2020s Preaching/Teaching Videos
Jonathan Heng - We Are The Temple Of The Holy Spirit
Hosting Pastor: Bishop Mike Berdin, Charismatic Revival Center Fellowship
In the Old Testament, King Solomon, who was a type of Christ as the Prince of Peace, was chosen to build the temple. The temple portrayed God’s grace and glory. It was a picture of the coming kingdom of God. The various furnishings in the temple have their significance. Whether it is the pillars, table of shewbread, candlestick, altar of incense, or any other vessels, they reflect the presence and worship of God. Then, the Israelites would travel to the temple to meet and commune with God. No priest could enter the Holy of holies without first being cleansed.
Today, we are the temple, the residence, the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit. Thank God, we can now enter into the inner sanctuary, the throne of grace through the blood of Christ. We are living epistle of Christ, the salt of the earth, the light of the world and a city that is set on an hill cannot be hid.
As the temple of the Holy Spirit:
· We are being built together for a habitation of God
· We are to be a pure maiden to Christ
· We are stamped with His seal
· We have this treasure in earthen vessels
· We are to cultivate the fear of the Lord
· We are to defeat the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes and the pride of life
· We are not to quench or grieve Him
· We are a living sacrifice
Do we hunger for God’s Word? How much time do we spend in seeking Him in prayer? Or have our careers and even hobbies draw our time and hearts away from God?
As temple of the Holy Spirit, we need His manifest Presence. We desire to be filled with the Spirit, walking and living in the Spirit, having the fruit and gifts of the Spirit.
Hosting Pastor: Bishop Mike Berdin, Charismatic Revival Center Fellowship
In the Old Testament, King Solomon, who was a type of Christ as the Prince of Peace, was chosen to build the temple. The temple portrayed God’s grace and glory. It was a picture of the coming kingdom of God. The various furnishings in the temple have their significance. Whether it is the pillars, table of shewbread, candlestick, altar of incense, or any other vessels, they reflect the presence and worship of God. Then, the Israelites would travel to the temple to meet and commune with God. No priest could enter the Holy of holies without first being cleansed.
Today, we are the temple, the residence, the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit. Thank God, we can now enter into the inner sanctuary, the throne of grace through the blood of Christ. We are living epistle of Christ, the salt of the earth, the light of the world and a city that is set on an hill cannot be hid.
As the temple of the Holy Spirit:
· We are being built together for a habitation of God
· We are to be a pure maiden to Christ
· We are stamped with His seal
· We have this treasure in earthen vessels
· We are to cultivate the fear of the Lord
· We are to defeat the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes and the pride of life
· We are not to quench or grieve Him
· We are a living sacrifice
Do we hunger for God’s Word? How much time do we spend in seeking Him in prayer? Or have our careers and even hobbies draw our time and hearts away from God?
As temple of the Holy Spirit, we need His manifest Presence. We desire to be filled with the Spirit, walking and living in the Spirit, having the fruit and gifts of the Spirit.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHUlHoJ5rcI
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Jonathan Heng - Come Into The Ark [English and Bahasa Indonesia]
Bahasa Indonesian Interpretation by Henok Hariyanto
Hosting Pastor: Henok Hariyanto, Macedonia Ministry
Jesus said that before He comes back to earth again, our world will be just like it was in the days of Noah. People are eating, drinking and partying. Many are consumed with pursuing money, power and sex. Now, there is nothing wrong with having the legitimate things in life, such as having food and sleep. But life is not just about fulfilling our physical needs. It is also to follow the Lord and seek His Kingdom.
Today, we see all kinds of perversion and depravity. People are not only openly living sinful lifestyles, but want others to accept their behaviours. We are living in a day and age where evil is called good, and good is called evil. We have all kinds of blasphemers, mockers and scoffers of Jesus Christ. There is a spirit of violence that is persecuting those who believe God’s Word and walk in His way.
The ark was a type of Christ. He calls us to come into the ark of His presence, protection, safety, shelter, refuge and rest. A storm is coming upon our world. It is a storm of judgment. Society will not get better and better, but rather worse and worse. We are a generation of vipers – sin has increased rampantly.
Do we weep over lost souls? Do we warn people to flee from the wrath to come?
We are close to the midnight hour, where the Bridegroom, Jesus Christ, is coming soon! Are we ready to meet Him? Now is the day of salvation. Some of us are religious. We may even attend church regularly, have a form of godliness but denying its power. We do many good works, but are not resting in the cross and the blood of Jesus for our salvation. Today, we must make our calling and election sure! The door of the ark is still opened right now. But it won't be long before the door will be closed.
subsplash.com/u/jonathanheng/media/d/zhwxxyb-we-are-the-temple-of-the-holy-spirit
Jonathan Heng - Come Into The Ark [English and Bahasa Indonesia]
Bahasa Indonesian Interpretation by Henok Hariyanto
Hosting Pastor: Henok Hariyanto, Macedonia Ministry
Jesus said that before He comes back to earth again, our world will be just like it was in the days of Noah. People are eating, drinking and partying. Many are consumed with pursuing money, power and sex. Now, there is nothing wrong with having the legitimate things in life, such as having food and sleep. But life is not just about fulfilling our physical needs. It is also to follow the Lord and seek His Kingdom.
Today, we see all kinds of perversion and depravity. People are not only openly living sinful lifestyles, but want others to accept their behaviours. We are living in a day and age where evil is called good, and good is called evil. We have all kinds of blasphemers, mockers and scoffers of Jesus Christ. There is a spirit of violence that is persecuting those who believe God’s Word and walk in His way.
The ark was a type of Christ. He calls us to come into the ark of His presence, protection, safety, shelter, refuge and rest. A storm is coming upon our world. It is a storm of judgment. Society will not get better and better, but rather worse and worse. We are a generation of vipers – sin has increased rampantly.
Do we weep over lost souls? Do we warn people to flee from the wrath to come?
We are close to the midnight hour, where the Bridegroom, Jesus Christ, is coming soon! Are we ready to meet Him? Now is the day of salvation. Some of us are religious. We may even attend church regularly, have a form of godliness but denying its power. We do many good works, but are not resting in the cross and the blood of Jesus for our salvation. Today, we must make our calling and election sure! The door of the ark is still opened right now. But it won't be long before the door will be closed.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wztWQzARtmA
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Jonathan Heng - Come Into The Ark [English and Hiligaynon / Ilonggo]
Hiligaynon / Ilonggo Interpretation by Mark Winston Gabutero
Hosting Pastor: Johann Bernajo, Promisecity Church Victorias City
Jesus said that before He comes back to earth again, our world will be just like it was in the days of Noah. People are eating, drinking and partying. Many are consumed with pursuing money, power and sex. Now, there is nothing wrong with having the legitimate things in life, such as having food and sleep. But life is not just about fulfilling our physical needs. It is also to follow the Lord and seek His Kingdom.
Today, we see all kinds of perversion and depravity. People are not only openly living sinful lifestyles, but want others to accept their behaviours. We are living in a day and age where evil is called good, and good is called evil. We have all kinds of blasphemers, mockers and scoffers of Jesus Christ. There is a spirit of violence that is persecuting those who believe God’s Word and walk in His way.
The ark was a type of Christ. He calls us to come into the ark of His presence, protection, safety, shelter, refuge and rest. A storm is coming upon our world. It is a storm of judgment. Society will not get better and better, but rather worse and worse. We are a generation of vipers – sin has increased rampantly.
Do we weep over lost souls? Do we warn people to flee from the wrath to come?
We are close to the midnight hour, where the Bridegroom, Jesus Christ, is coming soon! Are we ready to meet Him? Now is the day of salvation. Some of us are religious. We may even attend church regularly, have a form of godliness but denying its power. We do many good works, but are not resting in the cross and the blood of Jesus for our salvation. Today, we must make our calling and election sure! The door of the ark is still opened right now. But it won't be long before the door will be closed.
subsplash.com/jonathanheng/media/mi/+dpbxnf8
Jonathan Heng - Come Into The Ark [English and Hiligaynon / Ilonggo]
Hiligaynon / Ilonggo Interpretation by Mark Winston Gabutero
Hosting Pastor: Johann Bernajo, Promisecity Church Victorias City
Jesus said that before He comes back to earth again, our world will be just like it was in the days of Noah. People are eating, drinking and partying. Many are consumed with pursuing money, power and sex. Now, there is nothing wrong with having the legitimate things in life, such as having food and sleep. But life is not just about fulfilling our physical needs. It is also to follow the Lord and seek His Kingdom.
Today, we see all kinds of perversion and depravity. People are not only openly living sinful lifestyles, but want others to accept their behaviours. We are living in a day and age where evil is called good, and good is called evil. We have all kinds of blasphemers, mockers and scoffers of Jesus Christ. There is a spirit of violence that is persecuting those who believe God’s Word and walk in His way.
The ark was a type of Christ. He calls us to come into the ark of His presence, protection, safety, shelter, refuge and rest. A storm is coming upon our world. It is a storm of judgment. Society will not get better and better, but rather worse and worse. We are a generation of vipers – sin has increased rampantly.
Do we weep over lost souls? Do we warn people to flee from the wrath to come?
We are close to the midnight hour, where the Bridegroom, Jesus Christ, is coming soon! Are we ready to meet Him? Now is the day of salvation. Some of us are religious. We may even attend church regularly, have a form of godliness but denying its power. We do many good works, but are not resting in the cross and the blood of Jesus for our salvation. Today, we must make our calling and election sure! The door of the ark is still opened right now. But it won't be long before the door will be closed.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxxzlx_L05Q
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Jonathan Heng - Arrested, Charged And Convicted As Prisoners Of Jesus Christ
Hosting Pastor: Bishop Mike Berdin, Charismatic Revival Center Fellowship
The Holy Spirit, through the Apostle Paul, unveils the power of the New Covenant. He was given the mission to preach and proclaim the gospel to the world. Yet, until his conversion, Paul who was known as Saul at that time, was a hater of the church. He persecuted the followers of Christ, arrested and thrown them into prison. He stood by, approved and consented to the stoning of Stephen unto death. But on the road to Damascus, he had a dramatic encounter with Jesus Christ. He was blinded physically, but his eyes were opened spiritually. Suddenly, he saw a light from heaven.
Often, it is persecution and not prosperity that results in lives being transformed. We like to have palace-like experiences in our Christian life. Yet, there are also pits and prisons in this journey of faith. It is opposition that has been a catalyst to spread the gospel. We want the hand of the Lord upon the church, to win the lost and make disciples. Yet, we must be prepared for trials and adversities in order to experience revivals and reap the harvest of souls. In the natural, none of us want to be a prisoner. Yet, we see that the very man who sought to destroy the Church and imprison its disciples, later became imprisoned himself. From a persecutor of the church, Paul became a great proclaimer and promoter of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Today, as was in the early church, the world still hates and persecutes Christians. It is not just the ungodly who are hostile to us. Often, there is also intimidation from parts of the religious world. Some religious leaders are outrightly false, others are backsliden and apostate. Paul, before his conversion, was zealous toward God, so he thought, until his encounter with Christ that dramatically changed his life.
We can choose to be a prisoner of the world, a prisoner of false religion, or a prisoner of Jesus Christ. We may or may not be put in a literal prison, but we will face unjust accusation, ill-treatment and opposition at times. Paul’s life is to pursue, apprehend and attain Christlikeness. He wants to apprehend Christ and also, to be apprehended by Christ. In the natural, to apprehend means to catch, to capture, to arrest. It is to be handcuffed and chained to Jesus, to be a prisoner of His love.
As a prisoner of the Lord, Paul bore scar marks on his body as the result of persecutions he has endured. He was in prison frequently, received lashes, beaten with rods and stoned. When the world looks at us Christians, what brand do we represent? No, I’m not talking about the name of our church, our denomination or our ministry. I’m talking about whether we are faithful and fruitful to the call of God, whether we are standing for truth and righteousness, whether we are the salt of the earth and the light of the world, whether we are anointed and preaching the cross of Jesus Christ who saves, heals, baptizes in the Holy Spirit and is coming again! Unlike brands of physical goods and services, we do not seek to be popular. Instead, we are often mocked, hated and persecuted by people of this world and even those from false religious institutions.
The world wants to silence our voice, but we will not retreat. We are to be bold as a lion. Yet, we are also sheep in the midst of wolves. As we put our faith in Christ and Him crucified, His power will work exceeding abundantly in us. God can work mightily through us as individuals as well as corporately as the church. We have our unique gifts and callings and yet united and interdependent with other members in the body of Christ. Presently, we are living in the church age, or the age of grace. At the second coming of Christ, we will enter into the Kingdom age. We the redeemed, glorified saints of God, will live forever, throughout all ages, world without end. Amen.
Until then, we are wanted! We are arrested, charged and convicted as prisoners of our Lord Jesus Christ! Let us proclaim the mystery of the cross, the revelation of the New Covenant, the gospel of grace!
subsplash.com/jonathanheng/media/mi/+hc2fj67
Jonathan Heng - Arrested, Charged And Convicted As Prisoners Of Jesus Christ
Hosting Pastor: Bishop Mike Berdin, Charismatic Revival Center Fellowship
The Holy Spirit, through the Apostle Paul, unveils the power of the New Covenant. He was given the mission to preach and proclaim the gospel to the world. Yet, until his conversion, Paul who was known as Saul at that time, was a hater of the church. He persecuted the followers of Christ, arrested and thrown them into prison. He stood by, approved and consented to the stoning of Stephen unto death. But on the road to Damascus, he had a dramatic encounter with Jesus Christ. He was blinded physically, but his eyes were opened spiritually. Suddenly, he saw a light from heaven.
Often, it is persecution and not prosperity that results in lives being transformed. We like to have palace-like experiences in our Christian life. Yet, there are also pits and prisons in this journey of faith. It is opposition that has been a catalyst to spread the gospel. We want the hand of the Lord upon the church, to win the lost and make disciples. Yet, we must be prepared for trials and adversities in order to experience revivals and reap the harvest of souls. In the natural, none of us want to be a prisoner. Yet, we see that the very man who sought to destroy the Church and imprison its disciples, later became imprisoned himself. From a persecutor of the church, Paul became a great proclaimer and promoter of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Today, as was in the early church, the world still hates and persecutes Christians. It is not just the ungodly who are hostile to us. Often, there is also intimidation from parts of the religious world. Some religious leaders are outrightly false, others are backsliden and apostate. Paul, before his conversion, was zealous toward God, so he thought, until his encounter with Christ that dramatically changed his life.
We can choose to be a prisoner of the world, a prisoner of false religion, or a prisoner of Jesus Christ. We may or may not be put in a literal prison, but we will face unjust accusation, ill-treatment and opposition at times. Paul’s life is to pursue, apprehend and attain Christlikeness. He wants to apprehend Christ and also, to be apprehended by Christ. In the natural, to apprehend means to catch, to capture, to arrest. It is to be handcuffed and chained to Jesus, to be a prisoner of His love.
As a prisoner of the Lord, Paul bore scar marks on his body as the result of persecutions he has endured. He was in prison frequently, received lashes, beaten with rods and stoned. When the world looks at us Christians, what brand do we represent? No, I’m not talking about the name of our church, our denomination or our ministry. I’m talking about whether we are faithful and fruitful to the call of God, whether we are standing for truth and righteousness, whether we are the salt of the earth and the light of the world, whether we are anointed and preaching the cross of Jesus Christ who saves, heals, baptizes in the Holy Spirit and is coming again! Unlike brands of physical goods and services, we do not seek to be popular. Instead, we are often mocked, hated and persecuted by people of this world and even those from false religious institutions.
The world wants to silence our voice, but we will not retreat. We are to be bold as a lion. Yet, we are also sheep in the midst of wolves. As we put our faith in Christ and Him crucified, His power will work exceeding abundantly in us. God can work mightily through us as individuals as well as corporately as the church. We have our unique gifts and callings and yet united and interdependent with other members in the body of Christ. Presently, we are living in the church age, or the age of grace. At the second coming of Christ, we will enter into the Kingdom age. We the redeemed, glorified saints of God, will live forever, throughout all ages, world without end. Amen.
Until then, we are wanted! We are arrested, charged and convicted as prisoners of our Lord Jesus Christ! Let us proclaim the mystery of the cross, the revelation of the New Covenant, the gospel of grace!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aGbMahTjsM
subsplash.com/jonathanheng/media/mi/+r8gwpk2
Jonathan Heng - The Holy Spirit Upon, Within And Through Us [English and Hiligaynon / Ilonggo]
Hiligaynon / Ilonggo Interpretation by Melbert Fajarito
Hosting Pastor: Carlito Tablero, A Light Shine
The Holy Spirit comes upon and baptizes us, operates within us to develop character and produce fruit, empowers and works through us as laborers in His harvest field.
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Jonathan Heng - The Holy Spirit Upon, Within And Through Us [English and Hiligaynon / Ilonggo]
Hiligaynon / Ilonggo Interpretation by Melbert Fajarito
Hosting Pastor: Carlito Tablero, A Light Shine
The Holy Spirit comes upon and baptizes us, operates within us to develop character and produce fruit, empowers and works through us as laborers in His harvest field.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tv1KnI2c38k
subsplash.com/jonathanheng/media/mi/+gn8j8bd
Jonathan Heng - The Holy Spirit Upon, Within And Through Us [English and Khmer]
Khmer Interpretation by Esther Soun
Coordinating Pastor: Melbert Fajarito
The Holy Spirit comes upon and baptizes us, operates within us to develop character and produce fruit, empowers and works through us as laborers in His harvest field.
subsplash.com/jonathanheng/media/mi/+gn8j8bd
Jonathan Heng - The Holy Spirit Upon, Within And Through Us [English and Khmer]
Khmer Interpretation by Esther Soun
Coordinating Pastor: Melbert Fajarito
The Holy Spirit comes upon and baptizes us, operates within us to develop character and produce fruit, empowers and works through us as laborers in His harvest field.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBTTbWVsH08
subsplash.com/jonathanheng/media/mi/+zb53d37
Jonathan Heng - Come Into The Ark [English and Khmer]
Khmer Interpretation by Seila Iep
Hosting Pastor: Melbert Fajarito, Lighthouse Christian Assembly Ta Khmao City
Jesus said that before He comes back to earth again, our world will be just like it was in the days of Noah. People are eating, drinking and partying. Many are consumed with pursuing money, power and sex. Now, there is nothing wrong with having the legitimate things in life, such as having food and sleep. But life is not just about fulfilling our physical needs. It is also to follow the Lord and seek His Kingdom.
Today, we see all kinds of perversion and depravity. People are not only openly living sinful lifestyles, but want others to accept their behaviours. We are living in a day and age where evil is called good, and good is called evil. We have all kinds of blasphemers, mockers and scoffers of Jesus Christ. There is a spirit of violence that is persecuting those who believe God’s Word and walk in His way.
The ark was a type of Christ. He calls us to come into the ark of His presence, protection, safety, shelter, refuge and rest. A storm is coming upon our world. It is a storm of judgment. Society will not get better and better, but rather worse and worse. We are a generation of vipers – sin has increased rampantly.
Do we weep over lost souls? Do we warn people to flee from the wrath to come?
We are close to the midnight hour, where the Bridegroom, Jesus Christ, is coming soon! Are we ready to meet Him? Now is the day of salvation. Some of us are religious. We may even attend church regularly, have a form of godliness but denying its power. We do many good works, but are not resting in the cross and the blood of Jesus for our salvation. Today, we must make our calling and election sure! The door of the ark is still opened right now. But it won't be long before the door will be closed.
subsplash.com/jonathanheng/media/mi/+zb53d37
Jonathan Heng - Come Into The Ark [English and Khmer]
Khmer Interpretation by Seila Iep
Hosting Pastor: Melbert Fajarito, Lighthouse Christian Assembly Ta Khmao City
Jesus said that before He comes back to earth again, our world will be just like it was in the days of Noah. People are eating, drinking and partying. Many are consumed with pursuing money, power and sex. Now, there is nothing wrong with having the legitimate things in life, such as having food and sleep. But life is not just about fulfilling our physical needs. It is also to follow the Lord and seek His Kingdom.
Today, we see all kinds of perversion and depravity. People are not only openly living sinful lifestyles, but want others to accept their behaviours. We are living in a day and age where evil is called good, and good is called evil. We have all kinds of blasphemers, mockers and scoffers of Jesus Christ. There is a spirit of violence that is persecuting those who believe God’s Word and walk in His way.
The ark was a type of Christ. He calls us to come into the ark of His presence, protection, safety, shelter, refuge and rest. A storm is coming upon our world. It is a storm of judgment. Society will not get better and better, but rather worse and worse. We are a generation of vipers – sin has increased rampantly.
Do we weep over lost souls? Do we warn people to flee from the wrath to come?
We are close to the midnight hour, where the Bridegroom, Jesus Christ, is coming soon! Are we ready to meet Him? Now is the day of salvation. Some of us are religious. We may even attend church regularly, have a form of godliness but denying its power. We do many good works, but are not resting in the cross and the blood of Jesus for our salvation. Today, we must make our calling and election sure! The door of the ark is still opened right now. But it won't be long before the door will be closed.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ins5Lrb_CI
subsplash.com/jonathanheng/media/mi/+z5xx48r
Jonathan Heng - When You've Hit Rock Bottom, You Can Stand On The Solid Rock (Psalm 61) [English and Bahasa Indonesia]
Bahasa Indonesian Interpretation by Henok Hariyanto
Hosting Pastor: Henok Hariyanto, Macedonia Ministry
Psalm sixty-one is a Psalm of David. If there was a man who has seen the highs and lows of life, it was David. Through the ups and downs, the mountains and the valleys of his walk with God, David is without a doubt, one of the most extraordinary Bible characters.
Yet, this Psalm also refers to Jesus Christ the Messiah, the Greater Son of David. Through David’s family would come forth the Saviour of the world.
David trusted God. Jesus Christ the Anointed One, also had faith in Jehovah God His Father. Even though He suffered and died, He rose again!
Are we troubled?
Are we facing crisis and trials?
It could be in areas of health, finances and relationships.
Are we at our wits’ end?
When our world falls apart, cry out to God for help.
Faith is active, not passive. Faith is eagerly, fervently and desperately calling upon the Lord.
Whatever our outward circumstances are, when we are facing difficult times, our hope and help is in the Lord. When we’ve hit rock bottom, there is a rock we can stand on. Jesus Christ is the rock. He is the rock that is higher than us, higher than all our problems.
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Jonathan Heng - When You've Hit Rock Bottom, You Can Stand On The Solid Rock (Psalm 61) [English and Bahasa Indonesia]
Bahasa Indonesian Interpretation by Henok Hariyanto
Hosting Pastor: Henok Hariyanto, Macedonia Ministry
Psalm sixty-one is a Psalm of David. If there was a man who has seen the highs and lows of life, it was David. Through the ups and downs, the mountains and the valleys of his walk with God, David is without a doubt, one of the most extraordinary Bible characters.
Yet, this Psalm also refers to Jesus Christ the Messiah, the Greater Son of David. Through David’s family would come forth the Saviour of the world.
David trusted God. Jesus Christ the Anointed One, also had faith in Jehovah God His Father. Even though He suffered and died, He rose again!
Are we troubled?
Are we facing crisis and trials?
It could be in areas of health, finances and relationships.
Are we at our wits’ end?
When our world falls apart, cry out to God for help.
Faith is active, not passive. Faith is eagerly, fervently and desperately calling upon the Lord.
Whatever our outward circumstances are, when we are facing difficult times, our hope and help is in the Lord. When we’ve hit rock bottom, there is a rock we can stand on. Jesus Christ is the rock. He is the rock that is higher than us, higher than all our problems.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5OiGUMxakY
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Jonathan Heng - Prayer For Baptism In The Holy Spirit
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Jonathan Heng - Prayer For Baptism In The Holy Spirit
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMYrG5BE_ac
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Jonathan Heng - Experience Pentecost Now
The first Pentecost took place some 2,000 years ago. Throughout the church age, there has been moves and waves of the Holy Spirit.
In 1906, there was an outpouring of the Holy Spirit in Azusa Street, Los Angeles, USA. This is the birthplace of the Pentecostal movement that has spread all over the world. Since then, hundreds of millions of believers have been baptized in the Holy Spirit. In the midst of this move of God, there was a prophetic utterance that declared in the last days, there will be an overemphasis on:
· Praise to a God we no longer pray to,
· Power rather than righteousness, and
· Spiritual gifts rather than the lordship of Christ.
We are to avoid these dangers and pitfalls. There are parts of the church that have become seeker-friendly, instead of Spirit-filled. Yes, we are to be sensitive to people, but we must first and foremost, be sensitive to the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is our Comforter, but He is also a consuming fire. As we develop various means and methods of outreach in the church, let us not neglect the Person and Ministry of the Holy Spirit who still convicts sin, call for repentance and conform God’s righteousness in our lives. We need to be sensitive to the Holy Spirit and not grieve or quench Him in the process of drawing large crowds to our churches. In the Gospels, when Jesus said, “Follow Me”, it meant forsaking oneself and taking up one’s cross.
In the early church, the Apostle Peter preached a message that pricked the hearts of the hearers and saw 3,000 people saved. Peter’s sermon, under the work of the Holy Spirit, was convicting and hardly comfortable, yet it results in a harvest of conversion. Why? And how?
The key is the anointing of the Holy Spirit. When we are sensitive and yield to the Holy Spirit in ministry, He will discern the hearts of the ones being ministered to better than any of us could expect, or at least in the way that He intends. Thank God for the Person and Ministry of the Holy Spirit!
We need to allow the Holy Spirit to move in the House of God. A Spirit-filled church is a church that has a heartbeat for anointed worship. True worship is a lifestyle, not just an activity. It is more than simply turning up for church services, but is a reflection of loving “the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength... ” (Mark 12:30). We are called to experience not only the visitation of the Holy Spirit, but to be His habitation too, “In whom ye also are builded together for an habitation of God through the Spirit” (Ephesians 2:22).
The House of God needs to be ignited with the Holy Spirit. We need a blast of wind, a blaze of fire. We need a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit today. Thank God for the first Pentecost in the early church, as recorded in the book of Acts. Thank God for the move of God throughout different periods of the church, especially the Azusa Street revival that birthed the worldwide Pentecostal movement at the turn of the 20th century. As we move ahead in this 21st century, we need a new Pentecost now.
We cry again for a sound from heaven, a rushing mighty wind. We want to see people being baptized in the Holy Spirit, with the evidence of speaking with other tongues, to be equipped for service in the Kingdom of God. We are called as a holy people and a royal priesthood.
Next, we are to be united with one accord in our hearts. In a world of racial and class divide, believers need to be united in love. We are the Body of Christ, one in communion and purpose with the Headship and Lordship of Jesus. At the same time, unity must be based on foundational and fundamental truth. The truth that Jesus saves, heals, baptizes in the Holy Spirit and is coming again. The truth that all blessings comes through the cross of Christ! Unity does not mean conformity. We are one and united in Spirit, but with have different types of gifts and ministries.
A New Testament church is ignited with the fire of the Holy Spirit, is united in love, communion and purpose. It is also to sow and reap an expedited harvest of souls. We are empowered by the Holy Spirit for employment, not enjoyment. We are employed as laborers in His harvest field. We ask the Lord for open doors. Due to the pandemic, the last few years have been difficult with all the shut downs. It’s time to step up again to usher in the final hour harvest of souls. The power of the Holy Spirit will accelerate and expedite the fulfilling of the Great Commission of Jesus Christ.
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Jonathan Heng - Experience Pentecost Now
The first Pentecost took place some 2,000 years ago. Throughout the church age, there has been moves and waves of the Holy Spirit.
In 1906, there was an outpouring of the Holy Spirit in Azusa Street, Los Angeles, USA. This is the birthplace of the Pentecostal movement that has spread all over the world. Since then, hundreds of millions of believers have been baptized in the Holy Spirit. In the midst of this move of God, there was a prophetic utterance that declared in the last days, there will be an overemphasis on:
· Praise to a God we no longer pray to,
· Power rather than righteousness, and
· Spiritual gifts rather than the lordship of Christ.
We are to avoid these dangers and pitfalls. There are parts of the church that have become seeker-friendly, instead of Spirit-filled. Yes, we are to be sensitive to people, but we must first and foremost, be sensitive to the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is our Comforter, but He is also a consuming fire. As we develop various means and methods of outreach in the church, let us not neglect the Person and Ministry of the Holy Spirit who still convicts sin, call for repentance and conform God’s righteousness in our lives. We need to be sensitive to the Holy Spirit and not grieve or quench Him in the process of drawing large crowds to our churches. In the Gospels, when Jesus said, “Follow Me”, it meant forsaking oneself and taking up one’s cross.
In the early church, the Apostle Peter preached a message that pricked the hearts of the hearers and saw 3,000 people saved. Peter’s sermon, under the work of the Holy Spirit, was convicting and hardly comfortable, yet it results in a harvest of conversion. Why? And how?
The key is the anointing of the Holy Spirit. When we are sensitive and yield to the Holy Spirit in ministry, He will discern the hearts of the ones being ministered to better than any of us could expect, or at least in the way that He intends. Thank God for the Person and Ministry of the Holy Spirit!
We need to allow the Holy Spirit to move in the House of God. A Spirit-filled church is a church that has a heartbeat for anointed worship. True worship is a lifestyle, not just an activity. It is more than simply turning up for church services, but is a reflection of loving “the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength... ” (Mark 12:30). We are called to experience not only the visitation of the Holy Spirit, but to be His habitation too, “In whom ye also are builded together for an habitation of God through the Spirit” (Ephesians 2:22).
The House of God needs to be ignited with the Holy Spirit. We need a blast of wind, a blaze of fire. We need a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit today. Thank God for the first Pentecost in the early church, as recorded in the book of Acts. Thank God for the move of God throughout different periods of the church, especially the Azusa Street revival that birthed the worldwide Pentecostal movement at the turn of the 20th century. As we move ahead in this 21st century, we need a new Pentecost now.
We cry again for a sound from heaven, a rushing mighty wind. We want to see people being baptized in the Holy Spirit, with the evidence of speaking with other tongues, to be equipped for service in the Kingdom of God. We are called as a holy people and a royal priesthood.
Next, we are to be united with one accord in our hearts. In a world of racial and class divide, believers need to be united in love. We are the Body of Christ, one in communion and purpose with the Headship and Lordship of Jesus. At the same time, unity must be based on foundational and fundamental truth. The truth that Jesus saves, heals, baptizes in the Holy Spirit and is coming again. The truth that all blessings comes through the cross of Christ! Unity does not mean conformity. We are one and united in Spirit, but with have different types of gifts and ministries.
A New Testament church is ignited with the fire of the Holy Spirit, is united in love, communion and purpose. It is also to sow and reap an expedited harvest of souls. We are empowered by the Holy Spirit for employment, not enjoyment. We are employed as laborers in His harvest field. We ask the Lord for open doors. Due to the pandemic, the last few years have been difficult with all the shut downs. It’s time to step up again to usher in the final hour harvest of souls. The power of the Holy Spirit will accelerate and expedite the fulfilling of the Great Commission of Jesus Christ.
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Jonathan Heng - Arise And Build
Nehemiah was a trusted cupbearer to the King of Persia (Nehemiah 1:11). He received report that Jerusalem was in ruins. The city walls had been torn down, the gates were burned, leaving the residents vulnerable to the enemy’s attack and invasion. There was no peace and no security. Nehemiah was heartbroken and desperate to see the hand of God move and rebuild the walls of Jerusalem.
Today, we see devastation of false doctrines in the body of Christ. Spiritually-speaking, there are gaps in the walls of our churches. We need to proclaim that Jesus saves, heals, delivers, baptizes in the Holy Spirit and is coming again. That we are justified and sanctified by grace through faith, on the basis of the finished work of Jesus Christ at Calvary’s cross. It’s time for us to rise up and build the walls of sound Biblical doctrines.
In our life, our ministry and in serving the house of God, there are precious truths we can learn from the life of Nehemiah. For example, there are lessons about defeating distraction, discouragement and distress. Through prayer, Nehemiah responded to God’s call to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. Although God is sovereign and omnipotent, He is looking for men and women with hearts who are broken and burdened to fulfil and finish His work. Today, there is so little anguish and agony in the house of God.
Do we experience the sorrow and pain of God’s heart over the sins, the backsliding and compromise in the church? Are we also grieving for lost souls and do all we can to reach them with the good news of the Lord Jesus Christ?
To accomplish the task that God has set before us, we need to know that He is the Master Builder. We are to keep in step with the Spirit, know the right timing and opportunity to move in faith and boldness. When Nehemiah stood before the king with sadness on his face to seek permission to build the walls of Jerusalem, it was in essence, a ‘live or die’ moment. Thank God for the king’s compassion and favour to grant Nehemiah’s heart desire to go to Jerusalem. Yet, there are people who opposed Nehemiah. Just because we are doing God’s work does not mean that it will always be smooth-sailing. We will be distracted, discouraged and distressed at times. We can face accusation, attack, intimidation and lies against us from people. We need to stand strong, secure and steadfast in finishing the task, and not allow opponents to shut us down. We need the Word of God and the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit to help us not react in the flesh in such times.
Nehemiah was a role model on handling criticism and misunderstanding. He did not let discouragement stop Him from obeying God and carrying out his responsibility. He kept building the wall. Today, we may face all kinds of distractions. Worldly pleasures and wrong relationships may divert our attention from fulfilling our calling. We are to stay the course and refused to be disturbed and disrupted.
When God called Nehemiah to rebuild the walls, there was a lack of resources and people thought that the task was going to take a long time. In spite of hindrances, Nehemiah fixed his eyes on the Lord with undivided commitment and complete this massive task in just 52 days.
Nehemiah’s motives and motivations are to give God all the glory and praise. It is all about God’s plans and purposes, not our ambitions. Once the walls were rebuilt and gates restored, Nehemiah planned to revive the authority of God’s Word in the land. Gatekeepers and musicians were appointed. Jerusalem in Nehemiah’s days is a picture of the church today. Like the Israelites, many Christians are spiritually apathetic and defeated. False doctrines, idolatry, worldliness, the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes and the pride of life have become widespread throughout the body of Christ.
The church is a called-out body, separated from worldly culture. Separated but not isolated. We need to repent of our backsliding and disobedience. Ask the Lord to revive us, restore us, and set us apart for Him, to be light that shines in our dark and evil world.
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Jonathan Heng - Arise And Build
Nehemiah was a trusted cupbearer to the King of Persia (Nehemiah 1:11). He received report that Jerusalem was in ruins. The city walls had been torn down, the gates were burned, leaving the residents vulnerable to the enemy’s attack and invasion. There was no peace and no security. Nehemiah was heartbroken and desperate to see the hand of God move and rebuild the walls of Jerusalem.
Today, we see devastation of false doctrines in the body of Christ. Spiritually-speaking, there are gaps in the walls of our churches. We need to proclaim that Jesus saves, heals, delivers, baptizes in the Holy Spirit and is coming again. That we are justified and sanctified by grace through faith, on the basis of the finished work of Jesus Christ at Calvary’s cross. It’s time for us to rise up and build the walls of sound Biblical doctrines.
In our life, our ministry and in serving the house of God, there are precious truths we can learn from the life of Nehemiah. For example, there are lessons about defeating distraction, discouragement and distress. Through prayer, Nehemiah responded to God’s call to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. Although God is sovereign and omnipotent, He is looking for men and women with hearts who are broken and burdened to fulfil and finish His work. Today, there is so little anguish and agony in the house of God.
Do we experience the sorrow and pain of God’s heart over the sins, the backsliding and compromise in the church? Are we also grieving for lost souls and do all we can to reach them with the good news of the Lord Jesus Christ?
To accomplish the task that God has set before us, we need to know that He is the Master Builder. We are to keep in step with the Spirit, know the right timing and opportunity to move in faith and boldness. When Nehemiah stood before the king with sadness on his face to seek permission to build the walls of Jerusalem, it was in essence, a ‘live or die’ moment. Thank God for the king’s compassion and favour to grant Nehemiah’s heart desire to go to Jerusalem. Yet, there are people who opposed Nehemiah. Just because we are doing God’s work does not mean that it will always be smooth-sailing. We will be distracted, discouraged and distressed at times. We can face accusation, attack, intimidation and lies against us from people. We need to stand strong, secure and steadfast in finishing the task, and not allow opponents to shut us down. We need the Word of God and the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit to help us not react in the flesh in such times.
Nehemiah was a role model on handling criticism and misunderstanding. He did not let discouragement stop Him from obeying God and carrying out his responsibility. He kept building the wall. Today, we may face all kinds of distractions. Worldly pleasures and wrong relationships may divert our attention from fulfilling our calling. We are to stay the course and refused to be disturbed and disrupted.
When God called Nehemiah to rebuild the walls, there was a lack of resources and people thought that the task was going to take a long time. In spite of hindrances, Nehemiah fixed his eyes on the Lord with undivided commitment and complete this massive task in just 52 days.
Nehemiah’s motives and motivations are to give God all the glory and praise. It is all about God’s plans and purposes, not our ambitions. Once the walls were rebuilt and gates restored, Nehemiah planned to revive the authority of God’s Word in the land. Gatekeepers and musicians were appointed. Jerusalem in Nehemiah’s days is a picture of the church today. Like the Israelites, many Christians are spiritually apathetic and defeated. False doctrines, idolatry, worldliness, the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes and the pride of life have become widespread throughout the body of Christ.
The church is a called-out body, separated from worldly culture. Separated but not isolated. We need to repent of our backsliding and disobedience. Ask the Lord to revive us, restore us, and set us apart for Him, to be light that shines in our dark and evil world.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CpwiJIIIlk
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Jonathan Heng - The Cure Is Greater Than The Curse [English and Bahasa Indonesia]
Bahasa Indonesian Interpretation by Henok Hariyanto
Hosting Pastor: Henok Hariyanto, Macedonia Ministry
Since the fall of man as a result of sin, the human race is under a curse.
The good news is, there is a cure. Through the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross, where He has shed His precious blood, there is a remedy to reverse the curse of sin. He alone paid the price to redeem and reconcile us back to Him.
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Jonathan Heng - The Cure Is Greater Than The Curse [English and Bahasa Indonesia]
Bahasa Indonesian Interpretation by Henok Hariyanto
Hosting Pastor: Henok Hariyanto, Macedonia Ministry
Since the fall of man as a result of sin, the human race is under a curse.
The good news is, there is a cure. Through the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross, where He has shed His precious blood, there is a remedy to reverse the curse of sin. He alone paid the price to redeem and reconcile us back to Him.
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Jonathan Heng - Ministry Promo
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Jonathan Heng - Let's Be M.A.D. (Mission Anointed Disciples) For Jesus
We are called to be disciples for Jesus Christ, committed to follow Him as Lord and Master. We are entrusted with the mission to spread the gospel and reach the lost. We are to be filled and anointed with the Holy Spirit.
Discipleship is a committed way of life, dedicated to the Person of Jesus Christ and His purpose. It is not paying lip service. Some follow Jesus out of convenience, but true disciples will experience opposition and persecution from others. Discipleship is denying oneself. This does not mean asceticism, which is the practice of strict self-denial of legitimate things in life, such as having food and sleep. Of course, it is Biblical to fast from food and sleep or some other activities, in order to spend more time in prayer and studying God’s Word. However, we must not carry out these spiritual disciplines with a holier-than-thou attitude, or to believe that we can earn God’s favour. Rather, self-denial is to surrender and give up all self-effort. To take up our cross is to put our faith in Christ and His victory on the cross.
We are to commit ourselves to Christ above all persons and possessions. Our love for Christ is to be so much more than our family, friends, jobs, money, hobbies and the like. As human beings with affections, it is so easy to put relationships and riches ahead of the Lord. Yet, any excessive devotion to people and things becomes idolatry. The cares and concerns of everyday life will keep people from following the Lord wholeheartedly. We must, in essence, count the cost and ask, are we willing to pay the price?
The Christian life is a journey – to fight the good fight, run and finish the race, and keep the faith. In 2 Timothy 4:7, the Apostle Paul said, "I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith:" (2 Timothy 4:7). This should be our prayer and our cry too.
We have a mission – to fulfil our calling and role to win the lost and equip the saints. The Great Commission of Jesus Christ involves evangelism and discipleship. We are called-out and set apart to be salt and light to the world.
In the church, there is tendency to measure success in terms of the size of attendance, buildings and money. Another condition is that far too often, many Christians are spectators, when we lay the responsibility for God’s work largely on the shoulders of the five-fold ministers – the apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers. Jesus did not call us just to be churchgoers and pew-warmers, but disciples.
To carry out the work of the ministry, we need the anointing of the Holy Spirit. We need to be alive and ignited with the flaming fire of God. The book of Acts is the blueprint of what the church should be and must be. The church was born in power, with a community and worldwide vision. Jesus told the disciples that they would receive the power of the Holy Spirit to be witnesses unto Him, " …both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth" (Acts 1:8).
Throughout the church age, we have men and women of God who have caught the heavenly vision and were consumed with the passion and compassion to declare the good news of the gospel. As labourers, we must point people to look to God as the source. We are not celebrities, but servants with Christ-like humility. Our pride and vanity must be pulled down and removed. It’s all about Jesus, and not about us. In this age of self-esteem and promotion, we need to lose ourselves and let Christ be our everything. We need the anointing and demonstration of the Holy Spirit and of power, to fulfil our mission to win souls. Not entertainment and amusement, but the preaching of the gospel.
The gospel message is not always popular with the wise and wealthy in this world. It is not easily accepted by the great and mighty in society. Even the religious are confounded and stumbled by the sacrificial death of Jesus on the cross. Many look at the Christian faith as foolish and weak. Yet, it is the preaching of Christ crucified that is the power of God unto salvation.
In Acts chapter 17, verses 1 to 6, we read, "Now when they had passed through Amphipolis and Apollonia, they came to Thessalonica, where was a synagogue of the Jews: And Paul, as his manner was, went in unto them, and three sabbath days reasoned with them out of the scriptures, Opening and alleging, that Christ must needs have suffered, and risen again from the dead; and that this Jesus, whom I preach unto you, is Christ. And some of them believed, and consorted with Paul and Silas; and of the devout Greeks a great multitude, and of the chief women not a few. But the Jews which believed not, moved with envy, took unto them certain lewd fellows of the baser sort, and gathered a company, and set all the city on an uproar, and assaulted the house of Jason, and sought to bring them out to the people. And when they found them not, they drew Jason and certain brethren unto the rulers of the city, crying, These that have turned the world upside down are come hither also;" (Acts 17:1-6). Here, we see Paul and Silas who preached Christ boldly, and have turned the world upside down. God’s messengers have often been accused of creating mess but the truth is, for those who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, their lives will be turned right side up. It was sin and the fall that have brought disorder in our world. The presentation of the glorious gospel brings light and shines into the darkness of hearts. People can either receive or reject this light.
As disciples of Jesus Christ, our mission is to preach the gospel and fulfil the Great Commission, under the anointing of the Holy Spirit. Let us follow the examples of the apostle Paul and many other men and women of God through the centuries.
Let’s be M.A.D. (Mission Anointed Disciples) for Jesus!
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Jonathan Heng - Let's Be M.A.D. (Mission Anointed Disciples) For Jesus
We are called to be disciples for Jesus Christ, committed to follow Him as Lord and Master. We are entrusted with the mission to spread the gospel and reach the lost. We are to be filled and anointed with the Holy Spirit.
Discipleship is a committed way of life, dedicated to the Person of Jesus Christ and His purpose. It is not paying lip service. Some follow Jesus out of convenience, but true disciples will experience opposition and persecution from others. Discipleship is denying oneself. This does not mean asceticism, which is the practice of strict self-denial of legitimate things in life, such as having food and sleep. Of course, it is Biblical to fast from food and sleep or some other activities, in order to spend more time in prayer and studying God’s Word. However, we must not carry out these spiritual disciplines with a holier-than-thou attitude, or to believe that we can earn God’s favour. Rather, self-denial is to surrender and give up all self-effort. To take up our cross is to put our faith in Christ and His victory on the cross.
We are to commit ourselves to Christ above all persons and possessions. Our love for Christ is to be so much more than our family, friends, jobs, money, hobbies and the like. As human beings with affections, it is so easy to put relationships and riches ahead of the Lord. Yet, any excessive devotion to people and things becomes idolatry. The cares and concerns of everyday life will keep people from following the Lord wholeheartedly. We must, in essence, count the cost and ask, are we willing to pay the price?
The Christian life is a journey – to fight the good fight, run and finish the race, and keep the faith. In 2 Timothy 4:7, the Apostle Paul said, "I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith:" (2 Timothy 4:7). This should be our prayer and our cry too.
We have a mission – to fulfil our calling and role to win the lost and equip the saints. The Great Commission of Jesus Christ involves evangelism and discipleship. We are called-out and set apart to be salt and light to the world.
In the church, there is tendency to measure success in terms of the size of attendance, buildings and money. Another condition is that far too often, many Christians are spectators, when we lay the responsibility for God’s work largely on the shoulders of the five-fold ministers – the apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers. Jesus did not call us just to be churchgoers and pew-warmers, but disciples.
To carry out the work of the ministry, we need the anointing of the Holy Spirit. We need to be alive and ignited with the flaming fire of God. The book of Acts is the blueprint of what the church should be and must be. The church was born in power, with a community and worldwide vision. Jesus told the disciples that they would receive the power of the Holy Spirit to be witnesses unto Him, " …both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth" (Acts 1:8).
Throughout the church age, we have men and women of God who have caught the heavenly vision and were consumed with the passion and compassion to declare the good news of the gospel. As labourers, we must point people to look to God as the source. We are not celebrities, but servants with Christ-like humility. Our pride and vanity must be pulled down and removed. It’s all about Jesus, and not about us. In this age of self-esteem and promotion, we need to lose ourselves and let Christ be our everything. We need the anointing and demonstration of the Holy Spirit and of power, to fulfil our mission to win souls. Not entertainment and amusement, but the preaching of the gospel.
The gospel message is not always popular with the wise and wealthy in this world. It is not easily accepted by the great and mighty in society. Even the religious are confounded and stumbled by the sacrificial death of Jesus on the cross. Many look at the Christian faith as foolish and weak. Yet, it is the preaching of Christ crucified that is the power of God unto salvation.
In Acts chapter 17, verses 1 to 6, we read, "Now when they had passed through Amphipolis and Apollonia, they came to Thessalonica, where was a synagogue of the Jews: And Paul, as his manner was, went in unto them, and three sabbath days reasoned with them out of the scriptures, Opening and alleging, that Christ must needs have suffered, and risen again from the dead; and that this Jesus, whom I preach unto you, is Christ. And some of them believed, and consorted with Paul and Silas; and of the devout Greeks a great multitude, and of the chief women not a few. But the Jews which believed not, moved with envy, took unto them certain lewd fellows of the baser sort, and gathered a company, and set all the city on an uproar, and assaulted the house of Jason, and sought to bring them out to the people. And when they found them not, they drew Jason and certain brethren unto the rulers of the city, crying, These that have turned the world upside down are come hither also;" (Acts 17:1-6). Here, we see Paul and Silas who preached Christ boldly, and have turned the world upside down. God’s messengers have often been accused of creating mess but the truth is, for those who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, their lives will be turned right side up. It was sin and the fall that have brought disorder in our world. The presentation of the glorious gospel brings light and shines into the darkness of hearts. People can either receive or reject this light.
As disciples of Jesus Christ, our mission is to preach the gospel and fulfil the Great Commission, under the anointing of the Holy Spirit. Let us follow the examples of the apostle Paul and many other men and women of God through the centuries.
Let’s be M.A.D. (Mission Anointed Disciples) for Jesus!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0StjNZ26YA
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Jonathan Heng - The Holy Spirit Upon, Within And Through Us [English and Bahasa Indonesia]
Bahasa Indonesian Interpretation by Henok Hariyanto
Hosting Pastor: Henok Hariyanto, Macedonia Ministry
The Holy Spirit comes upon and baptizes us, operates within us to develop character and produce fruit, empowers and works through us as laborers in His harvest field.
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Jonathan Heng - The Holy Spirit Upon, Within And Through Us [English and Bahasa Indonesia]
Bahasa Indonesian Interpretation by Henok Hariyanto
Hosting Pastor: Henok Hariyanto, Macedonia Ministry
The Holy Spirit comes upon and baptizes us, operates within us to develop character and produce fruit, empowers and works through us as laborers in His harvest field.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzx_jXodazQ
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Jonathan Heng - Feasting At The Lord's Table When There's Famine In The Land
In the book of Amos, God called Amos as a prophet to Judah and Israel. Yet, Amos considered himself as no prophet. In the eyes of men, Amos was relatively uneducated. His occupation as a herdman and gatherer of sycamore fruit may be modest and unassuming. Yet, God anointed him as a prophetic voice to speak to His people. At that time, Israel and Judah were prosperous and wealthy. Outwardly, they were far from showing any signs of decline. But sin was infecting the land, and the people refused to repent. Israel was on its path to destruction, and would soon be carried off to captivity in a heathen land. The people were given ample warning and yet, they would not heed. When God’s Word is rejected, there will be a spiritual famine.
Even though Amos spoke to Israel at that time, the message has relevance to our day and age. Today, there is also a famine in the land and a famine in the church. I say this with heaviness and sadness. Many nations of the world and segments of the Body of Christ have forsaken the Word of God and the ways of God. We have lost our moral compass. God has ordained three great institutions: the home, the church and the state to be pillars of light and liberty, to stand for righteousness and truth.
There is a rising tide of darkness and sin in the nations of the world. Regrettably, in parts of the Body of Christ, there is lukewarmness and even apostasy. Man-centred, self-help psychology has infiltrated our Bible Colleges and churches. We have added to, or subtracted from the message of the cross. We have quenched and grieved the Holy Spirit. We have mixtures in our lives – we claim to follow God and yet, remain worldly and carnal. We have committed spiritual adultery and idolatry. Most, if not all of us, like to hear words of comfort, peace and prosperity. To be sure, there are times that we need to receive such positive messages. On the other hand, there are occasions when prophetic warnings to nations and churches are necessary to bring us back to the right path.
In every generation, God has voices and vessels whose lips and lives are touched with burning coals from the fire of His altar. These messengers are not always popular. In fact, often, they are despised and opposed by most of the world and even segments of the church. In the face of hostility and tribulation from the world, where evil is called good, and good is called evil, we need preachers to blow the trumpet of God’s righteousness, to sound the alarm that He will judge evil. Yes, God is full of love and grace, but it is His goodness and kindness that leads us to repentance. We need the pure unadulterated and uncompromised Word of God, preached under the power of the Holy Spirit, to speak to the hearts of people. We need Holy Ghost filled preachers who are moved by the fear of the Lord, not the fear and favour of people.
In the wisdom of the world, the preaching of the cross is perceived as foolish. Yet, it is the power of God unto salvation. The gospel of Jesus Christ is the most important message on the face of the earth. It can change the destiny of individuals. The world is getting worse and worse, and evil will intensify. Yet, as witnesses and representatives of Jesus Christ, we are called to reach out to our community, to bring the good news to the lost. Today, we have an abundance of Christian churches, books, videos, television and internet programs but regrettably, much of these are hype. We lack preachers who are delivering the true Word of God. In the midst of spiritual scarcity, we must repent and return to the Lord’s table, take time to dwell in His Presence and feast on His Word. We need manna from on high, the Bread who satisfies us completely.
Spiritually, are we hungry and thirsty enough to sit at the Lord’s table in the heavenly places?
In times like these, when there’s a spiritual famine in the land, we can still feast at the Lord’s table. Let’s take time to wait upon the Lord in His Presence. Let’s hunger for the Bread of life, the Word of God and thirst for the living waters of the Holy Spirit. We want to study the Bible, the authoritative, infallible and inspired written Word, which will draw us near to the Living Word, the Lord Jesus Christ Himself.
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Jonathan Heng - Feasting At The Lord's Table When There's Famine In The Land
In the book of Amos, God called Amos as a prophet to Judah and Israel. Yet, Amos considered himself as no prophet. In the eyes of men, Amos was relatively uneducated. His occupation as a herdman and gatherer of sycamore fruit may be modest and unassuming. Yet, God anointed him as a prophetic voice to speak to His people. At that time, Israel and Judah were prosperous and wealthy. Outwardly, they were far from showing any signs of decline. But sin was infecting the land, and the people refused to repent. Israel was on its path to destruction, and would soon be carried off to captivity in a heathen land. The people were given ample warning and yet, they would not heed. When God’s Word is rejected, there will be a spiritual famine.
Even though Amos spoke to Israel at that time, the message has relevance to our day and age. Today, there is also a famine in the land and a famine in the church. I say this with heaviness and sadness. Many nations of the world and segments of the Body of Christ have forsaken the Word of God and the ways of God. We have lost our moral compass. God has ordained three great institutions: the home, the church and the state to be pillars of light and liberty, to stand for righteousness and truth.
There is a rising tide of darkness and sin in the nations of the world. Regrettably, in parts of the Body of Christ, there is lukewarmness and even apostasy. Man-centred, self-help psychology has infiltrated our Bible Colleges and churches. We have added to, or subtracted from the message of the cross. We have quenched and grieved the Holy Spirit. We have mixtures in our lives – we claim to follow God and yet, remain worldly and carnal. We have committed spiritual adultery and idolatry. Most, if not all of us, like to hear words of comfort, peace and prosperity. To be sure, there are times that we need to receive such positive messages. On the other hand, there are occasions when prophetic warnings to nations and churches are necessary to bring us back to the right path.
In every generation, God has voices and vessels whose lips and lives are touched with burning coals from the fire of His altar. These messengers are not always popular. In fact, often, they are despised and opposed by most of the world and even segments of the church. In the face of hostility and tribulation from the world, where evil is called good, and good is called evil, we need preachers to blow the trumpet of God’s righteousness, to sound the alarm that He will judge evil. Yes, God is full of love and grace, but it is His goodness and kindness that leads us to repentance. We need the pure unadulterated and uncompromised Word of God, preached under the power of the Holy Spirit, to speak to the hearts of people. We need Holy Ghost filled preachers who are moved by the fear of the Lord, not the fear and favour of people.
In the wisdom of the world, the preaching of the cross is perceived as foolish. Yet, it is the power of God unto salvation. The gospel of Jesus Christ is the most important message on the face of the earth. It can change the destiny of individuals. The world is getting worse and worse, and evil will intensify. Yet, as witnesses and representatives of Jesus Christ, we are called to reach out to our community, to bring the good news to the lost. Today, we have an abundance of Christian churches, books, videos, television and internet programs but regrettably, much of these are hype. We lack preachers who are delivering the true Word of God. In the midst of spiritual scarcity, we must repent and return to the Lord’s table, take time to dwell in His Presence and feast on His Word. We need manna from on high, the Bread who satisfies us completely.
Spiritually, are we hungry and thirsty enough to sit at the Lord’s table in the heavenly places?
In times like these, when there’s a spiritual famine in the land, we can still feast at the Lord’s table. Let’s take time to wait upon the Lord in His Presence. Let’s hunger for the Bread of life, the Word of God and thirst for the living waters of the Holy Spirit. We want to study the Bible, the authoritative, infallible and inspired written Word, which will draw us near to the Living Word, the Lord Jesus Christ Himself.
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Jonathan Heng - Ministry In Asia 2023 Highlight
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Experience the highlight from the ministries of Jonathan
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Jonathan Heng - Legalism, Licentiousness And Liberty
The church of Jesus Christ often swings to extremes – parts of it are legalistic, which is attempting to attain righteousness and holiness by conforming to rules and regulations, as well as performing outward religious works and ordinances. Yet, there are other segments who are licentious or lascivious, which is using God’s grace as a license to live carnal lifestyles. Whether Christians lean towards legalism or licentiousness, some of us reflect these mind-sets and behaviours outrightly. Others are more subtle. Also, there are some preachers who teach false doctrines and heresies. Others mix some truth in with error. We are to be firm and take a strong stand against such deception. We need a Biblical balance of God’s law and grace. It is grace that empowers us to live a Spirit-filled life. It is grace that enables us to be free from the law of sin and death.
For us to understand and apply the foundation doctrine of righteousness and victory we have by faith in Jesus Christ, we can learn much from the writings of the Apostle Paul given under inspiration by the Holy Spirit, such as the book of Romans and the book of Galatians, among other epistles. We can see Paul, who once persecuted the church, now preaches the gospel of grace. We see Paul reproving Peter, a fellow apostle, for reverting to law. We also see Paul’s warnings against the works of the flesh and lasciviousness. These are examples and exhortations for us, to walk in true liberty of God’s grace, in order to avoid the dangers of legalism and licentiousness. We need a revelation of the New Covenant. Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law (Galatians 3:13) and the works of the flesh (Galatians 5:19), in order for us to experience His favour and freedom. We are neither to be legalistic nor licentious, but to stand fast in the liberty of Jesus Christ, on the basis of what He has done on the cross, to set us free from the bondage of the law and the arm of flesh.
One of the questions Christians ask is, “Since we are under grace, should we keep the law?” In the King James Version of the Bible, the word “law” appears over 500 times. In some other translations, it occur more than 600 times. In the Bible, the word, “law” has a number of definitions and applications.
In the Old Testament, the word “law” primarily and most prominently refers to the Law of God given to Moses comprising three parts, namely, moral, ceremonial and civil, with the moral part which includes the Ten Commandments.
In the New Testament, the word “law” is used in other contexts and meanings. For example, in Romans 7:22 to 25, we see the various “laws” that are being alluded to, "For I delight in the law of God after the inward man: But I see another law in my members, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members. O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from the body of this death? I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. So then with the mind I myself serve the law of God; but with the flesh the law of sin." Then in Romans 8:2, we read, "For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death." In these verses, we see that there are:
· The law of God,
· The law of my mind,
· The law of sin and death, and
· The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus.
Furthermore, there are other types of spiritual laws or principles, if you will, such as:
· The law of faith mentioned in Romans 3:27,
· The law of sowing and reaping in Galatians 6:7,
· The law of Christ in Galatians 6:2, and
· The law of liberty in James 1:25.
These applications give us the blueprint for living a victorious Christian life.
Alright, to answer the question, “Since Christians are under grace, should we keep the law?” The issue of law and grace has been a contentious subject in the church. Now, when Jesus came, we no longer have to observe the ceremonial laws, rituals and sacrifices of the Old Testament. As far as salvation and sanctification are concerned, it is all by grace, not of works or law. We cannot mix law and grace. The law cannot justify and sanctify us. True faith is having a relationship with Jesus, not religion. It is concerned with “being”, not “doing”. However, out of a living relationship with the Lord, we will produce good works and be obedient to moral laws. The love for God is our source and motivation. We have a hunger and thirst for righteousness, to be Christ-like and bear the fruit of the Spirit.
In our fallen world, we are also to respect civil laws, which are necessary to protect the freedom of people and punish offenders. Without law and order, society will be chaotic. As Christians, we keep God’s moral law and commandments not to earn or merit our salvation. Yes, we are saved by grace and delivered from the law, but grace is not lawlessness. It is the love of God shed abroad in our hearts that fulfills the law. We walk in His Word and His ways, to lead Godly lives. Not in the letter of the law, but by grace through faith. Not in our own self-effort and strength, but by the power of the Holy Spirit. External laws and commandments are meant to be a schoolmaster (or, it could also mean, custodian or guardian) to bring us to Jesus Christ. Only Jesus has ever kept the demands of the law fully and completely. Outward piety cannot remove our sins. It is the work of the Holy Spirit within our hearts and minds, as we put our trust in the Lord and His finished work on the cross, that justifies and sanctifies us.
Today, there’s so much news concerning racism. However, we Christians can be guilty of a number of “ -isms”, namely:
· Legalism
· Asceticism
· Galatianism
· Sectarianism
· Antinomianism
We have already touched on legalism just now, which is attempting to be righteous by observing the law and performing religious works.
Now, closely related to legalism is asceticism, which is the practice of strict self-denial. Now, please do not misunderstand. Denying oneself, and taking up the cross and follow Jesus is Biblical. However, when we reflect a holier-than-thou attitude in the eyes of others, we fall into spiritual pride and self-righteousness.
Next, there is a subtle error that we could be guilty of, which is called Galatianism. This term is derived based on a prevalent situation in the Galatian churches when Paul wrote the epistle then, and still is among segments of the Body of Christ today. In essence, Galatianism means that we are saved by grace, and then kept by law and works. Now, this is subtle and often cloak in spirituality. For example, when we think that it’s our self-effort in more praying, more fasting and more studying of God’s Word that makes us holy, we fall into the deception of Galatianism. Now, all these spiritual disciplines are very important, but they must be based on a loving relationship with the Lord, and not done in a dry, mechanical and fleshly way.
Also, we are to beware of another ‘ -ism’: denominationalism or sectarianism. While it can be a blessing to belong to a particular church, denomination or ministry, when we begin to esteem our group as superior to others in the Body of Christ, it becomes spiritual elitism, which is pride. The spirit of exclusivity must die. We must never boast in our accomplishments or traditions, but we exalt Jesus Christ, the precious Lamb of God! We glory in the cross of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation! (Romans 1:16)
One more “ -ism” that we will cover is a theological word called “antinomianism”, which means, “anti-law” or “against the law”. This is the opposite of legalism. People who promote “antinomianism” teaches that since we are under grace, it does not matter how we live or behave. Often, antinomianism is expressed by being “licentious” and “lascivious”. This is taking the grace of God to extreme. This is false doctrine which will destroy the soul. While we are dead to the law, the true grace of God does not mean that we are to be lawless.
In fact, in the New Covenant, we are to be obedient not just outwardly, but inwardly. We have the indwelling Holy Spirit who empowers us to live under a new law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus. You see, we can obey laws outwardly without allowing God to change our hearts inwardly. But God judges the root of our hearts and the fruits of our works. He knows our thoughts, not just the acts. Yes, we are justified and sanctified by faith in the atoning sacrifice of Christ for our sin. Keeping the law will not save us. But true grace is not lawless. It is out of the abundance of His law of love in our hearts that we walk in the power of the New Covenant. Praise God!
Now, let’s take a closer look at a few other spiritual laws and principles for the Christian life.
Romans 7:23 speaks of the law of the mind, which is like a battleground. Whether we experience victory or defeat, our mind is a powerful weapon. Thoughts are seeds that grow and produce physical and spiritual harvest, whether good or bad.
Many of us think of “law” in the sense of moral code, especially when we read the Old Testament. Keeping the Mosiac law is good but it cannot save us. It is faith in Jesus Christ and what He did at Calvary that we receive the gift of salvation. In Galatians 5:13, we see the law of liberty and the law of love, even though the term “law” per se is not used, "For, brethren, ye have been called unto liberty; only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but by love serve one another."
Another law is the law of the flesh. One of the most destructive gaints we face in life is lust. If we do not walk in the way of the Spirit, we will become licentious or lascivious, "This I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh. For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would. But if ye be led of the Spirit, ye are not under the law. Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God" (Galatians 5:16-21).
What then can make us free from the acts of the flesh, and the law of sin and death? It is another law, if you will. A more powerful law called the law of the Spirit – "For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death" (Romans 8:2). We cannot combine the works of the flesh with the way of the Spirit! We cannot live for God in our own strength. We need to be filled with the Holy Spirit! Let’s live and walk in the Spirit!
The cross of Jesus Christ is the foundation of our faith. When we glory in the cross, we experience liberty in Christ Jesus! We are free from the dominion and government of law. We walk in victory and are dead to the world system and the flesh. We overcome legalism, licentiousness and all the other unbiblical errors we have mentioned.
Jonathan Heng - Legalism, Licentiousness And Liberty
The church of Jesus Christ often swings to extremes – parts of it are legalistic, which is attempting to attain righteousness and holiness by conforming to rules and regulations, as well as performing outward religious works and ordinances. Yet, there are other segments who are licentious or lascivious, which is using God’s grace as a license to live carnal lifestyles. Whether Christians lean towards legalism or licentiousness, some of us reflect these mind-sets and behaviours outrightly. Others are more subtle. Also, there are some preachers who teach false doctrines and heresies. Others mix some truth in with error. We are to be firm and take a strong stand against such deception. We need a Biblical balance of God’s law and grace. It is grace that empowers us to live a Spirit-filled life. It is grace that enables us to be free from the law of sin and death.
For us to understand and apply the foundation doctrine of righteousness and victory we have by faith in Jesus Christ, we can learn much from the writings of the Apostle Paul given under inspiration by the Holy Spirit, such as the book of Romans and the book of Galatians, among other epistles. We can see Paul, who once persecuted the church, now preaches the gospel of grace. We see Paul reproving Peter, a fellow apostle, for reverting to law. We also see Paul’s warnings against the works of the flesh and lasciviousness. These are examples and exhortations for us, to walk in true liberty of God’s grace, in order to avoid the dangers of legalism and licentiousness. We need a revelation of the New Covenant. Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law (Galatians 3:13) and the works of the flesh (Galatians 5:19), in order for us to experience His favour and freedom. We are neither to be legalistic nor licentious, but to stand fast in the liberty of Jesus Christ, on the basis of what He has done on the cross, to set us free from the bondage of the law and the arm of flesh.
One of the questions Christians ask is, “Since we are under grace, should we keep the law?” In the King James Version of the Bible, the word “law” appears over 500 times. In some other translations, it occur more than 600 times. In the Bible, the word, “law” has a number of definitions and applications.
In the Old Testament, the word “law” primarily and most prominently refers to the Law of God given to Moses comprising three parts, namely, moral, ceremonial and civil, with the moral part which includes the Ten Commandments.
In the New Testament, the word “law” is used in other contexts and meanings. For example, in Romans 7:22 to 25, we see the various “laws” that are being alluded to, "For I delight in the law of God after the inward man: But I see another law in my members, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members. O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from the body of this death? I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. So then with the mind I myself serve the law of God; but with the flesh the law of sin." Then in Romans 8:2, we read, "For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death." In these verses, we see that there are:
· The law of God,
· The law of my mind,
· The law of sin and death, and
· The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus.
Furthermore, there are other types of spiritual laws or principles, if you will, such as:
· The law of faith mentioned in Romans 3:27,
· The law of sowing and reaping in Galatians 6:7,
· The law of Christ in Galatians 6:2, and
· The law of liberty in James 1:25.
These applications give us the blueprint for living a victorious Christian life.
Alright, to answer the question, “Since Christians are under grace, should we keep the law?” The issue of law and grace has been a contentious subject in the church. Now, when Jesus came, we no longer have to observe the ceremonial laws, rituals and sacrifices of the Old Testament. As far as salvation and sanctification are concerned, it is all by grace, not of works or law. We cannot mix law and grace. The law cannot justify and sanctify us. True faith is having a relationship with Jesus, not religion. It is concerned with “being”, not “doing”. However, out of a living relationship with the Lord, we will produce good works and be obedient to moral laws. The love for God is our source and motivation. We have a hunger and thirst for righteousness, to be Christ-like and bear the fruit of the Spirit.
In our fallen world, we are also to respect civil laws, which are necessary to protect the freedom of people and punish offenders. Without law and order, society will be chaotic. As Christians, we keep God’s moral law and commandments not to earn or merit our salvation. Yes, we are saved by grace and delivered from the law, but grace is not lawlessness. It is the love of God shed abroad in our hearts that fulfills the law. We walk in His Word and His ways, to lead Godly lives. Not in the letter of the law, but by grace through faith. Not in our own self-effort and strength, but by the power of the Holy Spirit. External laws and commandments are meant to be a schoolmaster (or, it could also mean, custodian or guardian) to bring us to Jesus Christ. Only Jesus has ever kept the demands of the law fully and completely. Outward piety cannot remove our sins. It is the work of the Holy Spirit within our hearts and minds, as we put our trust in the Lord and His finished work on the cross, that justifies and sanctifies us.
Today, there’s so much news concerning racism. However, we Christians can be guilty of a number of “ -isms”, namely:
· Legalism
· Asceticism
· Galatianism
· Sectarianism
· Antinomianism
We have already touched on legalism just now, which is attempting to be righteous by observing the law and performing religious works.
Now, closely related to legalism is asceticism, which is the practice of strict self-denial. Now, please do not misunderstand. Denying oneself, and taking up the cross and follow Jesus is Biblical. However, when we reflect a holier-than-thou attitude in the eyes of others, we fall into spiritual pride and self-righteousness.
Next, there is a subtle error that we could be guilty of, which is called Galatianism. This term is derived based on a prevalent situation in the Galatian churches when Paul wrote the epistle then, and still is among segments of the Body of Christ today. In essence, Galatianism means that we are saved by grace, and then kept by law and works. Now, this is subtle and often cloak in spirituality. For example, when we think that it’s our self-effort in more praying, more fasting and more studying of God’s Word that makes us holy, we fall into the deception of Galatianism. Now, all these spiritual disciplines are very important, but they must be based on a loving relationship with the Lord, and not done in a dry, mechanical and fleshly way.
Also, we are to beware of another ‘ -ism’: denominationalism or sectarianism. While it can be a blessing to belong to a particular church, denomination or ministry, when we begin to esteem our group as superior to others in the Body of Christ, it becomes spiritual elitism, which is pride. The spirit of exclusivity must die. We must never boast in our accomplishments or traditions, but we exalt Jesus Christ, the precious Lamb of God! We glory in the cross of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation! (Romans 1:16)
One more “ -ism” that we will cover is a theological word called “antinomianism”, which means, “anti-law” or “against the law”. This is the opposite of legalism. People who promote “antinomianism” teaches that since we are under grace, it does not matter how we live or behave. Often, antinomianism is expressed by being “licentious” and “lascivious”. This is taking the grace of God to extreme. This is false doctrine which will destroy the soul. While we are dead to the law, the true grace of God does not mean that we are to be lawless.
In fact, in the New Covenant, we are to be obedient not just outwardly, but inwardly. We have the indwelling Holy Spirit who empowers us to live under a new law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus. You see, we can obey laws outwardly without allowing God to change our hearts inwardly. But God judges the root of our hearts and the fruits of our works. He knows our thoughts, not just the acts. Yes, we are justified and sanctified by faith in the atoning sacrifice of Christ for our sin. Keeping the law will not save us. But true grace is not lawless. It is out of the abundance of His law of love in our hearts that we walk in the power of the New Covenant. Praise God!
Now, let’s take a closer look at a few other spiritual laws and principles for the Christian life.
Romans 7:23 speaks of the law of the mind, which is like a battleground. Whether we experience victory or defeat, our mind is a powerful weapon. Thoughts are seeds that grow and produce physical and spiritual harvest, whether good or bad.
Many of us think of “law” in the sense of moral code, especially when we read the Old Testament. Keeping the Mosiac law is good but it cannot save us. It is faith in Jesus Christ and what He did at Calvary that we receive the gift of salvation. In Galatians 5:13, we see the law of liberty and the law of love, even though the term “law” per se is not used, "For, brethren, ye have been called unto liberty; only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but by love serve one another."
Another law is the law of the flesh. One of the most destructive gaints we face in life is lust. If we do not walk in the way of the Spirit, we will become licentious or lascivious, "This I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh. For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would. But if ye be led of the Spirit, ye are not under the law. Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God" (Galatians 5:16-21).
What then can make us free from the acts of the flesh, and the law of sin and death? It is another law, if you will. A more powerful law called the law of the Spirit – "For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death" (Romans 8:2). We cannot combine the works of the flesh with the way of the Spirit! We cannot live for God in our own strength. We need to be filled with the Holy Spirit! Let’s live and walk in the Spirit!
The cross of Jesus Christ is the foundation of our faith. When we glory in the cross, we experience liberty in Christ Jesus! We are free from the dominion and government of law. We walk in victory and are dead to the world system and the flesh. We overcome legalism, licentiousness and all the other unbiblical errors we have mentioned.
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Jonathan Heng - You Cannot Afford Not To Tithe (Malachi 3:8-12)
Tithing is one of the most significant Bible doctrine. Giving to God is an act of worship, an expression of thanksgiving to Him. If we do not tithe, we are in fact, robbing God. This is very serious. Some people claim that tithing is an Old Testament Mosaic system and has been abolished at the cross. That we are now under grace in the new covenant and are not obligated to give. The truth is, tithes and offerings were practiced before the law.
There are three tithes mentioned in God’s Word, constituting a total of 23 and one-third percent.
The first tithe of 10 percent was given physically to the Levites, who were God’s ministers. The Levites were responsible for the maintenance of the tabernacle. Today, our tithes support those in the five fold ministry.
The second tithe, another 10 percent, was to be set aside for the individual and his household to cover expenses to attend feast days. Today, this second tithe is to be used for travelling expenses to church meetings and conferences.
The third tithe, another 10 percent, was to be given once over three years, for the poor and needy. When translated on a yearly basis, this means three and one-third percent every year.
Some Christians will say that under the New Covenant, we are no longer under any curse. They will quote Galatians 3:13, "Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree: " Whether in the natural or spiritual realms, there are principles that work, such as the law of sowing and reaping. These applications were not, are not, and will not be suspended or superseded. A farmer cannot expect a harvest without sowing seeds. Likewise, spiritually, when we abide in Christ who is the true vine and obey His Word, we will produce much fruit.
Do we realize that in the Word of God, words such as “bless and blessings” appears almost three times more than words like “curse and cursing”. God is a God who wants to bless more than to curse. Praise God! Blessed be the name of the Lord!
Now, under the Old Covenant, the storehouse refers to the Temple. Today, in the New Covenant, we give to the house of God where we are spiritually fed. This can be a local church where we belong to and attend regularly. It can also be ministries that spread the good news, the gospel of Jesus Christ. We are to support evangelistic and missions efforts that fulfill the Great Commission. Sadly, I realize that not every preacher, not every church and not every ministry are proclaiming the true gospel. Believers have been misled by so-called ministers before and are now wary about giving financially. We need to ask these questions:
· Does the minister preach the full counsel of God’s Word under the anointing of the Holy Spirit?
· Are people being saved, healed and baptized in the Holy Spirit?
We need to see not just spiritual gifts in operation but that the preacher and people’s lives also reflect the fruit of the Holy Spirit. When these spiritual characteristics are evident on a minister and a ministry, we are to support in prayer and financial gifts. God wants meat in His house. In the Old Testament, people brought lambs, fruits and other produce to the Temple and support the priesthood. Today, we bring money as tithes and offerings into God’s house. God’s house is both physical and spiritual. Physical in the sense that He can use the building of a local church so that we can come together to worship, pray, fellowship and receive His Word. He can also use a media ministry as a platform to reach out to an audience who might otherwise not step into a church facility. Above all, God’s house is spiritual. This is the crux. He calls men and women, as temple of the Holy Spirit, to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
There is abundant blessings and rewards for those who tithe. God will open the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it. Not only will we be blessed, but God will rebuke the devourer, Satan, who seeks to steal, kill and destroy us. We will be fruitful in our work, walk in divine health and prosperity. Physically, financially and above all spiritually, we will reap a harvest of abundance. In general, the more people there are in a nation who follow the Lord, the more light there is. Socially, economically, scientifically and technologically, the country will shine. Other nations will call her blessed.
Tithes and offerings are pictures and types of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God. If God the Father gave His Son as a sacrifice for our sin, we cannot outgive God. Salvation is God’s gift to us. Jesus paid the price on the cross of Calvary for our redemption. We can never ever earn salvation through our gifts and offerings. Yet, tithes and offerings are the means to support the work of God. They are acts of obedience and worship to the Lord. We are laying for ourselves treasures in heaven.
We cannot afford not to tithe. We don’t want to rob God, which brings a curse. Instead, we want Him to open the windows of heaven, and pour out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough for us to receive it. The choice is ours. Cursing or blessing. Poverty or prosperity. Barrenness or fruitfulness. Let us obey God, and see Him command supernatural abundance and reap a harvest of rewards in every aspect of our lives, physically, financially and above all, spiritually.
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Jonathan Heng - You Cannot Afford Not To Tithe (Malachi 3:8-12)
Tithing is one of the most significant Bible doctrine. Giving to God is an act of worship, an expression of thanksgiving to Him. If we do not tithe, we are in fact, robbing God. This is very serious. Some people claim that tithing is an Old Testament Mosaic system and has been abolished at the cross. That we are now under grace in the new covenant and are not obligated to give. The truth is, tithes and offerings were practiced before the law.
There are three tithes mentioned in God’s Word, constituting a total of 23 and one-third percent.
The first tithe of 10 percent was given physically to the Levites, who were God’s ministers. The Levites were responsible for the maintenance of the tabernacle. Today, our tithes support those in the five fold ministry.
The second tithe, another 10 percent, was to be set aside for the individual and his household to cover expenses to attend feast days. Today, this second tithe is to be used for travelling expenses to church meetings and conferences.
The third tithe, another 10 percent, was to be given once over three years, for the poor and needy. When translated on a yearly basis, this means three and one-third percent every year.
Some Christians will say that under the New Covenant, we are no longer under any curse. They will quote Galatians 3:13, "Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree: " Whether in the natural or spiritual realms, there are principles that work, such as the law of sowing and reaping. These applications were not, are not, and will not be suspended or superseded. A farmer cannot expect a harvest without sowing seeds. Likewise, spiritually, when we abide in Christ who is the true vine and obey His Word, we will produce much fruit.
Do we realize that in the Word of God, words such as “bless and blessings” appears almost three times more than words like “curse and cursing”. God is a God who wants to bless more than to curse. Praise God! Blessed be the name of the Lord!
Now, under the Old Covenant, the storehouse refers to the Temple. Today, in the New Covenant, we give to the house of God where we are spiritually fed. This can be a local church where we belong to and attend regularly. It can also be ministries that spread the good news, the gospel of Jesus Christ. We are to support evangelistic and missions efforts that fulfill the Great Commission. Sadly, I realize that not every preacher, not every church and not every ministry are proclaiming the true gospel. Believers have been misled by so-called ministers before and are now wary about giving financially. We need to ask these questions:
· Does the minister preach the full counsel of God’s Word under the anointing of the Holy Spirit?
· Are people being saved, healed and baptized in the Holy Spirit?
We need to see not just spiritual gifts in operation but that the preacher and people’s lives also reflect the fruit of the Holy Spirit. When these spiritual characteristics are evident on a minister and a ministry, we are to support in prayer and financial gifts. God wants meat in His house. In the Old Testament, people brought lambs, fruits and other produce to the Temple and support the priesthood. Today, we bring money as tithes and offerings into God’s house. God’s house is both physical and spiritual. Physical in the sense that He can use the building of a local church so that we can come together to worship, pray, fellowship and receive His Word. He can also use a media ministry as a platform to reach out to an audience who might otherwise not step into a church facility. Above all, God’s house is spiritual. This is the crux. He calls men and women, as temple of the Holy Spirit, to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
There is abundant blessings and rewards for those who tithe. God will open the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it. Not only will we be blessed, but God will rebuke the devourer, Satan, who seeks to steal, kill and destroy us. We will be fruitful in our work, walk in divine health and prosperity. Physically, financially and above all spiritually, we will reap a harvest of abundance. In general, the more people there are in a nation who follow the Lord, the more light there is. Socially, economically, scientifically and technologically, the country will shine. Other nations will call her blessed.
Tithes and offerings are pictures and types of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God. If God the Father gave His Son as a sacrifice for our sin, we cannot outgive God. Salvation is God’s gift to us. Jesus paid the price on the cross of Calvary for our redemption. We can never ever earn salvation through our gifts and offerings. Yet, tithes and offerings are the means to support the work of God. They are acts of obedience and worship to the Lord. We are laying for ourselves treasures in heaven.
We cannot afford not to tithe. We don’t want to rob God, which brings a curse. Instead, we want Him to open the windows of heaven, and pour out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough for us to receive it. The choice is ours. Cursing or blessing. Poverty or prosperity. Barrenness or fruitfulness. Let us obey God, and see Him command supernatural abundance and reap a harvest of rewards in every aspect of our lives, physically, financially and above all, spiritually.
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Jonathan Heng - Are There Additional Or Missing Pages In Your Bible?
We are living in a dangerous time, spiritually-speaking. Erroneous beliefs and false doctrines have infiltrated the modern church. There are preachers and teachers who have misrepresented, twisted and perverted the scriptures. We are going to address the dark spiritual conditions that were prevalent not only during the early church age, but even today. We will see that the Bible has a considerable amount of warning about wrong doctrine and direction. However unpleasant and unpopular, they are necessary to confront and correct these errors.
Now, when looking at the subject of this message, you might ask, “Jonathan, what do you mean by having additional or missing pages? My Bible has 66 books, 39 in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament, with a total of 1,189 chapters and 31,102 verses. Nothing more, nothing less."
Now, our position is this, there are preachers who add to, or subtract from the Word of God. They are promoting man-made heresies and even doctrines of devils. Some claim that they receive special revelation beyond what’s found in the Bible. All those who preach these counterfeit beliefs are akin to either adding to or removing pages from the Bible. It is very important who we listen to, the ministry that we sit under. Our eternal soul can be at stake, if we follow false teachings. We want to take a stand against a few false doctrines. The list is not exhaustive but we will mention those that we are more familiar with. In doing so, we are against the teachings, not the personalities. We do not judge the hearts of individuals, but we must test the fruits.
The first error we will touch on is, Cessationism. This is a belief that the gifts of the Spirit, such as tongues, healing and word of wisdom have ceased with the early church, and are no longer in operation today. Worse still, some say that such gifts are from the devil. I realize that there are counterfeit gifts and false manifestations but to say that spiritual gifts have passed away, is incorrect. Churches and denominations that do not allow the exercise of spiritual gifts are short-circuiting the work of God. To be sure, we do not need to be baptized in the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues or move in the gifts of the Spirit to be saved, but with due respect and love, you can choose to be a cessationist but I would appeal to you not to ascribe all spiritual gifts as coming from the power of darkness. To do so would come close to grieving and quenching the Holy Spirit.
Another unscriptural doctrine is the Word of Faith. Now, we believe in Biblical faith and positive confession. I have been blessed by some of the teachings on prayer and spiritual gifts coming out from the faith movement. However, some of these preachers and their followers focus on prosperity, that we give in order to get rich. While these preachers become financially wealthier, the average layperson becomes poorer. Now, please don’t misunderstand. God wants to prosper us – spiritually, physically and financially. However, this does not mean that every Christian is a millionaire. Some preachers also minimize the power of the cross, and emphasize on the resurrection of Jesus Christ. They say that the cross is a place of defeat while the resurrection is a place of victory. Yes, it is true, according to 1 Corinthians 15:14, that “ …if Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain.” However, it is on the cross that Jesus was the perfect atoning sacrifice who paid the price for our sin. In 1 Corinthians 1:18, the Apostle Paul declared, “For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.” Then in Galatians 6:14, he said, “But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world.” As we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, we must also boast in the power of the cross.
Also, one of the most prominent teachings in some church circles today is what is referred to as the Grace Revolution. Yet, there are other Bible teachers who have evaluated this grace message and found it to be unbalanced and extreme. They call it by terms such as hyper-grace, counterfeit grace, cheap grace and greasy grace. Now, to the Grace Revolution preacher’s credit, there are some good seeds of truths being communicated, such as the teachings on the new covenant of grace and the gift of righteousness through the finished work of Jesus Christ accomplished on the cross. This aspect is generally excellent and sound. Regrettably, there are errors in some other areas. For example, this hyper-grace doctrine claims that whenever a Christian sins, he or she does not have to confess the sin and ask God for forgiveness. It also says that the Holy Spirit does not convict believers when they sin. This is a dangerous and diabolical deception. Their interpretation of 1 John 1:9, “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness”, is that this verse applies to Gnostic unbelievers, not to Christian believers. This is incorrect. This pertains to both sinners and saints. Of course, as Christians walk in the Spirit, we do not practice habitual and wilful sin. There are verses that affirm the victory we have over sin, such as, “For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace” (Romans 6:14); “Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin [a better interpretation is, does not practice sin habitually]; for his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of God” (1 John 3:9); and “We know that whosoever is born of God sinneth not [again, a better understanding is that we do not practice sin habitually]; but he that is begotten of God keepeth himself, and that wicked one toucheth him not” (1 John 5:18). While we are not to sin habitually and wilfully, we do sin at times. When we sin, we are to confess, and not to ignore. Known sin that are unconfessed is sin unforgiven. To confess is to agree, in this case, with God’s Word. Not to excuse, justify or rationalise the wrong, but with a contrite spirit, to ask God for forgiveness and repent. In our earthly relationships, there are times that we have done wrong against other individuals. We apologise and seek to make it right. How much more do we need to confess and ask God to forgive us when we fail Him.
The Government of Twelve (or G12, in short) is one more church growth method that is unbiblical. The home cell program works like a pyramid scheme. The leaders have strong control over their group members’ lives. While submitting to spiritual elders and leaders is Biblical, the G12 structure has gone too far in promoting group thinking and manipulation. Through encounter retreats, people are involved in activities such as writing out their sins on paper and then throwing them into the fire or stamping their feet on them. Such physical acts might be symbolic, but it is faith in Christ and His shed blood on the cross that we are forgiven and cleansed. For many G12 members, instead of being led by the Holy Spirit, they are overly accountable to their leaders in an unscriptural way.
The Purpose Driven Life is yet another popular church growth model that have mixtures of Christian and worldly philosophies. It is, in the words of Galatians 5:9, "A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump." In another translation, it means “This false teaching is like a little yeast that spreads through the whole batch of dough!” On the surface, the five main purposes expounded on the Purpose Driven Life book appear scriptural, such as:
· Purpose #1: You Were Planned for God's Pleasure, speaking of worship God
· Purpose #2: You Were Formed for God's Family, about belonging to a local church
· Purpose #3: You Were Created to Become Like Christ, our discipleship journey
· Purpose #4: You Were Shaped for Serving God, in ministry
· Purpose #5: You Were Made for a Mission, in fulfilling the Great Commission
However, on a closer look, the author has quoted from various well-known, humanistic individuals in the fields of business, science, politics and religion. While this is not to say that we cannot learn from non-Christians, we have to be very discerning as many of these perspectives and values are athetistic or anti-God.
One other major reason for apostasy in the church is the variety of modern Bible versions that are widely used. Many of them are not word-for-word translations, but paraphrase. The more accurate translations I would recommend are the King James Version, the New American Standard Bible and to a lesser extent, the New King James Version. Personally, I use the King James Version most of the time. While not a perfect translation, it is very close to the meaning of the original words. The language may be 17th century Elizabethan English but it is really not too difficult to understand. After all, we regularly pick up new terminologies in the news and on social media these days. If we can be savvy about natural facts, how much more should we hunger for God’s eternal truths, by making the effort to read and study from a reliable Bible translation. I exhort you to compare, side by side, the King James Version with these modern translations. You will discover that many present-day versions have either distort, add or omit some words.
Thus far, we have highlighted some of the deceptive doctrines and practices in the church. There are, sadly, other man-made, self-help and seeker-sensitive programs that we have not mentioned in this message. What is important is that we follow the example of the believers in Berea, who check what preachers preach by the Word of God. In Acts 17:11, we see that these believers “ …were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.” We need to be Biblically accurate and literate, and not just accept every fad and wind of doctrine that is promoted by preachers, no matter how popular or well-known they are.
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Jonathan Heng - Are There Additional Or Missing Pages In Your Bible?
We are living in a dangerous time, spiritually-speaking. Erroneous beliefs and false doctrines have infiltrated the modern church. There are preachers and teachers who have misrepresented, twisted and perverted the scriptures. We are going to address the dark spiritual conditions that were prevalent not only during the early church age, but even today. We will see that the Bible has a considerable amount of warning about wrong doctrine and direction. However unpleasant and unpopular, they are necessary to confront and correct these errors.
Now, when looking at the subject of this message, you might ask, “Jonathan, what do you mean by having additional or missing pages? My Bible has 66 books, 39 in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament, with a total of 1,189 chapters and 31,102 verses. Nothing more, nothing less."
Now, our position is this, there are preachers who add to, or subtract from the Word of God. They are promoting man-made heresies and even doctrines of devils. Some claim that they receive special revelation beyond what’s found in the Bible. All those who preach these counterfeit beliefs are akin to either adding to or removing pages from the Bible. It is very important who we listen to, the ministry that we sit under. Our eternal soul can be at stake, if we follow false teachings. We want to take a stand against a few false doctrines. The list is not exhaustive but we will mention those that we are more familiar with. In doing so, we are against the teachings, not the personalities. We do not judge the hearts of individuals, but we must test the fruits.
The first error we will touch on is, Cessationism. This is a belief that the gifts of the Spirit, such as tongues, healing and word of wisdom have ceased with the early church, and are no longer in operation today. Worse still, some say that such gifts are from the devil. I realize that there are counterfeit gifts and false manifestations but to say that spiritual gifts have passed away, is incorrect. Churches and denominations that do not allow the exercise of spiritual gifts are short-circuiting the work of God. To be sure, we do not need to be baptized in the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues or move in the gifts of the Spirit to be saved, but with due respect and love, you can choose to be a cessationist but I would appeal to you not to ascribe all spiritual gifts as coming from the power of darkness. To do so would come close to grieving and quenching the Holy Spirit.
Another unscriptural doctrine is the Word of Faith. Now, we believe in Biblical faith and positive confession. I have been blessed by some of the teachings on prayer and spiritual gifts coming out from the faith movement. However, some of these preachers and their followers focus on prosperity, that we give in order to get rich. While these preachers become financially wealthier, the average layperson becomes poorer. Now, please don’t misunderstand. God wants to prosper us – spiritually, physically and financially. However, this does not mean that every Christian is a millionaire. Some preachers also minimize the power of the cross, and emphasize on the resurrection of Jesus Christ. They say that the cross is a place of defeat while the resurrection is a place of victory. Yes, it is true, according to 1 Corinthians 15:14, that “ …if Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain.” However, it is on the cross that Jesus was the perfect atoning sacrifice who paid the price for our sin. In 1 Corinthians 1:18, the Apostle Paul declared, “For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.” Then in Galatians 6:14, he said, “But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world.” As we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, we must also boast in the power of the cross.
Also, one of the most prominent teachings in some church circles today is what is referred to as the Grace Revolution. Yet, there are other Bible teachers who have evaluated this grace message and found it to be unbalanced and extreme. They call it by terms such as hyper-grace, counterfeit grace, cheap grace and greasy grace. Now, to the Grace Revolution preacher’s credit, there are some good seeds of truths being communicated, such as the teachings on the new covenant of grace and the gift of righteousness through the finished work of Jesus Christ accomplished on the cross. This aspect is generally excellent and sound. Regrettably, there are errors in some other areas. For example, this hyper-grace doctrine claims that whenever a Christian sins, he or she does not have to confess the sin and ask God for forgiveness. It also says that the Holy Spirit does not convict believers when they sin. This is a dangerous and diabolical deception. Their interpretation of 1 John 1:9, “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness”, is that this verse applies to Gnostic unbelievers, not to Christian believers. This is incorrect. This pertains to both sinners and saints. Of course, as Christians walk in the Spirit, we do not practice habitual and wilful sin. There are verses that affirm the victory we have over sin, such as, “For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace” (Romans 6:14); “Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin [a better interpretation is, does not practice sin habitually]; for his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of God” (1 John 3:9); and “We know that whosoever is born of God sinneth not [again, a better understanding is that we do not practice sin habitually]; but he that is begotten of God keepeth himself, and that wicked one toucheth him not” (1 John 5:18). While we are not to sin habitually and wilfully, we do sin at times. When we sin, we are to confess, and not to ignore. Known sin that are unconfessed is sin unforgiven. To confess is to agree, in this case, with God’s Word. Not to excuse, justify or rationalise the wrong, but with a contrite spirit, to ask God for forgiveness and repent. In our earthly relationships, there are times that we have done wrong against other individuals. We apologise and seek to make it right. How much more do we need to confess and ask God to forgive us when we fail Him.
The Government of Twelve (or G12, in short) is one more church growth method that is unbiblical. The home cell program works like a pyramid scheme. The leaders have strong control over their group members’ lives. While submitting to spiritual elders and leaders is Biblical, the G12 structure has gone too far in promoting group thinking and manipulation. Through encounter retreats, people are involved in activities such as writing out their sins on paper and then throwing them into the fire or stamping their feet on them. Such physical acts might be symbolic, but it is faith in Christ and His shed blood on the cross that we are forgiven and cleansed. For many G12 members, instead of being led by the Holy Spirit, they are overly accountable to their leaders in an unscriptural way.
The Purpose Driven Life is yet another popular church growth model that have mixtures of Christian and worldly philosophies. It is, in the words of Galatians 5:9, "A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump." In another translation, it means “This false teaching is like a little yeast that spreads through the whole batch of dough!” On the surface, the five main purposes expounded on the Purpose Driven Life book appear scriptural, such as:
· Purpose #1: You Were Planned for God's Pleasure, speaking of worship God
· Purpose #2: You Were Formed for God's Family, about belonging to a local church
· Purpose #3: You Were Created to Become Like Christ, our discipleship journey
· Purpose #4: You Were Shaped for Serving God, in ministry
· Purpose #5: You Were Made for a Mission, in fulfilling the Great Commission
However, on a closer look, the author has quoted from various well-known, humanistic individuals in the fields of business, science, politics and religion. While this is not to say that we cannot learn from non-Christians, we have to be very discerning as many of these perspectives and values are athetistic or anti-God.
One other major reason for apostasy in the church is the variety of modern Bible versions that are widely used. Many of them are not word-for-word translations, but paraphrase. The more accurate translations I would recommend are the King James Version, the New American Standard Bible and to a lesser extent, the New King James Version. Personally, I use the King James Version most of the time. While not a perfect translation, it is very close to the meaning of the original words. The language may be 17th century Elizabethan English but it is really not too difficult to understand. After all, we regularly pick up new terminologies in the news and on social media these days. If we can be savvy about natural facts, how much more should we hunger for God’s eternal truths, by making the effort to read and study from a reliable Bible translation. I exhort you to compare, side by side, the King James Version with these modern translations. You will discover that many present-day versions have either distort, add or omit some words.
Thus far, we have highlighted some of the deceptive doctrines and practices in the church. There are, sadly, other man-made, self-help and seeker-sensitive programs that we have not mentioned in this message. What is important is that we follow the example of the believers in Berea, who check what preachers preach by the Word of God. In Acts 17:11, we see that these believers “ …were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.” We need to be Biblically accurate and literate, and not just accept every fad and wind of doctrine that is promoted by preachers, no matter how popular or well-known they are.
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Jonathan Heng - Ministry In Singapore 2022 Highlight
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Jonathan Heng - Ministry In Singapore 2022 Highlight
Experience the highlight from the ministries of Jonathan
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Jonathan Heng - Rebuild, Raise Up, Repair And Restore (Isaiah 58)
God commanded the prophet Isaiah to cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and show the people their sins. It’s not comfortable and popular to address sin, but a true messenger must choose whether to obey God or to please people. The voice like a trumpet is a clarion call. Every God-called man and woman must sound the alarm and speak against sin, without fear or favour. He or she will also guard the faith and address false doctrine. There are seducing spirits and doctrines of devils that lead people astray and even cause them to forsake the Lord. There are religious spirit that add to, or subtract from the Word of God. There are also preachers who preach truth mixed with errors. Today, in the church world, we see Christians following preachers based on their personalities and charisma, rather than because they are preaching the truth of God’s Word.
Outwardly, it is possible to be religious, ritualistic and self-righteous. To show hypocritical profession, pretence and practices without true faith and relationship with God. Such acts of false piety describes God’s people not just during the time of the prophet Isaiah, but also throughout history and even today. It is sad and tragic to have an appearance of godliness, but without the power. We need the power of the Word and Spirit! We need to get back to the cross of Jesus Christ, the cornerstone and foundation of our faith. Not running after some latest fads and formulas, but standing on the time and tested truth of the Scripture and the anointing of the Holy Spirit! True spirituality is not just fulfilling outward observances and obligations, but having a transformation of the heart and spirit. Whether it’s fasting, praying or Bible reading, we must not just go through the motions, we need an impartation and revelation of the Holy Spirit in the inner man. We are to walk in the power of the New Covenant. We cannot keep the law in our own strength, but by the power of the Holy Spirit. Religion is legalistic and oppressive. By this, we speak of man-made rules and regulations. We can go through ceremonies and formalities such as prayer and fasting and yet, our hearts are far from God. The true measure of our spiritual life is not just who we are publicly, but also privately. We must be consistent in our behaviour whether people are watching us or not. Many people are concerned with their reputation, but it is character that truly matters. We can appear to be holy when we are in church or when we are engaging in spiritual activities in public, but it is who we are in private and when we are alone that God sees our true self. God desires truth in the hidden and inward parts of our lives, as much as He wants us to influence and inspire others around us.
To love God is to obey Him fully, not just in part. Worship is not just paying lip service, but that our heart, soul and mind is filled with His Spirit and truth. We are to help the hungry, homeless and needy. When we reach out to people with physical and spiritual needs, we will experience God’s blessings and promises, in spirit, soul and body. When we obey God and help others, God rewards us abundantly. I know we are to seek and worship God for who He is, and not so much for what He can do for us. Nevertheless, God still blesses those who love Him! He will guide us, satisfy us and sustain us!
God gave the prophet Isaiah an important mission, which was to:
· Rebuild the old waste places
· Raise up the foundations
· Repair the breach
· Restore the paths
During the time of Isaiah, Judah rebelled against God and abandoned His Word. The moral condition of Judah was defiled and desecrated, like a wasteland. Today, parts of the church is in the wilderness, spiritually-speaking. We have puppet preachers who are more interested in their own popularity, financial livelihood and reputation than concern for the spiritual development of God’s people. They might be better called as spiritual pimps, if you will pardon my expression. They cannot preach the whole counsel of God’s Word for fear of offending those who support financially to their churches and ministries. Woe unto these preachers for misleading their flock. How we need God to raise up more preachers to stand up and deliver the Word with no uncertain sound – “Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all long suffering and doctrine. For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables. But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry” (2 Timothy 4:2-5). There is a call for God’s people to rebuild His house, to be a sanctuary of glory for Him to dwell. Not so much the physical building per se, but where the Holy Spirit can move mightily.
Next, the foundations of many generations will be raised up. To raise the foundation of truth, so that we stand on the solid living rock who will not be shaken. To lift up the name of Jesus, who is the head of the church. In Matthew chapter 16, verses 18 to 19, Jesus declares: “And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven” (Matthew 16:18-19). From generation to generation, the Great Commission of Jesus Christ is being fulfilled. We must continue to champion and proclaim the glorious gospel. In Matthew chapter 28, verses 19 to 20, Jesus commands us to: “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen” (Matthew 28:19-20).
Then, we are to repair the breach. Just as there was a breach (meaning a gap or crack) in Judah when God’s people were unfaithful, there is a breach in the church today when we mix law and grace, when we add to or subtract from the finished work of Christ on the cross. This is committing spiritual adultery! We need to repent and repair the breach. We need to get back to the Word of God and cry for a fresh move of the Holy Spirit to transform our hearts! Also, we are to restore the paths of righteousness. There is still a way of holiness that we are to walk on. Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8 says: “And an highway shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called The way of holiness; the unclean shall not pass over it; but it shall be for those: the wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein” (Isaiah 35:8).
Under the Mosaic law, Israel was to observe the Sabbath, which is Saturday. It was a day of rest. Today, under the new Covenant, Jesus is our Sabbath rest. When we delight ourselves in the Lord, the Christian life will no longer be a duty. We must take time to be refreshed and renewed in His Presence, which is important for both our spiritual and physical health. We need the rain of the Holy Spirit to flood our soul.
Spiritually-speaking, do we see the old waste places around us? Are there people we know whose lives have been ruined by sin? Through the power of the Holy Spirit, you and I must do all we can to repair the breach and restore the paths to dwell in.
Jonathan Heng - Rebuild, Raise Up, Repair And Restore (Isaiah 58)
God commanded the prophet Isaiah to cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and show the people their sins. It’s not comfortable and popular to address sin, but a true messenger must choose whether to obey God or to please people. The voice like a trumpet is a clarion call. Every God-called man and woman must sound the alarm and speak against sin, without fear or favour. He or she will also guard the faith and address false doctrine. There are seducing spirits and doctrines of devils that lead people astray and even cause them to forsake the Lord. There are religious spirit that add to, or subtract from the Word of God. There are also preachers who preach truth mixed with errors. Today, in the church world, we see Christians following preachers based on their personalities and charisma, rather than because they are preaching the truth of God’s Word.
Outwardly, it is possible to be religious, ritualistic and self-righteous. To show hypocritical profession, pretence and practices without true faith and relationship with God. Such acts of false piety describes God’s people not just during the time of the prophet Isaiah, but also throughout history and even today. It is sad and tragic to have an appearance of godliness, but without the power. We need the power of the Word and Spirit! We need to get back to the cross of Jesus Christ, the cornerstone and foundation of our faith. Not running after some latest fads and formulas, but standing on the time and tested truth of the Scripture and the anointing of the Holy Spirit! True spirituality is not just fulfilling outward observances and obligations, but having a transformation of the heart and spirit. Whether it’s fasting, praying or Bible reading, we must not just go through the motions, we need an impartation and revelation of the Holy Spirit in the inner man. We are to walk in the power of the New Covenant. We cannot keep the law in our own strength, but by the power of the Holy Spirit. Religion is legalistic and oppressive. By this, we speak of man-made rules and regulations. We can go through ceremonies and formalities such as prayer and fasting and yet, our hearts are far from God. The true measure of our spiritual life is not just who we are publicly, but also privately. We must be consistent in our behaviour whether people are watching us or not. Many people are concerned with their reputation, but it is character that truly matters. We can appear to be holy when we are in church or when we are engaging in spiritual activities in public, but it is who we are in private and when we are alone that God sees our true self. God desires truth in the hidden and inward parts of our lives, as much as He wants us to influence and inspire others around us.
To love God is to obey Him fully, not just in part. Worship is not just paying lip service, but that our heart, soul and mind is filled with His Spirit and truth. We are to help the hungry, homeless and needy. When we reach out to people with physical and spiritual needs, we will experience God’s blessings and promises, in spirit, soul and body. When we obey God and help others, God rewards us abundantly. I know we are to seek and worship God for who He is, and not so much for what He can do for us. Nevertheless, God still blesses those who love Him! He will guide us, satisfy us and sustain us!
God gave the prophet Isaiah an important mission, which was to:
· Rebuild the old waste places
· Raise up the foundations
· Repair the breach
· Restore the paths
During the time of Isaiah, Judah rebelled against God and abandoned His Word. The moral condition of Judah was defiled and desecrated, like a wasteland. Today, parts of the church is in the wilderness, spiritually-speaking. We have puppet preachers who are more interested in their own popularity, financial livelihood and reputation than concern for the spiritual development of God’s people. They might be better called as spiritual pimps, if you will pardon my expression. They cannot preach the whole counsel of God’s Word for fear of offending those who support financially to their churches and ministries. Woe unto these preachers for misleading their flock. How we need God to raise up more preachers to stand up and deliver the Word with no uncertain sound – “Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all long suffering and doctrine. For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables. But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry” (2 Timothy 4:2-5). There is a call for God’s people to rebuild His house, to be a sanctuary of glory for Him to dwell. Not so much the physical building per se, but where the Holy Spirit can move mightily.
Next, the foundations of many generations will be raised up. To raise the foundation of truth, so that we stand on the solid living rock who will not be shaken. To lift up the name of Jesus, who is the head of the church. In Matthew chapter 16, verses 18 to 19, Jesus declares: “And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven” (Matthew 16:18-19). From generation to generation, the Great Commission of Jesus Christ is being fulfilled. We must continue to champion and proclaim the glorious gospel. In Matthew chapter 28, verses 19 to 20, Jesus commands us to: “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen” (Matthew 28:19-20).
Then, we are to repair the breach. Just as there was a breach (meaning a gap or crack) in Judah when God’s people were unfaithful, there is a breach in the church today when we mix law and grace, when we add to or subtract from the finished work of Christ on the cross. This is committing spiritual adultery! We need to repent and repair the breach. We need to get back to the Word of God and cry for a fresh move of the Holy Spirit to transform our hearts! Also, we are to restore the paths of righteousness. There is still a way of holiness that we are to walk on. Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8 says: “And an highway shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called The way of holiness; the unclean shall not pass over it; but it shall be for those: the wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein” (Isaiah 35:8).
Under the Mosaic law, Israel was to observe the Sabbath, which is Saturday. It was a day of rest. Today, under the new Covenant, Jesus is our Sabbath rest. When we delight ourselves in the Lord, the Christian life will no longer be a duty. We must take time to be refreshed and renewed in His Presence, which is important for both our spiritual and physical health. We need the rain of the Holy Spirit to flood our soul.
Spiritually-speaking, do we see the old waste places around us? Are there people we know whose lives have been ruined by sin? Through the power of the Holy Spirit, you and I must do all we can to repair the breach and restore the paths to dwell in.
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Jonathan Heng - Giving Thanks To The Lord Who Is The Source Of All Blessings (Psalm 103)
This Psalm of David, the 103rd Psalm, is full of thanksgiving to God. The word “bless” means to kneel, to adore. Often, we think of “blessings” flowing from a higher authority or sovereign power to the subjects. But it can also come from a subordinate to a superior being. In this Psalm, it is humankind worshipping and giving thanks to the Almighty God.
David was praising and blessing the Lord for His salvation and redemption. Even though Jesus Christ has yet to come through David’s lineage when this Psalm was written, David expressed his praise and worship to the coming Promised Messiah!
The benefits of the Lord are manifold – salvation, healing, deliverance, gifts of the Holy Spirit, and every spiritual and physical provision. Through the cross, Jesus is the source of all blessings and benefits we need in life.
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Jonathan Heng - Giving Thanks To The Lord Who Is The Source Of All Blessings (Psalm 103)
This Psalm of David, the 103rd Psalm, is full of thanksgiving to God. The word “bless” means to kneel, to adore. Often, we think of “blessings” flowing from a higher authority or sovereign power to the subjects. But it can also come from a subordinate to a superior being. In this Psalm, it is humankind worshipping and giving thanks to the Almighty God.
David was praising and blessing the Lord for His salvation and redemption. Even though Jesus Christ has yet to come through David’s lineage when this Psalm was written, David expressed his praise and worship to the coming Promised Messiah!
The benefits of the Lord are manifold – salvation, healing, deliverance, gifts of the Holy Spirit, and every spiritual and physical provision. Through the cross, Jesus is the source of all blessings and benefits we need in life.
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Jonathan Heng - Ministry In Singapore 2021 Highlight
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Jonathan Heng - Ministry In Singapore 2021 Highlight
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Jonathan Heng - The Lord Is My Shepherd (Psalm 23)
This is a Psalm of David, which is also known as the Shepherd’s Psalm. David was a shepherd who became king. He wrote this Psalm from the perspective of his own life.
Yet, this Psalm also refers to Jesus Christ the Messiah, the anointed one. Even though Jesus came through David’s lineage and He is called the Son of David, our Lord and Saviour was born of a virgin, supernaturally conceived of the Holy Spirit.
While Jesus is our Great Shepherd, there was a point in time that He was also a sheep. When Jesus was on earth, Jehovah God the Father was His Shepherd. In Isaiah 53:7, it says, “He [referring to Jesus] was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth: he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth.”
On the cross, Jesus is the lamb and the sheep, “Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world” (John 1:29).
For Christians, as we follow Jesus as our good shepherd, we are “the sheep of his pasture” (Psalm 100:3).
This entire Psalm reflects the names and nature of Jehovah God. Thank God! Jesus is the Shepherd who cares and watches over us by night and by day!
Jonathan Heng - The Lord Is My Shepherd (Psalm 23)
This is a Psalm of David, which is also known as the Shepherd’s Psalm. David was a shepherd who became king. He wrote this Psalm from the perspective of his own life.
Yet, this Psalm also refers to Jesus Christ the Messiah, the anointed one. Even though Jesus came through David’s lineage and He is called the Son of David, our Lord and Saviour was born of a virgin, supernaturally conceived of the Holy Spirit.
While Jesus is our Great Shepherd, there was a point in time that He was also a sheep. When Jesus was on earth, Jehovah God the Father was His Shepherd. In Isaiah 53:7, it says, “He [referring to Jesus] was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth: he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth.”
On the cross, Jesus is the lamb and the sheep, “Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world” (John 1:29).
For Christians, as we follow Jesus as our good shepherd, we are “the sheep of his pasture” (Psalm 100:3).
This entire Psalm reflects the names and nature of Jehovah God. Thank God! Jesus is the Shepherd who cares and watches over us by night and by day!
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Jonathan Heng - The Messiah Who Was, Is And Is To Come (Isaiah 40)
The messages in the book of Isaiah has dual and even multiple applications. Firstly, the prophet Isaiah addressed God’s Word to the people of his day in the Kingdom of Judah and the nearby countries. Secondly, he prophesised the first advent of the Messiah and His ministry. And thirdly, there are also passages that speaks of the second coming of the Lord.
With this understanding, there are prophecies in the book of Isaiah that have been fulfilled, and yet other parts that will be fully realized in the last days, the second coming of Christ, the Millennium, the new heaven and new earth.
As a person, he was full of conviction and yet, filled with compassion. He was a bold and uncompromising prophet. Jesus Himself, in Luke 4:18 referred to the words of Isaiah 61:1 when He said, the Spirit of the Lord is upon me. We need the Spirit of the Lord in our life and ministry, as we follow our Master.
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Jonathan Heng - The Messiah Who Was, Is And Is To Come (Isaiah 40)
The messages in the book of Isaiah has dual and even multiple applications. Firstly, the prophet Isaiah addressed God’s Word to the people of his day in the Kingdom of Judah and the nearby countries. Secondly, he prophesised the first advent of the Messiah and His ministry. And thirdly, there are also passages that speaks of the second coming of the Lord.
With this understanding, there are prophecies in the book of Isaiah that have been fulfilled, and yet other parts that will be fully realized in the last days, the second coming of Christ, the Millennium, the new heaven and new earth.
As a person, he was full of conviction and yet, filled with compassion. He was a bold and uncompromising prophet. Jesus Himself, in Luke 4:18 referred to the words of Isaiah 61:1 when He said, the Spirit of the Lord is upon me. We need the Spirit of the Lord in our life and ministry, as we follow our Master.
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Jonathan Heng - Do The Wicked Prosper And The Godly Suffer? (Psalm 73)
The seventy-third Psalm, written by Asaph, a worship leader, compares and contrasts the prosperity of the wicked with those who put their trust in God.
While the ungodly seems to prosper and the godly suffer in this world, it is the godly who are blessed and rewarded in the end.
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Jonathan Heng - Do The Wicked Prosper And The Godly Suffer? (Psalm 73)
The seventy-third Psalm, written by Asaph, a worship leader, compares and contrasts the prosperity of the wicked with those who put their trust in God.
While the ungodly seems to prosper and the godly suffer in this world, it is the godly who are blessed and rewarded in the end.
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Jonathan Heng - Ministry In Singapore 2020 Highlight
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Jonathan Heng - Ministry In Singapore 2020 Highlight
Experience the highlight from the ministries of Jonathan