Pastoral Message (Page 31)
Here is our weekly pastoral message.
Blessings in Believing
By Not Known “Blessed is she who has believed that the Lord would fulfil his promises to her!” Luke 1:45 The word “believed” can be viewed simply by believers as putting trust in something or someone. The Bible explains that believing in Jesus involves the mind, the heart as well as outward actions, such as the confession of the lips. For Paul in Rom. 10:9-10 wrote,…
“The God Who is Faithful to His Promises” The Book of Exodus
By Not Known Our desire as Christians is to know the God of the Bible. But who is he and what is he like? To answer those fundamental questions, our pastors will preach through the first 20 chapters of the book of Exodus. This fascinating book narrates three main events: Israel’s deliverance from…
The Blessedness of Gathering under His Word
By Not Known The Church is not our idea but God’s. It is an assembly formed by and under the word of God (Deut. 4:10). Moses would look back to the day the first church was formed at Mt. Sinai in Exodus 19-20 and call it “the day of the assembly” (Deut. 9:10; 10:4; 18:16). He would look forward expecting all Israel in the future to come under these preached words (Deut.…
The Essentials of Life: A Lesson Learnt from Enoch
By Not Known Reading Genesis 5:9-24 (ESV) may seem boring. It is because there is no plot of a story in it. It is just an account of the lifespans of generations. The content is just about being born and bred, and dying. Despite this, the repetitive clause, ‘and he died’ reflects the reality of…
To know, gain and be found in Christ
By Not Known How do you normally introduce yourself, or how do we introduce new people in our midst? Often we begin with our name and title, followed by our function or position, together with the company or organization we represent. “This is Dr. (so-and-so), CEO of ABC company.” Throughout the ages, societies and mankind tend to focus on status and stature, rather than…
Yet Four Months
By Not Known The Lord says to His disciples in John 4:35, “Do you not say, ‘There are yet four months, then comes the harvest’? Look, I tell you, lift up your eyes, and see that the fields are white for harvest.” These words nailed home the lessons Jesus wanted His disciples to learn from the example He set for them. It was the most usual day for the disciples. They were…
Christians, Silence is not Always Golden
By Not Known Last year, my family went to San Antonio, Texas for our reunion. We live in different continents so gatherings like this are always special. We looked forward to enjoying cool weather, good food and of course, out of this world shopping deals. We were not disappointed—everything we had hoped for exceeded our expectations. But the activity…
“God Has Spoken” (Hebrews 1:1-3)
By Not Known Our new preaching theme for the first half of 2019, “Knowing God,” contradicts the prevailing view of a sceptical world that God is deaf, mute, and dumb. No, God is alive and has revealed himself to us! The writer of Hebrews declares, “In the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at many times and in various ways, but in these last days he has…
Immanuel (God with us)
By Not Known The mystery of the incarnation of Jesus Christ the Son of God still continues to bring wonder and awe to those presented with the facts of the gospel message – for God so loved the world that He gave His only Son to dwell among mankind in order to save us from our sins by dying on the cross (Jn. 3:16). Yet what does it really mean for God to be in our midst?…
In God Alone
By Not Known It had always been drummed into us that “there’s strength in numbers.” The idea of the economy of scale trumps everything else. The world’s economy is certainly a testimony of this. We were told before that a certain country is so huge that there’s no need to go to war, all it takes to win any battle is for each citizen of that country to…