Kingdom

Posted on December 4, 2007 | Filed Under News, Testimonies 

One day a man I was talking to confessed how he was filling the emptiness in his life with all kinds of hobbies. Life loses its meaning when we are not living out God’s purposes for us.

The reverse is also true: that we can be so involved in the kingdom of God, in the King’s business that we forget the King.

What drew me to the Navigators some 40 years ago has the fact that they were people who knew God. They knew the Word, they knew God; and I wanted to know God. So I came around.

Together with knowing God, I was also so enthused with the vision and passion of the ministry. I became so involved with the kingdom that in a sense I forgot the King. Not that I forgot God, but I minored on the King and majored on the kingdom.

There are no guarantees that if I major on the kingdom that I will major on the King. God has been reminding me of old passages like Psalm 27:4, Jeremiah 9:23-24, Philippians 3:10 and Revelations 2:4. I know that when I major on the King, I will be inevitably be involved in the kingdom.

I am thankful and I praise God for all who co-labour with us in the kingdom. As we are involved with his kingdom, let us major on knowing, loving and becoming like Christ.

- Thomas Chua, National Director


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