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Will we meet our pet in heaven?

February 21st 2008 04:25
Will we meet our pet in heaven?

I remember the day our dog died after having him with us for 8 and a half year. My wife wept for days after we had a simple funeral for him in front of our yard. She kept asking me if we would see him again before Him. Meanwhile we sang "God be with you till we meet again..."

I can not recall if I had any lesson on animal life after death throughout my studies in the Seminary. But a search through the Bible tells me clearly on this. Well, the word "creation" used in Gen. are Bara, Asha and Yatzer but only men and animals are being created with the word "yatzer" while all other creations are either created through "Bara" or "Asha". God formed (yatzer) the man in Gen 2:7 and animals in 2:19. This made man and animals unique from other creations.


In Gen 2:7, we read that God breathed (naphach) into his nostrils the breath of life (nephesh) and the man became a living soul. But in Gen 6:17, the same words ‘the breath of life' used in English is from the Hebrew word "Ruah". Interestingly, the Bible uses "Ruah" for men and every creature here indicating both man and animals have the same breath of life or "Ruah".

Further in Gen. 8:22, the verse states that every creature that moves along grounds and the birds of the air including men and animals has the same breath of life. However, it is not the breath of life from "Ruah" but the breath of life from "Nephana" (from the root Naphach) here. This, in effect, reconfirms the earlier verse in Gen. 6:17 that both men and animals do have the same breath of life in both Naphach or Ruah that make them become a living soul.

In other words, the Bible tells us that God created human being and animals in the same manner in terms of having a physical body and a breathing soul.


In Eccl. 3:19, Solomon says, "Man's fate is like that of the animals; as one die, so dies the other. All have the same breath of life (Ruwach)." He continues in verses 21-22 that, "All go to the same place...Who knows if the spirit of man rises upward and if the spirit of the animal goes down into the earth?" It seems animals too have the same spirit after being breathed in with the same breath of life (Ruah) as men.

Here. Solomon is saying that both man and animal will certainly face the same fate of dying. He continues to ask a question if the two will go the same place in heaven. Interestingly, he asked that if animal will go under the earth to hell. This means animal will just not die and end in the ground. There is life beyond.

Further, Ezekiel saw the spirits of the animal too when he recorded it in 10:17 of his book saying: "...they also stood still and when the cherubim rose, they rose with them, because the spirit of the living creatures was in them."

Here, Ezekiel had a vision in the heaven and he saw the spirit of the animal there. This simply answers Solomon' query of where will the animal go after death.

Simply put, it would be true that both men and animal receive the same breath of life to become a living soul (spirit). But does this mean that both are in the same category of God's creature. Another look at the Bible tells us "NO". No, because God created men very specially and distinctively from all of His other creations. The distinction lies in Gen 1:26, "Then God said, let us make man in our image, in our likeness and let them rule over fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, over all the earth, and over all the creatures that move along the ground."

Image may come from the word "Teslem" or "Tselem" which means statue reflecting the three characteristics of God in substantive, relational and functional. Ruler equals to Vice Regent. In short, we are made to be the second hand man of God in His likeness.

Notwithstanding, this does not mean that animals will all perish after their death. With the same breath of life or Soul (Napach and Ruah) as man has, and with what Solomon pondered and Ezekiel saw, I told my wife this, Yes', honey we will see him one day when we meet at Jesus' feet.

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Christmas 2007

December 21st 2007 03:28
Christmas 2007

Well, it’s Christmas again and a time for joy to the world.

Reading back 2000 years ago, we see the first Christmas was proclaimed by an angel.

And there were shepherds living out in the field nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night….and angel appeared, praising God saying

“GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST, AND ON EARTH PEACE TO MEN ON WHOM HIS
FAVOR RESTS.”

In our Thai context, this is indeed a strange scripture, because we could never see a ranch where sheep are kept in such a vast numbers. And in the outskirt of Bethlehem that night, it must be a strange night also for those shepherds working in the filed. They were in awed and amazed of what they saw and heard. It was Joy and Peace to them.

And this first noel the shepherds entertained did not only bring joy to them, it was meant for all from that very moment to the whole world.

Today my two twin boys went to school early as usual, not schooling but to celebrate the joyful time told by the angel that night. They have been excited for the whole week charging battery for the digital camera and preparing play costumes. They will reenact the scene, the night at the town 6 miles south of Jerusalem in Israel, to tell the good news.

Like those shepherds, we may be doing our daily chores, leading a monotonous routine work, or writing an essay to post. We may find peace when kids are not home or joy when Google pays. And these are only for short moments.

But it does not have to be so. “Peace” and “Joy” can be lasting and eternal. For that night in the town of David, a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord. A savior demands no merit or sacrifice. He who is not a philosopher or religious leader, but provides salvation through faith.

Do not enjoy Christmas just for a day or two or three, for Christ was born for eternal peace and joy. If you still have not yet enjoyed such privilege, you can have it now. Simply bow your head down and say,

"Jesus, I love you and I want to have your eternal joy and peace in this Christmas day. In your name. Amen."

Have a very Merry Christmas of 2007.



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What not to say to infertile couple?

December 19th 2007 03:47
One in every three person is infertile that needs medical help. One of this three is sterile (permanently infertile). I am infertile with sperm count and motility rate far below standard. My wife too is infertile with unpredictable ovulation every 3-6 months. The problems of both compounded the complications.

We were married in 1973 and my wife gave birth to our first born IVF twins 20 years later in 1992. The quest to have our own children was time consuming, arduous, and often emotional.

We simply assumed we would give birth soon after our marriage and we did not change the assumption when challenged by infertility. Two years later we changed our attitude acknowledging the problems and sought medical helps.

When sign of pregnancy did not come five years later, we accepted the fact of infertility, which came with severe emotion pains. It started with surprise and shock of disbelief, then sadness, sense of isolation, lowered self-esteem, confused self-image, anger and grief.

In our Chinese culture, bearing a child is as true as the old saying, "there are 3 bad Fidel-pieties and the worst is not to have a child." I felt deeply guilty for not being able to have a child for the family.

I did not like to go to church on Mother's, Father's and Children's days. I got very nervous to hear Sermons on Abraham and Sarah and the like. Pregnancy was word among other similar terms that would put me in depression for a while. Some commends from friend would also lose my appetite for days.

Having experienced all this turmoil ourselves, I deeply understand how an infertile couples feel and how can we do to alleviate.

We were ashamed of our infertility and would certainly appreciate friends to avoid asking direct questions of, "When are you two going to have baby?" or "It's high time you two had a baby."

Do not make insensitive remarks or comments like, "Jane has just given birth to a beautiful child."

Do not offer unsolicited advice, cheap comfort, glib reassurance, or fact of any one who had a worse case. All these hurt.

Do not invite infertile couple to attend party, event, function associated with children.
Advices like, adoption, involvement in other activities or enjoy your life will not help either. Just simply avoid the whole subject unless the suffered couple initiate the discussion. Yet, you have to be careful not to over talk.

Finally, a word to Pastors too to exercise care when there is infertile couple in the congregation. We were hurt most not by people outside the church but by our brothers and sisters within. Pastor who delivers Sermons, teaching Bible, and arrange church activities should understanding and care for feelings of infertile members. Congratulation of a new born baby to church member does not have to be announced on Sunday morning service. It can be done quietly in private with few church members.

Our distress and anxiety experiences of not being able to conceive for almost twenty years may not be the same like others, but what we would not like to hear is similar. So, please do not say to woman dealing with infertility what I have written here.

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Time Given To Your Children

December 19th 2007 03:30
Time Given To Your Children

I went dining out with a group of my business colleague the other night. The group was big and we had to have a whole room for ourselves


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Testimonies: Infertility

December 19th 2007 03:21
Testimonies: Infertility

After almost 20 years of marriage, I and my wife were still in search for medical help to have baby. I was 44 years then and my wife who was one year older than me was at 45. We had gone through many infertility treatments starting from artificial insemination, sperm freeze, G.I.F.T. (Gamete Intra-fallopian Transfer) and Z.I.F.T (Zygote Intra-fallopian Transfer) techniques


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Should men have the right to opt out on fatherhood?

Everyone has a father but not everyone is a father. There are reasons why a person is not a father. Well, half of the world’s populations are female and not able to be fathers. Then there are quite a number of males who prefer to seek peace in the monk hood. We also have the biggest proportion of the mankind who are children and not yet be able to father. Last but not least are those who are not able or unwilling to father any child such as gays, transvestites, infertile, etc


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Testimonies: Infertility

December 19th 2007 01:54
Testimonies: Infertility

After almost 20 years of marriage, I and my wife were still in search for medical help to have baby. I was 44 years then and my wife who was one year older than me was at 45. We had gone through many infertility treatments starting from artificial insemination, sperm freeze, G.I.F.T. (Gamete Intra-fallopian Transfer) and Z.I.F.T (Zygote Intra-fallopian Transfer) techniques


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Increasing the odds of a successful in vitro fertilization (IVF)

Technology to help infertility is so advanced now that chances of successful IVF pregnancy are extremely good. Our twins were born of IVF 15 years ago and technology has since improved to a new level


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Aging parents and young children: How to explain aging to your kids

My wife Sylvia gave birth to our first twin boys we when were both in the mid-forties. That was almost 20 years after our marriage and 18 years of non stop search for infertility help treatments. The boys will both be fifteen years old in the coming December 5th, 2007


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