Mr. Brian Dunning read Esther 6 vs.1-13, Genesis 3 vs.1-10 &21 and parts of Revelation 3, Isaiah 64, Zechariah 3 John 19, Luke 15, and Matthew 22.
His subject was "A change of clothes"
Adam tried to clothe himself but he was still naked before God, God provided clothing for them. Genesis 3.
Mordecai had his sackcloth replaced by the Kings own clothes. God clothes us with Jesus. Esther 6
Riches are no good we cannot provide salvation for ourselves. Revelation.3.
Religion is no good filthy garments. Zechariah. 3
Respectability is no good either filthy rags. Isaiah 64
God wants to make us righteous in Jesus.
The Cost. The death and humiliation of Christ He was naked so that we could be clothed, no fault in Him. John 19.
The Condition. The prodigal lived as if his father was dead, he had to come back to his father who welcomed him and gave him the best robe. Luke 15.
The Consequence He had refused a wedding garment thinking he was ok as he was without God's provision judgement followed. Matthew 22
often in scripture our clothing represents our deeds which are never good enough but we can be clothed in the righteousness of Christ and be accepted by God.
Monday, 30 September 2013
Monday, 23 September 2013
Gospel Meeting 22/09/2013
Mr. Neil Bedford read Psalm 139
He spoke about how amazing the universe is and how we appreciate its wonders but very often we overlook how amazing our bodies are, but more importantly how valuable we are to God. We are not here by accident and because God created us He adds value to our lives. How to we value our lives, do our lives reflect the power of God is He at the centre. Jesus gave His life for you, He died on the cross, He rose again from the dead we need to repent and put our faith in Him. He wants to use us to serve Him and then our lives will have true value
He spoke about how amazing the universe is and how we appreciate its wonders but very often we overlook how amazing our bodies are, but more importantly how valuable we are to God. We are not here by accident and because God created us He adds value to our lives. How to we value our lives, do our lives reflect the power of God is He at the centre. Jesus gave His life for you, He died on the cross, He rose again from the dead we need to repent and put our faith in Him. He wants to use us to serve Him and then our lives will have true value
Monday, 16 September 2013
Gospel Meeting 15/09/2013
Mr. Paul Jackson read Matthew 27 vs.45-54, Luke23 vs.33-34,&39-47, and John 19 vs. 25-30.
His subject was the 7 sayings from the cross.
3 addressed to man
3 addressed to God
1 addressed to the whole universe.
1/The Lord Jesus had a very close relationship with His Father and spent much time in prayer. He had power on earth to forgive sin. "Father forgive them."
2/He felt much pain and suffering and He is our Great High Priest. "I thirst."
3/The Son of God loved me and gave Himself for me, He is a personal Saviour and cares for us as individuals even when on the cross with so much going on He could say "behold thy mother, behold thy son."
4/So much was achieved at the cross , through faith one thief responded. "today though shalt be with me in Paradise."
5/We are never forsaken, He bore the punishment for our sin. We just have to accept it by faith. "my God my God why hast thou forsaken me."
6/The price was paid in full.
He paid a debt He did not owe;
I owed a debt I could not pay;
I needed someone to wash my sins away.
And, now, I sing a brand new song,
“Amazing Grace.”
Christ Jesus paid a debt that I could never pay.
He paid that debt at Calvary.
He cleansed my soul and set me free.
I'm glad that Jesus did all my sins erase.
I, now, can sing a brand new song,
“Amazing Grace.”
Christ Jesus paid a debt that I could never pay.
One day He's coming back for me
To live with Him eternally.
Won't it be glory to see Him on that day!
I, then, will sing a brand new song,
“Amazing Grace.”
Christ Jesus paid a debt that I could never pay.
Yes, Jesus paid a debt that I could never pay.
Addressed to the whole Universe "it is finished."
7/The centurion glorified God surely this was a Son of God. Only He could say "Father into your hands I commit my Spirit."
What is your response to Him like the centurion will you acknowledge Him.
His subject was the 7 sayings from the cross.
3 addressed to man
3 addressed to God
1 addressed to the whole universe.
1/The Lord Jesus had a very close relationship with His Father and spent much time in prayer. He had power on earth to forgive sin. "Father forgive them."
2/He felt much pain and suffering and He is our Great High Priest. "I thirst."
3/The Son of God loved me and gave Himself for me, He is a personal Saviour and cares for us as individuals even when on the cross with so much going on He could say "behold thy mother, behold thy son."
4/So much was achieved at the cross , through faith one thief responded. "today though shalt be with me in Paradise."
5/We are never forsaken, He bore the punishment for our sin. We just have to accept it by faith. "my God my God why hast thou forsaken me."
6/The price was paid in full.
He paid a debt He did not owe;
I owed a debt I could not pay;
I needed someone to wash my sins away.
And, now, I sing a brand new song,
“Amazing Grace.”
Christ Jesus paid a debt that I could never pay.
He paid that debt at Calvary.
He cleansed my soul and set me free.
I'm glad that Jesus did all my sins erase.
I, now, can sing a brand new song,
“Amazing Grace.”
Christ Jesus paid a debt that I could never pay.
One day He's coming back for me
To live with Him eternally.
Won't it be glory to see Him on that day!
I, then, will sing a brand new song,
“Amazing Grace.”
Christ Jesus paid a debt that I could never pay.
Yes, Jesus paid a debt that I could never pay.
Addressed to the whole Universe "it is finished."
7/The centurion glorified God surely this was a Son of God. Only He could say "Father into your hands I commit my Spirit."
What is your response to Him like the centurion will you acknowledge Him.
Monday, 9 September 2013
Gospel Meeting 08/09/2013
Numbers 21
vs.4-9, Psalm 78 vs.1-12 & 35-39. John 3 vs.14-15&36.
The people of
Israel were God’s chosen people and He had done great things for them, He had
brought them out of slavery, He had destroyed the army of their enemies at the
Red Sea, He had promised them a land flowing with milk and honey, He had
provided them with food and water on the journey, He had given them so many
blessing and yet they still rebelled against Him and questioned His authority
and power.
Numbers 11 vs.1 They complained- God
sent fire.
Numbers 11vs.4 They complained about
food – God sent a plague.
Numbers 14 vs.1-4 They complained
about being in the wilderness – they were not allowed to enter the promised
land.
Numbers 16 vs.41 They complained
about Moses and Aaron- God sent another plague.
Numbers 20 vs. 2-3 They complained
about the lack of water – Moses disobeyed and was not permitted to lead the
people into the promised land.
Numbers 21 vs.5 They complained about
being in the wilderness and about the food and water – God sent fiery serpents
into the camp.
Now with hindsight it is easy to
criticise them but do we do the same do we bring God down to our level, when
our problems seem enormous to us do we forget God’s love and power, or do we
just use God as a one stop shop to go to when we have a problem. God expects,
demands, and deserves far more than that. Sometimes we can’t understand why God
does or doesn’t do certain things but we can rest assured that God’s plan is
the right one and He is never limited in what He can do or what He can give us
, it is always in His time in His way and it is always the best for us. I am
not saying it is easy but we must learn to trust Him He is the Almighty God.
This passage
in Numbers 21 is very interesting and many lessons can be gleaned from it.
Vs.4 The
people were discouraged.
Vs.5 The
people complained against God and against Moses.
Vs. 6 God’s
response.
Vs. 7 The
peoples remorse.
Vs. 8 God
provides a remedy.
Vs.9 Moses
obeys God’s instruction and healing is possible.
Vs. 4 The
people expected it to be straight forward but when they realised it was going
to be a long journey they got impatient
and were grieved, but if they had travelled the way that they had expected to
they would have faced more difficulties. They thought they knew better than
God.
Psalm 78 vs.7 That they might set their hope in God, and
not forget the works of God, but keep his commandments:
8
And might not be as their fathers, a stubborn and rebellious generation;
a generation that set not their heart aright, and whose spirit was not stedfast
with God.
Vs.5 Their complaint was first of all
against God and then also Moses as God’s representative. The Prodigal Son in
Luke 15 recognises that he had sinned against Heaven first of all and also
against his father.
Their complaints were not strictly
true God had made provision for them but they weren’t satisfied with what God
had given them.
Psalm 78 vs.10 They kept not the covenant of God, and
refused to walk in his law;
11
And forgat his works, and his wonders that he had shewed them.
He is a great God and a giving God.
Philippians 4:19 But my God shall
supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.
Vs. 6 God needed to teach them to
rely on Him and that He was the one they should worship apparently these snakes
were common in the wilderness but they hadn’t been troubled with them before
God had been protecting them it was a painful lesson for them.
Deuteronomy 8 vs.15 Who led thee through that great and terrible
wilderness, wherein were fiery serpents, and scorpions, and drought, where
there was no water; who brought thee forth water out of the rock of flint;
16
Who fed thee in the wilderness with manna, which thy fathers knew not,
that he might humble thee, and that he might prove thee, to do thee good at thy
latter end;
Vs.7 The peoples response was to
realise that they had sinned they were aware of what they had done wrong but
they were still only interested in the serpents being taken away. We can be
like that too we can be interested in Salvation for what we get out of it and
not bow before God for who He is.
Vs. 8 God provides a means of healing
which requires an act of faith on their behalf and was available to them all
individually and they would know that their healing was completely given by God
who had protected them up to this time of their disobedience.
Vs. 9 Moses did as God had said and
healing was then available to all who looked they had a choice the serpent on a
pole was accessible to all.
It is interesting to see in 2 Kings
18 that the serpent was destroyed because they had turned it into a God to
worship it
2 Kings 18 vs.1 ¶ Now it came to pass in the third year of
Hoshea son of Elah king of Israel, that Hezekiah the son of Ahaz king of Judah
began to reign.
2
Twenty and five years old was he when he began to reign; and he reigned
twenty and nine years in Jerusalem. His mother’s name also was Abi, the
daughter of Zachariah.
3
And he did that which was right in the sight of the LORD, according to
all that David his father did.
4
He removed the high places, and brake the images, and cut down the
groves, and brake in pieces the brasen serpent that Moses had made: for unto
those days the children of Israel did burn incense to it: and he called it
Nehushtan. ( a thing of brass).
Hebrews 12 vs.1 ¶ Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about
with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin
which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is
set before us,
2
Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy
that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down
at the right hand of the throne of God.
3
For consider him that endured such contradiction of sinners against
himself, lest ye be wearied and faint in your minds.
We need to be forgiven for our sin
and our sinful nature needs to be dealt with. God has provided a remedy it is
up to us to look up to the cross of the Lord Jesus recognising our with faith
believing He will save and He will. All who looked at the serpent on the pole
lived and all who turn to Christ will be saved.
John 12:32 And I, if I be lifted up
from the earth, will draw all men unto me.
How foolish to have the opportunity
to be saved and to ignore it, it is a marvellous thing to have a relationship
with the living God who loved me and gave Himself for me.
Monday, 2 September 2013
Gospel Meeting 01/09/2013
Mr. Dave Harris read 1 Peter 2 vs.1-10, Ephesians 2 vs.7, and Ephesians 3 vs6-10
He spoke about forgiveness and the heritage that is ours when we are saved
He mentioned being a believer, a Christian and a saint and encouraged us to have commitment.
He spoke about forgiveness and the heritage that is ours when we are saved
He mentioned being a believer, a Christian and a saint and encouraged us to have commitment.
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