Although working from harvest I want to show that the fruit of this world has been chosen by God before the foundation of the world in order that we might be to His praise and glory – emphasising the doctrine of unconditional election.
Although working from harvest I want to show that the fruit of this world has been chosen by God before the foundation of the world in order that we might be to His praise and glory – emphasising the doctrine of unconditional election.
As people we are to live in the spirit and practice of thankfulness. This is God’s will and is coupled with Prayer and Rejoicing. It is all to be focussed on the Lord Jesus Christ.
This message forms the beginning of a series of the doctrines of grace ( wrongly called The Five points of Calvinism). I hope to explain why Biblical teaching needed to be explained in this way and then to address the subject of “Total Depravity”.
Hezekiah became king at a time when God took authority from 10 of the tribes of Israel and defeated them using the Assyrians. He followed an evil king in Judah, so he called the people to active repentance having set a personal example and promising an experience of God’s grace.
We are not promised perfection this side of eternity therefore we should not be surprised if we have to battle besetting sins. The church should be ready and willing to help all, particularly believers who face these battles
At times of natural disaster, we must remind ourselves that God is in control and still rules. There are no divine disasters. God has used apparent natural disasters to fulfil His greatest purposes.
Using the text in Matt I want to look at religion without Christ, and contrast it with the Mercy of Christ, climaxing in a fuller understanding of the Lord who loves us. Bible reading – Matthew 12:20-21
The message will focus on the progress that must be seen in the Christian life from alienation from God, to Reconciliation and onward growth. No audio currently available