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Continuing with his sermon series from Ps 23, Ps Zhuang shares that God, true to His extravagant love and generosity, wants to pour into our cup till it overflows. The keys to having an overflowing cup is being thankful for what we have, having faith for what we need, and staying close to God’s presence. May we position our hearts and lives to be ready to receive all that God wants to pour out on us!
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In John 17, Jesus prays that we will experience the same love that God the Father has for Him—a deeply intimate love. The more we taste of His love, the more we are freed from the spirit of bondage and the spirit of death. The more we experience His love, the more we are healed, restored, and made whole!
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Sharing from the parable of the prodigal son, Ps Jeffrey Rachmat delivered a message on the topic of self-image. When the prodigal son was at his lowest, he discounted his value and saw himself as nothing more than a hired servant with no purpose. Self-image is the lens through which we see ourselves; the value we place on our worth. Just as the father embraced and honoured both his sons, may we have a revelation of how much we are loved and valued by God the Father.
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One major issue that many people struggle with is rejection. Pastor Kong Hee shares on how rejection attacks our identity, distorts how we look at life, and hinders our ability to receive from God. The only permanent cure for rejection is the love of God the Father—it is the only power that can overcome the spirit of rejection!
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Sharing from the story of Ehud in the Bible, Pastor Kong Hee challenges every Spirit-filled believer to deepen their knowledge and understanding of the Word of God because the Holy Spirit moves to the extent of our knowledge and understanding of the Word. As we penetrate the Word deep into our lives and leave it inside, it drains out the life of the flesh. If we have the Word—our double-edged sword—unlikely heroes become world shakers and history makers!
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Guest preacher from Ghana, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills cautions against the dangerous practice of forgetting the good that has been done to you. Some Christians forget God when they prosper—they become proud and take credit for their blessings instead of remembering and thanking God. The unrighteousness who forget God and provoke Him (Deut 9:7). Three key things that make people unfruitful are found in 2 Pet 1:9—blindness (not seeing that millions need Jesus), shortsightedness (not having far-sightedness) and forgetting one’s salvation. Let this message encourage you to catch the vision to reach out to the lost and not be barren but fruitful for the Lord.
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Guest preacher Bishop Dag Heward-Mills from Ghana delivers this powerful message about four spiritual appointments for every Christian. Losing is part of following Christ— Jesus said “whoever loses his life for My sake shall find it”(Mt 16:25). Suffering is part of the Christian’s calling; tribulation is a door through which we enter the Kingdom of God. Sacrificing is an inherent part of Christianity; we are to present our bodies a living sacrifice (Rom 12:1). Dying to self, taking up one’s cross is a daily practice for the Christian. It is through these four appointments that a Christian, having lost, suffered and died, bears fruit for God. Be encouraged by this word to pay the price for God.
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From records of the Bible and church history, everyone who had ever walked closely with God had made prayer the top priority of their lives. Prayer must be our priority because it brings us into a continuous communion with God.
As we commit ourselves to a life of prayer, we will see Jesus redeeming our lives because prayer is effective and creative. Let the redeemed of the LORD say so! -
When God brought Israel out of Egypt, he did so many signs and wonders among them. However, they had unbelief and did not receive the Word by faith. As such, they couldn’t enter the Promised Land.
Pastor Kong Hee shares that if we are willing to humble ourselves and open up our hearts to receive God’s Word, it can produce 8 powerful things in us. -
Everything that we need for life and godliness is found in the Word of God. Through the promises of God's Word, we participate in the divine nature—every time we experience the fulfilment of a promise, we come one step closer in our union with God!
In this sermon, Pastor Kong Hee encourages us to not neglect the Bible because it is the key to our well-being and success. It is the most precious gift that God has ever given us! -
Building on three accounts in the gospels, Pastor Kong Hee shares a powerful message on what faith is about— trusting and acting on God’s guidance, receiving by faith every step of the way.
Our challenge is to stay in faith, to keep on receiving the promises of God in our hearts, and acting like the miracle is already happening, even when nothing seems to be happening. The miracles we desire are already in motion. Keep receiving by faith! -
In this sermon, Pastor Kong Hee encourages us that as we end each year and enter a brand new year, we can fully place our trust in Jesus, who always goes before us. Whenever He asks us to step out in faith, He has already gone weeks, months, or even years ahead of us in advance, to prepare everything for us. We simply need to trust in this God who always goes before us. His timing is always perfect. His ways are higher than our ways!
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In a small, smelly manger in the middle of nowhere more than 2,000 years ago, Mary and Joseph had to hold a candle to see their newborn baby.
December has the longest and darkest nights of the year—to remind ourselves to behold Jesus, “the light of the world” (John 8:12). Because of Jesus, there are treasures found in darkness.
The message of God to us every Christmas is: “Don’t be afraid … I will be the light in your darkness!" -
Christmas is known to be the most wonderful time of the year. But really, what time is Christmas?
From four statements that the angels made to the shepherds on that first Christmas night (Luke 2), Pastor Kong Hee shares an encouraging message:
(1)Christmas is the time to RELEASE your fears.
(2)Christmas is the time to RENEW your faith.
(3)Christmas is the time to RECEIVE your forgiveness.
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The Holy Spirit gives us visions and dreams (Acts 2:17). Through the power of the Holy Spirit, Mary was pregnant with a vision and dream inside her—Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the world!
Through Mary's story, Pastor Kong Hee shares five things about the journey of a dream. As you step out in faith to trust and obey God, He will bring you into an incredible journey, which will manifest Jesus to your world! -
This is the season of Advent, which reminds us that Jesus is coming! When Jesus promised to "come to" the disciples, He was referring to three things — His resurrection, the Holy Spirit, and His Second Coming — the same three things that will empower us with faith and hope to overcome our most severe troubles.
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Baptism in the Holy Spirit is the “crown jewel” of Pentecostal spirituality. Spirit baptism is not a baptism into tongues, power, or missions; it is a baptism into divine love, coming into union with the Triune God in their loving embrace. Love is at the centre of Spirit baptism—it is all about being filled, transformed and overflowing with divine love!
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Preaching out of Hebrews 6:10-12, Pastor Audrey Ng assures believers that God will not forget our work and our love for him, and reminds us to continue in this love to the end. There are two keys to fulfilling this call: one is faith, which is to lean on the entire personality of God in Christ in absolute trust and confidence (Heb 6:12 AMP), and the second is to exercise patient endurance with good temper, to be steadfast as we wait to obtain the promises of God. As 2023 draws near to an end, Pastor Audrey encourages us with Ecclesiastes 7:8, "The end of a matter is better than its beginning." If we keep moving forward and refuse to give up, we will finish well by the power of the Holy Spirit.
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As part of the Global Pentecostal Summit, Professor Byron Klaus preaches a powerful message out of John 5, where Jesus meets a sick man sitting by the pool of Bethesda. The pool, where healing occurred when the sick entered it at a certain time, was a place of anticipation, but also of dashed hopes. It was a place of last resort. The sick man had been there for 38 years, trapped in his own prison of pain, set free by Jesus who simply told him to get up, take up his bed and walk. Likewise, Jesus comes into a believer’s nightmare and breaks every bondage with His word. Just as He did more than 2000 years ago, Jesus continues to do this transforming work—that is the guarantee of Pentecost. Let this sermon bring hope into whatever situation you may be in today.
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As part of the Global Pentecostal Summit, Professor Doug Petersen brings a message about Jesus’ deep love for little children, which are chronicled in five stories in the Gospel of Mark. Sharing how he was called to help children and how God used that obedience to turn Latin America Child Care (now ChildHope) into an international programme that has helped over 2 million children in poverty. The fact that children are precious to God is recorded over and over again in Mark, emphasising how children belong to the Kingdom, and when believers touch the life of a child, they touch the heart of the Heavenly Father. Listen to this sermon and be encouraged to make a difference to a little one.
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