Bro, are you at je? (JE = Jurong East)
I wondering what it would be like. As I stood there, I prayed a bit to seek the Spirit.
- What it would be like?
- Would I shared elegantly?
- What should I say?
The plan was to meet at Jorong East MRT at 8 pm.
“One of the brothers in the small group have a problem. He is addicted to alcohol. He won’t admitted it.“
After 40 min or so, we got off. Walking along a side road, we were in front of the dormitory. A number of the believers were setting on the group. As they saw us, they took out a mat and we sat together and shake each other hands. They were very nice and gave me a bottle of water.
The cell group started off with a prayer. Then it was my turn to speak.
I shared about my struggle with alcohol when I was in University.
I shared about how I thought I was in control when the reality was that it was in control of me.
I shared about how much pride and boastful I was in drinking.
I shared about how after becoming a Christian, the desire to drink dissipate.
I shared about the joy of knowing Christ. He died for my sins (Romans 5:8).
I shared now I stopped drinking. I do not want to witness as a drunken anymore.
I don’t know if what I said made a difference. Conviction of sins is the works of the Holy Spirit. I just shared how He changed my life.
Just as we were ending and about to pray, my stomach was starting to feel pain. That’s the similar pain I had in Cambodia. I know sooner or later…probably sooner, it will want to come out. So I went to the washroom.
As I came back, they were celebrating someone’s b-day. A cake was brought up and they offered me a piece. Knowing that I wasn’t feeling too well, I thought about this. I then remembered one lessons I learn during missions. One of the scenarios were that you were a guest to someone’s home and they offered you food that looked dirty. Would you take it?
The correct is yes. Knowing full well that you might get food poisoning, it’s very disrespectful to refuse any food.
That was a scenario in a classroom. Now I am learning it in real life.
I said a quick prayers and took the cake. Because of the cream, it got worst. So that night I had to go a few times to empty my systems.
This might sound disgusting but the whole experience I am most thankful was God gave me an hour and a half of calm stomach so I could share.
I was tired when I reached home. But there’s joy in back to seeking the Spirit and encourage others.
AMEN!
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I'm so, so proud of you, Cliff. 🙂