Pastoral Message (Page 57)

Each week one of the pastoral staff prepare a message for the congregation.

The Gospel In Action

By Not Known At its heart, the Bible is about relationships: how God relates with us (the vertical relationship), and how we relate to each other (the horizontal relationship). In fact, Jesus reminds us in John 13:34-35, “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love…

When Love [never] Fails…

By Not Known When love fails, tempers flare, hurtful words fly, fist-fights and abuses ravage our relationships… husband and wife estranged from each other over painful years… face-offs between parents and children leave another generation broken… bosom friends become sworn enemies… When love fails, so do joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.…

The Transforming Power Of The Gospel

By Not Known God has not only predestined all believers to be conformed to the image of His Son (Rom 8:29), He also commanded us to be transformed into that image (Rom 12:2).  To be transformed into Christ’s image means to be holy as God is holy (1 Pet 1:14-16).  It entails much more than…

PRAY FOR PREACHERS… AND LISTENERS

By Not Known Preaching is an awesome responsibility. Most preachers do their best to exegete the preaching passage, carve out an outline, apply relevantly and find apt illustrations. They seek to be competent “wordsmiths” aiming to inspire God’s people to live godly lives in the coming week, and to nurture long-term spiritual maturity. All this…

GOOD NEIGHBOURS, NICE NEIGHBOURHOOD

By Not Known In a Jurong Town Council newspaper which is circulated every quarter, there was an article entitled “Love your neighbours”.  A quote by Mdm Halimah Yacob (one of our MPs and current Speaker of Parliament) followed: “Neighbours who don’t know each other, don’t care for each other, that’s the problem. If we did…

No Excuses

By Not Known Many make excuses for not doing their best and not striving for excellent results but instead settle for the mediocre.  Here are some people who offered no excuses but simply gave their best and accomplished excellent results. At 19 months, Helen Keller became deaf and blind. But she was the first deaf-blind…

Give Thanks for Your Home

By Not Known Home dedications seem to have become less frequent over the years. Hopefully whether we live in old or new premises, we shall never forget that everything we possess – including our homes – has been given by our gracious Lord, and therefore we should not fail to acknowledge and thank Him. Deut…

Of Wimbledon and Redemption

By Not Known Think back to last week’s Wimbledon triumph by Andy Murray. If you did not know that the last British champion was crowned 77 years ago, Murray’s win would have been just a win. But if we knew the backstory, his triumph takes on a new significance.  There is always a context and…

Bitterness

By Not Known My son loves eating bitter gourd. He simply loves its bitterness. For many people, bitterness is an acquired taste. The Chinese have a traditional saying that associates the medicinal benefits of herbs to bitterness. Most durian lovers would prize a bitter-sweet fruit over a merely sweet one. In a sense, bitterness is…

Law of the Garbage Truck

By Not Known As we meditate on who Jesus is today from John 14:6, it is good for us to truly know Jesus and trust Him as our Saviour.  For when we do, we know the way (to live) and have the truth (to stand on) and the life (to live fully as He has…