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“fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.”Hebrews 12:2
Life’s trials, though daunting, become bearable when our gaze is fixed on Christ - the One who went before us and now reigns victorious. His path of suffering led to triumph, showing us that faithfulness through adversity is never in vain.
Robert Morrison, a pioneering Scottish missionary and sinologist, stands as a powerful example of steadfast devotion. Ordained in 1807 and sent to China by the London Missionary Society, he faced immense resistance - hostile governments, bans on religious activity, and cultural barriers. Yet he pressed on. Equipped with a deep commitment to Christ and an unshakable resolve, Morrison immersed himself in Chinese language and culture, translating the entire Bible into Chinese by 1821. In partnership with William Milne, he co-founded the Anglo-Chinese College in Melaka, Malaysia to prepare future missionaries for frontier evangelism. Their mission was to make God’s Word known among the unreached. His labor of love opened the door for generations of gospel workers in China, and his legacy reverberates today - not just in missions, but in every believer who clings to Christ through hardship. His life reminds us that when we fix our eyes on Jesus, even the fiercest trials can be transformed into testimonies of victory.
Hebrews 12:2 encourages believers to fix their eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. His suffering, motivated by love and hope, reveals a purpose transcending immediate pain. This example offers both comfort and challenge, calling us to persevere, trusting in God's work to mature our faith.
“Never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known God."

DAILY REFLECTION
"Humility and the fear of the Lord bring wealth and honor and life."
Proverbs 22:4
True humility begins with a deep respect and reverence for God. It shapes our actions, guides our decisions, and defines our values.
Scottie Scheffler, a 29 year-old American professional golfer, exemplifies this beautifully. His rise to global prominence - marked by multiple PGA Tour victories and four major championships reflects excellence and discipline. Yet, it’s not his titles or trophies that define him. It’s his posture of gratitude and faith. He consistently acknowledges that his success stems from God’s grace, not personal prowess. He doesn’t boast about accomplishments; instead, he sees them as opportunities to glorify God. His calm demeanor, commitment to family, and grounded spiritual life reveal a man who understands that honour isn’t earned merely on the fairway - it’s cultivated in the heart. Through his example, we’re reminded that true greatness lies not in recognition, but in quiet faithfulness. And that a life lived in reverence to God yields not only impact but eternal value.
Proverbs 22:4 reminds believers that true reward comes from walking in humility and reverence toward God, not through self-promotion or worldly striving. It’s a call to trust God’s way, knowing He is faithful to bless those who walk in obedience and fear Him.
“Humility is the solid foundation of all virtues."

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“Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is the Lord’s purpose that prevails.”
Proverbs 19:21
No human effort can thwart His divine will. His sovereignty guarantees that all He intends will come to pass.
Tan Sri Chan Ah Chye, a titan of Malaysia’s property and construction sector, founded Talam Corp (later Talam Transform Bhd) in 1982, building it into a leading force in national development. Yet in the wake of ambitious expansions and extensive bank loans, the company fell into deep financial distress - facing RM3.5 billion in debt and the potential abandonment of 13,000 homes. At his lowest point, a visit to St. Isaac’s Cathedral in St. Petersburg ignited a spiritual awakening. Encountering the presence of God, he embraced Christianity - a decision that became the foundation for everything that followed. His newfound faith inspired humility, prayer, and reconciliation. He met creditors not with defiance but with a spirit of peace, ultimately initiating a restructuring that resolved over a billion ringgit in debt.
With the same resolve, he addressed outstanding government dues through strategic asset sales, embracing solutions that benefited all parties. Prayer became central - not only to him personally, but throughout his company, where a prayer group stood with him in every challenge. In the midst of the storm, worship overflowed: he rewrote the lyrics of more than 35 popular Chinese songs with English words that glorified Christ. Before going home to be with the Lord on 11 June 2024, at the age of 78, he had fully repaid all his debts - an act of grace, faith, and determination. His journey stands as living testimony to the truth of Proverbs 19:21
Proverbs 19:21 assures us that God’s plans are greater than ours. Even when things don’t go as we hoped, we can rest knowing that God’s purpose will always be for our good and His glory.
“The more you act on your faith in God, the more you will see his way for you.”

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“I eagerly expect and hope that I will in no way be ashamed, but will have sufficient courage so that now as always Christ will be exalted in my body, whether by life or by death.”
Philippians 1:20
When we fix our eyes on Jesus, even the fiercest battles can become platforms for glory.
This kind of trust is clearly revealed in the life of Jimmy Lai, a Hong Kong Christian businessman and public figure. As the founder of Giordano, Next Digital, and the well-known newspaper Apple Daily, he used his influence to champion freedom of speech and democratic values in Hong Kong - despite facing immense personal and legal adversity. His outspoken stance against oppression and his unwavering advocacy for justice lived courageously in the public square. Even after being arrested in August 2020 under the National Security Law and enduring repeated custody, his resilience stands as a testament to a heart fully yielded to righteousness. His actions reflect a deep conviction that freedom and truth are worth defending - regardless of the cost. His story calls us to stand firm, speak truth, and live boldly for the Lord.
Philippians 1:20 reminds believers to live with courage, hope, and a Christ-centered perspective - committed to honoring Jesus no matter the cost. It challenges us to shift our focus from self to Christ and to embrace a purpose-driven life grounded in eternal values.
“God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind."

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“I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with my loving eye on you.”
Psalms 32:8
God’s guidance is intimate, intentional, and rooted in a loving relationship. He sees our needs, our struggles, our dreams. And in His tender concern, He directs our steps with clarity and care.
One powerful example of this truth is seen in the life of Idris Jala, a distinguished Malaysian technocrat and a devout Christian from the Kelabit tribe. From humble beginnings, he pursued excellence through education at Universiti Sains Malaysia and Warwick University, and served 23 impactful years with Shell, eventually leading as CEO of Shell Middle Distillates in Bintulu and Shell Sri Lanka - turning both operations around through visionary leadership. In 2005, he stepped into the role of CEO at Malaysia Airlines during a time of financial crisis. Through bold reforms and strategic innovation, he steered the airline to record profits within two years, earning the CAPA Airline Turnaround of the Year award in 2006. Later, from 2009 to 2015, he served Malaysia as a Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department and CEO of PEMANDU, catalyzing national transformation through economic and performance reforms. His journey from a marginalized background to a place of national influence is a story of faith, resilience and excellence. It is a testament to the power of walking in divine wisdom and trusting God’s direction through every challenge. His life reflects the beauty of Psalm 32:8.
Psalm 32:8 invites believers to trust in God’s active role in their lives. It assures us that when we seek Him, He will lead us forward with wisdom and love. It encourages a life of dependence on God’s instruction, knowing that His guidance flows from a heart of love, offering us security, direction, and peace on our journey.
“Excellence is not a skill. It is an attitude."

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“Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor:”
Ecclesiastes 4:9
Companionship is a source of strength, encouragement, and practical support. It empowers us to face life’s challenges and pursue purpose with resilience and hope.
The story of TA Group is a powerful reflection of this truth. Founded in the 1990s by Datuk Tony and Datin Alicia Tiah as a stockbroking firm, TA has grown into a multifaceted financial conglomerate with ventures in asset management, property development, and the luxury hospitality brand Paradox. At the heart of this success is a unique partnership marked by shared vision, and complementary strengths that produced exceptional results.Their leadership prioritises excellence, employee well-being, innovation, and sustainability. Yet beyond the corporate achievements lies a deeper foundation: a life rooted in faith. The Tiahs serve God wholeheartedly and exemplify biblical principles that guide their decisions and character—choosing love over ambition, releasing the past, embracing identity in Christ, receiving forgiveness, and relying on divine grace through trials. Their journey is a testimony of living righteously, growing purposefully, and placing unwavering hope in God.
Ecclesiastes 4:9 reminds us of the transformative power of godly relationships. When we walk together in purpose - spirit-led, united, and committed, we not only share life’s burden more easily, but we also multiply our impact and magnify hope.
“A faithful friend is the medicine of life.”

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“Blessed are all who fear the Lord, who walk in obedience to him. You will eat the fruit of your labor; blessings and prosperity will be yours.”Psalms 128:1-2
Recognising God’s sovereign power and righteous justice cultivates wisdom in our decision-making, steering us away from choices that could lead to harm or regret.
Philip Ng Chee Tat is the CEO of Far East Organization - Singapore’s largest privately held property developer, and a diplomat serving as ambassador to Chile and ambassador-designate to Argentina. His professional achievements are deeply rooted in his unwavering faith in Christ. More than accolades, he pursues a life shaped by humility and obedience, aligning his leadership with God’s will and moral principles. He has openly affirmed that material success holds no true value without faith in Jesus Christ, and his journey reflects the blessings that flow from ethical living and spiritual conviction. His life is a testament to the faithfulness of God who rewards him with the joy of living under His gracious favor.
Psalm 128:1–2 reminds us that true blessing flows from a life rooted in reverence for God and obedience to His ways. It offers hope that God honors those who live faithfully, rewarding their labor and granting peace to their lives.
“The favour of God forfeits the failure of men.”

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“Lazy hands make for poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth.”
Proverbs 10:4
Diligence is a quiet force that transforms dreams into reality. The diligent person is focused, dependable, and hardworking. Their unwavering commitment often leads to remarkable outcomes over time, even when the journey is long and challenging.
Lee Thiam Wah is the founder and CEO of 99 Speedmart, one of Malaysia’s largest convenience store chains. From humble beginnings, his life unfolds like a masterclass in perseverance and purpose. After contracting polio as a child and receiving just six years of formal education, he could have allowed limitation to dictate his path. Instead, he chose to rise. From selling snacks at his porch, he built a retail empire of over 2,800 outlets nationwide. When 99 Speedmart went public on Bursa Malaysia in 2024, Lee’s success catapulted him into the ranks of Malaysia’s top 10 richest individuals, with a net worth of RM17.6 billion. His journey reminds us that true strength is not measured by physical ability, but by the tenacity of one’s spirit. He didn’t allow his wheelchair to define his fate. Instead, he pursued every opportunity with vision, grit, and heart. His story is a testament to the power of unwavering determination, perseverance and hard work in overcoming adversity.
Proverbs 10:4 urges believers to reject laziness and embrace diligence as the path to a fruitful and fulfilling life - physically, financially and spiritually.
“Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence."

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"Let your eyes look directly ahead; fix your gaze directly before you. Give careful thought to the paths for your feet; then all your ways will be sure.”Proverbs 4:25-26
In a world filled with distractions and temptations, choosing the path of wisdom that honors God is essential to living a righteous life with integrity and purpose.
Lorin Nicholson is an Australian motivational speaker, musician, and athlete who has achieved remarkable success despite being blind since birth due to retinitis pigmentosa. He refused to let his disability define him. Instead, he chose to scale life’s internal mountains - transforming limitations into platforms for impact. Over the past three decades, he’s become one of Australia’s leading remedial therapists, treating more than 35,000 patients, including Olympic athletes. He has delivered over 4000 keynote addresses to more than a million people across various industries. One of his most remarkable achievements was cycling 4,000 km across Australia alongside his blind brother. He was nominated for Australian of the Year and received a Queensland Service Award. In 2021, he was awarded the Order of Australia Medal for his service to the community. His journey showcases how a clear vision, combined with diligent planning and unwavering perseverance, can lead to remarkable achievements, even in the face of significant obstacles.
Proverbs 4:25-26 speaks to the intentional nature of a righteous life. It's not a matter of chance, but a conscious choice guided by God's wisdom and a heart seeking His guidance. It calls us to actively focus our gaze and carefully consider each step, ensuring our path remains aligned with God's will.
“A noble purpose inspires sacrifice, stimulates innovation and encourages perseverance."

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“Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be slave of all. For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.””
Mark 10:43-45
Greatness is not found in titles or prestige but in humility, in service, and in the quiet resolve to uplift others.
Robert Greenleaf, often called the father of modern servant leadership, reshaped the meaning of influence. During his time at AT&T, he discovered a timeless truth: true leadership begins by putting others first. His guiding principle “By serving, one leads, and by leading, one serves”continues to spark movements toward ethical, collaborative, and people-centered workplaces around the world. Through the lens of Hesse’s Journey to the East, Greenleaf cultivated a leadership philosophy grounded in empathy, attentive listening, and deep self-awareness. Long before employee well-being became a buzzword, he envisioned organizations flourishing through the care of their people - a vision that still calls leaders to steward wisely and lead with heart. He passed away in September 1990 at the age of 86, leaving behind not just a legacy, but an invitation: to serve, to elevate, and to lead with conviction. His epitaph, etched with humility and humor, reads, “Potentially a good plumber; ruined by a sophisticated education.”
Mark 10:43–45 teaches that true greatness in God’s kingdom is found in selfless service, following the example of Christ, who served all by laying down His life for the sake of others.
“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”
-Mahatma Gandhi,