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God In Exile, God At Our Side (Matthew 2:13–23)
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This week, after Christmas, Preacher Allan Ng said exile can feel like a suitcase by the door—living on edge, shaped by fear. Yet in Christ, God comes down into our exile and stands at our side. His verdict frees us—redeemed by His precious blood from sin, death, and the devil—so we belong to Him. Will you be found in Christ and praise Him with a freed heart?
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26:55|This week, on Christmas Day, Rev Dr William Chang showed how the Magi’s journey reveals Jesus as Saviour for Jews and Gentiles. Led by God, they followed the star, brought heart-gifts that confessed Christ as King, God, and Sacrificial Lamb, and went home changed. The star still shines—will you seek Jesus, offer Him your heart, and walk a new way of grace?
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18:09|This week, Brother Lim Geok Seng highlighted Joseph as a vital piece in God’s salvation plan. Facing a painful predicament, Joseph learned that Mary’s child fulfilled the Son of David promise and God’s perfect plan. In Advent, his story calls us to righteous, respectful obedience—trusting God even when His ways are costly. Will you trust and obey God as Joseph did?
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41:35|This week, Bishop Anthony Loh urged us in Advent to rejoice—God has come, and He will come again. When faith is shaken, rekindle joy by focusing on what God is doing, leaning toward Jesus not away, and trusting His ways above ours. Will you check your heart today and let the joy of the Lord burn again in you?
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34:58|This week, Rev Dr William Chang reminded us in Advent that our God is the God of hope, who fills us with joy and peace as we trust in Christ. Through Scripture, the Spirit sustains our confidence in His promises and calls us into harmony and reconciliation. Will you abound in hope—welcoming others as Christ welcomed you, amid suffering?
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