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YOUR NAME: FIRST AND LAST
Sunday Worship Service (04 April 2025)

“I am the Alpha and the Omega,” says the Lord. (Revelation 1:8, 22:13)
Today we discover what it means that God is our First and Last. His name reveals His power, His love, and His control over all things. Rest in Him—He holds your beginning and your end.


RESCUED, REDEEMED, AND FORGIVEN

Colossians 1:13–14 (ESV) – “He has delivered us from the domain of darkness and transferred us to the kingdom of His beloved Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.”

The cross of Jesus is not just a symbol—it is a rescue mission.

We were trapped in darkness, separated from God by our sins, unable to save ourselves. But Jesus stepped in. Through the cross, He delivered us from darkness and brought us into His kingdom of light. He didn’t just rescue us; He gave us a new home, a new identity, and a new life.

Not only that, but Jesus redeemed us—He paid the price for our freedom with His own blood. Every sin, every failure, every shameful thing has been forgiven. Our record has been stamped: “Paid in full.”

Today, you don’t have to live in guilt or fear. You are forgiven. You are free. You are a child of God, a citizen of heaven. Let’s live like it—walking in the light, rejecting darkness, honouring the price Jesus paid, and extending forgiveness to others just as He forgave us.

The cross is not the end of the story—it’s the beginning of a new life. Will you walk in it today?

Prayer:
Jesus, thank You for rescuing me from darkness, for transferring me into Your kingdom, for redeeming me with Your blood, and forgiving all my sins. Help me live in the freedom and victory You have given. Let my life reflect Your love and grace every day. In Your name, Amen.


JOURNEY TO THE CROSS: NEW LIFE THROUGH THE CROSS
Sunday Worship Service (27 April 2025)

The resurrected Jesus walked with His disciples, revealing Himself to those who seek Him. Together, let us learn how He Walks With Us.


WALKING WITH THE RISEN SAVIOR
Luke 24:32 (ESV)

Luke 24:32 (ESV) – “Did not our hearts burn within us while he talked to us on the road, while he opened to us the Scriptures?”

Sometimes life leads us down roads of confusion and grief. The disciples on the road to Emmaus were burdened and broken. Jesus, their hope, had been crucified. Their expectations shattered. But even in their sorrow, Jesus drew near.

They didn’t recognise Him at first. Why? Because they didn’t expect a resurrection. Yet, Jesus walked with them anyway—listening, asking questions, and slowly unfolding the truth through Scripture.

Isn’t that just like Him? To meet us in our lowest moments. To walk beside us even when we don’t see Him. To patiently teach us and open our eyes.

Their confused hearts were challenged by Jesus’ words. “O foolish ones, and slow of heart to believe…” He wasn’t insulting them—He was awakening them. Through the Scriptures, Jesus showed that the cross was not a failure, but a fulfilment. He revealed Himself not by spectacle, but by the Word.

Then, in a simple moment—breaking bread—their eyes were opened. And they knew. Their sadness turned to joy. Their discouragement to burning passion. They couldn’t keep it to themselves—they ran back to Jerusalem to tell the others.

Maybe your heart feels confused today. Maybe you’re walking a lonely road. But Jesus is walking with you. Will you listen to Him? Will you let His Word speak? Let your heart burn again—not with confusion, but with clarity.

Prayer:

Risen Jesus, thank You for walking with me, even when I don’t recognise You. Open my eyes through Your Word. Set my heart on fire again. Help me to rise with faith and share the good news: You are alive! Amen.


JOURNEY TO THE CROSS: HE WALKS WITH US! 
Sunday Worship Service (20 April 2025)

The resurrected Jesus walked with His disciples, revealing Himself to those who seek Him. Together, let us learn how He Walks With Us.