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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
        Apostle John’s Tears

        Scripture: Revelation 5:1-5

        Apostle John shed tears when seeking God’s grace, repentance, and thanksgiving. When he wrote the book of Revelation in AD 90-95, Caesar Domitian Augustus had been persecuting Christians. Apostle John himself had been exiled to Patmos island and received revelations from God during that time. It was during this time that he shed tears in seeking God’s grace, in repentance, and in thanksgiving.

        Tears of Seeking God’s Grace and Understanding

        During the height of the persecution, Apostle John found himself exiled. Despite the difficulties, he received divine revelations from God, which led to his authorship of the Gospel of John, the Epistles, and the Book of Revelation. John’s experience underscores the importance of seeking God’s grace even in times of suffering. Just as John received revelations, we must seek God’s grace during our hardships, as these challenging times often become the avenues through which God bestows His greatest blessings. John’s understanding of Jesus’ purpose in coming to Earth, the love of God, and the future events were all rooted in the grace of God.

        Tears of Repentance and Desperation

        In Revelation 5, John sees a book sealed with seven seals, representing a hidden truth. John’s desperate desire to open the book parallels humanity’s need for forgiveness and repentance to access God’s truth and grace. The book can only be opened by the Lion of Judah, representing Jesus Christ, who overcame sin through crucifixion. John’s tears of repentance highlight the importance of acknowledging one’s unworthiness and the need for forgiveness as a precursor to receiving God’s revelation. Accordingly, we must pray for forgiveness, both personally and on behalf of others, mirroring the examples of biblical figures like Daniel and Moses.

        Tears of Thanksgiving and Hope

        In the end, John’s tears of despair transform into tears of hope and thanksgiving. An elder assures John that the Lion of Judah is worthy to open the sealed book. This revelation marks a turning point, shifting John’s tears of sadness to tears of joy and gratitude. Our tears of repentance and desperation can also be transformed like this when we witness God’s work being fulfilled and God’s Word being proclaimed. Zion Church spearheads the HORA120 project, whereby we facilitate the proclamation of God’s Word in the History of Redemption throughout the whole world. We should all take part in this work with tears of thanksgiving, knowing that our efforts fulfil God’s plan.

        Conclusion

        The multifaceted emotions expressed by Apostle John’s tears show us our story. The tears he shed in seeking God’s grace, in repentance, and in thanksgiving should be our tears today as saints of the end time. May we experience a powerful transformation through God’s Word, align our lives with God’s will, and may our tears be transformed from tears of sorrow to tears of joy.

        AMEN!

        Pastor Samuel Kim

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

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