Sun, 30 August 2009
Deuteronomy 7:9 “Know,
recognize, and understand therefore that the Lord your God, He is God,
the faithful God, Who keeps covenant and steadfast love and mercy with
those who love Him and keep His commandments, to a thousand
generations…”
Acts 10:38 “How God anointed and consecrated Jesus of Nazareth with the [Holy] Spirit and with strength and ability and power; how He went about doing good and, in particular, curing all who were harassed and oppressed by [the power of] the devil, for God was with Him.” |
Sun, 30 August 2009
Last
week Pastor Chris spoke on who God says He is and we saw the attributes
of God. Following on from that, today I want to look at who God says we
are, as revealed in His Word.
“Who Am I?” Is a great question that we should ask ourselves? Even Jesus had to discover who he was. Virgin birth. In Luke 2 we read about his birth, how he was presented in the Temple. By v 39 he is 12 years old. Parents and family leave, Jesus stays behind and his parents come looking for him. V46-47 After three days they found him in the temple courts, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions. Everyone who heard him was amazed at his understanding and his answers. Church is a good place to listen and ask questions and find out who you are. |
Sun, 23 August 2009
There
are aspects of God that remain hidden from our eyes because we are
finite beings. God is infinite and we cannot possibly understand
everything about Him. However, God does reveal Himself in His own time
and in His own way. And strangely enough, God does not reveal Himself
to everyone. Probably, the number of people He does not reveal Himself
to is far greater than to those He does.
So why does God like to remain hidden? Why doesn't He do everything right out in the open for all to see? Someone may say, “I do not believe God is hidden. I believe He does reveal Himself to everyone.” Therefore, the first thing to do is prove from the Scriptures that we are all dealing with a hidden God, and then to show that this God does not reveal Himself to everyone.
Direct download: does_god_hide_himself_from_his_people.mp3
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Sun, 23 August 2009
In
order to understand what God reveals about Himself we must allow God to
speak for Himself and be who He said He is! Let’s stop misrepresenting
Him by voicing our own opinions and politically correct views. I am
always amazed at how many false statements people make about God - or
about what God ‘does’ or ‘thinks’. I can understand non-Christians
having an unscriptural concept of the nature and character of the God,
as they are ignorant of the Truth. However, there is no excuse for
people who call themselves believers to be deluded about Him, or to
misquote Him. Sadly many Christians are guilty of this very thing, and
they make statements on His behalf that are totally opposite to what
God as told us in His Word (in the Bible).
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Sun, 23 August 2009
Malachi 3:6 – “I am the Lord God and I do not change!”
In order to understand what God reveals about Himself we must allow God to speak for Himself and be who He said He is! Let’s stop misrepresenting Him by voicing our own opinions and politically correct views. I am always amazed at how many false statements people make about God - or about what God ‘does’ or ‘thinks’. I can understand non-Christians having an unscriptural concept of the nature and character of the God, as they are ignorant of the Truth. However, there is no excuse for people who call themselves believers to be deluded about Him, or to misquote Him. Sadly many Christians are guilty of this very thing, and they make statements on His behalf that are totally opposite to what God as told us in His Word (in the Bible). In Genesis chapter 1 the Bible clearly teaches us that man was made in God's image, but these days its seems that the God of the Bible is not politically correct enough for our society, so people re-create God to be how they, or others think He should be. We have turned God into a 21st Century icon! But He is the God of ages – the God of all generations! And He is the same yesterday, today and forever more!
Direct download: what_does_god_say_about_himself_-_video.m4v
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Sun, 16 August 2009
Pastor Chris Lodewyk was part of the team that brought about the end of apartied and the forming of the peace process in South Africa and now speaks to government ministers worldwide.
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Sun, 16 August 2009
Pastor Chris Lodewyk was part of the team that brought about the end of apartied and the forming of the peace process in South Africa and now speaks to government ministers worldwide.
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Sun, 9 August 2009
In Mark 12:29-31 Jesus said that the most important commandment is this… “You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength.” And the second is equally important: “Love your neighbour as yourself.”
No other commandment is greater than these. Note, the first and second
commandments are a package deal. They are inseparable. Jesus calls them
first and second but we can’t experience one without the other.
For years believers have tried to justify a separation. 1 John 4:20 says, “If someone says, “I love God,” but hates a Christian brother or sister, that person is a liar; for if we don’t love people we can see, how can we love God, whom we cannot see?” Our horizontal relationships are an indicator of our vertical relationship. Our vertical relationship with God affects our horizontal relationships with each other. The only way for us to fulfil the greatest command is to get very serious about not only our relationship with God, but also our relationships with each other.
Direct download: building_a_life_of_purpose_-_how_good_are_your_relationships.mp3
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Sun, 9 August 2009
How
can you build a life of purpose? You can seek the answer to this
question in many places - in self-help books, mentoring programmes,
professional advice or even new-age philosophies. But have you ever
considered how Jesus would answer this question for you? As the world's
most significant person, He can do what no one else can. He can give
you peace, purpose and power to change.
Imagine for a moment that you're building a house. You hire a building contractor, but he never consults the blueprints drawn up by your architect (the designer). He casually builds without any detailed plan! An unwise move - I’m sure you will agree. Every good contractor needs to know exactly where to lay the foundation, erect the walls, and place the doors and windows. Only then will the home look the way it was intended. Only then will it comply to the planning consent given by the local authority.
Direct download: building_a_life_of_purpose_-_what_do_you_care_for.mp3
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Sun, 9 August 2009
How
can you build a life of purpose? You can seek the answer to this
question in many places - in self-help books, mentoring programmes,
professional advice or even new-age philosophies. But have you ever
considered how Jesus would answer this question for you? As the world's
most significant person, He can do what no one else can. He can give
you peace, purpose and power to change.
Imagine for a moment that you're building a house. You hire a building contractor, but he never consults the blueprints drawn up by your architect (the designer). He casually builds without any detailed plan! An unwise move - I’m sure you will agree. Every good contractor needs to know exactly where to lay the foundation, erect the walls, and place the doors and windows. Only then will the home look the way it was intended. Only then will it comply to the planning consent given by the local authority. The same can be said of your life. How can you try to build your life without first consulting the great Architect of life? The One who predestined you according to the good pleasure of His will (Ephesians 1:5); who has created you for a wonderful and distinct purpose. The Bible says, "We know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to His purpose for them" (Romans 8:28).
Direct download: building_a_life_of_purpose_-_what_do_you_care_for_-_video.m4v
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Sun, 2 August 2009
Many
of us sometimes feel as if we’re living in a combat zone. It’s as if a
battle is raging on all sides and we can’t seem to get focused. In
combat, a critical factor for every soldier is whether he/she can
outlast the battle in order to secure the victory. Therefore, surviving
(coming through the struggle) means one of two things: (a) either you
have gained the victory, or (b) you have escaped to fight again. But
keep in mind, in spiritual warfare there may be spiritual captives!
Many believers do not come through and end up defeated, bitter,
backslidden and blaming God for what’s happened.
2 Timothy 2:3,4 says, "You therefore must endure hardship as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. For no one engaged in warfare entangles himself with the affairs of this life, that he may please Him who enlisted him as a soldier (his commanding officer)." Enduring hardship as a good soldier is ‘militaristic commitment’, and this is essential in all spiritual warfare. God is looking for good soldiers, and the Greek word for "good" implies 'one who is fit, excellent and capable'. Therefore, a good soldier must possess all the correct virtues - he must be committed, skilled, disciplined, fierce in battle, driven and hardworking. You cannot live in the combat zone, and survive, without these characteristics. |
Sun, 2 August 2009
John Watson of Vinesong talks about this vital subject bringing healing to those who have been hurt by life and knocked out of the race.
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