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Weekly Article 16 Jan 2011
Again we see Jesus feeding a multitude – a different crowd in a different place… this one among Gentiles unlike compared with Jews in the first … and as you compare the two stories there are many other differences. The seal on the reality that Jesus did do two such miracles is that in vv19-20 Jesus Himself says so.
There are many things we can learn from this…
Weekly Article 2 Jan 2011
The New Year has begun, and for many it has been a time for New Year resolution, many of which have proved to be New Year’s Day resolutions – if that.
Far better than making New Year Resolutions is surely to strive for Reformation of Life.
Weekly Article – 28 Nov 2010
Jesus’ miracle of the feeding of the 5,000 speaks of the compassion of Jesus, but also of the grace and power of Jesus. And it was clearly intended to confront both His disciples as well as the crowd with who He was. On the question of the power of Jesus John MacArthur writes:
As we look back on the scene from our two-thousand-year vantage point, it seems impossible…
Weekly Article – 14 Nov 2010
In Joshua 9 we read of how Joshua, using human wisdom and human counsel instead of God’s wisdom and God’s counsel entered into a covenant of friendship with people he later realised were inhabitants of Canaan and under God’s judgement.
It proved to be a wrong decision, involving the sin of not seeking God’s counsel on Joshua’s part, and in no small measure the…
Pastor John – 10 Oct 2010
There are many ways of reading the Bible, by which I mean that there are various themes that you can trace through the Bible, such as Faith.
But today we face one that has a strong yet terrible pedigree. I speak of ‘unbelief’. There are people in this world who have what are colloquially called wrap sheets of their crime(s), listing occasion after occasion.
Suffering
Suffering is one of the great dilemmas of life, challenging many people’s faith, extinguishing it on others. Yet for some it stimulates faith and draws out worship.
Listen to Job, perhaps the epitome of suffering in the OT, who yet in faith and worship cried, “The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord” (Job 1:21)
Father’s Day Message 2010
Today is Father’s Day and so I want to give a message from God’s Word that is in defence of children and family but also of women, wives and mothers; but in particular of what it means to be truly a man, indeed a king among men.
So today we turn to the opening section of this final chapter of Proverbs, a chapter more familiar to Christians for what it teaches about a…
Parable of the Mustard Seed
In a sermon preached on 20th October , 1889 C H Spurgeon commented on the parable of the mustard seed:
It was one single seed, and that seed a very small one; so very, very small that the Jews were accustomed to say, “As small as mustard seed.”
Wars & Sides
The Scribes rightly believed that there in an organised kingdom of evil. They clearly held that Satan (Beelzebub) could control the activity of demons so as to order them to move out.
This is a belief that Jesus was quick to set His seal to by comparing the host of wicked angels under Satan to an organised house. The devil and his forces are real, exercise a real…
First Local Orphan Family in Ngumbe Helped By ORBUS
ORBUS distribution to orphans