2014年10月30日 星期四

Little Shine 滿月又六天了!

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小宣滿月又六天了!謹以此張小卡片,向親友們表達我們由衷的感謝,謝謝您的關心與祝福 . . . . . 而且,讓我們再次與您分享這「生命中無價的喜悅與感動」!

My second grandson Little Shine is 36 days old today. His parents have ordered some man-yue cakes (for celebrating the first month of a newborn baby) and designed a little card (see below) to express their gratitude to all who have been caring so much for them and the baby.

It wouldn't be possible to distribute this thank-you note to all of you, our good friends and relatives, so I would like to post it here on my blog, Mookoo's Home.

(下圖 乃是「宣」之注音符號。)




2014年10月19日 星期日

Persevere with Steadfast Faith (持守堅定的信仰)

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Persevere with Steadfast Faith
                 -- by The Rev. Jason Ke  (trans. J.L.)

(A Sermon for Sunday, October 19, 2014, at St.James' English Language Service)

Proper 24 (The Sunday closest to October 19)
Exodus 33:12-23
Psalm 99
1 Thessalonians 1:1-10
Matthew 22:15-22

INTRODUCTION

Good morning, my dear friends in Christ!

My sermon for today is entitled “Persevere with Steadfast Faith,” which is a phrase quoted from The Collect for Today.

Why did I decide to make it the title of my sermon for this morning?  Well, the phrase “persevere with steadfast faith” is closely related to today’s biblical lessons, and also it can be well applied to our everyday lives.

I.                   EXODUS 33:12-23 -- A lesson from The Old Testament

Now, let’s reflect on the story from the Book of Exodus.

After escaping from Egypt, the Israelites had lived (or stayed) in the wilderness of Sinai for a period of time.  One day, Jehovah the Lord wanted Moses to take all his people to Canaan, that is, today’s Palestine, which the Lord had promised to give to their ancestors Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

Moses realized that Canaan was a much better place for his people to live in than the wildness of Sinai was.  However, those who were living in Canaan, whom we call Canaanites, were physically stronger than the Israelites.  The Canaanites had stronger weapons, and they had plenty of experience of fighting in war.  So it can be presumed that the Israelites were relatively weak on the battlefields!

But Moses was aware that, in spite of the terrible enemy over there, the Israelites would be able to win the Promised Land (land of milk and honey) if Jehovah the Lord went all the way with them.

For several times Moses asked The Lord God for specific signs. Moses wanted to see the Lord’s glory as clearly as possible, and The Lord God gave him some sign(s) in the end, but not in the way that Moses had expected.  God let Moses see his “back” – the back of God is shown to Moses!

From then on, Moses was no longer confused about God’s promise.  God was really going with Moses, and therefore all the obstacles on Moses’ journey could be overcome, and dangers could be removed.

Well, think about our everyday life.  Sometimes we might have a strong feeling of “stress” and/or “helplessness.”  There might be quite a number of “causes” that made us feel so bad.  But, in my opinion, the most basic, fundamental cause for those feelings of stress or helplessness is that we have forgotten God – or that we have never thought of him from the very beginning.  Take our jobs for example.  Our jobs (or occupations) should be what God wants us to do.  If God assigns a piece of work to us, he will certainly give us wisdom and ability enough to do it.  God will lead us himself, so we will not have a terrible sense of “helplessness.”  Instead, we can be quite confident in doing our “occupation,” which, in terms of faith, can be referred to as our “vocation”!

II.                PSALM 99

Psalm 99, which we have just read this morning, begins with the words “The Lord is King …”  In the Chinese translation we say “耶和華做王” (Jehovah as king!)  And in English, the present tense of verb to be – “is” – is very meaningful:  It means that Jehovah “was, is, and will be” the King.

This statement is universally true; it’s a fact.  And it is the final conclusion that the poet (the writer of this psalm) made, after he had lived so many years, looking, thinking, and gathering from his personal experience.

Notice that the psalms written by Israel's poets usually start with a conclusion . . . and the conclusion is then followed by some explanations.

Psalm 99 is a psalm of testimony.  It shows us the author’s admiration for God’s power and wisdom, and for all that God had done.  Just like the author of Psalm 99, we also should praise and worship God – sincerely.

It is not easy to write an excellent poem, and we may not be as able as the psalm writer.  But when we look back on those days which have gone past, we occasionally may find something very special, very interesting and marvelous, that we can’t help but cry out about with excitement, “Oh, Lord!  It’s so great!  You are so wonderful . . . .”  Something spoken or written like this is also a poetic line, with words of testimony!

III.             THESSOLONIANS 1:1-10 -- A lesson from The Epistles

Now, turn to the Epistle: Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians!

Thessalonica was the capital city of the Roman province of Macedonia.  It was a city with convenient transportation and a very good harbor.  The Apostle Paul preached the Gospel over there for some time, and he established a church in that city.  Soon afterward, the Christians in that area were badly persecuted, but most of them did not give up their faith.  Some even had the experience of joy that surpassed their difficult situation:  the great joy that prevailed over the hardship and suffering!

St. Paul says in this letter, Chapter 1, Verse 6, “In spite of persecution you received the word with joy inspired by the Holy Spirit.”

Affliction (受苦) and joy (喜樂) are completely different things. However, the joy generated from afflictions is the core of the Christian faith.  It is also the truth that you can find in this earthly world.  For example, it’s very painful for a woman to give birth to a baby, and it’s a very long and difficult process for parents to raise their children; however, these difficulties (or hardships) will turn out to be the most joyful experiences in one’s life.

Dear friends!  Are you coming to church just for seeking “peace” and “joy”? . . . And, I have one more question to ask you: Have you ever had a hard time (or have you ever tried very hard to do something difficult) for the sake of our Lord Jesus? . . .

IV.            GOSPEL OF MATTHEW 22:15-22

Well, now let’s spend a few minutes going through the Holy Gospel for this morning.

We are told that the Pharisees had “picked on” Jesus (and tried to trap him) time after time.  But we shouldn’t mistakenly think that the Pharisees were a group of “bad guys.”  In fact, the Pharisees were very knowledgeable; they were very good at keeping the Law of Moses; they very religious and serious.  And, from the point of view of Judaism, they were also a people who “persevered with steadfast faith.”

But from Jesus’ point of view, the Pharisees were hypocritical and arrogant people who “placed the letter of the law above its spirit” (Mark 2:3–28, 3:1–6).  They showed no sympathy to others; they would make harsh and caustic remarks, comments that were a burning kind of sarcasm, about other people.

Although they usually stood in awe of God, they would rather keep a distance from him.  hey didn’t dare to get close to God because they regarded God as so very holy that men should keep him at a “respectful distance.”  This was, however, a misconception!  And this misunderstanding about God is what made the Pharisees “sinners” –  sinners who had no idea at all in what way, how, or why they had sinned!

My dear friends!  We call Jesus “Messiah” (or “Christ”).  What does that really mean to us?  Jesus, who himself is a perfect example for us to learn from, has come to this world to teach us this: The relationship between God and man is like “father and son” – a very good (and close) parent-child relationship that you can see in a happy family, a sweet home!  When Jesus taught his disciples to pray, he used “Our Father in heaven” as the title of God.  See the Lord’s Prayer for how Jesus used this title.  But unfortunately, this had been regarded as blasphemy by the Jews!

In today’s Gospel reading, the Pharisees made a plan to trap Jesus with questions.  Yet Jesus cleverly took the chance to teach them, saying, “Give to the emperor the things that are the emperor’s, and to God the things that are God’s” (Matthew 22:21b).  When the Pharisees who tried to trap Jesus heard this, they were amazed; and they left him and went away.  What a pity that they were not seeking the Truth!  The second part of Jesus’ answer, “Give to God the things that are God’s,” is very important, but too often ignored by human beings.  As a matter of fact, all wonderful things are from God.  Do you have anything that is not from God? . . . Our abilities (能力), wisdom (智慧), opportunities (機會), achievements (成就), and our very lives (生命)! – Which of them has been created and obtained by us alone?

CONCLUSION

I really hope that all of us will spend more time pondering on such questions: How many things do we have that are, in reality, from Lord God?  Notice that when I ask “how many things,” I mean “all the good things – including visible and invisible ones.” . . . Moreover, what do we have that is given by the Lord and that has come free of charge?  The answer is the grace of the Lord! . . . Well, the more we think about these kinds of things, the better!  In so doing, we'll surely increase our thanks to God, and decrease our complaints about other people, or about anything!

Finally, let me remind you about the word “perseverance.”  As you know, perseverance is the key to success, but “to persevere” is quite difficult, unlike “to give up” – which is much easier!  Anyway, let us encourage each other in Christ, and remember to “persevere with steadfast faith.”  Amen.



2014年10月18日 星期六

「跳跳虎」吃「巧虎蛋糕」-- A Little Boy's Birthday!

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A little boy's birthday is being celebrated today. Who's birthday? -- It's Little Bee's birthday.

Little Bee was born exactly four years ago, in the Year of Tiger (according to our traditional calendar). Growing bigger and bigger, he is getting more and more "active." Now he has started to call himself "Tiao-tiao Hu" in Chinese, meaning "a jumping tiger." (So, you can imagine how "active" he is!)

To celebrate his birthday today, we have bought him a special cake that resembles and is named "Qiao Hu"; that is, The Skillful Tiger. [See the first picture below.]

What a joyful birthday party it is to my first grandson, Little Bee, and to all of us (his dearest family)! Even my second grandson, Little Shine, who is only 24 days old, has also joined in the party, though he spent most of the time sleeping in the arms of his mother.

Well, Little Shine and Little Bee's father, who is now studying at a theological college in Hong Kong, has also seen this exciting occasion by means of modern science and technology -- The webcam and video telephone system has made it possible for him to join us!


















2014年10月15日 星期三

Ba Sheng Gan Zhou (影音檔 轉載分享)

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On October 5, 2014, my wife sang "Ba Sheng Gan Zhou" (八聲甘州) at the performing arts center Zhongxing Tang (中興堂), in Taichung City. She sang in Hanyu, a classical language which is similar to modern Taiwanese. If you don't see the subtitles, maybe you will not understand what she was shing. Me, neither!





2014年10月6日 星期一

「四度C樂團」參加了今年「大漢清韻」的發表會

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發表會名稱:大漢清韻 103 年度詩詞雅樂發表會[在水一方]

演出日期:中華民國 103 年 10 月 5 日(星期日)
演出時間:晚上 7:30 - 9:30 (七點進場)
演出地點:台中市中興堂(台中市北區精武路 291 號之 3)

主辦單位:社團法人中華民國梅川傳統文化學會

演出曲目:包含兩個單元,各 11 個節目,總共有 22 個節目。
     第一單元「搖情滿江樹」--- 第  1  至 11 個節目;
     第二單元「宛在水中央」--- 第 12 至 22 個節目。


「四度 C 樂團」參與了上述 #01 至 #04、#12 至 #14#18及 #22 等節目的演出

(請參閱下列照片)

以下照片由 侯美華老師 提供


#01 序曲:得意的笑






#12 夜來香





#18 八聲甘州







#22 蒹葭




謝幕



2014年10月5日 星期日

Bishop Thomas Ely Comes to St. James' Church Again

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About 60 of the 210 Bishops and their spouses who had come from USA to attend the Episcopal Church House of Bishops Meeting (held in Taipei from Sept. 17 through 23) came to visit St. James' Church, in Taichung, on Thursday, September 18, 2014. Bishop Thomas Ely (bishop of the Diocese of Vermont, USA) was one of them. He promised to come to St. James' again on the first Sunday in October.

And now he was with us, celebrating Holy Eucharist at the English language service and then joining the Coffee Hour after the service. But he would stay with us in the Coffee Hour for just a few minutes, because he had planned to participate in the Mandarin service as well, which starts at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday morning.

Note: The first photo below was taken 
by our rector, Rev. Philip Lin, on September 18, 
while the others were taken this morning when he was with us!






2014年10月2日 星期四

Little Shine Visited by His Gege and Baba

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Zuotian zhongwu, Xiao Xuan likai-le Ren'ai, you tade fumu qinzi jie dao Jingde yuezi zhongxin (敬德產後照護中心), zhongyu huidao mama de huaibao-zhong. Shangge zhoumo (9/27) ta mama chuyuan shi, ta yinwei you huangdan de xianxiang, bei Ren'ai de yishi liu xialai "zhao guang" zhiliao, zai yiyuan duo zhu-le si tian ne!

Er jintian, xingqi si, Xiao Xuan de gege Xiao-Mifeng gen waigong-waipo yiqi lai dao yuezi zhongxin. Shi duome yukuai de yi tian a! Ni kan zhaopian-li de gege, buguan shi baba luozhe, huo mama baozhe, dou xiao xixi de, yifu feichang xingfu de moyang! -- Danshi, yuezi zhongxin you guiding, chule peiou (dang xiansheng de) neng shanglou kan wawa, qiyu qinshu yilu zai "huike shi" yu zuo-yuezi de ren huimian, ruo zhen xiang kan baobao yi min, jiu zhi neng touguo shixun luo! (當先生的,才能上樓看小嬰孩,其餘家屬,只能在「會客室」會見坐月子的人;若真想見寶寶一面,就只能透過「視訊」囉!)




The above photos were taken on Oct. 1, 2014.
The photos below were taken on Oct. 2, 2014.