Posts by Norman

Wanting to see Jesus! 1

Wanting to see Jesus!

Posted by on Apr 15, 2019 in Today's Teaching

TEXT: ‘Some Greeks were among those who had gone to Jerusalem to worship during the festival. They went to Philip (he was from Bethsaida in Galilee) and said, “Sir, we want to see Jesus.”’ – John 12:20-21 GNT. THOUGHT:  Proselyte Jews from Greece who had come to Jerusalem to worship, approached Philip with the request, “Sir, we want to see Jesus.” When Jesus was aware of their desire He said, ‘Now the time   has come for the Son of Manto enter into his glory. I tell you the truth, unless a kernel of wheat is planted in the soil and dies, it remains alone. But its death will produce many new kernels—a plentiful harvest of new lives’ – John 12:23-24 NLT. It’s wonderful when someone wants to see Jesus. To see Him now physically is impossible but we can through the eyes of faith. Someone else who wanted to see Jesus was Zacchaeus – read Luke 19:1-10. The most unlikeliest of people want to see Jesus Zacchaeus was the last person anyone expected to want to see Jesus because of his responsibilities, reputation, ruthlessness and riches. He was the worst of the worst! He had become chief tax collector because he had learnt how to extract the most taxes. Yet...

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Don’t lose heart! 1

Don’t lose heart!

Posted by on Mar 21, 2019 in Today's Teaching

TEXT: ‘Now Jesus was telling the disciples a parable to make the point that at all times they ought to pray and not give up and lose heart’ – Luke 18:1 AMP THOUGHT: ‘When the Son of Man comes will He really find faith on the earth?’ – Lk 18:8. Jesus is looking for faith. The Centurion had it and Jesus commended him, ‘Assuredly I say to you, I have not found such great faith, not even in Israel’ – Matthew 8:10. We often start off with high hopes, especially when we discover a verse in the Bible that appears to be the answer to what we are looking for. Then, when prayer is not answered immediately, doubts and discouragement creep in and before long we have given up any expectation of divine intervention. Jesus taught this parable about the widow’s fight for justice to inspire us to keep praying and not to lose heart. What can we learn from the widow’s actions? Read Luke 18:1-8. She was in a bad situation with no one else around to help her She could not afford a lawyer or legal representative. She was destitute, devastated by death and perhaps deserted by family. Her late husband’s relatives may well have claimed the marital...

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True Christianity 1

True Christianity

Posted by on Mar 2, 2019 in Today's Teaching

TEXT: ‘That which we have seen and heard we declare to you, that you also may have fellowship with us; and truly our fellowship is with the Father and with His Son Jesus Christ’ – 1 John 1:3. THOUGHT: If you are looking for a perfect church you are unlikely to find one, but if you did, do not join it. The moment you do, that perfection is destroyed because you are not perfect! A perfect church on earth is a myth because it is made up of imperfect people. The church Jesus is building is without spot, wrinkle or blemish. Scrutinise it carefully but you will not be able to find any defects on, in or under the surface. 1 John 1:1-3 reveals a wonderful revelation as to what Christianity really is. The Person – ‘The Word of Life’ I often remind people to whom I am witnessing, “You will notice that I have hardly mentioned my church or denomination but have talked to you about a person – Jesus Christ”. When Philip left Jerusalem to evangelise Samaria, the Bible says, ‘He went and preached Christ to them’ – Acts 8:5. We do not trust in our works to save ourselves, but in another person’s work – The Lord Jesus...

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Living on Benefits! 0

Living on Benefits!

Posted by on Feb 11, 2019 in Today's Teaching

TEXT: ‘Bless (affectionately, gratefully praise) the Lord, O my soul, and forget not [one of] all His benefits’ Psalm 103:2 AMPC THOUGHT: In the UK, there are negative and positive attitudes to living on benefits. The negative side is often seen when people have a benefits culture. They abuse the system and through deceit and over-exaggeration of their need, receive what they are not really entitled to. Children raised in households that act in this way often grow up with that taking attitude and demanding rights; never wanting to contribute anything worthwhile to the society that has benefitted them. It is all too easy to complain that benefits are never enough, but go to a country that has none and you will readily see how blessed we really are! The positive side to living on benefits is not always stated. It is someone else, usually the state, giving a helping hand whether financial or practical, to get someone back on their feet or to make the remainder of their days more comfortable. Some government benefits are not means tested so everyone gets it whether they need it or not. This can appear to be a waste of money. A prime example is the Winter Fuel Allowance and Christmas Bonus...

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In the Morning 0

In the Morning

Posted by on Jan 28, 2019 in Today's Teaching

TEXT: ‘In the morning You hear my voice, O Lord; in the morning I prepare [a prayer, a sacrifice] for You and watch and wait [for You to speak to my heart].’ Psalm 5:3 AMPC THOUGHT: I have just started my new Bible which has a larger print to make it easier on my eyesight. Although I have had it for a few months I wanted to finish reading the New Testament in my old Bible before opening the New! It has that lovely smell of leather. So I started reading Psalms and my attention was drawn to our text which speaks about talking to the Lord in the morning. Why is this important and well-worth doing? Why spend time reading the Bible and praying? It was something Jesus practised – ‘Very early the next morning, long before daylight, Jesus got up and left the house. He went out of town to a lonely place, where he prayed’ – Mark 1:35 GNT However busy the previous day and evening had been, Jesus still got up early the next day to spend time with His heavenly Father before facing the hectic demands of a new day. He said to His apostles, ‘Follow Me’ – Matthew 4:19; to the hesitant disciple, ‘Follow Me’...

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