

City Harvest Church Weekend Sermons
City Harvest Church
Welcome to City Harvest! Here you will find the audio version of the messages from the weekend services at CHC. We hope you will be blessed and encouraged by the message from God’s Word. If you have a testimony to share, write to us at info@chc.org.sg.
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Jun 24, 2020 • 46min
Aries Zulkarnain: Father's Day 2020—Lessons From Our Earthly & Heavenly Fathers
In this Father’s Day message, Aries Zulkarnain celebrates fathers and our Heavenly Father. The Bible exhorts us to honor our father and mother, that we may live long in the land the Lord is giving us. When we honor our father, we are blessed and we gain access to his gifts. Sharing a powerful personal lesson he gained watching his own father handle a big business crisis, Pastor Aries shows how a father’s leadership skills are caught, not taught. The other Father to celebrate is our heavenly Father God, who wants us to not be a servant, but His son or daughter, to develop a true relationship with Him. Listen to this sermon and be inspired to appreciate the fathers in your life.

Jun 17, 2020 • 48min
Kong Hee: The Love Of Jesus (Part 4)—The Scope of Love
In this fourth and final sermon of this series, Pastor Kong Hee teaches the four dimensions of Christ’s love out of 1 Corinthians 13:7. First, love always protects: it doesn’t broadcast the problems of others, or criticize other in public. Love safeguards a person’s dignity and reputation. Second, love always trusts: it constantly believes the best of others, it never gossips, and love is never racist. Third, love always hopes: it has a confident expectation from now until heaven, it gives fuel to our faith for another day. Finally, love always perseveres: it believes steadfastly and persistently, it endures through thick and thin. To be Christlike is to love like Jesus.

Jun 10, 2020 • 46min
Sun Ho: Gain In A Time Of Loss
Why does God allow so much suffering? What will life be like after COVID-19? These are questions we have no answers to, and situations beyond our control. In this powerful and personal message, Sun Ho encourages the listener to draw closer to God than ever. God uses challenges to make us stronger, purer and more dependent on Him; all that we endure on Earth is preparation for our life in eternity. Sharing from her personal journey, she illustrates the two keys to enduring every challenging season of life, that can be found in 1 Tim 6:6—through godliness (a constant awareness of God) and contentment (to trust God fully in everything, particularly in things we have no control over).

Jun 3, 2020 • 51min
Bobby Chaw: The Holy Spirit is Here
In this Pentecost Sunday message, Pastor Bobby Chaw delivers a powerful reminder about the Holy Spirit who was promised to every believer by Jesus in John 14:16-18, that He will abide with us forever. Drawing from Abraham's example in Genesis 18, there are four ways to respond to the Holy Spirit. First, we must be sensitive to His presence and hear His voice—it speaks louder than the anxiety and fear in our lives. Second, we must be personal with the Holy Spirit, seeking time to engage Him personally and connect with Him. Third, we must be urgent about Him: we must be quick to repent when He convicts us. Finally, we must be surrendered to the Holy Spirit—we no longer do what pleases us, but only what He tells us to do. Listen and let this message renew your passion for the Holy Spirit!

May 27, 2020 • 43min
Kong Hee: The Love Of Jesus (Part 3)—The 3 “Outer” Darkness
In this third part of his series on the love of Jesus based on 1 Cor 13, Pastor Kong Hee shows us how Jesus did not respond to the darkness of other people in a typical way. First of all, love is not easily angered. Jesus did get angry but he never lost control of Himself. We must be good-natured like Jesus, asking God for unlimited patience. Second, love keeps no record of wrongs. Being unforgiving hurts us more than it hurts who we refuse to forgive. Like Jesus, we are to make a firm decision to forgive and keep forgiving. Finally, love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. When we rejoice at someone's misfortune or engage in gossip about them, we fail to love. Listen to this sermon and discover what it really means to love like Jesus.

May 20, 2020 • 43min
Kong Hee: The Love Of Jesus (Part 2)—The Characteristics of Love
In this second instalment of this series on the love of Jesus, Pastor Kong Hee preaches on the five characteristics that love is not (1 Cor 13:4-5). Love does not envy. When we are resentful, jealous, competitive, we kill love. Instead, learn to celebrate the victories of others. Love does not boast. Jesus did not seek recognition for His works; His goal was to glorify the Father alone. Love is not proud. Jesus was the most humble of all: He took on the worst possible, most shameful death, because He is love. Love is not rude: Jesus taught us not to have presumptuous manners. And love is not self-seeking: selfishness is love-killer. Hear this message and be encouraged to reject these five destructive characteristics.

May 13, 2020 • 41min
Kong Hee: The Love Of Jesus (Part 1)—Patience & Kindness
On Mother's Day weekend, Pastor Kong Hee fittingly preaches on the love of Jesus.Of all virtues, love is the most important—we are called to live a life filled with love (Eph 5:2). 1 Cor 13:4 says "Love is patient, love is kind". Pastor Kong teaches that without these two things—one passive, the other active—there is no love. Patience is the capacity to accept delays, problems and sufferings without getting anxious or angry. A Godly person is someone who is slow to anger. Kindness is compassion, sharing in another person's suffering and pain, looking out for their interests, honoring them. Listen to this message and be encouraged to be like Jesus by imitating Him in love.

May 6, 2020 • 37min
Erwin McManus: Stir Crazy
Guest preacher Pastor Erwin McManus of Mosaic Church in Los Angeles delivers a sermon that encourages the Church to do three things. One, stay unique: do not sacrifice your God-given uniqueness to be accepted by others; life a life of intention, not obligation. Two, stay optimistic: never give up! Focus on what is good, and call each other to hope and joy. God is waiting for you, His creative agent, to create a better future. Three, stay present. Never take for granted but be grateful for the gifts you have in your life now. God loves meeting you where you are. Enjoy this uplifting message!

Apr 29, 2020 • 51min
Aries Zulkarnain: Navigating Through Crisis
Our world is filled with uncertainties and disruptions, and the future may look scary. But God promises His people a future and a hope (Jer 29:11). Preaching out of the Book of Jeremiah the prophet, Pastor Aries Zulkarnain encourages the church with a powerful message about living by faith and not by sight, so that we are prepared for whatever the future brings. Jeremiah received two visions from God: the branch of an almond tree—symbolizing the end of a season; and a boiling pot—evil will come, but it is contained. Listen to this sermon and learn to stop overestimating evil and underestimating God. Be trained in faith and hope, rebuild your worship altar, and know that Spring is coming.

Apr 22, 2020 • 41min
Bobby Chaw: Jesus Our Great High Priest
Jesus is our merciful and faithful High Priest who represents us fully before God—He is able to sympathize with all that we go through: hunger, injustice, tiredness, and every temptation. In this sermon, Pastor Bobby Chaw talks about how Jesus responds to our cry for help—boethéo—by running to us and upholding us so we don't sink. He is full of compassion and understanding. When we face difficulties, Jesus intercedes for us by name, just as He did for Peter, that our faith would not fail us. The Bible calls us a royal priesthood, and we must pray like Jesus our High Priest. Listen to this sermon and be inspired by real-life miracles that happened when Christians interceded in prayer.