- 28 Jan 2024
- Adult Sunday Class and Christian Apologetics
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This SoCM unpack the nature of faith and its relationship to the concept of truth according to the Bible. Dive deep into the critiques of relativism and agnosticism as barriers to truth. Discover how we can articulate and defend the Christian perspective with clarity and conviction.
- 5 Nov 2023
- Gospel – Doctrine of first importance
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The Christian gospel always calls for and expects a response from those who hear it. Thus, Jesus himself preached, “Repent and believe the good news!” (Mark1:15). Paul declared to everyone to whom he preached, “Turn to God in repentance and have faith in our Lord Jesus” (Acts 20:21). Through faith, sinners receive Jesus’ sacrificial death for the forgiveness of our sins.
In this session, we will talk about:
- what it means to have faith in Jesus;
- how God preserves our faith; and
- how to persevere in view of personal tragedy and loss.
- 1 Oct 2023
- Gospel – Doctrine of first importance
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Most, if not all, Christians agree that the gospel—the good news—is centred on the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ (1 Cor 15:3). However, not all Christians agree on the finer nuances of Christian theology.
In this lesson, we will explore the Reformed(Presbyterian) perspective on the gospel as it relates to
- God’s Law,
- God’sunconditional election of believers, and
- their implications for life and ministry.
- 6 Aug 2023
- Gospel – Doctrine of first importance
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An important question among Evangelical churches concern discipleship and its relationship to faith. For Jesus, to follow him in discipleship means total commitment and giving him first place in one’s life. That is, one cannot follow Jesus without setting the right priorities in life. Jesus rejects making a distinction between saving faith and discipleship as an optional step.
This talk aims at two learning outcomes.
- To show how the gospel rightly works out in the massive transformation of attitudes, morals, and relationships.
- To clarify the relationship between justification and sanctification.
John Calvin insists that justification is by faith alone, but genuine faith is never alone.
- 2 Jul 2023
- Gospel – Doctrine of first importance
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When exploring the apostle Paul’s understanding of the “gospel,” we clearly see development of theology within the Bible storyline. The gospel Paul preached was this: “For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Cephas, and then to the Twelve” (1 Cor 15:3-5).
While Jesus focused the gospel on the Kingdom of God, Paul recognized that Jesus’ resurrection was critical to the good news of salvation. Paul emphasized the cross as the very centre of the gospel message. This has important theological and historical implications.
In our lesson, we will examine the historicity of Jesus’ resurrection and what that means for us personally and our proclamation of the gospel.
- 7 May 2023
- Gospel – Doctrine of first importance
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With the publication of John MacArthur’s book in 1988, The Gospel According to Jesus, a very important debate amongevangelicals quickly followed, often dividing Christian communities into the so-called “Lordship Salvation” camp and the “Free Grace” camp. The concern is that many people profess to follow Christ, yet don’t display the fruit ofthat confession in their lives. Others leave the faith altogether after some years of church involvement. Were those people ever saved? That question prompts us to examine the substance of the gospel according to Jesus.
Our lesson will explore the following questions –
- What truths must you know and believe to be saved?
- What is the complete gospel message?
- Does saving faith always produce fruit?
The issue at hand is whether, in addition to belief in the gospel, repentance from sin, obedience to God, and submission to Christ’s lordship are necessary for sinners to be saved.
What must I do to enterThe Kingdom of God?
- 2 Apr 2023
- Gospel – Doctrine of first importance
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This class will explore further the important question – whatis the Gospel? If we understand the Gospel as Paul definesit in 1 Cor 15:3-4 – the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ – it naturally begs the question if Jesus preached theGospel.
We know from the four gospel accounts that Jesus preached the Kingdom of God. Is the Gospel according to Paul different from the Gospel according to Jesus? Some Christian leaders would go so far as to say that “I don’t believe in the Pauline gospel, but I believe in the Kingdom gospel.”
Understanding the Gospel presupposes a certain way ofreading the Bible storyline. In this class, we will discus
- how to read the synoptic gospel accounts,
- the nature of the Kingdom of God, and
- how to reconcile the apparent tension between the Pauline gospel and the Kingdom gospel when it comes to sharing the good news with others.
- 18 Mar 2023
- LET – Leadership Equipping and Training
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How do we pray as a group in our Discipleship Groups?
- 18 Mar 2023
- LET – Leadership Equipping and Training
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What is leadership?
What is spiritual leadership?
How do we lead?
- by teaching and applying the Bible
- by example
- by shepherding people
- by delegating responsibilities
- by multiplication