Thursday, 22 November 2018

A Voice in the Wilderness: Christianity Needs a U-Turn

A Voice in the Wilderness: Christianity Needs a U-Turn: Christianity started about 2000 years ago as a mighty civilizing movement. In a matter of three centuries, it grew to become the officia...

Friday, 2 November 2018

\\o// Mediation Through SAINTS..... {Biblical Explanation- Parumala Perunal'18}


JESUS CHRIST is the great high priest who has ascended into heaven, let us hold firmly to the faith we profess - [St Paul - Hebrews 4:14]

Christ is superior to the priests, and his priesthood is superior to the Jew's high priest. But, he  
alone can enter the Holy of Hollies once a year to make atonement for the sins of the whole nation (Leviticus 16). Like the high priest, Jesus mediates between God and us. 

As humanity's representative, he intercedes for us before God. As God's representative, he assures us of God's forgiveness. Unlike the high priest who could go before God only once a year, Christ is always at God's right hand, interceding for us. He always available to hear us when we pray. 

At the time of Old Testament, God chose Aaron, and only his descendants could be high priests   - Christ, like Aaron, was chosen and called by God. (ref. Psalms 2:7 and 110:4) 
[ For Christ's divine appointment- Hebrews 5:4-6]

Jesus is like us because he experienced a full range of temptations through out his life as human being. We can be comforted knowing that Jesus faced temptation without giving in to sin. He can sympathise with us when we facing the seductive lure of temptation.

PRAYER is our approach to God, and we are to come "with confidence"in front of Him -
Come with reverence and bold assurance he is our Friend and Counsellor.
Ask God courageously to meet our needs, to fulfil the assignments entrusted each one of us +

May the Lord, God Almighty lead us and show the way, the truth and life - Amen



\\o// Malayalees Community, United Kingdom
On Koodosh E'atho (Sanctification of Church) - 2018       

Saturday, 17 March 2018

How the TRUTH died between 'Two Thieves'- A Lenten Message '18

HOW the TRUTH died between 'Two Thieves' - 30/03/2018

A Conversation From the Cross...
Opportunist Vs Hypocrite
In a thought provoking book Graham Reeves explores the deeper meaning of the thieves conversation with Jesus Christ.

The lessons from the thieves in the crucifixion narrative of St Luke, we find ourselves to the right and left of Jesus. How do their response to Jesus inform our own faith and understanding of God...? Which of the two thieves are you...?Through self-examination we learn to discern the good and the bad within us on our spiritual journey. The very cross was the tribunal of Christ - For the judge was placed in the middle and ultimately we find the choice of the two thieves is also our choice.....

In locating ourselves there, we also learn more deeply about the God who is rich in mercy. Our human desire to divide neatly into right and left deserving and undeserving, good and bad in the triumph of God's mercy; can even the so called impenitent thief be excluded from the Kingdom ??   

Luke's unnamed penitent thief was later assigned the name "Dismas" in the gospel of Nicodemus: portions of which dated to the 4th century.
The Greek word meaning:'Sunset' or 'Death' as the thief on the right side of Christ -
And the impenitent thief on the left side was named "Gestas" meaning:'Complain' or 'Deeds' or 'Acts' who taunted Jesus along with the crowd saying:"Aren't you the Christ ? Save yourself and us" ! [Luke 23:40-43] 

While 'Dismis' asked for mercy saying:'Remember me when you come into your Kingdom." The response was instant pardon to the criminal who believed in him and answered:'Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise."

At Christ's death, the barrier between God and man was split in two... Now all people can approach God directly through Christ (Hebrews 9:1-14; 10:19-22)

With Prayers & Best Wishes

\\o// Baboi George
Malayalees Community (U.K.) 







  

Friday, 2 March 2018

Community Bridge.......[Holy Lent-2018]

                                                      \\o// Bridge building is an art - 
There are several monumental bridges around the world with each one having its own history and story to tell..... - Likewise on "Good Friday" - 1997 an agreement was signed by leaders of all political parties in Northern Ireland to stop the killing in both communities. A bridge dividing the two sides was named as "PEACE BRIDGE" to mark the occasion.                                                                                                                                                                                                             For Protestants and Catholics of the  Holy Churches, these were people sacrificed because of their faith and traditional practices from both sides ! Yet these communities were living side by side and still living in the neighbourhood of Belfast. The language and culture is the same, but there was a common enemy ....... ?? Similarly, the troubles around the world spread easily from one country to the other by media, people movement, like transportation of epidemic, etc.

            Living in different part of the world and building communities of similar FAITH is essential for the existence rather than extinction or merge with other alien cultures. For almost a century the Mar Thoma Church is considered as "Sister" church and marriage alliances are sought without much formalities ! On the contrary, the Jacobites faction resist any alliance with the Orthodox - The argument here is NOT of legal nature but courtesy between "Brothers"- The Supreme Court of India has declared that the formation of the 'Society' was illegal and seize to exist as an entity within the 1934 Constitution. Until such time that any parallel administration is ruled as 'Void' the Orthodox Church should prove itself worthy of the respect by showing an olive branch of christian perfection by 'Welcome of brotherly love'.....

May I propose that an 'Invitation to all Bishops' in the Patriarch faction should be sent as a matter of courtesy on the consecration of MUROON KUDHASA on the 23rd March -                                                                                                                                                                                         \\o// On Canaanite Woman Sunday-'18
    Malayalees Community (United Kingdom)


                








  

Wednesday, 10 January 2018

Faithfulness of God -


All of us are prone to forget the things God has done for us. We need reminders. When Joshua led God’s people towards their new home, they had to cross the Jordan River (Joshua 3:15–16). God parted the waters, and His people walked through on dry land (v. 17). To create a memorial of this miracle, they took twelve stones from the middle of the riverbed and stacked them on the other side (4:3, 6–7). When others asked what the stones meant, God’s people would tell the story of what God had done that day... to the children and grandchildren +

Physical reminders of God's faithfulness in the past can remind us to trust Him in the present and with the future ! We are to focus on Him and see the memorials of God's promise in our mission of conquering the land.
As we are busy doing God-given tasks, set aside quiet moments, to build our own memorial to God's power !

I have kept three ballet rock stones from the track as memento to the divine providence of livelihood for the (38) years service in the railways.

"Remember the wonders he has done, his miracles, and the                judgements he pronounced" - [Psalm 105:5]

                                                      \\o// Malayalees Community(U.K.)