Monday 25 June 2012

Sunday 24th June

Keith Clayton (Cutsyke) read about two fathers in Genesis Ch. 22 and Luke Ch. 15. Jesus is the Son of God and often addressed God in the Bible as His Father. In Luke we read of the father running to meet his wayward son, a picture of the mercy of God to those who turn to Him in repentance. In Genesis we read of Abraham being asked by God to sacrifice his son, not knowing that is was a test of his obedience and faith towards God. As he is about to kill his son an angel stops him and shows him a ram caught in a bush, a substitute sacrifice for Isaac. This is a picture of God offering His Son Jesus, except He did not spare Him but let Him be crucified and die for our sins. Believe in Him and live.

Monday 18 June 2012

Gospel Meeting 17/06/2012

Mr David Heyhoe fom Hull spoke about two types of people in the book of Jude the ungodly and the godly those who followed immorality , idolatry and false teaching and those who follow God and His word. verse 21 says "keep yourselves in the love of God looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life".

Monday 11 June 2012

Gospel Meeting 10/05/2012

Mr. Graham Stanley from Leeds preached from 2 Kings 5 vs.1-14 "The healing of Naaman". Naaman's position and wealth were no benefit to him whatsoever to heal him of his leprosy, but the faith of a little servant girl in God would make a real difference. We must first realise our helpless position before God our sin can only be dealt with by casting ourselves totally upon God with repentance and faith in Christ. We begin a new life of joy and satisfaction. We should be baptised to publically declare our salvation, join a fellowship read the Bible and pray.

Wednesday 6 June 2012

Sunday 3rd June

Mike Wajoner from the Soldiers and Airmen Scripture Reading Association (SASRA)spoke. He read Mark Ch. 6 vs.7-13 and vs.30-52. His title for the message was 'The imperfect faith of the disciples'.
Mike showed from the reading how the Lord is faithful to His people. In the middle of the lake they lost faith but no distance or circumstance is too far away or too hard for the Lord. He sees us when it is plain sailing and when they way is difficult. The disciples saw Jesus walking on the water and they were afraid. When He spoke they were relieved and welcomed him into the boat. They were amazed at His coming in the middle of the night in the middle of the lake. Many will be surprised when the Lord comes again at a time when they least expect.