Reconciliation – (Genesis 50)
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Reconciliation – (Genesis 50)

22 November 2020 Sermon recap: Reconciliation by Leon Lim Knowing that God is for us, we are able to move from forgiveness to respond with thanksgiving. No matter how hard it seems to reconcile broken relationships, God has provided us with all the ingredients to do so. God loves you, He is with you, He...

Identity and Family Relationships
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Identity and Family Relationships

15 November 2020 Sermon recap: Identity and Family Relationships by Arnold Lim. “Reconciliation correlates with our identity in Christ. We can see how families in the book of Genesis reconcile with one another. The anatomy of reconciliation is primarily empathy, remembering our covenant, and godly sacrifice. Let us bring our struggles and burdens to God...

Pharaoh’s Dream (Gen 41:8-57)
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Pharaoh’s Dream (Gen 41:8-57)

God is not just doing A thing, He is doing MANY things. In Joseph’s story, God works through people , in and through pain and He keeps His promises. God worked through the cupbearer who remembered Joseph interpreting his dream for him. He worked through the pain Joseph suffered from being sold into slavery in...

Joseph and Temptation (Genesis 39)
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Joseph and Temptation (Genesis 39)

1 November 2020 Sermon Recap: Joseph and Temptation (Genesis 39) by Samuel Khew God commissions pure vessels – vessels made pure because of what Christ has done. Our purity or impurity has impact on generations to come. Joseph did not sugercoat sin, understood God’s holiness and did not play with fire. His integrity in refusing...

Judah and Tamar (Genesis 38:1-26)
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Judah and Tamar (Genesis 38:1-26)

25 October 2020: Judah & Tamar (Genesis 38:1-26) by Lee Yee Dian. God chose us not because of our morals or the good in us but solely based on the basis of His grace. God’s grace is the foundation of our faith and realising this will stir a deeper sense of humility and gratitude in...

Gospel Identity (1 Corinthians 7:21-24)
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Gospel Identity (1 Corinthians 7:21-24)

The story of Jacob shows us that God knows us better than we know ourselves. Our identity is secure in Him and we can trust in His ways and purposes for our life.

The Hiddenness of God – (Genesis 37)
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The Hiddenness of God – (Genesis 37)

God may appear silent, but He is never absent. Evil may be prevalent, but God is still the one with the final say. May we be encouraged to live faithfully for Him regardless of the circumstances we face – knowing that God’s quiet, abounding grace is more than enough to carry us through every day.