Pastor Vincent - 18 September 2014

Overcoming Evil Through Actualization Of Our Faith

Topical Messages

While Satan is merciless in his attacks on us, God permits his presence so that our hearts can be tested, falsehood uncovered, so much so that we can no longer rely on our ritualistic christian faith but to to empty all of our selves (I can, I will, I am able...) so that Christ power will work in us to lift us up, resulting in us becoming God-reliant instead of self-reliant. This is when the truth we have heard and confirmed become the strength in our hearts. When we actualise our faith, we become a relevant person to all around us. This is because one who is living by the Spirit will have the right heart to do everything God asks him to do, and people will be drawn to the living and active Christian faith they see in him Why are there fakes and falsehood in Christian living? Because believers did not actualise their faith, they merely ritualise their faith - Reverend Vincent Choo

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