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Yishun Christian Church (Lutheran)
Follow the Signs (Hebrews 10:19-25)
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Rev. Dr. William Chang delivered a powerful message today on the signs of the times, reminding us that while the end times are inevitable and drawing near, they are not a call to speculate or halt our lives but to prepare ourselves in holiness as we await the Lord. Good works are more than just actions—they are ways we touch others on behalf of God and draw closer to Him. We can physically be in God's presence yet remain spiritually distant. Instead, we are called to fully embrace His presence through fellowship and meaningful good works. Stay watchful, stay ready, and live with purpose as we anticipate His coming!
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