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Imagine a Church – Possible Messages in the Series

June 4th, 2009

I have been thinking and praying about the series and brainstormed a list of possible messages. These are values that matter to me and what I believe are the necessary building blocks for The City Church:

1. Zion – The City of God
2. Glory – for through Him, and to Him and for Him are all things
3. Grace – Unmerited favor and divinely enabled
4. Gospel -A Missional Lifestyle
5. Generosity -Blessed to Give
6. Humility – Meekness and Service
7. Holiness – A Walk that is Worthy
8. Hunger – Passion for God
9. Honesty – Authenticity
10. Honor – The key to miracles
11. Fellowship – Community of the Spirit
12. Family – An Expression of God
13. Fear of the Lord – Intimacy breeds reverance
14. Compassion -The Heart of God
15. Creativity – A Beautiful World
16. Childlikeness – Simply Trust
17. Corporate Anointing – Unity in Diversity

The series will probably run till our official launch on 6 September. It is important for all at The City to share in these values and commit to living them out 24/7. They are the unseen foundation that holds up the structure. We may tweak and reword a few of them as we go along.

Let me know your thoughts.

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The Vision is Jesus

May 24th, 2009

An Inside Look @ The City Church

We just had ‘An Inside Look @ The City’, an information meeting about The City Church. The turn out was very encouraging – about 130 people including children. We ordered only 100 bento sets and they were consumed in minutes.

I have been asked the question, ’so what is the vision of The City Church’ many times. Initially I found myself trying to make up some cool sounding slogans but felt really convicted about my lack of authenticity. To be really honest, we do not have all the systems in place. We do not have a vision and/or a mission statements. All God had said was ‘Transforming families’ and that will be our focus for now.

Now that is the mandate but the vision is Jesus!

It’s All About Jesus

The church must be built by Jesus, be built on Jesus and be built for Jesus. Systems and processes do not and cannot transform communities and people, only Jesus can. A Christian does not change the world by looking cool but by looking like Jesus, living for Jesus and co-laboring with Jesus. It is all about Jesus!

Mark Driscoll wrote in his book ‘The Vintage Church’:

‘Jesus died and rose to reconcile sinners back to God as Christians and to one another as the Church. Jesus is the head or preeminent authority over the Church. Jesus is the apostle who plants a church. Jesus is the leader who builds the Church. Jesus is the senior pastor and Chief Shepherd who rules the Church. It is ultimately Jesus who closes churches down when they have become faithless or fruitless.’

During His earthly ministry, Jesus ministered as prophet, priest and king. Following His ascension back to heaven after His death and resurrection, Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to enable and empower Christians to continue His ministry on the earth. However a church becomes imbalance and unhealthy when any one of these aspects of the church is either neglected or over emphasized at the expense of the others.

Jesus the Prophet

As Prophet, Jesus preached and taught Scripture with authority and has now commissioned preachers filled with His Spirit to proclaim His Word. The prophetic nature of the church requires that the essential truths and demands of biblical Christian faith be declared, defined and defended. The result will be a church that is biblically rooted. This aspect of the church will resonate with Christians who are deeply committed to the study of the Scriptures and the conformity of our lifestyle to the standards presented in the Bible. But when her prophetic nature is inordinately emphasized a church becomes cruelly fundamental, religious and legalistic.

Jesus the Priest

As Priest, Jesus cares for people and deals with their sin compassionately and calls His people to join Him in these ministries of mercy. The priestly nature of the church requires that the new life that Jesus gives to His people be visible when the church both gathers and scatters with Jesus. The result will be a church that is grace centered. This aspect of the church will resonate with Christians who are deeply committed to such things as loving community, living worship and practical ministry for the well being of the church. But when her priestly nature is inordinately emphasized a church becomes compromising and liberal.

Jesus the King

As King, Jesus demonstrated His rule over creation through miracles while on the earth and today leads His people into all nations and cultures as missionaries, demonstrating the power of the Gospel in both words and deeds. The body of Christ continues the mission of Jesus as an outpost of His soon coming Kingdom. The result will be a church that is culturally connected. This aspect of the church will resonate with Christians who are deeply committed to such things as evangelism, church planting and overseas missions. But when her kingly nature is inordinately emphasized a church becomes cowardly, non-confrontational and seeker friendly.

The City Church – An Extension of Jesus

At The City Church we hope to be an extension of Jesus in His fullness to the world…

As prophets, we will declare the whole counsel of God in Scriptures (Acts 20:27), that we may all be diligent to present ourselves approved to God, as workers who do not need to need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truths (2 Timothy 2:15). We will preach Christ, warning every man and teaching every man in all wisdom, that we may present every man perfect in Christ (Colossians 1:28).

As priests, we will sympathize with the weaknesses of our fellow men, extending mercy and grace to help in their time of need (Hebrews 4:15). We will present the good news to the poor, heal the broken hearted, proclaim liberty to the captives and set the oppressed free (Luke 4:18). We will stop for the Zacchaeuses, hear the shouts of the Bartimaeuses and reach out to touch the lepers in our society. We see a Christ-centered, grace-filled community where people of diverse backgrounds are accepted, living lives that are free and whole.

As kings, we will be missionaries first in our culture and eventually to the uttermost parts of the world. We will be culturally relevant but not culture-led. In fact we seek to be counter-culture, providing lost people an alternative and attractive way of life with Jesus and His people. We do not need to be like the world to win the world. On the other hand, we will be against the world for the sake of the world. We are not subjected to the rulers of the world’s system. We are a people who served another King and His name is Jesus (Acts 17:4)!

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My Reflections of the Church and a Poem

May 21st, 2009

I love the Church. I read almost every book there is on the Church. I am passionate about the Lord of the Church. I choose to do life together with the people that made up the Church. The Church is a visible expression of God on earth. The Church is pulsating with life. The Church is growing by tens of thousands daily. Jesus said He will build a trimphant church and nothing can stand against her. I am just humbled by the fact that Jesus has chosen me to lead one of the local congregations.

I read a poem recently by Robert, one of the pastors in Hillsong Church. Loved it so thought I’ll share it! Here it is:

The church is the plan of God on earth, always in Her Father’s eyes cherished, mysterious, beautiful and potent beyond measure. She emerges triumphant, limitless with potential. A harbor for the hopeless and an answer for the ages. The church is splendid, a bride for His Son. She grows in wisdom and stature, with victory on her lips and freedom in her hands. Hers is an upstoppable course. She embraces the world with dignity, honor and compassion, Gives vision to the sightless and life to the dying. The church is the family of God on earth. Within her compass the hungry find sustenance and the weary resume strength. She is a haven for recovering humanity enthralled by grace. She invites the broke, the vulnerable, and the outcasts to be immersed in love. The church is the house of heaven on earth, called out to serve the world, calling out to welcome in. Like her master the church is pursued and persecuted, yet she rises with strength in her heart and fire in her soul. She is the bride of Christ on earth, prepared and presented before the Lord, the Lamb for whom the world waits, who comes like the rising sun, majestic and magnificent beyond description, while she dazzles with reflective glory spotless, perfect, and mature, she bows low to cast her crown and passionately worship Him. She is the church of the Lord Jesus Christ.

-Poem by Robert, Teaching Pastor at Hillsong Church

 

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Notes from Love, Lust and Sex

May 11th, 2009

Biblical Foundations

1. God has a plan for your body (1 Thess. 5:23)
2. God is the rightful owner of your body (1 Cor 6:18-20)
3. God has called us to live holy lives (1 Thess. 4:3-7)
4. God loves the marriage (Hebrews 13:4)
5. Love vs. Lust (1 Corinthians 13)

The Price for Pre Marital Sex

1. EMOTIONAL HEARTACHES
2. PREGNANCY
3. Sexually Transmitted Diseases

It’s Worth the Wait!

• Know that a person likes you because of who you are
• Respect from others because of standing firm
• Experience trust, honesty and patience
• True intimacy
• Have a clear conscience
• Have healthy relationships
• Learn the true meaning of love
• Focus on communication skills and develop non-sexual relationships
• Have a solid foundation as you enter marriage
• Look forward to honeymoon!

Five Steps to Purity

• Make a firm commitment to save yourself for marriage from now on
• Stay away from people, places, things and situations that weaken your self-control.
• Avoid intense hugging, passionate kissing and anything else that leads to lustful thoughts and behavior.
• Find non-physical ways to show your love and appreciation.
• Anyone can start over.

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Speaking in the US

May 2nd, 2009

It has been my best trip to the States by far. I spoke in 7 services in 3 States. There was a sense of godly confidence that I didn’t have in the previous visits and as I reflected on that I realized that it stems out from a childlike trust in God. He has been dealing with my insecurity as a speaker. It was about 2 years ago that He exposed the colonial mindset that is so prevalent in many Asian Pastors. The Word works in all cultures and I am just a postman delivering a message!

I thank God for the many testimonies and compliments that I received and pray that I will always be like a little child leaning on the strength of my Father in heaven!

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