For people who know me, I had problem with Huria Kristen Batak Protestan (HKBP) church. I had bad experience with Batak's culture patriarchy and one of the result was, I am not really pleased visiting the HKBP church. Moreover, I was not really interested to be part of the church's program, volunteers, or anything that's related with this 'holy' thing. I thought those people in the church are hypocrites.
It went like that for years, and by the time I kept moving from one city to another city. I thought that I could just go anywhere for the Sunday service, as long as it was a church. I thought that my purpose was to meeting God and it could be anywhere. For so many time, the pastors in the several church that I attended the service, kept telling the same message, "Be planted in a church."
Nothing moved my heart.. until something was happened last December.
Last December
I had a spiritual journey, where it was a confirmation from God whose showing His sovereignty to me. I was shock and thought what would be my response? I could not stay the same, I needed to be changed. Until I attended the Christmas sermon from Orchard Road Presbyterian Church (ORPC). ORPC is a very special church for me, I think I will write in another post about how special this church is.
The Message from the Church
Rev Clive told me the same messages that I have been heard for many times, and in years, "To be Planted." The phrase "to be planted" is a Christianity terminology to be said that as a Christian, we need to have growth in Jesus Christ, and we need to be in a good community (church) as our base/soil. From the world "To be planted," we will be nurtured within this community (church), and God will allow us the growth and bear the "fruits." That's the huge difference with a Christian who goes to the church independently, read bible alone, and do prayer alone. Having a community (church) will help your growth.
The weird thing was, I had listened the same messages over and over again. However, why on that particular December, I was moved, and finally able to make decision and pray, "God, I want to be planted in your church. Please show me where I should go and be planted." What has been moved me?
Parable of the Sower
If you read the Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13:1-23; Mark 4:1-20; Luke 8:1-15), Jesus told us that there are four kind of soils.