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We want to help you deepen your knowledge of the gospel as expounded throughout Scriptures. These articles have been compiled to spur your growth in your commitment to protect, proclaim and prioritize the gospel of Christ.

弃当律师,到教会实习,我疯了吗?

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入行后,我一直享受过着这样的 ‘基督徒兼律师’ 的生活。不过,我的牧者和教会成员,时不时都会问我:“你有教导圣经的恩赐,何不考虑全职福音事工?”对于他们这样的邀请,我都是断然拒绝的(有时甚至觉得烦人)。我心想:“我在职场和教会中,都在为神服事,为什么要放弃法律呢?法律和福音,我一直都能鱼与熊掌地兼得啊… "

Jeffri Chiam

Pragmatism and Church Growth: Why It is Bad

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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a new school of philosophy emerged called ‘pragmatism’. This school of philosophy taught that the truthfulness of any idea or concept is based on its utility rather than on objective truth. Pragmatism often asks ‘What works?’ rather than ‘What is right to do?’...

Wilston Trin

“You quit law to become a church intern? Are you crazy?”

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Whenever people asked "You're gifted in Bible teaching, why not consider full-time gospel ministry?" I would quickly dismiss it (and at times even felt annoyed). I thought, “I’ve been serving God in the marketplace and in church. Why should I give up being a lawyer? I have the best of both worlds!”

Jeffri Chiam

The Hyper-Grace of Joseph Prince: A Review of ‘Destined to Reign’

The Hyper-grace of Joseph Prince: A Review of ‘Destined to Reign’

Joseph Prince is a charismatic pastor of a very large church in Singapore. He has written a number of popular books, but it is his emphasis on what is called ‘hypergrace’ that is raising quite a deal of discussion in Asia. His key book is entitled Destined to Reign...

Paul Barker

Blessing Today – A Biblical Theology Of Blessing (Part 4)

Blessing Today - A Biblical Theology Of Blessing

In our previous posts on prosperity theology we’ve looked at the importance of blessing in the Old Testament and observed how it is fulfilled and expanded with the coming of Christ. Jesus not only makes God’s OT promise of blessing come true, he expands its horizons: into all the world...

Paul Barker

The Unbreakable Chain of Salvation (Part 4) – Individual Election in Romans 9

The Unbreakable Chain of Salvation Part 4 – Individual Election in Romans 9

Paul’s use of the word “election” to characterize this plan reflects his purpose in this part of Rom. 9: to demonstrate that God’s plan has unfolded in the OT by a series of free “choices” that he has made. Isaac was chosen; Ishmael was not. Jacob was chosen; Esau was not…

Ng Kam Weng

Blessing in the New Testament – A Biblical Theology of Blessing (Part 3)

Clouds Biblical Theology of Blessing New Testament

We saw in our last post that the Old Testament people of God could expect blessings in this world. God gave them fertility, territory and prosperity as signs of his favour, and these blessings were also part of God’s plan to bless the whole world. But what happened to these blessings after the coming of Christ?...

Paul Barker

Dealing With Anxiety: Why We Don’t Need to Worry

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We live in very anxious times. After many years of relative peace, security, and predictability, we now find ourselves in one of the most turbulent periods of recent history: a global pandemic and the biggest economic downturn since the great depression. To make it worse, nobody knows when it will end...

Tim Nicholls

The Unbreakable Chain of Salvation (Part 3) – The Case for Individual Election in Ephesians 1 & Romans 9

The Unbreakable Chain of Salvation (Part 3) – The Case for Individual Election in Ephesians 1 & Romans 9

Historically, the church has upheld the doctrine that God from eternity past, before the creation of the world, has predestined individuals to receive salvation. These individuals are elected “in Christ”. However, Arminians, beginning from the 17th century, have argued that election is corporate rather than individual. Arminians object to individual election...

Ng Kam Weng

You are a Bible Teacher: The Role of a Bible Study Leader

The Role of a Bible Study Leader

We’ve all been there… you’re sitting in your small group Bible Study on a Friday night. One by one, the leader goes around the circle asking each person to share their opinions. One person says, “I think God is saying this…”. Then another says, “Well I think God is saying this…

Tim Nicholls

Blessing in the Old Testament: A Biblical Theology of Blessing (Part 2)

Blessing in the Old Testament: A Biblical Theology of Blessing

What does the Bible say about blessing in the Old Testament? Should we expect material blessing as it was promised to Israel in the Old Testament? In our last post we began to explore prosperity theology – the idea that Christians should expect the same kind of material blessing enjoyed by God’s people in the Old Testament and some responses to it...

Paul Barker

Don’t Forget to Change Your Clocks – The Bible’s Guide to Time Travel (Part 3)

Don’t Forget to Change Your Clocks - The Bible’s Guide to Time Travel (Part 3)

Getting the time wrong can make a big difference in life. I still remember one morning as a kid getting out of bed, getting dressed in my school uniform, going downstairs into my parents’ room… to find Mum and Dad still in bed. It was a Saturday! I’d totally lost track of the day...

Annabel Nixey