Christmas

The new beginning

Via Yio Chu Kang Chapel

Shi Pau Soon // December 24, 2020, 3:25 pm

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Photo by Richard Gatley on Unsplash.

In the background is the beautiful planet “Blue Marble” otherwise known commonly as Earth.

On December 24, 1968, mankind was mesmerised with the images of our planet suspended in the absolute black, infinite void of space – fragile but beautiful.

The pictures were captured by the crew of Apollo 8 as their spacecraft became the first to orbit the moon. It was an amazing feat of engineering with amazing images.

More amazingly, earthlings heard the Word of God when the astronauts spontaneously read from Genesis 1:1-10 in affirming God as the Creator.

“In the beginning, God created the Heaven and the Earth. And the Earth was without form, and void, and darkness was upon the face of the deep.

The astronauts spontaneously read from Genesis 1:1-10 in affirming God as the Creator.

“And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters, and God said, ‘Let there be light’.

“And there was light. And God saw the light, that it was good, and God divided the light from the darkness…”

An estimated one billion people in 64 countries heard the live reading, and delayed broadcasts reached another 30 countries.

Television screens around the world blacked out when the camera on-board the spacecraft was switched off at 11.46 am (Singapore time), ending a 26-minute 55-second broadcast.

The creation account brought forth the New Beginning – Order out of chaos; Light out of darkness; Life out of inanimate matter; Colour and beauty out of blackness.

And supposedly a beautiful relationship between God and man.

But the relationship was marred by sin and the folly of man which became our constant unwanted companions ever since.

Because of these, many tragedies, misfortunes, heartbreaks, wrongdoings, calamities and dysfunctionalities were wrought – resulting in pain, regrets, anger, disappointment and shame.

Beauty out of blackness

Many wish to have a second chance; to start over again; to have a New Beginning. But society is less accommodating and forgiving. And thus the burden of the past is hard to lift.

God, however, is gracious.

He is the God of New Beginnings. Though the relationship with us is painful and disappointing because of our sin and folly, thankfully, God has not and will not abandon us.

Like the longing father looking out for the return of his prodigal son; God will receive home with gladness all who repent. He will give returnees second chances to start over again with a new beginning.

As the year is drawing to a close, will you take stock of your relationship with God?

Like the longing father looking out for the return of his prodigal son; God will receive home with gladness all who repent.

Has it regressed, stagnated or progressed?

Remember, it was supposed to be a beautiful relationship.

And for it to happen, the Holy must be met with holiness. Therefore “You must be holy because I, the LORD, am holy. I have set you apart from all other people to be my very own.” (Leviticus 20:26, 1 Peter 1:16).

“Dogs will return to its vomit and pigs return to its filth” (2 Peter 2:22), But man is a higher form of creation and different.

Let the past be past. Do not revisit it again.

A new year is dawning. May it be a new beginning for you.

May the God of new beginnings bless you and grant you renewed strength to have a better relationship with Him.


This was first published by Yio Chu Kang Chapel and has been republished with permission. 


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About the author

Shi Pau Soon

Shi Pau Soon is an Elder at Yio Chu Kang Chapel.

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