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What
I learned in 2006
Dr Alex Tang
At the end of a Sunday school class about Jonah and the whale, the teacher asked
her class of eager 6 years old, “What have you learnt?” The answers vary from
God, love, fishing until a small voice called out, “Big fish vomit out
Christian!”
Ignatius of Loyola taught a spiritual discipline of reviewing our daily lives to
discover the presence of God. He recommended we do it daily, weekly, monthly,
six monthly and yearly. So, in the great tradition of Ignatian spirituality, I
have decided to find out what I have learnt this year.
• I’ve learnt that I never kept any of my New Year resolution because I did
not make any.
• I’ve learned that God answers prayers, but often not in ways we expect and
that He has a sense of humour.
• I’ve have learnt that no matter how many bookshelves I build, there is never
enough room for my books.
• I’ve learned that God works slowly, but His work is excellent and everlasting.
• I’ve learnt that compassion for the poor involves giving, but sacrificial
giving is very painful.
• I’ve learnt that I am so much in a hurry that most of the time my soul is
playing ‘catching up’ with my body.
• I’ve learnt that spiritual formation takes time and I am very impatient.
• I’ve learnt that a 10 day silent (no talking) retreat is a torture but God got
through to me. He could have called me on my hand phone, He has my number.
• I’ve learnt that no matter how many times I have read the Bible, there is
always new truth/meaning waiting to be discovered.
• I’ve learnt that most people prefer spiritual fast food than a wholesome
Christian meal.
• I’ve learnt that the Holy Spirit speaks to me but I have to lower my ambient
noise to hear Him.
• I’ve learnt that saying “no” is harder than saying yes but I need to do ‘the
one thing needful’.
• I’ve learnt that there is no point worrying about what people think of me
because they never think of me anyway.
• I’ve learnt that in the name of reformation, we have often thrown out the baby
with the bathwater so there are many babies lying around. I am looking around to
pick up a few.
• I’ve learnt that teaching may not lead to learning, but learning involves
teaching.
• I’ve have learnt that after saving a child’s life, the parents will come back
to complain about the bill.
• I’ve learnt that God does heal in response to prayer but in His own way and
timing.
• I’ve learnt that the universe does not revolve around me.
• I’ve learnt that I love to do research and write, but I am not very good at
it.
• I’ve learnt that the congregation never remember the main points of my sermons
but they remember my jokes and sidecracks.
• I’ve learnt the need to connect with our young adults because they are the
next generation of leaders.
• I’ve learnt that the Internet is a vast communication network and resource and
that people actually read my blogs.
• I’ve learnt that it is easier to loosen my belt than to lose weight.
• I’ve learnt that we need to appreciate and love our friends, because God may
call some home early.
• I’ve learnt that after 40 years, Star Trek fans are still baldly going where
no man has gone before.
• I’ve learnt that pain is a good teacher, but I prefer to learn from a book.
• I’ve have learnt that parents expect doctors to have no other life other to be
there when they want them.
• I’ve learnt that I enjoy my comfort zone but travel moves me out of it.
• I’ve learnt that believing my body is 10 years younger does not necessary make
it so.
• I’ve learned that the shoring up of my gardens is expensive, and my contractor
now enjoys his new Mercedes.
• I’ve learned that I am attached to BMWs, but a Toyota can get me around just
was well.
• I’ve learnt that most people cheat at their golf scores.
• I’ve learned in Rome never to believe someone who claimed his restaurant to be
100% Italian because his wife made the pasta, as the food is hearty and so is
the bill.
Socrates taught that an unexamined life is not worth living but see what
happened to him! However God has been good to me and my family this year. I have
learnt a lot and I look forward to learning more next year. The Teacher in
Ecclesiastes end with “Now all has been heard; here is the conclusion of the
matter: Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man.
For God will bring every deed into judgment, including every hidden thing,
whether it is good or evil.” (Ecc.12:13-14).
Enjoy my haiku and blessings for 2007.
breeze blow sun high stream steady meandering
calm water reflect harvest moon
butterflies fly flower fades one thing needful
Soli Deo Gloria
|16 December 2006|
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