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LORD’S DAY SERVICE ORDER

ANNOUNCER: Elder Anthony Lim
*Silent Prayer
*Confession of Faith
Hymn 57
Responsive Reading: 46. John 14
Prayer by Elder Anthony Lim
Scripture Reading:
Matthew 16:1-4
Choir Anthem by Sharon Choir (pre-recorded):
The Love of God is Greater Far
Sermon by Pastor Samuel Kim
Signs of the times
Hymn 163
Offering Prayer by Elder Anthony Lim
Offering Song
We Believe
*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.
  2. There will be Wednesday service, special bible studies and dawn services on Zoom and YouTube. Please refer to our church website and Instagram for our Bible study date and time.
    • Wednesday evening 7:40pm
    • Friday evening 7:45pm special bible studies by Pastor Sam – Jesus’ parables about the end time.
    • Dawn prayer services will be on Saturday at 6:00 am
    • Lord’s day bible studies on Ezekiel cell group books at 2pm by Bible Academy teachers.

    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.

  3. There is Bible Study today at 2pm on Zoom. Ask your CG leader for the meeting invitation link.
  4. 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 22 April : Elder Steve Yoon
LORD’s Day 26 April : Elder Ridwan Dinata

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.

  • Eldress May Ling
  • Deaconess Leh Tieng
  • Elder Steve
  • Example 1:
    JohnDoe TH 05APR20
    SamMiller TG 05Mar20
    JaneSmith RO 03May20

    Example 2:
    JohnDoe BO 05APR20

    Living Manna

    Sermon Summary

    Mark 08 – Do you really know Him?

    Scripture: Mark 6:1-6

    Introduction

    Let us begin our study of Mark 6:1-13 today. Though we only read verses 1-6, we’ll be exploring the entire passage. This sermon, the eighth in our series on the Gospel of Mark, is titled “Do You Really Know Him?” Through this passage, we’ll examine two main actions of Jesus and learn about the fundamental principles of following Him as Christians and disciples.

    In today’s passage, we find Jesus returning to His hometown. This isn’t His first visit; He had been there before, as mentioned in Mark 3, prior to selecting His disciples. As we delve into this text, let’s consider: Do we truly know Jesus? Let’s approach this study with fresh eyes and open hearts.

    Teaching in His hometown

    As we observe Jesus in His hometown, we see a striking contrast between His wisdom and the people’s reaction. Despite teaching with profound wisdom and performing miracles, His own people took offense at Him. They couldn’t reconcile the Jesus they knew as a carpenter’s son with this man of extraordinary wisdom and power [Mark 6:2-3].

    This reaction reveals a crucial lesson for us: familiarity can breed contempt. How often do we, like the people of Nazareth, limit Jesus based on our preconceptions? Let’s challenge ourselves to see Jesus anew, to marvel at His wisdom and power as if encountering Him for the first time.

    Jesus’ response to their unbelief is telling. He says, “A prophet is not without honor except in his own town, among his relatives and in his own home” [Mark 6:4]. This statement should prompt us to examine our own hearts. Do we honor Jesus as we should? Or have we become so familiar with Him that we’ve lost our sense of awe?

    The consequences of their unbelief were severe. Mark tells us that Jesus “could not do any miracles there, except lay his hands on a few sick people and heal them” [Mark 6:5]. It wasn’t that Jesus lacked power, but their unbelief limited what He could do among them. Let’s ponder: Are we limiting what God can do in our lives because of our unbelief?

    Jesus’ amazement at their lack of faith should startle us [Mark 6:6]. Let’s strive to be people whose faith amazes Jesus, not our lack of it. May we cultivate a faith that opens the door for God to work powerfully in and through us.

    Jesus sends out the Disciples

    Following this encounter in His hometown, Jesus sends out the Twelve. This action carries profound implications for us as His followers today. Let’s examine the instructions He gives them and what they mean for our own discipleship.

    First, Jesus sends them out in pairs [Mark 6:7]. This teaches us the importance of community and partnership in our spiritual journey. We aren’t meant to follow Christ in isolation. Let’s value the relationships God has placed in our lives and see them as essential to our mission.

    Next, Jesus gives them authority over impure spirits. This is a powerful reminder of the authority we have in Christ. As believers, we too have been given authority over the enemy. Let’s not shy away from exercising this authority in our daily lives. When we face spiritual opposition, let’s stand firm in the power Christ has given us.

    Jesus’ instructions about what to take on their journey are particularly striking. He tells them to take nothing except a staff – no bread, no bag, no money [Mark 6:8-9]. This command echoes God’s instructions to the Israelites during the Exodus [Exodus 12:11]. It’s a call to complete dependence on God. How often do we truly depend on God, rather than our own resources? Let’s challenge ourselves to trust God more fully, even when it seems impractical or uncomfortable.

    The disciples are also instructed to stay in one place when they enter a town, not moving from house to house [Mark 6:10]. This teaches us about commitment and perseverance in our mission. We shouldn’t be constantly seeking comfort or better circumstances, but should be faithful where God has placed us.

    Finally, Jesus tells them how to respond if they’re not welcomed: “shake the dust off your feet when you leave, as a testimony against them” [Mark 6:11]. This action, while seeming harsh, carries a profound spiritual significance. It’s a reminder that our responsibility is to faithfully share the gospel, but the response is between the hearers and God. Let’s be faithful in our witness, leaving the results to God.

    Conclusion

    As we conclude our study, let’s reflect on what true discipleship means. It’s not just about knowing facts about Jesus, but truly knowing Him. Let’s commit to continually learning and growing in our relationship with Christ.

    True discipleship involves loving our neighbors and learning from them. It means overcoming the “unclean spirits” in our lives – those habits, attitudes, or beliefs that hinder our walk with God. Let’s take hold of the authority Christ has given us and walk in victory.

    Discipleship also means depending wholly on God. Like the disciples sent out with nothing but a staff, let’s learn to rely on God’s provision and guidance in every aspect of our lives.

    Remember, we come to know Jesus not just by hearing about Him, but by serving Him. It’s in the act of service, even when it’s difficult or uncomfortable, that we truly grow as disciples. So let’s commit ourselves to serving in God’s church, regardless of our personal preferences or comfort.

    As we go forth this week, let’s live as true disciples. May we experience God’s power in our daily lives. May we overcome spiritual opposition through the authority Christ has given us. And may we return next week with testimonies of God’s faithfulness and power at work in and through us.

    AMEN.

    Pastor Samuel Kim

    2020-04-25T11:14:32+00:00

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