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Timothy Tow Siang Hui (December 28, 1920–April 20, 2009) was a Singaporean preacher, pastor, and theologian, best known for founding the Bible-Presbyterian Church (BPC) in Singapore and serving as the founding principal of the Far Eastern Bible College (FEBC). Born in Swatow, China, to a Presbyterian family, he moved to Singapore as a child, where his father worked as a teacher. Raised in a Christian home, Tow experienced a profound conversion in 1935 at age 14 during a revival meeting led by John Sung at Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church, shaping his lifelong commitment to evangelical faith. Tow’s preaching career began after he studied at the Anglo-Chinese School and later Faith Theological Seminary in Wilmington, Delaware, earning a Bachelor of Theology in 1948 and a Master of Sacred Theology by 1950. Ordained in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1950 by the Philadelphia Presbytery of the Bible Presbyterian Church under Carl McIntire’s influence, he returned to Singapore to pastor the English Service at Life Church (Say Mia Tng) at 144 Prinsep Street, renaming it Singapore Life Church. In 1955, he led a secession from the Chinese Presbyterian Synod—due to its ecumenical ties with the World Council of Churches—forming the Bible-Presbyterian Church, with his congregation becoming Life Bible-Presbyterian Church (Life BPC). In 1962, he founded FEBC, training ministers in a strict fundamentalist tradition, emphasizing verbal plenary inspiration.
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Timothy Tow emphasizes the importance of defending the Gospel against false agents of the Truth, highlighting the duty of Church leaders to combat false teachings and uphold the Word of God. He commends the work of Revelation Daniel Ebert III in exposing deceptive ideologies and defending the faith through his writings. The sermon warns against the proliferation of Bible translations based on corrupt texts and advocates for the use of the King James Bible, rooted in the time-honored Textus Receptus. Timothy Tow underscores the necessity for believers to have clean hands and a pure heart to handle sacred Scripture, exposing the questionable character and beliefs of Westcott and Hort, who tampered with the Bible's integrity.
Fighting for the Faith Against an Undercover Enemy
Text: Jude 1-4 Do you know there are many more injunctions to defend the Gospel than to preach it? While there is one mandate generally to proclaim Christ to all nations, there are countless others against false Christs, false Prophets, false Apostles, false Teachers, false Spirits, false Brethren, false Witnesses. These are found in every Gospel, Acts, the Epistles, not the least in Jude. Who are called to fight these false agents of the Truth? According to v.1, surely the first called to duty are leaders of the Church, not the least teachers of such an Institute as CBS. In this respect, Rev Dan Ebert III, founder of your School, has fought a good fight by publishing his 176 page Magnum Opus, Will Our Sons Defend the Faith? This important book first saw light in 1976. When I was teaching at my alma mater Faith Seminary, USA for a year in 1978-79, I used this book for my theological classes. At the instance of Rev Charles Seet, a co-labourer with the author for seven years in the Philippines , we have great pleasure to reprint it. We have known Rev Ebert for two decades. We have become his good friend for his loyalty to our Lord in exposing the Devil's devises to undermine the Word of God. Like the Monkey-god who can change himself seventy-two times except for his tell-tale wriggling appendage, whatever form Satan has adopted to attack God's Word, whether it be the old Liberalism or Neo-orthodoxy, the Social Gospel or Neo-evangelicalism, is exposed to the bone by our friend. A new form of attack on God's Word, however, has arisen. It is by the proliferation of translating the Bible based on the corrupt text of Westcott and Hort since the mid-twentieth century. This has caused an alarm bell to be sounded by Edward F. Hills, David Otis Fuller, D. A. Waite, David W. Cloud, G. A. Riplinger, S. H. Tow, the Trinitarian Bible Society, not the least Far Eastern Bible College. The hundred versions now flooding the market, headed by the NIV (New International Version) are now further condemned by the ICCC (International Council of Christian Churches) at its 50th Anniversary, August 1998 to be "perversions". We support only the King James Bible which has served the Church for almost 400 years. It is the most accurate and faithful translation based on the time-honoured and time-preserved Textus Receptus. We believe with the Westminster Confession that "the Words of the Lord are pure words as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. Thou shalt keep them, O LORD, thou shalt preserve them from this generation for ever" (Ps 12:6,7). For Westcott and Hort to change the Textus Receptus and discard the equivalent of I and II Peter is cutting out a part of the heart of the Bible. We need not argue against Westcott and Hort but on this score, "Who shall ascend into the hill of the LORD? or who shall stand in his holy place? He that hath clean hands, and a pure heart; who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, nor sworn deceitfully" (Ps 24:3,4). The qualification for anyone to handle sacred Scripture is he must be totally sanctified, but the conspiracy of silence over Westcott and Hort's unholy character has now been shattered! Westcott and Hort were unregenerate men. They were modernists and liberals. They were secret worshippers of Mary. They were evolutionists, being friends of Darwin and Freud (called Fraud in the Straits Time). Westcott founded the Hermes Club which was infiltrated with homosexuality. This Hermes Club later developed into a Ghost Club which scoffers dubbed the Bogey Club. They became necromancers, consulting with the dead which Deut 18:11 condemns as "abominable". Both ridiculed Christians who believe in the infallibility and inerrancy of Scripture as "bibliolaters". Both denied the fundamentals of faith including the virgin birth, blood, and resurrection of our Saviour. Will Our Sons Defend the Faith? Let the son of the author pick up his father's pen to add a new chapter on "KJB vs. the hundred perversions." And if there arises another form of Satanic attack on God's Word, let his son's son continue "to earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints." "Fighting for the Faith Against an Undercover Enemy" is our watchword. Amen.
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Timothy Tow Siang Hui (December 28, 1920–April 20, 2009) was a Singaporean preacher, pastor, and theologian, best known for founding the Bible-Presbyterian Church (BPC) in Singapore and serving as the founding principal of the Far Eastern Bible College (FEBC). Born in Swatow, China, to a Presbyterian family, he moved to Singapore as a child, where his father worked as a teacher. Raised in a Christian home, Tow experienced a profound conversion in 1935 at age 14 during a revival meeting led by John Sung at Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church, shaping his lifelong commitment to evangelical faith. Tow’s preaching career began after he studied at the Anglo-Chinese School and later Faith Theological Seminary in Wilmington, Delaware, earning a Bachelor of Theology in 1948 and a Master of Sacred Theology by 1950. Ordained in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1950 by the Philadelphia Presbytery of the Bible Presbyterian Church under Carl McIntire’s influence, he returned to Singapore to pastor the English Service at Life Church (Say Mia Tng) at 144 Prinsep Street, renaming it Singapore Life Church. In 1955, he led a secession from the Chinese Presbyterian Synod—due to its ecumenical ties with the World Council of Churches—forming the Bible-Presbyterian Church, with his congregation becoming Life Bible-Presbyterian Church (Life BPC). In 1962, he founded FEBC, training ministers in a strict fundamentalist tradition, emphasizing verbal plenary inspiration.