Showing posts with label ENCS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ENCS. Show all posts

Monday, March 10, 2025

9 March 2025 - ENCS

Ivy Toh continued the series on social responsibility
Per Genesis one, God created mankind we do see
As we were made in God’s image, per Genesis nine
Treat others with dignity and honour, per God’s design

To know God is both intellectual and experiential
Per Jeremiah twenty three, both are essential
Christian Social Responsibility also reveals God
He is almighty and all-powerful, not a facade

The Parable of the Good Samaritan is shared in Luke ten
Showing the reaction of three different types of men
Remember we are each in desperate need of God’s love
To be our Good Samaritan, Jesus was sent from above

Monday, February 24, 2025

23 February 2025 - ENCS

The spirit empowerment series was continued by Mark Chew
Focusing on the fruit of the Holy Spirit and what it can do
Per First Corinthians thirteen, to use our gifts we need love
The passage also lists facets of love that come from above
These facets correspond to a list in Galatians chapter five
John thirteen and Romans thirteen tell us how to be alive
Loving one another as Jesus loved both Jew and Gentile
Praying for others, even if they have been extremely hostile

An Attitude of Gratitude includes giving thanks all the time
For our blessings and even when things are not in the prime
We should Pray Outwards for our needs God already knows
That ia for the lost, believers, and those who do us oppose
We should Know Our Worth for we were bought with a price
We are chosen and are children of God to be very precise

Monday, February 17, 2025

16 February 2025 - ENCS

Pastor Josh continued his “spirit-empowered” series yesterday
Knowledge needs to turn to wisdom, Josh did pointedly say
We are all given spiritual gifts but need to remember the giver
Because God loves us, no matter the gift, we should not quiver
Josh referred to Ephesians chapter four and Romans twelve 
Into First Corinthians thirteen and James one he also did delve

Since every good and perfect gift comes from God above
We should know they come to us personalised with love
Gifts can be motivational, of ministry, or for manifestation
We must share our gifts with others without any hesitation
Spiritual gifts equip us to edify Christ’s body by serving
Even if at times the concept may seem quite unnerving

The Validity of Spiritual Gifts  is that they are given by God
That means they are good and perfect, far from slipshod
Each gift is valuable due to The Variety of Spiritual Gifts
The different gifts combine into one body which uplifts
The Value of Spiritual Gifts is to overcome evil with good
Equipping others to serve and to grow, as we all should

Sunday, February 9, 2025

9 February 2025 - ENCS

The “spirit-empowered” series Pastor Josh did continue
He read from Genesis one, Luke eleven, and Acts two
We may not sense it but the Holy Spirit is with all of us
About Pentecost and the apostles Josh did then discuss

Rushing wind and tongues of fire came upon the group
Speaking in other tongues threw the crowd for a loop
The Spirit gave Peter the courage to eloquently speak
Then the followers did PMPF* throughout the week

The Holy Spirit baptism is God-powered, Jesus-provided
Providing us all the power to be witnesses, Spirit-guided
With courage and conviction, show compassion and love
We receive the Holy Spirit by having faith in Jesus above

*Pray, Meditate, Proclaim, Fellowship

Sunday, February 2, 2025

2 February 2025 - ENCS

I could blame the long absence on my cancer
But in truth that is really not a very good answer
For I should always be able to find the time
To listen to a sermon and summarise in rhyme

On being Spirit-empowered Pastor Josh spoke 
Per Acts one, the Holy Spirit we should invoke
When Jesus was baptised, God sent a dove
Symbolising the power of the Spirit from above

Pastor Josh ran through John fourteen to sixteen
Where references to the Spirit are clearly seen
The Spirit gives peace, per Psalm twenty three
So troubled and/or afraid we should never be

The Holy Spirit is God, our Helper, and the Truth
We should not allow ourselves to be uncouth
Giving us help is actually God’s great delight
So let the Spirit in to help make situations right

Sunday, June 30, 2024

30 June 2024 - ENCS

Pastor Mark Chew spoke about parables three
In Matthew twenty one and twenty two we see
The focus of all three is actually Jesus, the Son
“What do you think?” is appropriate for everyone

The parable of two sons Jesus shared, not afraid
One son pretended obedience, the other delayed
True obedience is like Jesus, following God’s will
It may not sound that exciting but it sure does fulfil
Obedience also reveals the trust we have in God
It is the hallmark of Jesus so we should be awed

The parable of the talents talks about stewardship
And faithfulness to use our talents on our life’s trip
For this is how we should give honour to our God
Fruitfulness serves to revere the Son we applaud
This parable also acts to foretell Jesus’ final days
His suffering and death due to others’ evil ways

The wedding banquet parable has persuasion
The first invitees were indifferent to the occasion
So the invitation then became open to everyone
Akin to our imputed righteousness via the Son

Sunday, June 23, 2024

23 June 2024 - ENCS

Pastor Seth Trimmer from Oregon spoke on “Church Hurt”
A topic which is both universal and historical, he did assert
From a passage in Second Corinthians chapter thirteen
Even Paul struggled with the Corinth church, it was seen

He said that people hurt leaders and leaders hurt people
This is true in many workplaces but also under the steeple
But church hurt tends to hurt even more than other places
As our expectations are for loving and supportive bases

When we experience pain, we tend to want for it to stop
But God wants us to achieve growth as our pain we swap
Jesus knows all about pain, both physical and emotional
His pain helps us achieve glories, so it’s not just notional

Pastor Seth said there are three questions we should ask
When dealing with hurt in church or elsewhere is the task
Who hurt you? Were you hurt or were you harmed? is next
Was the hurt initiated or aggravated? then gives us context

Tim Fletcher says that healing requires a surrogate family
And of course that is what a church community should be
Excitement often leads to disappointment which we loath
We should follow on from there to adjustment and growth

Sunday, June 16, 2024

16 June 2024 - ENCS

Pastor Arnie Manzano this morning shared wisdom aplenty
His sermon “Lord Like No Other” based on Matthew twenty
Starting with an important reminder from the chapter before
Many who are first will be last, many who are last will get more 

Arnie said Jesus being The Generous Master is clearly seen
Per the parable of vineyard workers in verses one to sixteen
For expectations develop easily and can go on to breed envy
Comparison is the thief of joy, per the Roosevelt named Teddy
God’s salvation is open to all so we should trust His generosity 
For it is by His grace we are saved, in Ephesians two we see

Jesus The Servant Leader is seen through verse twenty eight
He shared with His disciples what in Jerusalem did Him await
Entitlement breeds expectations but Jesus said to be selfless
Those wanting to be great must serve and then God will bless
Jesus gave His life for many so we must trust Jesus’ sacrifice
Isaiah fifty three had prophecied that Jesus would pay the price

Jesus is The Compassionate Healer per the final eight verses
Two blind men were persistent despite others yelling curses
Jesus hears our cries and He causes change to be revealed
We should trust God’s compassion and to the Holy Spirit yield

Sunday, June 9, 2024

9 June 2024 - ENCS

The series on Matthew Vicki Tekwani did continue
Chapter nineteen from verse thirteen on we did view
“Entry Requirements of the Kingdom” was the title
For this is often discussed, it is a topic most vital

Vicki began by sharing what such entry it is not about
Age and experience do not guarantee a heavenly route
Similarly, good deeds alone can never earn eternal life
Likewise even if our efforts and achievements are rife

So what are the requirements, the question becomes
Having a childlike faith leads to the desired outcomes
Implying utter dependence on God, not on what we do
Absolute surrender to God’s will we should not eschew

And for those who gain entry, what rewards do await
Children of God inherit the kingdom, per Romans eight
The treasures in heaven far outweigh those on earth
And of course eternal life provides for immense worth

Sunday, June 2, 2024

2 June 2024 - ENCS

The series on Matthew Pastor Josh did today continue
The second part of chapter eighteen we did thus view
Josh reminded us to remember what is on God’s heart
Having relationships with both God and others is smart

How to deal with sin in the church starts in verse fifteen
Start with a one on one conversation it is clearly seen
Then bring two or three others and then to the church
Always doing so in love, being careful not to besmirch

If all these steps fail, like a “pagan or tax collector” treat
And remove tham from any leadership position or seat
But remember that Jesus said everyone we should love
In the same way, we sin but are still loved from above

The subsequent versus touch on the topic of forgiveness
Forgive seven times, Peter in verse twenty one did express
“Seventy seven times” is the response Jesus did give
Which is still far less than how often He does us forgive

In summary, Josh shared points in a voice quite vehement
Relationships require honesty, accountability, agreement
Unforgiiveness results in anger, ruins lives, rejects mercy
Forgiveness requires God’s grace, as so often we do see

Sunday, May 26, 2024

26 May 2024 - ENCS

Pastor Josh continued the series on Matthew today
About value, based on chapter eighteen he did say
Who is the greatest in heaven the disciples did ask
Calling a little child, Jesus Christ took them to task

Jesus said that only those who have faith like a child
Will end up in heaven and with the Lord be reconciled
For children are also willing followers, seemingly lowly
Jesus came not to lead but to serve, as we often see

Ergo, we must take care not to cause others to stumble
Although we have much power, we must remain humble
Watching where we go, what we do, and what we say
From sources of temptation, we must clearly stay away

The real message of the lost sheep in verse thirteen
Is the lone sheep’s isolation presents dangers unseen
God is our shepherd who doesn’t want any to perish
So saving lost sheep is something we should cherish

The shepherd’s voice often comes through other sheep
By sharing God’s word with others, His plan we do keep
Pastor Josh then showed how to do so with the SQ App
In “Proclaim", “The Good News” button we should tap

We should value little and lost ones, and lowly positions
Avoiding sights, words, and places with tempting conditions
We can receive the love of God, our Shepherd from above
Then with the rest of the world, show and share His love 



Saturday, May 25, 2024

24 May 2024 - Freedom

Pastor Josh Harris led a session entitled “Freedom” last night
We were made for freedom, as in Genesis two Josh did cite
Freedom enables us to choose life, per Deuteronomy thirty
As the alternative has implications for one's generational tree

Being rightly related to God is known as spiritual freedom
Being rightly related to others is called relational freedom
And being rightly related to ourselves is physical freedom
While being rightly related to resources is financial freedom

Through God’s truth and God’s spirit, His freedom we see
Per John eight verse thirty two, His "truth will set us free”
"For where God’s spirit is, there is freedom” is thus seen
In Second Corinthians chapter three verse number sixteen

Spiritual freedom releases us from spiritual disobedience
Also from spiritual oppression which we may experience
Alternatively it enables us to follow Jesus wholeheartedly
And to experience fruitfulness by  loving others willingly

Spiritual freedom in turn empowers freedom relationally
From unforgiveness and bitterness which are far from holy
Also from relational dysfunctions which are hard to survive
But to forgiveness and walking in love, per Ephesians five

For physical freedom, spiritual freedom also does empower
Taking us away from anxiety, stress, and pasts that are sour
Instead into the peace of God, per Philippians chapter four
As well as to power, love, self-discipline, and so much more

Spiritual freedom also does empower freedom financially
Financial aspects include time, energy, as well as money
From addictions, habits, and false refuges Josh did tell
But into serving others and stewarding God’s grace well

Sunday, May 19, 2024

19 May 2024 - ENCS

The Matthew series was continued by Pastor Vicki
Saying that “What Ifs” often lead to much anxiety
In Matthew chapter seventeen from verse fourteen
Vicki said three such “What Ifs” can be clearly seen

First is what if our faith isn't enough, Vicki did sayeth
Remember that miracles require having an active faith
Jesus continues to show compassion and His grace
Through which our weaknesses He does displace
The genuineness of faith matters more than the size
As First Peter one verse seven more than just implies

The second example is what if the call gets too difficult
In verse twenty two, Jesus said his death would result
As Christians there is a call to suffer, not just be blessed
There is also a call to go through pain, often as a test
We must answer a call to step out of our comfort zone
Remember that Jesus promised hope as His capstone

Vicki said the final one is what if it does not make sense
The annual tax Peter did not want Jesus to dispense
God’s authority is above worldly systems, it is true
But we should not offend with the things that we do
Instead we should demonstrate maturity in authority
For God’s provision for our submission we will see

This sermon resonated with me in many different ways
Especially given what has been going on for many days
The suffering and the pain I often struggled to endure
Only served to confirm that in God’s hands I am secure


Sunday, May 12, 2024

12 May 2024 - ENCS

Pastor Josh continued the series from gospel Matthew
Talking about what Mountaintop Moments actually do
Josh focused primarily on chapter number seventeen
When the story of the Jesus’ Transfiguration is seen

Up the mountain, Peter, James, and John Jesus took
Jesus shone like the sun as the three disciples did look
“This is my Son whom I love and I am well pleased”
God’s voice said these words on which they seized

Jesus told them not to be afraid but also not to share
For like John the Baptist, He would suffer - beware!
Life is a journey with highs but is at times demanding
Greater encounters lead to greater understanding

In conclusion our faith is affirmed, anchored, aligned
Our relationship remembered, reset, restored, refined
Our ministry gains more conviction and commitment
And most importantly, we become more competent

Sunday, March 24, 2024

24 March 2024 - ENCS

Pastor Josh continued the series on Matthew today
His sermon was aptly titled "Melt The Doubt Away"
John the Baptist asked questions in Matthew eleven
About whether Jesus was the One sent from heaven

We all face challenges when offences come through
Answered prayers in the SQ App we can now view
We face difficult situations and painful circumstances
Then often disappointment or self-doubt advances

In hard times, remember what we’ve seen and heard
Repent and believe what is written in God’s Word
Only then can we receive what Jesus has revealed
And be blessed for on our behalf He has appealed

Josh said in childlike faith is thus the way we respond
We should come to Him for He has never us conned
Taking his yoke and respect His direction and speed
For in Him we will find the peace and rest we need

Sunday, March 17, 2024

17 March 2024 - ENCS

On the topic “Worth It”, Pastor Josh did speak today
Continuing the series on Matthew this St Patrick’s Day
In that Irish spirit, some of us decided to wear green
But from Josh’s sermons several points we did glean

Jesus’ discipleship is not about crowds, Josh did say
Sometimes He pulled away to with His disciples pray
Nor is it about comfort, but wolves sheep can overcome
And control is ceded to God’s guidance and wisdom

Jesus often called the unlikely, unliked, and unclean
Eating with tax collectors and sinners he was seen
For Jesus did not call the righteous but the sinners
New wine into new wineskins so all became winners

Jesus sends ua with prayer, power, and perspective
These three serve to make His disciples effective
For taking up Jesus’ cross requires follow through
But Jesus watches, cares, and sees all that we do

Sunday, March 10, 2024

10 March 2024 - ENCS

Pastor Josh continued the series on the book of Matthew
Moving from Jesus’ words to the miracles Jesus did do
He referred to events detailed in chapters eight and nine
Which somewhat coincidentally are favourites of mine

About the power of Jesus, Josh did immediately share
For those hit by sickness and disease Jesus did care
In Matthew eight, He healed the leper and the servant
To fulfil prophecies in Isaiah, from heaven He was sent

Jesus had power over storms, from verse thirty three
Great winds and waves the disciples did fearfully see
He rebuked the great winds, saying “ye of little faith"
Remember that trials will oft hit us, Josh did sayeth

Over demonic spirits Jesus also had complete power
In the presence of possessed men, a town did cower
Jesus sent the demons into swine who then did perish
Then for Jesus to leave the area, the townfolk did wish

The compassion of Jesus was also evident in the book
He touched the “unclean” even if others dare not look
He loved the “least” and the “impossible” He did engage
Which means from our sin and pain, Jesus can assuage

In conclusion, how we should respond Joshua did ask
Not with fear and refusal or with false accusation bask
We should humble ourselves and in God fully trust
"Walking by faith, not by sight" as is often discussed

Sunday, March 3, 2024

3 March 2024 - ENCS

Pastor Josh continued the series on Matthew today
Scripture without Jesus is merely words, he did say
God does want us to prosper - starting with our soul
Incorporating Jesus into our lives should be our goal

"Judge not, that you be not judged" per Matthew seven
Remember that eternal judgement comes from heaven
Focus on the plank in our eyes before other's speck
Otherwise our hypocrisy will be a visible side effect

Verse seven talks about asking, seeking, knocking
When we do, the Lord's response will not be blocking
Remember not to act before asking - and praying
We need to wait to hear what God to us is relaying

Hebrews six verse ten states that God is not unjust
In His plans and timing we should thus have trust
This requires both faith and patience, Josh said
The latter concept is one which many of us dread

Per Matthew, the golden rule Jesus does eschew
Do unto others as you would have them do to you
We need God’s love in order to truly show love
For our heart, not actions, are judged from above




Sunday, February 25, 2024

25 February 2024 - ENCS

Pastor Vicki spoke on Matthew chapters five to seven
Specifically the Sermon on the Mount, words from heaven
Sharing principles that also apply to our current reality
And today’s sermon entitled “An Antidote to Anxiety”

Verse nineteen says not to lay up treasures on earth
For heavenly treasures have infinitely more worth
Remember that where our treasure is, so is our heart
That provided Vicki with a concept on which to start

Vicki then asked three questions on which to reflect
First, what is the treasure we want most to collect
Second, what are we filled with - darkness or light
We cannot serve both  God and money, Vicki did cite
Third, who are we serving or who is our life’s guide
Like Daniel, before being tempted we should decide

That then led Vicki to ask what do we do from here
Anxiety arises when the above answers are not clear
As Jesus said not to be anxious, it must be doable
We should trust God’s nature, always renewable
Plus seek first His kingdom and His righteousness
Then we can say goodbye to anxiety and stress

Sunday, February 18, 2024

18 Febrary 2024 - ENCS

Pastor Josh continued the series on Matthew today
Focusing on chapters five and six with much to say
Per Jesus in John five, reading the Word is not enough
For the Pharisees, acknowledging Him was very tough

Per Matthew five, Jesus came to fulfil the OT Laws
And therefore to release us from sin’s powerful jaws
His words really turned up the heat of righteousness
Sin is not just actions but what our thoughts express

In Matthew six, Jesus taught us how we should pray
Give honour to God, give thanks each and every day
Submit to His will, pray for sustenance and strength
And His guidance to avoid temptation at every length

Josh then talked about purpose, referring to chapter five
We are to be salt of and light for the world while alive
Letting our light shine is rightly representing the Lord
And linking back to the start, is as critical as the Word