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Yishun Christian Church (Lutheran)

The Church: A Spiritual Community (Exodus 19:5a)

On the First Sunday after Pentecost, Reverend Dr William Chang reminded us that the Church is not a gathering of isolated individuals, but a covenant community called by God. Rescued by His grace, we are formed to obey, worship, serve, and nurture one another across generations. Lord, fill the gaps in our lives, that YCCL may grow as an intergenerational spiritual community, reflecting Your glory together.

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  • Travel Light (Matthew 10:9–23)

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    On the Third Sunday after Pentecost, Reverend Allan Ng reminds us that we travel heavy when fear, doubt, and idols of safety turn our hearts inward. Yet Christ carries the ungodly, reconciles sinners, and gives true peace with God. Freed by His love poured into our hearts, we are sent to travel light. Lord Jesus, teach us to trust Your care and follow You faithfully.
  • The Heart of the Harvester (Matthew 9:35–10:8)

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    At the Ordination of Preacher Allan Ng, Bishop Anthony Loh reminds us that Christ sees the weary and scattered with splagchnizomai—deep, gut-moving compassion. From this heart, the Lord of the harvest calls, sends, and equips His servants to proclaim the Kingdom and give freely. Lord Jesus, strengthen Reverend Allan with Your compassion, and send him faithfully into Your harvest.
  • The Doctor is In (Matthew 9:9–13, 18–26)

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    Preacher Allan Ng showed how unbelief, sin, and empty religion leave our hearts spiritually dead. Yet Christ comes in mercy to call sinners, strengthen weak faith, and raise what seems beyond hope. Through Matthew’s calling, Abraham’s faith, and the raising of Jairus’ daughter, we see that the Lord restores those who trust in Him and sends them to live for His glory.
  • The Breath That Opens Locked Hearts (John 20:19–23)

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    On the Day of Pentecost, Preacher Allan Ng showed how fear locks the disciples’ hearts, as sin and weakness lock ours from peace. Yet the risen Christ comes through locked doors, shows His wounds, breathes the Holy Spirit upon forgiven sinners, and sends them to proclaim forgiveness in His name. Lord Jesus, open our fearful hearts, breathe Your Spirit upon us, and send us in Your peace.
  • The Gift of Eternal Life (John 17:1–5)

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    On the Seventh Sunday of Easter, Brother Lim Geok Seng showed that Jesus’ “hour” of the cross is His glory, where God’s saving purpose is fulfilled. Eternal life is God’s gift—an intimate and growing relationship with the Father through the Son. As Jesus glorified the Father by completing His work, so our obedience and daily calling become acts of worship. Lord Jesus, draw us to know You more, that our lives may glorify You in all we do.
  • Helper of the Soul (John 14:15–21)

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    On the Sixth Sunday of Easter, Reverend Dr William Chang reminded us that while our sinful hearts resist loving God and others, the Holy Spirit—the Parakletos—comes alongside to help us. He convicts, renews, and leads us into obedience, making God’s presence real within us. Lord, shape our hearts by Your Spirit, that we may grow in love, obedience, and deeper intimacy with You.
  • Christ Makes A Way Home (John 14:1–14)

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    On the Fifth Sunday of Easter, Preacher Allan Ng showed how troubled hearts, like loose rubble, struggle to trust and find rest apart from Christ. With no way to the Father on our own, Jesus comes as the Way—opening the path home through His cross and making us living stones built upon Him. Lord Jesus, steady our hearts by Your promise, that we may rest in You and live as Your people in a fearful world.
  • One Door, One Shepherd, One Abundant Life (John 10:1–10)

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    On Good Shepherd Sunday, Preacher Allan Ng showed that we often open the wrong doors and resist the Shepherd’s voice, leaving us lost outside God’s fold. Yet Christ, the Door, has opened the way through His cross, restoring us to God. Lord Jesus, lead us by Your voice into true life, that we may trust You and live in Your abundant grace.