FAITH@WORK FELLOWSHIP (Asia Seminary for Ministry)

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By: Rev Goh Seng Fong

Welcome to Faith@Work Fellowship, where we focus on training and empowering national pastors and leaders across Asia through theological education and skill-building in Christian ministry. Rooted in the mission of “Training Nationals to Nationals” (2 Timothy 2:2), the Asia Seminary for Ministry provides Certificate to Master’s level programs in Bible Studies, Theology, Christian Education, and Practical Ministry. Each course is tailored to the cultural contexts of the students, fostering growth through mentorship and skillful teaching.Our programs thrive through the partnership of prayer supporters, resource providers, teachers, and financial partners, creating a collaborative community dedicated to strengthening the work of the Ch...

Day of the Lord (1 Thess 5:1-11)
Last Sunday at 6:02 AM

by Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong

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Loving Christ's Return (1 Thess 4:13-18, 5:1-23)
05/17/2026

by Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong

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Growing in Love (1 John 4:7-12, 18-21)
04/28/2026

In this sermon, Ps Goh Seng Fong explores the theme of growing in love based on 1 John 4. He emphasizes that God's love is eternal, infinite, and unconditional (15:34-18:14). He also outlines the five love languages (42:10) as practical tools for Christians to actively love and bless one another.

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Good Friday Message - Word of Salvation
04/21/2026

Ps Goh Seng Fong reflects on the crucifixion, emphasizing that God’s sovereign plan was in control (2:44-5:18). He contrasts the two thieves—one mocking and one repenting (10:50-11:26)—highlighting that true faith, though humble and courageous, leads to salvation, as Jesus promised the repentant thief paradise (2:19-2:30, 35:32-38:04).

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Cast Your Bread (Eccl 11:1-6)
04/14/2026

by Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong

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Heart of God (Luke 15)
04/07/2026

Ps Seng Fong Goh highlights God’s pursuing heart through the parables in Luke 15. He emphasizes the value of one soul and God's immense joy in celebrating the return of the lost. Christians are called to be intentional in soul-winning and share this compassion.

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Building Healthy Church: Growing in Faith (1 Thessalonians 3)
03/31/2026

by Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong

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The Heart of God (Luke 15)
03/24/2026

Luke 15 explores the "Heart of God" through parables of the lost sheep, coin, and son. These stories illustrate God’s profound sense of loss when souls drift away and His active, persistent pursuit of humanity. Highlighting Jesus’s compassion for sinners versus the Pharisees' legalism, the narrative culminates in joyful celebration upon a sinner's return. Ultimately, the speaker emphasizes that God’s unconditional acceptance requires repentance and faith, urging believers to join God’s mission of intentional outreach to others.

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Revelation: The Horsemen (Revelation 5-8)
03/17/2026

by Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong

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Establishing Prayer, Word & Witness (1 Thess 1)
03/10/2026

by Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong

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Building A Healthy Church; establishing Prayer, Word & Witness.
03/03/2026

by Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong

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Building a Healthy Church: Establishing Prayer, Word & Witness (1 Thess 1)
02/24/2026

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.

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Psalm 121
02/17/2026

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.

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A Fresh Start
02/10/2026

The message reminds believers that though times are difficult, God promises a fresh start. From Isaiah 43, we are called to remember not the former things and trust that God will do a new work even in wilderness seasons. A fresh start requires five responses: stop making excuses, take stock of life, act by faith, refocus the mind, and trust God for success. Despite past failures, suffering, or fear, God prepares His people for new challenges, new possibilities, and renewed commitment.

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Forgotten Babe Immanuel
02/03/2026

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.

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Attitude on Top
01/27/2026

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.

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Attitude Sagging (1 Kings 19)
01/20/2026

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.

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A Prayer that Moves Heaven (Daniel 19:1-19)
01/13/2026

Preaching from Daniel 9:1–19, Br Joshua Lim taught that true prayer begins with Scripture, humility, confession, and seeking God’s glory. Using Augustine’s conversion and Daniel’s intercession as examples, believers should watch, pray, repent, and stand in the gap for the church’s revival. God answers faithful, Scripture-aligned prayer, just as He moved Cyrus to restore Israel.

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Mind of Christ in Demonstration
01/06/2026

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.

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Attitude of Jesus
12/30/2025

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.

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Fruit of the Holy Spirit in Community
12/23/2025

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.

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Be Being Filled by the Hoy Spirit
12/16/2025

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.

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Faith of God
12/10/2025

Ps Goh preached “Have faith in God” (Mark 11:22), showing faith in action across Asia and at home. Give thanks for God’s protection and open doors. Seek a biblical vision; disciple nationals for nationals. Obey the Great Commission—go, baptize, teach, and build a Christlike community. Risk for Christ; dream big because God is able (Eph 3:20). Refuse comfort, control, and comparison. Persevere—don’t quit when criticized. Walk in the Spirit, set bold goals, and say, “Here am I, Lord; send me.”

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Symbols of the Holy Spirit
12/02/2025

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.

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Testimony on Asia Seminary for Ministry mission to Nepal (September 2025)
11/25/2025

Testimony at Tabernacle Baptist Church Singapore on Asia Seminary For Ministry mission to Nepal between 5th September to 12 September.

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Holy Spirit - The Forgotten Person
11/18/2025

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.

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Little but Faithful (Revelation 3:7-13)
11/11/2025

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.

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Send Me (Isaiah 6)
11/04/2025

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.

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The Golden Calf (Exodus 32-40)
10/28/2025

Prof Lim Pin concluded his Bible study on the golden calf, stressing that sin requires atonement through sacrifice, fulfilled in Christ’s blood. Drawing from Exodus 32, he recounted Israel’s idolatry during Moses’ absence, Aaron’s complicity, God’s judgment, and Moses’ intercession. He warned against modern “golden calves” like materialism, pride, and unforgiveness, urging confession, repentance, and righteous living. The Israelites’ journey paralleled life’s trials, showing God’s discipline yet enduring love, and the call to obey, trust, and maintain fellowship to avoid repeating Israel’s rebellion.

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Heart of Jesus (Matthew 9:35-38)
10/21/2025

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.

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Exodus 25-27: The Ark of Covenant
10/14/2025

Prof Lim Pin explained the spiritual significance of the Ark of the Covenant, the Tabernacle, and other holy items. God's presence dwelled above the mercy seat, where blood was sprinkled annually for atonement. These foreshadowed Christ’s sacrifice. The Tabernacle's design symbolised holiness, separation, and worship. Today, God's presence resides in believers through the Holy Spirit. No longer separated by veils or rituals, Christians are called to live holy lives, with communion, obedience, and gratitude replacing Old Testament sacrifices.

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PERSECUTIONS (Nehemiah 4,5)
10/07/2025

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.

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Exodus 20-24: At Mount Sinai
09/30/2025

Prof Lim taught on Exodus 20–24, highlighting the giving of the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai and their enduring moral relevance. He explained their division between duties to God and others, clarifying sins like idolatry, dishonouring parents, and covetousness. The Book of the Covenant outlined social, judicial, and ceremonial laws, many of which inspired modern legislation. Christians today must uphold moral principles and practice justice, compassion, and obedience, recognising God's covenant grace and responding in faithful obedience.

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Exodus 17-19: Water from a Rock
09/23/2025

Prof Lim taught on the Ten Commandments and the Book of the Covenant, stressing God’s call for moral, social, and ceremonial obedience. The commandments define sin and remain relevant today. He clarified key laws, explained God's grace precedes law, and showed how covenant faithfulness requires holiness and justice. The Israelites’ acceptance of the covenant was solemnised through sacrifice and blood, pointing to Christ. Christians, too, must obey God’s Word out of love and gratitude, not legalism.

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Person, Prayer, Presentation, Process. (Neh. 3:1-32)
09/16/2025

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.

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Waiting Loving Father
09/09/2025

At today's Father's Day special service, Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong shared that God, like the father in the parable, lovingly waits for His children to return, no matter how far they have strayed. The father’s compassion reflects God’s readiness to forgive and restore. Let we give thanks for our Heavenly Father’s unwavering grace, come home to God, and rededicate ourselves to His Great Commission!

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Pray, Plan and Present!
09/03/2025

In today’s sermon, Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong offered biblical and practical guidance on carrying out God’s plan for rebuilding His church. Reconstruction is not a task for leaders alone—it is a shared burden carried by the whole body of Christ. We must first observe our circumstances with spiritual discernment, then move forward together. The best ideas begin with leaders but must grow through collective conviction. Like Jesus, we must touch hearts before we call hands to action. Let us identify with those we serve, encourage one another, and press on in God’s strength and calling.

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Pray and Plan
08/26/2025

Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong’s sermon today on Nehemiah reminded the church that God is more interested in our lives than in our ministries. Leaders must be built in character, for churches may grow and yet fail if the leader themselves are spiritually immature. Pray without ceasing, pray and wait, pray and plan. Expect great things from God and attempt great things for Him. While it costs to serve God, it also pays. Count the costs, and by God’s grace, start well and finish strong, giving what cannot be kept to gain what cannot be lost.

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HOLY SPIRIT - The Fruit
08/19/2025

Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong’s Bible study on the fruit of the Spirit focused on love and patience, highlighting their divine origin and practical application. Model Christ’s agape love by choosing to give of yourself unconditionally. Cultivate patience through trials by trusting God's sovereign will. Surrender daily to the Holy Spirit’s control. Obey His promptings without delay. Practise spiritual disciplines to grow in character. Die to self and live intentionally for others. Love even your enemies. Speak each other’s love languages. Let the Spirit not only dwell in you—let Him lead you.

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Prayers of Nehemiah
08/12/2025

In today’s sermon at Tabernacle Baptist Church, Rev Dr Goh Seng Fong drew lessons on effective prayer from the book of Nehemiah. Begin with worship—exalt God's greatness. Confess sin personally and corporately. Remember His promises and appeal to His covenant mercy. Intercede fervently for God's people. Wait on God's timing with patience. Pray with purpose, expecting God to act. Persist despite opposition. Seek God's guidance before every decision. Let our prayers align with God’s mission. Be available—God uses the prayerful to build His work.

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