Worship@Home – Sermon – 6th & 7th June

Sermon Title: There are No Short Cuts to Understand Scripture
Scripture: Luke 24: 36-53
Speaker: Rev Ashok Amarasingham

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Worship@Home Online Worship Service – 6th & 7th June

Sermon Title: There are No Short Cuts to Understand Scripture
Scripture: Luke 24: 36-53
Speaker: Rev Ashok Amarasingham

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Pastor’s Desk – June 7, 2020

Many wonder whether the CMCO will finally end on June 9, 2020. Even if it is finally lifted, we will still have to live under certain limitations. The government has made it very clear that religious bodies cannot meet in large numbers again for some time. All this is because Covid-19 works in unpredictable and deadly ways. Many nations of the world took drastic steps to cause lockdowns that has badly affected the economy, education, entertainment, sports and other areas. I am waiting for the barber shops to open. However, we need to see the big picture and count our blessings during MCO. Remember the Lord Jesus’ words: It is more blessed to give than to receive. (Acts 20:35)

It is my hope that this MCO period has been a good learning time for us, especially in the two greatest commandments that God has given us: love God wholeheartedly and love others as we love ourselves.

God bless you in all ways.

Pastor Ashok

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Your Responses To Resurrection (Luke 24: 36-53)

There are four responses we can have to Jesus’ resurrection.

1) PEACE NOT FEAR (Luke 24: 36-39)
What’s the first thing Jesus says when He appears to His followers? “Peace be with you.” Jesus is offering peace to a group of men who are really scared. They were hiding behind locked doors because they were so frightened. We lock our homes at night to feel safe, but their fear is even more real. They’re afraid of suffering a similar fate as Jesus.

In the face of all of this Jesus offers His disciples and us today true and lasting peace. The Bible’s understanding of peace is based on the Old Testament word “Shalom” which isn’t just the absence of conflict, but the presence of blessing. It is wholeness, virtue, and flourishing throughout all of life. Shalom is the opposite of hiding behind a locked door.

What door are you hiding behind? What key have you thrown away because life is just too much? It’s too scary. It’s too hard. You can’t take it anymore. You’ve locked away your heart from God and others. You’ve had enough. If one more thing happens, you’re gonna break down. Today, Jesus wants to appear to you behind your locked door. He wants to show up with the power of His resurrection—with shalom, with peace. If there’s anyone who can bring life to your situation no matter how it feels, it is Jesus.

2) BELIEF NOT DOUBT (Luke 24: 40-43)
Jesus sets out to conquer their fear by inviting His followers to look at His hands and feet, and to touch Him. But at first they don’t believe. They’re too overwhelmed. It’s too good to be true. So to prove He’s not a ghost, He eats some food. When the disciples experienced the reality of the resurrection, they believe. But can we trust their witness? Can we trust this account? Can we believe?

We believe and do all sorts of things because we think we have the truth. But believing in something doesn’t necessarily make it true. It makes sense for someone to suffer and even die for something that they think is true, but don’t really know if it’s not. But it doesn’t make sense for someone to willingly suffer and die for something they know to be false, especially if it doesn’t benefit them with wealth, power, or fame. If the disciples made the whole thing up, their life of suffering wouldn’t make sense.

The three main possibilities for why the disciples preached Jesus is alive and were willing to die for it is:
1) A group hallucinations took place (which is impossible).
2) They made it up and were lying (but then their suffering doesn’t make sense).
3) Their story is true (sometimes the simplest explanation is the best).

So the fact that Jesus appeared to His eleven disciples, and they were willing to leave the safety of locked doors, and go out and suffer and die for Jesus tells us what they saw was real. Jesus did rise from the dead.

3) SHARING NOT SILENCE (Luke 24: 44-49)
Jesus again reminds His disciples like He did on the road to Emmaus of why the Scriptures matter. He said to them, “This is what I told you while I was still with you: Everything must be fulfilled that is written about Me in the Law of Moses, the Prophets and the Psalms,” But you can study your Bible your whole life and never really get it. This is why Luke 24:45 is the key, “Then He opened their minds so they could understand the Scriptures.”

In order for us to share the Scriptures and the message of Jesus, we need the Holy Spirit to open our minds and hearts so we can first understand them. This doesn’t mean that we have to understand them perfectly, but we need to understand them well enough to see our need for Christ.

As followers of Jesus we are called to share, not be silent. My sense (based on my own life) is that silence is our normal mode of operation. After a while, we get so comfortable not sharing Jesus it becomes difficult to imagine sharing Him. I want to challenge us each to get uncomfortable with our own silence. Pray that Christ will help you truly believe in His resurrection so that you will share.

4) PRAISE, PRAISE, AND MORE PRAISE (Luke 24: 50-53)
Forty days after His resurrection, Jesus takes His disciples to the Mount of Olives just outside the town of Bethany near Jerusalem. He blesses them, and then ascends into heaven to rule and reign until He comes again. The only proper response is worship and praise.

Luke 24:52-53: So they worshiped Him and then returned to Jerusalem filled with great joy. And they spent all of their time in the Temple, praising God.

As we think about our responses to the resurrection I hope it will fill us with peace not fear, belief not doubt, sharing not silence, and praise, praise, and more praise. (PASTOR JONATHAN ROMIG)

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Prayers For The Week: June 7, 2020

1. Praise God for the power of the resurrection of Jesus Christ reconciled us to God, so that as His children, we are empowered to live a fulfilled and victorious life in Christ. Pray that we will be blessed with God’s Shalom peace that is beyond human comprehension and envelopes us even in the midst of the storms of our lives. Pray that the Holy Spirit will grant us greater faith not to doubt, but believe in the resurrection of Christ. Pray that He will help that head knowledge become heart knowledge so that our actions will reflect our faith. As our faith in Christ deepens, pray that God will impart to us His love and compassion for unbelievers, so we will not remain silent, but be faithful in pursuing opportunities to share Christ with others. Pray that God will daily fill our hearts with joy, and our mouths will continually overflow with praise for Him.

2. Praise God that He has revealed Himself and His will for our lives, and what He is doing in the world through the Bible. Pray that the Holy Spirit will empower us to be diligent in reading and studying God’s Word, and that we will be blessed as we spend time in His Word. Pray for wisdom as we prepare to read God’s Word, for clarity while we read, and discernment as we apply His Word in our lives, that the truth we find in the Scriptures will transform our hearts and minds to follow Christ more closely. Pray also for a teachable spirit that is receptive to all that the Holy Spirit would have us learn. Pray that whenever we read the Bible, the Lord will open our ears to hear His voice speaking to us and remove any preconceived biases that we may have developed. Pray that as we diligently study God’s Word, we will know Him and His love for us more intimately.

3. The Health director-general recently pointed out that nearly all the new cases of Covid-19 infections involve migrant workers in the nation, both documented and undocumented workers. Employers play a pivotal role to help break the chain of Covid-19 transmission among their foreign workers. Pray that these employers will take on a more sizable role to address the matter, and they will be responsible and work with the governmental guidelines to test their foreign employees, and provide them with various ways to prevent transmission, like educating the workers on hygienic practices at home and at work, providing them with clean, conducive places to stay that allows for social distancing, hand-washing, etc. As many of the new cases of infections are connected to foreigners detained in overcrowded detention centres, pray for wisdom for the authorities as they review the protocol on placing detainees in the centres. Pray that both the government, as well as the public, will treat these people with compassion, kindness and respect.

4. As the coronavirus pandemic ravages communities across the world, the evil of racial discrimination has also surfaced, ranging from the obvious everyday racism, where people are called names, abused and harassed to the more subtle kinds of racism where it is more difficult for people to get jobs or housing because of their colour or nationality. As racism is escalating in societies all over the world in the form of social, racial and gender inequalities, pray for God’s intervention, that He will step in and raise up leaders who will act with courage to combat racism and discrimination in the midst of this health crisis. Nobody faced racism more severely than the Jews, and consequently, God used the Jews to change the whole world. As we represent a God who makes no distinction between the inherent value of one race or ethnicity over another, pray that God will use His people in every nation to change the world by impacting their communities with the life-changing message of the Gospel that creates a healthy relationship with God and healthy relationships between people, no matter who they are.

5. During this pandemic, more than 50% of people who have called the mental health hotline required emotional support due to stress, loss of hope, loss of jobs, loss of income, uncertainty of the future, and even interpersonal problems. Many have also called the hotline for basic issues such as financial problems and issues such as domestic violence and family issues. Pray for the counselling officers in the hotline, that God will grant them empathy and patience, wisdom and compassion as they counsel and advice the people who call the hotline services. As there is a need for more counsellors, pray that the authorities will be able to recruit more counselling officers. But on the flip side, there is also much to praise God for. Praise and thank God that, because of the MCO/CMCO, people have more time to seek God through reading His Word, prayer and worship; and families have more time to cultivate and develop their relationships with one another. Praise God for all those who reached out to provide basic necessities to those in need. Praise God for His healing power on those infected with the virus, and for the powerful testimonies that some have attributed to God for their healing, giving glory to Him.

6. As the Ministry of Education prepares for schools to reopen soon, only Form Five and Form Six students will be allowed to return back to school when school reopens, while all others will be under home-based learning until further notice from the Education Ministry. School reopening management guidelines, which include temperature checks, easting in classrooms and social distancing, have been distributed to allow schools and teachers to make appropriate preparation. Pray that schools nationwide will be able to adhere to the strict measures that will be adopted, and for students and parents to also give their full cooperation. Pray for wisdom for the teachers as they prepare to teach in the new norm, and for patience for teachers, students and parents as teething problems are bound to occur. Pray that with careful implementation of the SOPs, all infection will be prevented, and this will pave the way for more students to be able to go back to school.

7. The coronavirus has hit certain countries with particular cruelty, with USA, Brazil, Russia, Spain, the United Kingdom, Italy and India having the most number of infections, which continue to rise in these nations in alarming rates daily. As the people in these nations struggle with anxiety and distress, pray that God will grant government leaders and medical experts wisdom and knowledge to combat the spread of COVID-19, flatten the exponential curve of infections and to find a cure for it. Pray for spiritual leadership to arise and bring comfort and hope to their people, and help them turn their fear into prayer. Pray especially for USA, as the nation battles both the coronavirus and violent protests in many cities after a black man was killed in police custody. Pray for a spirit of repentance to sweep through the nation, that people will humble themselves, pray and seek the Lord’s face, and turn from their wicked ways so that God will forgive their sin and heal their land.

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Notices: June 7, 2020

IMPORTANT NOTICE DURING THE MCO PERIOD

In compliance with the Movement Control Order (MCO) directive by the government which takes effect from 18 March till 9 June, the following will be observed by the Church:

1. The church building and all facilities shall be closed until further notice.
2. The church office will also be closed during this period.
3. All church activities in church are also prohibited during this period
(including Hot Kitchen, Worship Services, Prayer Meetings, Youth
Meetings, etc.)
4. Cell Groups are only allowed to meet in a virtual manner (e.g. via Zoom) for
both CG meeting and Worship Service. Any other type of gathering of
CG members in a home is not advised and cannot be done under the name
of Klang Wesley.
5. Kindly note that the church staff are working from home. If you need their
help, kindly call or WhatsApp them: Pastor Ashok (012-524 0061) | Jane
(017-622 7226) | Pelita (016-625 6188) | Cheng It (012-915 3640 | Yap Chee
Kai (012-236 0457) |

POSTPONEMENT
The ministry weekend by Pastor Terence Poh, originally scheduled for April 24-26, 2020 will be postponed to November 13-15, 2020.

CORPORATE PRAYER MEETINGS
Please take note that there will be online prayer meetings on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays (3 days a week) in the morning (8-8:30a.m.)
and at night (9-10p.m.) Please contact the Church Office staff on how you can participate.

WORSHIP SERVICES
Please take note that Klang Wesley will be having online Worship Services for the entire months of May and June, 2020.

CHURCH OFFICE
During the MCO /CMCO, the church staff still works according to normal working hours. Kindly
note that Mondays are still days off. For the week ahead, the church staff will be on holiday on Tuesday (June 9, 2020) in lieu of the Agong’s birthday
on Monday, June 8, 2020. The staff will be working from Wednesday onwards.

CONDOLENCES
Condolences to Madam Helen Wong on the demise of her brother, Mr Robert Wong, who passed away on June 2, 2020.

GIVING
While we acknowledge that many people are affected by the current MCO situation, we encourage you to continue giving your tithes / offering during
this time through online banking. The details are below:
ONLINE BANKING DETAILS
ACCT #: 171-315-561-1
ACCT NAME: WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH KLANG
BANK: UOB
REFERENCE: TITHE / OFFERING

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Worship@Home – Sermon – 30th & 31st May 2020

Sermon Title: Pentecost Today & “Doing Church” Differently Now
Scripture Verses: Acts 2: 29 – 47
Speaker: Rev Ashok Amarasingham

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Worship@Home Resource – 30th & 31st May 2020

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