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Ordinary Church with an Extraordinary Lord
The Church is not a building. It is not a facility or a consumer space where people visit anonymously. It is the body of Christ. He is the Head and we are His body. We cannot claim to have the Head without the body. There is no such thing as a personal relationship with Christ but disconnected from His Church. The Church is where we live, move, and have our being. It is where God sustains us and keeps us until He brings us home. If we belong to Him, we belong to His body, the Church of God. When accountability to the Church weakens, it exposes deeper issues in our spiritual life—issues we will uncover in today’s message.
Marks of an Uncompromising Leader
Today, we look at Marks of an Uncompromising Leader. Numbers 13 and 14 show this vividly. Israel stood at the edge of the Promised Land, and twelve leaders were chosen—honored representatives of their tribes. Yet although all saw the same land, ten returned with fear while only Joshua and Caleb returned with faith. Their responses reveal how leadership can either move people forward or cause an entire generation to fall back.
Who Understood The Times
This message continues the month’s focus on living uncompromisingly as followers of Christ. The emphasis is that no believer can live an uncompromising life without first being grounded in the true Gospel—the Gospel of the water and the Spirit. Only when a person is born again through Jesus’ baptism, death, and resurrection can the Holy Spirit dwell within and give understanding. The message draws from the wise men who advised King Ahasuerus, the sons of Issachar who understood the times, and Jesus’ own words in Matthew 11 to highlight the importance of recognising the age we live in.
The World Needs God-Fearing Uncompromising Leaders
This sermon reminds believers that the world today is in desperate need of God-fearing, uncompromising leaders who live by the truth of the Gospel of the water and the Spirit. The sermon opens with the reminder that every believer must first be born again to serve God faithfully. We cannot lead others unless we ourselves have been transformed by the gospel—that Jesus Christ took upon Himself all our sins through His baptism in the Jordan, shed His blood on the Cross, and rose again to give us new life through the Holy Spirit.
New Creation Church Kuala Lumpur




