The Obligations of Knowing Christian Ethics

Human beings are moral agents created to ACT ON what we know to be right and wrong. Thus, learning Christian ethics is not just meant to be informative, rather it carries with it an obligation to act on what we know to be right and wrong.
Find out what are our obligations to God, fellow believers and the unbelieving world, after knowing Christian ethics.
Are You Looking For Signs?

The Jews often challenged Jesus to show them a sign so that they could believe in Him. The quests for signs and miracles are prevalent in this day of age. And people in doubts or vulnerabilities will tend to succumb to such requests for signs. Yet, is this a legitimate request?
What Is The Condition Of My Temple?

Our souls are temple for the Lord. Yet, is our temple fit for the Lord’s dwelling? When the Lord comes into our temple, we may be surprised to realize that the condition of our soul is actually filled with dirt, soil and stain. And the Lord spares no effort in cleansing it. Find out what the significance of Jesus’ cleansing of the temple of Jerusalem has to do with the Lord cleansing our soul.
“Get Up! Pick Up Your Mat And Walk”

Many of us have lived in long drawn problems. Do you believe that it is possible for God to restore you and lift you up? Understand what it truly means when Christ said to the invalid man of 38 years: ” “Get up! Pick up your mat and walk”. What is true about these words in our life today?
How Do You Respond To The Saviour?

In all of man’s imperfection and sinfulness, have we considered the only One who is perfect and sinless? Have we considered His beauty, even as He lived in this ugly sinful world? God has sent His Son, Jesus to this world, where every workings of this world is against Him. Yet, He magnified His amazing attributes even more in all adversities. So the ultimate conclusion is: How do we respond to Him? Do we just treat Him as a good man, a religious leader, a reformer? Or is He someone we’ve to yield our whole lives to?
How To Face God In My Sins?

Sin causes us to feel condemned when we’ve sinned, yet it also causes us to forget about our sins quickly. Either way, we are not resolving the problem of our sins. Given the reality that we believers still fall into sins easily, how do we still come face to face with the Holy God? Find out from this week’s message, how the mercy of God finds us, even with the sin that so easily entangles.
God’s Predestination And Election

The teaching on Predestination and Election is by far the most hotly debated one between the Reformers and Arminians. Yet if you’re a serious Christian who cares about truths doctrine, you can’t sit on the fence with either Reformed or Arminian teaching. By no choice, we’ve to take a stand in this matter in our Christian faith. If not, there will be contradiction in our view of God. Because it’s either God is fully sovereign or partly sovereign. Listen to how Pastor Vincent Choo gives a systematic and holistic view on this age-old controversial topic.
The Kingdom That Prevails To The End

While no earthly kingdom last, our Lord Jesus has given us a kingdom that lasts forever. No foreign threats can come against it. No disintegration can happen on the inside either. This kingdom is all powerful and ever expanding today, yet its workings is hidden from the human eye. Find out how we can be involved in the expansion of this kingdom.
The “Greatness” Which The World Does Not Know

Man has been obsessed with greatness. Yet, if there is one thing the bible teaches so thoroughly, it is that human greatness always fall short, because of the presence of SIN. Sin has reduced human greatness to nothing, and make all sorts of greatness fleeting, either by his limitations or weak desires. Yet, there is a form of greatness that Jesus has spoken about, which is eternal and valued by God. Find out what that “greatness” is from this week’s preaching by Pastor Vincent.
The Unbelieving Among The Believing

Many churches have adopted strategies and programs to draw more crowd into their midst without realizing the subtle danger of having its congregation being overwhelmed with unbelievers. Before long, the church teachings and runnings will be pressurized to suit carnality than spirituality. Does the bible give us warning to such phenomenon? Are there any principles given to us in running the visible church? How do we reconcile evangelizing and nurturing people in the church?