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The will of God is about you being connected with the right people at the right time in the right place. When we look at the life of Esther in the bible we see the outworking of Gods divine appointment over Esther's life and His purpose for the children of Israel. God has a divine purpose for you today.
Ps Harry shares a message of vision and dreams over Momentum Church that has happened over the last 8 years and his heart of what God is doing today. Jesus is still in control, Jesus is still the head of the church and Jesus desires that all would know Him.
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Luke chapter 7 gives us an incredible story of events between a Pharisee, an unnamed woman and Jesus. The woman comes into a scene where the Pharisee is practicing what is known as Tzedakah but Jesus cuts through the social layers and deals with the issues of the heart and rearranges the room. Verse 44 shows us an incredible picture - Jesus looks at the woman but addresses Simon.
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Jesus lived in a culture culture teaming with hostilities and tensions against the Jews and others. There were racial divisions and vilification of groups like the Samaritans and segregation and political strife between the Pharisees and Sadducees, the Herodians, Essenes and Zealots, the taxing isolating culture against the sick, the poor and homeless and in the midst of all this, Jesus comes on the scene and starts his preaching ministry speaking love God, love yourself and love others.
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Luke Chapter 5 gives us the headline of Four Fishermen Called As Disciples but the headline only gives us one part of the story. The story of the calling of Peter and his fellow fishermen reveals a greater story and that is the story of God's great redemption plan of John 3:16.
At the end of the Elijah's life he takes his apprentice Elisha on a journey, a path of the Spirit to see if he will take up the challenge from Gilgal to Bethel to Jericho to Jordan. Each place is another test to see if Elisha is ready to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit.
What is revival? Charles Spurgeon said "Revival begins by Christians getting right first and then spills over into the world. If we want revivals, we must revive our reverence for the Word of God." Whatever revival is, it cannot happen without one incredibly important person and that is the person of the Holy Spirit.
The 11 Disciples who remained found themselves with Jesus and He told them to remain until the Father will give you another Helper, that He may abide with you forever. I don't think any of the disciples would have envisioned the change that would come over their lives once they received the power of the Holy Spirit.
The book of Hebrews talks to us about the plurality of Baptism and in Luke's Gospel John the Baptist tells the people there is One who is coming that will baptise you with Holy Spirit and Fire.
The Holy Spirit is so often misunderstood and under utilised in our Christian walk. The Holy Spirit is the gift that Jesus said the Father would leave us after he ascends and there are gifts the Holy Spirit gives us to help us on our journey of faith for the Kingdom of God.
Romans 10:9 tells us to confess with our mouth and believe in our heart that we will be saved, but is that all that is required from us as believers? The bible shares with us numerous people who spoke out in faith to Jesus because they believed Jesus Himself could meet their need.
Jesus shares with us the parable of the seed that is sown in Matthew 13. We all get given the same seed from the same source and God has a way of shifting the ground of our heart from a path that may be rocky and full of thorns to a fertile ground producing a hundred fold.
Dr Martin Lloyd Jones said - “Have you realized that most of your unhappiness in life is due to the fact that you are listening to yourself instead of talking to yourself? Take those thoughts that come to you the moment you wake up in the morning. You have not originated them, but they are talking to you, they bring back the problems of yesterday, etc. What Would Jesus, Think, Say, Do?
We can all make the mistake that this Christian walk is about us, about our lives and our dreams and our desires but Revelation Chapter 13 verse 8 shows us that before anything was ever created there was a book and this book was called the "Book of Life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world." for those of us that have come to know Jesus as Lord and Saviour we are in His book.
Our God is immutable, that is, He cannot change, He is who He is and God desires to display His glory to all of creation. God doesn't do this out of ego or self-centredness but because His goodness, His love, His mercy, His compassionate can do nothing but radiate from our amazing God because He is God.
Reverend Billy Graham once said: “When we come to Christ, we're no longer the most important person in the world to us; Christ is. Instead of living only for ourselves, we have a higher goal: to live for Jesus.” - The life of a Christian is one devoted to walking the journey of discovery of the glory of God and it starts with a revelation that our God is infinite.
This Resurrection Sunday we look at three stories about Centurions that are written in the Bible. The first sees a response of faith, the third sees a response of an outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the Gentiles and the second we see a response from this hardened Centurion with "Truly this Man was the Son of God"
When is comes to sowing we need to be purposeful according to the word of God and to make sure our giving is Valuable, our giving is Holy and our giving is Worship. The enemy will always try and steal our seed not our harvest and we often settle with what we have instead of believing for God's harvest over our lives.
The Practice of the Presence of God is a book of conversations and letters from Brother Lawrence a 17th Century monk who devoted his life to seeking God. He said "I know that for the right practice of it, the heart must be empty of all other things; because God will possess the heart alone; and as He cannot possess it alone without emptying it of all besides, so neither can He act there, and do in it what He pleases, unless it be left vacant to Him.
Jesus in His time on earth made many trips to a town called Bethany. During some of these visits Jesus showed us how to come into the presence of God through sitting at His feet to coming into the presence in humility and worship, in His presence there is fullness of joy and His blessing.
The Story of King Hezekiah and Sennacherib is one that highlights the incredible mercy and grace of God. Hezekiah had hit a low point in his faith, a testing like he had never experienced before, he even writes to Isaiah can you pray to the Lord your God. Despite this in 2 Kings 19:34 God declares that because of His own sake and for the promise He made King David that God would come through and help Hezekiah.
Today is Vison Sunday and we believe God has some incredible things in store for His people who are called by His Name.
In Luke Chapter 11 the disciples decided to ask Jesus to teach them how to pray, they had already been sent out to minister and had seen many miracles and yet here they are asking about prayer. The disciples knew that there still needed to be change in their lives and pray is a foundational key. Change isn't change until it's changed.
We all sing the famous carol written by Charles Wesley called "Hark The Herald Angels Sing" but his original line was actually Hark! How all the Welkin Rings, Glory to the King of Kings. Charles had a desire that all men and woman should know the Gospel so he wrote hymns over 6000 in fact to share the Peace of God to all.
There are many gifts we will all receive this Christmas, some wanted, some re-gifted, some delightful and some rejected but at that very first Christmas a gift was given to humanity that we may not fully appreciate until we meet Him in glory. “For this is how God loved the world: He gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life." John 3:16.
This Christmas Season let's lay aside the hustle and bustle of busyness to pause and reflect that our Saviour, the Messiah, Jesus was born into this earth. Isaiah Chapter 9 tells us: "For unto us a Child is born, Unto us a Son is given; And the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace."
Ps Harry looks at Romans 6:23 - "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." When we understand the big picture in creation we can see the amazing grace that God shows us his children and the goal of restoration through Jesus.
John Chapter four gives us the story of Jesus on his way to the Samaritan town of Sychar and his meeting with a woman at a well. This Samaritan woman wasn't going to the well to meet Jesus, she had no idea that on this particular day she would have an appointment with her destiny and the truth of real worship would be revealed to her.
2 Samuel chapter 7 shows us an incredible insight into the hypostatic union of Jesus, that is Jesus as both fully God and fully man. What makes this passage so amazing is that it is about 1000 years before Christ and King David is hearing a conversation between Yahweh and Adonai, the LORD said to my Lord.
We all possess a worldview, that is how we see the world around us and how we interact with the world around us. We also as believers have a biblical worldview that shapes our decisions according to the word of God.
The Bible tells us so much about God, it's even been described as Gods love letter to us and yet the Old Testament alone has some 842 references of God's emotions and from that the most common one is anger and wrath. Could it be that God has emotions just like humans do and if so does that mean it depends on how He is feeling each day.
The book of Micah tells us that our response to to our good God is to do what's right, to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. In the parable of the Good Samaritan, Jesus shows us how we are to love our neighbour and also who our neighbour is.
This Father's Day Ps Harry shares about Joseph the earthly father of Jesus. Not much is shown in the bible about this man Joseph but have you ever considered what kind of man God would choose to raise his son, what kind of man would be best suited to not just fulfill prophesy but lead his adopted son to his real heavenly Father.
The goodness of God is something that the whole world experiences just because God is good, it's His goodness and grace that holds back the fullness of evil over the world and in Psalm 23 David writes surely Gods goodness and mercy shall follow us all the days of our life.
Many of us have at some time heard someone say - Why doesn't God just take away the pain, the suffering, the evil especially against innocents. It can be a difficult question to look at however the bible shows us the story of Job a man who God said was was righteous and yet suffering still came his way. This was in contrast to the belief of Retribution which Job and his friends believed in.
If God is good why do bad things happens has been a question no doubt we all have asked at some time or another. To understand this we need to look at how do we justify a good God in an evil world, this is called Theodicy. When we look at God revealing himself to Moses at the burning bush we see a Theophany and to understand God in an evil and suffering world we often think Theodicy but we really need Theophany - God revealed and with us.
Did you know most Christians believe the phrase "God helps those who help themselves" is in the bible, but it's not. We all live in a world where the value we place on what is good is based on our own ideology. Jesus was confronted by a man who asked him what he had to do to be good and Jesus responds with the words "Why do you call Me good? No one is good but One, that is, God."
Solomon encouraged us to not "lean on our own understanding". This implies that there is more than one type of understanding. We don't need our understanding, but rather God's understanding. There is a process that is involved in reaching that place of having God's understanding. Listen in as Ps Harry outlines this process and brings us to a greater level of understanding.
Solomon encouraged us to not "lean on our own understanding". This implies that there is more than one type of understanding. We don't need our understanding, but rather God's understanding. There is a process that is involved in reaching that place of having God's understanding. Listen in as Ps Harry outlines this process and brings us to a greater level of understanding.
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In Corinthians the Apostle Paul writes and prays that we be strengthened with power through God's Spirit to our inner man. We all face this battle between our flesh and our spirit and temptation is impartial, it will reach out to anyone and the bible shows us that there are three types that affect us all. Lust of the flesh - What do you need? Lust of the eyes - What do you want? Pride of Life - Who are you?
In the last week before the crucifixion, Jesus shared what is known as the Olivet Discourse, the name given to the orderly and extended teaching given by Jesus Christ on the Mount of Olives. In this teaching Jesus discusses a topic that makes us as Christians very parochial in our views and weighs it with a parable of the wise and foolish virgins.
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