Thursday, February 26, 2015

Leaving on a Big Van

Dear All, I love oldies and I love John Denver's Leaving on a Jet plane
Because my church friends and I are very excited to go to the retreat tomorrow
I think about this song..
Let's sing together ! 

All the bags are packed
We're ready to go
Beulah Beach ,Vermillion
in Ohio


We love to meet our friends
and say hello

Every though we think
we think of you
Every song we sing
we sing for you

Oh God we're so excited, we would cry
So text us and register


Tell us that you'll come with us
Tell us that you'll join us at retreat
Cause we're leaving on a big van



Sunday is when we'll back again
Oh dear, we're happy to go

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Black Widow, Sperm Donor, and the Genealogy of Jesus Christ, part 2

           As time went by, Judah’s wife, Shua, passed away. 
Shelah had grown up, yet Tamar had not been called back to Judah’s house. Tamar was still a widow, a childless one who had no future. 
One day, this smart woman heard a news 
that Judah was going to Timah to shear his sheep.

           Right away she came up with a plan for her future. 
She took off her widow clothes, and wore a veil to cover herself.  
It turned out that was how the prostitutes clothed themselves in the olden days. She waited in the entrance of Enaim, which was a road to Timnah. 
When Judah saw her, he thought she was a prostitute. 
He wanted to buy her service. 

veiled to cover up her identity

           I will try modernize their conversation before the transaction.

Judah : I will pay you later since I did not have any money with me right now
( I will send you a young goat from my flock )

Tamar : Will you give me something to guarantee that you will pay me later ?
(Will you give me something as a pledge until you send it?)

Judah : What guarantee should I give you ?
(What pledge should I give you ?)

Tamar : Your photo ID and the watch that you are wearing  in your hand
( Your seal and its cords and the staff in your hand )

           They made a deal.  When Judah’s servant came back                                 to Enaim to pay her and reclaim Judah’s personal belonging, 
Tamar was gone.  She went back home and continued her life 
as a widow.  When people noticed that Tamar was pregnant, 
the rumors started.  Apparently Judah found out about it. 
He was furious that Tamar had been unfaithful as a widow. 
He sent people to bring her out and burn her to death.

           As she was being brought out 
(by a crowd of angry, zealous people, I presumed), 
she sent Judah a message.

           “I am pregnant by the man who owns these! 
See if you recognize whose seal and cord and staff these are,”

             Judah recognized those items. 
(I wish I could see his facial expression by then). 
He was gentleman enough to give credit to Tamar.

           “She is more righteous than I since I wouldn’t give her 
to my son, Shelah, “said Judah.

            I bet he asked the crowd to stop the proceeding. 
He was humiliated but humble to acknowledge his mistake.  


            Tamar was cunning. She tricked Judah. 
She was like Jacob who cheated Isaac for the blessing. 
God forgave Jacob. God vindicated Tamar. 
She got a double blessing by having a pair of twin boys, Perez and Zerah. 
Perez was the ancestor of King David, 
the ancestor of Joseph, the father of the Lord Jesus Christ.  

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Black Widow, Sperm Donor, and the Genealogy of Jesus Christ, part 1

          
           
              Those three things did not seem to have any connection whatsoever, 
but in the Bible, they are appeared on Genesis 38 and Matthew 1. 
Not only that, but the black widow had the honor of having her named 
mentioned in genealogy of Jesus Christ. 
How she got the sperm donation was rather tricky and dramatically cunning. 
She almost got herself killed because of it. 
In the end we can say that all’s well that ends well, 
and glory to God who looks at humans’ hidden motives.
 
          It all began with Judah. Judah, the third son of Jacob 
married a Canaanite lady named Shua. They had three sons 
named Er, Onan, and Shelah. Judah then got a wife for his first son, 
and her name was Tamar.

          I believe that Tamar had some positive qualities 
which made Judah picked her as a bride for his oldest son. 
She might be beautiful. She might be strong. 
She might come from a good, affluent family. 
I am sure that she was also smart. 
Definitely was not a weak woman who played victim, this Tamar.

          Regretfully, Er was not a good man. He was wicked in God’s sight. 
The Bible did not describe Er’s behavior in detail, 
but I guess they must be really bad because God put him to death. 
His sudden death, must left Tamar devastated. 
She had not got any chance to have kids with Er.

          As a childless widow, Tamar did not have any future. 
Judah asked Onan, his second son, to marry Tamar. 
Onan was willing to sleep with Tamar, 
but refused to have children with her. His reason was understandable. 
The first son born of him and Tamar, would inherit Er’s name and property. 
If there was no son, Onan would be the one who got Er’s inheritance.

          Onan used a traditional contraceptive method. 
Thus Onan was not obedient to his father and did injustice to his sister in law. 
He was willing to be a sperm donor through natural insemination 
but refused to donate his sperm.

           God punished Onan for that. He died young. 
Tamar was still a childless widow who had no future. 
She had married two men, but both died young when they were with her. 
Judah had a third son, a young boy named Shelah. He was her only hope. 

           Judah, on the other hand, was not willing to give Shelah to Tamar. 
He was afraid that Shelah would be dead like the older brothers 
if he married her. He sent Tamar back to her childhood home 
to wait for Shelah. 

           Anyway, if Tamar was out of mind, she was out of sigh.  
I think in Judah’s mind, Tamar was like a black widow, 
a poisonous spider which killed her husband after they mated.  
Judah would not want to risk Shelah, his only living son.

           He did not think that his sons were guilty. He blamed it on Tamar.  

( to be continued in two days )

Sunday, February 8, 2015

A Saturday Salute


I wish every day is Saturday.
Imagine a day off while you still have
another day off tomorrow.

This Saturday went so fast for our family

I woke up late.
The kids were already up, one hour ahead of me
They were busy with their screens

I made some light breakfast and a jar of fruit smoothie.
Then I went with Sophie to her 30 minutes theater class

They were rehearsing a scene from the Wizard of OZ
Sophie and her classmates will be the munchkins
"Ding dong the witch is dead"
kept playing on my head , even after the rehearsal was done

At home, I ironed Daniel's long sleeved shirt and a pair of black dress pants
He was joining the district solo and ensemble festival. For the musical events he has to wear formal clothes. I am always happy to see him dress up. Otherwise it is always jeans with ( mostly dark colored ) T- shirts for him.

My husband drove him to the festival, while I took Sophie and Timmy to Home Depot. Every first Saturday of the month, Home Depot has kid's workshop. The kids make a craft from wood. No prep/clean up for parents... Sweet !

Today's project was a valentine's heart box. Challenging.
Tim's is the red one, Sophie's the pink one.
The colorful coasters were last year's project
After we were done, the kids nagged me to take some free popcorn. The popcorn looked dry to me, I said no and we bought donuts instead. They needed some snacks after banging the nails with the hammers.
Tim Horton's
We had a late lunch of bubur ayam ( chicken porridge)
with some Chinese fried bread sticks.

In the evening, we had a gathering in C&H's house.
We sang a couple of worship songs ( thanks to youtube ).
We heard a sermon from ICC Toronto sermon video playlist
( thanks ICC Toronto). We had a potluck dinner.
We had a live piano session with Raymond ( thanks Raymond ).
We had FUN.
some girls, other kids were in the basement

What were inside the giant cauldrons?




The salute was closed with a good news. Daniel and his friend got silver medals for their duet. Congrats for your hard work, Son !