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LORD’S DAY SERVICE ORDER

ANNOUNCER: Elder Pau Soon Tan
*Silent Prayer
*Confession of Faith
Hymn 56
Responsive Reading: 62. Easter
Prayer by Elder Pau Soon Tan
Scripture Reading:
1 Cor 1:18-24, 1 Pet 1:18-19
Choir Anthem by Sharon Choir (pre-recorded):
Blessed be Your Name
Sermon by Pastor Samuel Kim
The power of Jesus’ blood
Hymn 186
Offering Prayer by Elder Pau Soon Tan
*Announcements
*Hymn 6
Benediction by Pastor Samuel Kim

*Congregation Standing

ANNOUNCEMENTS

  1. Let us continue to pray for the growth of our church and for the work of evangelism.
    1. In line with the new measures given in Singapore to minimize further spread of covid-19, the church encourages all members to stay home. All services and meetings will take place online. Let us spend this time to grow in spirit and come closer to God.
      1. Zion Church website welcomes contribution of ministry update or article, please write in to webmaster@zionchurch.sg.
        1. There will be Wednesday service, special bible studies and dawn services on Zoom and YouTube starting this week.
          1. Wednesday evening 7:40pm
          2. Friday evening 7:45pm special bible studies by Pastor Sam – Jesus’ parables about the end time.
          3. Lord’s day bible studies on Ezekiel cell group books at 2pm by Bible Academy teachers.
          4. Dawn prayer services will be on Saturday at 6:00 am

          Date, time, Zoom meeting ID & YouTube link will be posted on our church website, Instagram, and cell group leaders will notify you via phone message.

        2. There will be Women’s Group meeting right after the service via Zoom. Details of the Zoom ID will be provided via Women’s Group forum.
        3. Finance Team has newly added PayNow facility for making your offering transfer. Please see Offering and Tithe section for more information.

        UPCOMING ANNOUNCER & PRAYER DUTY

        Wednesday 15 April : Deacon Johnny Sek
        LORD’s Day 19 April : Elder Anthony Lim

        OFFERING & TITHE

        Via Internet Banking

        You can give an offering electronically by transferring to the following account:

        1. For regular, tithes, thanksgiving, special, and missions offerings ONLY
        OCBC Bank Account: ZION CHURCH
        Account#: 621835867001
        PayNow UEN#: T00SS0141D

        NOTE: Please specify Name, Purpose and Date (ddmmmyy) of the offering in the MEMO or Bill Reference Number section. See Example 1.

        2. For Building Offerings ONLY
        DBS Bank Account: ZION CHURCH
        Account#: 047-903777-2

        NOTE: Please specify Name, Purpose and Date (ddmmmyy) of the offering in the MEMO or Bill Reference Number section. See Example 2.

        Use the following acronyms to indicate Purpose (offering type):

        • RO = Regular Offering
        • TH = Tithes
        • TG = Thanksgiving
        • SP = Special Offering
        • MO = Missions Offering
        • BO = Building Offering

        By Mail

        You may mail your offering cheques to Zion Church to below address:
        “Finance Department”.
        2 Gambas Crescent, Nordcom 2 Tower 2 #10-13. Siangapore 757044.

        By ATM

        You may transfer via ATM:
        BUT PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU WILL BE UNABLE TO SPECIFY TYPE OF OFFERING if you use this option.
        Please inform any Finance Team member if want your offering to be recorded.

      2. Eldress May Ling
      3. Deaconess Leh Tieng
      4. Elder Steve
      5. Example 1:
        JohnDoe TH 05APR20
        SamMiller TG 05Mar20
        JaneSmith RO 03May20

        Example 2:
        JohnDoe BO 05APR20

        Living Manna

        Sermon Summary
        How Do We Receive God’s Grace?

        Scripture: Psalm 116:12; 2 Corinthians 6:1-2

        In today’s passage, the psalmist says, ‘How can I pay back to the Lord, for all that He has done for me?’ The Apostle Paul also says, ‘Do not receive the grace of God in vain. Realize that now is the time to receive God’s grace.’ In addition, James writes in James 4:14 that ‘You do not know what your life will be like tomorrow.’ It seems that time zoomed by this year, and these scripture passages show us that time does indeed fly. Everyone is racing toward their individual ends, the times of which we do not know.
        Noah didn’t know when the end would come, yet he stayed faithful to the work of building the ark in anticipation. God only told him of the flood without giving any proof. How was this possible? Genesis 6:8 tells us the answer: ‘Noah found favour in the eyes of the Lord.’ The word for favour also means ‘grace’. And so we can say that it is only because of God’s grace that Noah could remain faithful to God’s work. It is God’s grace that saved him and made him do God’s work. Those who did not have God’s grace, on the other hand, went to their destruction.
        When we receive God’s grace, the consequence is that we please God. We thus need to focus on receiving God’s grace. The Apostle Paul encourages the church in 2 Corinthians 6:1-2 that the time to receive God’s grace is now. Why? Because we don’t know the future. It was because of God’s grace that the Apostle Paul could let go of everything he had in order to pursue ministry (Ephesians 3:7-9). May we likewise receive God’s grace to do God’s work. So how are we to receive God’s grace?

        We need to find God’s grace in small things first

        The Apostle Paul could heal others, but he couldn’t heal himself. He came to God three times, asking for healing from his eye problem (2 Corinthians 12:7-8). However, God showed him that his eye problem kept Paul dependent on Him (2 Corinthians 12:9). Paul’s weakness kept him humble. We also need to confess, like Paul, that God’s grace is sufficient for us. In this way, our problems, our hardships, and our dire circumstances are the manifestations of God’s grace.

        Persecution and hindrances never got in the way of Apostle Paul’s ministry. He built and mended tents for a living, and did not demand financial support from his congregation. Even if he was persecuted, he never ceased his thanksgiving. Why could he give thanks? Because he found God’s grace in the small things. As we prepare for the end of this year, let us also prepare for the end of our lives by discovering God’s grace in the small things.

        We must remember the grace we have received

        God said to the Israelites to remember His commandments by acting upon them (Deuteronomy 8:11; 32:7). When we put God’s Word into action, we keep it and remember it. It confirms God’s covenant (Deuteronomy 8:18). We remember God’s grace by keeping God’s Word. Adam and Eve may have remembered God’s Word in the head, but they did not act upon it. We think we remember with our head, but our lives and actions need to remember God’s Word too. The ten spies forgot God’s Word because they spied out the land with their own welfare in mind, whereas Joshua and Caleb spied out the land with God’s promises in mind (Numbers 13). Rahab did not experience God first-hand and only heard of the work of God. But when the time came for faith, the Word of God within her activated and produced works of faith. We need to store God’s Word, hold onto it, and use it when the occasion arises. When we listen to God’s Word thinking, ‘I already know this’, grace is spilled. When the Word is not applied to our real lives, we lose grace. Grace is the free gift of God that we don’t deserve, but do we apply it in our lives? In other words, do we remember God’s grace?

        We need to learn to render(return) to the Lord for all the grace we have received

        When we come to understand the Word of God, we receive God’s grace. It is through God’s blessings, providence, and help. We realize that God is here with us. We realize that God has always been next to us, watching over us.
        We have been saved by grace through faith, to do the good works which God has planned (Ephesians 2:8-10). We cannot boast of anything other than Jesus’ works. So when the psalmist writes, ‘How should I render God’s grace?’, it’s a rhetorical question: ‘I can never repay God’s grace.’ Parents don’t count their expenses spent on their children and demand everything back when they’re older. Parents only want their children to grow up well and to receive their love. God also has the heart of a parent. He wants us to realize that God is our Father, and to realize the depth of love which He has for us. God wants our thanksgiving, not as a burden or duty on our part, but as a natural fruit born out of receiving God’s grace. We render God’s grace back to Him through thanksgiving and love.

        Conclusion: Grace leads us to life

        Jesus, Himself is grace. An old Korean proverb says, ‘Watch out for small deaths.’ There are things that lead you to death, and these are small deaths. Laziness, gluttony, debauchery, hedonism, and grumbling are such small deaths. 1 Timothy 5:6 says that ‘but she who is self-indulgent is dead even while she lives.’ Revelation 3:1 says, ‘And to the angel of the church in Sardis write: ‘The words of him who has the seven spirits of God and the seven stars. “ ‘I know your works. You have the reputation of being alive, but you are dead.’ There are huge trees which live for very long. However, some of them fall. The outside looks magnificent and strong, but the little insects inside have hollowed out its core. This is the impact of little deaths in our lives. Satan works in this way to destroy our spiritual lives. Satan is trying to eat us up little by little. But it is God’s grace that preserves us against this. Noah, because he found God’s grace, was preserved through the judgement. May we find the spark of grace that leads us all the way to the end, to the final victory.

        AMEN.

        Pastor Samuel Kim

        2020-04-25T11:01:48+00:00

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