Sermons by Joel Chia

Revealed: Revelation (6)

Revelation 10-11 We spend our days analysing data, building models, preparing presentations, and delivering results. But beneath all the activity lies a bigger question: what is our true task? In Revelation, God gives a surprising picture of his people—not as spectators or consumers, but as an army engaged in a spiritual battle. Yet this army fights in a way that turns our assumptions about power, influence, and success upside down. Listen in as we explore what is our task.

Revealed: Revelation (4)

Revelation 6-7 Who are we, really? We all describe ourselves in different ways—our jobs, our relationships, our interests, our achievements, or the communities we belong to. Yet our sense of identity shapes far more than we realise. It influences how we think, what we value, and ultimately how we live. Listen in as we delve into Revelation’s insights on who we are and the significance of our identity in today’s life and work.

Revealed: Revelation (3)

Revelation 4-5 Who holds the future? Entire industries are built on forecasting what comes next. We analyse trends, manage risk, and make plans in the hope of securing a better tomorrow. Yet the future remains stubbornly uncertain. Listen in as we consider who really holds the future—and how that answer offers both challenge and hope in an unpredictable world.

Revealed: Revelation (2)

Revelation 1:9-3:22 Have you ever felt the temptation to compromise and assimilate with the world? In Revelation 1:9–3:20, Jesus speaks personally to seven churches in Asia Minor facing pressure from persecution, half-heartedness, false teaching, and the temptation to assimilate to the values of the world around them. Amid all their struggles, there was one thing they especially needed to know.

Revealed: Revelation (1)

Revelation 1:1-8 Dragons, beasts, the four horsemen of the apocalypse, fire-breathing horses… Revelation is a book that fascinates and confuses in equal measure. How should we understand and apply Revelation as 21st-century workers in the Wharf?

Help for the tempted: Dealing with a troubled conscience (I)

Hebrews 9:1-22 How do you deal with a guilty conscience? We saw that the new covenant provides the context for security. But what gives us confidence that the covenant is secure? When doubts linger and failures weigh on us, it’s easy to wonder whether that security could ever slip away. In this talk we look more closely at the foundation of the new covenant and why it offers real assurance for troubled consciences.