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Oasis Light | 綠洲亮光

Welcome
Faith Exploration
For those beginning to ask, to wonder, and to seek.
Faith often begins in places we did not expect. Sometimes it starts with quiet curiosity. Sometimes it grows out of questions that refuse to go away. At other times, it emerges in moments when life feels less certain than before.
Exploring Faith is not about arriving at quick answers, but about allowing space for honest seeking. Here, questions are welcomed as part of a deeper journey rather than something to be silenced or resolved too quickly. Faith is not presented as a finished conclusion, but as a living path that unfolds over time.
Whether you are new to the Christian story, revisiting what you once believed, or simply sensing that there may be more to life than what is visible, this space invites you to explore gently and thoughtfully.
The Wisdom of Doing Good — After Seeing Through Human Nature
Doing good is not an act of blind heroism, but a disciplined practice of boundaries and wisdom. Proverbs 3:27 defines a framework for mercy: assess your power, recognize the timing, and discern the object. When kindness is met with betrayal, "I healed your legs, and you sold me out" reality—the answer lies in the Pool of Bethesda. We do not act to purchase gratitude; we act to align ourselves with God’s goodness in a broken world.
Faith: The Key to Relationship — The Latch Is on the Inside
Faith is not a grand ascent, but something as vital as our daily breath. The deepest wound is not absence, but the rejection of presence. Every door of the heart is latched from within; if you feel the cold weight of defense, perhaps it is time to turn around. He has been waiting.
Reflections on Easter: Dying with the Lord, Living with the Lord
"Only by enduring death and burial does the Resurrection cease to be a dogma or a slogan and begin to become the very undertone of our lives. That resurrected life is no longer enslaved by sin or defined by the world; instead, it slowly takes shape within us, bearing the likeness and glory of Christ. That courage—to be able to dance even with scars—is the true mark of a new, resurrected life.
Easter is not merely a day of remembrance; it is an ongoing fact: The life that once died on the Cross is now living within us. And it shall live unto total victory—regardless of how we feel right now."