Why Does The Coronavirus First Come Upon Churches?

Pastor Vincent - 17 October 2013

Beware Of The Influence Of Sin

Man often understand sin loosely. To many, sin is committing adultery, telling lies, taking drugs, murdering and more.. But sin is more than just the action of committing the wrong doings, it is the spiritual problem inside man that slowly creeps into us, without us knowing, that drives us away from the truth of God. It takes away our wanting to approach God fearlessly and stripping away our desire to come to Him. Sin is Satan's strongest weapon against evangelism. Because the moment you separate from the love of God, you lose the conviction in testifying for God. As a result, the world attracts you for it fulfills the desires inside you; the word gives you pressure and make you feel accused, for you know the truth but you cannot do it. Slowly, we are captured by fear than love. One day, we even lose the ability to love self and others. In fact, the most frightening thing in this world is not sinning but the unconsciousness of sins. It is through regeneration in Christ (born again) that one comes to realize the depth of our sins and the immense power of the finished work on the cross. If you want to overcome sin, you have to become a new person, born again in Christ. With a new life, there will be birth of new desire - and that is to seek God always and pursue Holy Living. Come to Lord and tell Him about your sins. Taste the sweetness of repentance today and leave Satan with no room in your heart to accuse you and toy your emotions. For Satan drives you away from God using the sins, God is still loving you and waiting for you to return, just like the prodigal son. Those forgiven much, love much. A person who has tasted the immense depth of God's love will hate sins and yearn to be in sync with God and testify for Him.

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<Psalm 37:19; 2 Corinthians 12:7-9; 2 Chronicles 7:14>

As we are hearing news of the third church in Singapore being affected by the Coronavirus, some may ask, why are these churches affected by the outbreak? Why doesn’t God protect us?  The bible tells us, “In this world you will have trouble, but I have overcome the world.” We will still face troubles as Christians, so we cannot say that as long as we believe in God, no virus will penetrate us. God guards our lives, but it is the truth that we will face trails. However, the trials are momentary and light. There is an end to all sufferings and the end is the glory of our eternal home. That is why we see that saints of God also facing problems of their own.

So why does this epidemic come to the churches? Why does it come upon the believers? What happens when we cannot understand the works of God?

Read <Psalm 37:19>
A righteous person will have many troubles because the ruler of the worldly realm will always attack us. But the focus here is that the Lord will deliver- the salvation from God. We love, we pray for brethren, we help practically so that we can testify the salvation of God to the people around us. As we hear good news of brethren recovering, let us not focus merely on rejoicing. We must realise that new issues will surface again in different ways.

Read <2 Corinthians 12:7-9>
Apostle Paul had a thorn in his flesh- a sickness. But the Lord does not let it happen without a reason. God permits the thorn in his flesh to make him humble, because the proud will surely fall. But God does not merely want that. He wants Paul to experience the greater grace of God through the process. Therefore, ask ourselves: Is our illness great or God’s grace greater? Are our weaknesses genuine or God’s power genuine? Without suffering, can we know His grace? Can we be in awe of God’s power? This power does not just sustain us when we are sick. It can save our souls, bring us from death to eternal life and testify God’s works.

Let us answer this real question: Why are these cluster cases of Coronavirus happening in churches?
1. The church has sufficient answer and power to face this epidemic: Because God has given the church the truth for wisdom and decisiveness. Therefore amidst the suffering, the church has the right perspective towards these issues, rather than seeing it as karma or blind optimism. God helps church leaders to have strength and wisdom to make the right choices, protect the faith of the believers and intercede for our society.

2. God has given the church real love: Not to ostracise any person or group. Even though our first cases are linked to two brethren from Wuhan, but nonetheless, they are also fellow brothers and sisters in the house of the Lord.  We trust that there are even more of them who are facing this in China. Therefore, faith and reality are together. Faith is not empty talk, it comes with love and actions. The Holy Spirit helps the church and the leaders so that we receive instructions of the Lord that decisions we make can impact the world and society.

3. The Lord’s church must also reflect upon ourselves through this <2 Chronicles 7:14>. Every time when suffering comes, God wants His people to humble down and repent. The common things we need to reflect upon in our own lives or churches:
(1) visible idols (earthly possessions, fame, success etc.)
(2) invisible idols (ideology from humans that causes man to pursue things that distant us from God)
However, God is merciful and kind. He has compassion as we turn to Him, live by His will and continue to spread His word, truthfully and faithfully.

Let us pray earnestly and humbly as we are all members of the church. We pray that the Singapore churches will jointly repent and reflect so that the pure gospel of the Lord will be restored to the pulpit, giving us hope in the end days.

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Pastor Vincent Choo
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Vincent serves as the President of The Blessed Run Church. He is also the Senior Pastor of The Life Church and Missions (Singapore) and is an ardent missionary to the Chinese World. He currently lives in Singapore with his wife, Qiufen, and has three kids, Mary, David, and Caleb.

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