和、劉黃玉蓮、吳葉菁、葉周煥萍、陳見三、余鄧玉瑤、甄李煥霞、陳黃雪芳、梁譚慕貞、梁伯中、高唐瑞英。每週二祈禱會我們將更具體為他們代禱。

宣教/機構消息:
1. BC內陸短宣及Hazelton短宣,現因新冠肺炎疫情而暫緩 ,敬希垂注。

講道大綱及筆記:
週六、主日粵語、主日英語及主日普通話崇拜
Jesus calms a storm耶穌平靜風浪(Mark可4:35-41)
By Rev. Dr. Simon Lee李耀全牧師

Introduction: The pandemic and the followers of Christ
引言:大流行及跟隨耶穌

The Story: Peace! Be still! …and there was a great calm
故事:安靜吧!不要作聲 … 大大地平靜了

Three critical questions that can relate to the current pandemic:
故事中的三個困惑,可以與目前的大流行相聯繫:

1. The problem of physical pain (and suffering) (38) – I can’t stand it anymore! : Teacher, do you not care that we are perishing?
實體痛苦的困惑(38) (太苦了!) :「老師,我們要死了,你不管嗎?」
2. The problem of psychological anxiety (40) – Why am I fearful? : Why are you so afraid? Have you still no faith?
心理焦慮的困惑 (40)(為何怕?):「為甚麼這樣膽怯呢?你們怎麼沒有信心呢?」
3. The problem of spiritual quest ( 41) – Who are you, Lord? : Who then is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?
屬靈追求的困惑(41)(主是誰?):「這到底是誰,連風和海都聽從他?」

Conclusion:
Jesus is the One who can calm the storms in our life and help us deal with our anxiety when we face unexpected storms and calamities in our lives.
結論:
耶穌是那位能夠平靜我們生命中的風浪,並且幫助我們面對生活中突如其來的風暴和災難時而產生的焦慮。

講題預告:
2020年:開到水深之處 II • 4月主題:耶穌平靜我們生命中的風浪
• 4.11/12(復活節)
AYAYA: 信在疫症蔓延時 (林前15:12-19)
粵語: 不要疑惑,總要信!(約20:24-31)
普通話: 更美的復活 (來11:32-40)
• 4.18/19
AYAYA/粵語: 祢是我的避難所、我的山寨 (詩91篇)
普通話: 信心的一摸 (可5:25-34 )
• 4.25/26
AYAYA: 望在疫症蔓延時 (經文: 待定)
粵語: 當倚靠神 (詩84篇)
普通話: 黑暗中的盼望(詩88篇)

教會行事年曆
4.05 成人聖經班第二季課程(網上)
4.10 受難節崇拜(網上)
4.11/12 復活節崇拜
4.12 復活節浸禮(延期)
4.13 復活節公眾假期
4.18 BC AWANA Games
4.21 Prayer Meeting (E)
4.26 兒童主日學家長/教師聚會
5.09/10 母親節崇拜
5.10 Community Meal (E)
5.12-27 秘魯利馬短宣(暫緩)
5.17 普通話愛筵
5.17 長議會會議#3
5.18 Victoria 日公眾假期
5.19 Prayer Meeting (E)

Responding to “A Call to Prayer”

Mar 28-29, 2020
Rev. Simon Lee, Senior Pastor RCAC

Responding to “A Call to Prayer”

1. Let’s Praise and Give Thanks (Psalm 95:1-5)

Psalm 95:1-5
1 Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord;
let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation.
2 Let us come before him with thanksgiving
and extol him with music and song.
3 For the Lord is the great God,
the great King above all gods.
4 In his hand are the depths of the earth,
and the mountain peaks belong to him.
5 The sea is his, for he made it,
and his hands formed the dry land.

Yes, Lord. I am so glad to be at the enthronement of the King, just like the people of God was at the enthronement of King David. You are still and always is the King of Kings. May we echo the hymn,

“Crown Him with many crowns, the lamb upon the throne:
Hark! How the heavenly anthem drowns all music but its own!
Awake, my soul, and sing of Him who died for thee,
And hail him as thy matchless King throughout all eternity.”

Yes, as the psalmist declares,
“The Lord reigns, he is robed in majesty;
The Lord is robed in majesty
And is armed with strength.” (Psalm 93:1a)

Indeed we are marching into your presence with song of praise in our hearts. Even though we cannot physically be in your sanctuary with the rest of the Church, we are all now in your presence because you are omnipresent. For you are King of Kings and creator of all things. You can conquer the Coronavirus and even use the pestilence (pandemic) to bring victory against your enemies, and bring glory to your name! Yes, we praise you because we know “the Lord is the great God, the great King above all gods.” Amen!

2. Let’s gather and worship (Psalm 95:6-7)

Psalm 95:6-7
6 Come, let us bow down in worship,
let us kneel before the Lord our Maker;
7 for he is our God
and we are the people of his pasture,
the flock under his care.
Today, if only you would hear his voice,

Lord, you are not only “the Lord,” you are “the Lord our Maker.” You are the Lord of our lives and our creator.” You are not only “God” but “our God” the giver of life who has given us life and hope.

Just as King David declared,
“O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth!
You have set your glory above the heavens.
From the lips of children and infants you have ordained praise
because of your enemies, to silence the foe and the avenger.” (Psalm 8:1, 2)

How reassuring it is to that you Lord personally lord over my life, you have everything under your control, despite the appearance of total chaos around me due to the pandemic.

Lord, how comforting to know that you our God is also the great Shepherd, and “ we are the people of his (your) pasture, the flock under his (your) care.” (Psalm 95:7)

Just as David the Psalmist so eloquently assures us,
“The Lord is my shepherd, I shall lack nothing.
He (you) makes me lie down in green pastures,
He (you) leads me beside quiet waters…
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil, for you are with me;
Your rod and your staff, they comfort me.” (Psalm 23:1-4)

Yes, I come with all my brothers and sisters and bow down before you and knee (kneel??) before our creator, not only with our physical body but also with all our heart and soul, and worship you and surrender our lives to you, with all our worries and concerns. Amen!

3. Let’s Pay Heed Together (Psalm 95:7b-11)

Psalm 95:7b-11
7b Today, if only you would hear his voice,
8 “Do not harden your hearts as you did at Meribah,
as you did that day at Massah in the wilderness,
9 where your ancestors tested me;
they tried me, though they had seen what I did.
10 For forty years I was angry with that generation;
I said, ‘They are a people whose hearts go astray,
and they have not known my ways.’
11 So I declared on oath in my anger,
‘They shall never enter my rest.’”

O Lord, how often do we keep repeating the same mistakes in the same way that the people of God (Israelites) committed over and over again. More than the people of Israel, we have been redeemed and delivered by God through Christ’s supreme sacrifice under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Also since our decision to follow you Lord, we continue to experience your mercy, forgiveness and grace. But forgive us Lord that we have continued to “test” your patience and “murmur” (argue and quarrel). May we our present generation not have to learn our lesson the hard way, only after 40 years of wandering with fear and anxiety in the wilderness. May we live to see and enter into the Promised Land. May we truly find you, Lord, the only one that can fill the void and vacuum of our hearts.

I hear the words of prophet Isaiah beckoning me with these words from the Lord:

“Come now, let us reason together,” says the Lord.
“Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be white as snow’
Though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool.
If you are willing and obedient, you will eat the best from the land;
But if you resist and rebel, you will be devoured by the sword.”
For the mouth of the Lord has spoken. (Isaiah 1:18-20)

Lord, if the pandemic is meant to wake us all up to repent, may we do so quickly.

Lord, help all those who are in deep fear and anxiety to heed this call and return to God in faith and in full dependence on you, reclaiming the peace you have promised us.

Lord, help and strengthen those who are staying and working frantically in hospitals healing the sick, so that we can stay safe in our home.

Lord, help the experts and authorities to do and say the right things with understanding and wisdom from you and you alone. Indeed the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.

Lord, help your church be the church and let the world have hope and peace beyond (through??) understanding in Christ our Saviour, our Sanctifier, our Healer and our Coming King.
Amen

禁食禱告之默想與默禱

Mar 28-29, 2020
李耀全牧師

禁食禱告之默想與默禱

  1. 讓我們來讚美和感恩 (詩篇95:1-5

 詩篇95:1-5

  1. 來吧,我們來向耶和華歌唱,向拯救我們的磐石歡呼。
  2. 我們要來到他面前稱謝他,用詩歌向他歡呼。
  3. 因為耶和華是偉大的 神,是超越眾神的大君王。
  4. 地的深處在他手中,山的高峰也都屬他。
  5. 海洋屬他,因為是他創造的,陸地也是他的手造成的。

 是的,主。我很感恩能夠在王登基的寶座前,就像昔日屬於神的子民站在大衛王登基的時候。祢永遠是萬王之王。讓我們一起歌頌神:

「擁戴我主為王,聖羔在寶座上,
請聽天上歌聲悠揚,樂聲壓倒群響,
我靈速醒同唱,頌主為我受傷,
歡呼祂為至大君王,千秋萬歲無疆。」

是的,就像是詩人說的

「耶和華作王!他以威嚴為衣穿上;耶和華以能力為衣,以能力束腰。」(詩篇93:1)

的確,我們帶著心中的讚美來到祢的面前。即使我們無法與教會眾弟兄姊妹一同在聖所裡向祢敬拜,但由於祢是無所不在的,我們各人現在就在祢的面前。又因為祢是萬王之王,萬物的創造者,祢可以征服冠狀病毒,甚至可以利用這次的疫情來擊敗敵人,並為自己的名字帶來榮耀!是的,我們要讚美祢因為祢是大神,為大王,超乎萬神之上。阿們!

  1. 讓我們一同來聚集和敬拜 ( 95:6-7)

  95:6-7

  1. 來吧,我們來俯伏敬拜,在造我們的耶和華面前跪下。
  2. 因為他是我們的神,我們是他草場上的子民,是他手下的羊群。如果你們今天聽從他的聲音,

 主,祢不單是唯一的主,也是我們的造物主。祢是我們生命的主,也是我們的造物主。祢不單是神,更是我們的神,祢是一切生命的源頭,給予我們生命和盼望。

就像大衛王所宣稱:

耶和華─我們的主啊,祢的名在全地何其美!祢將祢的榮耀彰顯於天。

祢因敵人的緣故,從嬰孩和吃奶的口中,建立了能力,使仇敵和報仇的閉口無言。 (詩篇8:1, 2)

儘管疫情使我的周圍出現了混亂。但是因著知道祢是我的主,賜下生命的主,又因著一切都在祢的掌控中,我就可以放心,可以安心。

主,我們感到安慰因為我們的神是大牧者,我們又是祢草場的羊,我們是被祢照顧的羊群。

就像是詩人大衛具說服力地讓我們確信,

「耶和華是我的牧者,我必不至缺乏。

他使我躺臥在青草地上,領我在可安歇的水邊。

他使我的靈魂甦醒,為自己的名引導我走義路。

我雖然行過死蔭的幽谷,也不怕遭害,因為祢與我同在;祢的杖,祢的竿,都安慰我。」(詩篇23:1-4)

是的,我和眾弟兄姊妹一同低頭跪在我們的創造主前,全人地向祢敬拜並奉上我們的生命,並我們的憂慮和困擾。阿們!

  1. 讓我們一同傾聽主言 ( 95:7b-11)

 詩篇 95:7b-11

7b如果你們今天聽從他的聲音,

8就不要硬著心,好像在米利巴,就是在曠野的瑪撒的日子一樣。

9在那裡你們的祖先雖曾見過我的作為,還是試探我,考驗我。

10四十年之久,我厭惡那個世代的人;我曾說:「他們是心裡迷誤的人民,不認識我的道路。」

11所以我在忿怒中起誓,說:「他們絕不可進入我的安息。」

上帝啊,我們經常犯了相同的錯誤,就像上帝的子民(以色列人)一次又一次地得罪祢一樣。在聖靈的引導下,通過基督至高無上的犧牲,我們得以被救贖和拯救。再者,自從我們決定跟隨祢以來,我們繼續經歷祢的憐憫,寬恕和恩典。但請原諒我們,因爲還是不停地在考驗祢的耐性和不斷抱怨(爭論和爭吵)。願我們這一代人不要像以色列人一樣,用了四十年的曠野中恐懼和焦慮的生涯,還未能學到功課。願我們可以活著看到並進入應許之地。主啊,願我們真正找到祢,因為祢是唯一能填補我們心靈的空虚。

我聽到先知以賽亞用主的話來召喚我的:

「耶和華說:你們來,我們彼此辯論。你們的罪雖像硃紅,必變成雪白;雖紅如丹顏,必白如羊毛。

你們若甘心聽從,必吃地上的美物,

若不聽從,反倒悖逆,必被刀劍吞滅。這是耶和華親口說的。」(以賽亞書1:18-20)

主啊,若這次的疫情是用來喚醒我們要悔改的話,就讓我們趕快悔改。

主啊,求祢幫助那些在恐慌和焦慮中的人,叫他們重新注意祢的召喚回到祢的面前,用信心來完全依靠祢,重新找回祢所承諾給予我們的平安。

主啊,幫助並賜下力量予那些不分晝夜在醫院謹守崗位的醫護人員。因為他(她)們的付出,我們可以安然留在家裡。

主啊,幫助那些專家和政府有智慧,能夠給予適當的資訊。一切的智慧都是從祢而來的。是的,敬畏耶和華就是智慧的開端。

主啊,幫助祢的教會成為教會,為世界帶來希望和平安。讓教會成為渠道,讓世界認識耶穌是拯救之主,成聖者,醫治者和我們期待的再來君王。

阿們!