Monday, 31 August 2009

The Kingdom of God






On Sunday about the Kingdom of God (Luke 17:20-37.)


Jesus in this passage says a few things:



- The Kingdom of God is in You

It's personal and corporate




- The Kingdom requires Faithfulness

Beware of false teachings






- The Kingdom requires Sacrifice

God's work often requires sacrifice


My prayer is that you will receive and work in the Kingdom so that the world will be changed and transformed!







Monday, 24 August 2009

The Widow's Offering



On Sunday morning we spoke about the Widow's Offering (Luke 21: 1-44).


Her background:

- No insurance policies

- No financial independence



So is this light her giving shows:




- Her commitment to her relationship with God

- A deep faith

- A clear sense of God's vision for her life


So her gift speaks to us today: when we give, we give to God!

Wednesday, 19 August 2009

A House Of Prayer


On Sunday night we spoke about Jesus clearing the temple (Luke 19:41-48).


The issue for us at North Rand is this:



Can we present our church to Jesus as a house of prayer?

A house of prayer has three parts:

- To develop relationships - between us and God and each other

- To be a place of equipping for the Lord's service

- To help us to ask God that we might be part of the solution to the things we pray for

Awesome

I do believe that North Rand, whilst not perfect, is indeed a house of prayer!

Tuesday, 11 August 2009

An Amazing Question



Eugene Ionesco once said:

"It is not the answer that enlightens, but the question."

How true is that?

On Sunday we spoke about Jesus question to two blind men ( Matthew 9:27-34).

Think about this: He asks them if they believe that He can do three things:

- Heal them physically
- Save them spiritually
- Restore them mentally

We might to be asked by Jesus the same question:

DO YOU BELIEVE I CAN DO THIS FOR YOU?


My prayer is that your answer will be YES!

Monday, 03 August 2009

Helping The Needy




On Sunday we spoke about Jesus instructions for us to help the needy in Matthew 6:1-4.


A couple of things emerged:


- Giving is always a relationship thing - between the giver, the receiver and God

- When we give we enter a relationship thus it's a very personal and private

Awesome!

May the Lord truly bless you in all relationships.