- Labouring And Gaining Nothing
by Ps Linus Chua
Solomon observes that “labour is futile,” asking, “What profit hath a man of all his labours under the sun?” He shows that life is an endless cycle—the sun rising and setting, the wind returning to its circuits, the rivers running yet never filling the sea. All things are wearisome; the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear with hearing. Under the sun, life becomes monotonous, tiring, and without lasting satisfaction.
- Labouring And Gaining Nothing
by Ps Linus Chua
“What is the meaning of life and is life worth living?” Ecclesiastes begins by asking what profit a man has from all his labour under the sun. Many measure life by its quality, possessions, work, pleasure, or relationships, but the preacher shows that apart from God such pursuits become labouring and gaining nothing.
- The Lord Who Strengthens
by Ps JJ Lim
Isaiah 40 is one of the most comforting chapters in the Bible. God’s people, weary and uncertain, are reminded that “He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might He increaseth strength.” Even the young shall faint and fall, but “they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles.” To wait upon the Lord is to trust, to hope, and to pray. In doing so, He strengthens us to walk and not faint, to soar above our weakness, and to magnify Christ in us.
- The God Who Cares
by Ps JJ Lim
Based on a series of sermons preached in PCC Prayer Meetings in 2020 27 Why sayest thou, O Jacob, and speakest, O Israel, My way is hid from the LORD,…
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- Listen, O Isles, Unto Me!
by Ps JJ Lim
By Rev Samuel Rutherforda Preparation Sermon, before the communion, at [Church]mabreck, 19 July 1634published by Rev. Andrew A Bonar, Glasgow, 1876 (reproduced in https://archive.org/stream/fourtcomm00ruth);minimally modernised, edited and footnoted by JJ…
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