Sunday, April 3, 2011

I've Found A Home

Finally, I've found a church in Malaysia that I can call home


A church that preaches purely grace without works, preaching Jesus' complete works on the cross.


3 comments:

  1. ncc - new creation church. lol. :o)

    Good you got a new home Ko.

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  2. Yep, this church was formed only in Nov 2009, and just moved to this beautiful new premises 1 Jan this year. Several hundred members already now.

    The Elders and Pastor were branded heretics and kicked out of their own churches after hearing the Grace message, all from Pastor Prince messages

    They met online, and at least 2 of them already dreamed of starting "New Covenant Church", one even started a company with that name and bank account only to find that another has already started this church and joined in.

    Funny that I always thought that if I were to start my own church, I would name it New Covenant Church, with the exact mission statement "Celebrating the completed work of Christ"

    IMO really God's calling in this church

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  3. Thats fantastic.

    All the best in your new church. :o)

    I'll definitely love to come whenever I'm in PJ/KL

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Charles H. Spurgeon in a sermon preached on March 16, 1856, he said:

Charles_Spurgeon‘I am rather fond of being called an Antinomian, for this reason, that the term is generally applied to those who hold truth very firmly and will not let it go. But I should not be fond of being an Antinomian. We are not against the law of God. We believe it is no longer binding on us as the covenant of salvation; but we have nothing to say against the law of God.The law is holy; We ate carnal, sold under sin.” None shall charge us truthfully with being Antinomians. We do quarrel with Antinomians; but as for some poor souls who are so inconsistent as to say the law is not binding, and yet try to keep it with all their might, we do not quarrel with them. They will never do much mischief. But we think they might learn to distinguish between the law as a covenant of life and a direction after we have obtained life.‘ (New Park Street Pulpit, Vol. II (1856), p.132).