A carol to my King
During the last Lord’s Table, we sang a popular hymn that many believers are familiar with: “There is sunshine in my soul today.” Some might even call it a “children’s service” song. Indeed, children...
Telling the world you’re content
People in the world are searching high and low for something that will satisfy them. But whether we seek satisfaction in physical, material, moral, or intellectual means, we will always thirst again.
This thirst of...
Lord, raise Your overcomers
When we look at the days ahead of us, at the uncertain future of the world, we pray, “Lord, raise your overcomers.” Today, amidst a rapidly changing global environment, people are lost in the...
Those at the tent of meeting
The church today is composed of all those who have been called out — from religion, from the world, from our private life — to hear His speaking, to dwell with Him, to build...
Tools in our hands
In the church life, we often say we want to be useful to the Lord. But practically speaking, when it comes to matters of building the church, what does being useful mean? In what...
Starting with the Ark
The revelation of the pattern of the tabernacle was given in an unusual way. Where a builder would typically begin from the exterior structure working inward, the pattern of the tabernacle began with its...
Can you lose your soul-life?
Can you deny yourself? Can you take the Lord’s cross? Can you lose your soul-life?
If we are honest, we will confess, “No. We can’t.” Why, then, does the Lord tell us to lose our...
Remembering for transformation
God wants us to remember who we are: we have been chosen to become His “acquired possession” (1 Pet. 2:9). Like the Hebrews in the Old Testament, who after four hundred years became Egyptian...