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Dr. Tan Tek Seng
Dr. Tan Tek Seng - lundi 3 novembre 2025, 06:20

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2025年11月3日

“他们转眼之间死亡,半夜之间民要震动而去世,有能力的被除灭,非人为之.”
约伯记 34:20

我们在生命的道路上奔跑——赶着期限、兼顾家庭、追逐短暂的快乐,却很少停下来,思考那根维系一切的脆弱生命之线。

被网友亲切称为“护师女神”的谢雨欣(Iris Hsieh Yu-hsin),年仅31岁,却在生命最灿烂的时刻离开了这世间。10月30日,她在马来西亚拍摄时突发心脏病骤逝,消息传来,亲友与无数粉丝无不震惊哀痛。就在数日前,她还在Instagram上分享了一张洋溢笑容的照片,健康与喜乐洋溢其中—如今那张照片,成了令人心碎的提醒:人生转瞬即逝,世事无常。

她的经纪人Chris描述,那一刻的骤变让人来不及反应——生命就这样被无情夺走。调查仍在继续,而世人缅怀着这位以美丽、善良与温暖感染他人的年轻女子。

她的离去,犹如一声深刻的警钟:要珍惜每一个当下,用爱活出意义。 因为在这场不可预测的人生舞蹈中,明天从不是必然。

约伯记34:20呼唤我们回到谦卑与敬畏。它揭示人的生命何其脆弱,也揭穿骄傲的愚昧。权力、地位与影响力或许能赢得人的赞叹,但在那位赐人气息的主面前,一切都显得轻如鸿毛。让我们在有限的生命中,选择敬畏上帝,真诚地去爱、去活、去感恩。

生命脆弱,永恒真实

 
Tout le monde (grand public)

DAILY REFLECTION

"They die in an instant, in the middle of the night. The people convulse and pass away; the mighty are removed without human hand”

Job 34:20

We race through life chasing deadlines, juggling family, grasping at fleeting pleasures, rarely pausing to reflect on the fragile thread that binds it all.

Iris Hsieh Yu-hsin, affectionately known as the “Nurse Goddess” of social media, was just 31 when her vibrant life was cut short. On October 30, while filming in Malaysia, she was struck with a sudden heart attack, leaving her loved ones and thousands of admirers stunned. Just days earlier, she had shared a radiant photo on Instagram, glowing with health and joy - a snapshot that now lingers as a haunting reminder of how swiftly life can change.

Her manager, Chris, spoke of the heartbreaking speed of her decline - a cruel twist that offered no time for intervention. As investigations into her passing continue, the world mourns a woman whose beauty, compassion, and infectious spirit touched countless lives.

Her story is a solemn call to cherish each moment, to love deeply, and to live with purpose. Because in this unpredictable dance of life, tomorrow is never promised.

Job 34:30 calls us to humility and reverence. It exposes the frailty of human existence and the folly of arrogance. Power, position, and influence may impress people, but they are weightless before the One who gives breath to all.

“Life is fragile, eternity is real”

 
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Dr. Tan Tek Seng
Dr. Tan Tek Seng - vendredi 31 octobre 2025, 08:28

DAILY REFLECTION

“Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.”Isaiah‬ ‭43‬:‭18‬-‭19‬ ‭

God is the living water - He revives what is barren, breathes life into desolate places, and carves rivers through the wilderness. His power to redeem and restore knows no bounds.

Last night at Workplace at the River church, over 200 marketplace believers witnessed a powerful testimony of God’s faithfulness through TOS Patron Tan Sri Dr Tan Koon Swan. His life story is a vivid tapestry of triumph, trial, and divine turnaround.

From humble beginnings, Tan Sri rose to prominence as president of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) and held leadership roles in major corporations. Yet in 1985, the Pan-El crisis brought his career to a crashing halt—resulting in imprisonment in Singapore and bankruptcy in Malaysia. The media once calculated it would take 36,000 years to repay his debts.

But God had other plans.

In a miraculous turn, Tan Sri was given the opportunity to broker a major land deal that cleared his bankruptcy in just 36 months. What seemed impossible became reality—not by human effort, but by divine intervention. He chose forgiveness over bitterness, releasing those who had wronged him and walking in the freedom of grace.

Years later, Glenn Knight—the very prosecutor who had charged him - publicly admitted Tan Sri had been wrongfully accused and offered a heartfelt apology. This act of reconciliation further affirmed the redemptive arc of Tan Sri’s journey.

Honours followed: a lifetime achievement award from the World Chinese Economic Forum in 2012, the long-awaited “Tan Sri” title in 2016, and the completion of his Doctorate in Business Administration in 2025.

Tan Sri’s story is not merely one of resilience—it is a living testimony of God’s mercy, justice, and restoration. From the ashes of disgrace, God raised up a man to reflect His glory. What the world saw as an end, God transformed into a new beginning.

Isaiah 43:18–19 reminds us that God specializes in new beginnings. Whether we face personal setbacks, broken relationships, or seasons of dryness, His promise stands: He can carve paths where none exist and bring living water into the deserts of our lives. The past may inform us, but it does not define the future God is preparing.

“The beautiful journey of today can only begin when we learn to let go of yesterday.”

Modifié: vendredi 31 octobre 2025, 08:40
 
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Dr. Tan Tek Seng
Dr. Tan Tek Seng - jeudi 30 octobre 2025, 05:05

DAILY REFLECTION

"The Lord detests lying lips, but He delights in people who are trustworthy.”
Proverbs 12:22

In an age where shortcuts are celebrated and loopholes exploited, a quiet moment in Japan offered the world a powerful reminder: true integrity isn’t about being seen — it’s about being steadfast in what’s right, even when no one is watching.

In April 2025, Japan’s electronic toll collection (ETC) system unexpectedly failed for nearly 38 hours, disrupting over 100 toll booths and causing widespread traffic delays. To ease congestion, authorities opened the gates and allowed free passage, later inviting drivers to voluntarily pay their tolls online. More than 24,000 drivers voluntarily paid their tolls online, even though they could have easily avoided doing so.

This remarkable response reflects Japan’s deep-rooted cultural values of meiyo (honor) and shinrai (trust) — principles that quietly uphold a society even in the absence of enforcement. It’s a living example of how civic ethics, when nurtured, can lead to collective accountability and mutual respect.

The incident drew global attention, standing in stark contrast to systems that rely heavily on surveillance and penalties. It affirmed a timeless truth: honesty and trustworthiness are not just personal virtues — they are the invisible threads that hold communities together.

Proverbs 12:22 reminds us that integrity is not just a virtue; it is a reflection of God’s truth in human behavior. Living truthfully invites God’s delight and marks us as children of light in a world often shadowed by dishonesty.

“Honesty and Integrity are absolutely essential for all areas of life.”

 
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DAILY REFLECTION

“A son honors his father, and a slave his master. If I am a father, where is the honor due me? If I am a master, where is the respect due me?” says the Lord Almighty. “It is you priests who show contempt for my name. “But you ask, ‘How have we shown contempt for your name?’”
Malachi‬ ‭1‬:‭6‬ ‭

In every leadership transition, believers are called to uphold the values of Christ: honoring those who came before, fulfilling commitments with integrity, and preserving the witness of the gospel through respectful and righteous conduct. 

John Gray, once an associate pastor at Lakewood Church in Houston, later became senior pastor of Relentless Church in South Carolina, succeeding Ron and Hope Carpenter of Redemption Church. What began as a hopeful transition sadly turned into public conflict, as allegations of dishonesty and financial misconduct surfaced between both parties.

Behind such disputes lies a deeper spiritual truth: when honor and humility are missing, the enemy gains ground. The Carpenters, as founders, had labored faithfully for years and likely hoped their legacy would be carried forward in a spirit of gratitude and accountability. Yet when pride, misunderstanding, and self-interest creep in, even the work of ministry can become clouded by strife.

The Church flourishes where honor is practiced and love governs relationships. When we esteem one another above ourselves and handle transitions with grace, the name of Christ is magnified.

Malachi 1:6 reminds us that ministry is not sustained by charisma, success, or reputation — but by integrity, unity, and a heart anchored in reverence for God. It challenges spiritual leaders and followers alike to examine whether their actions truly honor God as Father and Lord.

“Where honor and humility abide, His presence dwells richly. “

Modifié: mercredi 29 octobre 2025, 07:26
 
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Dr. Tan Tek Seng
Dr. Tan Tek Seng - mardi 28 octobre 2025, 06:14

DAILY REFLECTION

"May the God of endurance and encouragement grant you to live in such harmony with one another, in accord with Christ Jesus"
Romans 15:5

In a world often fractured by self-interest, the 47th Asian Summit stands as a living example of how harmony rooted in shared purpose and moral conviction can shape a better future for all.

The signing of the US–Malaysia Reciprocal Trade Agreement became more than a diplomatic milestone. It became a symbol of what nations can achieve when they choose harmony over rivalry.

This agreement reflects a spirit of mutual encouragement, where collaboration replaces competition and shared values guide progress. It opens doors for businesses to expand, create meaningful employment, and spark innovation - echoing the biblical call to uplift one another and build together for the common good.

Importantly, the agreement includes provisions for labor rights, environmental stewardship, and digital trade—affirming a commitment to ethical and sustainable practices. These values align with Christian teachings on holistic well-being, reminding us that true progress must care for people, protect creation, and honor justice.

Romans 15:5 calls believers to a Christ-centered harmony - a unity not built on mere agreement, but on hearts shaped by God’s grace. When we allow the Spirit to transform our attitudes and relationships, our unity becomes more than internal peace; it becomes a shinning testimony to the world. 

“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much"

 
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Dr. Tan Tek Seng
Dr. Tan Tek Seng - lundi 27 octobre 2025, 05:52

DAILY REFLECTION

“He makes wars cease to the ends of the earth. He breaks the bow and shatters the spear; he burns the shields with fire.” 
Psalm 46:9

True and lasting peace is not forged by treaties, sustained by armies, or secured through diplomacy alone. It is birthed through the intervention of the Almighty who rules and speaks stillness into chaos.

The Cambodia–Thailand peace agreement, brokered at the 47th ASEAN Summit and witnessed by President Trump and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on 26 October 2025, reflects more than political strategy. It echoes a divine longing for a world where conflict gives way to healing, and weapons are no longer needed. This joint declaration resonates with the psalmist’s vision of peace shaped by God’s hand.

The withdrawal of heavy arms and joint landmine clearance operations mark a turning from violence toward restoration. These steps, though political, carry spiritual weight: they mirror the movement of God’s Spirit toward peace.

Malaysia’s central role in facilitating negotiations, alongside the diplomatic presence of global leaders, highlights the importance of regional cooperation. Yet even these efforts point beyond human achievement. They reflect a deeper truth: that peace is ultimately God’s work, and every act of reconciliation is a glimpse of His kingdom breaking through.

Psalm 46:9 reveals God’s deep desire to bring peace - not just by ending wars, but by transforming hearts. It reminds us that true peace comes from Him, not human strength. Every act of reconciliation, every step toward unity, reflects His kingdom and His longing to make wars cease to the ends of the earth. God’s heart is for healing, restoration, and lasting peace both in the world and within us.

“To handle yourself, use your head; to handle others, use your heart."

 
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Dr. Tan Tek Seng
Dr. Tan Tek Seng - vendredi 24 octobre 2025, 06:13

DAILY REFLECTION

“There are six things the Lord hates, seven that are detestable to him: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devises wicked schemes, feet that are quick to rush into evil,”

Proverbs‬ ‭6‬:‭16‬-‭18‬ ‭

God is holy, humble, and good. He delights in truth, justice, and purity. But He abhors rebellion, especially when it manifests in thoughts, intentions, and actions that defy His character and harm the innocent.

A deeply sinister network known as 764 is actively targeting vulnerable children online. This group preys on youth between the ages of 8 and 17, especially those struggling with mental health challenges. One of its members, Richard Densmore, also known as “Rabid”, was recently sentenced to 30 years in prison for sexually exploiting a child. His actions were part of a broader, coordinated effort rooted in deception and spiritual darkness.

764 is described as a decentralized satanic neo-Nazi sextortion ring with disturbing ties to the Order of Nine Angles, a far-right satanic terrorist organization. Their methods involve grooming, manipulation, and extortion - wicked schemes designed to destroy lives and defile what God has made sacred.

This group represents one of the most dangerous online threats today. Their relentless pursuit of victims reveals a chilling eagerness to engage in evil. Their actions not only devastate families and communities- they are a direct affront to God’s justice and love. May we stand firm in truth, guard our homes, and teach our children to recognize and resist the schemes of the enemy.

Proverbs‬ ‭6‬:‭16‬-‭18‬ ‭calls for self-examination and repentance. Believers are to walk humbly, speak truthfully, act righteously, and guard our hearts from deceit. In doing so, we reflect the holiness of God and honor Him in every part of our lives.

“Evil thrives in secrecy, but light exposes darkness.”

 
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Dr. Tan Tek Seng
Dr. Tan Tek Seng - jeudi 23 octobre 2025, 09:39

DAILY REFLECTION

"Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walks about, seeking whom he may devour"
1 Peter 5:8

Christians must remain spiritually awake and discerning, for the enemy often preys on the weak, the isolated, and the unsuspecting.

The tragic case of 15-year-old Yap Xin Yuan serves as a sobering reminder of this truth. On 19 December 2024, she was reported missing after failing to return home from her lion dance practice in Cheras. Eight days later, her decomposed body was discovered in a river at Sungai Changgang, Banting. Her 16-year-old boyfriend had misled her family and police with false information, weaving a deceptive story to conceal his wrongdoing.

This case exposes the dark realities of deception, peer pressure, and moral decay that can arise when vigilance is lost. The mention of drug-laced drinks and attempts to cover up the crime reveal how far one can fall when conscience is silenced and truth is abandoned.

Let this be a wake-up call to all believers: stay alert, guard your hearts, and protect the next generation. Evil often disguises itself through charm, lies, and worldly influence. We must therefore cultivate discernment through God’s Word, prayer, and accountability within the Christian community.

1 Peter 5:8 reminds Christians that the Christian journey requires both awareness and resilience. When believers remain steadfast, humble, and spiritually alert, they can overcome the enemy’s schemes and live victoriously in Christ’s strength, knowing that He guards His flock against every roaring threat.

“Remain watchful and anchor in Christ.”

 
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Dr. Tan Tek Seng
Dr. Tan Tek Seng - mercredi 22 octobre 2025, 08:18

DAILY REFLECTION

“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal.”
Matthew‬ ‭6‬:‭19‬ ‭

Earthly treasures, no matter how valuable cannot accompany us beyond this life, nor can they provide lasting peace. The pursuit of such treasures often leads to anxiety, pride, or discontentment, drawing one’s heart away from God.

The recent Louvre heist on October 19, 2025, offers a striking real-world echo of Matthew 6:19. In broad daylight, a group of thieves executed a daring robbery at the Galerie d’Apollon in Paris, stealing eight to nine priceless pieces of royal jewelry - including 19th-century crown jewels. Despite being housed in one of the world’s most secure museums, the treasures were taken in under ten minutes. The estimated damage? €88 million. But the cultural and historical loss? Inestimable.

This event reminds us that even the most protected, prestigious possessions are vulnerable. When we anchor our lives to what can be stolen, shattered, or lost, we build on sand.

Let this be a call to re-center our hearts. True treasure is found in eternal things - in faith, love, integrity, and the presence of God. Invest in what cannot be taken, and let your heart rest in the security of heaven’s storehouse.

Matthew 6:19 calls believers to shift their focus from accumulation to devotion, from self-centered gain to kingdom-centered living. It challenges us to use our resources not merely for comfort, but for compassion, mission, and service to God’s purposes.

“He who lays up treasures in heaven looks forward to eternity.”