- 16 Feb 2019
- Recording
- Presentation
Rev Clive Chin did an overview of the book of Exodus for small group leaders as the church starts a sermon series on this book. A video recording of the session is available at https://youtu.be/d62Ppf0GYRo
Rev Clive Chin did an overview of the book of Exodus for small group leaders as the church starts a sermon series on this book. A video recording of the session is available at https://youtu.be/d62Ppf0GYRo
Christian growth is a multi-dimensional endeavour which addresses the whole person. This talk focuses on the spiritual life or the spiritual disciplines as a key to spiritual growth. As a foundation for growth as a disciple, Jesus emphasised that a person must be born again by the Spirit of God (Jn 3:1-15). In other words, growth is dependent upon internal regeneration through the Spirit. This stands in contrast to the teachings of the Pharisees, who focused on external appearances (Matt 23:25-28). Jesus emphasised that the heart is the source of what we are on the outside (Matt 12:33-37). Hence, change needs to occur from the inside-out. This talk addresses key themes, including self-denial, cross-bearing, and costly life-long discipleship.
To be a follower of Jesus literally means to “imitate” or to be like him (Matt 10:24-25). The transformation process begins with a change in personal identity, whereby one adopts the teachings, lifestyle, and values of Jesus. The spiritual relationship between believers and Jesus is unique in that he or she is committed to and rooted in Christ (Jn 15:1-8; 17:13-26). Such a bond looks forward to the kind of “likeness” that Paul talks about, where the ultimate goal of the believer’s life is to be conformed to the image of Christ (Rom 8:29). This talk will identify the key stages of Christian growth and the key marks of discipleship.
We will explore God’s intended design and purpose for the church. Does our church understand its DNA to be missional? Christians have different understandings of the mission of the church, ranging from evangelism, social justice, and creation care. What is God’s mission? What is the mission of God’s people? We will examine Matthew 28:18-20, concerning Christ’s Great Commission and its application to the various challenges facing the church today.
Does God have a mission, a plan, or a purpose that he himself is working toward? What is the grand metanarrative of the Bible? In Ephesians 1:9-10, one of the most succinct definitions of mission, Paul says: “(God has) made known to us the mystery of his will according to his good pleasure, which he purposed in Christ, to be put into effect when the times reach their fulfilment— to bring unity to all things in heaven and on earth under Christ.” This talk will help us to gain a better understanding on the whole teaching of the Bible on the mission that God has entrusted to the church.
Note: There were some mic problems – so there are a few sudden blank portions and volume changes – but we got the whole talk.
Who are we as the church? What is the purpose of our existence? The answer to those questions depends on what story you are part of. We will examine Exodus 19:1-6 to see the self-identity of the Israelites as God’s chosen people when they received the law at Mount Sinai. What can Christians learn from the covenant that God made with Israel regarding our self-identity and our participation in God’s mission on earth?