A Call to return to the Lord


Great Britain is turning away from the word and ways of God at an ever increasing pace. as a direct result of this we have seen economic problems, our banking system is corrupt and this is displeasing to the Lord.
Since the 1960’s politicians of all parties have led us away from biblical morality, the Abortion Law came in 1967,now we are seeing our government propose same sex marriage. The Lord is calling us to return to him and to his ways.
The Church has lost its grasp of biblical truth and has watered down the gospel to make it pleasant to man,diluting the call to repentance and the Spirit filled life. The Lord is calling his church back to himself,he claims the church as his own. the Lord has equipped the church to meet this hour through the impartation of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. he has renewed his church in many ways and he is calling his people to walk in the light of the fullness of their salvation in the power that he has supplied.
Jesus Christ must be the centre of all that the church does and every believer is called to walk closely with him. He desires to bless and empower his people, so that they may be able to live out their calling as children of God. The church needs to capture in a fresh way the glory of the grace of god and the majesty of his person. The Lord reminds us constantly in his word that he is loving,powerful and holy, he wants us to immerse ourselves in the truths and as we do so he will set our hearts on fire with love for him.

About pneumaandlogos

David Rollings was born in Luton in1949 and raised by my Christian parents in the Gospel Standard Strict Baptist denomination( Hyper-Calvinistic} in the sixties I rebelled against this background and got involved in left-wing politics. I became a Christian in 1969 and soon started reading Francis Schaeffer's books and came to embrace a Christian Worldview. I had the privilege of being on the staff of L'Abti Fellowship from1975 - 1979. After L'abri I studied at London School of Theology where I gained my BA.(1983) A few years later I studied for my MA by distance learning with The Nazarene Theological College Manchester (1999) For the last 25 years, I have been an elder of Shoreham-by-Sea Baptist Church. I also regularly attend the Christian Doctrine Study Group of the Tyndale Fellowship.
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