Episodes
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Everyone makes mistakes, but our failures don’t cancel God’s plan for our lives. Just as God’s light redeemed the mistakes of Thomas, Moses, and Peter, Christmas reminds us that our mistakes don’t define us—they refine us.
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In the Gospel of John, the “Christmas story” appears right in the opening chapter. John introduces Jesus as the LIGHT, LIFE, and LOVE that came into the world. No matter how deep the darkness may be, the light, life and love of Jesus can illuminate even the darkest corners of our lives.
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In this sermon, Pastor Kong Hee explores the baptism in the Spirit as presented in the Book of Romans, written by the Apostle Paul, often regarded as a theologian of love. Paul explains that Spirit baptism is not solely about power or charismatic gifts but is primarily about being transformed by God’s love and letting that love overflow into the lives of others. God's love is the most powerful gift in the universe!
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In this sermon, Pastor Kong Hee shares about the baptism in the Spirit through Doctor Luke's perspective. Luke's main message is that Spirit baptism is a baptism of love—this is the heartbeat of our Pentecostal faith.
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Dr. Niko Njotorahardjo emphasises the urgency of fulfilling the Great Commission by making disciples of all nations. He highlights three key moments of Pentecost: the First on the Day of Pentecost, which began the Early Church; the Second during the 1906 Azusa Street Revival, sparking the global Spirit-empowered movement with over 700 million believers today; and the Third Pentecost, which he believes will usher in an unprecedented global revival and a great harvest of souls, setting the stage for the Lord’s return. Let this powerful message inspire you to lay your life down for the gospel and His Kingdom purpose.
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In this sermon, Pastor Bobby Chaw shares from the story of the Feeding of the Five Thousand: so often, the focus is on the multiplication of the five loaves and two fish, but the real miracle is “you"—“YOU give them something to eat” (Luke 9:13). God has chosen to work through you! As you willingly give yourself to Jesus, you will fulfill the Great Commission, reach the lost, and serve the multitudes!
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“Don’t despise the day of small things,” says God.
All through time, God has called young people who may not know what lies ahead. Yet we often see that the same hands that laid the foundation will be those who finish it. We may start with nothing, but God will sustain us and never leave us. As we offer up our heart and life for Him alone, we are assured of the promise that it will be: “not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit”.
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Your circumstances are nothing more than the circle you’re standing in. God desires to turn you around so that you can be in the centre of His will.
An unusual response moves the hand of God over our lives, creating a turning point that opens the door to divine blessings and financial favour. Have an unusual response to God and witness how He will transform your situation. -
In this Special Offering sermon, Pastor Kong Hee gives another report on CHC's mission works in Malaysia, Indonesia, Taiwan and Japan.
Our spiritual growth here directly affects all our daughter churches there. Only when our local church is strong can we strengthen our daughter churches in mission, and preach the gospel to the UPGs. -
Something happens when we receive the Holy Spirit—we start talking about Jesus and keep finding other people who don’t know about Jesus to tell them about Jesus. Because we are so full of the love of Jesus, it overflows out of us!
In this sharing, Pastor Kong Hee gives an update on God's amazing works (through the church) among the Unreached People Groups in Myanmar and Philippines.
Christ’s love compels us and propels us! -
Pastor Kong Hee gives an update on God's amazing works (through the church) among the Unreached People Groups in India.
Every amazing exploit we do can only happen because of what God's love has done in us! -
Christian affections are the heart of Pentecostal spirituality. In this short sharing, Pastor Kong Hee encourages the graduating cohort of the School of Theology to embrace gratitude, compassion, and courage—three affections that mark a Christian’s life and define Pentecostal spirituality. As we seek to live them out by the Spirit, we will be transformed more and more into Christlikeness.
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In this short sharing, Pastor Kong Hee encourages the graduating cohort of the School of Theology to remember to hold love, holiness, and power in proper balance and tension, because these are the three pillars of Pentecostal spirituality.
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A continuation from the previous sermon, Pastor Kong Hee shares out of Teresa of Avila's book, The Interior Castle, a vision of the human soul in its spiritual growth and on its journey towards union with God.
The castle of the human soul has seven mansions. With each mansion, the soul comes closer and closer to God. Each mansion is a greater detachment from something that hinders our union with God. As we allow the Holy Spirit to bring about greater detachment in our lives, we will come into a deeper union with God. -
In this sermon, Pastor Kong Hee shares out of Teresa of Avila's book, The Interior Castle, a vision God gave to her about the human soul in its spiritual growth and on its journey towards union with God. There is nothing more important in life than growing in our love for God and entering into His intimate embrace, becoming one with Him in divine union.
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God’s glory is best demonstrated through our pain and suffering. While we often seek miracles to escape our struggles, true faith calls us to persevere through them. Suffering and problems are meant to refine us, transform us, and reveal God’s glory through us; so we must never doubt His love, even when we do not feel it or understand what we are going through. In Christ, may we find grace to endure suffering and become who God calls us to be.
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In this sermon, Pastor Kong Hee shares from one of the most life-changing Christian literature of all generations, The Practice of the Presence of God, and encourages us to be mindful of six things as we "practise the presence of God". The more we do so, the more we receive the grace of God, bringing us into union with Him and transforming us into Christlikeness.
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In the Bible, names are important. This is even more true of the names given to God. In this sermon on another name of God, Jehovah Shammah — the LORD is there, Pastor Kong Hee references one of the most life-changing Christian literature of all generations, The Practice of the Presence of God, and shares three simple and practical ways we can practise the presence of God daily.
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Jesus taught His disciples to pray, “Our Father …” This focuses on recognising that God is our loving Father. While we can boldly ask for our needs, our prayers should align with God's will, trusting in His timing and wisdom. Within this framework of a Father-child relationship, we can come before Him with our needs and have confidence that not only does He hear our repeated prayers, He will answer in ways that develop our character and faith.
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