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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Jaeson Ma Spruces Up God's Message of Love

With all the garbage the media feeds us. It's refreshing to hear a song that brings us back to the basics and foundations of LOVE.


Inspiring?

Jaeson Ma, the artist behind the song Love, has an equally inspiring story about his transformation...


Jaeson Ma came from a broken home and spent his teenage years in San Jose, California. He did everything that was out there on the streets. Whether it was drugs, partying or fighting.

And although he hasn't completely brushed off Jesus that time, his game plan was to party hard first, then give his life back to Jesus when he gets old... Like ninety nine old! Church for him was a set of rules and rituals, and he wasn't that interested because of all the don't do thats, which he felt would restrict him from being himself.

By the time Jaeson Ma was in high school, he was dealing a lot of drugs and got arrested on several occasions. Yet he was still able to land a good job at a clothing store selling Armani and Valentino suits, where he was in charge of the inventory.

He would then, steal the suits and sell them... And although he made good money with the drugs and the suits, he still felt empty inside.

His lucrative business came to an abrupt halt when the police showed up at his house one day, with a warrant for his arrest.

Before facing the police, Jason Ma had a word with his mother. He asked, “What do you think Jesus would do?”

His mother sighed silently and said, “You know, Jaeson, Jesus would probably turn himself in, to get rid of the sin, so he could start his life over again.”

Those words convicted him. He decided to get things right with God right then and there. Even if he had to go to jail. He decided to turn his life around to Jesus.

He repented, asked for forgiveness from Jesus and his mother, and turned himself in. He also brought with him, all the suits he had left, and turned them over as well.

Over the next six months, with several court appearances, the judge was amazed at Jaeson Ma's honesty and evident change of heart, so he was set free.

As a free man, he diligently sought out God.

He also worked hard to earn a college degree in Business and in Theology.

Now, Jaeson Ma ministers to colleges in over 20 campuses, his family was restored, and he believes in the power of a praying mom.

In his own words, he said, “If you wanna have passion for Jesus, you have ta study His passion for you... How much He loves you, how much He suffered and died for you.”


God really has something beautiful in store for each one of us, no matter how bad our present may be, or no matter how undeserving we think we are.

God bless!


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For more of Jaeson Ma videos, links and bio, you may visit his official website at: http://jaesonma.com/ - I would like to thank my wonderful friend, Candy Gan, for sharing with me this awesome link.

For reference to this article, I used the video on this link.




Wednesday, March 23, 2011

If God Answers Prayers, Then Why Can't We See Them?

In the 2006 film, The Pursuit of Happyness1, Chris Gardner's son, Christopher, told a story that goes something like this: Hey dad, you wanna hear something funny? There was a man who was drowning, and a boat came, and the man on the boat said "Do you need help?" and the man said "No thanks, God will save me". Then another boat came and he tried to help him, but he said "No thanks, God will save me", then he drowned and went to Heaven. Then the man told God, "God, why didn't you save me?" and God said "I sent you two big boats, you dummy!"
I never forgot this story since I saw the movie. I didn't get to finish the movie, but I love this story!
In a way, we are very much like the drowning man. We pray to God for help, for Him to answer our prayers. But we miss those answers because we're too focused on what's “ideal” for us, and we ignore what's already being sent our way. For some of us, we see pass the simple answer because we're expecting something extravagant. While for others, the answers may not be what we wanted. So we ignore them deliberately and wait some more. Only to become frustrated afterward.
I believe, however, that our God is a practical, as well as a miraculous God. And His timing is always perfect.
I remember one time when I was engaged in business with a group of people, a partnership which I felt wasn't working out for me anymore. It got me to the point of praying “God, if it is your will for me to continue this, please give me strength, if you have something better for me, please give me an exit.
In a few minutes, my exit came in the form of a partner's phone call. We had a conversation, I saw a clear sign from that conversation, and I gave my resignation that morning.
Still clueless as to what my next career move would be, I received a phone call from someone that afternoon, he asked how I was, I said I resigned, and he told me that the actual reason for his call was to ask me if I wanted to hop aboard his company.
You see how God's perfect timing and provision are at work!?
Other times, His answers could already be events that have come to past... Events that equipped us to pull through our present moment of struggle; It may be our ability to discern what is right and wrong; Or it may even be gifts that we had since we were born.
In a sense, God may have already answered our prayers long before we even knew what we would pray for. And perhaps, we should keep in mind that it is not God who fails to answer prayers. It is us who fail to see the answers!
Most of the time, what we ask from God are shortcuts, anyway, and not really the solution to our problems. Like when we want a million bucks. Wouldn't we be happier if He just dropped the money on our lap, instead of Him giving us a hundred bucks and a way to grow that money to a million?
Well, some of us may really deserve that instant million. But for most, it would mean missing the chance to build our character while we get to that million. Hence, the old Jewish proverb “I ask not for a lighter burden, but for broader shoulders.”
And wouldn't it be easier if we just learn how to be grateful for whatever God sends us, instead of trying to manipulate His answers? He knows what's best for us anyway...
Let's not try to be dummies!