• Formation of Nehemiah
    May 18 2025
    Rev Dr Seng Fong Goh’s sermon at Tabernacle Baptist Church Singapore today taught that leadership is for everyone and involves continual growth. Nehemiah, a layman serving at the peak of his career, responded to God’s call. He was sensitive to the needs of his people, and recognised God’s sovereignty, leading others to rebuild both the walls and their spirituality. The message challenged believers to reflect on whether their own lives have aligned with God’s purpose. Have we pursued unity, mission, and revival which are God's will for us? Like Caleb, let us embrace bold, faith-driven choices for God’s glory.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Lessons from Mary
    May 11 2025
    Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong’s Mothers’ Day special sermon at Tabernacle Baptist Church SIngapore reflected on Mary as the exalted one—a woman who received God’s word with unwavering faith, professing, “Be it unto me according to thy word” (Luke 1:38). God, always perfectly on time, chose Mary to bear Christ after 480 years of silence. Her faith asked “how,” not “why.” Though she bore lifelong shame, she surrendered to God’s will. Like Mary, we must trust God’s timing. The Holy Spirit is already in our midst—therefore let the church reveals Christ through collective confession of faith, heeding His calling in obedience.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Nehemiah Knowing God Foundational Truths
    May 4 2025
    At today’s sermon, Rev. Dr. Goh Seng Fong emphasized that the strength and effectiveness of a church depend greatly on its leadership. Church leaders must know God intimately and discern His will clearly. God is the source of all provision, the sovereign ruler over all things, and the righteous judge of our lives. These truths highlight the imperative of living holy lives that please God. A well-run church flows from leaders who walk in obedience, humility, and deep reverence for God's authority and presence.

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    43 mins
  • Power of Prayer
    Apr 27 2025
    Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong at today's service in Tabernacle Baptist Church Singapore exhorted the congregation to depend on God through prayer, not merely be excited by works. Prayer is vital: we must be intercessors, making the church a true house of prayer. Watch and pray and enter into God’s works. Pray for people in the midst of life's transition, also those who are in trials and troubles. Distance cannot limit our prayer’s reach. Like Jesus, who withdrew to pray instead of seeking crowds, we must seek God Himself. Therefore, be ye Christ-like—follow Jesus’ dependence on the Father through prayer!

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    58 mins
  • Victory over Doubts
    Apr 20 2025
    Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong’s Resurrection Sunday sermon at Tabernacle Baptist Church Singapore inspires us: Be not faithless, but believe! Like Thomas, we might sometimes struggle with doubts, despite seeing God’s goodness. Shake off pessimism and speak life-giving words of faith. Break free from habits of unbelief. Miracles alone can't sustain faith, but trusting in God’s living Word does. Believe first, then you’ll truly see. Blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed! Joyfully embrace Jesus as your Lord and God today!

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Nails of Jesus
    Apr 18 2025
    On this Good Friday, Rev. Dr. Goh Seng Fong led congregrants of Tabernacle Baptist Church to reflect on the profound significance of the Cross. Though each of us bears a long list of sins and walks through moments of pain, anxiety, and sorrow, God knows them all—and still, He chose to forgive. In His perfect love, He sent His Son to carry our burden, to satisfy both justice and mercy. The very hands that shaped us, healed us, and held us in grace were the ones pierced for our sake. As we gaze upon the Cross, let us grasp the depth of His mercy—a mercy that reaches as far as our sin and meets us in every moment of suffering with hope, healing, and redemption.

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    53 mins
  • Answers to the Great Call to Prayer (Jer 33:1-3)
    Apr 14 2025

    How earnestly do you pray when troubles strike? Do you pray with confidence in God’s power, or merely out of routine?


    Turn from self-righteousness, reject worldly distractions, and forsake lukewarm faith. Lift your eyes from your problems and look to the Almighty, for with Him, nothing is too hard. Pray sincerely—not with selfish motives or delay—but with trust in His divine provision. Seek Him fervently and persistently; pray rightly, and He will answer beyond what you ask or imagine. Be earnest, broken, and bold in prayer. God promises to show great and mighty things which thou knowest not.

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    57 mins
  • Is there anything too hard for the Lord?
    Apr 6 2025
    Reflect on Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong’s stirring message: Is anything too hard for the Lord? Embrace God as Elohim, El Shaddai, and Yahweh. Trust in His promises as Abraham and Elijah did. Pray boldly—He delights to answer. Face problems knowing God is able. Believe no one is too lost to be saved—just as with the Samaritan woman and the thief on the cross. Expect revival, even among dry bones. Let the Spirit breathe life. Obey, believe, and pray. Be part of the mighty army God is raising today.

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    48 mins