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Yishun Christian Church (Lutheran)

Choose Your Fear (John 20:19–20; Acts 5:27–32)

This week, Rev Dr William Chang shared how the risen Jesus turned fear into faith. Renewed by His peace, His wounds, and the Spirit’s breath, the disciples chose to fear God, not man. As Luther taught, “If we do not fear God, we cannot truly love Him.” Choose your fear—fear God, and live boldly in His Spirit’s power today!

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