Interdependence Between Man and Woman

If both man and woman are created equally glorious in God’s image, how are we called to honor our distinct roles in His design?
Explore the beauty of interdependence between man and woman — not competing with, but complementing each other for God’s glory.

The Head Of The Woman Is Man

In many church communities, the question of whether women can preach remains a subject of sincere debate. How should we navigate such a sensitive issue with both conviction and grace? This message explores the topic through the lens of Scripture, taking into account historical and cultural context, particularly in the early church settings of Corinth and Ephesus. Without dismissing differing interpretations, it highlights the importance of understanding biblical headship, spiritual order, and the heart behind ministry. Rather than drawing hard lines, the focus is on cultivating humility, modesty, and mutual respect—encouraging men and women to serve together in ways that honor God and build up the church.

Living for the Glory of God

Do you know you were created for what purpose? Why is it that when we humans seek our own glory, it is not right, yet it is right for God to seek His glory? How is God’s glory related to our joy and benefit? How can you live for His glory? Find out through this sermon.

Flee from Idolatry

Paul’s call to “flee from idolatry” urges believers to discern hidden idols in daily life—desires, habits or practices that subtly displace God. Explore how spiritual compromise can occur even in ordinary moments, and how to live with undivided devotion to Christ in a world full of distractions.

Take Heed, Lest You Fall! 

The Israelites experienced God’s miracles firsthand, yet many of them perished in the wilderness. What went wrong—and could it happen to us too?
Are you sure you’re standing firm in your faith? How can God help us when we are tempted?

Save As Many As Possible By All Means

People always like others to suit their preferences, but are you able to adapt to others in non-sinful ways for the sake of the gospel? What are you running for in life? How can you run in such a way to get the imperishable prize?

Woe to Me If I Do Not Preach the Gospel!

Do we cherish the gospel and spiritual work? If so, how can the church and lay believers practically support the gospel minstry by also taking care of preachers of the gospel? And if we truly see the gospel as precious and life-saving, do we have the burden to preach the gospel?

Knowledge and Love, Idolatry and Food

Is it sufficient for Christians to have the right knowledge? What if right knowledge is not accompanied by love? How can we be careful so that our actions and words do not stumble others? In particular, can Christians eat food sacrificed to idols?

To Marry or Be Single?

Paul said that although it is not a sin to marry, those who marry will face many troubles in this life. He also reminded that time is short so whether one is married or unmarried, we should strive for undivided devotion to the Lord. The hope for the unmarried is not an end to singleness, but satisfaction in the Lord. But if you are unmarried and desire marriage, what should you do?

Stop Chasing Change: Serve God Where You Are

Most of us feel like life would be better if only your situation changed? Whether it’s a new job, a different relationship, or a fresh start somewhere else, we often chase after change, hoping for fulfilment. In 1 Corinthians 7:17-24, Paul’s message to the Corinthians is a reminder that our worth is not defined by our circumstances, but by our identity in Christ and faithfulness to God’s calling. We are called to serve God in the present, trust His timing, and find true contentment in Him.