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Tag Archives: God the Father
The Call of Moses and the Character of God
The account of Moses being called by God to leadership is one that reveals much about the character of God. It is the account that reveals something of the majesty of God and yet shows his faithfulness to his covenant … Continue reading
Posted in almighty God, faith, God, God's love, grace, Greatness of god, holiness, Holy Spirit, Holy Trinity, Jesus Christ, sovereignty of God, Theology
Tagged calling, discipleship, Donald Trump, emotions, faith, God the Father, holy scripture, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, Preaching, sovereignty of God, worship
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The Image of God in Humankind:some thoughts
The whole concept of the Divine Image in humankind is central to understanding who humankind is according to the Bible. In our days when humankind is reduced to just a collection of atoms in the thoughts of many in secular … Continue reading
Posted in Theology
Tagged collectivism, Creation, creation care, ecological, God the Father, Image of God, individualism, jesus is lord, justice, Lordship of Christ, prayer, Redemption, theology, worship
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The Greatness, Humility And Glory of God Our Saviour
Too often when we isolate one aspect of who God is we miss the riches of his self-revelation, I realise that in this post I will do this because when one considers the greatness of God that is inevitable. The … Continue reading
Posted in Church, creation, Discipleship, faith, God, Greatness of god, love of God.the glory of God, sin, sovereignty of God, Theology
Tagged christianity, Creation, discipleship, faith, fruit of the Holy Spirit, gifts of the Holy Spirit, God the Father, Jesus Christ, jesus is lord, Redemption, sovereignty of God, The cross, theology, work of the holy spirit
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Have we forgotten the real Spirit of Christmas
As we listen to the Christmas story the major players that we fix our attention on are Jesus,Mary,Joseph, the shepherds, the angels and the wise men. We make mention of the fact that Jesus is the Father’s gift to humanity … Continue reading
Posted in Theology
Tagged Charismatic, christianity, Christmas, faith, God the Father, grace, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Lordship of Christ, Mary, Redemption, The cross
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Living with Epilepsy: Reflections on 60 years of battle
In this post I want to share with you in a very honest way some of the problems facing a person who has epilepsy. Even today one finds that having epilepsy seems to be a condition which carries a stigma. … Continue reading
The Message of Liberation and Restoration: some thoughts from Isaiah 61
Isaiah the prophet declared many great things and was used of God to communicate so much of the gospel message to us. Isaiah 61 is particularly significant as Jesus declared that these words had been fulfilled in him. It is … Continue reading
Posted in almighty God, Discipleship, faith, God's love, grace, Holy Spirit, Theology
Tagged assurance, free grace, God the Father, grace, healing for the broken hearted, Isaiah 61, Isaiah the prophet, Jesus Christ, justice, poor, poverty, Redemption, righteousness, robes of righteousness, spiritual implications, work of the holy spirit
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Discipleship:Following the Lord Wherever he leads
When we talk of discipleship we often think of discipleship courses and gaining knowledge and although that is important that is not the heart of discipleship, a disciple is a follower of the Lord. When we start to look at … Continue reading
Posted in body of Christ, Church, Discipleship, faith, God, grace, holiness, Holy communion, Jesus Christ, love, the body of Christ., Theology
Tagged christianity, Church, discipleship, discipleship courses, emotions, faith, fruit of the Holy Spirit, God, God the Father, grace, holy scripture, Jesus Christ, personal relationship, relationship, word and spirit
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Honouring God in our Worship
I believe most Christians would affirm that worship should be God centred but in practice we often evaluate our worship time by how much we enjoyed it. subtly self creeps to the centre. We know that this is not how … Continue reading
Posted in almighty God, Charismatic, Church, faith, Faithfulness, filled with the Spirit, God, grace, Greatness of god, Holy Spirit, Holy Trinity, Jesus Christ, praise, THE CHURCH, Theology
Tagged christianity, Church, God the Father, Holy Spirit, Honouring God, Jesus Christ, prayer, The Lord's Prayer, worship
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Jesus Christ: Creator, Redeemer and Revealer
In many parts of the New Testament we see the glory of who Jesus is, but in this post I just want to look briefly at Hebrew chapter 1. In this chapter we find a description of Jesus in his … Continue reading
Posted in Theology
Tagged Angels, atonement, calling, christianity, Church, Creation, discipleship, faith, gifts of the Holy Spirit, God the Father, grace, Hebrews 1, holy scripture, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Jesus Christ, lord jesus, Lordship of Christ, Redemption, theology, work of the holy spirit
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The Baptism of the Holy Spirit:some practical questions
There continues to be strong disagreement between Christians on the nature of the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Some say that the baptism of the Holy spirit is received at conversion, others say no it is a second experience that … Continue reading
Posted in Theology
Tagged Baptism in the Holy Spirit, baptism of the Holy Spirit, Charismatic, christianity, evangelism, faith, fruit of the Holy Spirit, gifts of the Holy Spirit, God, God the Father, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, prayer, the Holy Spirit, theology, work of the holy spirit, worship
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