Counterfeit Power Is No Match For God

We all love power and we worship God precisely because we think He is powerful to help us, protect us and give us what we want. Yet power can be deceiving and lead us to a wrong faith. So we must consider is every power good and right? Are all powers worth following?

Be Faithful, Not Fickle, Toward God

Humans are fickle, we can be praising God one day and blaming Him the next. It is easy for humans to ascribe praises to God when we see His signs and wonders. We can praise God when everything goes well with our lives and when we receive tangible blessings. But what if God doesn’t meet our expectations? Will we be tempted to turn away from Jesus then?

Be Surprised By God

We all have our own ideas of how God should answer our prayers, how He should help us, and what He should give us, but our God is a God of surprises and His work is not confined to our expectations or desires. Some of His surprises bring us relief while some may make us apprehensive. But can you still trust that God will surprise you for your good and for His glory? Will you be open to be surprised by God?

Be Assured Because Of God’s Mighty Hand

We like to hear nice words and sweet promises, but a promise is just a promise unless it can be fulfilled. Thankfully, our God is not just a promise-maker, but also a promise-keeper. His mighty hand will ensure His promises are all delivered. When discouragement hits us and wavers our faith in God’s promises, let us think of God’s mighty hand, so that our feeble hands can be strengthened to continue doing His work.

Not To Be Shaken By Setbacks While Serving God

We tend to assume that things will go well with us when we obey God. Thus, some people were taken aback when their obedience is followed by contradictory outcomes. So how can we face discouraging setbacks and obstacles when we serve God?

Joy And Sorrow Intermingled

Joy and sorrow are present in every one’s life, just that certain people experience joy more often, while others taste sorrow more frequently. And we often thought that joy is mutually exclusive from sorrow. If one feels sorrowful, he cannot at the same time feel joyful, or can he? We cannot avoid the sorrows of living in this fallen world, but how can we taste joy in the midst of sorrows? What is the purpose of both joy and sorrow in our lives?

Obedience After Meeting God

We like to hear God’s voice. If we hear God supporting our plans, we will be thrilled and quick to proceed with what we want to do. But what if God tells us something we do not like to hear or something very hard to do? Do we try to ignore that voice, or procrastinate doing His will? Find out how Moses responded to a divine calling which he was hesitant to accept at first, how God led Moses to embark on his godly mission, and how that relates to our lives.

“I AM WHO I AM”

We may think we know God, but is our understanding of God based on who He reveals Himself to be, or is it based on our own imagination and definition? The world often makes us care more about many trivialities of life than to be interested to know who God is. But it is most essential for us to know God. When God said, “I AM WHO I AM”, what does this tell us about God and how we should relate to Him?

Fighting Selfishness

The world increasingly thinks it is alright for us to be selfish, to engage in self-care, to love ourselves above other people and things. It thinks that it is nothing wrong for people to be selfish. But what does the Bible say and what was the teaching of Jesus? Is it really in our self-interest to be selfish? What can bring us greater reward than self-gratification?

Honoring The Lord’s Day

The world is full of unrest, our souls are often in unrest, there is also unrest in some of our interpersonal relationships, and only God can calm our unrest and give us true peace. Thus, God tells us to set aside one day in a week to find rest in the Lord. But is the Old Testament Sabbath still relevant for New Testament believers? Why do modern day Christians worship God on the Lord’s Day (Sunday, first day of the week) instead of on Sabbath (Saturday, seventh day of the week)? What are we suppose to do on the Lord’s Day? Is finding rest in God simply doing nothing? Find out more from this week’s message.