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Tag Archives: grace
Godly Extravagance
12:1 Six days before the Passover, Jesus came to Bethany, where Lazarus lived, whom Jesus had raised from the dead. 2 Here a dinner was given in Jesus’ honor. Martha served while Lazarus was among those reclining at the table … Continue reading
Posted in Anointing, Apostolic church, body of Christ, Church, faith, God's love, grace, Theology
Tagged calling, Christians Against Povert, Church, Consecration, discipleship, faith, grace, Jesus Christ, Judas Iscariot, Lazarus, Service, Tearfund, The cross, 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 Light has Shone in the Darkness; The Saviour is here
One of the most impressive facts about the Old Testament prophecies about the coming of Christ is that they all show up the darkness of sin and the light of God’s salvation. Isaiah 9 is one such passage, it is … Continue reading
Posted in Theology
Tagged a son is given, assurance, atonement, Christ, christianity, Christmas, faith, forgiveness, God, grace, healing, hope, Isaiah, jesus is lord, King of Kings, Lordship of Christ, Peace, sovereignty of God
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Worship,Faith and Doubt in the Nativity Story
One of the fascinating aspects of the Nativity story is the important place of worship within it, worship features both in formal settings and in everyday life. It is almost as if the paradigm for worship is given in an … Continue reading
Posted in almighty God, Anointing, faith, Faithfulness, filled with the Spirit, God, God's love, grace, Jesus, love
Tagged Anna, faith, God, grace, Jesus, Jesus Christ, prayer, Simeon, the saviour., the shepherds, theology, worship, Zechariah
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Creation,Fall and the Promise of Redemption
When we read the first 3 chapters of Genesis it is easy to be so taken up with the subject of creation and the fall that we altogether miss the promise of redemption. Chapters 1 and 2 show us the … Continue reading
Posted in creation, culture, faith, God, God's love, grace, Jesus Christ, redemption, sin, Theology
Tagged Creation, faith, grace, holy scripture, Jesus Christ, LORD God, promise of redemption, Redemption, Satan, sovereignty of God, The cross, the fall, theology
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God’s Concern For The Poor.
It is very encouraging to hear of many ministries to the poor from Christian ministries and Churches, We hear of the Work of Christians Against Poverty here in the UK and of a multitude of other expressions of Christian compassion … Continue reading
Posted in God, God's love, holiness, loving, Theology
Tagged capitalism, christianity, christians against poverty, Church, compassion, faith, grace, greed, holiness of god, Lordship of Christ, poverty, slavery, the law of God, the poor, theology
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The Sermon As a Charismatic event.
Introduction: I have been thinking quite a lot about the importance of the sermon in our worship services. Very often we divorce the words, worship and sermon, the sermon follows the worship, it is almost as if the sermon has … Continue reading
The Ultimacy of Intimacy
The subject of intimacy with the Lord is sometimes thought to lead to an over familiarity with God, but the Biblical narrative paints a very different picture. The awesome holiness of God is asserted, but this does not hinder intimacy … Continue reading
Posted in Theology
Tagged Abraham, Adam, christianity, Church, discipleship, emotions, faith, God the Father, grace, Holy Spirit, Intimacy with God, Isaiah, Jesus Christ, John's gospel, Letters to the Churches, Moses, Paul, prayer, Romans, The book of Revelation
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Fix Your Eyes On Jesus
I believe that we need, above all things to “fix our eyes on Jesus”. that statement sounds fine until we start to think about it. We don’t know how to do this at time,so I want to make a few … Continue reading
Posted in faith, God, God's love, grace, Holy communion, Jesus, Jesus Christ, redemption, the body of Christ., THE CHURCH, the Lord's Supper, Theology, Word of God, worship
Tagged christianity, Church, communion service, discipleship, faith, grace, holy scripture, Jesus Christ, prayer, sermon on the mount, talking to god, The Gospels, worship
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Word and Spirit part 4- The Sacraments
The Sacraments – the enacted word of God. The Sacraments are the enacted word and show forth so much of the Biblical story, but many Evangelicals miss the impact of the sacraments because there is little expectation to see the … Continue reading
Posted in Church, filled with the Spirit, God, grace, Holy communion, Jesus Christ, redemption, the body of Christ., THE CHURCH, the Lord's Supper, Theology
Tagged baptism, baptismal regeneration, book of Acts, christianity, Church, communion, communion service, enacted word, faith, grace, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, Lord's Supper, new covenant, sacrament, theology, wonder of god, work of the holy spirit, worship
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