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Attitude Sagging (1 Kings 19)
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Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong's sermon emphasized beginning well, shaping godly attitudes, and cultivating habits that honour Christ. Using examples—shoe salesmen, Elijah’s burnout, the twelve spies, and modern figures like Edison and Colonel Sanders—the message urged believers to reject fear, worry, blaming, self-pity, and approval-seeking. Instead, Christians should rest in their identity in Christ, rise above criticism, persevere through failure, renew their minds, and rely on God’s promises. He reminded the church to prepare for small groups in 2026 with confidence, humility, and faith.
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How Well Am I Hearing
01:09:39|This teaching explores the Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13), emphasizing that the condition of one's heart determines how the word of God is received. Ps Seng Fong Goh encourages listeners to guard against spiritual hardness, distractions, and worldly cares, urging them to cultivate good soil to bear fruit for God.


Growing in Love (1 John 4:7-12, 18-21)
01:13:36|In this sermon, Ps Goh Seng Fong explores the theme of growing in love based on 1 John 4. He emphasizes that God's love is eternal, infinite, and unconditional (15:34-18:14). He also outlines the five love languages (42:10) as practical tools for Christians to actively love and bless one another.
Good Friday Message - Word of Salvation
01:03:10|Ps Goh Seng Fong reflects on the crucifixion, emphasizing that God’s sovereign plan was in control (2:44-5:18). He contrasts the two thieves—one mocking and one repenting (10:50-11:26)—highlighting that true faith, though humble and courageous, leads to salvation, as Jesus promised the repentant thief paradise (2:19-2:30, 35:32-38:04).

Heart of God (Luke 15)
01:15:48|Ps Seng Fong Goh highlights God’s pursuing heart through the parables in Luke 15. He emphasizes the value of one soul and God's immense joy in celebrating the return of the lost. Christians are called to be intentional in soul-winning and share this compassion.

The Heart of God (Luke 15)
51:07|Luke 15 explores the "Heart of God" through parables of the lost sheep, coin, and son. These stories illustrate God’s profound sense of loss when souls drift away and His active, persistent pursuit of humanity. Highlighting Jesus’s compassion for sinners versus the Pharisees' legalism, the narrative culminates in joyful celebration upon a sinner's return. Ultimately, the speaker emphasizes that God’s unconditional acceptance requires repentance and faith, urging believers to join God’s mission of intentional outreach to others.