Interrupted In Singapore

I am writing this from Singapore  where our ALM band and I are touring.

We’ve had an awesome time firstly in City Harvest Church Kuala Lumpa, and these past two days in City Harvest Church, with Pastor Kong Hee.

Wow what a weekend we’ve had here!

It has been many years since I have been in a service like we had on saturday evening.

The best way I can describe it, was that it was a God interrupted service.

I want to say that it has become very important to me in recent years to find the right language to identify and interpret what I perceive God to be doing, wanting, or saying.

This is important because without thoughtful clarity we invent our own interpretation of what’s happening and our stereotypical thinking usually arrives at a wrong and often exaggerated conclusion.

I have realized that one of my primary leadership gifts is the gift of perception and interpretation and yet I  have undervalued and therefore underused that gift in the past and what happened this weekend at CHC gave me an opportunity to draw upon that gift in a way I haven’t for a while.

In over 35yrs as a christian I can only remember a few God interrupted services. What I mean by that is that God had another agenda for us which was different to  the one we had planned, but not because what we had planned was wrong.

A divinely interrupted service is no more anointed that a planned one, and our goal isn’t to be interrupted,  our goal is to be interruptible.

God wants us to plan our work and to get on with building the church or whatever it is he has called you to do, however he wants us to do that with a please do disturb sign hung around our hearts and minds.

If God sees that we are interruptible he usually doesn’t interrupt, he just blesses us in our plans.

God is after flexibility, not an unplanned life to somehow prove how open we are to being interrupted.

I remember years ago a man would often start to prophesy during my preaching.

I asked him not to do it anymore and he replied “I can’t help it if the spirit wants to interrupt your plans”.

I asked him “don’t you think the same holy spirit thats using you is also using me? And don’t you think he knew we’d be in same room at same time?”

He asked “what do you mean?” I said “well it seems to me that according to you  the holy spirit keeps interrupting himself”.

This man believed that a spontaneous contribution always trumped a prepared one , needless to say I never saw him again.

For my part here this weekend Gods interruption began when I felt a shift of priority in my spirit about 3hrs before the service.

By that I mean that my inner flow of thought and preparation was broken, or interrupted, meaning I suddenly lost interest and confidence in my prepared message.

I didn’t know what it meant so I stayed calm and shifted into interruptible mode.

It is not easy nor recommended especially as a guest speaker to approach a platform to speak to an audience such as City Harvest Church which has 7500 people per service, whilst in interruptible mode.

It does however help hugely if you have a friendship with the hosting Pastor.

The presence of God was very strong in the service or maybe its just that been interruptible makes you more sensitive and attentive to his presence.

The next piece of the jigsaw arrived when Pastor Tan, Pastor  Kong’s senior associate, got up and prayed what I would call a proclamation prayer, that it was a new season  for the church and that springtime was coming.

God immediately reminded me of a verse in Song of Songs 2 v 11, see the winter is passed the rains are over and gone , flowers appear on the earth the season of singing has come.

I asked for an iPad to find the verse and then asked if it could be put on screen for my message whatever that was going to be.

None of this was the plan, it was on the spot improvisation and when my time came to speak, I began by explaining to the people that as leaders we had just been hijacked and then began to attempt to interpret the interruption.

It all came down to what I can only call a seasonal shift announcement, winter has past and spring has come.

The next 45 minutes for me were like receiving moment by moment memos from the holy spirit about what to say next, I don’t recommend it for your health.

The result was that we now had a new language for what God was doing, and over the years I’ve realized that once we have the relevant language then we can enter into what I call the flow of that season.

City Harvest have entered their spring and the fact that God interrupted us to say that, makes it all the more memorable and special.

May we all become more interruptible , may we find the language to interpret our seasons and may we live long in His divine flow!

Paul Scanlon

8 Responses to “Interrupted In Singapore”


  1. 1 alarize

    Hi Pastor Paul! Thank you for your sharing. I was in your service that Sunday morning and I am very blessed. Indeed it is the season for my life right now.

  2. 2 Heather and Danny

    Amazing Paul, so excited about this. Got goose pimples reading it.

  3. 3 Susie Islip

    Love this! Thank you.

  4. 4 Brecht Van Neste

    Great Paul, I am so happy to read your update. Thank you for sharing. Brecht

  5. 5 Fiona Taylor

    Thank you Paul. You have given clarity and succint wording to a very real experience. I have been privilaged to listen to your preaching for many years. You continue to be unselfish in sharing the riches and depths of what you have learned. Thank you so much, just keep going and growing… What a time we live in! What a day to be alive! I pray that more and more of God’s people commit to grow. Great website too by the way, long awaited, perfect timing!

  6. 6 Harald

    Hi Paul!
    I saw both your services from Norway and got up at 4.30 am to see the last one cause I was so excited. Am in ALC when I’m in the UK and was in CHC when I lived in Singapore. They sent me to you when I moved to England. Loved the message for many reasons, but most of all because the expression “word in season” has seldom been so appropriate. Our church CHC has had many hurdles to get across in the last years and I think many of us have been looking to the horizon to see when spring is finally coming! Thanks for being interruptible.

  7. 7 Quincy Yong

    Thank you Pastor Paul for your sharing about the ‘Spring Season’. I am so excited about what God is doing in our church. God will do what we can’t do but we will do all we can do and our miracles are on its way :) God bless you, your family and your ministries. May He multiplies more abundances in your ministries, amen!

  8. 8 Craig McHugh

    Thats fantastic Paul, a real inspiration!

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