Zion Church Online Bulletin

Week No. 15 | 9 Apr 2023 Resurrection Lord's Day

LORD’S DAY SERVICE ORDER

PRESIDER: Elder Steve Yoon
*Silent Prayer
*Confession of Faith
Hymn 48
Responsive Reading:
62. Easter
(62. 复活节)
Prayer by Elder Steve Yoon
Scripture Reading:
John 20:19-29
(约翰福音 20:19-29)
Choir Anthem by Sharon Choir
Name of all majesty
(祂名为最尊贵)
Sermon by Pastor Samuel Kim
What does Jesus’ resurrection mean to you?
(耶稣复活的意义是什么?)
Hymn 155
Offering Prayer by Elder Steve Yoon
Offering Song:
You raise me up (祢扶持我)
(Dcn. Renata Hann & Bernard Dinata)
Announcements by Elder Steve Yoon
*Hymn 6
*Benediction by Pastor Samuel Kim

*Congregation Standing

ANNOUNCEMENTS

  • Let us continue to pray for the growth and revival of our church and for the work of evangelism and missions.
  • Please refer to the following for our service times:

    • Lord’s Day (Sunday) service @ 10:45 am*
    • Lord’s Day Bible study at 1:30 pm
    • Wednesday service @ 7:40 pm*
    • Saturday Dawn service @ 6:00 am

    *Also broadcasted live on YouTube for Lord’s Day & Wed Services: http://live.zionchurch.sg

  • The Precept for 2023: “A Church that strives toward the Consummation of Redemptive History by following the path of Abraham’s faith” (Gen 18:18-19; 26:5; Gal 3:7-9; Col 1:25; Tit 2:14)

    “一个跟随亚伯拉罕信心的道路,努力完成救赎历史的教会”
    (创 18:18-19;26:5;加 3:7-9;西 1:25;多 2:14)

  • 2023 HORA Conference will be held on July 1-4, 2023 in Chicago, IL, at Loyola University. Please see Pastor or Evangelist asap if you are interested in attending.
    Register at https://hora2023.rsvpify.com/
  • There will be major events taking place in the month of June:

    HORA Book 7 (The Ten Commandments: The Eternal Covenant for All Generations) Seminar: Jun 17 (Sat)

    Zion Church Dedication Thanksgiving & Deacon Ordination Service:
    Jun 18 (Lord’s Day)

    Please pray for these events as the church plans and make preparations, let us look forward to glorify Him and experience God’s amazing grace as a church.

  • We will be having special guest speakers sharing at Zion Church next week:

    Wed Service (12 Apr) – Rev. Johnny Ryu (Busan Grace Church, Korea)
    Lord’s Day (16 Apr) – Dean Philip Ong (Tung Ling Bible School).

    Let us pray for showers of blessings!

  • There will be a congregational meeting next Lord’s Day (16 Apr) after Bible study.
  • Please join us for Special Pot-Blessing Fellowship lunch today!

SERVICE DUTIES

Prayer (Wed 12 Apr) Elder Steve Yoon
Presider (Sun 16 Apr) Pastor Samuel Kim
Prayer (Sun 16 Apr) Elder Ridwan Dinata
Basket Bearers (Sun 16 Apr) Elder Tan Pau Soon, Elder Steve Yoon

OFFERING & TITHE

Via Internet Banking

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

Please make sure to indicate your name, type of offering and the date info under the memo/remarks sections when initiating the transfer. Please indicate your offerings’ purpose especially for TITHES (to be listed as TH).
Note: Any online offerings without indications of whether for tithing, thanksgiving, building, mission, etc will be recorded as regular offerings.
Thank you for your assistance.

1. For regular, tithes, thanksgiving, special, and missions offerings ONLY
OCBC Bank Account: ZION CHURCH
Account Number: 621835867001
PayNow UEN #: T00SS0141D
Swift: OCBCSGSGXXX
Bank Address: CHULIA STREET, 63, OCBC CENTRE, FLOOR 10, SINGAPORE

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.

3. Offering toward Missions Offering or Book Drive to support broadcasts of the History of Redemption Series globally, can be made in the following ways to HORA Ministries:

1) Direct bank transfer to:

DBS (Development Bank of Singapore)
Account Holder: LI JIA TSUEY or CAI XIAO FEN ERICA
Account Number: 271-310151-9 (Account Type: Multi Currency Account)
Currency Type: All currencies accepted (US$, S$, etc)
Address of Beneficiary Bank: 12 Marina Boulevard, DBS Asia Central, Marina Bay Financial Centre Tower 3, Singapore 018982
Country: Singapore
SWIFT Address/Code: DBSSSGSG

2) PayNow to HORA Ministries via NRIC S7638942Z

3) Indicating “Book Drive” or “Missions” on the offering envelopes.

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

Example 1:
JohnDoe TH 05APR20
SamMiller TG 05Mar20
JaneSmith RO 03May20

Example 2:
JohnDoe BO 05APR20

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

Living Manna

Sermon Summary
The Great Opportunity

Scripture: Matthew 26:14-16

Today’s Palm Sunday originated from people waving and laying palm leaves on the ground crying out Hosanna! Hosanna to the son of David! To greet Jesus as He entered Jerusalem. Palm Sunday is the beginning of Jesus’ Passion Week of suffering and ends with the resurrection of Jesus Christ this coming Sunday.
Through the story of Judas Iscariot today, let us reflect on the great opportunity that God is giving us.

1. Judas Iscariot was chosen

Jesus prayed all night before choosing His 12 disciples which included Judas Iscariot (Luke 6:12-16). Jesus is God and yet He chose Judas and loved him. He was even considered trustworthy enough to be in charge of the treasury box hence he was probably very close to Jesus and was involved in everything that Jesus did.

2. Why did Judas choose to betray and sell his teacher?

1) He was displeased and disapproved of Jesus
Many scholars claim that Judas was of the Zealots. They were fervent, dedicated and very zealous for the nation’s independence from the Romans. In Judas’ perspective, Jesus’ pace and ways of ministry must have seemed ineffective and slow for his purposes. But Jesus did not have the same agenda. Many times, Jesus took the opportunity to warn Judas that He is aware of Judas’ disgruntled heart and how his grumbling attitude had also influenced the other disciples too (John 6:66-71).

Do we also have the same disgruntled attitude of disapproval and displeasure? Could we be a “devil’ like Judas (John 6:70)?
Judas’ attitude became apparent during the incident when Mary poured the alabaster vial of perfume on Jesus (Matthew 26:7-8). She was giving Jesus her best. The vial of perfume costs at least 300 denarii, 3 months’ worth of work. Jesus’ disciples who were the closest to Jesus and should have believed Him the best, instead of commending her, sat back and criticised her offering. Was what she did such a waste? The perfume was her thanksgiving to Jesus for saving her life. We need to ask, am I like the woman or the disciples?

John 12:4-6 reveal Judas’ true intentions. Outwardly, he seemed to be speaking for the poor but inwardly, Judas was only concerned about himself and his own gain. For he had been secretly pilfering from the money box (John 12:6).
When we start thinking from our human-centredness and perspective, it is an opportunity to examine ourselves. One of the ways to see if we are God-centred is to listen to our own thoughts and our speech especially when we are grumbling and gossiping or defending ourselves. When it starts being about me, myself and I, and everyone else will be at fault and is to blame for my situation. When this happens, we must instead question ourselves why have I become the focus? Have we become like Judas, disapproving and displeased?

2) Greed
We have already read in John 12:6 how Judas pilfered from the money box. 1 Timothy 6:10 tells us the love of money is the root of all evil and James 1:15 says that greed when conceived, gives birth the sin and when sin is accomplished will bring forth death. John 13:2 writes that the devil had already put into Judas’ heart to betray Jesus. The first thing he asked the chief priest was how much will he be receiving for betraying Jesus. Judas decided to sell Jesus at the Passover meal (Matthew 26:14-16). He had already received the 30 pieces of silver and was now looking for a good opportunity to hand Jesus over.

There is such a contrast between Judas and Mary. Mary was saved by Jesus; her demons were cast out; her life was changed. Ever since then, she was probably seeking for an opportunity to show Jesus her gratitude. When she finally decided that her precious alabaster jar of perfume was the best gift she could give, she sought the best opportunity to present this gift to Jesus. When the opportunity finally came, she gave her offering with all her heart and dedication. And Jesus elevated her thanksgiving to one that was given for His burial. He further commanded that what she did be told to everyone wherever this gospel goes. In contrast, Judas was seeking the best opportunity to betray Jesus. This woman brought this 300 denarii worth of perfume to offer to Jesus while Judas Iscariot sold Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.
What is the opportunity that we are seeking today? Are we even looking for an opportunity to spend time with the Lord and give thanks to Him, like this woman?

3) Jealousy
In all likelihood, Judas was the only one from the district of Judah, the capital city while the rest were all Galileans (according to the Jewish Encyclopedia). This could be one reason Judas looked down upon other disciples. Also, he could have felt superior because he was in charge of the finances. But when Jesus went to important and special places, He often only took Peter, James, and John, and that must have affected him. Judas did not understand why Jesus was on the earth and what was the purpose of His work. He could not overcome his own ways, his thoughts and expectations.

But even so, Jesus gave Judas 3 chances to repent:
i) During foot washing (John 13:10-11)
Judas knew that Jesus was talking about him, but he did not repent.

ii) During the meal, Jesus said one of them will betray Him. (John 13:21-22; Matthew 26:21-22,25)
Jesus confirmed directly to Judas that He knows of his betrayal, but He did not repent. (Matthew 26:25)

iii) When Peter asked John to ask Jesus again (John 13:23-25; 27-28)
Jesus said that whoever He gives the morsel to is the betrayer, but instead of repenting, Judas took the morsel from Jesus’ hand and went out (John 13:30).

Has there been any time in your life that you had known it was a sin and still committed it? We must pray that if we have the seed of doubt, of grumbling and unbelief, God will take it out, that God will crush that seed from taking root in us.

Conclusion

What is the end of Judas Iscariot? After the betrayal, he felt remorse. Upon returning the 30 pieces of silver, he went to hang himself (Matthew 27:3,5; Acts 1:18). And even the tree which he hung himself on rejected him; and he fell and his intestines gushed out. It was such a horrific tragic end for Judas.
Judas missed the opportunity to turn things around. Jesus gave both the woman and Judas opportunities. The woman grabbed the opportunity to repent but Judas did not. Today, what is the opportunity you and I are looking for; what is the opportunity that Jesus is giving us? Let us spend this week and make our decision. If we have not repented of our sins, let us take this opportunity to repent and come to the Lord!

AMEN!

Pastor Samuel Kim

2023-04-09T01:34:25+00:00
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