Episodes
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Rev. Dr. William Chang urged the congregation today to adopt a new perspective on eternity. Embrace the promise from Revelation 21:1-5—a new heaven and earth, where God will dwell among us, wipe away every tear, and end all pain. Hold onto this vision of eternal renewal.
Stay aware of God’s presence. Keep a gentle focus on Him throughout your day. Engage in a silent, constant conversation with Him, sharing your heart and listening for His voice. Dedicate your actions to His purpose. Approach decisions with humility and seek His guidance. Let your love for God overflow into love for others.
Live each day with eternity in mind. Remember: God promises to make all things new!
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What is God's will for us? Do you know God's calling for you?
Embrace your unique calling and avoid presuming to know God’s will through mere human intentions. Follow in Jesus’ footsteps by serving others as He did, reflecting the true essence of God’s will. Understand the distinction in Lutheranism between the theology of glory and the theology of the cross: these are not paths to self-glorification but calls to service and sacrifice. Walk humbly and serve faithfully, as Jesus taught us.
- Rev Lim Kim Hock, "Know and Not Knowing", 20 Oct 2024.
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Have you ever felt a deep, inner discontent that longs for something more than the world can offer?
In today’s sermon, Br. Lim Geok Seng brought our attention to the bondages we often hold on to—our possessions, grudges, or fears—that prevent us from fully surrendering to God. Just like the rich young man in Mark 10:17-31, it’s not the possessions themselves that bind us, but our refusal to let go of them.
What is it in your life that is keeping you from moving forward in faith and experiencing true freedom in Christ?
Listen to the sermon: https://open.acast.com/public/streams/62ef556524f5cd0012edcbc8/episodes/670b69794973799246742eed.mp3
Read the slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1iIP8UglROh_GrY_WJppSxCb5akWp0W_p/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110561836372338415540&rtpof=true&sd=true
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Suffering is an inevitable part of life. As Christians, however, should we measure God's justice by human standards when we face pain and anguish? In today's sermon, Rev. Dr. William Chang emphasized the limitations of human understanding when it comes to divine justice. God, in His sovereignty, is just in His own time and way. He loves us deeply and provides the best circumstances for our growth and sanctification. Let us trust in His wisdom, remembering that He has already demonstrated His immense love for us by giving us His Son, Jesus Christ.
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Have we been watchful in our walk with Christ? Are we confessing our sins daily such that our hearts do not become callous to the Holy Spirit?
Rev Dr William Chang at today's sermon cautioned the congregation on the perils of transpassing the perimeters of our spirituality. As Christians, we have been created anew. Be intentional about glorifying God in all that we do. Surrender all our desires and let God be God, reigning over every aspect of our being from the throne of our hearts.
The sermon concluded with an altar call to rededicate ourselves to Christ, requesting God to forgive and to keep us firmly in His grasp.
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Have you ever hesitated to ask God difficult questions? Do you wonder if it’s okay to voice your doubts and concerns to Him? Br Lim Geok Seng's sermon at YCCL, based on Mark 9:30-37, explored this topic. The disciples, despite not understanding Jesus' predictions of his suffering and death, were afraid to ask Him for clarity. Their fear of rebuke and shattered expectations held them back. Even Jesus, in his humanity, asked God questions during his deepest anguish, showing us that it is natural to seek answers from God, especially in times of pain. Instead of addressing their confusion, the disciples argued about who was the greatest, missing the deeper truths Jesus was teaching about humility and service.
Are you willing to ask God the hard questions in your life? Don’t shy away from seeking His will, even if the answers challenge your comfort. Approach Him with honesty and openness, trusting that He understands our struggles and desires to guide us through them.
Download the slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Ik5UA3C6dr6V8BhILQJ59D9rEFPjnBwj/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110561836372338415540&rtpof=true&sd=true
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The sermon titled The Mistaken Identity explores the confusion Christians often have about Jesus' true identity. Drawing from Mark 8:27-38, Rev Dr William Chang compares this to the mistaken identity in The Prince and the Pauper. Peter's confession that Jesus is the Christ reflects a partial understanding, as he, like many disciples, expected an earthly king, not a suffering Messiah. This confusion is contrasted with the centurion at the cross, who recognised Jesus as the Son of God, offering a true and humble confession. The sermon emphasises that true faith requires accepting Jesus not just as Saviour, but as Lord, fully submitting to His will. Discipleship is about self-denial, taking up the cross, and following Christ.
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Does our faith produce the kind of fruits that reflect the heart of Christ? Have we, knowingly or unknowingly, committed the sin of partiality, showing deference to those of higher status while discriminating against the less fortunate?
The value of a person is not determined by their circumstances but by their faith in Christ. Pastor Allan Ng reminded the congregation today of the importance of adhering to the royal law: loving God and loving our neighbours. We must not neglect the needy or those who are different from us.
As recipients of grace, we are called to be the light of Christ, extending God’s grace to others freely and without partiality.
Read the transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YbPdusbNi0Kb3MJH8gA_P8CFz_gI8e0x/view?usp=sharing
Download the slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1mbK9b1NMPGKucr4jEtMiSocn_Cmh3pb4/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110561836372338415540&rtpof=true&sd=true
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Are we the wise and understanding people God intends us to be? Do we keep His commandments such that we uphold the good name of our faith? Br Cheng Eng Hwa in the sermon today explained how Christians ought to practise what we have understood from the scripture. We must learn to distinguish between the intent of God's commandments and their temporal forms. Uphold God's law such that our lives led in faith would be pleasing before Him.
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Today we stand victorious before the devil, not by our own strength and might, but through the battle that Jesus has already won for us in His crucification, death and resurrection. Preacher Allan Ng explained how we could appropriate with faith the various spiritual weapons promised in the Scripture, fighting as formidable soldiers of Christ against a defeated enemy.
Read the transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XxSg0r1B0Edpy3Rbu5_Hqdu26ZU1wv0f/view?usp=sharing
Download the slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1OiPnxm_oYQyrVrfholxJ46P9k_QEGWnI/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110561836372338415540&rtpof=true&sd=true
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Our calling as Christians is to live out our identity in Christ. As disciples of Jesus Christ, we are called to change. In the Epistle to the Ephesians, Christians are urged by Paul to lead lives free from the degradations that are commonplace in their culture. Rev Dr William Chang reminded the congregation that believers are given the freedom to choose, therefore be filled with the Holy Spirit from moment to moment, that we may be guided to choose carefully and be watchful in all circumstances, to work out the grace of God who has given us the new life in Jesus Christ.
Read the transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18mzjUjiuZ9FPfSW-f3mrtswxferFEjQYuAVx3RtGkV4/edit?usp=sharing
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Many who initially followed Jesus eventually turned away. In today’s sermon, Pastor Lim Kim Hock reminded the congregation of Jesus’ promises: those who believe in Him will find spiritual fulfilment, an invitation extended to all. However, our faith can be shaken when it clashes with our expectations.
Faith means trusting God, whether or not our expectations are met. True faith is rooted in God's work within us. It requires us to trust Him, even when it challenges our understanding and knowledge.
Download the slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1CfD0Tdn9fzcX0wTgsbmyeQslQBiSMw9x/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110561836372338415540&rtpof=true&sd=true
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Do you truly understand the calling to which you have been called as a Christian? What more must we, as a church, do to fulfil our calling as one body of Christ?
In today's sermon, Brother Cheng Eng Hwa exhorted the congregation to fulfil their responsibilities as members of God's church on earth. He emphasized that every believer must strive to maintain the unity of the Spirit, which God has bestowed upon us. It is also essential for members of the church to equip themselves to serve God better. The church, in turn, serves as the training ground for saints.
Let us learn to grow both individually and collectively in the fullness of Christ!
Download the slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/17rgy_yNmFoaFRpI1NZELJ5quSem1wtkh/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110561836372338415540&rtpof=true&sd=true
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Is prayer your steering-wheel or your spare tyre in life? Do you know that our faith is exercised through prayer? In today's sermon at the Divine Service, Preacher Allan Ng inspired us to embrace the boldest prayer of saints, rooted in Ephesians 3:14-21.
The core of his message was St. Paul's awe-inspiring prayer from prison, which transcends personal needs, focusing on the global Christian community. St. Paul's prayer encourages us to pray boldly, seeking God's strength through the Holy Spirit, allowing Christ to dwell in our hearts through faith, and rooting ourselves in Christ's love. Reflect on our prayer life, that prayer should be an integral, daily practice. Even 'bad' prayers are better than no prayers. The Holy Spirit will enable us to pray effectively. Prayer is not only a means of communicating with God but also an act of love, empowering us and those we pray for.
Pray with confidence, humility, and boldness, trusting that God can do far more abundantly than we can ask or think.
Read the transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11LgpeXL6Vt5zLk5ZZbusV2Mk0ibhHjU5/view?usp=sharing
Download the slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1HtXf2cdOiYD3ksiIQeWX-3vz8oVZnZNq/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110561836372338415540&rtpof=true&sd=true
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Are you frustrated when your plans are disrupted by unforeseen interruptions? Do you believe that God is in control of all your circumstances?
At today's service, Rev. Dr. William Chang reminded the congregation to be sensitive to God's will, emphasizing that God has a greater plan for each of us in His wisdom. Our goal should not be a life of smooth sailing, as we do not belong to this world, just as Jesus does not belong to this world. Straying from God's will risks falling into Satan's traps.
Do not become obsessed with worldly concerns. Believers should instead focus on the world to come, growing in God's commandments to love Him and our neighbors, and living selflessly for the kingdom to come.
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“Sin will take you farther than you want to go, keep you longer than you want to stay, and cost you more than you can pay.”
Just as Herod, who respected John the Baptist, was deeply offended when John condemned his marriage to his brother’s wife, many people appreciate good preaching until it confronts their cherished sins. In today’s sermon, Br. Lim Geok Seng urged the congregation not to let sin hold them in bondage, preventing them from leading a victorious Christian life.
Download the slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1gtd9-5bmEy2wIFEMwnn6-Bt9lyvFW0g8/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110561836372338415540&rtpof=true&sd=true
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To prevent St Paul from becoming conceited due to the extraordinary revelations he received, God allowed a messenger of Satan to harass him. At today's service, Brother Cheng Eng Hwa reminded the congregation that, as believers in a fallen world and trapped in corruptible flesh, we should pray ceaselessly for divine grace to be manifested in our troubled lives. In fact, the Almighty can use our limitations for His purpose. Therefore, ask boldly in our prayers and do not be discouraged. Bring our pain to God that His grace may be perfected in our weaknesses.
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In moments of desperation, do we choose to give up hope or to cling to God's mercy? Rev Anthony Loh of Jurong Christian Church explained how Jesus, as depicted in today's scripture, never abandoned those who sought His help in times of need. He serves as a model for believers, illustrating how we should faithfully minister to others and be genuinely concerned with their challenges. The stories of Jairus and the bleeding woman also exemplify how, even in extreme situations, we should maintain our faith in God. The message, "Do Not Be Afraid; Just Have Faith" from Mark 5:36, resonates as a central theme for our Christian living.
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Do you fear in moments of crisis? Have you doubted God's faithfulness in times of need?
In today's sermon, Br. Lim Geok Seng emphasised that storms in our lives, whether they be challenges, pain, or crises, often provoke questions about God's presence and care. Through the story of Jesus calming the storm however, we can be assured that God is always present, even in the midst of chaos, offering peace and security to those who trust in Him.
Fear is a natural response when faced with difficulties, reflecting a lack of faith in God's power and sovereignty. While faith does not eliminate the storms we encounter, it empowers us to face them without fear. Jesus' authority over nature is a demonstration of His divinity and omnipotence.
Place our trust in God's mercy, power, and wisdom, that we may find peace amidst life's challenges, submitting to His will with confidence and faith.
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Are you serving in the church yet finding yourself distant from God? Have you been hiding from Him, even though He is ready to help you? God has not given up calling us, even if we keep Him at arm's length, often replacing Him with our work and family. In today’s sermon, Rev. Dr. William Chang explained how guilt paralyses us, preventing us from moving forward and keeping us lukewarm in our faith. Are we hiding from God? Are there areas of our lives that we need to confess and seek His forgiveness? Return to God, who desires us as His own and repeatedly calls us back to be His children.
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