Daniel Svasti
I accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as my personal Saviour in the early 70’s. It was a time of much confusion and change concerning many doctrines preached in the local churches. Particularly in the doctrine of eschatology and the study of Revelation, where many lessons were being aired and shared in Sunday Schools and various Christian Fellowship groups. But many of these views were incorrect, in the light of what I’ve been enlightened by years later, through faithful Scriptural teachings from Pastor Tow Siang Hwa, Pastor Quek, and Pastor Koshy (cf. 1 Thessalonians 1:10; 4:16-17; 5:9-10).
I also witnessed the shift of many Bible-believing churches turning Charismatic and falling away. Debating with many of my classmates and schoolmates on what the Bible taught was in vain, and I am thankful that our LORD has looked after me through His divine providence all these years. And I am glad that I have received Jesus Christ – the Living One and only begotten Son of God, who was crucified, died, and was buried and whom God raised from the dead on the third day – as my personal Saviour. I take great comfort in God’s continual care and guidance for us: “Now the God of peace, that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant, make you perfect in every good work to do his will, working in you that which is wellpleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ; to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen” (Hebrews 13:20-21).
As the days on earth are dwindling to the end, I want to walk circumspectly and redeem the time, for the days are evil (Ephesians 5:15-16). We must be good witnesses to our children and to all whom we meet, and reflect Christ’s love through us. At the same time, we must be vigilant. There will be many false Christs and false prophets (Matthew 24:24). We need to watch out for them as listening to them will lead to death. And I feel strongly that I must earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints (Jude 3), and that the KJV Bible is a faithful translation of God’s true and preserved Word. “For the prophesy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost” (2 Peter 1:21).
Truly, thanks be unto God for His unspeakable gift (our Saviour and Lord Jesus Christ) [2 Corinthians 9:15]!
Stella Svasti
As I reflect on my journey of faith and how God has redeemed me with His precious blood and saved me from my sins and the curse of the law, I humbly give Him all the praise and honour and glory (1 Peter 1:3).
I was raised in an idol-worshipping home. But God, in His abundant mercies, moved my mother to send me to a Methodist school, where I started to learn about the Lord Jesus Christ. Then it was a daily affair to have morning devotion, reciting the Lord’s prayer daily and attending weekly ‘Ethics’ lessons, where the love of God was shared through Christian teachers. I realised that the Gospel seed was sown through those devoted teachers, and I am still thankful to the Lord for them. The school had a tradition of devoting 3 days in a year to conduct Religious Emphasis Week (REW), where pastors were invited to preach the Gospel. When I was in Secondary Two, at one of those REW sessions, ending an altar call, I surrendered my life to the Lord, my gracious Redeemer.
I then searched for churches to attend. Most of my friends attended Methodist churches, and I followed suit. But I did not grow as I did not understand what it meant to follow Christ, and I was not motivated to read and search the Scriptures regularly. After my marriage to Daniel, we attended Wesley Methodist Church, but we found the doctrines diluted, which did not promote Christ of the Bible.
We subsequently attended the Sunset Gospel Hour (at Calvary Pandan), and heard Pastor Koshy’s preaching. We decided to find out more about Gethsemane BPC, and the Lord guided us to various materials and resources, which we thoroughly enjoyed for our spiritual growth and learning. The teaching and preaching from Gethsemane’s Pastor and preachers are biblical, sound and faithful. Through the teachings in the BP churches, we learnt that the Bible is a divine, personal and meaningful Book, the Greatest Book of all times and ages (Psalm 119:105). When I face challenges, struggles, fears, doubts, or sin and temptation, I will seek the Lord’s wisdom, strength, and help in His Word to overcome them. What joy and privilege to appropriate God’s wonderful promises to help me cope through all the changing scenes of life. He is moulding and guiding me moment by moment, till I see Him face to face.
I am truly grateful to the Lord for this church, for Pastor Koshy and the preachers, the elders, as well as the deacons and staff. Particularly for Eld Choy, Eld Francis, and all those who labour for Christ behind the scenes, in ensuring the Catechism class to be conducted smoothly for our spiritual learning and benefit. The materials of the Catechism class were so well prepared to help us understand the fundamental doctrines of the Christian faith, and to motivate us to read the Word more deeply. May I have the spiritual discipline to love and read His Word, and be a faithful servant. I thank God for this church family’s warm fellowship and kindness. I pray that the Lord will continue to help me to love Him with all my heart, and with all my soul, and with all my mind and also, to love my neighbour as myself (Matthew 22:37-39). Blessed be His Holy Name!
Joan Cheah
I grew up in a Buddhist extended family, where we practised ancestor worship. When I started secondary school, a classmate introduced me to Christianity, and I attended church once. One day, while working overtime, I received an invitation to a Sunday school Bible study. After attending for several months, my life began to change. Through God’s mercy, I became aware of my sinfulness and recognised that only by grace through faith could I find forgiveness and the gift of salvation from God. “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not of works, lest any man should boast” (Ephesians 2:8-9).
I was longing for something deeper than what the world offered, despite my efforts to find fulfilment in friendships and activities. I started attending church regularly and was inspired by the faith of others. I was baptised on December 25, 1992, marking a turning point in my life. I began reading the Bible, joined various ministries, and found support in my faith journey. I’m immensely thankful to God for His blessings over the past decades. My priorities shifted as I began to value relationships, service, and living out Christ’s love. Though I faced challenges, especially when I got distracted by investments instead of godly pursuits, God’s grace again helped me to refocus and regain my direction, and I held onto His promise in Matthew 6:33, which encourages me to seek Him first. It is only by His grace and mercy that I have experienced growth and learnt to trust God during difficult times.
During the COVID years, I experienced a sudden awakening and understood the true significance of biblical worship. I felt a burden to pray and began visiting various churches, including ARPC @ Bishan, Life BP Church, and Gethsemane BP Church. I thank God for leading me to worship alongside my son, Jeremy, in GBPC. “To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven” (Ecclesiastes 3:1).
By His grace and mercy, I was able to visit GBPC twice in 2023. I began worshipping there from January 2024, where I received a warm welcome from Pastor Koshy, the elders, preachers, deacons / deaconess, and brothers and sisters in Christ. I was further edified through my involvement in Lions Home ministry and Ladies Fellowship. At GBPC, God’s Word is held in great reverence, encouraging us to respond with a filial fear of Him. I embrace the lessons from the sermons that inspire me to be vigilant to prepare for Christ’s return, and to continually live in a way that reflects His teachings. As His sheep, we follow Him (John 10:27). May His grace sustain me until we meet Him face to face. God willing, I hope to deepen my spiritual life through worship, obedience, studying the Word, prayer, fellowship, and evangelism, in my journey of faith alongside God’s people at GBPC. All thanksgiving be unto God the Father.
Danielle Lim
I am privileged to be born into a Christian family. From young, I learnt about the Lord Jesus and His Word. My parents raised me with love and support, and I am truly grateful for everything they’ve done for me and how they’ve raised me with the Lord’s help. It wasn’t easy, but the Lord has blessed and guided my family through the ups and downs in life. I’m very grateful for this church, which holds many special memories and moments as I grew up here since I was a baby.
Proverbs 31:30 – “Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the LORD, she shall be praised” – resonates with me as I constantly remind myself what my name means: ‘the Lord is my judge’. Thus, I should not only love Him, but fear Him. I will forever be thankful and grateful towards Him. When I was 9 years old, I asked the Lord to be my Saviour and from then on, He has guided me through thick and thin. He has granted me a good school environment, guided me in selecting my various school activities, and provided me with good Christian friends. Words cannot describe my gratitude for how much He has led me as His child. May God help me to be strong and do my best. I look forward to serving Him with the gifts He has bestowed me with.
Lim Jorim
I thank God for giving me the privilege of growing up in a Christian family. It’s a blessing to be surrounded by Christians since childhood. I thank God for His mercy and grace towards me, to save me from my sins (Ephesians 2:8). Having grown up in Gethsemane, I have been truly blessed to be constantly exposed to the preaching of God’s Word. I also grew in faith and learnt many valuable lessons from GCM, JW and Children’s Bible Study (CBS) as a child, as well as in youth fellowship, in church camps, missionary conferences (and even Tuesday night prayer meetings), from my teenage years. Being in the youth choir also helps me to understand the songs that I sing and to spread the Gospel.
When I was about 7 years old in primary school, I often broke down due to the fear of being alone in an unfamiliar environment. However, I am thankful for my parents’ constant reminder and encouragement that although they may not be able to be with me every minute of my life, God is always with me, and I should not be afraid. Whenever I feel afraid or alone, I would constantly be reminded of Deuteronomy 31:6. As I matured over the years, this verse was a constant reminder and assurance that God is always with me and will take care of me (even when I am alone), every step of my life. I thank God that I can trust and see His mighty hand working in my life.
As I continue to grow in my faith and learn from God’s Word, it is my prayer that I will continue to walk closely with God and also be a good testimony for Him. May I be a blessing to others in my life, and remain steadfast in my faith. All glory be to God.
Anna Chong
By the grace of God, my parents have been attending worship services in Gethsemane, which has led me to be able to come to this church since I was a little child. Although I have always participated in the Children’s Ministry classes, and have trusted Jesus Christ as my Saviour and Lord, there were always some things I still did not understand. However, I’m blessed to be able to attend the Catechism Class, which has helped me to have a deeper understanding of God’s Word. I have learnt many Biblical truths concerning God – His wonderful creation, His Holy Book, how we are all born sinners, how we can rely on Him through all difficult circumstances to live a godly life, etc.
The Bible says, “All have sinned” (Romans 3:23), and “There is none righteous, no not one” (Romans 3:10). This has made me realise that I must constantly go to the LORD, seek Him in prayer, and ask for forgiveness for my sins. I have also learnt that God’s Law helps Christians avoid committing sins, as it shows us the path of righteousness and enables us to walk by the Holy Spirit. Thus, I’m minded to do my daily devotion so that I may learn more through His Word daily. We must abide by His commandments, acknowledge our sin when we have done wrong, and stay close to Him always.
Truly, “The law of the LORD is perfect, converting the soul: the testimony of the LORD is sure, making wise the simple. The statues of the LORD are right, rejoicing the heart: the commandment of the LORD is pure, enlightening the eyes. The fear of the LORD is clean, enduring for ever: the judgments of the LORD are true and righteous altogether” (Psalm 19:7-9). May I continue to cherish the countless blessings I receive from the Lord, and bear a good testimony for Him.
(More testimonies of new members next week)