Hope In God During Depression And Misery

The Bible didn’t give us the illusion that after coming to the Lord Jesus Christ, we’ll be free from all troubles. In fact, the Bible gives us a sense of reality where there will be times when we will be downcast and disturbed within us. How do we handle those seasons in our lives? Many have sought help from the wrong place and prolonged their suffering. The Psalmist however has given us the key to those depressive and miserable moments, where he learned to put his hopes in God alone. Find out how our inner man must be made wholesome to trust God in those moments.

Christ Is The Head Over Everything For The Church

Does the Church know what is true of Christ is true of her as well? When Jesus sits at the right hand of God at this moment, the Church (mystical body of Christ) sits right there with Him. What does that position mean for the church? Does the church know the security, privilege and mystery of that position? So often, we are trapped in our despairs and miseries because we are ignorant of the benefits that position brings. Find out from this week’s sermon regarding the supremacy of Christ and what does that mean for the Church.

The Importance Of Studying The Word

Studying the Word of God is not only meant for those with an active and intellectual mind. God has created the human mind to understand, reason, and make sense out of things. He has also given us a heart to exercise faith and yield to what we have understood. So God desires us to know Him through the careful studying of His word, and through knowing, yield our hearts to Him.

A Personal Yet Public Faith

In this day of age, and especially if we live in a society like ours which is getting more individualistic, private lives are highly valued. Yet, are we entitled to private Christian lives? Many believers may be surprised that the Bible does not give us such a notion. We are called to a personal faith, yet our faith is also a public one. Find out how as Christians, we should live a personal yet public faith.

Loving Our Enemies

Loving our enemies could probably be one of the hardest teaching by our Lord Jesus. While it is natural for us to love our loved ones, or to forgive those who hurt us, it is counter-intuitive to love and do good to our enemies. How do we approach this difficult verse without assuming that it is overbearing? What does love demand us to do for our enemies?

How To Make Sense Of Our Weakness?

“Weakness” is an essential quality of men. Yet, the way we manage it is often ironical. We despise our weakness, yet we also like others to resonate with or embrace our weakness. Often times, we also question whether weakness is a sin, or can anything good come out of our weakness? Find out from this week’s teaching by Pastor Vincent Choo, as he gives a very biblical and sincere view on the human weaknesses.

The World That Keeps Passing Away

What makes the world so alluring to us? What makes us not give up loving it? What drives us to keep chasing after the world to the point we will even sacrifice the things of God without second thoughts? While there are many reasons, yet one of the strongest reasons as revealed by the bible is that something in Man tells him that the world will NOT pass away. Find out how can we counter the love of the World.

Do Justice To The Time Given Us

The gospel always points us to the urgency of the unfinished work God has given to each and everyone of us. So “time” is a critical element needed to accomplish those works. With each passing year, we as Christian should feel the enormous responsibility God has given us as an individual and as a church. So let us hear from Pastor Vincent Choo about how we should do justice to the time given us.

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.

Justification by Grace Alone through Faith Alone

If anyone asks you how can you be sure that you are saved, what will your answer be? What is the basis for a Christian’s justification? What’s the difference between justification and sanctification? How does knowing all these affect our relationship and walk with God?