Speaker: Jim Locke (Harehills, Leeds)
Reading: Genesis: 6:5-6 & 7:1,15,16
Matthew: 24:36-42
Hebrews 11:6-7
2 Peter 3:1-13
Noah was a righteous man in a generation that had abandoned God. God told Noah to build an ark, which he did, and God judged the world through a flood. Noah and his family were saved because they believed God and entered the ark.
Jesus said the last days would be like the days of Noah when people would be enjoying the pleasures of the world and leaving God out of their lives. The Lord Jesus is coming again in judgement upon those who do not believe in Him.
To please God we need faith, just like Noah who built an ark in preparation for the flood. Noah had not yet seen the coming flood but he through faith believed what God said.
In the last days the Bible predicts that many will question the coming again of the Lord Jesus, saying where is He? The reason why God is delaying His coming is that he is long-suffering and not willing that any should perish but that all should repent and believe in Jesus.
Monday, 24 June 2013
Monday, 17 June 2013
Gospel Meeting 17th June 2013
Speaker: Philip Kaye (Skelmanthorpe)
Reading: 1 John 4:7-11
Subject: Love
1) The Splendour of God's Son:
God is love and he is the source of love. He loves us even though he disapproves of our actions. We are sinners but Jesus came to seek and save us.
2) The Sending of God's Son:
God has demonstrated his love by sending his son to die on the cross for us. He loved us before we had any love for him. 'This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins' (I John 4:10). He sent his son that we might have eternal life through faith in him.
3) The Satisfaction of God's Wrath:
We cannot satisfy God in our sins. God is satisfied in the death of his Son for sin. We can be saved by resting on what Jesus has done for us on the cross, paying the price for our sin.
Reading: 1 John 4:7-11
Subject: Love
1) The Splendour of God's Son:
God is love and he is the source of love. He loves us even though he disapproves of our actions. We are sinners but Jesus came to seek and save us.
2) The Sending of God's Son:
God has demonstrated his love by sending his son to die on the cross for us. He loved us before we had any love for him. 'This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins' (I John 4:10). He sent his son that we might have eternal life through faith in him.
3) The Satisfaction of God's Wrath:
We cannot satisfy God in our sins. God is satisfied in the death of his Son for sin. We can be saved by resting on what Jesus has done for us on the cross, paying the price for our sin.
Sunday, 9 June 2013
Gospel Meeting Sunday 9th June 2013
Speaker: Graham Stanley (Harehills, Leeds)
Reading: Luke 8: 43-48
Subject: Women with an incurable disease meets Jesus.
Luke 8 tells us about a woman who had an incurable illness, she had spent all of her money on finding a cure and she comes to Jesus for help.
The women is a picture of us. We have a spiritual disease called sin and we will die eternally if we do not find a cure.
The women came to Jesus, she touched his clothing and immediately she was cleansed. We too, if we come to Jesus can find forgiveness from our sins.
Jesus asked, "Who touched Me?" The women fell at his feet and confessed it was she. If we believe in Jesus we must confess Him as our Saviour and Lord of our lives.
Jesus told her, "Go in peace." When we trust Jesus we gives us peace.
Reading: Luke 8: 43-48
Subject: Women with an incurable disease meets Jesus.
Luke 8 tells us about a woman who had an incurable illness, she had spent all of her money on finding a cure and she comes to Jesus for help.
The women is a picture of us. We have a spiritual disease called sin and we will die eternally if we do not find a cure.
The women came to Jesus, she touched his clothing and immediately she was cleansed. We too, if we come to Jesus can find forgiveness from our sins.
Jesus asked, "Who touched Me?" The women fell at his feet and confessed it was she. If we believe in Jesus we must confess Him as our Saviour and Lord of our lives.
Jesus told her, "Go in peace." When we trust Jesus we gives us peace.
Monday, 3 June 2013
GOSPEL MEETING 02/06/13
Mr. David Flett from Scarborough read John 4 vs.4-30, 39-42.
CONVICTED, CONVINCED, CONVERTED.
He knows our need and can supply our need.
The Saviour brought the woman to the point where she acknowledged her sin and her need for a Saviour, she was convicted.
The law can never save us, it demands righteousness but grace gives righteousness.
She had head knowledge and He said I am He and she was convinced.
there was a change in her life she was forgiven she was right with God, so much so the people wanted to see Jesus and they were convicted, convinced, and converted.
CONVICTED, CONVINCED, CONVERTED.
He knows our need and can supply our need.
The Saviour brought the woman to the point where she acknowledged her sin and her need for a Saviour, she was convicted.
The law can never save us, it demands righteousness but grace gives righteousness.
She had head knowledge and He said I am He and she was convinced.
there was a change in her life she was forgiven she was right with God, so much so the people wanted to see Jesus and they were convicted, convinced, and converted.
Sunday, 26 May 2013
Sunday 26/05/2013
Speaker: Jack Douglas (Cleator Moor)
Missionary Report
Jack gave a missionary report of his work in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Jack and his wife settled with the Pawaian tribe in and lived there for 37 years. They learned the language over many years and translated the Bible. Today many of the Pawaians have become Christians and their lives have been transformed by the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Gospel Meeting
Reading: Acts 4: 1-12
Topic: Mediators
There is only one name that can save us, the name of Jesus.
We are enemies of God the Bible tells us (Colossians 1:21) and our sin separates us from God.
God's standard is holy perfection.
Jesus became our mediator, bearing our sin on the cross, to bring us to God if we believe on Him.
'Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.' Acts 4:12
Missionary Report
Jack gave a missionary report of his work in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Jack and his wife settled with the Pawaian tribe in and lived there for 37 years. They learned the language over many years and translated the Bible. Today many of the Pawaians have become Christians and their lives have been transformed by the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Gospel Meeting
Reading: Acts 4: 1-12
Topic: Mediators
There is only one name that can save us, the name of Jesus.
We are enemies of God the Bible tells us (Colossians 1:21) and our sin separates us from God.
God's standard is holy perfection.
Jesus became our mediator, bearing our sin on the cross, to bring us to God if we believe on Him.
'Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.' Acts 4:12
Sunday, 19 May 2013
Sunday 19th May Gospel Meeting
Speaker: Terry Martin (Castleford)
Reading: Isaiah 48:16-22
Topic: Is Real Peace Obtainable Today?
Isaiah's message to the children of Israel is the same message God is bringing to us today.
Real peace is having the Prince of Peace (Jesus) as your Lord and Saviour. Jesus has made a way to God for us, He has paid the price, by dying on the cross for our sins. If you trust Him you will find peace.
Reading: Isaiah 48:16-22
Topic: Is Real Peace Obtainable Today?
Isaiah's message to the children of Israel is the same message God is bringing to us today.
Real peace is having the Prince of Peace (Jesus) as your Lord and Saviour. Jesus has made a way to God for us, He has paid the price, by dying on the cross for our sins. If you trust Him you will find peace.
Monday, 13 May 2013
GOSPEL MEETING 12/05/2013
Mr. Malcolm Neate from Leeds read Luke 15 vs.3-13 and 17-24.
He spoke about being lost.
The sheep wandered off and needed a seeking shepherd.
The coin was lost without doing anything, we are born in sin and it needed the light of the Holy Spirit to be found.
The son deliberately was lost and had to acknowledge his sin and needed the grace of his father to lovingly welcome him back.
God can forgive all our sin, He smote His Son on the cross and He paid the price for our sin and bore the judgement of God.
The sheep was brought home on the shepherds shoulders.
The coin was grasped securely in her hand.
The son was hugged warmly by his father.
Best robe - new man.
Ring - new relationship.
Shoes - new walk.
Believers will forever be rejoicing in His presence.
Unbelievers will forever be lost in Hell.
He spoke about being lost.
The sheep wandered off and needed a seeking shepherd.
The coin was lost without doing anything, we are born in sin and it needed the light of the Holy Spirit to be found.
The son deliberately was lost and had to acknowledge his sin and needed the grace of his father to lovingly welcome him back.
God can forgive all our sin, He smote His Son on the cross and He paid the price for our sin and bore the judgement of God.
The sheep was brought home on the shepherds shoulders.
The coin was grasped securely in her hand.
The son was hugged warmly by his father.
Best robe - new man.
Ring - new relationship.
Shoes - new walk.
Believers will forever be rejoicing in His presence.
Unbelievers will forever be lost in Hell.
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