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Sermon: This is Our Land – Heal Our Land

Posted by admin 06-Sep-2011

Sermon Series: THIS IS OUR LAND

HEAL OUR LAND
(Exodus 1:5-13)
A Message by Rev Dr Vincent Leoh on 04 September 2011

 

 

I.  RECOGNIZING THE UNHEALED WOUND OF OUR HERITAGE

“The greatest social problem without question, is racism…. the unhealed wounds of racial injustice and animosity.” (Billy Graham)

Two Pervasive Seeds of Racial Division -
1. Pride – the subtle inclination of superiority and judgment
2. Fear – the subtle intimidation of our differences
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Sermon: Hang In There, Don’t Quit!

Posted by admin 29-Aug-2011

Hang In There: Don’t Quit!
(Luke 18:1-8)
A Message by Pastor Kuan Ming on 21 August 2011

The story begins with a widow who had an adversary who was trying to take advantage of her. It’s likely that he was trying to cheat her of the money or land her husband left her. She faced a terrible judge who have no fear of God and man. Our widow had no money to bribe this wicked judge, so her only recourse was to come before him repeatedly crying, “Grant me justice against my adversary!”. He dismissed her claim, but she kept coming back, begging him for justice. He was upset because she was constantly in his face. This constant begging and nagging finally paid off –he ruled in her favor.

Three Men and a Frog
David’s 3 mighty men: Shammah, Adino and Eliza. 2 Samuel 23:8-12

These three men and a frog teach us the importance of perseverance and endurance in prayer.

Today’s scripture encourages us to persevere in prayer.

Five reasons why we should keep on praying:

I.           THERE IS TOO MUCH AT STAKE

Luke 18:1, Jesus says,” men always ought to pray and not lose heart.”

The phrase “ought to pray” is really not quite strong enough. The word should be translated “must”, “they must always pray.”

” If we don’t pray, we will lose heart.”

The African cheetah can run at speeds of 70 miles per hour. The cheetah has only one problem, however, it has a disproportionately small heart, which causes it to tire quickly. If it doesn’t catch its prey quickly, it must end the chase.

How often we have the cheetah’s approach in prayer. What is needed may not be more explosive power, but more staying power –stamina that comes from a bigger prayer heart.

George Mueller’s success in praying for his 2 friends for 60 years may be summarized in four powerful words: He did not quit.

Pastor Bill Hypes tells about an interesting experience after a baptism service.

If we want to see good things happening in your life, church and nation, we must keep praying – there is too much at stake and…..

 

II.        WHEN CIRCUMSTANCES SEEM AGAINST YOU

The widow came to the judge saying, “Get justice for me from my adversary,”

This widow had several factors stacked against her.

  1. She was a widow, and widows were oppressed and taken advantage of legally.
  2. She had no means to pay a bribe even if she wanted to.
  3. She faced a terrible judge who was corrupted and evil.

Elijah labored in prayer diligently seven times in the posture of a woman in travail before clouds appeared and rain came. (1 Kings 18:1)

Daniel prayed for 21 days for God’s answer. (Daniel 9 and 10)

What would have happened had Elijah and Daniel not persevered in their prayer?

III.     The Answer May Be Just Around the Corner.

“…I will avenge her, lest by her continual coming she weary me. V.4

Although the Judge keeps refusing, she keeps coming. The judge is finally moved to help her not out of a sense of justice or compassion but one of self-preservation.

John Wesley’s diary reads as follows:

“Sunday morning, May 5, preached in St.Ann’s, was asked not to come back anymore.

Sunday evening, May 5, preached at St.John’s, deacons said, “Get out and stay out.”

Sunday morning., May 12, preached at St.Jude’s, can’t go back there either.

Sunday evening., May 12, preached at St.George’s, kicked out again.

Sunday morning, May 19, preached at St.Thomas, deacons called special meeting and said I couldn’t return.

Sunday p.m., May 19, preached on the street, kicked off the street.

Sunday a.m., May 26, preached in meadow, chased out of meadow as a bull was turned loose during the service.

Sunday a.m., June 2, preached at the edge of town, kicked off the highway.

Sunday p.m., June, afternoon service, preached in a pasture, 10,000 people came to hear me.”

 

IV.       GOD IS WORKING OUT THE ANSWER.(V.7-8)

And shall God not avenge His own elect who cry out day and night to Him, though He bears long with them?’

I tell you that He will avenge them speedily”.

We often make the mistake of equating delay with denial. God’s delay is not His denial.

We need to understand that Jesus is not comparing God to an unjust judge. Rather, he is making a point by contrast. Unless we see that Jesus is pointing out contrasts, we will still get the idea that God must be argued or bribed into answering our prayers. But if the poor widow can get an uncaring judge to answer her request by perseverance, then how much more should we expect that our heavenly Father who cares will answer the request of his children’s persistent request.

All through the centuries believers have struggled with the seeming silence of God to their prayers.

In Verse 8, Jesus addresses that issue – “I tell you that He will avenge them speedily..”

The moment that God hears our request, if it is in his will, he begins to work out the answer. We may not see it now but one day the answer will come.

Roger Simms, a soldier who got a ride from Hanover and led him to Christ on May 7.

V. JESUS ALWAYS KEEPS HIS PROMISES.

For all the promises of God in Him are Yes, and in Him Amen, to the glory of God through us. 2 Cor.1:20

Jesus concludes with a question  _”Nevertheless, when the Son of Man comes, will He really find faith on the earth?” (Vs.8)

Jesus does not say, “When the Son of man comes, he will not find faith on earth,” nor does he say,” When the Son of man comes, he will find faith on earth.”

He does not say,” If the Son of man comes,” but “When,” for this is one thing that is absolutely certain.

God is utterly faithful. He does not say,” When the Son of man comes, will he find men praying?

Prayer is an absolute, vital necessity in the interchange of a child’s heart with the Father. Which is why Jesus asked the question-“ When he comes, will he find men exercising this blessed privilege?”

Jesus’ encouragement to his disciples to pray and not give up is still relevant to us today. Let us be like the widow who persisted in asking what she needed.

We are God’s children who have His ear at all times.

“Because God is the living God, He can hear; because He is a loving God, He will hear; because He is our covenant God, He has bound Himself to hear.” – Charles Spurgeon

  1. There is Too Much at Stake.
  2. When Circumstances Seem Against You.
  3. The Answer May Be Just Around the Corner.
  4. God is Working Out the Answer.
  5. Jesus Always Keeps His Promises.




Sermon: Transformed – We Age With Grace

Posted by admin 27-Aug-2011

TRANSFORMED: WE AGE WITH GRACE
(Philemon 9)
A Message by Rev Dr Vincent Leoh

Aging – the “irreversible biological changes that occur in all living things with the passage of time, eventually resulting in death.”

“I, Paul, an old man …” (:9)

I.  BE POSITIVE: IT’S NEVER TOO BAD (:9; 2 Cor. 4:7-18, V16)

“God keep my heart attuned to laughter; When youth is done; When all the days are gray days, coming after the warmth, the sun. God keep me then from bitterness, from grieving, When life seems cold. God keep me always loving and believing; As I grow old.”

EXPRESS GRATITUDE AND JOY

Vs. 4 : I always thank my God

Vs. 7 : I have great joy

II.  BE ACTIVE: IT’S NEVER TOO OLD (:1,4,9; Joshua 14:6-13)

Never Too Old to Serve. Make the most of every opportunity to serve
Paul could write letters (:1), pray (:4), help others (:9)

Caleb: Thriving at 85!

III. BE HOPEFUL: IT’S NEVER TOO LATE (:22; Gen. 17:1-23)

“Grow old along with me; the best is yet to be; the last of life, for which the first was made; our times are in His hand, who saith, ‘A while I planned; Youth shows but half; trust God, see all, nor be afraid’”  (Rabbi Ben Ezra Browning)

Abraham: the best is yet to be!

 

 




Sermon: Transformed – We Win With Love

Posted by admin 09-Aug-2011

TRANSFORMED: WE WIN WITH LOVE
(Philemon 4-9; 1 Cor. 13:4-5)
A Message by Rev Dr Vincent Leoh on 07 August 2011

“Therefore, though I have enough confidence in Christ to order you to do what is proper, yet for love’s sake I rather appeal to you….” (:8-9)
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Sermon: The Successful Life – My Cup Runs Over

Posted by admin 02-Aug-2011

THE SUCCESSFUL LIFE: MY CUP RUNS OVER
(Psalm 23:5)
A Message by Rev Dr Vincent Leoh on 31 July 2011

 

I.  SUCCESS STARTS WITH YOU!
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Sermon: Transformed – We See Differently

Posted by admin 28-Jun-2011

TRANSFORMED: WE SEE DIFFERENTLY
(Philemon 15, 16)
A message by Rev Dr Vincent Leoh on 26 June 2011

PERSPECTIVE:  A view; a mental view or outlook; a way of regarding situations, facts, etc.; a way of thinking about something; choice of a view point; an expression of attitude; “Verbal outlook of your thinking” (Prov. 23:7)

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Sermon: The Transforming Power of The Holy Spirit

Posted by admin 14-Jun-2011

THE TRANSFORMING POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
(2 Corinthians 3:1-6)
A message by Rev Dr Vincent Leoh on 12 June 2011

 


The real purpose of the Holy Spirit is POWER! TRANSFORMING POWER!
God has provided power for you – through the Holy Spirit. Power to free you from sin; Power to live a holy life; Power to serve Him; Power to be the individual God wants you to be; Power to do what God wants you to do.

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sermon: Transformed – We Become Useful

Posted by admin 08-Jun-2011

TRANSFORMED: WE BECOME USEFUL
(Philemon 10, 11)
A message by Rev Dr Vincent Leoh on 5 June 2011

“Onesimus… who was formerly useless to you, but now is useful both to you and to me” (10,11)

I.  TAKING A MESS AND MAKING IT USEFUL
“Onesimus” means “useful.”
“Useful …became useless but now is useful again…”(:11) – both in name and nature.

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Sermon: Transformed – We Do Not Run Away

Posted by admin 18-May-2011

 

Series on the Book of Philemon

TRANSFORMED: WE DO NOT RUN AWAY
(Philemon 1:10-17; v16)
A Message by Rev Dr Vincent Leoh on 15 May 2011

 

 

I. ADMIT YOUR PROBLEM (:12)

Onesimus – the Runaway Slave


II. RECOGNIZE THE CHANGE (:16; 2 Cor. 5:17; 1 Cor. 6:9-11)

The Transforming Gospel


III. FACE YOUR GIANTS (1 Sam. 17:40-51)

God-focused or giant-focused?




Sermon: Celebrate The Risen King – Turning Setback Into Comeback

Posted by admin 26-Apr-2011

CELEBRATE THE RISEN KING:
TURNING SETBACK INTO COMEBACK
(Matthew 28:1-7)
A Message by Rev Dr Vincent Leoh on 24 April 2011
- Easter Sunday -

 

 

 

I.  THE RESURRECTION: THE GREATEST COMEBACK OF ALL TIME!

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is an event that turns everything upside down!  (Mat. 28:4)

“Why do you keep filling gallery after gallery with endless pictures on the one theme of Christ in weakness, Christ on the cross, and most of all, Christ hanging dead? Why do you concentrate on the passing episode as if it were the last work, as if the curtain dropped down there on disaster and defeat? That dreadful scene lasted only a few hours. But to the unending eternity Christ is alive; Christ rules and reigns and triumphs!” (Michelangelo)

FOUR REASONS TO PUT YOUR FAITH IN THE RESURRECTION

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