Archive | January 2012

The Spirit of Prayer in Revival

"feel revival in my spirit"

Message no. 3 in the series on “Revival. (Rom 8:22-27) preached by Senior Pastor Rev Fred David on Sunday 29 January, morning & evening worships.

INTRODUCTION:

Revival prayer if different from our daily prayers. We have to come to a new realization of our problem. Firstly that we do not fully understand the will of God as revealed in the Bible. Secondly, we have become so ignorant of the many promises and prophecies in the Bible that results, thirdly, in our inability of seeing God’s leading through the Holy Spirit. Revival prayer is praying what is deep in the heart of God. The prophet Jeremiah says, “You will seek me and find me, when you search for me with all your heart” (Jer 29:13) Paul as he writes to the Christians in Rome, he sees the whole creation groaning and in pain as if at childbirth. There is a spiritual darkness that must be broken if Revival is to come.

1. SEARCHING THE HEART:

If our prayers are to be effective that there needs to be perfect accord and harmony with God. Thus, our minds must be in tune with God. Our hearts must be aligned with the heart of God. Because in the heart of God is always the concern for man’s salvation. To know the heart of God is also to allow the Holy Spirit to penetrate deep into our own inner beings. This is where the spirit’s ministry of intercession lies. Our hearts must be exposed to the Holy Spirit for us to experience the magnitude of the spirit’s searching. It is then that the Lord begins to lay upon our hearts names and people that we need to pray for salvation. But always our motives must be pure and clear. Paul says that people must have hope in this world of darkness.

2. SHARPENING OF THE BELIEVER:

Revival is serious business. It requires, sacrifice, commitment and hard work. The church must be at the cutting edge of the Gospel. Thus we must sow on ground that is fertile. We must bring in the harvest when the time comes. It must be a hundred fold. Thus God will provide opportunities for us. The Spirit knows that we are weak and this reality must be confronted even as Jesus went into the wilderness to be tempted. We must take these temptations as opportunities that God has put in our way to strengthen and prepare us for the coming revival. When revival comes it will bring with it all sorts of people, with all sorts of motives and with all sorts of expectations. The Church and God’s people must be ready to minister to them. So we are also to expect opposition as we wait for God to work. These times will bring frustration and disappointment. But it is in these times that we are called to pray more fervently The challenge is whether we will still be obedient and faithful to God. It may seem so ridiculous and silly to want to continue to trust God in these times. Look at Moses, having to go back to Egypt, Abraham to believe that Sarah would conceive, Jesus to choose the cross and Paul to surrender to be in chains. Yet it is they who have  impacted the world because of their obedience to God.

3. STEERING THE PRAYER HEAVENWARDS.

Prayers to be effective must go “heavenwards”  In Daniel Chapter 10, Daniel is in the midst of deep spiritual warfare. He calls on God for help but his prayers are only answered after 21 days. The Archangel Micheal explains that there is a war in the heavens. Prayers that will go heavenwards is when the Holy Spirit searches and pierces the depths of our hearts, then taking all our desires and turns them into prayers. Paul says that it is when our words and prayers  are inexpressible, the Holy Spirit prays for us, transforming them into recognizable,tangible and understandable prayers, giving them form and content. Revival prayers must always be truthful, drenched and filled with tears. No lies and no pretense, just the awesomeness of God that overwhelms us to tears for the lost soul, who is unrepentant. We are standing in the gap for this person that he will come to the saving knowledge of Christ. In the testing that takes place all that really matters, is that God’s will be done. We are again reminded in the Lord’s Prayer, “your will be done on earth as it is in heaven”

CONCLUSION:

To see revival in our generation, the church must move to a new dimension of prayer. Where prayer is a daily encounter, seeing the release of power in our faith, ministries and  a powerful presentation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Hidden Talents

new drummer

On Sunday 29 January we were pleasantly surprised when our regular key-boardist decided that she would play the drums. Gina did a wonderful job and to the full praise of all members. God equips His church with gifts that is needed. It is often that we lack the courage and faith to venture despite knowing that he has said “I will be with you till the end of times”

Happy Chinese New Year

Peace Community Church wishes all our Chinese members  and friends a Happy Chinese New Year. We pray God’s Blessings on you and your families at this special time of family gatherings and reunions.

May the Lord of all Creation be you guide and strength in this new year.

Sunday Preacher-22 January

Our Sunday preacher is our Senior Pastor, Rev Fred David. He will be speaking on ” Preparing the Heart for Revival” from Hosea 10.12-15.

1. Softening of the Heart

2. Solving Sin’s Hold on Us

3. Seeking a Way Out

Preaching Series on “Revival”

We start the year here at Peace Community Church with a new preaching series on “Revival”  This is in preparing the whole church for the Revival God is bringing to this Church. One member remarked, ” The revival has already started with the spiritual warfare we are getting into.” For this series, both the morning and evening preachings will be the same.  All must be aware. All must be prepared.

Jan 15       “When to Expect Revival” ( Psm 85:4-7)  Senior Pastor

Jan 22      “Preparing the Heart for Revival” (Hos 10:12-15) Senior Pastor

Jan 29     “The Spirit of Prayer” (Rom 8:22-27)  Esther Richards

Feb 05     “The Prayer of Faith” (Mark 11:2-24)  Senior Pastor

Feb 12     “Hindrances to Revival”  (Neh 6:1-4)  Jaccob Thomas

Feb 19    “Winning Souls Requires Wisdom” (Prov 11:25-31)  Senior Pastor

All welcome attend. Bring friends and those who believe in Revival to be part of this wave of God’s Revival for His Church. Keep Praying.

Senior Leaders Appreciated

Leya introducing the surprise

True to the teachings of the Bible to honour our fathers and mothers, the younger leaders and youth of Peace Community Church were moved to do just that. On January 8 at the evening worship they spoke of the contributions made by these leaders and the example they have given. Knowing our youths, they had the ability to translate the hard work, chores and the little things these leaders had done to make what Peace Com is today with great laughter but with respect and rejoicing. It is so encouraging to see our young leaders and youth giving honour to their elders.

Senior pastor Fred in being asked to say a few words said, “We the seniors know, that the Church will be in good hands in the days to come. God Bless you our Young Leaders. You have set  the future direction and leadership of the church in motion.”

AMEN

Yoke Fong

Jaccob & Sara

Uncle James

Johnny & Mabal

Patrick & Anne

Fang & Juan

Ed & Lily

 

NOTE: Some of the other senior leaders were unable to be present, thus look out for more to come in the coming weeks

Two Loving Sisters

Sisters 2 with Niki & Ps. Fred

In the Early Church we see households coming to the Lord. This would also mean that they went through water baptism which was already in practice in the Church. When 2 sisters decided to be baptised (with their parents consent,) the excitement was like that of the early Church. Samantha and Rebecca Khoo were baptised on Peace Community’s Family Day on 2nd January in the presence of their parents, grandmother and friends. Sam and Rebecca also brought along their school friend  Niki to witness the occasion. Remember Andrew telling to his brother, “Come and See”  This friendship evangelism.

Jing You youngest member

our future worship leader

Gan & Caris began coming to Peace Community when we moved to the present premises at “The Link” It was a joy when Jing You was born to this couple. When Caris was well enough to come to church. they brought Jing You to worship.  It has been a joy to see Jing You grow to love the “uncles” and “aunts” in church. These days he is in the front dancing and moving to the beat of the worship team.

Gan and Caris decided that they wanted Jing You to be baptised together with his mother on 2nd January. What a testimony to the Lord.

Adult Baptisms

Receiving the candle

 

You are family

On 2nd January 2012 at Peace Community Church’s “Family Day” 7 adults made their Public Confession of accepting Christ as their Lord and Saviour. In the presence of the church family and friends, the following adults were baptised: Yong, Grace  Josephine, Charis, Shashi, Samantha and Rebecca.

We are thankful to Johnny & Mabal Ng who opened their home and pool for the event in Kajang Country Heights. They also hosted the fellowship meal after the Baptism. We were privileged to have our Bishop and his wife also with us.

The Church family at this family gathering also celebrated Senior Pastor’s 65 Birthday.

“The Crib” at Center stage

The Crib

We are ever so grateful for the gift of a “Crib” to Peace Community Church. It took center stage as the traditional service of blessing was held on Christmas Eve. The Children played a major role in the worship as they lit the Christ candle. The “Crib” will from now be a feature of our Christmas Celebrations.

Peace Community Church thanks this dear family for this wonderful gift at Christmas.