This sermon is a part of the series of lessons from the lives of several Old Testament Kings of Judah. The kings were recorded as the ones who “did what was right in the eyes of the Lord. The goal is for us to learn from the good and bad...
Read morePride and Piety
Piety brings Prosperity, so be pious! Pride brings Punishment, so shun pride! PPT...
Read moreBuilding Bridges
Like building bridges, BCS brings love to the community through its works and helps the community to cross over to experience God’s love in a personal way. Like kings, we as children of God are entrusted with the ability, influence, power and...
Read moreLeadership Lessons from King Joash
Following Christ is a lifetime occupation, not just a fad for a season. We must aim to finish well, not just start well. There are many choices to be made – but only wise choices such as loving God whole-heartedly, following His word faithfully...
Read moreSpeak to Your Mountain
Speak to Your Mountain! Application #1 – Relational Evangelism Application #2 – Resist the devil Application #3 – Rebuke sickness and diseases Application #4 – Take authority over the environment of our situations PPT...
Read moreLeadership Lessons from Jehoshaphat
Do you have a heart that pursues after God’s heart? Leadership lessons from King Jehoshaphat 1. Equip others with God’s Word 2. Engage challenges with God’s help 3. Exemplify pursuit after God’s heart PPT...
Read moreLife Lessons with Asa
In the first of a new sermon series on Old Testament kings, Gary Koh shares with us what are some of the faith lessons we can learn from the life of king Asa. PPT...
Read moreFoolproof Our Faith
Foolproof Our Faith (Psalm 14 & 53) 1. Characterisation of the Fool 2. Consequence of Faith 3. Confidence in God...
Read morePriests and Kings – Part 5
In the sermon, SP Daniel Foo elaborated on how to engage in effective spiritual warfare by mapping the boundaries of spiritual authority in prayer. As part of the sermon series of being effective Priests and Kings, we were taught to pray...
Read moreThe Mystery that we are to share
The gospel of Jesus Christ is meant to be shared. In Colossians 4:3, the apostle Paul invites the church to pray so that the mystery of Christ can be revealed. The word “mystery” is repeated in Colossians 1:27 and 2:2. This mystery refers to the...
Read moreThe Things Above
This sermon is the third of a four-part sermon series on the Book of Colossians. Having gone through the first two instalments establishing our faith in the sovereignty of Jesus and anchoring our lives in the centrality of Christ, we now discover...
Read moreThe Centrality of Christ
The church at Colosse was the smallest among the 10 New Testament churches in Asia Minor; it was a city neither as prosperous nor as important as its neighbour Laodicea. Yet problems were growing in this young church; so serious was the heresy...
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