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Welcome to City Harvest! Here you will find the audio version of the messages from the weekend services at CHC. We hope you will be blessed and encouraged by the message from God’s Word. If you have a testimony to share, write to us at info@chc.org.sg.
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We are located on the north side of Lynn Haven on highway 390, near the intersection of highway 390 and Transmitter Road. Harvest Church is a place of worship and we welcome all God's people from every life situation. We believe the church should have big doors and long arms to reach our community. Come visit us this Sunday for energetic worship and deep bible teaching. Ministry available for all ages, as well as infant care for main services.
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Jesus taught His disciples to pray, “Our Father …” This focuses on recognising that God is our loving Father. While we can boldly ask for our needs, our prayers should align with God's will, trusting in His timing and wisdom. Within this framework of a Father-child relationship, we can come before Him with our needs and have confidence that not onl…
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All throughout the Bible, God often used ordinary, flawed, and fearful people; people who were willing to say “Yes!” to Him. One such person is a lesser-known disciple named Ananias, whose simple obedience to God's call led to Saul’s (Paul) conversion, impacting generations as a result. When we say “Yes!” to God, it releases faith, restores hope an…
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As believers, our source of hope is in God's unchanging character and promises. With an unwavering hope in Him, we can have endurance as we go through trials, and abiding joy as we trust in His plans for us. Truly, Jesus is hope for the rejected, the hopeless, and the depressed. In moments of despair, may hope be our anchor; in times of joy, may it…
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Walking with God is an important concept in our faith, symbolising our lifestyle and relationship with Him. Walking with God involves, first of all, believing that God is and that He rewards those who seek Him; secondly, obeying God’s Word and taking action; and thirdly, continuing to walk in the Spirit. Let us make an intentional choice and have a…
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In Matthew 20, Jesus taught His disciples that the true path to greatness in the Kingdom of God lies in having childlike humility and serving others. To serve effectively, we must grasp four essential truths. First, serving God requires the right posture—one of humility and a willingness to serve. Second, serving people brings happiness, as selfles…
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As believers, do we worship God because of the blessings He can provide, or do we worship Him purely out of love and devotion? From the encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman in John 4, we can learn what it means to be a true worshipper—one that worships God in truth, and from the heart. May we be true worshippers, living our life conforme…
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In the Bible, names are important; this is even more true of the names given to God. More than 6,800 times, God has revealed his personal name to us—"YHWH". The name “Yahweh” is beautiful because it reveals His love, friendship, and covenant-keeping nature. In this sermon, Pastor Kong Hee shares about Jehovah Tsidkenu — the LORD our Righteousness. …
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Human nature often leads us to forget God's blessings and goodness. Yet, reminding ourselves of God's faithfulness, especially during difficult times, strengthens our faith and helps us look forward to the future that He has in store for us. The benefits of remembering what God has done keeps us humble as we acknowledge that He is our source of all…
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Isaiah 63 speaks about the Spirit of God, who faithfully watches over His people. "In all their distress, he too was distressed" (v. 9). When our hearts are troubled, we must (1) trust in the Spirit’s unceasing support; (2) trust in the Spirit’s constant presence. Be strengthened in your faith as you listen to this encouraging word by Pastor Bobby …
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Jesus taught His disciples that true greatness is achieved through servanthood and a childlike humility. While pride has to do with seeking independence from God, overestimating oneself, and having a sense of entitlement; true humility is about being childlike, dependent on God, and recognising our weaknesses. As we allow God to deal with our pride…
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The power of God's Word is likened to seeds sown into various types of hearts (grounds). It emphasises that despite our heart condition—whether hardened, thorny, or shallow—God continuously sows His Word, preparing us through breakthroughs and crises. The Word, like rain and snow, nourishes and transforms us even in difficult times. As we open our …
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We delve into Matthew 18:1-3 to explore the essence of childlike faith and wonder in our Christian walk. As we reflect on the transformative love and trust that God puts in us, may we understand the need to maintain a sense of awe and joy in the Lord, and in doing so, reignite your passion for the divine and embrace the marvel of being a child of G…
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Remembering God plays an important role in the life of a believer and in the Church. This is especially true when we feel downcast and discouraged. In this sermon, Pastor Bobby Chaw shares three things believers can do to remember God: 1) Keep Telling His Stories. 2)Keep Singing His Songs. 3) Keep Praying His Name. As we do so, we will experience G…
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In this sermon, we explore the transformative journey of self-reflection and growth through God's love. 2 Corinthians 3:18 emphasises the need to adjust our spiritual walk as we gaze into our spiritual mirror; while Matthew 22:34-40 and 1 John 4:7-8 call us to love God wholeheartedly and people fervently. Through self-reflection and service, may we…
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In the Bible, names are important; and this is even more true of the names given to God. More than 6,800 times, God has revealed his personal name to us—"YHWH". In the previous sermon, Pastor Kong shared on two names of God: Jehovah Jireh and Jehovah Rapha. In this sermon, he shares three other names of God, which will assure us deeply that as long…
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God is our doorkeeper, opening doors that no one can shut. At times, He closes some doors for our protection, preparing us for greater blessings. We can look toward His grace and goodness, and trust His perfect timing to bring His promises to pass. As we keep believing, praying, and trusting in Him, just like Peter’s miraculous release from prison …
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Luke 5 recounts a remarkable moment when Jesus was teaching in a place packed to full capacity. Undeterred by the crowd, four men lowered their paralytic friend through the roof to reach Jesus; and he was gloriously healed to everyone’s amazement. To encounter the presence and power of Jesus, we must possess unyielding love and compassion, unwaveri…
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On Father’s Day Weekend, Professor Byron Klaus shares a poignant story of Eli, a biblical father whose sons were scoundrels with no regard for the Lord. Despite failing as a father, Eli taught young Samuel how to listen to the voice of God. Eli became the bridge to Samuel’s destiny as mentor to King David, Israel’s greatest king. The word “father” …
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Genesis 22 is the most important story about Abraham. It was the climax of Abraham’s life and ministry—when God commanded him to sacrifice his only son Isaac on the altar. What was the real test for Abraham here in Genesis 22? By this time, he was already well-known for his faith. The test was not a test of faith, but of love. Will you still love G…
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In silence and solitude, we intentionally cultivate the fruit of the Spirit, which can never be done when we are always busy and distracted by all the multitasking of life. Pastor Kong shares about two men in the Old Testament, Gideon and Jacob, and through their stories, he encourages us to pursue more than visions and dreams, but an intimate comm…
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Drawing from the story of prophet Elijah (1 Kings 18-19), Pastor Kong Hee shares about how God was training his prophet to wean from the spectacular of the wind, earthquake, and fire, into a loving intimacy that only silence and solitude can bring. Jesus is inviting you to come away with him into that place of “the sound of sheer silence”, and ther…
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In the midst of all the noise that may surround us to distract us from the truth of God’s Word, we need to learn how to contend for our faith. The way we can build up our most holy faith is by praying in the Holy Spirit, keeping ourselves in God’s love, and by waiting for the mercy of our Lord Jesus. Let’s be strong and bold as we lean on God’s pro…
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When a race begins, the race car driver will accelerate to full speed and for the rest of the race will “never lift” his foot off the gas pedal. That is how the Holy Spirit is in our lives, pouring out His grace and mercy—and He will “never lift”! As believers, we sometimes don’t feel the presence of God when we experience trials and tests of faith…
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In Psalm 23, David declared that even though he walked through a valley-experience, God’s two attributes of goodness and mercy would surely chase him down, pursue him, and overtake him. God’s irrevocable love reaches down to us; and He promises to never leave us nor forsake us. We are the object of God’s relentless pursuit, His love, and grace!…
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We live in a time when everything is rapidly changing. Believers must recognise that even in changing economic, political, and spiritual seasons—even when darkness reigns now, Jesus is still Lord! We need to take our eyes off limitations, circumstances, the uncertainty of riches; and instead, trust in God’s Word and His character of goodness and fa…
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When you encounter the kingdom of God, your life will take an unexpected turn and change in an instant. It may come quietly to individuals in this present age, transforming lives totally; but it will come in power and great glory when Jesus returns. Just like the parables of the treasure in the field and the pearl of great price, the end story will…
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When you read the Gospels, you would notice that Jesus always prayed with great power and authority whenever someone desired a healing or a miracle. At the same time, the ones who desired their miracles had to act on their faith and do something they could not do before. Faith is the necessary ingredient for healing and miracles! As you act on your…
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