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Sunday, February 26, 2017

Discipleship Series : Are you Connected

Discipleship Series: Are you Connected
Acts 2:42-47
Hebrews 10:24-25

Pr Yi Ping
26 Feb 2017
Connect Group Sunday

Topic: Discipleship Series: Are You Connected?
Text: Acts 2:42-47; Hebrews 10:24-25

- Let's change terminology to CONNECT GROUP

1. It is not good for man to be alone
a) Man's nature to be in a relationship: Ge 2:18 (also Ge 1:27)
b) Man falls easily when alone
- RELATIONSHIP because it's harder to stand firm when no one to urge us or journey with us
- Example of Peter who denied Jesus
- Pr YP's own experience: was very active in Canada and wanted to be low-key when back in KK but was spotted and connected with a young adults' fellowship group because a sister was persistent in connecting; Lesson? One can be very involved in church yet still not connected with church




2. Disciple-making in the Connect Group
- INTIMACY in faith community together
- Ac 1:12-14 after Jesus' ascension the disciples gathered; and in Ac 2:42 we see they devoted themselves to apostles' teachings and fellowship 
- Fellowship here refers to koinonia , i.e. participation, communion, sharing in something in common, which is the Great Commission 
- Strengthening of the church whenever we gather; a time for self reflection, and together remember what the Lord has done for us 



3. Meet together in order to go out
- TRANSFORMATION in maturity and multiplication
- The disciples made disciples together (Ac 2:43-47);
- Not merely lip service, but they lived live together and participated in God's mission, out of their comfort zone; the Lord added to their number because of their lifestyle; they did not live for themselves
- Meeting together in small groups is not an end in itself, but a means for us to make disciples
Connect Groups are just a mean to an end. 





How abt the Connect Groups of KKE? 
- Revisioning Discipleship - relook into the Word concerning "discipleship"
- As we come together in CGs, learn to establish RELATIONSHIP with God and people; allow safe space for Authenticity, Brokenness and Courage to take place, producing INTIMACY. Empowered by the Holy Spirit we experience TRANSFORMATION of lives, where people mature and multiply!
- Pr YP talked abt what happened to the 12 disciples - 11 out of 12 disciples remained faithful to the Lord until their death; they were an unexpected group sent forth to reach the world yet Jesus used them to form backbone of the Church; and this Great Commission is given not only to the early disciples but to you and me too!
- May this verse (He 10:24-25) and the bookmark remind us all to be connected and make disciples 🙂

Questions:
1. Share one of your AHA moments in the Connect Group (CG), something that you struggle/wrestle with alone and unable to find a solution, but found revelation as you share it with CG member(s).
2. How does the Connect Group help you in your growth as a disciple? In what way can you make disciples within your Connect Group?
3. In two years' time, what kind of disciple do you want to see yourself growing into?





Sunday, February 19, 2017

Rock or Sand

Rock or Sand
Ps Renny Khoo
19 Feb 2017


Matthew 7:24-27
24 "Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. 25 The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. 26 But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. 27 The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash."


This verse reveals the contrast between the wise and foolish man who built their houses on rock and sand. One would act on the word of God and the other will not act on the word of God. The one who acted on the word of God built on rock and the other on sand. The one who built on the rock did not fall but the one who did fell and it was described as “great was its fall”.  The difference between the two was that the one that was founded on rock or firm foundation did not fall.


The illustration of Burj Khalifa had very strong foundation to hold this superstructure which took a year to construct. What are the foundations we are setting for ourselves and families?

The foundation took one year to build. What lies beneath a strong and tall structure ? Are we rooted ? 

Are you ready? Vs are you rooted

In today’s fast pace, transient lifestyle and modern gadgets reinforced a lack of capacity for intensity, strength or depth, breeding a culture of “YOLO” meaning You Only Live Once. It is a culture of no calculation of the consequence of our action that it brings to our life. This is in direct contrast to leading a worthy and meaningful life for Jesus as you have only one life to live.

1.      Foundation becomes evident in times of crisis
         We are being tested in everyday stresses of life.

Building foundation requires hard work. A successful career, a Golden Marriage Anniversary are some of the testament of hard work on building a strong foundation. The stresses of life contribute to our foundation and when a significant crisis arises, it will reveal the strength of our foundation that we had been building and nurturing. The call to build practical strong foundation includes remaining faithful to worship on Sundays and prayer meetings, faithful in what we have and do and the responsibilities that we embrace. For in being faithful, we are building something solid in the foundation that we were called to build.

2.      Foundation is rootedness in the timeless word of God


We were spurred to be hungry for the word of God. So that we can lay timeless material in the foundation we are building in our lives by being rooted in word of God. To be intentional in studying the word of God. The use of a bible reading guide is a good start.

To study the word of God through Christian courses is another alternative to constantly refresh our appetite on the word of God. For when the storm of life comes, our foundation is strong because we are rooted in what the word of God said.

The memorisation of the word of God to be stored in the depths of our heart will further fortify our faith.

3.      Foundation means doing the word

We are reminded that it is one thing to know and quite another to carry out what we do know for a wise man act on the word of God.

We are challenged to examined the foundation of our lives. Are we still building strong foundation through our daily devotions and walk with the Lord? It is now a time to reassess and relook our foundation.


Questions

1.    “Crisis reveals character”. How do you relate/ understand the above statement to the foundation in our discipleship journey?

2.    Share your current journey of your quiet time/ devotional life


3.    Share what you have been reading/ hearing recently. How are your acting on them, or otherwise? Any “everyday stressors” that you are encountering?




Some personal reflections :-

This parable also reminds us that we can begin with the same dream and desire, have the same knowledge and resources, but how we choose to build our life which is hidden like the foundation will in the end decides how well we have built our life. For on the surface up and from the outside, the two houses look exactly the same, same design, same materials but what lies underground, unseen by the world, is really what matters. 

It is about one person who decides to invest time in the foundation, spend more money on that and not rush it through. And this stands the test of time and storms.

24 Feb 2017

Interestingly, this same Bible passage was chosen for the Opening Devotion by Rev Edmund Chan at IDMC Miri on 17 February 2017 at Miri Meritz Hotel. His devotion notes is Foundation of Your Life by Rev Edmund Chan

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Discipleship begins at home

Discipleship begins at home
Pr Annie Wong
12 Feb 2017

Deuteronomy 6:4-9

4 Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one. 5 Love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. 6 These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. 7 Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. 8 Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. 9 Write them on the door-frames of your houses and on your gates

- Understand discipleship
Discipleship is the process of bringing people into right relationship with God, and developing them to full maturity in Christ through intentional growth strategies, that they might multiply the entire process in others also.


1) Misconception of discipleship
It does not happen on its own.
It does not happen only at church.

- Misconception of discipleship

One myth is that discipleship is automatic. On the contrary, it is not automatic. It is counter-intuitive. A new believer, just like a baby, needs to be fed. Discipleship needs to be intentional. Another myth is that discipleship happens in Church. People spent most of the time: Work 28.5%, Sleep 33.3%, Church Activity 6.5%, Family/Your own 32.7%. These statistics show that people spend most of their time at home. Therefore the home is the most strategic and ideal place for discipleship to begin. Parents should disciple each other and their children. Parenting is about making disciples. We must first learn to be disciples ourselves before we disciple others. Parents have been given the responsibility to be the primary disciplers of their children.

2) Discipleship at home is Christ-centered home

To know Him
To live in Him


(a) To know Him

As parents, we are empowered to make sure our children follow Jesus as His disciples. The first thing is for them to know and cultivate a relationship with Jesus. Deuteronomy 6:4-6 --- "These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up." Romans 1:16 --- "I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile." Pr. Annie shared her faith journey in her younger days. As parents, we should take ownership of our children's faith journey, making sure that they truly know Jesus.

(b) To live in Him

Galatians 2:20 --- "I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me."
One of the greatest treasures you can give your children is that Jesus lives in the home. If you are a parent, you are a reflection of God. They see God in you. You are a God proxy to your children. Children see, children do. They learn by example. The next generation will be in danger if parents are not good models to their children. What one generation neglects, the next generation rejects. We are the life examples to our children that they can see. Video clip was shown of a mother convicted to change her ways in order to be a good example to her child which resulted in a happy home. Children can help mothers to grow and change. As parents, we can learn from our children and vice versa.
Deuteronomy 6:7 --- Do our children see us praying and reading the Bible at home? We need to be authentic role models to our children. Our children can minister to us and vice versa. Discipleship at home can expose our weaknesses and vulnerability. 2 Corinthians 12:9 --- "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." Children may find it difficult to obey their parents, who are not perfect. Ephesians 6:1-3 -- "Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. Honour your father and mother that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth." It is not parents but God who gives this commandment.


3) Discipleship at home builds up the church
Strong families will contribute to building up a strong church.
A strong church will contribute to building up storing families.
Strong families are made up of strong individuals.

The home plays the primary role in family discipleship while the Church plays a secondary role only because discipleship begins at home.

Strong Families will contribute to building up a Strong Church.
A Strong Church will contribute to building up Strong Families.
Strong Families are made up of Strong Individuals.

We need a paradigm shift of discipleship from the institutional view to the biblical view.
From church-centred & home-supported (institutional view) to home-centred & church-supported (biblical view).

A Christian home is a Christ-centred home. God uses individual families to touch the Big Family of God which is the Church.
Discipleship is about modelling. Let's be good models to our children, not only at home but wherever we are. Let's model our love to one another.

Questions :-

1) How did you come to know Christ personally ? Recall your testimony.

2) Talking about Discipleship which begins at home - share how you as member is growing in your walk with Christ.

3) Share how you as a disciple of Christ are being a model to your family members / household. 
How are you to minister to one another ? 
How and why should you overcome challenges as a disciple of Christ at home ? 




Sunday, February 5, 2017

Word-Centered Disciples

Word-Centered Disciples
Ps Renny Khoo
5 February 2017


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[11:10 AM, 2/6/2017] Basel E Elder Flora Fung: Word-Centered Disciples
Ezra 7:10

A Christ-centered disciple is also a Word-centered disciple.

1. Study the Word:
Search the Word... See God of the Word --- Jesus exhorts us to abide in the Word. Story of Ps Renny's first bible and her gleanings, also her sermon note-taking. Not so much the end-product but the work that God does within us in the process.

2. Apply the Word:
(i) We need to (1) Know the Word --- view that the Bible is irrelevant for today; selective reading, or worse, selective obedience; (2) Believe the Word --- you need to know in order to believe, and vice versa;
(ii) Bible application (1) Be specific --- applying to specific situations or problems you face; (2) Be accountable --- giving permission to a trusted friend or CG mate to ask you honest questions, e.g. Have you been guarding your devotion life with God?; "people don't do what we expect, but it's what we inspect"; transformation is impossible without intentional application of the Word in our lives; don't shortchange the transformation that we all can experience!

3. Share the Word
If you're able to teach it to another person, it means you got it; sharing stories of how applying God's Word has changed your life;

Final analysis is this:
It is not about mastering the Word. Rather it is about being mastered by the Word.
- when we submit ourselves to God and His Word
- We study to master a certain discipline or subject, but God??
- When you stand under the authority of the Word of God, you will begin to understand God.
- Let's grow our appetite for God's Word! Spiritual appetite can be cultivated. There is power in His Word.

Questions:
1. What is your favourite verse? Why? (Strictly only one verse)
2. Share your present devotional life. What are your experiences/struggles/ways of practising your quiet time with the Lord.
3. Share specifically one incident where you apply the reading of the Word. What took place? How has this experience changed you (or otherwise)?                      
[6:55 PM, 2/12/2017] Basel E Elder Flora Fung: SERMON NOTES --- 12 FEB 2017

Title: Discipleship begins at home

Text: Deuteronomy 6:4-9

(1) Discipleship begins at home

- Understand discipleship

Discipleship is the process of bringing people into right relationship with God, and developing them to full maturity in Christ through intentional growth strategies, that they might multiply the entire process in others also.

- Misconception of discipleship

One myth is that discipleship is automatic. On the contrary, it is not automatic. It is counter-intuitive. A new believer, just like a baby, needs to be fed. Discipleship needs to be intentional. Another myth is that discipleship happens in Church. People spent most of the time: Work 28.5%, Sleep 33.3%, Church Activity 6.5%, Family/Your own 32.7%. These statistics show that people spend most of their time at home. Therefore the home is the most strategic and ideal place for discipleship to begin. Parents should disciple each other and their children. Parenting is about making disciples. We must first learn to be disciples ourselves before we disciple others. Parents have been given the responsibility to be the primary disciplers of their children.

(2) Discipleship at home is Christ-centered home

(a) To know Him

As parents, we are empowered to make sure our children follow Jesus as His disciples. The first thing is for them to know and cultivate a relationship with Jesus. Deuteronomy 6:4-6 --- "These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up." Romans 1:16 --- "I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile." Pr. Annie shared her faith journey in her younger days. As parents, we should take ownership of our children's faith journey, making sure that they truly know Jesus.

(b) To live in Him

Galatians 2:20 --- "I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me."
One of the greatest treasures you can give your children is that Jesus lives in the home. If you are a parent, you are a reflection of God. They see God in you. You are a God proxy to your children. Children see, children do. They learn by example. The next generation will be in danger if parents are not good models to their children. What one generation neglects, the next generation rejects. We are the life examples to our children that they can see. Video clip was shown of a mother convicted to change her ways in order to be a good example to her child which resulted in a happy home. Children can help mothers to grow and change. As parents, we can learn from our children and vice versa.
Deuteronomy 6:7 --- Do our children see us praying and reading the Bible at home? We need to be authentic role models to our children. Our children can minister to us and vice versa. Discipleship at home can expose our weaknesses and vulnerability. 2 Corinthians 12:9 --- "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." Children may find it difficult to obey their parents, who are not perfect. Ephesians 6:1-3 -- "Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. Honour your father and mother that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth." It is not parents but God who gives this commandment.

(3) Discipleship at home builds up the church

The home plays the primary role in family discipleship while the Church plays a secondary role only because discipleship begins at home.

Strong Families will contribute to building up a Strong Church.
A Strong Church will contribute to building up Strong Families.
Strong Families are made up of Strong Individuals.

We need a paradigm shift of discipleship from the institutional view to the biblical view.
From church-centred & home-supported (institutional view) to home-centred & church-supported (biblical view).

A Christian home is a Christ-centred home. God uses individual families to touch the Big Family of God which is the Church.
Discipleship is about modelling. Let's be good models to our children, not only at home but wherever we are. Let's model our love to one another.

Questions
(1) How did you come to know Christ personally? Recall your testimony.

(2) Talking about discipleship which begins at home --- share how you as grandparents, parents, children or grandchildren are growing in your walk with Christ.

(3) Share how you as a disciple of Christ are being a model to your family members/household. How do you minister to one another? How and why should you overcome challenges as a disciple of Christ at home?

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Ezra 7:10
 10 For Ezra had devoted himself to the study and observance of the Law of the LORD, and to teaching its decrees and laws in Israel.

A Christ-centered disciple is also a Word-centered disciple. 

1) Study the Word
Search the Word... See God of the Word --- Jesus exhorts us to abide in the Word. Story of Ps Renny's first bible and her gleanings, also her sermon note-taking. Not so much the end-product but the work that God does within us in the process. 

2) Apply the Word
i) We need to 
Know the Word - view that the Bible is irrelevant for today; selective reading, or worse, selective obedience;
Believe the Word - you need to know in order to believe, and vice versa; 

ii) Bible application
Be Specific 
applying to specific situations or problems you face; (2) Be accountable --- giving permission to a trusted friend or CG mate to ask you honest questions, e.g. Have you been guarding your devotion life with God?; "people don't do what we expect, but it's what we inspect"; transformation is impossible without intentional application of the Word in our lives; don't shortchange the transformation that we all can experience! 

Be Accountable 



3) Share the Word



3. Share the Word
If you're able to teach it to another person, it means you got it; sharing stories of how applying God's Word has changed your life; 

Final analysis is this: 
It is not about mastering the Word. Rather it is about being mastered by the Word.
- when we submit ourselves to God and His Word
- We study to master a certain discipline or subject, but God?? 
- When you stand under the authority of the Word of God, you will begin to understand God. 
- Let's grow our appetite for God's Word! Spiritual appetite can be cultivated. There is power in His Word. 

The Word is not merely for information but Transformation.

When you stand under God, you begin understand the Word of God.


Questions:
1. What is your favourite verse? Why? (Strictly only one verse)
2. Share your present devotional life. What are your experiences/struggles/ways of practising your quiet time with the Lord.
3. Share specifically one incident where you apply the reading of the Word. What took place? How has this experience changed you (or otherwise)?