Saturday, January 24, 2026

Sabbath Prayers


But I, by your great love,
can come into your house;
in reverence I bow down
toward your holy temple. Psalm 5:7


Heavenly Father,

We thank you for your faithfulness to us. We often forget and take your gifts for granted. Give us the grace to turn to you for your mercy in our time of need, for help and for your forgiveness for our ongoing unfaithfulness to you.
We pray very specially for Lisa, a cancer survivor herself, and whose daughter now has been detected with Cancer at a young age. We pray for her strength and healing.
We thank you for your grace on Jen and Joan, and we pray for Joans upcoming treatment session on the 5th of February - that you may grant her the strength and your grace to be able to bear it. We pray for Jen and thank you for her Testimony she has shared of your great faithfulness. We pray that she gets to start her special treatment as soon as possible and for the current treatment to continue to be effective. We also pray for Laurika and Haleen - that they may experience your strength and grace.
Today we specially join Lyne in her prayer for her husband Don who has completed chemo and 35 radiation treatments for throat cancer. He is now trying to recover but things are going wrong.
Today we also pray for Paladin, who is in the nursing home, for financial provision. We pray for Joclyn. She had a stroke and is in a coma-that she comes out of it.
We pray for the people in India. specially Senior citizens suffering in the extreme cold and air pollution.
Today let us all pray earnestly for repentance and revival in our nations, that our leaders be granted wisdom and ethics, for calm in our cities, for your Church and your people to be instruments of peace in this time of great uncertainty.
In Jesus’ mighty name,
Amen.
Please join us every week in our Sabbath Prayer for the week. We request your support in adopting prayer points for people mentioned, in your own prayers this week and become vessels of His healing. 


Thursday, January 22, 2026

Jen Tan: Great is thy Faithfulness

In today’s devotional, Jen Tan, a cancer patient in Singapore, shares from John 5:5–6 — a reminder that even in long seasons of weakness, Jesus sees us, knows us, and meets us at the deepest level of our need.
As Jen continues her cancer treatment, she reflects on how God’s faithfulness has carried her through moments that felt hopeless. Instead of an instant miracle, God is doing a deeper work in her — shaping her testimony, refining her purpose, and drawing her closer to His heart.
This devotional post is written from the heart, blending Jen Tan’s personal cancer journey.
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John 5:5-6 "One who was there had been invalid for 38 years. When Jesus saw him lying there and learned that he had been in this condition for a long time, he asked him. “Do you want to get well?”

“In the quietest moments of my cancer journey, these verses have become my anchor. They remind me that no matter how hopeless a situation may seem, or how trapped I feel by my physical limitations, God ministers to our deepest needs. I have come to sense clearly that God has a special work for me to do—not just in spite of my condition, but perhaps even because of it.

The Depth of True Healing

I’ve often reflected on what would happen if God performed an instant physical miracle. I might simply return to my old self—enjoying life on earth, living comfortably, and ignoring God once again. But my journey of healing now involves something much deeper: Continuity. It is about sharing my testimony and living out a faith that creates lasting impact beyond short-term physical gains.
Finding Purpose in the Journey
Reading the book of John has been eye-opening. It has revealed my purpose and shown me how to use my journey to encourage others in uncertain times.

Sufficient Grace

His faithfulness is something I feel unworthy of, yet I receive it with a grateful and open heart.

Reflection Prayer: Lord, thank You for Your unwavering faithfulness. Help me to co-create a life of purpose with You, using my limitations as a platform for Your glory. May my story uplift not just myself, but my entire community. Amen.



Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Prayer & Revival: Pastor Rajiv

"If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land "
Have you seen empty Churches? Empty pews? Where are Gods people? Missing youngsters and children? 
with so much pain and heart break in the world, we definitely need a revival - a return to God, His churches and to Jesus. And God knows it too. 
God has designed revival to begin with his own people who are called by his name a people like you and me who have called on the name of Jesus.
What does God want? Here is where God lays down four demands.
His first call for his people is to humble ourselves. That's a much bandied word and few if any really know or do. So, how?
By recognizing and confessing our need to seek God in all things.
We need humility because we need to constantly guard against spiritual pride because spiritual pride results in self-centredness according to Hawkins.
In order to be truly humble à we need to bring a broken spirit before God. Secondly, we are to pray call out to God earnestly.
You know people prayer is warfare and that is why God is constantly looking for prayer warriors.
If we are to see true revival we need earnest and fervent prayer. Every true revival has been the result of fervent and  earnest prayer.
I remember a time in India, a new Church had been founded and there were but 10 people coming. Every Sunday morning, much before the worship service, the Pastor used to go to the church and pray over the empty seats - asking God to fill them. In a few months the membership grew to over a 100 and today is about 900!
In last Sunday’s message we saw what happened when the early church prayed  and when they had prayed, the place where they were assembled together was shaken; and they were all filled with the holy spirit, and they spoke the word of God with boldness.
For any revival to take place we must be filled with the Holy Spirit who will give us the courage to speak the word of God with boldness.
Thirdly God demands that we seek his face. 
Hawkins holds that if we spent as much time in our prayers seeking god’s face as we do his hand to help us we would be much nearer to our own personal revival.
And finally we must turn from our wicked ways. 
Unconfessed sin is unforgiven sin and this is the greatest obstacle to revival. Just confessing our sins and feeling sorry for them is not enough. We need to forsake them altogether because that is true repentance.
The final step in God’s recipe for revival is God’s delight.
God’s delight is forgiving the sins of his people if they are truly repentant and turn from their wicked ways.
His promise is he will hear from heaven and He will forgive our sin and He will heal our land.
God delights in healing our hearts and healing our homes and lives because it appropriates his sacrifice on the cross and does not render his death in vain.
He is willing He is waiting He is longing for us to call on his name in prayer and seek his face through his word and turn from our wicked ways so that he can fulfill his promise.
You know people prayer and revival go hand in hand.
There can be no revival without fervent and earnest prayer.





Monday, January 19, 2026

The Fingerprints of God

"Stand in awe, and sin not: commune with your own heart upon your bed, and be still". Psalm 4:4 (KJV)
Evenings are a divine invitation to slow down and reflect. To look back not with regret, but with gratitude. Reflection lets you see the fingerprints of God in the ordinary moments of your day.
Friends, don’t rush to sleep without pausing in stillness. Commune with your heart. What did God teach you today? Where did He show up? Even in trials, His presence has been near. Stillness helps you hear the lessons, celebrate the grace, and surrender the weight. Tonight, reflect with thankfulness. Rest with purpose. And go to sleep knowing that the same God who carried you through today will carry you again tomorrow.
Prayer 
Lord, as I quiet my heart tonight, I thank You for every moment You walked with me. Help me learn from today and rest in Your love. May tomorrow begin from a place of peace. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Sunday, January 18, 2026

Monday Morning Reset:

What does Monday Feel like? A deep breath at the start of the week? A moment to realign your heart before everything begins moving again?
Mondays can feel like a rush — a fresh start wrapped in pressure, expectations, and long to‑do lists. But before the week begins to pull you in every direction, God invites you to pause… to reset… to remember who goes before you.
“My presence shall go with thee, and I will give thee rest.”
— Exodus 33:14 (KJV)
A reset doesn’t mean starting over. It means starting with Him.
Lay down the weight you carried from last week.
Receive the strength God has already prepared for you.
Step into the week with peace instead of pressure.
Trust that nothing ahead of you is bigger than the God within you. 
You don’t need to have everything figured out today.
You just need to take the first step with Him.


This Week

Lent2026: Open Hands - Pastor Rajiv

  Our prayer today should be that god will show us ways to look beyond ourselves and  look to each other within the church,  look to others ...