德成陈博士
Tek SengDr. Tan发表的博客
DAILY REFLECTION
16 Feb 2026
"Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward. Like arrows in the hand of a warrior are the children of one's youth. Blessed is the man who fills his quiver with them!"
Psalm 127:3-5
Today’s Chinese New Year reunion gathering is far more than a festive celebration. It represents a deep longing—especially in the hearts of parents—to see their children return home. For many Chinese families, this occasion fulfills a profound desire for unity, love, and the continuation of family heritage. Around the reunion table, kinship is renewed, blessings are spoken, and generational bonds are strengthened.
The reunion dinner is not simply about sharing food; it is about honoring the precious gift of family—those who nurture, support, and stand with us through every season of life. The psalmist declares that “children are a heritage from the Lord… like arrows in the hands of a warrior.” Just as a quiver full of arrows symbolizes strength and security, a table surrounded by children and grandchildren reflects a family’s true richness and future hope.
In Chinese tradition, much emphasis is placed on prosperity and success in the coming year. Yet Psalm 127 gently redirects our understanding of blessing. True wealth is not measured by possessions, but by relationships. A harmonious home, a united family, and hearts anchored in gratitude are the greater treasures.
Psalm 127:3-5 reminds us that children are a precious gift and inheritance from God. The responsibility of raising them is a sacred stewardship entrusted to parents and grandparents alike. It calls families to reflect on what true blessing really means—not measured by wealth, but by harmony and love within relationships.
“He who lives in harmony with himself lives in harmony with the universe."
—Marcus Aurelius