
Wong Chin Meng
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The City of God
1.0K1:15:13City Of GodISA 62:1MAT 6:331CO 3:16EPH 2:22REV 21:3In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of living a supernatural life that goes beyond the natural. He emphasizes that when God is present in our lives, we can live with abundance even with very little. The preacher shares his disillusionment with the hypocrisy he witnessed among believers who displayed spiritual fervor on Sundays but lived immoral lives during the week. He highlights the importance of having the real presence of God in our lives, as it brings about a transformation that surpasses human understanding. The preacher also draws parallels to the Israelites' experience in Egypt, where they were slaves for 430 years but were ultimately delivered by God's supernatural power.
Church - Pillar and Ground of the Truth
1.0K2:09:52TruthMAT 6:33JHN 18:28ROM 15:8In this sermon, the speaker recounts a conversation between Ravi Zacharias, a preacher, and a judge from New York. The judge points to pictures and asks Ravi if they give him a lot to think about. Ravi responds by saying that being a judge should also give the judge a lot to think about. The speaker then discusses the irony of people questioning the truth when Jesus, who is the truth, is being questioned. The sermon also touches on the failure of the church during the rise of Nazi Germany. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the importance of recognizing Jesus as the truth and allowing the Holy Spirit to apply this truth to our lives.
The Israel of God
6522:11:01IsraelEXO 12:40PSA 78:1PSA 78:32MAT 6:33In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of parents taking responsibility for teaching their children about God and His ways. He highlights the failure of previous generations in passing down this knowledge and warns that the current generation is also at risk of perishing without proper guidance. The speaker references the story of Israel as an example of a nation that was appointed to pass on God's teachings to future generations. He urges young people who are starting families to recognize their responsibility in raising children who will continue to pass on the faith.