Being back to a place I had not
visited for 7 months, it was indeed an eye opener for me this time around. To
be honest, my heart is always at this OA village which I shall leave unnamed
for very obvious reasons. The entrapment and greedy hands of the evil are
always waiting to pounce at every opportunity of naming the OA village and I
can only say that God’s people will always persevered in such circumstances.
Anyway, leaving the plays of evilness for a fraction of second, I was extremely
glad to have arrived at this OA village together with Errol's family, Edwin's
family, Gilbert & Mel.
Upon parking my car, I immediately
greeted a familiar face; an elder and the welcome was exceedingly too incredible to
describe in words. The simplicity of our handshakes, hugs and smiles says it
all. This familiar elderly folk was building a new platform for his home. He
told me that it would be used for discussion, bersantai ( to relax ) and to
enjoy the stillness of the night. We had a good laugh together and I was amazed by his
skill of building the platform that quick using the resak wood which he had
carried out of the woods. My amazement went ballistics when he confided in me
that he lugged the wood out on his shoulder while riding the m/cycle. He said
that it was faster that way than walking! I tried lifting one of the resak wood
and it was pretty heavy despite my best effort in my laterally large frame. I
was blessed seeing him tying the knots using clove hitch and quick lashing
works using rattan strips also sourced from the woods. What a tremendous
effort! I have nothing but sheer respect for this elderly man of skill and faith!
Then I noted the progress of the
congregation by the fenced up humbled church building and children church
building cum rest house. What a great effort indeed! My heart leapt with enormous joy & new found admiration for this congregation! Though the fencing woods
were roughly cut but the effort itself was applaudable and commendable. My elderly friend informed
me that it was through a concerted effort of pulling resources that they were
able to buy the chain-linked fence and did what they did. There were just tears
of joy in my heart and I tearied up that day but away from the eyes of my
elderly friend. Even in the little they had, they honoured the house of God and
did the best they could muster for His Glory. Gosh! What an effort indeed!
I was and always am at home in this
place. The tranquility and the quiet deafening sounds of stillness hits my
soul a lot. Together with great friends in Errol & Jessica, Josephine, Bro.
Edwin, Sis Lorna, Lara and Ethan, Melissa and Gilbert ( steady and delightful
young husband & wife team ) plus my own family ( Soon Ling & Shwu Yuen
) , we had a great time of food and fellowship. Laughters and hearty good spirits were contagious indeed. The food was simple namely
rice, luncheon meat, canned goat curry, fried eggs, baked beans and eggs. Truly
camping food at its best. I truly enjoyed it so much and there was such a peak
of great fellowship and light hearted laughters. That made it all so beautifully poignant indeed on a night such as this.
Then came the moment whereby someone
had to share the message for the following morning. It was quite a hilarious
moment and I ended up having the honor and pleasure again to share the message.
In my heart, I wasn’t gonna struggle like when I was first asked to share the
message, Somehow , this place made me real calm and collected though I still
had to tag my Bible pages for the appropriate scripture passages and so on. I
did it gladly and I re-read what I am going to share before I hit the sack for
the night. It would be momentous again for me to share the Word in BM! I told
myself , "Forward march, you soldier!"
Morning comes soon after and after a
good morning shower, we were all ready for Sunday service. I met the young man
who was driving the people to service and I was warmly welcomed and hugged. I
guess, that is the specialty of this place. The people are so warm and
friendly though they do eye you with curiosity at the first time because they simply had to for there had been far too many evil people coming around with devious
schemes, evil intent and evil plans. Rightly so that they are wary of such
people.
Somehow, maybe, just maybe, God had
given that wisdom to them to differentiate and sieved through the genuine from
the fakes. It would definitely seemed so, I would say. As the people slowly
trickled in for Sunday service, I must say, I wasn't nervous at all. Testimony
by a young Semai woman was truly encouraging and I was really encouraged. The gist of it all
is that she trusted God for her provision and even a ticket fare home was a
welcomed miracle from God. It was the awesome rawness of her testimony sharing
that set the praise & worship atmosphere that had ensued. As the P&W
session ensued, you could feel the eclectic presence of the Lord. It was the right setting and when the
opportunity arose, I took it by sharing the Word, from the very depths of my heart
and gave my all that morning. By the time I finished the message that I had
shared, I realised that my t-shirt was soaked wet. It was that intense for me
that I had sweated profusely as I was told it was a hot day indeed. Never mind
the sweat and the heat! The most important is that the message was presented in
a great manner for the listeners.
I shared from my heart that morning though I
felt that a more qualified person or preacher could have done more or better. I
am just thankful and humbled ; standing up there and shared my life story in
the best manner I knew how; giving glory to God for His grace! Hopefully, the message had blessed the people and
touched their hearts and give glory to God. May the storm of righteousness sweep the evil away
while rebuilding many more lives in the OA village with hope and a future. Let
us never forget that God is a good God and He is in control of everything. I guess, in all humbleness I must say that I do not know how the people would perceived/received my message that day or how much they would be inspired that day. I just wished that I had done justice for God and for His people.
I am constantly reminded that we are all to play our part as the sower, the water boy and the harvester. Each one to their own strength. For me, being able to stand out at the front, gave my all and be with these loving people are rewards itself beyond words. May His continual blessings be poured out to this OA village always!
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