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The Grace of God 2

The Grace of God

Posted by on Jul 2, 2018 in Today's Teaching

TEXT: ‘Grace be with you all’ – Hebrews 13:25 THOUGHT: Scattered throughout the Book of Hebrews are some wonderful verses concerning the grace of God. Grace is the vehicle God uses to bring His blessings to us and through us, to others. The text states, “Grace be with you all”. Notice it does not say, “Grace is with you all”. We have to allow God’s grace to come our way. Many of the New Testament epistles start with, “Grace to you and peace..” – see Galatians 1:3, Ephesians 1:2 for example. Grace does not give me what I deserve but gives me what God has already given. God’s grace is like a car and it’s passengers are mercy, forgiveness, new life, healing and so much more. Today’s Teaching looks at what grace helps us to do, as seen in these verses in the Book of Hebrews. Grace took Jesus to the cross – ‘Yes, by God’s grace, Jesus tasted death for everyone’ – 2:9 NLT God’s grace took Jesus to many different places in order to preach, teach, bless and heal people. Then one day, that vehicle headed in the direction of the cross and there was no deviation, detour or turning back. Jesus warned His disciples, ‘If they...

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When the praises stop! 0

When the praises stop!

Posted by on Jun 17, 2018 in Today's Teaching

TEXT: ‘Then the people of Judah began to complain, “The workers are getting tired, and there is so much rubble to be moved. We will never be able to build the wall by ourselves.”’ – Nehemiah 4:10 NLT THOUGHT: Jerusalem was in a mess; walls flattened, gates destroyed by fire; and its inhabitants living in fear and disarray. God sent Nehemiah to rebuild the city and make it secure. Although he had this God-given vision and the Persian king’s resources, he still needed the help of the people of Jerusalem. He could not do it without them. Sharing his vision about how God had intervened, rallied the people to make a start. Nehemiah got each one to rebuild the wall on the outside of their property. Others living outside of Jerusalem came to help too, but the message was clear. Failing to protect their own home meant the enemy would have an easier access into the city and their house would be the first to be attacked, endangering everyone else’s. What we do will either help or hinder God’s people and the work of the local church. Jesus taught that listening to and obeying His words would ensure a true foundation that could withstand any storm – Matthew 7:24-27....

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An Invitation to Ask

Posted by on May 30, 2018 in Today's Teaching

TEXT: ‘Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think’ – Ephesians 3:20 THOUGHT: The Book of James makes a startling statement, ‘You do not have because you do not ask’ – James 4:2. Why we are reluctant to ask can usually be boiled down to just two main reasons. We have the wrong opinion about God We think that He cannot or will not do it, even when there is a Biblical promise that He will! Or that He is really not interested with what is happening in our lives as individuals because He has far too much to do looking after the universe. Nothing could be further from the truth. Knowing the number of hairs on our head proves how intimately He knows us – Matthew 10:30. Jesus also said, ‘Your Father knows the things you have need of before you ask Him’ – Matthew 6:8. We have the wrong opinion about ourselves Feelings of guilt and low self-esteem paralyse the desire to ask, for we feel we are not worthy. Why should God bother about me when there are much better people around? We forget that Christ came to save sinners and we all qualify in that respect!...

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These Things 2

These Things

Posted by on May 20, 2018 in Today's Teaching

TEXT: ‘Meditate on these things; give yourself entirely to them, that your progress may be evident to all’ – 1 Timothy 4:15 THOUGHT: Whether a new Christian, an inexperienced church leader or someone who has known the Lord Jesus Christ as their personal Saviour a long time, all of us need to be reminded of what is expected of a true believer. I often get asked the question, “Why read the Bible?” or “What is the best way to read it?” Unfortunately many Christians do not understand what they are reading and end up not bothering to read it at all, leaving it to gather dust on the shelf! Paul reminded Timothy of “These Things” which are important for faithfulness and godliness. Fortunately they have been recorded for our benefit too, along with the rest of the Bible. It certainly helps to make the Christian life much more rewarding when we believe that the Bible is not a collection of religious writings but the Word of God to be of help to us today. In writing to Timothy, Paul referred to “These Things” four times and these form the basis for Today’s Teaching. Meditate on these things – Meditate on these things; give yourself entirely to them, that your...

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“All” 3

“All”

Posted by on May 6, 2018 in Today's Teaching

TEXT: ‘For no matter how many promises God has made, they are ‘Yes’ in Christ. And so through him the ‘Amen’ is spoken by us to the glory of God’ – 2 Corinthians 1:20 NIV THOUGHT: When I first became a Christian, a popular hymn we used to sings with gusto was “All to Jesus I surrender, I surrender all”. We will make it much easier to do just that if we continually remind ourselves that God has given His “all” to us in the first place. Reading 2 Corinthians recently I was struck by the number of times “All” appears, six times in the first two chapters. These will become the focus for Today’s Teaching. With All the Saints who are in All Achaia – 1:1 Under Roman rule, Greece was divided into two provinces, Macedonia and Achaia. Achaia had prominent cities such as Corinth, Athens and Olympia and was an area the Apostle Paul evangelised extensively. Christianity is inclusive, not exclusive or elitist. Whatever your age, background, colour or locality, a Christian is called a saint. Some denominations only use this term for a special few, but the Bible does not make that distinction. We are not trying to be a Christian, we are one if our...

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