Preacher Huijun - 26 June 2014

Receive Added Grace By Responding To God-Given Grace

Salvation is God-driven, it is God who chose us before the creation of the world and personally revealed Himself to us so that we can hear and believe in the truth. However, sometimes, we tend to compromise with our flesh, thinking that since God is the one who saves us, there's nothing we need to do anymore because God will do all. While God's love to us is irrevocable, to enjoy this grace and anointing from God to the fullest, children of God need to participate in this relationship by reciprocating (obeying) to God, completing the whole course of our faith and enjoy added grace. Through the message today, may we see the Eli in us (although the truth was made known to him, he remained indifferent and did not take the word seriously) and trigger the desire in us to want to be like Samuel (believe and ready to obey) more and more in each day of our lives.

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Battling Inferiority, Indifference, Lack of Zeal

In this fast-paced society and highly demanding era, we are trapped in a system, both knowingly and unknowingly. What is this system? At first thoughts, this system seems to sound like laws and institutions. Yet if we inquire further, this system is in fact a godless and man-centric mindset, which very quickly develops into a disbelieving culture. As believers of God, we can be easily immobilized by such a systemic culture. We involuntarily subscribe to a certain way of thinking in this system of ours, be it with regards to merits, successes, achievements, problem-solving skills, etc. Such a system hurts the human soul and makes it grow cold. Consider, what happens to the fallouts of this system? They are constantly battling with inferiority (about self), indifference (about life), and lack of zeal (to do what ought to be done). May God open our eyes to this reality so that we can be sensitive to the needs of this era, and with that, relate the Gospel powerfully and relevantly.

 



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