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DAILY REFLECTION
15 June 2026
“For the grace of God has appeared that offers salvation to all people. It teaches us to say “No” to ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright and godly lives in this present age,”
Titus 2:11-12
On 13 June 2026, my wife and I had the privilege of attending the launch of the Puritan Library at The Starhill, featuring Dr. Joel Beeke, President of Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. The event brought together about 300 guests, including church leaders, pastors, and believers from various denominations across Malaysia. Despite our diverse backgrounds, we were united by a common desire to grow deeper in our understanding of God and His Word.
In his message, “Why the Church Still Needs the Puritans,” Dr. Beeke reminded us that the Puritans are far more than historical figures. Their writings continue to provide timeless wisdom for believers seeking a deeper walk with Christ. They emphasized a faith that engages the whole person—heart, mind, and conduct—and demonstrated how biblical truth should shape every area of life.
As I reflected on Dr. Beeke’s sharing, Titus 2:11-12 came to mind. The Puritans understood that God’s grace not only saves but also transforms. Grace is not merely forgiveness for the past; it is God’s power for holy living in the present. They taught that Scripture should govern our thoughts and actions, that sound doctrine must produce godly character, and that Christ must remain at the center of life and worship. They valued family discipleship, heartfelt prayer, genuine repentance, and a life lived for the glory of God. They also viewed suffering as a means by which God refines His people and deepens their faith.
Titus 2:11–12 reminds us that in an age of spiritual superficiality, the Puritans call us back to biblical depth, Christ-centered living, and authentic holiness. Their timeless message is clear: the grace that saves us is the same grace that transforms us into the likeness of Christ.
"The cross of Christ presents both the most awful exhibition of God’s hatred of sin as well as the richest manifestation of God’s readiness to pardon sin."
-Dr Joel Beeke
DAILY REFLECTION
12 June 2026
“do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.”
Philippians 4:6
My early morning hours spent with the Lord have become an indispensable source of strength, wisdom, and hope. Each day begins with intentional time in prayer and meditation on God’s Word, allowing Him to renew my spirit and prepare me for the challenges ahead. Whenever the pressures of leading TOS seemed overwhelming, His presence consistently calmed my heart, strengthened my faith, and provided the direction I needed to move forward.
Looking back, I can clearly see God’s faithful hand at work throughout 2024. Despite numerous challenges and uncertainties, He sustained me and led me step by step. One of the greatest highlights was witnessing the joyful success of TOS’s second graduation ceremony, where fourteen graduands received their certificates and diplomas in theology. What once appeared impossible became a powerful testimony of God’s grace, faithfulness, and provision. Through every obstacle, He proved once again that where He guides, He also provides.
Apostle Paul reminds us that anxiety should never govern our hearts. Instead of allowing worry to consume us, we are invited to bring every concern to God in prayer. Prayer shifts our focus from the size of our problems to the greatness of our God. As we present our requests to Him, we acknowledge that we do not carry our burdens alone but entrust them to the One who is sovereign over all things and cares deeply for His children.
Philippians 4:6 invites us into a deeper and more intimate relationship with God. The more we trust Him, the lighter our burdens become, and the more clearly we experience His faithful care, provision, and peace in every season of life.
“When prayer becomes our first response instead of our last resort, anxiety gives way to peace, and God’s faithfulness becomes clear.”
DAILY REFLECTION
11 June 2026
"Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?"
Matthew 6:26
Since taking on the responsibility of leading TOS, I have often found myself burdened by anxiety and concern. The constant demands of ministry, together with the ongoing challenge of securing sufficient funds to meet TOS’s monthly operational needs, frequently threatened to rob me of my peace. Yet, in the midst of these pressures, the Lord repeatedly redirected my heart to the truth of His Word.
Time and again, Jesus reminded me to lift my eyes from my circumstances and observe the sparrows around me. Through this simple yet profound lesson, He reassured me of His faithful care and provision. If God faithfully feeds the birds of the air, how much more will He provide for those who belong to Him and for the work He has called them to do? As I learned to focus less on my problems and more on God’s promises, my anxiety gradually gave way to trust. He taught me to depend not on my own strength or resources, but on His unfailing faithfulness.
Jesus’ words in Matthew 6:26 reveal an important spiritual truth. While prudent planning and responsible stewardship are necessary, our ultimate security is never found in careful strategies, financial reserves, or human effort. Our security rests in God’s providential care. Worry cannot solve our deepest needs, extend our lives, or change tomorrow. Instead, it drains our strength, clouds our perspective, and distracts us from the faithfulness of God.
The birds serve as a daily reminder of this truth. They neither store up wealth nor live in anxious fear, yet God faithfully sustains them. In the same way, our Heavenly Father knows every need we face and promises to care for us. When anxiety arises, we can rest in the comforting assurance that we are infinitely valuable in His sight and securely held in His loving hands.
Matthew 6:26 calls believers to live with faith-filled dependence on God. As we work diligently and steward responsibly, we do so with confidence, knowing that our Heavenly Father is fully aware of our needs and will provide according to His perfect wisdom, timing, and purpose.
“The Father who sustains the birds has never failed to sustain His children.”
DAILY REFLECTION
10 June 2026
“As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.”
Proverbs 27:17
Last night, my wife and I had the privilege of reconnecting with many old friends and respected Christian leaders at the launch of Dr. John Ng’s new book. The event was officiated by our friend, YB Hannah Yeoh, and hosted at the Feruni Retail Store, owned by another dear friend, Dato’ CC Ngei. It was a meaningful evening filled with fellowship, encouragement, and renewed connections with men and women who have faithfully served God in various spheres of influence over the years.
As I reflected on the gathering, Proverbs 27:17 came alive in a fresh way. It reveals God’s design for spiritual growth. Faith was never intended to be lived in isolation. Instead, God places us within a community of believers where friendships, fellowship, and Kingdom partnerships become instruments of His grace to shape our lives.
Throughout our Christian journey, God uses fellow believers to sharpen us through their wisdom, encouragement, prayers, and godly example. At times, He also uses loving correction and honest counsel to refine our character and deepen our walk with Him. Just as iron becomes sharper through contact with iron, believers become stronger and more effective when they learn, grow, and serve together.
Life’s challenges can often feel overwhelming when faced alone. Yet God frequently ministers to us through the support and companionship of His people. Their encouragement renews our courage, strengthens our resolve, and reminds us that we belong to a larger Kingdom family. Looking back, I am deeply grateful for the many faithful brothers and sisters whom God has used to sharpen, encourage, and strengthen me for His purposes.
Proverbs 27:17 reminds us to intentionally cultivate Christ-centered relationships that foster spiritual growth, provide godly accountability, and inspire us to greater fruitfulness. As we allow others to sharpen us and as we invest in sharpening others, we will reflect Christ more clearly, serve Him more effectively, and advance His Kingdom more fruitfully.
“Kingdom friendships are God’s instruments for shaping character, strengthening faith, and advancing His purposes.”
DAILY REFLECTION
9 June 2026
“But the Lord is faithful, and he will strengthen you and protect you from the evil one.”
2 Thessalonians 3:3
“But the Lord is faithful, and he will strengthen you and protect you from the evil one.”
2 Thessalonians 3:3
During the second half of 2024, Tyrannus Online Seminary (TOS) faced a season of significant challenges. With limited manpower and financial constraints, sustaining daily operations became increasingly difficult. Student enrolments fluctuated, as many churches were hesitant to support our programmes because we had not yet received accreditation. The future often seemed uncertain.
As administrative demands continued to grow, I sought help from a Christian brother with expertise in IT to develop a Learning Management System (LMS) for TOS. We were hopeful that this would ease the mounting workload and prepare us for future growth. However, our plans were suddenly disrupted when his IT team resigned unexpectedly, making it impossible for him to continue the project. Humanly speaking, it felt like yet another closed door.
Yet, in the midst of these disappointments, God once again demonstrated His faithfulness. Just when resources seemed insufficient and solutions appeared out of reach, He provided the right people, the necessary support, and unexpected opportunities at precisely the right time. Looking back, I can see that God was never absent from our struggles. He was quietly working behind the scenes, guiding, strengthening, and sustaining us every step of the way.
This experience vividly brings to life the truth of 2 Thessalonians 3:3. When difficulties arise, our natural inclination is to focus on the magnitude of the problem. Fear and discouragement can easily take hold when we measure our circumstances by our own strength. Yet Scripture calls us to lift our eyes above the challenges and fix them on the faithfulness of God.
The promise is not that we will be free from trials, but that the Lord Himself will strengthen us through them and protect us from the attacks of the enemy. Our confidence rests not in favourable circumstances, but in the unchanging character of God. His faithfulness is greater than our fears, His provision exceeds our limitations, and His power surpasses every obstacle we face.
2 Thessalonians 3:3 reminds us that the same faithful God who sustained the early church continues to sustain His people today. When we place our trust in Him, uncertainty gives way to confidence, weakness is replaced with strength, and despair is transformed into hope. The Lord is faithful—and He will never fail those who put their trust in Him.
“Where God guides, His faithfulness provides.”
DAILY REFLECTION
8 June 2026
“There is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.”
Luke 15:10
Yesterday, I was deeply humbled and encouraged to witness God’s wonderful work firsthand. In the morning, I preached at Banner of Love Chinese Church on the topic, “Money No Enough: What Do I Do?” During the response time, one precious soul opened his heart to the Gospel and received Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Later that evening, I shared the same message in English at Esplanade Gospel Centre, where another individual came forward to place their faith in Christ.
These precious moments reminded me that God is still actively at work today—drawing people to Himself, touching hearts, and transforming lives through His grace. While the message addressed financial concerns and the reality that many feel money is never enough, God once again demonstrated that humanity’s greatest need is not financial security but spiritual salvation through Jesus Christ.
These salvations also brought to mind another wonderful testimony. On May 22, I had the privilege of speaking at an evangelistic dinner organized by FGB Klang Utama on the theme, “A Home Filled with Love and Affection.” As the Gospel was presented and an invitation was given, 49 people responded to receive Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. What a remarkable display of God’s love and saving power!
Whether it is one soul, two souls, or forty-nine souls, each person is infinitely precious in God’s sight. We often measure success by numbers, achievements, and visible results, but God measures success differently. Heaven rejoices over every single person who turns to Him because every soul is created in His image and deeply loved by Him.
When a sinner comes to Christ, the power of the Gospel is revealed. No heart is too hardened, no past too broken, and no situation too hopeless for God’s transforming grace. The same God who touched 49 hearts in Klang is the same God who rejoiced over two souls yesterday.
Luke 15:10 reminds us to pray faithfully, share boldly, and trust God for the harvest. Whenever a sinner repents, heaven rejoices because another precious soul has been welcomed home into the Father’s loving embrace.
“While the world celebrates success, heaven celebrates salvation.”
DAILY REFLECTION
5 June 2026
“I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.”
John 6:35
TOS faculty members are now enthusiastically putting its plans and strategies into action. As we move forward, we do so with complete trust in God’s provision, believing that He will supply every resource needed for His work. We also pray that He will raise up more committed co-workers to join us in fulfilling His divine purpose.
As we entrust our three-year plans and strategic direction to the Lord, John 6:35 offers a powerful reminder of His faithfulness and provision: “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.”
Just as bread sustains physical life, Christ sustains our spiritual life, calling, and mission. This teaches us that success does not ultimately depend on our plans, resources, or abilities, but on our relationship with Him. When we seek Jesus first, we can trust Him to provide the wisdom, guidance, strength, and resources needed for every step of the journey.
While careful planning is important, true fulfillment and lasting fruitfulness come from abiding in Christ. In times of uncertainty, He gives us peace. In moments of need, He provides. In seasons of challenge, He strengthens and sustains us.
As we pursue the mission God has entrusted to TOS, we do so with confidence, knowing that our labour is not in vain and that His faithful providence will guide and uphold us every step of the way.
John 6:35 reminds us that those who place their faith in Christ find lasting spiritual satisfaction. In Him we receive forgiveness of sins, reconciliation with God, the presence of the Holy Spirit, and the hope of eternal life.
“When Christ is our source, His mission becomes our purpose.”
DAILY REFLECTION
4 June 2026
"Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans."
Proverbs 16:3
June 3 marked the conclusion of the TOS 3D/2N Retreat 2026 at Millennia Village, Seremban. Our faculty and staff departed refreshed, renewed, and united in purpose, ready to elevate Tyrannus Online Seminary and expand its global impact in the years ahead.
Before leaving, we gathered to humbly dedicate our plans, strategies, and vision for the next three years to the Lord, acknowledging that the future of TOS ultimately belongs to Him.
While we are called to plan diligently, serve faithfully, and pursue excellence, we recognize that the outcome rests in God’s sovereign wisdom and perfect timing. Therefore, we place every dream, challenge, and opportunity into His hands, trusting that He will continue to guide, provide, and establish His purposes for Tyrannus Online Seminary for His glory and the advancement of His Kingdom.
When we place our vision in His hands, we can move forward with confidence, knowing that He is directing our paths and aligning our efforts with His divine purposes. What we cannot foresee, He already knows. What we cannot control, He sovereignly rules over. What we cannot accomplish in our own strength, He is able to do through His power and grace.
Proverbs 16:3 reminds us to live with both diligence and dependence. We work hard, plan wisely, and faithfully steward what God has entrusted to us, yet we leave the results in His hands. As we surrender our lives, ministries, families, careers, and dreams to Him, we discover true rest, renewed strength, and unwavering confidence that God will accomplish far more than we could ever ask or imagine.
“Committed to the Lord, united in purpose, and empowered by His Spirit—we move forward with confidence into God’s future.”
DAILY REFLECTION
3 June 2026
“complete my joy by being of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind.”
Philippians 2:2
June 2 marked the second day of the TOS Faculty and Staff Retreat, featuring fruitful discussions on course mapping and strategic planning as we chart the future of Tyrannus Online Seminary for the next three years. Together, we explored ways to strengthen our academic programs, enhance our online learning platform, and advance our mission of equipping faithful servants of God around the world. These sessions not only clarified our direction but also renewed our commitment to raising Christ-centered leaders who will impact lives, strengthen churches, and transform communities for God’s glory.
Today’s verse reminds us that God’s work flourishes when we are united in heart, spirit, and purpose. True unity is more than simply agreeing with one another; it is a Spirit-empowered commitment to pursue God’s calling together. When we are united, vision becomes clearer, collaboration becomes stronger, and Kingdom impact becomes greater.
As we prayerfully plan for the future of TOS, Philippians 2:2 challenges us to move forward with one heart, one spirit, and one vision. Only through such unity can we effectively fulfill God’s mission of equipping disciple-makers and ministry leaders for the nations.
“When God’s people are united in heart, spirit, and purpose, their impact for His Kingdom is multiplied.”
DAILY REFLECTION
2 June 2026
"Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you."
Matthew 28:19-20
Yesterday, the Tyrannus Online Seminary Faculty and Staff 3D/2N Retreat at Millennia Village Resort officially commenced with a wonderful time of fellowship, bonding, and meaningful connections. We thank God for this opportunity to strengthen relationships, encourage one another, and deepen our unity as we seek His direction for the future of the seminary.
At the heart of our gathering is the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19–20. Jesus commands us to “make disciples of all nations,” reminding us that we are not merely believers but partners in His mission of transforming lives and advancing His Kingdom throughout the world.
As servants of God, we are called not only to grow in spiritual maturity but also to equip, mentor, and empower others for effective ministry. While the task may seem daunting, Jesus gives us this assurance: “Surely I am with you always.” His presence strengthens, guides, and empowers us to fulfill His calling with confidence and faith.
This retreat is therefore more than a time of fellowship—it is a time for our faculty to seek God’s vision and direction for TOS as a global online seminary. Through TOSLMS, we are committed to equipping and empowering faithful servants of God worldwide, raising disciple-makers and ministry leaders who will impact lives, strengthen churches, and transform communities for the glory of God.
The Great Commission remains the Church’s mandate today. Every believer is called to share the gospel, make disciples, and participate in God’s redemptive work, knowing that Christ is with us until He returns in glory.
“We are not called merely to gather believers, but to equip disciple-makers who will impact nations for Christ.”