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Tabernacle Baptist Church Singapore
Tabernacle Baptist Church Singapore
Author: Joshua Lim
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Tabernacle Baptist Church is a Bible-believing, Independent Baptist Church with a heart to worship God
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Pastor Goh Seng Fong taught that a healthy church grows naturally. Prioritise spiritual health over numbers. Establish prayer, the Word, and witness. Practise continual thanksgiving and “making mention” prayer. Serve together in humility and teamwork. Live with urgency in light of Christ’s imminent return. Intercede for labourers, missions, and souls. Depend on the Spirit’s power, not human strength. Become a caring, sharing community that glorifies God and advances the gospel until Jesus comes again. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ps Goh Seng Fong reflected on Psalm 121, reminding believers that while the hills of Jerusalem once symbolized stability, true help comes only from God, not from icons, rituals, or outward symbols. God is Yahweh and Elohim—the covenant-keeping Creator who protects, preserves, and guides His people without slumber. We must examine our lives, trust Him daily, cast our cares on Him, and avoid superficial faith. God works all things for good, keeps our soul, guards our steps, and remains our Helper now and forever. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ps Goh Seng Fong preached on the name Emmanuel—God with us, for us, and in us. He reminded the church not to lose Christ beneath the trappings of Christmas, for Jesus is fully God, eternal, creator, all-powerful, all-knowing, unchanging, and the only Saviour who forgives sin. Emmanuel entered human suffering, died for our sins, rose again, destroys Satan’s works, and offers peace, hope, new life, and eternal glory to all who come to Him in repentance and faith. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pastor Goh Seng Fong’s sermon on “Keeping My Attitude on Top” taught that attitude begins in the heart and shapes behavior. Believers must daily “die to self,” yield body and mind to Christ, and let the Holy Spirit rule their thoughts. From Philippians 4, he urged rejoicing in God’s presence, praying with thanksgiving, thinking on what is true and pure, and learning contentment. Through continual praise, right thinking, and generous giving, Christians grow in joy, peace, and Christ-like character under God’s faithful discipline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong's sermon emphasized beginning well, shaping godly attitudes, and cultivating habits that honour Christ. Using examples—shoe salesmen, Elijah’s burnout, the twelve spies, and modern figures like Edison and Colonel Sanders—the message urged believers to reject fear, worry, blaming, self-pity, and approval-seeking. Instead, Christians should rest in their identity in Christ, rise above criticism, persevere through failure, renew their minds, and rely on God’s promises. He reminded the church to prepare for small groups in 2026 with confidence, humility, and faith. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong preached on *having the mind of Christ* (Phil 2:5–11). He taught that attitude springs from inward thoughts that shape our destiny—what we sow in thought becomes action, habit, character, and life. Believers must renew their minds and bring every thought into obedience to Christ, replacing negativity with godly thinking. Jesus showed a humble attitude: nothing to prove, lose, or hide. Knowing His identity and mission, He emptied Himself, obeyed unto death, and was exalted above all. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong preached on the attitude of Jesus, drawn from John 13:1–17. Jesus, knowing He came from and would return to the Father, humbled Himself to serve—washing His disciples’ feet in love. True attitude springs from a renewed heart, shaping character and conduct. Believers should have nothing to prove, lose, or hide, finding worth and security in Christ. With this identity, Christians can love unconditionally, serve sacrificially, reject pride and hypocrisy, and live with joy, humility, and eternal hope. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong preached from Acts 2 on the fruit of the Holy Spirit in community, emphasizing that Christianity is a living relationship with God and others. The early church modeled steadfast devotion to four pillars—the apostles’ doctrine, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayers. He highlighted the Spirit’s work through unity, generosity, and service, warning against hypocrisy and division, and urging believers to build small-group fellowship, live Spirit-filled lives, and let God’s Word transform and heal daily. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At Tabernacle Baptist Church’s 27th Anniversary, Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong shared on the touch of our Saviour Jesus Christ from Luke 8:41–48. He reminded us that Jesus’ miracles were not random acts of power but signs showing He is the promised Messiah who heals body, soul, and spirit. Believe in Him. Reach out in faith and let Him touch your life. Seek the Lord while He is near. Open your heart, be restored, and walk in His peace as His beloved child. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong taught on being filled with the Holy Spirit—the third Person of the Trinity, heaven’s throne gift sent by the Father and the Son to dwell in believers. The Spirit comforts, teaches, empowers, and glorifies Christ. Believers must die daily to self, yield every faculty to His control, live in holiness, and serve in love. True Spirit-filling brings gratitude, obedience, bold witness, joyful worship, unity, and Christ-like transformation for God’s glory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong testified of God’s protection during riots in Nepal and the Spirit’s mighty work training leaders across Asia, with Bhutan next. Give thanks for His preservation. Pray for the gospel to spread through house churches. Welcome the Holy Spirit as God’s precious gift—our Comforter, Seal, and Breath of life. Let Him convict, empower, and transform us from glory to glory. Do not resist His leading. Walk in the Spirit and shine boldly as witnesses for Christ. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Br. Kevin preached on faith from Hebrews 11, reminding us that true faith is more than belief—it is trust in God that moves us to action. Using examples of Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Moses, and the centurion, he showed how faith pleases God and brings His reward. Faith may be as small as a mustard seed, yet God sees and honors it. We are called to grow in faith through God’s Word, prayer, and obedience, trusting Christ who perfects our faith. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ps Goh emphasized the often-forgotten ministry of the Holy Spirit, the third Person of the Trinity, fully God, to be worshipped alongside the Father and the Son. Recognize Him. Worship Him. Submit to Him. Do not seek to “use” the Spirit for miracles—let Him use us. Allow Him to comfort, indwell, empower, and intercede. Follow His leading. Trust His truth. Receive His love. Live in holiness and bear witness to Christ as the Spirit glorifies Jesus through us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Br. Beng Leng preached on the building of Solomon’s Temple from 1 Kings 5–6, stressing that God deserves our best in preparation, unity, and sacrifice. He linked the seven years of temple construction to patient faithfulness, reminding that we are now God’s temple, called to holiness and mission. Drawing from Matthew 9:36 and Isaiah 6, he urged compassion for the lost, readiness to be sent, and boldness to shine for Christ. True peace and purpose come only from God’s presence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ps Goh Seng Fong preached from Revelation 3:7–13, reminding us that the church in Philadelphia, though small and weak, remained faithful. Fix our eyes on Christ, the Holy and True One who holds the keys of David. Treasure His Word and never deny His name. Walk boldly through the open doors He alone sets before us, knowing no one can shut them. Endure trials with patience, trusting His authority and presence. Live as His temple, finish our race strong, and receive His promised stability, reward, and eternal recognition in the New Jerusalem. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong’s sermon on Isaiah 6 urged believers to step out of comfort zones and answer God’s call to serve in missions. Behold the holiness of God and be stirred by His glory. Receive His cleansing and embrace His purpose. Trust His leading into the unknown, follow where He sends, speak the words He gives, and proclaim His life-changing message to a world desperate for hope. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong’s sermon on Matthew 9:35–38 urged believers to embrace the heart of Jesus by becoming mission-hearted Christians. See the crowd as Jesus did—overwhelming in size, yet deeply suffering and spiritually lost. Feel their pain and separation from God. Be moved with compassion. Pray earnestly for workers to be sent into the harvest field, while we serve with urgency and love. Let the heart of Jesus shape our response to the needs of the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong’s sermon today on Nehemiah 4–5 highlighted how external ridicule, resistance, and rumours were used to emotionally attack God’s people. Pray persistently. Respect the opposition. Reinforce weak points. Unite around a common goal. Reassure one another of God’s presence. Refuse to quit. Dr Goh reminded the church that discouragement often comes midway through a task, but God strengthens those who remain faithful. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rev. Dr. Seng Fong Goh's sermon on Nehemiah 3:1–32 emphasized that building a strong church requires every member’s involvement. Work together in unity. Serve faithfully in our assigned role. Support one another across all ministries. Use our gifts for God’s glory. Stay focused on the common mission. Encourage consistent participation. Honor God through our labor. Do not underestimate small tasks. Just as each family helped rebuild the wall, every believer has a vital part in strengthening the church. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Br Beng Leng’s sermon highlights the essence of being a servant leader rooted in Christ. Let us simplify our lives to grow in intimacy with Him. Be silent and allow Him to guide us. Embrace solitude so we can be transformed to reflect His character. Surrender fully to fulfill His eternal purposes. We must recognize that leadership initiates change, influences others, and can be developed. Vision starts from within, and true servant leadership is always about serving people. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.










