How To Be Great

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Mark10:35-44 Most of us would like to live more than a mediocre life, but how do we live great life? In Mark 10 we read an account of Jesus addressing this very issue with His disciples. In an upside down Kingdom where firsts are last and lasts first, and up is down and down up, Jesus reveals greatness is the Kingdom is measured by servanthood. So what does it mean to be a servant? It is completely possible to do all the christian activities and not be servant hearted because at its core serving as a Christian is a heart issue more than a doing issue. It is worth taking time to examine our hearts and our motives in order that we might seek after God’s heart and represent Him well as His servant hearted Kids.

Habakkuk - True Faith

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Framed within the discourse of justice and sovereignty a picture emerges of a faithful life lived in faithless times. Habakkuk quickly realises that the near future would lack visibly manifest reasons to believe, leaving only faith in God’s promise. This promise would become a refuge, when it appeared that every other means of refuge would be removed. Join us as we discover this picture of true faith, built not upon temporary pleasures, but drawing strength from the permanent promise of the living God.

Habakkuk - Wrestling through Suffering

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Where do we turn when everywhere we look there is suffering and injustice? How do we make sense of a world that sometimes seems so out of control? God invites Habakkuk too ‘look and see’, finding not the evidence of God’s absence, but instead an invitation to discover a God who is at work even in the midst of difficult circumstances.

Habakkuk - The Language of Lament

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Habakkuk - Habakkuk is a journey that takes us from sorrow to singing, pain to praise, desperation to declaration and
from faithless surroundings to faith filled living. This journey begins with the ‘language of lament’. A language that aids our travels through a broken world and that allows us to meet with God in the midst of the journey.

The Fear of The Lord

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As believers, it is vital for us to have a deep sense of awe and reverence for God. The importance of the fear of the Lord can be clearly seen all throughout Scripture and David’s prayer in 1 Chronicles 29:10-13 paints a wonderful picture of a life lived in reverence, and one submitted to the Lordship and authority of God. In our lives today, there is a call for right revelation of who God is, there is a call for re-calibration of our hearts, and there is a holy invitation into more of the Lord. When the fear of the Lord has its proper place in our lives the Lord will have His rightful place.