Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Sunday Re Cap (30th Sept 2007)

The Essence Of Love

Text: 1 Cor 13

Paraphrased version
  1. Though I can speak with 5 languages and talk intelligently on dozens of subjects, if I don’t have enough love to keep from gossiping or putting down others, I’m not just making so much useless noise, I’m being downright destructive.
  2. And though I read the Bible regularly and even know parts of it by heart, and though I pray daily and have a lot of faith and other spiritual gifts, if I don’t have enough love to sometimes sacrifice some of my personal desires for others’ sake, then all my spirituality amounts to nothing.
  3. And though I work two jobs to provide for my family, and though I give to charity and volunteer for every community project that comes up, if I don’t show love and kindness to those I live and work with, all my hard work and self sacrifice are worthless.
  4. Love has a long hard frustrating day at the office, yet doesn’t get snappy and short tempered. Love is happy for the other guy when he gets all the breaks. Love doesn’t have to drive the flashiest car, live in the biggest house, or have all the latest gadgets. Love doesn’t always have to be the boss or have the last word.
  5. Love isn’t rude or crude, isn’t selfish, and doesn’t gripe, guilt trip, or pressure others to get what it wants. Love is too busy being concerned about the needs of others to spend much time worrying about its own. Love doesn’t freak out when things don’t go its way. Love is quick to believe the best about people and slow to believe the rest.
  6. Love hates to hear gossip and instead wants to only talk about others’ good qualities and the good that they’ve done. Love knows that what it listens to, watches, or reads will affect its attitudes and actions and thereby have an effect on others, so it’s careful about how it spends its time.
  7. Love is flexible, takes everything in stride, and can handle whatever comes its way. Love is always ready to give others the benefit of doubt and looks for the best in them. Love wants to see others reach their full potential and does all it can to make that happen. Love never runs out of patience, even with those who are slow to get with the program nor do their share. Love does not keep looking at the watch when others are.
  8. Love never fails. I fail others and others can fail me. We all can be mistaken, misguided, or confused at times. Our words and deeds often fall short, and our bright ideas don’t always play out the way we want or expect them to.
  9. We’re frail fallible, and often foolish, and our understanding of the world we live in, not to mention the world to come, is only partial at best.
  10. But when God’s spirit of love lives in us; that changes everything.
  11. We’re really just children when it comes to practicing real love, but God can help us outgrow our childish ways.
  12. Without Him we are clueless when it comes to love and the other things that matter most in life, but when we live in His Kingdom-the Kingdom of Heaven that Jesus said is now within us-we can see things as He does, get our priorities straight, pull out the stops, and live and love to the full.
  13. There are a lot of nice things in life and lots of good things, but none are as good of as important as love!

Let's live to love!

Friday, September 28, 2007

Pray for Emmanuel

Please keep Emmanuel, 20 years old, in your prayers today. He met with an accident (hit and run) in Kulim and is now lying unconcious in the Kulim GH ICU. He needs O+blood type. Please highlght to your friends. He was on the way home from college.
Emmanuel is the son of Bro Elijah who is serving God in the Gideons ministry.
For more information your can email or skype or call us!

You can also forward this blog's link to your friends and loved ones.

The LORD bless you!

Sunday Re Cap (23rd Sept 2007)

Enjoying God; He Enjoys Us!
By Michael Lee

Psa 149:4 For the LORD taketh pleasure in his people: he will beautify the meek with salvation.

Pleasure (Strong’s)-râtsâh
A primitive root; to be pleased with; specifically to satisfy a debt: - (be) accept (-able), accomplish, set affection, approve, consent with, delight (self), enjoy, (be, have a) favor (-able), like, observe, pardon, (be, have, take) please (-ure), reconcile self.

Oxford Dictionary
Joy, delight, enjoyment, to get pleasure from,

As the LORD takes pleasure in us, we must take pleasure in God. He beautifies us with salvation of not just our souls but in every area that needs His salvation i.e. home, business, ministry, finances.

Isa 61:10 I will greatly rejoice in the LORD, my soul shall be joyful in my God; for he hath clothed me with the garments of salvation,

When we greatly rejoice in the LORD, we WILL be clothed with the garments of salvation. We cannot hide it nor can we make it up. The garments come upon us!

When we enjoy God:

  1. We have God’s favor. Ps 91, Ps 100
  2. We have God’s providence. Abraham enjoyed God enough to give up Isaac and saw the providence of God in providing the sacrifice and in every area of his life. Gen 22:2-14.
  3. We have God’s Restoration. Joe 2:25 And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten, God’s restoration of mindsets, a new identity 2 Cor 5:17
  4. Our focus will change. 2 Cor 9:7; Mt 6:22; Ps 16:11
  5. Restoration of Relationships. When our relationship with God is restored, our relationships with others is restored

So let us truly begin to enjoy God as He takes pleasure in us!

Monday, September 17, 2007

Special Meeting

Pastor William Kyagulanyi, Senior Pastor of Miracle Reach Life Church, Nansana, near Kampala, Uganda is an associate of Association of Evangelicals in Africa. He is a man of divine vision with unreserved despair and passion to see communities changed and people set free. Known to be an evangelist, he has a credible reputation in Uganda and other countries.

Sunday Re Cap (16th Sept 2007)

RIGHT BELIEVE RIGHT BEHAVIOR Pt II
by Ps Chris K.

My Dream
Revelation 7:9 (NKJV
Has Revelation 7:9 become your dream?

My Desire
John 14:12 (NKJV)

  • He who believes in Jesus.
  • He will do the works that Jesus did.
  • He will do great works because Holy Spirit living inside of believers.
  • Greater in quantity.

What works did Jesus do?
Matthew 9:35-37 (NKJV)

Leaders go where they want their followers to go. We cannot have our people go to a place where we have not gone. Leaders set the example.

  • Cities and Villages
  • Teaching and Preaching
  • Healing and Driving out demons
  • Healing every sickness and every disease among the people
  • Compassion for people
  • Seeing the people as “Harvest”.
    · Harvest is important. People are important.
    · Harvest is urgent. There is an urgency to bring the people into the Kingdom of God.

Jesus gave the same authority and power to the 12 disciples to do the same ministry Jesus did.

Luke 9:1-2 (NKJV); Matthew 10:1 (NKJV)
Jesus gave the same authority and power to the 70 disciples to do the same ministry Jesus did and the 12 did.

Luke 10:1 (NKJV) Luke 10:9 (NKJV) Luke 10:17 (NKJV)
Jesus gave the same authority and power to all disciples, all time, every where to do the same ministry Jesus, the 12 did and the 70 did.

Matthew 28:18-20 (NKJV)

  • Do we teach the word or experience?
  • Do we teach it with words alone or words and action?
  • Do we teach everything or something only?

GO

  • Make Disciples [Before that you be a disciple first]
  • Teaching them to do everything.

What is the connection between My Dream and My Desire? These nations need to be healed and delivered from demonic oppression. It is we who have been given authority and power and are to go out and do it.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Sunday Re Cap (2nd Sept 2007)

RIGHT BELIEVING LEADS TO RIGHT LIVING
by Ps Samuel Hari

Text: Jer 29:11

God has designed an internal feedback system that we can know moment-by moment if our belief system is aligned to God’s truth; this feedback system is known as our emotions or feelings. These emotional signposts are signals that we may be cherishing a faulty goal based on a wrong belief.

Let me illustrate:

  1. Anger signals a blocked goal.

  1. Anxiety signals an uncertain goal.

  1. Depression signals an impossible goal.

Sometimes depression resulting from impossible goals is related to the wrong concept of God. (Ps 13:1,2). David had a wrong concept of God, feeling that he had been abandoned to the enemy. This wrong concept led him to an impossible goal; overcoming his enemy by his own strength and no wonder, he was depressed! But David did not stay there. He began to focus on what he knew about God v5. The he made a positive expression of his will v6. He willfully moved away from his wrong concept and its accompanying depression and returned to the source of his hope. Also see Ps 43:5

WRONG RESPONSES TO THOSE WHO FRUSTRATE GOALS.
It’s not hard to see why people try to control others. They believe that their self worth is dependent on other people or circumstances. The most insecure people are manipulators and controllers of others. When they cannot control, they become bitter, angry, or resentful.

SO HOW CAN WE TURN BAD GOALS INTO GOOD GOALS?
The only requirement for your success is your response as we say with Mary, “Be it done to me according to your word” (Luke 1:38).

GOALS VS DESIRES
The secret to achieving God’s goals is learning to distinguish between godly desires from a godly goal. This is critical as it can distinguish between success and failure and inner peace or inner pain.

A GODLY GOAL: a result reflecting God’s purpose that does not depend on people or circumstances. The only one who can block it is you. If we adopt an attitude of cooperation with God, our goals can be reached and we can succeed.

A GODLY DESIRE: a specific result that depends on people or circumstances that you cannot control. You can’t base your self worth and success on it, no matter how godly they are. They can be blocked, uncertain or impossible.

Anger, anxiety and depression comes is and is an indication that a godly desire has been elevated to a godly goal. If a desire is not met, all you face are disappointments and life is full of disappointments! Dealing with disappointments of unmet desires is much easier that dealing with anger, anxiety or depression.

When we align ourselves with God’s goals and our desires as God’s desires, we will rid our lives of anger, anxiety and depression

Problems aren’t a deterrent to our goals. If anything, it ought to strengthen our resolve to press on towards God’s goals! Family problems a great opportunities for us to shine for Christ and be what God wants us to be.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Combine Churches Merdeka Prayer Gathering 2007

Dear GROW Family members

Please take note that there will be no prayer meeting this Wednesday at GROW as we will be attending the Combine Churches prayer meeting at Kulim. Details as follows:

Re: Combine Churches Merdeka Prayer Gathering 2007

Greetings in the matchless Name of Jesus!

On behalf of the Kulim Pastors' Fellowship, we would like to invite you and your church family for a gathering of Christians in conjunction with our 50th Merdeka Day 2007 (see attached for details).


Date: Wednesday, 29th August 2007


Time: 8.00 pm


Venue: FGA Centre Kulim

This will purely be a night of prayer, thanksgiving and celebration . As we all know, our nation stands at a very pivotal point in history and how we as Christians respond is going to determine not just our destiny but the destiny of the generations to come. How will they see us and what will they say about us? Were we a people who were so busy building our own kingdom or were we a people who humbled ourselves and prayed and sought the face of our dear Father?

We urge you and encourage you to stand with the whole Body of Christ at this juncture. Let us pray, let us join hands, let us celebrate and see the heavens open and God pour a mighty rain of the Holy Spirit upon our beloved Malaysia!

God bless you and see you there.

Blessed 50th Merdeka Day!

For His Kingdom,

Ps. Abel Phillips

On behalf of the Kulim Pastors' Fellowship

Monday, August 27, 2007

Re-Cap Sunday (August 26th, 2007)

"How do I get a passion for Jesus?"
Ps. Abel Phillips

Answer: Found in Deuteronomy 6:4-5...to love our God with all of our being. Here is some guidance in how to bring that about from Scripture:

1) Get to know God and what He has done for you. Before the command to love God is given in Deuteronomy 6:5, the statement is made, “Hear O Israel, The LORD our God is one LORD.” One aspect of this statement is that He is unique, and the better we get to know what He is like, the easier it will be for us to love Him with our whole being. This also involves getting to know what He has done for us; again, before the first command is given in Exodus 20:3, God states what He had done for Israel in bringing them out of slavery in Egypt. Likewise, in Romans 12:1-2, the command to offer our lives as living sacrifices is prefaced with the word, “therefore”...a word meant to remind us of all of the mercies of God toward us recorded in the previous chapters.

To grow in love with God, one needs to get to know Him. He has revealed himself in nature (Romans 1) but so much more so through His Word. You need to make daily Bible study a perpetual habit.... Read the Bible as a letter from Him, asking His Holy Spirit to speak to your heart about what He wants you to glean from it that day. Memorize important verses and passages. Think of ways to apply what you learn (Joshua 1:8).

2) Follow Jesus’ example of praying constantly and consistently. When you examine the life of Jesus as well as Daniel and others who had a passion for God, you find that prayer was a vital ingredient in their relationships with God (even a quick reading of the gospels and the Book of Daniel reveals this). As with Bible study, prayer (sincere and open communication with God) is also essential. Prayer is part of the armor against our greatest enemies (Ephesians 6:18). We may have a desire to love God, but we will fail in our walk without this ingredient (Matthew 26:41).

3) Walk closely with Him NOW. Daniel and his three friends chose to obey God and refused to compromise in even the food they ate (Daniel 1). In order to ensure that we will be passionate for God later, we need to walk with Him now and begin to obey Him in the smaller tests! Peter learned this the hard way by following God “at a distance” rather than identifying himself more closely with Christ before his temptation to deny Him (Luke 22:54.). God says that where a man’s treasure is, there his heart will be also. As we invest our life in God through serving Him and being on the receiving end of persecution for Him, our treasure will increasingly lie with Him...and so will our heart (2 Timothy 3:12; Matthew 6:21, 1 Jn 1:5-10, Ps 24:4-6).

4) Eliminate the competition. Jesus said it is impossible to have two masters (Matthew 6:24). We are tempted to love the world (those things which please our eyes, make us feel good about ourselves, and gratify our fleshly desires) (1 John 2:15-17). James says that to seek to embrace the world and its friendship is enmity (hatred) toward God and spiritual adultery (James 4:4). We need to get rid of those things in our lives (friends who would lead us the wrong way, things that take up our time and energy and keep us from the serving God more fully, pursuit of popularity, pursuit of possessions, and the pursuit of physical and emotional wants). God promises that if we pursue after Him, He will not only provide for our needs (Matthew 6:33) but will give us our desires as well (Psalm 37:4-5).

5) If straying, begin to do what helped you grow in love with God in the first place. It is not uncommon to have dips in a relationship. Peter dipped in his (Luke 22:54.). David dipped in his (2 Samuel 11), but they got up and pursued after God once again. John, in Revelation 2:4, states it is not a case of “losing” one’s love but “leaving” one’s love. The cure is to do the “first works,” those things that caused one to grow in love with God in the first place.

May God bless you in your pursuit of a passion for Him and may He glorify His name through you.

Friday, August 17, 2007

Sunday Re-cap 12th August 2007

The True Worshipper
Ps. Abednego / Indonesia

Solomon was a great worshipper and had abundance of the anointing of God. God was pleased with him because he did not ask for riches or wealth but for wisdom to rule the people. (1 Kings 3:7 -30). God made him great and he enjoyed many blessings. But Solomon didn’t continue in the anointing because he put his wives before him instead of God.

2 Chronicles 7:14-18- Solomon was special in God’s eyes and God established his throne upon the generations of Solomon to reign as kings. Solomon begun by walking upright but his walk was not consistent.

1 King 11:1-6 He took many wives. He chose to love his wives more and his heart was not full of God and he disobeyed God.

God wants to raise a new generation who is different from other generations but Solomon failed. God’s plan never failed and no one can stop the plans and visions of God.

Joel 2:1-2 – The present day generation that God wants to raise. This generation will be strong and the last generation that comes out of the present day of darkness.
We cannot be Christians who are only bench warmers but we have to be like a “live fish”- going against the currents (being on guard and walking according the will of God).

Ps. 100:3 – A strong army who love the word of God

Solomon had this opportunity but he failed. Now God wants to pour out His vision upon our lives – the last generation who will be victorious. Not like the Israelites in the wilderness but our journey is from the wilderness to the Promised land, Canaan. Prepare yourself to enter with God’s power and wisdom. The church will show the blessings of God to the world.

Rev 6:5-6 & Ps.37:17-19 – Days of great famine but those covered with the blood of Jesus will not be affected but they shall be satisfied.

We have to understand these are the end times and not miss out on God’s outpouring for there will never be a generation like ours.
So let’s open up our hearts to the will and vision of God and be a true worshipper.

Monday, August 13, 2007

The gospel for everybody

The gospel for everybody
by John Fischer

Heaven is going to be full of little brown birds.

That's according to Bill who wrote me after last week's Catches about sparrows: "I am avid about backyard birds and have spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to feed the cardinals and blue jays, without attracting all the house finches and sparrows. One day I realized that I am one of the little brown birds in God’s human flock and that changed my attitude. I now thoroughly enjoy feeding all of the birds that show up in my yard."

This is a great metaphor for what we so often get wrong about the gospel. We say the gospel is for everybody, but we don't necessarily mean it. We like to associate with pretty people, upwardly mobile people -- attractive types who give a good face on what we believe. We also like to associate with people who are like us -- people of the same race, same economic status, same political beliefs, who send their kids to the same schools. We gravitate towards sameness and find comfort in the familiar.

But the gospel of Jesus Christ is big and wide and messy. It is for everyone, even people we don't like. It is for those on both sides of the tracks -- those we admire and those we would rather not associate with.

Most of all it is for sinners like us, and that's what we all have in common.

Remember the parable Jesus told about the kingdom of heaven being like a rich man who threw a wedding banquet, but the invited guests all had excuses why they couldn't come? So the master said to his servants, "The wedding feast is ready, and the guests I invited aren’t worthy of the honor. Now go out to the street corners and invite everyone you see." (Matthew 22:8-9)

Everyone you see? There is no discrimination here. That's a pretty daring and dangerous proposition. No telling what kind of vermin such an open-ended invitation might turn up! And I'm sure it has done so, because, lo and behold, it turned up me.

The spreading of the gospel and the growing of the church is very much like Bill's experience with his backyard birds. Put the message out and welcome all who come to feed.

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Sunday Re Cap (5th August 2007)

Breaking the Power of The Past IV
by Ps Samuel Hari

Key Scriptures:
Exo 20:3-6 ; Mar 3:33-35

Jesus gave us a pattern of breaking away from our old genealogy and connecting ourselves to the new!

Mar 12:30-31 And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength: this [is] the first commandment. (31) And the second [is] like, [namely] this, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than these.

1Jn 3:18 Little children, let us not love [merely] in theory or in speech but in deed and in truth (in practice and in sincerity). Amp

1Jn 3:18 Dear children, let us stop just saying we love each other; let us really show it by our actions. 19 It is by our actions that we know we are living in the truth, so we will be confident when we stand before the Lord,NLT

Now that we understand that one of the key ways we break the power of the past is to identify with our new family, what do we do to maintain and strengthen these covenant bonds? Obviously, we are a new family and it doesn’t happen automatically.

What are the key elements?

1. Fellowship 1 John 1:7

2. Endeavoring

  • Eph 4:3 (Make every effort, always keep yourselves). Bearing with one another in love. Love covers a multitude of sins.
  • 1Pe 4:8 Above all, keep fervent in your love for one another, because love covers a multitude of sins.
  • 1 Pet 4:8 Most important of all, continue to show deep love for each other, for love covers a multitude of sins. 9 Cheerfully share your home with those who need a meal or a place to stay. 10 God has given gifts to each of you from his great variety of spiritual gifts. Manage them well so that God's generosity can flow through you.

3. Stir up the gifts, provoke the love.

  • Heb 10:24 Think of ways to encourage one another to outbursts of love and good deeds.

4. Do forsake the gathering together.

  • Heb 10:25 And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage and warn each other, especially now that the day of his coming back again is drawing near.

5. Esteeming one another. Phil 2:3

Monday, July 30, 2007

Sunday Re-cap 29 July 2007

Right Belief Produces Right Behaviour
Ps. Christopher K

What is my belief concerning:
1. My Calling
2. My Dream / Vision
3. My Desire

Matt 16: 13 -20 Jesus was a misunderstood man. “Some say John the Baptist, some Elijah, and others Jeremiah or one of the prophets.” Jesus said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” Simon Peter answered and said, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”

What is my Calling?
My calling is “I am a son of God”. Whatever belongs to the Father belongs to the sons.
A son has the same vision, passion and work of the Father. Know you are God’s son and live like one, Work where the Father is already working.

Gal 3:26- For we are all sons of God in Christ Jesus. Sons are not passive but active in doing the will of God and His work.

Are you a son or servant?
Pray against the slave mentality and live as a son.
We do proclaim that we are sons but unaccomplished work that we do shows that we
are servants. All your dreams should be focused to glorify God the Father.

Father’s desire - Rev 7:9 After these things I looked, and behold, a great multitude which no one could number, of all nations, tribes, peoples, and tongues, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed with white robes, with palm branches in their hands

Make right with the Father first before we can make right with men. Having the right
relationship with God the Father.

Matt 21:28-31 – The parable of the Two Sons – There are those who say they will do the
Father’s work but don’t do. The Father’s desire is to see the son willing, careful and cheerful in doing what the Lord wants him to do – share His love to others.

So church lets have the right belief that we are sons of God and we are greatly loved, highly favoured and wonderfully blessed

Monday, July 23, 2007

Sunday Re cap (22nd July 2007)

Breaking The Power of the Past-Part III
by Ps Samuel Hari

The New Birth into a Spiritual Family

Jesus described becoming a Christian as a new birth (John 3:3-5). 2 Cor 5:17

We become a new creation when we receive the nature of God which recreates a new spirit in us causing us to be a new species among men.

The NT describes becoming a Christian as a spiritual rebirth through which we are adopted into a new family. Rom 8:14-19; Gal 4:1-9; Mark 3:33-35.

In fact, family is the most significant metaphor used to describe the church.

Adoption is the legal act of permanently placing a child with a parent or parents other than the birth parents. Adoption results in the severing of the parental responsibilities and rights of the biological parents and the placing of those responsibilities and rights onto the adoptive parents.

The critical factor that most significantly determines my new identity as a Christian and character is not the blood of my biological family but the blood of Jesus. Mat 10:37

The NT world is unable to imagine a healthy family life apart from a healthy church life!
The question then is, why isn’t this happening? We are different from the world yet, on another level, we are pretty much the same?

The Importance Of Process.
The Word of God is a seed. All truth comes in seed form. What we do with the seed after it is planted will determine whether it will bear fruit for us.

We also need to realize (revelation) that we are no longer under the old genealogy.

We are not recipients of our old family nature, character; we are recipients of our new family.

Our reparenting process includes coming to church every week to learn and practice this new set of values and culture. It’s like migrating to another country.

  • Our covenant with our heavenly father is directly related to our covenant with one another. 1 Jn 4:20-21; 1 Jn 1:7
  • Our mission in this world is directly related to our covenant with one another. Jn 17:20-23
  • Our life, health, prosperity, growth is directly related to our covenant with one another. 3 Jn 2, Eph 4:16

The Passion Of Christ. Why was The LORD in anguish in the garden of Gethsemane? Christ passion in fellowship with the Father! The pain of separation from the Father was the hardest thing for our LORD. He expects us to have such passion for one another! Heb 10:24-24

When we don’t forgive, we are going back to the old genealogy. When we are offended, we are going back to the old genealogy. The idolatrous genealogy!

Whenever we come together i.e. Cell Group, Prayer Meeting, and hold hands and pray, we are re-affirming our new genealogy. We are being reparented; we are walking through the process. We are declaring that we are no longer under the old family, we are under the new. The most powerful statement is coming to the LORD’S Table together.

We are one family. The family of God, where God is now our Father. We have a new genealogy. We are blessed for a thousand generations! We are healthy, spiritually, emotionally, financially.

Friday, July 20, 2007

Sunday Re Cap (15th July 2007)

Breaking the Power of the Past- Part II
by Samuel Hari

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II. Discerning the Major Influences in your life

Events and people have impacted who I am today and will help me understand “what makes me tick.

  • David-family influence, Saul, wilderness influence.
  • Joseph-family influence, slave, prisoner, prime minister.
  • Children of Israel-family, community, wilderness, conquest.

Q. What are a few events or people that have impacted who I am today, that will help me understand “what makes me tick”?

  1. Sickness in the family/personal health/personality.
  2. Traumatic Experience in workplace/loss of job/finances
  3. Failed marriage/divorce/infidelity/betrayal.
  4. Racism/Favoritism/Partiality.
  5. Breakdown of trust in church leadership-church splits, character/trust issues.


Not all of the above are negative but some can be very positive traits.

Is it really important?
Some have mentioned that “we have been redeemed from the curse”. Jesus has broken every curse. It’s true. However, why do we still behave in the same way? Why is there no change in the way we responds to certain things in exactly the same way as we were when we were born again? We are in the process of growth in our emotions. i.e. when we go through a difficult issue at work, we just bind and curse and hope for the best; sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t; when there’s sickness, lack, we pray in tongues and quote scriptures and sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. Why? Then we either get disillusion or blame God or run after another speaker or church or conference that claims to have the answer!
Yes we have been redeemed! No doubt about that. But what did God redeem us for? 1 Thess 5:23; Acts 20:32. He is far more interested in the building of our character, emotions, maturity in and through the process than simply giving us the answer. Heb 6:12. When we were children in Christ, we got milk. We cannot go on with milk but need other nutrients, exercises for the growth of our character/emotion and faith. 1 Cor 3:2; Heb 5:12-13.
If we don’t learn in the process, we will face it again and again because God is far more interested in us learning and growing than just giving us answers.

“Sometimes instead of giving us answers, He gives us Himself”.

We get a picture of Him, what He did for us; take communion and reflect if you don’t understand. Pray in the spirit to get understanding and to be aware of His presence. Then we actually start valuing the process instead of complaining. Js 1:2-4. God’s desire is that we may be perfect and complete, LACKING NOTHING!

What is the alternative? We are spiritually one mile wide and emotionally one inch deep. And keep coming back to the same mountain and sometimes for generations.


Proverbs 16:32 says - "He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city."

Proverbs 25:28 says - "He that hath no rule over his own spirit is like a city that is broken down, and without walls."

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Sunday Re Cap (8th July 2007)

Breaking the Power of The Past-Part 1
by Ps Samuel Hari

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Read Ex 20:5-6
God punishes the sin of the Fathers to the third and fourth generations. Are there things in the past that are hindering us from fulfilling God's purposes and destiny for our lives?
Like everyone in the human race, we are descendants of Adam and Eve. Their intent after they disobeyed was to shield and defend themselves from God and one another. This aim of protecting ourselves from God and others manifest in different ways-controlling, fixing (repairing, damage control, destructive maintenance), fear, withdrawing, ignoring, denying, pacifying, or in conflict, loneliness, anxiety, frustration, resentment, blaming and more.

Ex: How did our parents/family resolve conflicts? Anger, denial, withdrawal?
“It is impossible to help people break free from their past apart from understanding the families in which they grew up.”

King David & His Family
Three themes surface from generation to generation in David’s family.
Theme 1: Having a Heart for God.
David compromises his relationship with God by committing adultery with Bathsheba and murdering her husband. This decision reverberates through his family and nation of Israel for generations. His son Solomon’s heart is described as not fully devoted to God. He mixes worship of the God of Israel with the worship of gods of the nations around him. By the third generation, this decline in spirituality reaches the bottom. Solomon’s son Rehoboam ignores the God of Israel and engages in idolatry and detestable practices of other nations.
Theme 2: Sexual Sin
David collects wives. Commits adultery with Bathsheba. His oldest son Ammon rapes his half sister Tamar and disgraces her forever. Solomon who carries on further the sexual sins of his father by accumulating 700 wives and three hundred concubines. Solomon’s son Rehoboam has 18 wives and 60 concubines. It was an act of rebellion against God’s commandments. (Deut 17:17).
Theme 3: Family Division and sibling rivalry
David had some tension with His brother (1 Sam 16-17). His son Absalom murders Ammon in revenge for raping his sister. The family is divided as a result. Absalom grows bitter and proclaims himself as king, conquering Jerusalem. Solomon’s son Rehoboam carries this pattern even further as his family disintegrates. Finally the once united 12 tribes of Israel split into a northern kingdom with 10 tribes and a southern kingdom with 2 tribes. The split family is eventually carried into exile.
Sin is passed on from generation to generation.
“Unless we grasp the power of the past on who we are in the present, we will inevitably replicate those patterns in relationships inside and outside the church.”

Abraham, Isaac and Jacob
Their generational blessings reach even down to us. However, their sins and emotional maturity also passed from generation to generation.
Again three patterns emerge:
Pattern 1: Lying
Evident in all four generations and even increases in intensity with every generation. Fearful, Abraham lies twice about Sarah, denying that she’s his wife. Rebecca and Isaac’s life is also dominated by lies and trickery (Gen 27).
Jacob increases the level of manipulation by lying consistently to almost everyone with whom he is in relationship. In fact his very name means “deceiver”. By the 4th generation, 10 of Jacob’s sons fake the death of their younger brother Joseph. They even go through the motions of a wake, funeral and a time of mourning to maintain such a lie.
Pattern 2: Favorite Child
Abraham favors Ishmael, but Sarah wants him removed from the family.
Isaac favors Esau and wants him to receive to receive the powerful family blessings.
Jacob favors Joseph and later Benjamin.
Pattern 3: Sibling Rivalry and Relational cutoff
Isaac and Ishmael-this division and tension continue till today in the Middle East between the Arabs and the Jews.
Esau and Jacob become open enemies once Jacob steals Esau’s blessings.
Finally, Joseph is cut off from his 10 older brothers for most of his adult life.

Conclusion: The sins of the fathers often intensify and remain for generations even when we are believers. We cannot cover up these areas by being “more spiritual”. There are areas of our lives that need to be confronted and dealt with by the power of the Holy Spirit if we are willing to be honest and open. The result is Emotional Maturity, Unity and Breakthrough Living!

Baptism-1st July 2007

Praise God for the 9 blessed members who were baptised and the family members who were there to welcome them!
To God be the GLORY!

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Audio For Daniel J Message

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Sunday Re Cap 24th June 2007

Sunday Re Cap (1st JULY 2007)

How To Create New Records
By Ev Samson

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Breaking Foundational Curses

Breaking Ancestral Curses

Text: 1 Chr 4.9-10

Jabez said bless me to the fullest. If there's anything we need today, it’s the hand of God and the capability to create new records.

Lk 5:1-11.. Peter's breakthrough in creating new records. Don’t listen to yourself; listen to God. When Jesus is in our boat there’s always a breakthrough.

Either we are pressed or oppressed.

How To Create New Records?

  1. You must be committed to what you love. What do you love most? When we are committed we are commissioned to succeed.
  2. Always close your ears from what people say about you. Do not mind man. When you try to please everybody we become a failure. Jer 17:5-8
  3. Do not accept failures even when we have failed. Failures are only events. Stand up! God has always got something better.
  4. Renew your mind-Rom 12.2-don't get angry if others are blessed. We must have a positive mind/attitude. Casting all our cares...have good thoughts towards one another. The heart is the central point of our blessing. Phil 4:8; Pro 4:23
  5. Change your attitude. It determines our altitude. Our attitude is a stumbling block to our miracles. Phil 2:5
  6. Live by the word of God. 2 Tim 2.15.
  7. Be a prayer warrior Lk 18.1 if your battle is fought for you, you will lose your crown.
  8. Be Humble 1 Pe 5.5
  9. Always be excited-joy of the LORD is our strength.
  10. Must live a life of covenant. Ps 50.5, Josh 5.9-when we are stingy we don't receive.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Breaking Ancestral Curses

Blessed morning!
We would like to strongly encourage all of us to attend tonight's meeting with Ps Samson.
As we saw last night, God moved mightily and all who were present we highly blessed through the message of Breaking Foundational Curses.

Please make every effort to attend tonight as the subject covered will be Breaking Ancestral Curses. This message is so important that we will be videotaping it.

Details as follows:

Date: 30th June 2007 (Sat)
Time: 7.30pm
Venue: GROW BM

PLEASE FORWARD TO EVERYONE ON YOUR CONTACT LIST!

Remember, you are greatly BLESSED, highly FAVORED and deeply LOVED!

Praise God!

Ps Samuel

Friday, June 29, 2007

Sunday Re Cap (24th June 2007)

What Does This Mean?
by Daniel J.

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Question 1: How are we saved? Answer to that is found in Ephesians 2 :8&9

Summary
Salvation is a gift, you can’t work for it.
You receive this gift through faith.

Question 2 : Is faith the same as belief? Answer :No!

Parable 1 – The unmerciful Servant : Matthew 18:23-35
The king represents the Jesus and the servants represent believers. The first servants debt as an impossible debt to pay – it represents our sins against God. There is nothing we can do to repay it. We need the Kings forgiveness. The debt one servant owes another represents our offences against each other. God demands that we forgive one another! Its not an option. Failing which the unmerciful servant is thrown in to prison forever, representing eternal punishment.

Parable 2 – the parable of the Talents: Matthew 25: 14-30
The master in this parable represents Jesus and the servants represent believers. Jesus has deposited in each of us differing measures of gifts and talents. When he returns he expects us to give an account of what we did with it. In the parable the servant who did not use his gift and talents for the Kingdom was thrown in the outer darkness (hell)

Question 3: Can a believer be cast into hell?

Answer : Yes

Question 4: Under what condition can this happen?

Answer : Matthew 7:21"Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven.”
James 2:14-26 states that faith without deeds is dead. The deeds spoken of here is not just doing just anything but deeds that are inspired by faith and done in obedience to God.

In short ‘ faith without obedience is dead’
We need to look at our lives and ask ourselves if we truly have faith because true faith will prove itself through works of obedience.
It’s not too late. We can make things right in our life today. We can’t change the past but we can change the future. Gods love for us is unconditional and its His desire that none should perish.

Church you and I need to put our faith into action and desire obedience in our lives.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Sunday Re cap (10th June 2007)

Survival, Success and Significance
by Dr Paul Ang

Text: Ps 90:5-6, 10, 12
v12 So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.

In the first 40 years of our lives we learn and do things that will affect the next 40 years.
Moses first 40 years-lived in a palace and had a palace mentality. This is like some of us who are born into rich families.
The next 40 years Moses chose to downgrade-Heb 11:24-27.
It's a difficult thing to downgrade in anything in life. We always think about upgrading but God wants us to choose to downgrade i.e. dying to self.

We need to ask ourselves: Are we doing what God wants us to do and are we in the right place?

Do we view life in eternal and spiritual perspective or material and financial perspective?
Gen 13 -Lot viewed life from material and financial perspective whereas Abraham viewed life from an eternal and spiritual perspective. Abraham gave way to Lot and was “greater” than Lot. The “greater” gave way to the “lesser”.

What Lot chose in the first half of his life affected the next half-he lost everything and Abraham gained everything!

We need to ask ourselves:
What is your spiritual destiny?
What is your yardstick for success? God's yardstick and ours may be very different.
When you leave this earth, what do you want to be remembered for?
Are you maximizing your talents for God?

Traps in the 2nd half
David-adultery
Lk18:22 Rich Young ruler made to realize that there was more to life than having money and possessions. Its about being stewards of God's blessings upon our lives.
Lk19:8-9 Zacchæus realized that if we're losing the first half then we need to change the game plan for the 2nd half.

To avoid the trap:
We should not be moved by public opinion.
Saying sorry alone is not enough, we need to right the wrong.
Take stock of our life; ask God what to do.
Make peace with God and man.
Have a big and seeking heart like Zacchæus.

Conclusion
1st 40 years-planning, surviving.
2nd 40 years- harvesting, reaping, impacting lives.

We need to progress in life from survival to success to significance! Change your game plan NOW!

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Sunday Re cap (3rd June 2007)

Our Christian Response
by Rev Samuel Hari

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Luke 21:13 But it will turn out for you as an occasion for testimony. 14 Therefore settle it in your hearts not to meditate beforehand on what you will answer; 15 for I will give you a mouth and wisdom which all your adversaries will not be able to contradict or resist. 16 You will be betrayed even by parents and brothers, relatives and friends; and they will put some of you to death. 17 And you will be hated by all for My name's sake. 18 But not a hair of your head shall be lost. 19 By your patience possess your souls.

1. An Occasion for testimony
We have prayed together with Christians in Malaysia and in many parts of the world. After having prayed, we may of may not have received the outcome we expected. So how do we respond? We have to believe that God has the better, best plan.
We need to come to the realization that every adversity is an opportunity for growth.
With every TEST there is a TESTIMONY.
Esther used her occasion as a testimony. She spoke up and God will raise many Esthers, Mordecais’ in this land for such a time as this.

2. Settle it in your hearts not to meditate beforehand on what you will answer; 
Not to use human reasoning or methods i.e. spread hatred, bitterness, anger, violence, rioting, etc. The moment we are bitter, we lose the battle. When we encounter adversity, things don’t turn out the way we pray, desire, we can either become BITTER or BETTER. Bitterness closes the door for God to move in our nation and in whatever situation we are praying over. God moves only through one channel; LOVE.
Rom12:2 ; 1Jn 4:18 

3. I will give you a mouth and wisdom which all your adversaries will not be able to contradict or resist.
Not an earthly wisdom. 1 Cor 1:12-16 (NKJV).
He’s going to give us a different kind of mouth.
It’s a time of training the believer in all godliness for the events that are to come. We must begin to condition our spirit-man. An occasion to be transformed from worldly, carnal thinking to godly thinking and a way of life that follows that pleases the Father and brings forth a testimony to the world. That we may prove.
Rom 12:2b

4. You Will Be Hated By All For My Name’s Sake. 
The outcome of this situation is in fact well within the plan of God! They cannot understand because it is foolishness to those who do not know.
1 Cor 1:18-21

5. Not A Hair Of Your Head Shall Be Lost.
We need to understand that whatever the outcome, we will never lose out; even if we are put to death through physical death of death by defamation (at work, home, the press). We have the victory!

6. By your patience possess your souls.

Patience: cheerful (or hopeful) endurance, constancy: - enduring, patience, patient continuance (waiting).

Don’t let your soul/emotions run wild. Don’t let it take the carnal, worldly course (anger, retaliation, bitterness). The key is through your patience. Let the fruit of patience increase through situations like these…When pray or desire patience, God uses situations like these.

Will you be the Esthers’ and Mordecais’ of today? At your work, school, business?

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Lina Joy loses appeal

News update by The Star's newsdesk

PUTRAJAYA: Lina Joy lost her final round of appeal when the Federal Court dismissed on Tuesday her appeal against a ruling that the National Registration Department was right not to allow her to remove the word "Islam" from her identity card.
Chief Justice Ahmad Fairuz Sheikh Abdul Halim and Federal Court judge Justice Alauddin Mohd Sheriff delivered the majority decision dismissing her appeal.
Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak Justice Richard Malanjum dissented.
On Sept 19, 2005, the Court of Appeal decided that the NRD director-general was right in refusing her application to drop her religious status from her IC on the grounds that the Syariah Court and other Islamic religious authorities did not confirm Linas renunciation of Islam.

Monday, May 28, 2007

Sunday Re Cap (27th May 2007)

Asking the Relevant Questions
By Michael Stubbs

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John 4: 1-30
Some points to note:

  1. v7: People want to be INVISIBLE for many reasons i.e. sin. Don’t be INVISIBLE anymore!
  2. v14: eternal life is supposed to a perpetual spring of living water DEEP inside of us. Not just droplets here and there.
  3. For real transformation to take place we need to ask ourselves relevant questions. Jesus kept asking this woman; and now to us all these relevant questions.
  4. Through these questions God wants us to move from superficiality to depth in our believe system and emotional maturity.
  5. v28: God works many times through a “suddenly anointing”. Sometimes we need to keep pressing on and on for the truth with no apparent results. However, when we think nothing is happening, that’s when God is at work in people’s lives and ours.
  6. We need to stop making everything a personal issue. We need to ask why? Why? Why?
    Sometimes the reason for this goes all the way back to childhood.
  7. There must be a willingness to be vulnerable before God; only then can we change. The Samaritan woman kept being defensive (v20, 25).
  8. We can be vulnerable before God by being repentant, by opening up ourselves to correction through the Word of God, through prayer.
  9. When God asked Adam and Eve “Where are you?” it was an opportunity to repent and be vulnerable. However they missed that opportunity and suffered the consequences to this day. It was the same with Cain when God asked him “Where is your brother?” The purpose of the question was not because God did not know where he was but it was an opportunity to repent and to be vulnerable before God.
  10. Emotions are not evil. They help us be vulnerable before God.

Conclusion
Our Christianity must go beneath the surface. If the heart is right then everything will be right. Let every area of our life be saturated with God-even the good, bad, pain, sorrow, joy-EVERYTHING!

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Sunday Re cap (20th May 2007)

The LORD is My Shepherd
By Michael Lee

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2 Chr 7:16
Many are called but few are chosen. Saul, Judas and Gehazi were called but not chosen.
We praise God that when we are called, we make the choice to follow the LORD. How? The key is found in Ps 23: 1-3

The LORD is My Shepherd I shall not want.
Matt 8:22: Instant obedience is required to follow the LORD. Delayed obedience is considered disobedience.
Disciples followed the LORD immediately when they were called.
Mark 8:34: We deny ourselves (self nature) when we follow the LORD.
I shall not want- we can be assured that even when we deny ourselves we will never lack anything.
We shall not have a desire or a need of anything when we have the Shepherd. He alone is all that we need. Seek Him first.

He makes me to lie down in green pastures.
He desires that we “settle” in a local church.
He is the one who makes us lie down in a place of rest when we have found a “spiritual” home.
We humble ourselves to His leading as He makes us lie down. There is no more agenda of self.

He leads us beside the still waters.
This speaks of our constant relationship with God. He leads us to the place of intimacy.
We can see ourselves when the waters are still. We see ourselves as we are in Christ alone.
He leads us to a place of rest in the midst of the challenges of our day-to-day life.

He restores our soul.
This is not speaking of the restoring that we think it is.
It is a restoring to God’s own pattern and design for our lives.
When we are not fishing, we are fighting. Instead of being fishers of men, we become fighters of men.
If we know we are rich in the LORD, we will not desire to steal.
We become without blame-no one will blame us if we do not blame anyone.
Restoring our soul is a dying to self.

Let’s remember 2 Chr 7:14-16
2Ch 7:14-16 and My people who are called by My name humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, will forgive their sin and will heal their land. (15) "Now My eyes will be open and My ears attentive to the prayer offered in this place. (16) "For now I have chosen and consecrated this house that My name may be there forever, and My eyes and My heart will be there perpetually.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Sunday Re-Cap (13th May 2007)

Be Faithful & Bring Forth
by Shireeni

We are to bring forth “Christ” in this generation. How? By rising up, being obedient to His leading. The spiritual birthing forth might be in different ways, for different purposes, for each of us. For Queen Esther, it was to rise up and deliver her nation. For Mary, it was to bring forth The Messiah. For Deborah, it was to deliver the Israelites.

What do you think about that with respect to yourself?
Are you one who is thinking yes, this is what I am already sensing?
Are you one who is thinking, not interested? I just want to finish the service and get out of here. Do my own thing.
Are you one who is thinking, I am no Esther, nor Mary, nor Deborah? I am just an ordinary person. How can I bring forth anything? Maybe when things are better in my life.

There are another 3 ladies in the Bible who were special to God. They were not queens, nor judges, nor the mother of the Messiah. They possibly died thinking that they were ordinary people just like you and I. But now we, looking back, can see that they had a mighty destiny and it was not ordinary. They obeyed and they brought forth. They brought forth, not when things were good and fine, but in desperate and overwhelming circumstances.

1. The first is Leah. There are many women today in this world who are in similar situations as Leah was in. Her husband had 2 wives and he loved the other (Rachel) more than he loved Leah. Eventually……. She probably died thinking she was an ordinary person and did not realize this great truth. What truth? She was part of the genealogy of Jesus Christ. She was in the lineage of Jesus. Not Rachel, but her. Leah. You see God has the big picture. We have only bits and pieces. She just needed to be faithful where she was, trust Him, obey Him, move with Him. And she brought forth.

2. The second is Ruth the Moabitess. There are many women in this world who can identify in some ways to this woman. The loss of loved ones. The making of difficult choices. She had to make a difficult choice – to stay back or to follow her mother-in-law. Her mother-in-law released her to go back to her home and have a chance at a new life.
She chose to come out of her comfort zone. I believe she followed her mother-in-law not knowing completely her future or what was in store. Ruth stepped out in faith and followed her mother-in-law. And she was blessed. She did get another chance at a new life. She married Boaz and had a son called Obed, who was the father of Jesse, who was the father of David. She became part of the genealogy of Jesus. She was faithful, obedient to make the right choices and she brought forth.

3. The last is Rahab, the prostitute who helped the Israelite spies from being caught in Jericho. She realized the greatness of the God of Israel. She risked her life to hide the spies. Played a part in the victory over Jericho. She was probably an ex-prostitute when she married Salmon, and had a son called Boaz. So Rahab was the great-great grandmother of David. She became part of the genealogy of Jesus. We have to align our thinking to HIS WORD and not the world. I believe God is going to send people into the church who are different from us. Receive them with unconditional love because they are special to Him, because they have been accepted by Him as they come and believe in Him. Rahab – part of the geneology of Jesus. She was faithful and rose above any feelings of unworthiness she had. But she made a difference & she brought forth.

The enemy will lie to you to keep you from your destiny. We have to be faithful, obedient and bring forth what God has purposed for us to bring forth.

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Sunday Re Cap (6th May 2007)

Enthroning JESUS
By Ps Samuel Hari

Eph 1:17-23

I. THE MORE WE ENTHRONE HIM, THE MORE WE ARE ON THE THRONE (COME INTO A POSITION OF kingship)

We can say JESUS is on the throne but our lifestyle will show if this is true. Just like there’s a battle for the real throne going on in the heavenlies, there’s a battle going on for the throne in our lives. The more we enthrone HIM, the more we are on the throne ; we accurately receive power and move in authority in every situation and circumstance in our lives. We position ourselves in kingship.

1. The spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him, It doesn’t just drop from heaven or simply through the laying on of hands. It requires diligence, passion, and hunger on our part as well as these things. (seeking first matt 6:33; blessed are those who hunger and thirst…they shall be filled).

2.The eyes of your understanding being enlightened. PROVERBS 2:1-6.

a. That you may know (many don’t know, understand, confused, discouraged).

i. What is THE HOPE of His calling (the confident hope he has given to those he called--). Hope does not disappoint. (ROM 5); Abound in hope (ROM 15:13); NLT Hebrews 11:1 Faith is the confidence (the confident expectation) that what we hope for will actually happen; it gives us assurance about things we cannot see.

ii. THE RICHES of the glory of His inheritance in the saints (his holy people who are his rich and glorious inheritance). Phil 4:19 God is able to supply…according to His riches in glory…) God’s view of riches and man’s view of riches are different. Daniel 3:16-18; man- you bless me I praise you. Godly mindset- I praise you no matter what.

iii. The exceeding greatness of HIS POWER, toward us who believe,

According to the working of His mighty power which He worked in Christ when He raised Him from the dead and seated Him at His right hand in the heavenly places, Far above all principality and power and might and dominion and every name that is named, not only in this age but also in that which is to come.

We need to get the whole picture of what God wants to do. Gather everywhere the word is spoken…CG, Prayer meeting, Sunday service. Get all the missing links. Fit the puzzle together. Eph 2:4-10

II. OUR UNITY ENTHRONES HIM.

Notice He
1. Made us alive TOGETHER.
He makes us alive together. Don’t forsake the gathering of the saints. Walk in the light as He is in the light, fellowship and the blood of Jesus cleanses us from all sin.

2. Raised us up TOGETHER.
We go up together. We progress together. We advance together. No fun advancing alone. Use your talents, gifting to build together.

3. Makes us sit TOGETHER in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus.
All experience the power of God, the authority of God. All are far above principalities and powers and might and dominion and name in this age and that which is to come!

Its all or nothing for the Christian. For us to be sitting on the throne, we need to get this revelation. We need church, we need UNITY. It’s the place of connectivity. It’s where the throne is; where the church stands united. Endeavoring to keep the unity (Eph 4:1-6).

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Friday, May 04, 2007

Sunday Re-cap ( 29th April )

Giving JESUS the THRONE in our Lives
By Rev. Samuel Hari

Is Jesus really enTHRONEd in our lives? Is His THRONE in us strong?

Why do we need to ENTHRONE HIM?
Heb 12:2; Jesus is on the THRONE
Satan is afraid of the THRONE 1 Sam 5-7 esp chap 7.
Rev 3:21; We will sit down with Him and rule with Him- a place of power and authority.
What happens when we ENTHRONE HIM?
Rev 7:17 Guide us to the waters of life (refresh, renew us) and wipe away every tear from our eyes (remove every burden, sorrow, pain, sickness).
Ez 47:8,9,12
The river of God flows from the THRONE Rev 22:1-;Ps 46:4; Joh 7:37-38 Now on the final and most important day of the Feast, Jesus stood, and He cried in a loud voice, If any man is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink! (38) He who believes in Me [who cleaves to and trusts in and relies on Me] as the Scripture has said, From his innermost being shall flow [continuously] springs and rivers of living water.
This speaks of fruitfulness in evangelism. Fruitfulness has one purpose: that is to bring people to Christ.

How can we ENTHRONE HIM?

Rev 4:8-11: When we give Him the HEADSHIP/LORDSHIP/RULERSHIP in our lives.
When we worship Him. His ATTRIBUTES. Ps 22:3; Rev 4:2 in the spirit we see His THRONE; When we worship we are singing His attributes.
When we recognize the strongholds in our lives and in the lives of those around us and at a higher level in the spiritual realms.
Eph 1:20-22 Jesus is on the THRONE; Eph 2:4-6 We have the power and authority to pull it down.
2 Cor 10:3-5

Eph 6: 10-18: When we take up the whole armor of God.
We give no room to the wiles/schemes of the devil v11.
Whose armor is it? God’s! We need not fear.
Do we put it on partially or WHOLE ARMOR?
Truth/The WORD: Daily Devotion, Bible study, cell group equipping. The counterfeit and the real are so close; rolex watches in Bt Frghi. Familiarize, build a strong foundation Matt 7:24-29
Righteousness: A revelation of JESUS in us.
Gospel of peace: Looking out for opportunities to share JESUS.
Shield of FAITH: Walk by faith and not by sight; whatever that is not of faith Is sin; Faith pleases God Heb 11.
Helmet of Salvation: The battle field of the mind. Constantly protect your mind. Renewing your mind. GIGO.
Sword of the Spirit: Application!

Jesus is seen when we ENTHRONE HIM.
(Rev 5:13) And every created thing which is in heaven and on the earth and under the earth and on the sea, and all things in them, I heard saying, "To Him who sits on the THRONE, and to the Lamb, be blessing and honor and glory and dominion forever and ever."
Rev 7:9-17

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Friends-A MUST read!!!

Excerpt from Grace@work

Still there is one factor that helps us feel more at home as we journey through this life --- friends. As Tom Rath and Donald O. Clifton remind us:

"Great relationships lead to a significant increase in life satisfaction. Noted psychologist Ed Diener found that 'the happiest people have high-quality social relationships.' On the other hand Deiner and other researchers found that lonely people suffer psychologically."
(How Full is Your Bucket? New York: Gallup Press, 2004, p. 96)

The destructive nature of loneliness was appallingly highlighted by the recent killings in Virginia Tech. Why did Cho Seung-Hui shoot 32 people before turning his gun on himself? Sharon Begley suggests various factors that led to Cho's madness including the reminder that "Rates of criminal violence are higher in mobile and heterogeneous societies where it is hard to put down roots and establish the social glue that binds people into a community." (The Anatomy of Violence, Newsweek April 30, 2007, p. 30)

In the same article Begley refers to "the competitive, individualistic aspects of American culture." (p.30) She could have been talking about Singapore or Kuala Lumpur or any major urban centre in the world. With globalisation so many of us are moving out of our communities to live and work in other parts of the globe. How many of us are therefore bereft of the life giving nurture of friends? And even if we stay put how much time does the modern "competitive, individualistic" workplace allow for us to build and sustain friendships?

Way back in 1981 Henri Nouwen already observed:

"Boredom, resentment, and depression are all sentiments of disconnectedness. They present life to us as a broken connection. They give us a sense of not-belonging. In interpersonal relationships, this disconnectedness is experienced as loneliness. When we are lonely we perceive ourselves as isolated individuals surrounded, perhaps, by many people, but not really part of any supporting or nurturing community. Loneliness is without doubt one of the most widespread diseases of our time."
(Making All Things New, New York: HarperCollins, 1981, p.32)

If loneliness was widespread in 1981 it is pandemic today. My "lostness" also serves as a reminder of its violence.

How will I move beyond my present sense of "lostness?" I have to work at rebuilding my network of friends. I have a number of good friends in Singapore. And some new relationships are promising.

Still, there is no instant connectedness. I have to take the first steps to connect and to reconnect. I will. I am. I have to. Like the disciples on the Emmaus road discovered, sometimes, when you walk with a friend, Jesus comes along side and walks with you (Luke 24: 13-15).
And that's home.


Your brother,
Soo-Inn Tan
E Mail: sooinn@graceatwork.org

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Sunday Re Cap (22nd April 2007)

The Second Coming of the LORD
By Rev Albert Jebanayagam

Rev 22:20 He who testifies to these things says, "Yes, I am coming quickly." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.

But we say “not too soon!” as we have many more things to be accomplished and set right with the FATHER.

Mt 24 gives us several signs of the last days especially

Mat 24:24-25 For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if [it were] possible, they shall deceive the very elect. (25) Behold, I have told you before.

2 Tim 3:1-5 describes the last days even further.

Mt 23:13-39 especially
Mat 23:36-39 Verily I say unto you, All these things shall come upon this generation. (37) O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, [thou] that killest the prophets, and stonest them which are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under [her] wings, and ye would not! (38) Behold, your house is left unto you desolate. (39) For I say unto you, Ye shall not see me henceforth, till ye shall say, Blessed [is] he that cometh in the name of the Lord.

Rev 13:16-18 And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: (17) And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. (18) Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number [is] Six hundred threescore [and] six.

How do we respond?
1. Build a strong foundation of the Word of God.
2Ti 3:14-17 But continue thou in the things which thou hast learned and hast been assured of, knowing of whom thou hast learned [them]; (15) And that from a child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus. (16) All scripture [is] given by inspiration of God, and [is] profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: (17) That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.

2. The FEAR OF THE LORD is the beginning of wisdom.
Pro 9:10 The fear of the LORD [is] the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy [is] understanding.
Pro_1:7; Pro_1:29; Pro_2:5; Pro_8:13; Pro_10:27; Pro_14:26; Pro_14:27; Pro_15:16; Pro_15:33; Pro_16:6; Pro_19:23; Pro_22:4; Pro_23:17; Pro_29:25;

3. Preach the Gospel.
Rom 10:13-17 for "WHOEVER WILL CALL ON THE NAME OF THE LORD WILL BE SAVED." (14) How then will they call on Him in whom they have not believed? How will they believe in Him whom they have not heard? And how will they hear without a preacher? (15) How will they preach unless they are sent? Just as it is written, "HOW BEAUTIFUL ARE THE FEET OF THOSE WHO BRING GOOD NEWS OF GOOD THINGS!" (16) However, they did not all heed the good news; for Isaiah says, "LORD, WHO HAS BELIEVED OUR REPORT?" (17) So faith comes from hearing, and hearing by the word of Christ.

Friday, April 20, 2007

Speaker on 22nd April 2007

PRAISE THE LORD!

We're having ALBERT V. JEBANAYAGAM ministering at our church this Sunday. Don't miss it!









Sunday Re Cap (22nd April 2007)

THE THRONE OF GOD
By Rev Gilbert Carthigasu

I. THE TRUTH ABOUT THE BOOK OF REVELATION

Rev 1:1 It is PRIMARILY the REVELATION of JESUS CHRIST.

Rev 4:1-11 Has numerous mention of “throne” and “thrones”. Why the THRONE?

Rev 1:12-17 In exile, John saw a new JESUS; THE ONE WHO IS TO COME.

The current popular eschatology is that we will be in heaven with JESUS forever (John 14:23; 1 Thess 4:13-17).

The eschatology according to the book of Revelation is that we will rule and reign with JESUS on the earth in HIS kingdom. (Rev 11:11-16; esp v15).

II. THE THRONE ON EARTH

God’s ultimate desire is to dwell with man. (Rev 21:3).

God has A THRONE ON EARTH where this can happen (Ex 25:21-22)

The TABERNACLE on Earth was a copy of heaven. (Hebrews 8:3-6)

That THRONE is in JERUSALEM (2 Kgs 21;4; 2 Chr 6:6; 2 Chr 33:7b; Jer 3:17).

III. THE EFFECT OF THE THRONE IN THE WORLD

NO THRONE (605-515 BC) and TEMPLE DESTROYED (70AD) were times of the birth of all other major religions and “isms” such as communism, etc.

IV THE STRUGGLE FOR THE THRONE

Satan wants GOD’S THRONE! (IS 14:12-15).

There are 12 gates around the new JERUSALEM (Rev 21:12-13). The purpose of gates in the BIBLE is ENTRY/EXIT POINT and A PLACE OF AUTHORITY.

Which is THE GATE that JESUS will return? Ez 43:1-5; Zech 14:4-5). THE EASTERN GATE which is also called The GOLDEN GATE.

The region facing this gate is one of the most turbulent places in the world (Terrorism, pestilence, bombings, etc).


THE LAND belongs to the LORD (Lev 25:23-24; Joel 3:1-2) and HE promised it to Israel(Gen 13:14-18; Gen 15:17-16:1) and to the people of the PROMISE. (Genesis 21:10-12; Galatians 4:30).

WHAT MUST WE DO?

  1. Give JESUS the Throne in our lives by
    1. RECOGNIZING who He is through His ATTRIBUTES (Revelation 4:8-11).
    2. FEAR the LORD.
    3. WORSHIP HIM by living our daily lives as pleasing unto Him.

  1. Give Jesus The Throne In The Church
  2. Give Jesus The Throne In The Nation.
    1. Work for unity – Psalm 133, Acts 2:1
    2. Connect with Jerusalem – Psalm 122:6, Genesis 12:3

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Sunday Re-Cap (8th April 2007)

Resurrected Power
by Rev Phillip Jayabalan



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Easter is the experience of the resurrected power in our life.

One word in our mouth can change and transform people’s lives. Ex “Auto-Raja’s” life in Bangalore, India was transformed by one girl's word.

Our life must change, can change.
Peter called by the LORD, walked on water.
And the last year of the ministry, Peter committed to follow Jesus even to prison and death. Lk 22:33

  • Lk 22:54-60 the same Peter denied Jesus.Many of us make commitment to the LORD and don’t keep it.

  • Js 1:22 says, "Be doers of the Word".

  • Everyone has problems and this is time to see whether or not we have the resurrected power in our lives.

  • Before we have Christ we don’t have resurrection power but after we have Jesus we have the resurrection power.

  • Jn 21:2-3 Peter and disciples went back to fishing. Many run away from the ministry saying we can’t serve. Go back to share market, 4 digit, TOTO etc.

  • Acts 2:14-17 (Joel 2:28) After Easter things happened. Are we BE (Before Easter) or AE (After Easter) Christians?

  • The same Peter after the resurrection power was not afraid to proclaim Jesus.

  • Acts 1:8.When we receive the Holy Spirit, we receive the resurrection power.

  • Without resurrection power, we cannot reach out to the lost.

We don’t just celebrate the resurrected power one day a year but each and every day.

Is it manifesting in and through our lives?

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Sunday Re-Cap (1st April 2007)

The Name Of JESUS
by David Lai

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All the FULLNESS of the fullness of the JEHOVAH NAMES of GOD is in THE NAME OF JESUS. If the NAMES of JEHOVAH were sufficient and all powerful for the OT Jewish believers, how much more is the NAME of JESUS to the NT believers?

Mt 28:18-20

  • ALL authority and power in the Name of JESUS.
  • Evangelism in the Name of JESUS.
Mt 18:19-20 His very presence is in His Name

Mt 16:15-18 These signs shall follow those who believe…in HIS Name…

Mt 8:5-10 The healing of the Centurion’s servant.
v8: …but speak the word only, and my servant shall be healed....
  • When we say IN THE NAME OF JESUS…JESUS is there personally.
  • The Centurion, like Adam only had authority in the natural realm. However, the Name of Jesus has authority over all realms i.e. the natural and the spiritual realms.
How did Jesus get this NAME?
  1. He received this Name by INHERITANCE. (Lk 1:31; Jn 6:32-35).
  2. He was CONFERRED this Name (Phil 2:9).
  3. By CONQUEST (Col 2:15; Col 1:13).
Col 3:17 And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, [do] all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him.