| Course Rabbi - Brother Casey |
The Pastoral Exploration is an essential module for all believers, and
in particular, for church leaders. The
content coverage of the three Pastoral Epistles to Timothy and Titus in this
module benefits both the original recipients and the contemporary readers. The apostle Paul gives instructions on household
code of living as well as qualifications of the overseers, elders and deacons. He is concerned with
how Christians ought to walk (behave) after being saved by His grace. There is
to be no dichotomy in his teaching between belief and behaviour. This is an
important truth which has spoken to me. I am reminded that I have often caused the
name of God to be humiliated because of my conduct. Very often, I did not
not practice what I preach. Christian’s life must be a model of good works that
is consistent with sound doctrine. Appropriate behaviour will not bring
discredit or blame on God, the church and oneself and will cause the opponents
to be put to shame and have nothing bad to say about us. The right code of
conduct will in every way make the teaching or doctrine about God our Saviour
attractive to non-believers.
“For we are His
workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared
beforehand, that we should walk in them.” (Eph 2:10 NAS)
I
pick up two interesting concepts from our guest-teacher, sister Davina.
The first
is Structure Diagramming. This is challenging for me because I have been with the
Chinese congregation and reading Chinese Bible since 1997. Fortunately, we were
given a pre-module exercise on “Grammar Review”. Sister Davina went through with
us the answers before teaching us how to do structure diagramming. I am now
able to recognize sentences, clauses, phrases, coordinating conjunctions and
subordinating conjunctions again; clauses are linked by conjunctions; and there
are independent clauses as well as subordinating clauses. The purpose of the
structure diagramming is to analyze the thought-flow of the passage from the
Bible, identify the main theme of the passage and be able to come out with sermon
outline. It is a very interesting and useful skill to learn, playing with
colors, underlining and aligning of words. I enjoyed doing cosmetic surgery to
the diagrams. I am still not good in this skill but will continue to practice
to improve on it. I am sad to say that I may not be able to it for the Chinese
version of a passage.
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| Guest -teacher Sister Davina |
| The "Crabby" Mind- Map of Hospitality |
The second interesting concept which I have learnt is New Testament
Hospitality. This workshop was informative and we also got to analyze the
instances of hospitality in Acts, identifying the host, guest and context of
each instance. Through the snippets of
life in the first century inns, I get to understand and see the need of the
travelling itinerant ministers and importance of having someone to host them
during Paul’s time. I like the mind- mapping way of learning the five “W”s - what,
who, when, where and why and the “How”. This workshop has caused me to re-evaluate
my attitude in hospitability. I host guest-ministers quite often at my home. As
I do not have a maid to help out at home, sometimes I really dread all the
washing and sunning of the laundry before and after a stay-over. Now, I must
learn to enjoy and treasure every opportunity given by the Lord to serve His
people. I must sacrifice my sleep to wake up on time to send them to the
airport if they are catching an early flight instead of asking them to take a
cab because my dear teacher has taught me that hospitality starts from the
doorstep and extends till sending them to their next destination. Hospitality is
not an option but it is the responsibility of a believer and not just the
overseer or leader of the church. It is a must for overseer and expected of all
Christians to exemplify the Christian faith and virtue. Hospitality is also expressed
in different ways when in different cultures.
| My Wonderful Classmates at work! |
The PE class was indeed enjoyable and beneficial to me. I have learnt many
other valuable concepts, ideas and truths besides those mentioned here. I thank
God for my instructor brother Casey, guest-teacher sister Davina and all my classmates and those who played
table-tennis with me to keep me on the move. All work and no play will make me
dull! I am proud to say that I have also learnt some very “chim” words like pseudepigraphy, amanuensis, parenesis, probatio
and also many Greek words during the course of this module. Praise be to the
Lord!
