Facing Guilt In Inevitable Circumstances

Facing Guilt In Inevitable Circumstances

Pastor Vincent - 29 May 2014

The Priceless Gospel, One That Is Truly Binding

All English Service

After listening to many messages, we need to uprightly ask ourselves these questions: 1. What is gospel to you? 2. How precious is this gospel to you? (are you willing to give up your personal desires just to pursue it? How much do you need it?) 3. Are you bound to this gospel like the silken fetter? A real and progressive faith-living is one that is constantly experiencing AND confirming the work of Holy Spirit inside us. To a born again man, the gospel is not mere knowledge but the heart of God, i.e. constantly loving, tearing down the old self and rebuilding the new thinking and living system in us. This is because the working of God in people He loves is like "Silken fetters", "binding" our hearts to His love and leading, so that we are walking closer and closer with Him, and desiring to be in sync with His heart more and more. Therefore, ask yourself, is the gospel you have come to know - one that is truly binding? A gospel that is truly binding is not cheap nor easy, instead, it is priceless, the truth, and sometimes giving us difficult moments and putting us in paradoxical situations - yet with it comes the glory of God, crown of life and inner strength from the power of Holy Spirit to walk through each difficult moments.

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The problem of guilt exists in the human hearts since the fall of men. It is guilt that brings fear actually. Yet when unforeseen undesirable situation arises, causing some unintended consequences, how do we set ourselves free from guilt then? With the Coronavirus striking the churches and society today, we see people reacted with both guilt and fear. How do Christians overcome our inner struggles?


* Understanding Fear.

* Understanding Guilt.


Verses to Read: <1 Sam 30:1-8>


The Spiritual Overview

1. The inevitable circumstances befall!

2. The Lord did not forsake David and his men in their misfortune or desperation

* <1 Sam 30:6>: But David found strength in the Lord His God.

* <Ps 16:10>: You will not abandon me to the grave, nor will you let your Holy one see decay.

3. David seek the counsel of the Lord

* <1 Sam 30:7-8>: “Bring me the ephod”… .and David inquired of the Lord…

4. The Lord spared David from the greater guilt of engaging Saul and the Israelites army in a war.


Qns: How to understand and deal with guilt in inevitable circumstances?

1. Guilt is something that we cannot shoulder.

Only our Lord Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection could bear all the guilt in this World.

By believing in Christ, we equally believe in God’s good sovereign will for us.

* <Php 1:12>: What has happened to me has really served to advance the gospel. 

2. Guilt is the enemy’s way of weakening us.

Only the grace of God could remove the guilt and help us find strength in the Lord.

* <Ro 8:35-37>: Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword? As it is written: “For your sake we face death all day long; we are considered as sheep to be slaughtered.” No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us.

3. Guilt distracts us from seeking God’s counsel.

Keep seeking the Lord’s counsel, submit to His leading and new ways will open up.

4. Guilt makes us selfish and propels us to pursue our own benefits over others.

* <1 Samuel 30:9-10,18-26>

Set our perspectives right to bless the churches of God in the COVID_19 saga, for that is the Lord’s heartbeat.

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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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