Welcome to our weekly podcast here at Every Nation Singapore. We hope that these messages will cause you to love the word of God even more.
The tabernacle pointed to God’s desire to dwell with His people. This week, we’ll explore how Jesus fulfills that promise and welcomes us into God’s presence.
Jesus is greater than every earthly priest because He never fails, never changes, and never stops interceding for us. This week, we’ll discover why we can confidently draw near to God through Him.
Promises are only as trustworthy as the one who makes them. This week, we’ll discover why we can confidently trust God’s faithfulness and anchor our hope in Jesus.
How do we keep growing in our faith? Hebrews shows us how God matures us as we trust His promises, obey His Word, and serve others in love.
Jesus never promised a life without suffering, but He showed us how to endure it well. This week, we’ll learn from His example and discover how suffering can strengthen our faith and deepen our hope in Him.
Jesus never promised a life without suffering, but He showed us how to endure it well. This week, we’ll learn from His example and discover how suffering can strengthen our faith and deepen our hope in Him.
What does a father’s love tell us about God? This week, we’ll explore how our Heavenly Father cares for His children and how we can reflect His love to the people around us.
We all need someone who understands us and someone we can trust to lead us. In Jesus, we have both. This week, we’ll explore what it means that Jesus is both our Priest and King.
Because Jesus knows our struggles and cares for us deeply, we never have to approach God in fear. This week, we’ll discover what it means to come boldly to His throne of grace.
God’s Word has authority because it comes from Him. It speaks life, reveals truth, and calls us to respond. This week, let’s explore what it means for His Word to be alive and active in us.
Pentecost wasn’t just an event in the Bible—it marked the beginning of a Spirit-empowered harvest that continues today. This week, let’s explore how God fills His people with His Spirit and calls us to take part in His great harvest.
God’s promise of rest is real, and it calls us to respond in faith and perseverance. This week, let’s look at how we can follow Jesus and enter His rest together.
Faith is not always safe or comfortable—it often requires courage. This week, we’ll learn from Moses’ mother, who trusted God in the face of danger, and discover how we can live with a faith that is willing to risk it all.
Before we can enter God’s rest, we need to first know what it is. This week, we’ll explore what it means that God Himself rests—and why that changes how we look at peace, work, and trust.
God calls us to encourage one another daily to remain faithful and steadfast in Him. This week, we’ll explore how the church community helps us stay anchored in Jesus and grow together in faith.
It’s easy to drift into complaining or doubt—but Jesus teaches us something better. This week, we’ll learn how to live with soft and open hearts that trust Him and walk in His rest.
Because of what Jesus did on the cross, we have a new identity and a new way of living. This week, we’ll explore what it looks like to “fix our thoughts” on Him.
The resurrection of Jesus is the greatest news the world has ever received. This week, we’ll see how His victory over death gives us a sure faith, a living hope, and a mission worth dying for.
The crowds welcomed Jesus with praise—but many didn’t understand who He truly was. This week, we’ll look at how people responded to Jesus then, and what it means for us to follow Him as our true King today.
Jesus didn’t stay distant from our broken world—He stepped into it. This week, we’ll discover how Jesus shared in our humanity, suffered on our behalf, and opened the way for us to become part of God’s family.
We often see a broken world and wonder what went wrong with humanity. This week, we’ll discover how Jesus became human to restore our true purpose—and how seeing Him clearly helps us see ourselves, others, and the world with hope.
In a world full of distractions, it’s easy to lose sight of what matters most. This week, we’ll learn why we must hold tightly to the gospel and keep listening closely to the One who saves us.
Everything around us shifts—leaders change, systems fail, and the future can feel uncertain. But Jesus remains the same. This week, let’s discover why building our lives on the eternal King gives us unshakable hope and confidence.
God is not distant or silent—He is speaking clearly through His Son. This week, we begin Hebrews by discovering who Jesus is and why listening to Him changes everything.
God invites us into His mission every day. This week, we’ll learn how to recognise His work around us, respond in faith, and walk together in His purpose.
Jesus sends us just as He was sent—but He never sends us alone. This week, let’s talk about how the Holy Spirit empowers us to live on mission with love, purpose, and God’s constant presence.
God’s plan to bring us back to Himself came at a great cost. This week, we’ll reflect on how Jesus willingly gave His life so we could be reconciled to God and to one another.
Before God leads us forward, He calls us closer. This week, let’s talk about what it means to seek God first and prepare our hearts for what’s ahead.
As 2025 ends and we step into a new year, let’s talk about the greatest prize we can pursue—not success or resolutions, but knowing Jesus and becoming more like Him.
The story of Christmas is more than a celebration—it’s a calling. This week, let’s talk about how Jesus’ mission invites us into God’s work in the world.
Christmas reminds us that God is not far away—He came close to us. This week, let’s explore what it means that Jesus is “God with us.”
As God’s people, we don’t just wait—we wait with hope. Advent invites us to slow down, look to Jesus, and remember that every promise He made will be fulfilled in His perfect time.
Jesus showed us what real love looks like through the cross. This week, we’ll talk about how His perfect love shapes the way we love others.
God’s love isn’t just something we receive—it moves us to love others! Let’s discover how three people in the Bible showed love in action and explore what it means to love others in real, practical ways.
Love is the very nature of God. When we truly know Him, His love changes how we treat others. This week, let’s talk about what it means to love like God.
Our hope in the future shapes how we live today. This week, let’s talk about what it means to live with eyes fixed on the ultimate hope—Jesus Christ, our eternal King.
Jeremiah’s story shows us that hope isn’t just felt—it’s lived. This week, let’s learn what it means to live out real hope that endures because of who God is.
When everything feels uncertain, Jesus gives us a hope that never dies. This week, let’s talk about the living hope we have in Him, a hope that stays alive through every season.
Not everything we hope in will last. When life feels uncertain, God invites us to place our hope in Him alone. His love and mercy never fail, and His faithfulness gives us strength to keep going.
Faith doesn’t grow in isolation. Let’s talk about how God designed the church to be the place where faith is nurtured.
Faith isn’t just something we talk about—it’s something we live out. In the Gospels, people showed their faith through gratitude, persistence, and trust in Jesus. Let’s discover how we can walk in the same kind of faith today.
Faith isn’t wishful thinking—it’s confident trust in who God is and what He has promised. Because of His faithful and unchanging character, we can confidently put our hope in Him, obey Him, and experience His peace each day.
From creation to the church today, God has always chosen to work in relationship with His people. Let’s talk about how we are empowered to live and build His kingdom together.
Faith isn’t only about what God does in your lifetime—it’s about trusting Him to move in the lives of those who come after you. Let’s see how, like Joseph, we can leave a legacy of faith that inspires the next generation.
Words shape faith. What we tell the next generation matters — stories of God’s faithfulness, His life-giving commands, and His mighty wonders. This week, let’s rediscover the power of passing on our testimony and building a faith that endures long after us.
When you look at the next generation, do you tend to see faults and immaturity—or do you see God’s hand at work? This week, we’ll learn from the faith of Moses’ parents and talk about how to see, protect, and release the next generation.
Campus ministry isn’t just a strategy—it’s a response to God’s heart. This week, let’s talk about why reaching the next generation matters deeply to God, and how we can be part of what He’s doing on our campuses.
God isn’t just working in one generation—He’s moving through all of them! This week, let’s talk about why reaching and walking with the next generation is part of God’s plan for all of us.
No one is meant to follow Jesus alone. God placed us in a spiritual family for a reason! Let’s talk about what it looks like to grow in faith together as a church community.
Putting our faith in Jesus is just the beginning. Like a seed that needs deep roots to grow strong, our faith needs to be nurtured. This week, let’s talk about what it means to be established in Christ—and how we can help others grow deeper in Him too.
Jesus didn’t just teach or preach from a distance; He engaged people with love and compassion. This week, let’s talk about how we can follow His example—reaching others with truth, mercy, and love.
Let’s seize this opportunity to connect with others and embody the church in our community!
Jesus didn’t just call us to gather—He called us to go and carry His love and message into the world. Today, let’s talk about living on mission, wherever we are, even in our everyday lives.
The Church isn’t just a building or service—it’s the community of Jesus’ followers who worship and gather together in His name. When we come together, God’s power is with us. This week, let’s explore what it means to be part of the gathered Church that’s built on Jesus, our sure foundation.
This Father’s Day, as we honor our dads and father figures, let’s also remember that God is our perfect Father. Today, let’s talk about how Jesus prayed to God as His Father and how we can do the same.
When something amazing happens, you don’t keep it to yourself! The Spirit empowers us to speak with boldness, love, and truth. Let’s learn what it means to proclaim Jesus in our everyday lives.
What you consume shapes who you become. When we meditate on Scripture, we’re not just learning about God—we’re being transformed by Him. Today, let’s look more deeply into meditating on God’s Word.
We are made in God’s image—but what does that really mean? This week, we’ll talk about what it looks like to reflect God’s image, and how this shapes the way we see ourselves and others.
Some of us have had great fathers, while others carry deep wounds. No matter our experience, God wants us to know this: He is our perfect Father, and He loves us completely. This week, let’s reflect on what it means to be His beloved children.
A mother’s love is powerful—but it’s only a glimpse of God’s amazing love! This Mother’s Day, let’s explore how God reveals His compassion through mothers and how we can rest in His unshakable care.
What’s kept us going all these years? It’s not luck or effort—it’s God’s faithfulness! Today, we reflect on who He is and all He’s done—for the past 30 years, and for the years still to come.
In a world full of differences, it’s easy to drift apart. But God calls us to worship side by side—united in His peace, His Word, and His name. Let’s talk about how we can worship together in unity and what it means to share lives as His Church.
When life hurts, worship can feel hard to do. But what if that’s exactly where we find strength? Let’s explore how worship lifts our eyes to a God who is still in control.
In the midst of life’s hustle and bustle, where can we go to find true rest? Let’s explore what it means to worship God by abiding in His presence.
Worship isn’t something that only happens in a church setting. Let’s journey into what it truly means to worship God in the Spirit and in truth—anywhere, anytime, all the time.
Devoting your time, money, and effort to God’s work isn’t wrong. However, that’s not the foremost thing God asks of us. Today, let’s discuss what genuinely pleases God.
Life is harsh. You might wonder: Does God really care? But Jesus’ heart has always been for those in need. Today, let’s talk about His compassion and what it means to reflect His image through social responsibility.
Everyone admires those who stand for justice. But did you know that social responsibility is at the heart of who God is? Join us as we explore what it means to be socially responsible.
It’s natural to try and fix problems ourselves. But there will always be something that overwhelms us. Let’s talk about what it means to humbly trust Jesus with everything—especially the things we can’t control.
Just as a healthy plant grows fruit, a life in Christ will naturally bear the fruit of the Spirit! Today, we’ll explore what that looks like and how we can continue to bear and live out this fruit.
It’s easy to take our abilities and talents for granted, forgetting that they come from God and have a greater purpose. Today, we’ll discover how the Holy Spirit empowers us with gifts to serve the Church.
God’s promise to pour out His Spirit on all people is one of His greatest gifts. But how do we know if we’re filled with the Holy Spirit? Let’s dive deeper into what this means for us and how we can walk in His power every day!
With so many voices around us, how do we know what is truly right? Today, let’s search God’s Word together and discover who the Holy Spirit is and how He guides us to the truth.
Now we have discovered a new community: the people of God. But what is the Church’s purpose? Let’s explore its mission and how we can serve God and others.
All who follow Jesus also become part of a new community: the people of God. Let’s look at how the Church can come together and serve as one in Christ.
Life can be challenging, but you can persevere with God’s forgiveness, presence, and victory. Focus on Him and accept the hope and strength He provides!
How did the cross, an instrument of death, become a symbol of life? Let us dive into the new beginning that Jesus provides on the first Sunday of the year.
Take a step back to look further ahead. As we welcome 2025, let us consider our past, present, and future from the perspective of God’s faithfulness.
Everyone has a family story about Christmas. Today, we’ll revisit the family in the Christmas Story: Joseph, Mary, and Jesus.
Everyone loves good news! This Christmas, let’s remember the best news: the reason we can all become part of God’s family.
Christmas holidays bring families – and maybe family problems – to the forefront. Today, let’s see how Jesus meant family relationships to look like.
In a world where convenience reigns, would anyone honestly go out of their way for others? Look at the person who did just that for you this December.
It’s no secret that marriage comes with conflicts. Today we’ll talk about God’s Word on divorce and the power of His restorative love.
Marriage is a profound journey beyond simply falling in love and beginning life as a couple. It often involves a deeper transformation and a strong commitment that helps both partners grow together and strengthen their bond.
Marriage is frequently misunderstood, overly desired, or even feared by those who have not yet experienced it. Today, let’s discuss what God’s perspective on marriage is.
Is marriage an outdated practice—or essential to Christianity? Let’s take a look at how God designed marriage and the real message it was meant to tell.
The “Pay It Forward” philosophy involves doing a good deed to a new person instead of giving it back to the giver.
Would you meet a need when you’re in need? Today let’s talk about how meeting a need is sowing a seed.
Money is a powerful tool but can also be a slippery slope if not handled wisely. Let’s delve into what the Bible says about the significance and risks associated with our finances.
Certain calls catch us off guard, calls we can’t afford to miss, and calls that persistently demand our attention. When it’s Jesus’s calling, what could be more deserving of our focus?
Word of mouth was the primary communication medium of pre-tech generations and the main way people learned about Jesus. Let’s rediscover the power of this traditional method for proclaiming Jesus today.
A first step signifies the beginning of something new. When we follow Jesus, we take that crucial first step into a lifetime journey.
Today, there’s a share button on every form of media. But what is the greatest message that needs spreading? Let’s discuss our call to take part and go.
Effect follows cause. The action goes before the outcome. But what if the natural order we’re used to flips upside down? Let’s look closely into the most unreasonable exchange made in history.
What was the underlying intention behind subjecting Jesus to excruciating shame and pain? Let’s closely examine the profound significance of Jesus’ suffering and its profound implications for those who choose to walk in His footsteps.
You may consider yourself chill or a fighter, but this is true for all: Left to ourselves, we will go against Jesus’ will and ways.
Nobody’s perfect—except for one man: Jesus. Let’s look at how Jesus showed Himself perfect as the crucifixion drew near.
Embarking on a journey of following Jesus is not always a comfortable experience. When we explore the book of Matthew, we can witness the diverse responses of individuals— some embracing the path of following Jesus wholeheartedly, while others gradually withdrawing from it.
It is challenging to plan for something when you don’t know when it will happen. Jesus gives us a game plan on how to spend our waiting time.
We can plan for the future, but there will always be something we don’t foresee. Let’s talk about what truly remains in the end.
The Pharisees were outwardly religious, but their hearts were far from God. How can we be different?
“Why, God?” It’s a familiar phrase, but let’s look closer at the heart of the questions people asked Jesus.
We all have received the King’s invitation. Jesus teaches us how our response to the invitation matters in the kingdom of heaven.
Today’s world is all about authenticity. But can we really reveal our deepest thoughts? The key is the truth of Jesus.
It’s normal to expect a fair exchange for hard work. In truth, Jesus gave us the better deal in an unfair exchange.
If perfection is unattainable, who gets welcomed into the kingdom of heaven? The answer is simple but not easy.
Even in church community, it’s not always easy to stay united. It takes God’s presence for us to enjoy lasting and fruitful fellowship with others.
The values of the world are different from what Jesus values. Let’s look at what Jesus has to say about humility, unity, and the value of life.
It’s not the size of our faith that makes miracles happen. The key is where we anchor our faith.
Something about trees and mountains makes it easy to reflect, recharge, and feel closer to God. But would it be possible to live these God moments every day?
Deepening any relationship requires time and effort. If we want to know Jesus more, we need to be intentional about it.
We compliment or critique people on what we see. But what happens on the outside rarely reveals what’s in the heart.
When life doesn’t make sense, how do we respond? With Jesus, the unreasonable may be what makes sense in His kingdom.
We all know that it’s impossible to keep a wave from reaching the shore. It’s just as impossible to stop the Kingdom of God from advancing.
Sometimes God’s words don’t make sense to us. But if we receive them in the right way, we’ll be surprised at the fruit we could bear.
We often think about justice as strict, efficient, and unforgiving. But let’s look deeper into Jesus’ kind of justice.
“Why, God?” It’s a question everyone has asked or will ask at some point. What is God’s answer when times are uncertain?
Following Jesus is not all fun and games, but whatever cost is required is worth the ultimate reward.
While magicians’ tricks are illusions, Jesus’ miracles are genuine. Let’s look at the heart behind Jesus’ miracles, still happening today.
People like to quote the Bible: “Do not judge or you will be judged.” But there’s more to this Scripture than most people know.
Worry is a normal part of life, especially when it comes to finances. Let’s understand how God’s Kingdom overcomes every worry we could ever face.
We’re in the middle of a raging conflict: between the kingdom of the world and the Kingdom of God. Whose side are we choosing every day and every minute?
Matthew was an ordinary tax collector in Israel who recorded his encounter with an extraordinary man. Let’s look at Jesus through the eyes of Matthew.
Being set apart by God as holy doesn’t end here on earth. It is our greatest hope: an eternity with God.
It doesn’t always take a pandemic to shake our faith—most times it’s the little distractions and struggles of life piling up. With Jesus, we can live “set apart” and overcome all of these.
Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross was the greatest one-time payment ever made, that is felt all over the world and has implications for all eternity.
Focusing on God and what sets Him apart from any other is probably one of the best ways to start the year. Looking forward to a fantastic year ahead!
Whether the year ahead looks bright or bleak, there will always be something to thank God for each day. Let’s turn the thankfulness switch on every morning!
Many foundations exist that aim to bring hope to the world by alleviating poverty and hunger and improving access to education. However, there is only one true Hope of the world.
The term “world peace” seems forever connected with the idea of Miss Universe. But there is only one way that true peace can be attained.
It’s easy to talk about joy—when things are going fine. What about when nothing around us brings happiness?
We sing “Give Love on Christmas Day”—but do we understand the true Love story of Christmas?
Times of testing are hard to go through and often dreaded. Let’s take a look at how we can respond when God is the one testing us.
There are many things that we find important in life. But it’s really the nonmaterial things that hold the most value.
We all know that vision is important. Without vision, people perish. But what influences our vision?
We all want treasures that last forever. But why is it so difficult to find valuables that will stand the test of time?
Addiction bears a negative value nowadays—but let’s discover what addiction meant for the early church in Acts.
Everyone, everywhere is stuck in a self-made cage of condemnation. And there is only one right way to break free.
There is an invisible battle taking place in the spiritual world. Let’s be ready to resist the unseen enemy.
Many things influence our lives—both seen and unseen. It’s time to open our eyes to the unseen.
Because we believe in the Bible, we know that the spiritual world is real. This means that knowing our SQ is crucial.
Everyone can grow and mature by themselves—to some extent. But growing to complete maturity can only happen with others.
Everyone faces trials and hardships. They are the moments in life we want to get out of. But when we approach them with the right perspective, we might be surprised at the effect.
Mindsets are hard to shake because most of the time we’re not even aware we have them. Join us as we discuss what having a mature mentality looks like.
Staying an infant is not on anyone’s list of goals. Most people will say they strive to be better. The same is true for our relationship with Christ.
Judgment sounds bad at first. But when it comes to Jesus, it reveals His love and justice.
Have you ever wondered about life after death? The way we view the afterlife empowers how we live today.
What does it mean to “lay hands” on people? We have a part to play in making Jesus known—not only in the spirit, but also in the flesh.
No physical factors will truly change a person inside out. Instead, a changed life begins when we are immersed in a relationship with Jesus.
Jesus never meant us to just get by in life—He wants us to be victorious. A key ingredient to pleasing God and winning in life is faith.
Following Jesus is a constant discovery of God’s truth and how our lives fall short of it. This leads us to a lifestyle of repentance from acts that lead to spiritual death.
God’s gift to those in Him is salvation and the promise that He will be with us as the Holy Spirit. Knowing this is the best gift we can give to the generations after us.
From Day 1, our church has been committed to reaching, helping, discipling, and training the next generation towards their God-ordained destiny. We all have a part to play in keeping this commitment.
The workplace tends to be toxic, but Joseph’s story in Genesis gives us a picture of how God uplifts and rewards those who diligently put Him first.
God’s calling for every person is worth a lifetime of discovery and consistent pursuit. And God’s intent is that we live out that calling.
When God charged man to fill the earth and subdue it, it meant more than just growing your family. It was a command to take the culture of God’s Kingdom to the ends of the earth.
Work can be stressful because of the pressure to perform and exceed expectations. The truth is, work was God’s idea, and He knows how to do it best.
The gospel is not just a one-time encounter. As we meditate on it daily, it will fuel the transformation that needs to take place in our lives to make us more like Jesus.
God owns us twice. First, because He created us. Second, because He bought us out of our slavery to sin.
If we care enough to admit it, we always want to be on the right side of things. It’s a constant challenge and a daily pursuit.
The thing about traditions is there’s a tendency for them to lose their essence long before anybody realizes. Easter may be a lifeless tradition for many, but not to those who understand the power of God it represents.
Pastor Timothy Loh’s passion is making disciples, especially reaching out to those who don’t know God. He takes us on a journey through Matthew 28 and passages from Paul’s writings to emphasize the importance of making disciples. His message urges believers to move from hoping or trying to make disciples to recognizing that they ought to make disciples.
While we may be familiar with the Gospel of Jesus, the truth is there’s probably a few other gospels we also believe in and trust for certain needs that we have.
Relationships are great, except when they’re not. Because we live in an imperfect world, we also need to be open to the reality of relationships that need to end.
While a bunch of lettuce might taste nice, it’s nothing compared to a salad. The same is true for relationships. Certain things need to come together to make it work.
Nurturing relationships can be hard because somebody else’s prescription or recommendation won’t always work. Which is precisely why we need God for each and every relationship we intend to develop.
Relationships are complicated but valuable. It might take a lifetime to acknowledge, understand, and embrace, let alone master it. But it’s worth it.
The Church seems like a simple group of believers, but if you consider how some churches have endured through the years and decades, you’ll begin to understand that there really is power in unity amidst the diversity in the Body of Christ.
As the Body of Christ shares a lot of things in common, being part of the Every Nation family of churches calls us to do certain things that in a way make us distinct.
The group of believers who were called “the early church” was described as devoted to a few essential things that attracted the people around them.
These past three years, there have been a lot of questions about the validity of online worship services and whether they are real church services. Today, we examine what a church really is.
Everyone has a perspective on death, but no one can control it. Good thing God has complete authority over death.
Two things about miracles are consistent for all: they accomplish the plan of God and they’re for God’s glory.
When breakthroughs don’t seem enough or have not worked out as expected, don’t be intimidated to ask God for another one. He doesn’t run out and He’s committed to seeing His plan through.
It is still being debated if the account of Jesus feeding five thousand people is a myth or a miracle. But the real miracle wasn’t really about the food.
In a time of great uncertainty, restlessness, and hopelessness, God’s word comes through. Sometimes, it’s accompanied by miracles that remind us of just how omnipotent He is.
We’ve heard it many times before, “Every day is Christmas.” But the reality is, “We need Christmas every day.” We need a constant reminder that hope lives on, and that hope is made possible only by Jesus.
Our busyness and the growing demands of our lives makes it more and more possible to miss the message of the season. Here’s a timely wake-up call before we miss it altogether.
From the moment of Jesus’ birth it was clear that He was not just shining light on the world, but that His light would remain because He is the light.
Christmas may be the last thing on everyone’s minds as 2022 comes to a close. But just like Jesus’ coming to earth, it may exactly be the need of the hour.
The famine experienced by the early church proved that famines are not bound in a certain time, God has a way of providing, and that God’s people have the ability to respond in generosity.
No earthly catastrophe has the power to thwart or even delay God’s plan. His purpose will prevail at His appointed time, even in the midst of a famine or a global recession.
It’s hard to imagine just how bankrupt Naomi, Ruth, and Orpah were— and in the midst of a famine, no less! But God’s sovereignty determines a path forward— toward salvation and redemption.
The Bible is filled with stories of famines. And while these times of shortage and instability were difficult even for God’s people, they proved to be catalysts for God’s purpose to become evidently clear.
Even Jesus Himself was no stranger to physical, emotional, and mental pain, so if you’ve ever felt alone in your struggle, this message is for you.
There are circumstances beyond our control, and these may cause us emotional instability and pain. But it’s in these situations where God proves He is sovereign over all!
Every person, at least once in their lives, has had to struggle with their emotions. Yes, everyone— even the man after God’s own heart.
What do you do when your emotions have forced your body to stop and abandon all hope and desire to live? How do you wake up from a living nightmare?
Every day won’t be a top-of-the-mountain moment. There will be days of feeling defeated, abandoned, and depressed. What do we do when our emotions tumble into an uncontrollable roller coaster?
While we are physical beings who need to breathe in order to live, we are also spiritual beings. And to thrive as such, there are some things we cannot live without.
When life gets chaotic and filled with trouble, we need to stay sharp and focused. That’s what the sword of the Spirit enables us to do.
All our bodily functions are made possible by our minds, and any injury to it will cause us to lose control. That’s why a helmet in our armour is very important.
Paul makes it very clear what the shield of faith is for: it’s to extinguish the fiery arrows from the enemy. We need to know how to take it up and keep it up as our protection.
Whether it’s for sports, work, or a casual walk, we need our shoes to be comfortable and give us stability. Ephesians also talks about shoes in relation to the Gospel, and it’s part of our battle gear.
It’s easy to see why the breastplate is a crucial piece of the armour. It is able to protect some of the most important organs of the body, including the heart. Learn how righteousness protects us from the schemes of …
In Ephesians 6, of all the pieces of armour, Paul chose to start off with the belt. What’s so significant about this belt of truth that it deserves to be mentioned first?
This message is not meant to scare anyone. It is a reminder that evil days are real and inevitable. What’s more real is Christ’s victory that allows us to be victorious in these difficult times.
In Philippians, we will see Paul’s exhortation for living in hard times side-by-side with a reminder that God invites us to be partners with Him in the Gospel.
It’s inevitable in a season of inflation that there will be losers and gainers. How do we make sure we’re on the positive end and not on the negative one?
In light of rising prices and several reports of worsening inflation in the coming weeks and months, here’s a gentle reminder to take stock of the truly valuable stuff.
By now we have all felt the steep rise in prices. We are told this INFLATION is caused by a number of things, including the pandemic. This message is about how to prevail during such a time.
You can’t go anywhere in our world without some encounter with sex. It’s everywhere— in malls, billboards, schools, and most of all, on the internet. And God has much to say about it.
A series of messages on relationships will not be complete without unpacking God’s design and purpose for marriage, and this message aims to do just that.
Has your spiritual life become mundane? Here are 9 practical tips you can use to encounter Jesus today.
How do we receive what Jesus has in store for us? Good news: it’s so easy, even a child can do it.
Has your love for Jesus grown cold? Let these stories of Jesus healing the broken bring you back to a heart of worship and gratitude.
“I believe; help my unbelief!” How does Jesus respond to different levels of faith? As we look at stories of people bringing their storms to Jesus, imagine how He can encounter you today.
How do you start a conversation with the God of the universe? Like any good relationship, it begins with the freedom to ask questions.
Denying Jesus cost Peter his calling. That’s what he thought. Jesus’s plan and purpose hadn’t changed, though.
Jesus’ death and resurrection brought a unique experience to His closest friends and followers, and there’s something we could learn from each of them for our lives today.
The Cross is the most popular of all Christian symbols, and the reason is simple: without this event on the Cross, there wouldn’t be anything to celebrate every Sunday.
Next to Christmas, the season of Lent until Easter is the next biggest event in the Christian faith. It highlights Jesus’ suffering, death, and resurrection.
Another one of the devil’s weapons against God’s people is tearing relationships with accusation. The antidote is simple, though: fellowship.
One of the best devices of the devil is history. He doesn’t forget our sins and reminds us again and again that we’re no good.
One of the biggest successes of the devil is in the area of deception. He tricks people into going after less valuable stuff instead of the more valuable ones.
There are spiritual forces against us tirelessly waiting for an opportunity to lure us further and faster into sin.
It’s easier to stop something at the roots, and it’s the same with sin. We need to cut it before it starts to take root in our lives.
Sin is not after the lousy things in your life but the most important. It wants to be #1, and it’s very patient. There’s a way to make sure sin doesn’t take that spot.
An animal is an animal. No matter how much you care for it, its nature remains that of an animal, and it’s not something we should keep close or even inside of us.
We sometimes lose sleep over the constant changes brought about by our bout with COVID, but there is a deadlier pandemic that a lot may have forgotten.
As we’ve started the year strong with the Word of God, you’re invited to step into the destiny God has in store for you this 2022.
While truth is a real treasure that every person seeks every day, it is elusive. The Bible presents us with the most important truth behind truth.
Jesus said: “…the one who feeds on me will live…” While some of His followers got offended and left, what did He really mean by that?
2020 and 2021 have been years of record deaths. To make sense of death, we need a firm grip in understanding LIFE as God designed and intended.
How do we encounter Jesus in a real and tangible way in the new year? It all begins with abiding in God’s Word.
What kind of gift would you give to a prime minister? A president? A king? God breaks all the rules by loving us first with the ultimate gift of love, a king named Jesus. How will you respond?
A thrill of hope…the weary world rejoices! Are you weary from your current circumstances? Jesus has a gift for you today: an eternal hope that will never disappoint.
When unexpected challenges hit you, how do you choose to respond? The story of Mary shows us how God’s gift of joy is available anytime, anywhere, all the time.
No Biblical discussion on money and finances will be complete without a discussion on generosity and why it’s the tool of choice of the kingdom of God to bring prosperity.
In terms of storing for future need, there’s a lot we could learn from ants. Let’s discover what these tiny and seemingly inconsequential creatures can teach us when it comes to our finances.
Stewardship starts with two very basic things: earning and spending. And it’s also here where our finances can get very complicated.
There are more verses in the Bible that talk about money than faith and prayer combined. It’s a subject that is important to God which makes it an important concern for everyone who follows Jesus and wants to honour God.
What does it really mean to be #blessed? As we unpack God’s true purpose for prosperity, we’ll see that more money might actually mean more problems.
There may have been a little misunderstanding about the grace of God over the years. It’s time we look into it and appreciate how generous of a gift from God it truly is.
If we were honest with ourselves, it’s impossible to maintain good health without discipline. It’s something nobody likes, but everyone certainly needs.
Being designed and created whole, God has given us the power to steward our life, especially our health. This message breaks down what this power actually means.
The first and most important thing you need to know about your health is this: everything started with being whole.
Time to see the real price tag of following Jesus and having a life in Christ that’s been promised as abundant. Put on your glasses to see it clearly.
The law of sowing and reaping affects everyone. This universal principle has the potential to change every aspect of your life.
It’s easy to see the fruit of one’s life — successful relationships, health, and finances. It’s difficult to see what makes those things possible because the key is something that’s usually hidden or unseen.
A thriving life is possible for everyone, even now, because abundance isn’t dictated by circumstances but by a promise of Jesus.
Leadership is often a long journey. There are calm seas but also stretches of rough water, occasional storms, and mountain-high waves. Here is David’s advice to leaders.
Our leadership journey isn’t void of struggles and hardships. It is in these challenges that we grow to become the kind of leader God intended us to be.
King David’s leadership journey is so far from our notion of authority and prestige that the title brings. Let’s look back at how David started off as a leader even before he became king.
There’s no better example of great leadership than God Himself. Psalm 23 teaches us how.
In Matthew 6, Jesus concludes His prayer with three things that He knows are always on top of people’s minds.
The biggest question everyone has about prayer is this: Why doesn’t God answer all my prayers?
The name of God is not just a word we use to call Him: it embodies who He is, what He is capable of, and what He does. Enrich your prayer life today by understanding why we hallow God’s name.
Our emotions have purpose and contribute to our well-being when expressed and kept healthy.
Is the word “father” a trigger for you? No matter how good your biological father was, God’s definition of fatherhood will uncover your true purpose and value.
Jesus’ Parable of the Prodigal Son is the perfect reminder that God is in the business of redemption and restoration and how that passes on to us as His children.
Cain & Abel and Saul & David are the two top stories among the many in the Bible that deal with offences and their real life dangers.
It’s unavoidable: Our relationships will encounter dead ends and unresolved conflicts that will erode trust and love. Don’t worry, God has given us a strategy to reboot our relationships.
When people think of relationships, the usual themes revolve around love, care, and communication. That’s until trust is broken. People then realise that trust is the foundation for any and all relationships.
When coming to God feels more like going to the principal’s office than drinking from a refreshing oasis, we might not have an accurate picture of God.
The whole point of the person, presence, and power of the Holy Spirit is to make us bear the fruit of the Spirit very naturally.
Joseph’s life, as recorded in Genesis, captures how the Holy Spirit is able to operate in one’s life if the person is fully surrendered to living out God’s purpose. It’s a life we would all want to have today.
Just as a runner is able to go the distance when he catches a second wind, we will break through in life as we tap into the Holy Spirit and His power.
The person of the Holy Spirit and His presence in our life is one of the strongest reasons why we know we can overcome and triumph in 2021 despite all that is happening.
How is Easter relevant in a world of racial tensions, military unrest, and environmental challenges? Discover how the resurrection of Jesus ushers in a new era of hope for our brokenness.
Legal. Illegal. Legalistic. The difference between these three can spell the difference in living the life God intended for us.
What does it mean for someone who follows Christ to be salt and light to the world in the time we are living in today?
Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount is one of His most famous messages, and it is something we need to go back to and heed every so often.
If zeal is to diligently seek God’s Kingdom, and zeal without wisdom is dangerous, then it’s wise to know exactly what the kingdom of God is.
Without a doubt, living a life that is healthy, fruitful, and generally successful is everyone’s dream. Wisdom makes that dream a reality!
Human wisdom during these extraordinary times is insufficient. The time and season we are in demand that we have extraordinary wisdom.
Unlike animals that experience things but don’t ask why, we humans want to know the reason why things are the way they are.
What makes a new year…“new”? Will a new lunar cycle automatically change your circumstances or does the God of the Bible have a renewed lifestyle ready for you today? Huat ah!
We are all expecting vaccines and a petering out of COVID. As we have seen, that is not the case, and things won’t be as quick as we expected.
If you feel stuck in a valley that has disrupted your life for the past weeks and months, watch this message to help you begin climbing up to the mountaintop.
As we determine if decisions are the right ones to make, stop to consider if these are what God wants for us and that ultimately, it’s God that we’re seeking and not just temporary things.
Coming into 2021, the Lord impressed upon Pastor Joey the word “ZEAL.” He believes it’s the key to how we should approach this uncertain and unclear season.
Need direction for 2021? Here’s the good news of the new year: following the presence of God will lead you to a purpose greater than you can ask or imagine.
2020 has been described in so many ways: unprecedented, bizarre, uncommon, lost, difficult, among a few. But one thing is for certain, 2020 is still, the year of the Lord.
Our series of Christmas messages culminates with the Star of Bethlehem which the magi from the East followed and allowed them to find Jesus and worship Him.
Have you ever tried to figure out why candy canes were a usual Christmas treat? Or why it had those swirling red lines? In this message, discover how candy canes are more than just a sweet fix for children.
What is it about light that draws people to its brightness and radiance? However small the source, it will always capture attention, and at the same time, expose and reveal what darkness has hidden.
For many Christians around the world, the Christmas season has become about money, activities, and shopping. When we’ve lost the meaning or essence of something, it’s time to rediscover what it’s really all about.
Who controls the times and seasons? As we learn how the Israelites transitioned from Egypt to the Promised Land, let God open your eyes to the new and greater things He has for you.
Are you surprised when life is hard? Even the Bible says we will face challenges yet invites us to see them from God’s perspective of trust, love, and grace.
When faced with the problem of pain, do you want trite answers or true comfort? Find out how God Himself enters our pain as the God of all comfort in this honest and hopeful message.
When your expectations are crushed by reality, how can you restore your hope? This message is filled with strategies and testimonies of people who overcame by looking to the ultimate overcomer.
When it comes to the topic of finishing strong, there is probably no better resource than the mysterious book of Revelation. Let’s remove all the covers and secrets to learn what it really has to say.
Who isn’t looking forward to retirement and financial freedom? While saving isn’t wrong, Jesus shares a surprising parable that offers a healthier view of how to invest.
The Exodus account of God judging the gods of Egypt through a series of ten plagues speaks volumes and yet, in the midst of all the supernatural things that happened, we might miss God’s heart behind it.
The key to master money and not become a slave to it is stewardship. This message focuses on Jesus’ Parable of the Shrewd Manager to unearth this important principle in handling wealth and finance.
Once and for all, it’s time to settle the centuries-old discussion that money is the solution to everything.
Since the 1970s, the WHO has been following an alarming rise in depression cases throughout the world. What is God’s design for our minds and how can we keep it healthy?
The biggest revelation of 2020 isn’t in the world of finances, politics, education, or governance. It’s the fact that our health or the condition of our body plays a significant part in our lives! But what does the Bible have …
When is the last time your words hurt someone? Helped someone? If our tongue can bring death or life as the Bible says, let’s learn how to use this great power responsibly.
If our destiny was not a matter of coincidence but a direct result of conscious choices we made every day, would we live our life the same way we do now?
Is the life of faith more than just surviving? As we look at common questions during this time of uncertainty, learn how the presence of God can empower us to reach out and even thrive in our storms.
Here’s a message to help you navigate through the storms you’re facing today. Let’s learn from the man who weathered history’s worst storm.
In our current climate of complexity and uncertainty, it’s easy to get overwhelmed and lose focus. When confused and unsure of what to do, it might be time to retreat for a while to refocus, regain strength, and prepare for …
How do we build a stronger Singapore? Discover how the power of togetherness can unite people in a country as diverse as ours.
Psalm 133 exhorts us that when brethren dwell in unity, God commands a blessing. Living in unity with our family, community, church, or even in our nation will always be a challenge or something to work on, and apart from …
Proclaiming the gospel is not just about what the gospel is able to change in our lives, it’s also for us to share with other people so that it can be a blessing to them.
It’s probably the first time for most of the people of the world to be in some form of lockdown. Interestingly, this state of being forced into confinement has a spiritual parallel. Let’s find out how free we truly are.
Seeking God does not just involve praying, but it has a lot to do with what our minds think of during the day. How do we immerse ourselves with the truth of God’s Word from morning ’til night?
If praying was so easy, everyone would be doing it right now. But truth is, how to pray still comes out as a frequently asked question in church.
In a few days, the first six months of the year would have passed and we’re all like stuck at halftime trying to figure out how to win in the next half. What does it take to come out positive …
From Bloomberg to The Herald and even Conde Nast, the world is probably in agreement that 2020 is a lost year. But is there even a remote possibility that it’s not entirely lost?
Every day our lives get tossed to and fro like balls in a billiard table. While putting these back like a reset isn’t automatic when we wake up every morning, there is a way to start our day fresh and …
The complicated setup of our homes has led to it being overwhelmed in this season. And by extension, we find ourselves overwhelmed as well.
COVID-19 has highlighted how volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous our lives really are. And however we may try to put order, simplify, and strive for more clarity, there is something needed to make it all work and come together.
When there is a time of ambiguity, it pays to be very clear about certain things, spiritually.
Seasons of volatility and uncertainty can only lead to complexity. What do you need to have in order to survive a life that is like an entangled ball of yarn?
When things are uncertain and there are very few things we could count on, how do we make provisions for the future? Is there even a way to plan for what’s ahead?
How should we respond to the loss we’re seeing everywhere? We hear of people who have died, businesses that crumbled, and even opportunities lost. If we would take our cue from Jesus, how would he handle all this?
There’s a thing that keeps us from enjoying and living a life of rest that God intended for us, and it will take more than physical strength and sheer determination to overcome it.
God constantly invites us to enter His rest. Only when we do so shall we experience the real kind of life that God intended for us.
Too many people wear busyness like a badge. But not everyone could simply keep up. In fact, most of those obsessed with performing still encounter moments of burnout. Could there be a better way? A God-inspired way?
How we live our lives will become a pattern for how the succeeding generations will live theirs. Have we trusted on the favour of God rather than of men? Feared God more than people? Depended on God’s timing instead of …
What is God doing in your life in this season? During Joseph’s final shaking, God turned his suffering into salvation for others. Take advantage of this time to pause and listen for God’s next step for you.
Does slow and steady truly win the race? Don’t just settle for the good when you can enjoy God’s best in the fullness of time.
Are there situations that immobilise you because of a fear of man? Discover how Joseph found the key to stability when God replaced his fear of man with a fear of the Lord.
What is the source of your favour? When times of shaking strip away the favour of man, we discover who we truly rely on.
The trials we face could be the very instrument God has chosen for us to realise our destiny. What do we need in order to stay the course and reach God’s ultimate plan for our lives?
How do you respond when your world is shaken? When we see life from God’s point of view, we find that great opportunities come with great obstacles.
Fear is an easy response to all the negative news around us, but when we go back to the basics of the Christian life, we’ll experience God’s supernatural grace that turns fear into faith.
How do we grow in the grace God has given us? By giving it away. Today’s message encourages us to steward God’s grace for the sake of others.
Sometimes we ask God how He’s going to fix all of our problems. His reply? God will give us the power to overcome so we can show the world how to gracefully live the abundant life.
If we’re a Christian, why do we still struggle with sin? Find out today how God’s sanctifying grace not only saves us from the penalty of sin but trains us to overcome the power of sin.
Can you imagine living a debt-free life? Good news: Not only has God paid our ultimate debt in full, but His abundant grace means we can reign in life through Christ.
It’s easy to be thankful when things are going well, but God’s will for us is to give thanks in all circumstances, good or bad. Discover how you can tap into the power of thanksgiving in every season.
How do we experience the glory of God not only this Christmas season but every day of our lives? Find out how our physical needs point to deeper spiritual needs for an abundant life that glorifies God all year round.
The good news of Christmas isn’t just the warm and fuzzy feelings of tradition but rather a spiritual power that can transform your physical life. The true reason for the season is waiting for you.
How do you know you’ve run a strong race? It begins with having a clear finish line. Rediscover the mission God has for us as we run this race together.
Getting to the finish line can be full of ups and downs, peaks and valleys. But no matter how this season has been for you, be encouraged: you can still finish strong.
What is the proof of prosperity in your life? A generous God has generous children. Find out today whether you have a lender or borrower mentality.
When your idea of prosperity is defined by getting more stuff, then you are nearer to a poverty mindset than you might think. Living in prosperity begins with cultivating your mind to understand what God defines prosperity to be.
They say money doesn’t grow on trees so we live our lives striving to be prosperous. Today’s message from Deuteronomy 28:11 defines for us God’s truth about abundant prosperity.
God’s purposes are revealed even in the midst of a place of hardship. Jacob was on the run when God showed up through a dream. What is God showing you through your situation today? Here’s our message on Genesis 28:10-22.
How do we align our life’s desires with God’s desires? The answer is in delighting ourselves in the Lord and when we do this, we’ll discover that God’s desires lie in the delight of being with us.
We each have things in life that we desire. It could be getting married, a job promotion or a wonderful life. For these things to happen, we can either do it our way or decide daily to choose the One …
We make decisions every day and oftentimes make the wrong ones that cause bitterness in other people’s lives. How can we choose the ones that will add value to the life of others?
Nowadays, it’s increasingly difficult not to compare your life with someone else’s. With every scroll and like, discontent builds and with discontent comes envy. Being envied comes with its own challenges as well. The secret to overcoming envy is hidden …
Faced with fear, we each have a knee-jerk reaction based on our past experiences or desire to survive. However, fear hinders us from living the abundant life God wants for us. Today’s message tells us how we can fight the …
There are seasons in our lives that look like an atmosphere of famine. Where resources are running out and the things we did before no longer works. How do we go through a painful path but have faith to live …
It’s easy to compare a mundane life to the carefully curated ones of others. It’s even easier to feel exhausted trying to meet those expectations. What hasn’t become easier is staying true to the unique design God meant for you.
What do you do when the thing you prayed for turns into a source of struggle? When what was clear becomes uncertain there is one truth that can bring comfort: God is sovereign.
Whether it’s death, a financial situation or your children’s education, it is next to impossible to know what the future holds. But while tomorrow is beyond our control, we can put value in the more important things that we can …
When you stop moving in faith you will become stagnant and without movement, faith will be nothing more than a monument. But to move in faith you must be fueled by the pursuit of something greater than your happiness.
How do we respond when we encounter God and get an instruction from Him? Here’s our message today on Acts 10 where we unpack how revivals often begin with just one yes to God’s call.
Oftentimes, our flawed perception of people prevents us from seeing them through God’s eyes. It will take nothing less than a Saviour to look past the stigmas we’ve created in our minds to see the opportunities God presents us.
Is it possible to live our ordinary lives today and make an extraordinary difference in our world tomorrow? Listen to today’s message as we unpack how God multiplies the power of one.
When life throws a curveball the strength needed to move forward is oftentimes elusive and far from reach. You’ll find that strength when what is before you, what lies ahead of you and what will come after you compels you …
Rebekah had no idea that her yes today impacts tomorrow. Much like her situation, our journey of faith faces uncertainties and to boldly go is not easy. But even if we don’t have the full picture of what the future …
When it comes to convincing others about a goal, a mission, or even plans for the weekend we put an emphasis on what we say. The truth of the matter is that the weight of our words comes from the …
A sense of mission and purpose rings in the heart of every human being. We answer that call by supporting causes, championing movements, or even simply lending a helping hand. But more than discovering a cause worth of dedication, have …
We all desire to have better lives than what we have today but we can’t possibly know what tomorrow holds. How do we then prepare for the future? Here’s our message today from the life of Abraham in Genesis 24.
So much of life is focused on successes achieved or failures to be recovered from. Many times the secret to life comes not from the journey itself but in the ability to navigate the changes that come with it. In …
Each of us is running a race that is marked before us and along the way we often get buried in a sea of priorities that we forget to take the time to ask – how do we live a …
Communication is the bedrock of every relationship and the bulk of what we do in life. It’s the vehicle by which trust, love, and forgiveness are exchanged. But while communication comes naturally to everyone, good communication is hard to master.
Releasing forgiveness isn’t exactly the easiest thing to do. But how do we live a life where we are able to process pain well to care for the relationships around us and avoid building a great wall?
Love is one of the most talked about, sung about, controversial, desired and essential human experiences. But like the aroma of fruit, emotions merely scratch the surface to this thing called love. Beneath that, you’ll find there’s more to love …
One of the key ingredients in every relationship is trust but the world we live in has scarcity of such essential. How then can we build healthy relationships and believe that there is hope beyond the impossible?
Relationships can enrich life in a myriad of different ways. But understanding how to navigate the most important fundamental of human nature is where the real secret lies.
One of the dominant emotions in our day and age is fear – fear of loss, fear of the future, fear of failure, etc. Fear paralyses emotionally, mentally, and even spiritually. But there is one fear that has the complete …
To tell the difference between something genuine and something fake easily comes down to how it stands up to a test. As a fire tests the quality of gold so the Lord tests the quality of our faith. But these …
Easter Sunday is more than just a tradition or a public holiday. It’s a celebration of the life of a man who took upon himself the sins of world so we can live. He died, was buried and rose from …
When God is with us, His hand on our lives is evident: peace, provision, a sense of purpose and even His promises fulfilled. But if we are wronged or taken advantage of, will it still be said of us, “God …
We each have challenging situations in our lives and much like Abraham, Sarah, Hagar and Ishmael, we have our take on how we face them. Our focus oftentimes is based on our limited view and perhaps it’s time to take …
In an ‘instant’ world God seems sluggish, passive and even unreliable when it comes to answering prayers. But just as an expectant mother waits, endures and hopes for their child to be born, so too must we learn that there …
The story of Abraham in Genesis 20 seemed all too familiar and much like him, we are prone to knee-jerk reactions to fearful situations. Oftentimes, a single reaction can turn into habits but are we going to let our old …
We all have moments in our lives when we face desperate situations. Lot and his daughters were facing one and chose to live in a cave and take matters into their own hands. What do you do in a moment …
Our lives are filled with choices every single day – what to wear, where to eat, to bigger things like which job to take. Every choice has an implication on our decisions but there is one option that Lot missed …
Leadership is more than telling people what to do or inspire them in a certain direction. Leadership is, in essence, a test of both character and conviction. Ultimately, it is a question of whether or not you have the strength …
After answering prayers, ceasing conflicts, and meeting personal needs, God begins to open His heart to Abraham revealing what truly matters. To mature in a world of luxury, Abraham needs to learn to see the world of the lost before …
Abraham gets in on an interesting conversation with God where he is reminded of his calling. Jump back into Genesis with us and find out from today’s message what it takes to get to the next level. Then the men …
A typical book has words, stories, ideas, inspiration – but what makes the Bible different from any other book? Here’s our message this Sunday on why reading the Bible gives us more than just its words.
“Prosperity” is the word that personifies every lunar new year. But more than the oranges, bak kwa, pineapple tarts, and the red packets, there is a prosperity we can bring to those around us that supersedes all others.
Being a light to the world essentially means being out in the world. So what would happen if your idea for having a really good year went from getting what you want to giving what you have? As a people …
We are called to be a light into the world but how do we live as one who shines the light for others? It starts with recognising and receiving what is often forgotten. That unbelievable as it may seem – …
Year after year we find ourselves on the lookout for that ‘something’ that will change the course of our lives for the better. The fact is no app, no technique, no mantra, no 5-step program will be enough to face …
As we begin the new year, it’s easy to get caught up in the hype of goals and resolutions. Getting back in shape or working harder may be on your list but before we get too driven, let’s not miss …
How was your 2018? For some, it was great a year and for others, it was probably one of the most difficult. But as amazing or painful as the things that happened in the past, there is a God who …
As Christmas fast approaches it’s easy to get swept up in the festivities. The holiday comes and goes, and we go on with life trying to look for the very essence that Christmas embodies: peace. A peace not in the …
Fathers have such a profound influence on our lives whether they are absent or present. Good fathers prepare us for life ahead, provide a sense of security and instil a sense of purpose. But while a father’s influence can last …
For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Isaiah 9:6 ESV God had the power to make …
For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Isaiah 9:6 ESV Christmas is right around the corner …
If you’ve ever had something second-hand you would know that it’s different from having something of your own. The fit may not be ideal, it might get worn out over time or eventually, it falls apart. Could the same be …
We could be looking everywhere for the opportunities of God, but truth be told, we don’t recognise them when they appear. As God’s ways are not our ways, it may very well be that the disruptions to our well- planned …
When we live in the flesh words like burnout, stress, and anxiety are common, and sometimes even celebrated. Life can become about what I want, when I want it and how I want it. God’s way of doing life is …
And God said to Abraham, “As for you, you shall keep my covenant, you and your offspring after you throughout their generations. This is my covenant, which you shall keep, between me and you and your offspring after you: Every …
And God said to him, “Behold, my covenant is with you, and you shall be the father of a multitude of nations. No longer shall your name be called Abram, but your name shall be Abraham, for I have made …
With cash, property, respect, and an heir, Abram probably thought he was at the peak of his game and would be content to stay there. With credit cards, condos and country clubs, wouldn’t you? However, God does not call us …
In the story of Hagar, Sarai and Abram in Genesis 16, we find ourselves asking this question: What happens when you are facing an unjust situation? Today’s message encourages us that no matter what challenging situation you are in, God …
When we don’t get what we want from God, how do we react? Do we blame God, take matters into our own hands or do we do one of the most difficult things to do as a believer: keep trusting …
Have you ever wondered what happens when we worship? What a better way to understand its power than to hear from the life of a man after God’s heart. Here’s the season finale of our mini-series on worship.
Worship as a religious act suggests that there are right forms and places that it can be done. Regardless of the experience, the rules or the style, worship is more about the Who rather than the what and the how.
Worship is such an essential part of our relationship with God but have we ever taken the timeout to understand the heart behind it? Let’s take a closer look at the why in this second part of our mini-series on …
We are calling a time out from our usual series to focus on one of the most essential things in our lives: Worship. There are many things we put so much value on but when it comes to worship, let’s …
We go to school to learn about a field of study. We go to the Internet to find information about anything and everything. But where do we go to learn about our heart? In truth, we have the opportunity to …
When the sun had gone down and it was dark, behold, a smoking fire pot and a flaming torch passed between these pieces. On that day the Lord made a covenant with Abram, saying, “To your offspring I give this …
As the sun was going down, a deep sleep fell on Abram. And behold, dreadful and great darkness fell upon him. Then the Lord said to Abram, “Know for certain that your offspring will be sojourners in a land that …
And he said to him, “I am the Lord who brought you out from Ur of the Chaldeans to give you this land to possess.” But he said, “O Lord God, how am I to know that I shall possess …
Rejection is not an uncommon human experience. Like a wound that doesn’t heal, rejection stings and can have long-term effects. The key to becoming rejection resistant is not finding ways to cope, but finding the only remedy that deals with …
But Abram said, “O Lord God, what will you give me, for I continue childless, and the heir of my house is Eliezer of Damascus?” And Abram said, “Behold, you have given me no offspring, and a member of my household …
In the midst of doing ‘the right thing’ Abraham had plenty to worry about including making enemies, turning down a promotion and becoming (in)famous. God’s solution to Abraham’s self-doubt and uncertainty was summed up in two words: Fear not.
And the king of Sodom said to Abram, “Give me the persons, but take the goods for yourself.” But Abram said to the king of Sodom, “I have lifted my hand to the Lord, God Most High, Possessor of heaven …
After a fierce battle against four kings, Abraham is approached by Melchizedek, the king of Salem. His actions set a precedent for what we know as the tithe – a response borne from gratitude and gratefulness to God. Today, the …
After his return from the defeat of Chedorlaomer and the kings who were with him, the king of Sodom went out to meet him at the Valley of Shaveh (that is, the King’s Valley). And Melchizedek king of Salem brought …
Over the last few weeks, we’ve been learning what church is, its pattern, purpose and what we are pursuing together. As we conclude our 5-part series in church community, let’s find out how can we participate and finally get in …
Being a father isn’t rocket science but there are key things that make a good father a great one. Whether you grew up with a good dad or not, it’s never too late to be fathered by the best Dad …
Often we ask this question: ‘what am I here for?’ Having a mission answers this question: A sense of purpose that helps define why we do what we do. At Every Nation Singapore, the mission is clear… should you choose …
What distinguishes one company, product or family from another are the principles that guide them to do what they do. Core values not only help build a strong house, they help build it for many generations to enjoy.
Maturity in God is not knowing more things about Him, but about living and doing the few things that you’ve learned about Him. Why is church important in our spiritual growth? Here’s the second instalment of our 5-part series on …
It is in our nature to want to belong. We look for it in school, at work, at home, in our hobbies and even in social media. Oddly enough, the last place we expect to find belonging is in the …
What are you willing to do to see whatever God wants you to birth come to pass? The story of Hannah in the Old Testament (1 Samuel 1), and Zechariah and Elizabeth in the New Testament (Luke 1) shows us …
In the days of Amraphel king of Shinar, Arioch king of Ellasar, Chedorlaomer king of Elam, and Tidal king of Goiim, these kings made war with Bera king of Sodom, Birsha king of Gomorrah, Shinab king of Admah, Shemeber king …
The Lord said to Abram, after Lot had separated from him, “Lift up your eyes and look from the place where you are, northward and southward and eastward and westward, for all the land that you see I will give …
And Lot, who went with Abram, also had flocks and herds and tents, so that the land could not support both of them dwelling together; for their possessions were so great that they could not dwell together, and there was …
So Abram went up from Egypt, he and his wife and all that he had, and Lot with him, into the Negeb. Now Abram was very rich in livestock, in silver, and in gold. And he journeyed on from the …
Now there was a famine in the land. So Abram went down to Egypt to sojourn there, for the famine was severe in the land. When he was about to enter Egypt, he said to Sarai his wife, “I know …
We all aspire to do the right thing and that pursuit takes us down one of two roads: unrighteousness; where we don’t do what’s right or self-righteousness; where we don’t recognise we’ve done any wrong. On Easter God provided a …
What do you do when God gives you a promise? Abraham heard God’s instruction at the time where one might think would be too old for him to obey. Yet, he went without hesitation and knew exactly where to meet …
Abraham’s comfortable, uneventful and ordinary life changed when he first heard the voice of God. Rather than staying put he took a risk and acted on what that voice told him. Abraham’s first step to a life filled with adventures …
Genesis 12:2-3 has the word “bless” repeated five times. What was God’s original intention when he said this word? Let’s find out what it truly means and how being a blessing is part of our being. [http://enc.sg/180311_pjoey] #Genesis #EveryNationSG
I will make you a great nation; I will bless you. And make your name great; And you shall be a blessing. Genesis 12:2 All of us are motivated by something in life. Whether it’s for our health, relationships or career, there are …
Abraham began his journey with an instruction from the Lord in Genesis 12:1, “Now the Lord said to Abram, ‘Go from your country and your kindred and your father’s house to the land that I will show you.’”. When faced …
We started the year talking about building the right foundation. As we move forward in the year, many things around us are vying for our attention and effecting our decisions. The question we need to ask as we build this …
It’s easy to love the idea that God has a plan for your life until however, those plans come in direct conflict with your own. What do you do when you realise that God’s plan and your plan are not exactly …
Whether you want to build a life, a marriage, a family, a business, a career or a nest-egg, the way by which you build matters. You need the help of others around you and when you get people involved you …
Habits over time become the very things that define our character. Old habits and patterns that we insist on keeping prevent us from becoming the person we want to be. But there’s a more compelling reason to change than becoming …
If we are to experience the kingdom of God in our lives, part of that is consecrating ourselves to God and forming habits that will change the course of our destiny towards a values-filled life. Here’s a that will inspire …
Losing weight, saving money, love life, career promotion, travelling the world, whatever it is we’re determined that this is the year it’s going to happen. Just like last year, and the year before that. Resolutions seem more like elusive fantasies …
When you’ve figured out what’s valuable, you end up doing things automatically based on those values. Matthew 6:21 says “for where your treasure is, there your heart will be also”. Let this message encourage you as we prepare to pray …
Year-ends always bring a time for reflection and anticipation. Looking back gives us the opportunity to acknowledge how God moved on our behalf. It’s a simple but powerful act that can change the way we see the past year. No …
Isn’t it amazing that in situations of hopelessness and despair, we can trust in our God who is faithful and is always with us? With God, nothing is impossible! This Christmas, may God birth a miracle in and through you. …
With lights strewn across the tables and trees, and festive music playing in the background It’s easy to get distracted by the sights and sounds that come with the Christmas season. But more than the rush of the sales, the …
When a righteous, holy, chosen people distance themselves from the world around them the result is the decline of mankind, and by extension, the decline of nations. It will take more than understanding territory, culture, or language to redeem a …
Genesis 10 opens with the account of the sons of Noah where God begins a new era of mankind. In this chapter, we are continuing from the curse that Noah spoke over the life of his grandson, Canaan in chapter …
Genesis 9:18-29 shows us the final season of the epic life of Noah. Out of the ark, he began his new life in a brand new world. But on dry land, a storm of his own making approaches. Let’s discover …
At the end of the flood, God put a bow in the sky, a sign of a covenant between Him and man. For the first time, God initiates a pact with mankind; not a simple contract but a sacred arrangement, …
We begin our journey in Genesis 9 today and here we find the same plan that God had in the beginning: Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth. But the importance of life and value of the blood now …
Time is about beginnings and ends, about cycles and seasons. Being seasoned is about maturing, and the key to maturing is hearing God in your season. Not trying to predict and guess what He’s going to do, but to walk …
What is the first thing you will do after being in a boat for a year? The ark has landed and Noah responded. Then Noah built an altar to the Lord and took some of every clean animal and some …
What do we do when the storms of life overshadow the breakthrough, the change and the results we’ve been praying for? Let’s journey with Noah and find out what happened when the waters prevailed.
God’s solution for a time of crisis, chaos and confusion is a ‘Covenant’. The most important element of a covenant falls in our hands and it starts with knowing who the Lord of the ship really is.
Noah’s time was not too dissimilar from our own where violence, crime, natural disasters were just the way of things. The times may have changed but our problems have not. So how do you build the storm-proof life?
What does it mean to have the righteousness of God in the midst of a wicked world? As we continue our study of Genesis 6, let’s find out the key ingredients to walking with God.
We’re in a fallen world where floods hit us, whether it’s our own doing or whether it came from somewhere else. What can we do and what do we do? The same thing that happened to Noah is the same …
There’s a destiny to be discovered for each of us. The question is: how do we find it? Listen to the final instalment of our journey through Genesis 5.
Enoch was a man that grew up with stories about God, as many of us do. But he discovered something that many of us do not: the joy of walking with God. Join us as we discover the secret of …
Crowns are given in recognition of honour. In eternity, we will receive crowns based on how we have lived our lives. But the greatest recognition isn’t about how we lived but WHO we lived for.
We continue our journey through Genesis 5 on the topic of death. Let’s discover how God’s love for us will change the way we view what comes after we physically die.
Life goes on with people who are living in the flesh but not living in the Spirit. And day by day habits are formed as mindsets are layered one after the other. The only way you’re going to deal with …
Let’s continue on our journey through the book of Genesis and discover how we can grow in the midst of life’s transitions.
Self-government is a fruit of the Spirit. It’s not you gritting your teeth and saying “I’m gonna try harder.” Religion becomes destructive because we have this “cover-up”, rather than really being under the ultimate government of God in our hearts.
The living rooms of our families are the mirrors of our streets. After all, where do you get your judges, your presidents, your prime ministers? You get them from families. Discover the secret that makes families so critical to the …
In lieu of Singapore celebrating its National Day, we took a break from our journey through the book of Genesis and will be looking through the Bible and what it says about what makes a nation. Here’s the first instalment …
Instead of getting rid of what was broken, damaged and derailed, God initiated a plan to restore you and me to Him. Join us today as we learn how the powerful truth of redemption changes everything about who we are.
Sin is more than just the consequences of bad actions. Discover the truth about what makes sin so painful to bear. Cain said to the Lord, “My punishment is greater than I can bear. Behold, you have driven me today away …
The way you overcome a curse is not by trying harder, but living by faith. Learn what it means to live by faith and cure the curses in your life! And now you are cursed from the ground, which has …
Then the Lord said to Cain, “Where is Abel your brother?” He said, “I do not know; am I my brother’s keeper?” And the Lord said, “What have you done? The voice of your brother’s blood is crying to me …
We are continuing our journey through the book of Genesis. In this sermon, we learn about Cain’s response to God’s question and God’s response to him.
God’s goal is not to just quickly fix you. His goal is to set you on a trajectory holding His hand and walking in the garden. If you do well, will you not be accepted? And if you do not do …
Religious talk and acts may have a semblance of faith, but they are far from it. While we may have a tendency to be religious, real faith is what pleases God. The question is: what is real faith? Join us …
Religion does not hear God when He’s calling. Relationship hears God in a song and sees God in a cloud. Now Adam knew Eve his wife, and she conceived and bore Cain, saying, “I have gotten a man with the …
In the garden of Eden there was nothing to lose, nothing to hide, nothing to fear. But that all changed in Genesis 3 when Adam and Eve sinned against God. In this message, we explore why God removed His children …
Moses was a man of epic biblical proportions. Yet Moses wouldn’t have been the man he was without very special women in his life. This Mother’s Day, discover the hidden figures in his life and be inspired to honour yours.
The man called his wife’s name Eve, because she was the mother of all living. And the Lord God made for Adam and for his wife garments of skins and clothed them. Genesis 3:20-21
Why does God allow pain at certain times in our lives? In this last instalment on The Joy of Pain, we will look at the story of Job and learn how we can respond when we encounter pain.
Why is there pain in our lives? Can we find joy in the midst of pain? Over the next two weeks, we will unpack Genesis 3:16-19 and look at pain from a different perspective. Here’s the first instalment.
The idea of man overcoming an adversary is one that’s prevalent in time and culture. It’s proof of the fact that every one of us needs a Saviour. This Resurrection Sunday, we look at this theme from the beginning of …
Here’s the final instalment of the last four Sundays that we’ve been studying how the enemy works – he is a tempter, deceiver, an adversary and finally, an accuser. The good news? There are antidotes! The man said, “The woman …
In this message, we get to meet the adversary and discover the antidote to his weapon of condemnation – the Gospel. And they heard the sound of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool[c] of the day, …
Deception is a lie designed to look like the truth. Listen to the message from today’s sermon and meet the deceiver, know the truth and overcome deception. But the serpent said to the woman, “You will not surely die. Genesis …
Deception is a lie designed to look like the truth. Listen to the message from today’s sermon and meet the deceiver, know the truth and overcome deception. Now the serpent was more crafty than any other beast of the field …
It’s amazing how God designed marriage. That if we live it the way He intended it to be lived, we will experience all of the best of heaven. Then the Lord God said, “It is not good that the man …
What is fellowship? Genesis 2:18 says it is not good for man to be alone. Fellowship, as how the Bible describes it, is experiencing life together. Then the Lord God said, “It is not good that the man should be …
Freedom is not doing whatever we want. It is a privilege that comes with responsibility.
We all set boundaries to protect our lives. If we don’t set the right ones, we’re going to fall. In this message, we learn that boundaries define us and are meant to be enjoyed.
To rest is to enjoy and to enjoy is to rest. Here’s God’s perspective on rest. And on the seventh day God finished his work that he had done, and he rested on the seventh day from all his work …
Where does prosperity begin? In this message, we learned through Genesis 1:28a God’s idea of fruitfulness and His desire for us to be abundant.
Trust is a risk. Here’s a message as we start our year trusting God. Then God said, “Let us make man n our image, after our likeness. And let them have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the …
How will you begin your year? In this message, wetalked about a good way to start your year. Listen to the message and invest time to get clarity!