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Human relations are fraught with challenges and brokenness. While some of us are blessed with loving relationships, there are still too many relationships in families, churches, communities and nations which…
Passage:
Matthew 5:43-48
Empty promises leave us disappointed and erode trust. In Jesus' day, casual oath-taking was a cultural norm, causing a crisis of integrity. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus speaks…
Speaker :
Daniel Loke
Passage:
Matthew 5:33-37
God's desire is for our human flourishing, but many times, we experience longings that are contrary to His will and plans for us. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus…
Passage:
Matthew 5:27-30
How does one experience human flourishing? What does the Bible teach us on this topic? In this new 4-part sermon series, “The Wisdom of Jesus on Human Flourishing”, we will…
Passage:
Matthew 5:17-20
The 3 M’s of Great Commission
May 26, 2024
The mission of the church hasn’t changed since the birth of the church but the expression of missions has dramatically evolved. However, the church must remember the power of the…
Passage:
Matthew 28:18-20
Most of us are quite comfortable to be with people who are alike but we are not so comfortable with people who are quite different. This uneasiness hinders relational unity…
Passage:
Galatians 2: 1-10
Many people are not satisfied with how they are and where they are in life. We are on a quest for change. We try things like a makeover, a new…
Passage:
Galatians 1:10-24
We have been taught from a young age that to gain acceptance in the world, we must do the right things, establish the right connections, and achieve the right outcomes.…
Passage:
Galatians 1:1-9
We live in a world that celebrates freedom from the expectations of others. Yet this is also a world that heavily imposes its expectations on us. And so we find…
Passage:
1 Samuel 5:22-31, 34-35
”Whatever works.” For many of us (especially here in Singapore), these two words represent the way we live. At its best, it encourages a bold decisiveness. At its worst, it…
Passage:
1 Samuel 13:5-15