Sunday Morning Worship Service – Recorded Live Streaming – 20th Nov 2022

Speaker: Mr Yap Chee Kai
Sermon Title: Remember Me For This, My God
Scripture Text: Nehemiah 13: 4 – 31

 

NOTES:

1. Introduction

1.1 Let’s start with Dr James Dobson’s invigorating quote; “My legacy doesn’t matter. It isn’t important that I be remembered. It’s important that when I stand before the Lord, he says, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”

1.2 Did the Israelites finish strong in the Book of Nehemiah? The title of my sermon today is illustrated by Dr. Dobson: “Remember me for this, my God,” which is repeated three times in verses 14, 22, and 31.

2. Background of the text

2.1 Nehemiah 13 recounts Jesus’ return from Gethsemane prayer to find his disciples sleeping. And it is here that Nehemiah finds the Israelites “sleeping.”

2.2 The covenant made by Nehemiah with the Israelites years before, hangs over this chapter, and it includes priests, Levites, leaders, and all who separated themselves from the neighboring people for the sake of the Law.

2.3 Their vows (1) not to marry foreigners, (2) pay tithes and support temple worship, and (3) observe the Sabbath appears arrogant because their actions clearly do not reflect their vows.

2.4 Today’s passages is related to the previous passage (12:27-13:3) and Nehemiah shows us how he dealt with corruptions that undermined the holiness of God’s temple (church), the priority of God’s worship, and the purity/holiness of God’s people, and he ends with a prayer to God: “Remember me for this (I’ve done), my God.”

A. Protect the holiness of God’s Church (vv.4–14)

1. Illustration: Eliashib’s detestable act is compared to the church in Pergamum (Rev.2:12-17). As we recite the Lord’s Prayer, we must remember to ask the Holy Spirit to protect and preserve us, lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.

2. Application: the first point is, to protect the church as a gathering of God’s people (koinonia). We, like Nehemiah, should encourage and guide the church to walk in the Spirit at all times so that we do not gratify the lust of the flesh (Galatians 5).

B. Protect the priority of God’s worship (vv. 15–22)

1. Illustration: The Sabbath was designed to provide an opportunity for the Israelites to worship God, meditate on His Word, and reflect His mercy and love. In today’s digitalized world, we must instil boundaries so that we will not ignore reading the Bible and meditate upon God’s Word.

2. Application: the second point is, to protect the priority of God’s worship by putting God’s agenda above ours. Sabbath was made for us for a grace-motivated reason. Do we see Sabbath as a constraint or liberator?

C. Protect the purity/holiness of God’s people (vv. 23–31)

1. Illustration: Rather than focusing on the passage’s conclusion about intermarriage with paganized foreigners, let us be pragmatic about protecting God’s people from intermarriage with pagan unbelievers with “unequally yoke” that will lead their hearts astray from God and worship other gods, eventually leading to apostasy. One of the steps is to follow the rules governing marriage in Malaysia’s Methodist Church, which only accepts that both couples must be Christians in order to marry in the church.

2. Application: the third point is, to protect God’s people purity/holiness by not allowing their relationships with the world to corrupt them. Be different from the world by following God’s law such as abstaining sex before marriage, cohabitation, abortion, adultery or unequally yoked relationships.

D. Conclusion

In conclusion, we are to follow Nehemiah’s example in three ways:
1. To protect the holiness of God’s Church by preserving the church as gathering of God’s people.

2. To protect the priority of God’s worship by prioritizing God’s agenda above all else.

3. To protect the purity of God’s people by preventing them from being corrupted with their relationships with the world.
    • Let me close with the challenge to all of us today:

a) Do you desire to finish like Dr. Dobson?
b) Do you desire to say, “Remember me for this, my God,” as Nehemiah did?

Let us pray.

 

 

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Saturday Evening Worship Service – Recorded Live Streaming – 19th Nov 2022

Speaker: Mr Yap Chee Kai
Sermon Title: Remember Me For This, My God
Scripture Text: Nehemiah 13: 4 – 31

 

 

NOTES:

1. Introduction

1.1 Let’s start with Dr James Dobson’s invigorating quote; “My legacy doesn’t matter. It isn’t important that I be remembered. It’s important that when I stand before the Lord, he says, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”

1.2 Did the Israelites finish strong in the Book of Nehemiah? The title of my sermon today is illustrated by Dr. Dobson: “Remember me for this, my God,” which is repeated three times in verses 14, 22, and 31.

2. Background of the text

2.1 Nehemiah 13 recounts Jesus’ return from Gethsemane prayer to find his disciples sleeping. And it is here that Nehemiah finds the Israelites “sleeping.”

2.2 The covenant made by Nehemiah with the Israelites years before, hangs over this chapter, and it includes priests, Levites, leaders, and all who separated themselves from the neighboring people for the sake of the Law.

2.3 Their vows (1) not to marry foreigners, (2) pay tithes and support temple worship, and (3) observe the Sabbath appears arrogant because their actions clearly do not reflect their vows.

2.4 Today’s passages is related to the previous passage (12:27-13:3) and Nehemiah shows us how he dealt with corruptions that undermined the holiness of God’s temple (church), the priority of God’s worship, and the purity/holiness of God’s people, and he ends with a prayer to God: “Remember me for this (I’ve done), my God.”

A. Protect the holiness of God’s Church (vv.4–14)

1. Illustration: Eliashib’s detestable act is compared to the church in Pergamum (Rev.2:12-17). As we recite the Lord’s Prayer, we must remember to ask the Holy Spirit to protect and preserve us, lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.

2. Application: the first point is, to protect the church as a gathering of God’s people (koinonia). We, like Nehemiah, should encourage and guide the church to walk in the Spirit at all times so that we do not gratify the lust of the flesh (Galatians 5).

B. Protect the priority of God’s worship (vv. 15–22)

1. Illustration: The Sabbath was designed to provide an opportunity for the Israelites to worship God, meditate on His Word, and reflect His mercy and love. In today’s digitalized world, we must instil boundaries so that we will not ignore reading the Bible and meditate upon God’s Word.

2. Application: the second point is, to protect the priority of God’s worship by putting God’s agenda above ours. Sabbath was made for us for a grace-motivated reason. Do we see Sabbath as a constraint or liberator?

C. Protect the purity/holiness of God’s people (vv. 23–31)

1. Illustration: Rather than focusing on the passage’s conclusion about intermarriage with paganized foreigners, let us be pragmatic about protecting God’s people from intermarriage with pagan unbelievers with “unequally yoke” that will lead their hearts astray from God and worship other gods, eventually leading to apostasy. One of the steps is to follow the rules governing marriage in Malaysia’s Methodist Church, which only accepts that both couples must be Christians in order to marry in the church.

2. Application: the third point is, to protect God’s people purity/holiness by not allowing their relationships with the world to corrupt them. Be different from the world by following God’s law such as abstaining sex before marriage, cohabitation, abortion, adultery or unequally yoked relationships.

D. Conclusion

In conclusion, we are to follow Nehemiah’s example in three ways:
1. To protect the holiness of God’s Church by preserving the church as gathering of God’s people.

2. To protect the priority of God’s worship by prioritizing God’s agenda above all else.

3. To protect the purity of God’s people by preventing them from being corrupted with their relationships with the world.
    • Let me close with the challenge to all of us today:

a) Do you desire to finish like Dr. Dobson?
b) Do you desire to say, “Remember me for this, my God,” as Nehemiah did?

Let us pray.

 

 

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This Week’s Prayer: 19th – 20th Nov 2022

Bless our beautiful land, O Lord, with its wonderful variety of people, of races, cultures and languages.

May we be a nation of laughter and joy, of justice and reconciliation, of peace and unity, of compassion, caring and sharing.

We pray this prayer for a true patriotism, in the powerful name of Jesus our Lord.

Amen

Archbishop Desmond Tutu

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Prayer List: 19th – 20th Nov 2022

Sunday, (Nov 20) – Pray that Klang Wesley will grow in their desire to serve the Lord passionately. Pray that the Lord will guide and lead each of our people at Klang Wesley towards specific ministries. For ministries that lack workers, we pray that God will raise sufficient workers for it. Pray for a willingness in the hearts of our people to answer the various needs of the church. Pray that those who serve the Lord will always remember and depend on God’s grace and provision.

Monday, (Nov 21) – Commit to the Lord the YOUTH ministry of our church. Pray that God would raise more youth counselors who would be able to journey with our youths through life. Pray for the Lord’s wisdom and understanding to be upon our counselors that they may understand the different stages of life that youths are going through. Pray that the Lord will surround our youths with people who would point them to Christ. Pray that our youths will desire to draw closer to the Lord each day.

Tuesday, (Nov 22) – Pray for the holiness of God’s Church globally and locally as the Christian communion (koinonia) to constantly walk in the Spirit and not gratify the lust of the flesh (Galatians 5). Pray for the Church to uphold the importance of Sabbath Day worship because Sabbath was made for us for a grace-motivated reason. Pray for the Church to lead, guide, and encourage God’s people to live holy lives by not allowing their relationships with worldly people to corrupt and lead them away from God.

Wednesday, (Nov 23)Pray for the Nation: Pray for the newly elected prime minister and his newly appointed cabinet ministers to rule the country with the justice, righteousness, wisdom, and discernment that comes from You, Lord. Pray for the newly elected government to fulfill their GE15 manifesto promises to address issues such as rising living costs, poverty, and economic disparity, particularly among the M40 and B40 categories, reviewing highway concessions, the standard of education and healthcare systems in our system, and country resource abuse. Pray all petitions, prayers, intercession, and thanksgiving be made for all people – for kings and all those in authority – that we may live peacefully and harmoniously in all godliness and holiness to honor Christ, our Savior and Lord.

Thursday, (Nov 24)TRAC – 47th Session TRAC would be held from Friday to Sunday, December 2nd – 4th, 2022 at Trinity Methodist Church, PJ. Commit to the Lord our Conference Bishop, Bishop Joshua Khong as he presides over the conference. Pray for the Lord’s guidance to be upon him as he delivers the Conference Bishop’s address with clarity. Pray for the Lord’s anointing to be upon him as he leads the entire Annual Conference. Pray for the Lord’s protection to be upon his family constantly as well. Pray also for the Local Planning Committee as they make the necessary changes due to the postponement of the conference. Pray that all delegates will be able to accommodate the new dates.

Friday, (Nov 25) – Pray for church members and family who are not well. Pray that they will experience God’s tangible presence, assurance and encouragement with His Word and that God as Abba Father and Creator, provide their needs daily. Pray for God’s blessings upon doctors and nurses that He will enable them to provide the right treatment, advice and encouragement to those who need it most. Pray for the caregivers that He will also watch over them with His sustaining grace. Pray that healing and restoration come from God for His Name to be glorified.

Saturday (Nov 26)Prayer for the World: Pray for world peace, particularly for peace between Russia and Ukraine, as it is already long nine months since their conflict saw a major escalation in February this year when Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine. Pray for God’s intervention with His power and wisdom to guide the world leaders toward peace negotiation and agreement, because the conflict has resulted in huge human suffering, damaged the global economy and also has raised fears of danger in neighbouring countries.

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Notices: 19th – 20th Nov 2022

WORSHIP SERVICE SOPs

Please take note of the following:

  • Those experiencing fever, cough, shortness of breath or flu are not allowed to attend.
  • In light of the rise of Covid-19 cases, please be reminded to wear a face mask during worship services and during ministries that are held in Church.

HOLY COMMUNION IN DECEMBER

Holy Communion for the month of June will be celebrated on December 10 & 11, 2022. Pastor Gaurri will be away for the 47th TRAC Sessions on the 1st weekend of December.


OUR DAILY BREAD BOOKLETS

Our Daily Bread booklets from December 2022 – February 2023 are now available in the foyer. Please collect them after the service.


MISSIONS FAITH PLEDGE 2023 PRESENTATION

Date: November 26 &amp 27
         (during worship service)


BAPTISM (IMMERSION/SPRINKLING) AND RECEPTION INTO MEMBERSHIP

Date: Sunday, December 18, 2022

Those who have finished Foundation Class and wish to be baptised and received into membership, please get the forms from the Church Office. The deadline for the submission of forms is on Sunday, December 4, 2022.


2nd OFFERING FOR NOVEMBER 2022

The 2nd Offering for the month of November goes towards Scripture Union. You may give through online banking to Wesley Methodist Church Klang, Account No: UOB 171-315-561-1 or through e-wallet. For the DuitNow QR Code, please click HERE.


NEXT WEEKEND’S WORSHIP SERVICES

Date: November 26 & 27, 2022
Speaker: Rev Gaurri Maniam
Sermon Title: Getting Ready for Jesus
Scripture Text: Matthew 25: 1 – 13


DAYBREAK CHARITY SALE

Date: Sunday, December 11, 2022
Time: 10:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Venue: Wesley Klang


SUPER SENIORS CELL GROUP MEETING

Date: Wednesday, November 23, 2022
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Venue: Multi-Purpose Hall

Lunch will be provided.


CONGRATULATIONS

Our heartiest congratulations to Mr & Mrs Vincent Ting and Mr Tony Yeung on the birth of their 2nd son/his grandson, Jordan Ting Li Jin on November 4, 2022.


CONDOLENCES

Our deepest condolences to Jeyaranee Thiagarajah on the demise of her sister, Pushpa Rani Thiagarajah on November 15, 2022.


TITHES & OFFERING

Please click HERE for banking information and ewallet QR Code.

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Sunday Morning Worship Service – Recorded Live Streaming – 13th Nov 2022

Speaker: Pastor Steven Low
              (elder of Kledang Community Chapel, Ipoh)
Sermon Title: Reconnecting With Our Children
Scripture Text: Malachi 4: 6

 

 

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Saturday Evening Worship Service – Recorded Live Streaming – 12th Nov 2022

Speaker: Pastor Steven Low
              (elder of Kledang Community Chapel, Ipoh)
Sermon Title: Reconnecting With Our Children
Scripture Text: Malachi 4: 6

 

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This Week’s Prayer: 12th – 13th Nov 2022

O God, the Spirit of truth, help us to be truthful with one another.

O God, the Spirit of gentleness, help us to be gentle with one another.

O God, who knows what is in our hearts more clearly than we do ourselves, help us to hear one another.

O God, lead us in the way of truth and love.

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