Jesus – Priest and King
By Not Known The news of God’s mercy in Jesus calls us to a life that is changed from the inside out (Rom 12:1-2). The New Testament never lets us off the hook, as though the message of grace is an excuse of sin, but repeatedly calls us to a life worthy of the Lord (1 Thess 4:8). Those who are using Bible in 13 heard that call as we read through the Sermon on the…
Jesus Paid it All!
By Not Known Today’s Lord’s Supper points us to the gospel of Jesus. God forgives sin and restores those who believe in his Son to fellowship with himself and all else. Jesus spoke of this when he gave us the Lord’s Supper. The setting was a Jewish Passover meal (Ex 12:1-30). A lamb’s blood was the sign for judgment to ‘pass over God’s…
The A to Z of Biblical Prophecy
By Not Known Our Bible contains 17 Old Testament books and one New Testament book of prophecy. The New Testament mentions prophets in the Gospels and Letters. We looked at a passage from Amos last Sunday and will start looking at Zechariah this morning. That’s the A to Z! Some think of the prophets as primarily foretellers of the future. Some then comb the prophets…
Let us worship God
By Not Known In some places church services start with the words “Let us worship God.” These good words summon believers to give God his worth for who he is by praying to him, listening to what he says and by singing his praises. During this last month we have been reminded and challenged about different aspects of our services of worship. It’s now time…
Give God His Worth by Singing His Praise
By Not Known God’s people sing. From one end of the Bible to the other we read of people writing and singing spiritual songs (e.g. Ex 15; Rev 5). The songs of the Bible express the thoughts of the mind and the feelings of the heart in a way that is centred on God. Under the new covenant in Jesus there is a new song that is centred on Jesus – but the focus is…
Sharing the Worship of Other Christians
By Not Known Heaven is a place of global worship. Believers from every corner of humanity unite to declare their adoration to the one God and Saviour (Rev 7:9-10). We have a taste of this on earth as we share in worship with other Christians. I have worshipped with the incredible exuberance of percussion, dance and song in Kenya and Nigeria; heard the deep harmonies of…
Give God His Worth by Praying to Him
By Not Known The Bible challenges us with its call that we ‘pray continually’ (1 Thess 5:17). This does not mean entering a monastery and spending every waking hour on our knees. (Although, some time praying on our knees is a good reminder of our submission and dependence on the Lord!). It means living the whole of life with an active awareness of God and…
Give God His Worth for who He is
By Not Known The first place to study worship is in the last book of the Bible. The worship of , heaven is the model for the church on earth, for heaven’s worship is perfect (Heb 8:1-2;9:11,23-24). All earthly worship is flawed, for we always bring imperfect hearts in worship of a God who deserves perfection. Heaven’s worship is directed towards God the Father…
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Working With God
By Not Known The Scripture teaches that God saves. We don’t save ourselves. Nor is there a partnership between equals. As Eph 1:3-14 outlines, God has done all needed for our salvation in his works to predestine, justify, sanctify and glorify (Eph 1:3). And that is why all praise belongs to him for salvation and why it is all to his glory and none to us (Eph…