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Putting God's Word into Practice

I have never been alive during a global pandemic before, and the impact on church gatherings has been felt.  When businesses and churches were locked down in Sydney for months last year it prompted us to begin live-streaming Sunday sermons.  As restrictions eased I entered discussions if we should continue live-streaming or if it encouraged people who were permitted to worship with a body of believers (with restrictions) to stay isolated in the comfort of their homes.  In the end it was decided any means of sharing the word of God and the Gospel was more profitable than seeking to exert control over the decisions of others.  Each one of us will give an account of himself before God, and to leave matters in His hands is best. My experience largely lines up with people from other church fellowships I have spoken to, that there are people who regularly attended church before the pandemic who have not made it back.  We have also seen new people visit and attend our ...

Goliath Had Brothers

The historical record of David triumphing over Goliath the giant with a sling and stone is well known.  Goliath wasn't the only son of a giant in Gath, for the Bible tells us of four others.  I expect you would have trouble if asked to name them, since they only appear in 2 Samuel 21 and 1 Chronicles 20.  This would be a trick question as well, because one of them is unnamed.  His distinguishing mark (besides being a giant!) was he had six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot. The children of Israel rejoiced when David slew Goliath and his blasphemous boasting against the living God and His people was silenced forever.  But even after this notable victory conflicts with the Philistines--and giants of Gath--continued after David was unfit to go to battle.   2 Samuel 21:15-17 says, " When the Philistines were at war again with Israel, David and his servants with him went down and fought against the Philistines; and David grew faint.  16...

Needs Graciously Met

God created mankind with many needs and many of these we recognise:  we know we need oxygen to breathe, food to eat, water to drink, to sleep, work and shelter.  We learn by experience we have a limited space of time between feeling like we need to use the toilet to really needing to go.  Over time we discover our list of needs grows to needing to avoid foods that make us sick and medication we are allergic to.  Being born again by faith in Jesus opens our eyes to a whole new world of needs, that of forgiveness, redemption, acceptance and love we never realised before. Even as there are things we know we need, we have a need all Christians need to realise:  to experience and endure trials.  Many people and even believers are confused with how a God who is supposedly good allows us to go through painful circumstances which obviously seem bad.  The world is full of things which are not God's will due to sin, like death and destruction, yet from the examp...

Kingdom Contributors

I have been reading through Exodus during my evening Bible reading.  Every day there is the opportunity to learn more about God and His grace towards all people throughout the scripture.  No matter how many times we go to the well of scripture, it is always abundant with refreshment for a weary soul. Something that clicked for me last night was how the half-shekel of silver tax exacted from the people was actually used for the construction of the tabernacle.  God gave Bezaleel wisdom to oversee the fabrication of the articles and structure used in the tabernacle.  The silver given was melted down to make the sockets of the sanctuary and hooks for pillars to hold the curtains ( Exodus 38:27-28 ).  Brass offered by the people was melted to make sockets for the door, the brasen altar, sockets of the court and pins ( Exodus 38:29-31 ).  It is a great feeling to look upon a job well done knowing you personally contributed, and the offerings of the people were co...

Undignified (and Clothed!)

Have you ever heard something and repeated it without personal investigation?  It is likely we have all been guilty of parroting something we heard, and this goes for biblical truth.  These days it seems memes, books, blogs, articles and pastors all share the same space with equal relevance.  It is also possible we might place a higher degree of confidence in something we have heard a preacher say and assume what we have heard is the whole truth.  Those who teach and read the Bible have a responsibility to allow the Bible to speak for itself and seek opportunities for scripture itself to correct the erroneous claims we have heard. One of the things I have heard people claim is David celebrated the arrival of the ark of the covenant in Jerusalem by stripping down and danced naked.  If you have never heard this one, good.  But if you have, allow passages of scripture to clear up any confusion.  " I will be more undignified than this ," people sing as the...

Be Lovers of God

As the scriptures predicted, we truly live in perilous times.  Some people wonder if we are in the "last days," and it is clear we are in them based upon  Hebrews 1:1-2  which says, " God, who at various times and in various ways spoke in time past to the fathers by the prophets,  2  has in these last days spoken to us by His Son, whom He has appointed heir of all things, through whom also He made the worlds... "  The revelation of God through Jesus Christ was the beginning of the last days which have continued until now.  The rapture of the church, the great tribulation, the judgment of the world, Christ's millennial reign, final judgment and the establishment of the new heavens and earth has yet to occur.  Let there be no doubt Jesus is alive and will return for His church and will judge the nations He will rule with a rod of iron. Paul wrote this to 2 Timothy 3:1-5 :  " But know this, that in the last days perilous times will come:...

God's Intended End

The child of God can rest in the knowledge God is good and has complete oversight of our lives.  We experience perfect peace when we realise everything we experience--good or bad--is with His knowledge and consent.  God is faithful to accomplish His redemptive purposes for all things in the life of a believer. What Joseph's brothers meant for evil by selling him as a slave, at the same time God intended the situation for good and saved many people alive. I have witnessed many Christians who feel hopelessly "under attack" by Satan because circumstances of their lives are difficult.  I wonder:  how might these same circumstances be viewed if we knew they were God's doing?  The Bible tells us plainly Job faced attacks from Satan himself, yet Job never credited Satan for doing anything.  Part of Job's wondering and struggle was because he was convinced God was behind the good and evil he experienced.  In profound grief of grave personal loss  Job 1:2...