Pastoral Message (Page 21)
Here is our weekly pastoral message.
Self-Righteousness
By Pr Herna Kong “You, therefore, have no excuse, you who pass judgment on someone else, for at whatever point you judge another, you are condemning yourself, because you who pass judgment do the same things” (Rom. 2:1). Judging or finding fault with others, or criticising them for their weaknesses is an easy thing to do, even if their shortcomings are as tiny as a speck.…
Prayer
By Ps Ho Wei Liang The entire Bible is replete with prayer. We scarcely open the Bible before we read, “men began to call on the name of the LORD” (Gen. 4:26b), and right in its last verse, the earnest supplication meets our ears—“Amen. Come, Lord Jesus. The grace of the Lord Jesus be with God’s people. Amen” (Rev. 22:21). And there are countless instances in between of…
Why do we pray together
A New Beginning
By Ministry Intern Dr Dominic Kuek A new year always invites reflection, and for good reason. Alongside the usual New Year’s resolutions, the particular experiences and lessons learnt from 2020 invite us to re-examine our unchallenged priorities. For some, 2020 has taught us to slow down, to treasure the small things. I, for one, have been reminded of the joys of…
Jesus is God!
By Ps Tan Hui Ru In the last three months, we have been studying the Gospel of John. Throughout the gospel, John has presented to us through the account of Jesus’ life and ministry (including many miracles) that Jesus is God – the Word Incarnate, the Son of God, the Lamb of God, the Messiah, the King of the world, our Lord, our Saviour, our God. And as the narrative…
The Reason Christ Came
By Rev Dr Edward Goh Why did Jesus come to earth? Mark 10:45 says He came to give His life as our ransom. He came to save us from sin by living, dying and resurrecting on our behalf. However, John gives us another perspective when he lets us into the conversation within the Godhead—Christ’s prayer in John 17. It is a closing prayer for the whole discourse from John 13 to…
The Coming of the Mighty God
By Rev Dr Clive Chin “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace” (Isaiah 9:6). In order to understand Isaiah 9, we must first go back to the reign of King David, who was responsible for establishing the golden age of Israel (1…
Abiding in Jesus
By Ministry Intern Dr Dominic Kuek “Why can’t I just worship God at home?” It was a question my friend asked more than 5 years ago. Who would have known that a hypothetical question then would be such a pertinent question today? It is a question I ask myself every week, since the thought of joining Sunday service from the comfort of my home is always so alluring! Yet, as…
A Prescription for Peace
By Pr Herna Kong The current Covid-19 pandemic has brought much chaos to the world. Many lives have been lost, and many have lost their jobs or businesses. Social and economic activities are tightly regulated now, and even worship services have been affected, with restrictions placed on worshippers and music. Although vaccines are being developed, there are still unknowns…
The Pursuit of God
By Ps Ho Wei Liang We are quite willing to put an incredible amount of effort into pursuing something that’s important to us. Quite recently, I purchased a computer monitor to increase my work productivity from home, although I must confess that I use it for entertainment purposes too. Before deciding which monitor to purchase, I read online reviews, researched the…