Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts

Friday, 23 October 2009

Forget those things that are behind

By Pastor Peter Linnecar
It doesn't matter what anyone says, we focus on Jesus Christ. We need to forget those things behind and press towards the mark of the high calling in Jesus and we don't go back.
As we go forward, and as we lift up his name, and as we get used to the openness of sharing our faith that God has given us, so it will be that others will discover the life of Jesus Christ and who he is, for themselves.
Without God, without his life inside by the power of his holy sprit, there's nothing. There's an attempt to get the answer for Christ. There's an attempt to fill up that emptiness inside but you haven't. Inside it is only Jesus inside, that sets them free.
Acts 3:1-11 (show/hide)
1 Now Peter and John went up together into the temple at the hour of prayer, being the ninth hour.
2 And a certain man lame from his mother's womb was carried, whom they laid daily at the gate of the temple which is called Beautiful, to ask alms of them that entered into the temple;
3 Who seeing Peter and John about to go into the temple asked an alms.
4 And Peter, fastening his eyes upon him with John, said, Look on us.
5 And he gave heed unto them, expecting to receive something of them.
6 Then Peter said, Silver and gold have I none; but such as I have give I thee: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk.
7 And he took him by the right hand, and lifted him up: and immediately his feet and ankle bones received strength.
8 And he leaping up stood, and walked, and entered with them into the temple, walking, and leaping, and praising God.
9 And all the people saw him walking and praising God:
10 And they knew that it was he which sat for alms at the Beautiful gate of the temple: and they were filled with wonder and amazement at that which had happened unto him.
11 And as the lame man which was healed held Peter and John, all the people ran together unto them in the porch that is called Solomon's, greatly wondering.
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It dawned on Peter that the holy spirit, the spirit of truth and power, to be a witness was inside him. And God in the way he worked things out, caused that man to be a living testimony.
Acts 4:13 (show/hide)
Acts 4:14-22 (show/hide)
If you're a Christian here tonight, we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard.
Acts 5:17-18 (show/hide)
They had to act. There was no way they could shut these people up. And they thought right we'll put them in prison'. Don't think that only happened then. Jesus Christ is alive today; he's a miracle working God. It's the same God, the same father, the same holy spirit.
And they put them in prison.
Acts 5:19-20 (show/hide)
"All the words of this life". What are we talking about here? We're talking about the difference between life and death. "Tell them all the words of this life". In your life, what God is going to be doing more than you've ever seen before, is create those opportunities where you will share with someone or other, or someone will come to your mind. Why? Because God's alive. Because he's building his church because that's why he died and rose again. He died for the sin of the whole world.
The angel was definitive: "Go, stand and speak in the temple to the people all the words of this life."
Acts 5:21-33 (show/hide)
Acts 3:14-15 (show/hide)
The Jesus Christ who is inside you and caught your attention and made you stop going this way; he's shown you his salvation, and you're walking the other way; it's chalk and cheese. I think we sometimes underestimate what is going on in our lives.
Acts 5:33-39 (show/hide)
You can't overthrow what God does. You can't stand in the way of his purposes. You can't overthrow something which God has initiated. The work that God has started in your life, he's going to complete. He doesn't take you on and then just leave you. Not at all! That which he starts, he finishes. His whole life, 30 years, and then the 3 years, when he gave up his life on the cross, it was as if that was it; failure! Ah, but his mission was complete. And yet, when he rose from the dead, he conquered death and sin in your life, he conquered the power of death and by his holy spirit, the prince of life is alive, right here, tonight. And that which he begins he completes. If it be of God, Gamaliel said, you can't overthrow it, lest haply ye be found even to fight against God.
Acts 5:40 (show/hide)
Don't think "I've done my bit for God." Not at all.
Acts 5:41-42 (show/hide)
Who is it God is bringing across your path? God has given you the faith to give to others, anyone that God draws across your path. No way did they sit down and think "that's it". They didn't pray for the opposition to be silenced, they prayed for more boldness! What is that foundation? It's Him. Wow, so if he's my foundation, he has purposes for me to walk into. He has good things for me to walk into and I want to do what he wants in my life. And I want to be committed to his word.
They rejoiced, that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for his name.
No greater love hath no man than he who lays down his life for his friends.
He is King of Kings and Lord of Lords. He intercedes for us at the right hand of God and he always will do. There is coming a time that Jesus is coming for his people and his church.
What God has started in your life he is going to complete. And what God has placed in your life, life itself, he is going to use you to be the channel to reach out to others. Don't ever think "Well, he can't be saved." No! When he hung on the cross, he thought "You weren't too bad or an impossibility for him to reach to." He took into himself everything that would oppose your going forward in life. He took away everything that would thwart you from being a person that would outwork his purposes in his life.

Friday, 10 July 2009

The True Thomas



Everyone has heard of Doubting Thomas. But that is far from the whole story.

Thomas. It got me to thinking about his life. I want to talk about one episode in his life. He started off with Jesus, and is often known as Doubting Thomas because he wanted to see the nail prints. But if we look prior to that episode, we can see something totally different.



Matthew 10:1-3

There’s Thomas, number seven in the list. He was given power against unclean spirits to cast them out. He was given power to heal sickness and disease – God working through him. Sometimes I think we consider him just in the later episode and forget that he was an apostle, a disciple of Jesus Christ.

There are some here who are weighing up their future. I want to convey the fact that when Jesus called His disciples and said, “Follow me,” that’s exactly what we’re meant to do. We’re to follow Him and do what He wants us to do. No matter what the circumstances, no matter what appears to be against it, follow Jesus Christ.

Here Thomas witnessed this power that God worked through him.

John 10:22-30

That last was the phrase that got to them.

John 10:31-49

Judea was where they had been ready to stone Him. He was under threat of being killed. When the news of Lazarus comes, He stays with the family for a couple of days, and then ...

John 11:8-15

Jesus knew exactly what He was doing. To the disciples as they journeyed with Jesus through life trying to figure out who He was, what His destiny was, so they wondered why He was going back to Judea, when He had only to turn up there for them to stone Him. But He knew what God would demonstrate through the episode of Lazarus.

John 11:16

To the other disciples, that was like a bombshell. What did it reveal about Thomas? As far as he was concerned, Jesus was what it was all about. And if Jesus was to die, as far as Thomas concerned, he was with Him.

Later in the same chapter ...

John 11:43-46

There’s something about being a Christian which means, “for me to live is Christ”. That’s my life. And if Jesus wants me to go somewhere, that’s where I’m going. If Jesus wants me to talk to someone, even if it means a loss of face, it’s what I’ll do.

As Thomas walked with Jesus over three years, he took note of the good things Jesus was doing and he believed in Him, and it was real. When he revealed his heart to the disciples, it hit them. By nature I’m sure Thomas’s demeanour would have been to say the bottle was half empty. But don’t discount Thomas for his personality. It doesn’t matter what personality we have. Jesus is getting specific with you just as you are.

It grieves me when I hear about some young people concerned about what other people have said about them, giving the impression that these young people are not good enough. Jesus is totally interested in you as an individual. There’s no way He’s not interested. He’s interested enough that He wants you to be changed on the inside in such a way that you no longer live for yourself, but for Him. Others, others, others ... not me, me, me.

Jesus talked quite a bit to the disciples.

John 12:23-25

Strange. Jesus is saying, if you love your life, you’ll lose it. If you hate your life in this world, you’ll keep it to life eternal. “But I love life and want to live it and visit loads of places.” But what Jesus was saying to His disciples was, “The life I’m talking about is the life which comes from above, a life which cuts right across what you have. If you’re honest about it, you realise that you do want to get things right on the inside. You’re good at putting on a show, but when push comes to shove, you have to admit, ‘I’m empty, I try to do what’s right and I don’t.’ ”

And here in Thomas’s life, it was a case of “If Jesus is going somewhere, I’m going – for all that He’s done for me.”

Jesus is saying, “If you’re aware that life in this world doesn’t fulfil you on the inside ...” We are a worshipping being. I was reminded of that following the recent death of Michael Jackson and references to him as the king of pop. Somewhere, somehow we have a king. We all have a king. Who’s our king? It’s either the King of kings, the Lord Jesus Christ., or it’s the king of self – me, me, me. And because it’s all me, I’ll pull you down.

And here Jesus is very clear ...

John 12:26

I don’t know what it is, but there’s something stirring at this time in many people’s hearts. They’re weighing up whether or not this is for real. I’m convinced that this weekend and next, it will be an occasion where God by His Holy Spirit will zero in on you, because He loves you.

He doesn’t want you that way. And ,He came back for Thomas, who wasn’t at the first meeting when He appeared to His disciples. He came back because Thomas knew as evidenced here, that there was something about Jesus Christ that was totally different. And Jesus had got hold of Thomas.

Tradition has it that Thomas later became a missionary, and some think he ended up Southern India, and died as a martyr.

This is the time that, because of His love for you, God is getting really specific. What’s it going to be going forward in your life? God wants an openness of heart. He wants us to be honest, and to cut off the peer pressure which takes us the wrong way.

If you love your life, you’ll lose it. If you hate your life in this world, you’ll keep it to life eternal. And that’s the most fulfilling way to live life to the full.

Sunday, 26 April 2009

Putting God's House in Order

In his epistle, it seems Peter looks back to the time when He witnessed Jesus drive out the moneychangers from the Temple, and following on, healing returned and the children came and praised. Judgment began at the House of God then, and as God’s spiritual building, and relying on the fact that in all of this God wants to show forth His love to us, we need to make sure that our lives too are clear of the things which divert us from Him.



1 Peter 4:11

Remember this is a letter, and Peter wanted people to realise that not only was there existing persecution, but greater was to come; and therefore you needed to stand for what you believed in, and realise that you were following on what Jesus Christ did before.

In v12, he returns to the original theme :-

1 Peter 4:12

1 Peter 1:7

I know that everything which has happened in your life in the last months has been to the end that you will become more aware than ever before of who Jesus Christ is in your life. For everyone here, what has occurred here has caused people to examine the foundation of their lives, and the nature of their relationship with God. And v12 refers to some of the circumstances – it’s a trial, a trial of your faith, whether it’s the need for somewhere to live, a financial pressure, the future for your children, your whole future.

I know some of you are going through difficult times. The difficult times you are going through are to try you. Don’t think it strange that this is happening. Your heavenly father is a God of love, who wants to prepare us so that when we see Him we’ll be like Him. The corners are being knocked off us, and we are becoming more focussed on Jesus Christ and our relationship with Him. He loves you. Don’t think it strange ...

1 Peter 4:13-14

1 Peter 2:12

In making a stand for what you believe in, it’s not something unusual for people to take exception. Or in the midst of your pressure, the enemy throws in the thought that it doesn’t work for you – or won’t work out in the way you expected: and asks why you bother with Jesus Christ.

1 Peter 4:14-15

As a busybody, you get so focussed on the lives of other people that you end up not paying attention to your own life. You pick up gossip, and the result is that you end up destroying someone else’s character.

2 Thessalonians 3:11-12

There’s a unique path God has for you. We’re to care for one another, to have a fervent love. Peter pointed out it wasn’t good to be determined to pull someone else down. He might have recalled when Jesus spoke to Him after the resurrection, and Peter asked what John was going to do, and Jesus pulled him back to what He wanted in his life.

1 Peter 4:16

We don’t seek to be a martyr, but the pressures of life cause us to be refined in our faith with God, to have certainty that because God has seen us through one pressure in life, we can rely on Him to do so again.

It’s a good thing to pray for one another.

1 Peter 4:16

Peter was very aware of the fact that the time is come that judgment must begin at the House of God. What does that mean? Whenever I read Peter’s letter, I try to read back to the experiences he had with Jesus. There was a time when something really hit Peter, and I think it became so embedded in his heart that it underlaid these latter comments.

Mark 11:12-14

Mark 11:20-26

Ever after that episode, whenever Peter saw a fig tree, he would be reminded of this episode. There was no fruit. But wedged between these two sets of verses, we have this :-

Mark 11:15-19

Now is the time that judgment must begin at the house of God. And between the two episodes of the fig tree, Peter saw Jesus clear the House of God from what was contrary to God’s purposes.

Now look at Matthew’s account of these same events.

Matthew 21:12-16

See the contrast. There was extortion going on in the Temple. It was a money-making concern. The house of God was not fulfilling the purposes for which it was there. It was a den of thieves rather than a place of prayer. And once it is cleared, the children, the blind and the lame come to Him.

Jesus was concerned with what was going on in the House of God. Earlier in the Epistle, Peter said we are living stones. We are a spiritual house of God. Peter said if you were to be a murderer, or thief, or busybody, of course you would be punished for it. But he extended this. You can’t say you’re a Christian and live the wrong way. If you have a double life, then because God loves you, His judgment will come.

Here’s another account.

John 2:13-17

God is jealous of you as a Christian. As a Christian we are taking the name of Jesus Christ as being the one we follow, who is our Lord and Saviour. It’s not possible in truth to continue with a double life, because judgment follows on that situation.

I began reading back to what “the zeal of thine house” really means.

Isaiah 56:5-7

Next, we see that it is against God – and He will deal with it – if you have this double existence.

Jeremiah 7:8-11

Peter would have remembered these words. He’s talking about persecution coming, and he was aware that if you claim to be a Christian and live your life that way, you need to be a Christian. You can’t say the right things on the outside and yet live wrong on the inside.

Malachi 3:1-6

What Peter witnessed in Jesus was a zeal. He couldn’t stand witnessing what was meant to be a place of prayer, turned into a den of iniquity. And the leaders who were running this business were totally contrary to what God was about. So when Peter says :-

1 Peter 4:17

He was remembering what Jesus did in the Temple, when He cleared it out and healing came and the children opened their hearts to Him. And He was very aware that you can’t live a double life.

1 Peter 2:5-9

We perhaps forget this was all one letter. The earlier thought was that you were a royal priesthood. If you’re a Christian, you’re aligning yourself with the King, the Lord of lords, the Holy One. Now Peter brings them back :-

1 Peter 4:17-18

We need to get our house in order, because God loves us and He is a holy God.

Is this creating a religious, arrogant, superior people? No. It’s to do with acknowledging the grace of God in your heart, and what He has done. He’s broken the power of sin, He’s caused us to walk in the train of His triumph. We live in victory. No matter what the circumstances, as we go forward we are the Christ ones.

“And whoever names the name of the Lord, let Him depart from iniquity.”

If anyone here is living a double life, what God is putting His finger on ... He’s saying “It doesn’t have to be this way.”

Physically, Jesus cleared out the Temple. It was easy to witness that. You can imagine the chaos as He overthrew the tables. And then there was the account which talked of the healing and the blessing and the praise of the children.

Now let’s put our lives in place of the physical Temple. Christ clears a life out. And when we come to the Cross by faith and confess Jesus Christ as Saviour, when we are aware all too well of the mess within and the habits of life which we can’t shake off, He comes inside our heart and changes it about. We’re completely different, set free from the power of sin, set free to think right, to be right, His victory through what He did in dying on the Cross and being raised from the dead.

1 Peter 4:19

That’s not a case of being a martyr. It’s just a case of going God’s way.

Boy, is He faithful! He’s the creator of heaven and earth. The extent of creation blows your mind away. You think of the verse, “What is man that thou art mindful of him?” God knows all about you. But He has put His finger this morning on your life, and the reason He’s done that is that this malaise is going to end.

1 Peter 4:19

In Ephesians, it says Jesus is sorting things out for His church, that He came to sanctify and cleanse the church with the washing of water and the Word, that He might present the church to Himself, holy and without blemish.

Friday, 17 April 2009

Security for Life

I want to refer to some verses which result in you being assured of your position in Jesus Christ. Also the fact that he is in complete control and also I want to convey to you the fact that as a result of him rising form the dead, we have total victory in our lives, through him.

1 Peter 3:16-17

That’s where we stopped last time.

And this whole letter was written when there was persecution for the Christians and more persecution on its way. It is significant that we make a stand for what is true and what is right and I have total confidence that what God is doing, you will see the outworking of the fact that he is risen from the dead and by his Holy Spirit he will fulfil his purposes in your life. He will. The outworking of his Spirit in you will be that you will communicate that life to others.

What is happening is that God is alive and that God is outworking his purposes. And what Peter is conveying here in his letter is, what you are believing in, is the finished work of God.

1 Peter 3:18

What God has done in Christ is that he has brought you to God. Naturally speaking, you didn’t want to know and I didn’t want to know. As the result of what Jesus Christ did on the cross, giving his life, taking into himself your sin and my sin, as a result, he has brought you to his Spirit; quickened by his Spirit. He is the author and the finisher of your faith.

What God is communicating to you and me is that he is alive, that you have an integral part to play in God’s purposes, not only as an individual but in this church.

Hebrews 9:24-28

Now I want to you to note there in v27, that it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment.

Revelation 20:11-15

All that to say from Hebrews and Revelation, the whole tenor of scripture is that when we die, we die. And, in our life, we’ve either responded to God or we haven’t. It isn’t the case that after we die, somehow there’s a second chance. It is appointed unto man once to die, and after that the judgement. And Revelation talks about how people will be judged according to the works they’ve done and how they’ve lived their lives.

1 Peter 3:18-20

If you look at commentaries on these two verses, there are multi-various thoughts on what these two verses mean. Someone might say, “Well when Jesus was taken from the cross and up until he was risen, he went to preach to some people in the prison”. That just goes against what we read in Revelation and Hebrews that it is appointed unto everyone once to die...

I think it is saying that we need to live Christian lives, and if we live right, we will suffer persecution. In the same way, when Noah was preparing the ark, he was laughed at. They also scoffed at Noah for his trust and faith in God. In 2 Peter, we read this verse:

2 Peter 2:4-5

2 Peter 2:9

The result of his preaching, he only found Noah and his family in faith. If we look back in Genesis at the time of Noah, and the violence at that time, it was a horrendous mess. And Noah preached righteousness and the parallel for Peter is that there is an example of someone who has stuck at it, stood his ground, and trusted his God despite everything going on around.

And when he refers to the preaching, it is our responsibility how we respond to that preaching in our lives.

1 Peter 3:18-20

Noah kept going despite the result.

1 Peter 3:21

In other words, the same way that Noah was involved in lots of water and he was saved as a result of floating on that water. In the same way you know water is involved in baptism, it’s as if when you go down into the water, you are put to death in Christ, and then when you come out of the water, you are brought up out of the sin.

The fact of Jesus Christ’s resurrection is your and my security, as we go through life, as different circumstances happen. You can be sure that the author of your faith will finish the work in your life. There is no way that somehow he is going to misfire or take a wrong turning in your life. My response is that is your heart is open toward God and in all honesty you want to do his will, he will show you. He will make it possible for you to know in your gut, the right way forward. However it is, God is faithful and he doesn’t want you to go wrong. You can’t twist God’s arm, but if you know that deep down, in all honesty, ‘Lord I need to know the right way forward’, He will show you. All I want to convey to you tonight that as a result of the finished work of Christ on the cross, as a result of where he is now...

1 Peter 3:22

Now, I’d like you to turn to Matthew, because Jesus had some words about this.

Matthew 28:16-18

All power. There is nothing that will prevent God’s purposes being fulfilled in your life. All power. As a result of that, he now says in v19,

Matthew 28:19-20

The fact that Jesus Christ rose from the dead; the fact that he was taken up to heaven; the fact that he is seated on the right hand of God; the fact that he was given all power in heaven and in earth that when Jesus Christ by his Spirit wants to work in you, so it is you will fulfil his purpose for His life, which are the best for you.

Ephesians 1:15-23

If someone makes fun of you because you want to go God’s way, if someone ridicules you because you are a making a stand in what you believe in, because you want Jesus Christ to be first in your life; keep standing. Be resolute. Jesus Christ rose from the dead; he’s seated in heavenly places. He is outworking his purposes. It's God’s purpose in your life. It’s you being moved by God’s spirit to go God’s way.

Colossians 1:16-18

That in all things he might have the pre-eminence. So in any decision that you’re facing, what will be the result? Will it be that Jesus Christ has the pre-eminence or not? Will it be the priority to fulfil God’s purposes or not? He’s seated in heavenly places at the right hand of God. He wants us to do his will on this earth. And when Peter wrote to these Christians, he was saying ‘it doesn’t matter what happens, what persecution you get, whatever people say, if people are trying to pull you down, Jesus Christ rose from the dead; Jesus Christ is victorious’. And by his spirit you will fulfil his purposes for your life. In tough times, we’re going to lift him up and realise our position in God.

God is at work in your life, and what he has started he will complete. Keep standing for truth. In your workplace, keep standing for truth. With your neighbour, keep standing for truth. With your family, keep standing for truth; by God’s Holy Spirit.

Tuesday, 3 March 2009

Acts (Part 4 of 4) - The Holy Spirit



We’re going to look at the Holy Spirit. This will be quite simple. You’ll have heard much of it before. But sometimes it’s good to revisit old truths. The whole topic is confused in many Christians’ minds. Everyone has a different analysis.



The old Pentecostal teaching was that the Holy Spirit came as a separate experience. You got yourself saved, discovered you weren’t doing too well, and tried to get baptised in the Holy Spirit. Your Christian life seemed to be dull and ineffective and so you tried to get baptised in the Holy Spirit.

I was brought up in a church where I was taught that the Holy Spirit had gone back to heaven after Pentecost. The charismatic renewal of the 20th century changed people’s ideas. There were errors and excesses, but it changed ideas.

So far we’ve seen this propulsion of the Gospel. We’ve seen God didn’t intend it to stay in Jerusalem, and in each stage as it went out, there is a description of what happens in the lives of new believers.

I want to try to make this personal to you.

John 1:12

That’s one of my favourite verses. With whatever background, whatever right or wrong beliefs ... to those who will receive Him, He gives the power to become the sons of God.

Jesus said to the disciples, “I don’t call you servants any more but friends.” But that wasn’t the final status for His church. He doesn’t want us to be servants or friends, but sons. He gives the power which translates you form one kingdom to another and brings you into new birth.

In our study we are seeing with group after group that He gave the power to become the sons of God, to be different, to have a relationship with God and call God their Father, and express things in how they lived and related to other people.

Some very important basic principles ...

Exegesis is where we draw the meaning out of the Word. Isogesis is the opposite, and it is dangerous – it’s where I bring my interpretation and try to make it fit. There is a cardinal principle – you move from the general to the specific rather than the other way round. The other way is to use it as a proof text, and that will get you into trouble.

The Bible records the whole concept of salvation, as the gift of the Holy Spirit being transmitted to the early church.

The following is a prophetic word made in Old Testament times, looking forward to what was going to happen in the New Testament.

Ezekiel 36:24-27

John 14:15-17

Luke 24:49

Acts 1:4-5

The Holy Spirit is the promise of the Father. I’d never really picked that up before. When we look at anything in the Bible, we look beyond the actual words and to the nature of God. And when we bring the nature of God into our understanding, things become clearer. I know the promise flows from the God of love, who doesn’t change. It’s a promise which will be kept.

I wish someone had told me that the Holy Spirit is the promise of the Father in the early years when I was trying Old Testament methods be a Christian, to get to the place where I could be baptised in the Holy Spirit. I was aware of the problems in my life, that I didn’t match up, that I was ineffective. Struggling for the baptism, and I didn’t know He was the promise of the Father. It gives a tremendous security.

This is a word which can’t be broken or altered, and it’s for everyone. There is no two-tier system, where some people have some elevated experience which makes them better Christians than others. It’s not conditional, not something which is the privilege of an exclusive group. I can rely on the promise because it comes form a divine source. It’s not something I engender, attain to by living a perfect Christian life. It’s something which comes from a divine source, and it’s a promise.

In each of the major passages through Acts which refer to the baptism, that concept of a promise is very clear.

The first one was pre-Pentecost – Acts 1:4. We’ve looked at that.

Acts 2:32-33

Jesus has received the promise of the Father and sent it to us.

Now post-Pentecost.

Acts 2:38-39

We’re going from Jerusalem out to Samaria. This is the time when Simon the Sorcerer tries to buy the gift of the Holy Spirit.

Acts 8:20

Now to the Gentiles.

Acts 10:44-45

He is the promise of the Father and comes as a gift to every believer.

Now how does the promise come?

Acts 1:5

An active verb requires you to do the doing. A passive is when something is done to you. So here we have both passive verbs. This isn’t something you do to yourself – God does it to you. You can’t do it yourself. What I find incredible is that no one in all the events through Acts was excluded. There weren’t 60 of the 120 at Pentecost who didn’t receive. The same happened at Caesarea. The same with the 12 at Ephesus. They were all filled. It was inclusive, non-conditional, a promise, and a promise which God fulfilled. And that promise brought a power. And the power for mission is a lot of the emphasis we see, because of the nature of the book and its concern with the Gospel going out.

We are to be witnesses to Him. it’s not a power to be consumed on ourselves, to grow us, to elevate us above others. It’s a power to be witnesses to Him.

Bruenner: “To be baptised in the spirit is to become Christ’s. The power of the Holy Spirit is His ability to join men to the risen Christ so they are able to represent Him. There is no higher calling.”

“We are the message.” What we express is what we live. We become the message. We have the power to represent Him, to know His mind and will, to speak as He speaks, to represent Him not just in terms of a pulpit or a specific message, but every minute in the way we live. We need a power beyond us to do that. But the promise is there. Some people say that was just for the apostles. Does it apply to other people?

Despite the fact that the disciples lived with Jesus, saw His compassion, His authority, His signs and wonders ... despite this, it was only when the Holy Spirit came that they were joined with Him in understanding what it was all about, to represent Him and reach out and let Him work through them to touch people’s lives, with the Word, with healing power. It was the Holy Spirit which represented them.

I want to pick out the word wind. It’s used only in one other place – also in Acts, where it means breath. It refers to the breath of life. Man was made and God breathed into him and he became living soul. There’s a life which has come. These people are being enlifed with God. We have it also in Psalms 150 – let everything that has breath praise the Lord. What happened on the Day of Pentecost was that that breath of life came inside people and changed them.

Bruenner: “Wherever the Holy Spirit comes to a man, He comes to fill, not only to affect, to dwell not simply to visit. The Holy Spirit is a person, and therefore where He is, He is fully.” When He comes He comes in fullness, without partiality. He comes to give us the power to become the sons of God and to live as sons of God in the world.

They all spoke in tongues. They didn’t seek it as an experience, but it came.

Acts 5:32

People have suggested this is evidence that you have to be special. You have to have obedience or you won’t get baptised. But we have a difference in tenses here. The obedience isn’t the cause of the coming – it’s the result. The Holy Spirit whom God gave (past) to those who are obeying (present) Him. It’s the empowerment of the Holy Spirit which leads to the obedience, not the other way round.

Acts 8:14-17

That scripture has been used to argue that the coming of the Holy Spirit is a separate experience from new birth. There is a delay factor. The Samaritans were the natural enemies of the Jews. They were rejected by the Jews. And here what is happening within this group of despised people is exactly the same as had happened with the Gentiles at Jerusalem.

I think we have to see the significance of this event. The Gospel is going out from the Jewish enclave and it’s going to the Samaritans. It seems God wanted the Apostles to know the same was happening here as at Jerusalem. They were believing and receiving the Holy Spirit.

If we’d had the Apostles at Jerusalem and then a separate group with no Apostolic involvement, you might have had differences springing up. So there was apostolic involvement, but it was the same experience. They didn’t receive the Holy Spirit to start with, but then the Apostles came and prayed for them to receive the Holy Spirit. Same experience over a longer period of time.

Acts 10:44-45

The Gentiles are brought in in the same way. And to show there was no difference, there was the gift of tongues. They praised God in exactly the same way as the Jews had done. This is clearly a time of conversion. Peter came for a specific purpose.

Acts 11:14

When Peter tells the whole story to the Apostles at Jerusalem, he stresses the fact that it was the same for the Gentiles as for the Jews.

Acts 11:18

What are we saying? We’ve looked at Pentecost, we’ve looked in Samaria, in Caesarea. And we’ve seen that this is a promise. The Holy Spirit comes as a promise, and He comes at new birth. This isn’t a separate experience I have to struggle to get – it comes as a free gift when I am born again. And it comes completely by faith, by grace.

Let’s return to Simon the Sorcerer.

Acts 8:17-19

His motivation was wrong. He wanted something He didn’t have. He didn’t realise this was a gift of grace. He was seeking outside of faith for something which was only God’s to give. He goes down as the father of heresy. The problem was he through he could earn it. He didn’t see it was a gift of faith.

We have a similar problem in the Jerusalem conference. This was bound to happen. It was part of the reason that God made sure Peter was there when the Gentiles first received the Holy Spirit. We have certain people thinking that circumcision is a prerequisite for being a Christian.

Acts 15:1

Faith isn’t enough. Something else has to be involved. This was a tremendous conflict which the early church had to resolve.

Acts 15:7-11

The gift is by grace through faith. God is showing there is only one basis for salvation. It’s a gift which comes in the power of the Holy Spirit – nothing to be added, no conditions to be fulfilled, no need for anyone to be excluded.

Acts 15:11

Thankfully the decision of the Jerusalem council was to set at naught the notions of the people who wanted elements of Judaism brought into Christianity – it was all of faith.

Acts 18:24-26

This was a man who appeared to have so much. But there was a limit to what he knew. He had the Bible knowledge, the facts, but he only had the baptism of John. I can look back in my own life to a place where I had a lot of Bible knowledge, to a place where I took positions of leadership in Christian Unions and helped in the church. But I only had the baptism of John. This man could only take people so far. He couldn’t bring them into the reality of new birth, because he didn’t know the Holy Spirit. He was conscientious and thorough, but one thing was lacking – he hadn’t come to a new birth experience himself through the power of the Holy Spirit.

In my own experience there were times when I had so much and yet had nothing, because no one told me that I needed the promise of the Father, that there was a supernatural life I could live. I believed the teaching, and the teaching was good up to a point. But the only thing which changes you on the inside is when you are born by the spirit of God and you become not a servant, not a child, but a son of God. In this book, this is what we see the Holy Spirit doing – bringing people into relationship with God.

We have a similar problem in the next chapter. This is interesting ...

Acts 19:1-6

Paul took them back to basics. He taught faith in Jesus Christ, and when that faith became a reality they were baptised in the Holy Spirit. He didn’t go on to high things, but to the fundamental. It’s at the beginning that every believer receives the Holy Spirit. We are baptised by one spirit into one body.

I can see that very much when I look back. I knew I had to repent. I knew I needed a relationship with God. I was baptised in water. But there was something missing. And when true faith in Jesus Christ came, I was baptised in the Holy Spirit. The two went together. No one in the whole of the New Testament do we have any teaching of a two stage Christian experience. In Acts, there was no two-tier experience – just one experience.

There’s no such thing as baptism in the Holy Spirit. It’s not ever expressed like that in the Bible. It talks about baptising in the Holy Spirit, but not baptism. And there is a difference. In many places, when you talk about baptism in the Holy Spirit it sounds like an event. Baptising produces a different concept. The same type of understanding which sees baptism as an event also talks about the conditions needed to underpin it. Some people require you to have many different experiences before you’re ready. You have to do and be so many things before you attain to where you ought to be.

Bruenner: The whole teaching of a second experience involves a denial of grace. It says the Gospel is ok for the beginning but not for the continuation of the Christian life ...

The Holy Spirit comes when we first believe. He baptises us into one body, empowers us. He is there when we are born from above, and He doesn’t go away. That’s not to say there aren’t times in our lives when we need to know again.

In Acts 4 after they had encountered the Sanhedrin, the disciples needed to know God was with them, and it was almost as though they were baptised.

People like Whitfield saw that the Holy Spirit empowers us form the moment of new birth. But they also saw this as an ongoing experience. It isn’t just one event, but a continuous one. You are baptised – it’s continuous.

Sometimes we try to get all our doctrine in neat boxes. We try to understand everything. But we know only in part. God is an awful lot bigger than our understanding and doctrine. Why did a God who in a sense dismissed the Moabites, include Ruth? He reaches out beyond our concepts in ways we don’t understand.

We can’t lose the Holy Spirit. He doesn’t come to visit, but to remain. He will be with you, dwell with you, and shall be in you.

Looking at the whole of this book, we see that whenever new birth came to a different group of people, the Holy Spirit is there, moves, empowers them, gifts them. He is the promise of the Father. At new birth we are all made to drink of one spirit.

1 Corinthians 12:13

Don’t we see that in this book? Regardless of people’s background, all received faith in the same way, with the coming of the Holy Spirit.

How do you know the Holy Spirit as come? How do you know you’ve been born?
He brings us into relationship with God. He gives us the assurance that we actually do belong to God.

Romans 8:15-17

This was the assurance which came to person after person in place after place as the Gospel moved forward with power, the whole thing orchestrated by the Holy Spirit. And it’s a promise – to you and to your children. At new birth we are sealed with that Holy Spirit.

Ephesians 1:12

The Holy Spirit is the seal, Jesus the sealer. The seal denoted possession and protection.

Acts 1:8

We tend to think of that in terms of preaching, sharing the Gospel, evangelism. But there are other areas, other ways in which we are witnesses to Him. We are witnesses in the values we have, the books we read, the TV programmes we watch ... in every single area of our lives.

I was struck when Peter referred to the verse about the children in Nehemiah (Nehemiah 13). The children could not speak the Jews’ language. These were children of people who were no longer witnesses to God, children who had paid a price, who didn’t know who or where they were. They didn’t know their relationship with God, didn’t know the law, couldn’t speak the language. Where there is mixture there is always confusion.

We are called to be witnesses to Him in our families, in how we speak, in what we expect of our children, how we expect them to behave, in the values in their lives. We are called to transmit the faith to our children and we need the power of the Holy Spirit to do it.

To as many as received Him gave He power to become the sons of God. He gives us the power and we need it. He gives us the power to live a which is different, which pleases Him. And that power is in the person of the Holy Spirit, the Comforter, the one who strengthens us, seals us, empowers us. He is the one who comes when we are born into the kingdom of God and He never leaves.

Called to be witnesses unto Him. We don’t think of ourselves as anything special. We aren’t Peter or Paul or John or Philip. But our calling is to be witnesses to Him.

There are times when you know that power is there, times you know when you’re facing something you can’t handle on your own. There are times when you know God gives you wisdom, and afterwards you ask yourself where it came from. The reason we can do this is that the Comforter never leaves. He strengthens, equips, empowers. He is what we need every minute of every day.

Peter Linnecar: This takes the pressure off. The gift of tongues is totally valid. But when we reach the gates of heaven, we shan’t be asked “Do you speak in tongues?” God knows what we need, and He equips us accordingly. There are some who value that gift particularly. Brilliant. But what came over tonight was the whole aspect of the promise of the Father, and the Holy Spirit 100%.

Sunday, 15 June 2008

The Lord’s Supper



As we come to the Lord’s Supper, we need to come worthily, mindful of the things He purchased for us on Calvary.

I want to talk about aspects of Holy Communion. When Jesus Christ comes into a person’s life to change them, there is a complete and utter transformation. It’s the difference between death and life.

God takes note of different things ...

Malachi 3:16

Jesus referred to something that has a bearing on each one of us.

Luke 10:17 – 20

There is a recording which is eternal. For those who are Christians, your name is written in Heaven.

Revelation 20:12

God is establishing His purposes, outworked by the recording of our names in the Lamb’s Book of Life, solely as a result of what Jesus Christ has done for each one of us.

Hebrews 10:9 – 17

“Their sins will I remember no more.” What He is remembering is that He has recorded your name in the Lamb’s Book of Life. On the other hand, things are actively being forgotten. God is active in not remembering our sin. He chooses not to remember. Some people are concerned about their past, and keep replaying things they have done wrong. The enemy delights in that. Whereas God in Christ has said, “Their sins will I remember no more.” Sometimes we dredge up things which someone else may have done, and we regard ourselves as superior. God has forgiven them, but sometimes we take part in conversations where the whole thrust is to pull someone else down. That’s not what we’re about as we partake of the bread and wine. The Psalms tell us how beneficial it is when the people dwell together in unity.

Previously I talked about how the Passover was a memorial of the angel of death passing over the houses of those who had eaten of the lamb and had the blood sprinkled on the door post. We saw how the Passover lamb became Jesus – behold the Lamb of God. And 1 Peter talks about the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.

When Jesus spoke of His body being eaten, He instituted something we were to do to remember Him until He came again. Taking the bread and wine helps us remember what He has done for us until He comes again.

The Corinthian letters were very practical. There were four and we have two left.

1 Corinthians 5:6 - 8

You need to be sincere and conduct yourself in truth – no malice or wickedness.

1 Corinthians 10:16 - 21

You can’t serve God and mammon – there’s a difference between being a Christian and not being a Christian. And when you take the bread and wine, you are identifying with Christ and saying, “You have given me life. You are my life. I’ve forgotten those things which went before. I’m identifying with who You are and what You’re doing in me.”

In the Corinthian church, there were people supposedly going God’s way and people going the world’s way. Impossible! Here, we are identifying with what God has done in us.

In the Corinthian church, people were coming together, not having eaten at home, and making the most of it as a meal.

1 Corinthians 11:22 - 23

Luke 22:19 – 20

1 Corinthians 11:23 - 27

It’s possible to come unworthily. People were treating this like any old meal. Think about what it means to take things unworthily. It wouldn’t be a good idea to take part if you don’t have a clue what Christianity is all about, or if you aren’t a Christian. That can be remedied, though. What is the situation with you and God? You know all about Him, and maybe today God is saying, “What I did on the Cross was done for you and it doesn’t matter if there was no one here apart from you”. You were on Jesus’ mind when He went to the Cross and died for you. He didn’t want you to be bound in sin, to have those habits you can’t overcome because there is a power of sin which hasn’t been broken. He wants you to live clean, because He wants to give His life inside you, to take the power and penalty of sin. He wants to give you His life.

1 Corinthians 11:28 - 30

If we sorted ourselves out and got things right, we’d be ok.

1 Corinthians 11:32 - 34

We are taking part in something instituted by Jesus Christ – “This do in remembrance of me.” How frequently should we do this? It doesn’t say. But periodically, we need to do it, to remind ourselves of what Jesus Christ did for us on the Cross, and how He rose from the dead to break the power of sin. When I eat, I thank God for what He has done for me.

He loves you. He’s concerned about you. He wants you to be secure. He wants you to know that what He has started in you by giving you His life, He will complete, until that time when He meets you.

I know what God instituted by taking the bread and wine. It was a tangible thing so we would remember who He is and what He did until He comes again. And the love He expressed on Calvary for each one of us isn’t just a quick phrase in the Bible – God is love, and He didn’t want you to live your life on an impossible pathway which doesn’t work. He wanted you to live your life to fulfil His purposes, which are the best for you and will bring glory to His name.

The church is the Bride of Christ, and is fulfilling the purposes God has for His people. And there are lots of other people who will become Christ-ones through what God will do. He is acting throughout the world, and we are part of the church worldwide. It’s not my church – its God’s church. It’s all to do with an expression of God’s love for mankind. “Behold how they love one another.” You need to examine yourself right now. But as we identify with what Christ did, so it is that we are one body, one faith, one baptism.

Sunday, 8 June 2008

The Good Shepherd



There is a huge contrast between those shepherds who are concerned only for their own interests, and the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep. Whatever our needs in life, if we hear His voice, we will find that He has already prepared the way.

Jesus was talking to the Pharisees after healing the man who was born blind. When the man returned after being healed Jesus had moved on, but later Jesus came and found the man again.



John 9:36 - 41

Jesus told the Pharisees that if they were blind, they would have no sin, but because they claimed to see, their sin was still inside them. The Pharisees were kidding themselves. They didn’t see. The man born blind could now see and wanted to know the person who healed him.

The Pharisees were in positions of importance, linked to the Temple, teachers of the law, and they lorded it over other people. When Jesus spoke about shepherds, the Pharisees would have known what the Old Testament taught on the subject.

Ezekiel 34:1 - 4

The prophets – the shepherds – were only out for themselves.

Ezekiel 34:5 - 16

Ezekiel 34:23 - 24

Verse 23 prefigures the verses we will now look at, where Jesus said “I am the good shepherd.” There is one shepherd, the bishop of your souls. When He said that, the Pharisees and the others knew the background. There were shepherds who only lived for themselves. Their lifestyle was paramount; the people were not. Everything was geared to them, not to the people. God said, “I will seek them, will feed them, will provide for them.”

John 10 shows that what Jesus said resonated with His hearers.

John 9:41 – 10:5

Remember the context. He has just told the Pharisees that they were fooling themselves, convinced that they knew what they were doing and how to preserve their lifestyle. They said they saw, and therefore their sin remained, because they didn’t admit their need, they didn’t admit what was inside. The sheepfold - four walls with one door – anyone who doesn’t come in by the door is a thief. This would have hit the Pharisees between the eyes.

Jesus is far more interested in you than you know. He knows each of you by name, and He wants you to be aware that He is the Good Shepherd, that He does provide and has made every provision for your well-being.

John 10:6 - 7

Before it was a case that you had to go in through the door. Now He is saying He is the door.

John 10:8 - 9

This was a revolutionary thought to the people who were listening. Jesus was ascribing to Himself who He was. He was describing Himself. From our perspective, we can look back and see how things worked.

It doesn’t matter who you are. It doesn’t matter if you’ve written yourself off, thinking you’re not good enough, thinking that your problems are too difficult to solve. He’s saying He is the door. You are safe – safe from the consequences of your sin, safe from retribution, safe because you have Christ’s life in you. Some of you have written yourselves off, but I want to confirm God is saying to you, “I am aware of you more than you know.” He loves you. Some of you have have wondered but He has heard your prayers and does hold your future in His hands.

The freedom will be there to go in and out to find the pasture. The sheep will be cared for. It even goes to the point where if the sheep were in danger, the shepherd would give his life to care for the sheep.

John 10:10

In verse 9, a man will be saved, go in and out and find pasture. By contrast, the thief comes to steal, kill and destroy. What a revolutionary thing Jesus was saying! And the Pharisees were listening.

John 10:11-16

There’s a direct link back to Ezekiel. And Jesus now extends this to include both the Jews and the Gentiles.

John 10:17-18

You’ll be saved, go in and out, find pasture. Sometimes, people ask about God’s guidance, and what is the right way for a person’s life. God is interested in you. And He’s so careful to get it right for you. He’s so careful that He’s sorted things out in advance for the best – the best way to fulfil the destiny He has for your life.

Isaiah 30:18 - 21

You’ll hear His voice. His sheep know His voice. You may think “But I’m not important. God won’t speak to me like that.” Why not? We’re talking about anyone here, you don’t have to be something special. He knows what you’re facing, and He knows that if you keep going forward, you’ll hear a voice saying ‘This is the way’.

In 1978 I went for a financial job in London. An agency sent me to see a Mr Low at National Mutual. They said the agency had sent me to the wrong company by mistake. I said, “Well, do you have a job?” And that’s how I got the job. God wanted me in National Mutual. If you’re moving, the rudder of a ship can be effective. If you’re stuck in dry dock, it won’t. You have to go forward, and you can trust God to sort it out. He specialises in providing for you because He loves you.

Psalm 37:4 - 5

Delight yourself in the Lord. “But my heart’s wicked”. How does that stack up? You’re a Christian. You’re delighting yourself in God. So He’ll create in your heart that desire which He will then meet. Everything will tie in. You have abilities and skills. Delight yourself in Him and He will give thee the desires of thy heart.

Psalm 37:5

Ephesians 2:10

He knows the future. Your times are in His hands. And your voyage of discovery in life is to rejoice in the provision of God for you in ways you never expected. He loves you. If any man hear His voice, he will find pasture.

1 Peter 5:6 - 7

Humble yourselves. Don’t make out that you see if you don’t. Be honest. Realise God is listening to you on the inside, and He has the answer already.

John 10:27 - 28

He’s talking to the Pharisees here as well. No matter what anyone says, no man will pluck you out of Jesus’ hand.

John 10:29

God is greater than all. There is no way He’s not in control and making provision for you.

John 10:30

I don’t know how you got here today or what you were thinking. Possibly you were wondering about your future. Jesus says to you today, “I am the door. By me if any man enter in, he shall be saved and go in and out and find pasture.”

He gives eternal life, which you experience now.

Sunday, 11 May 2008

Look Unto Me



God is in control of everything. That has been particularly pressed upon me lately. God is interested in your life at this time. He is careful to organise things, so that He can prove His love for us.



Isaiah is often referred to as a fifth Gospel and I will be particularly concentrating on the following verse.

Isaiah 45:22

At that point in time, Jerusalem was in ruins, and various prophets had foretold that worship would resume at Jerusalem, and the temple would be rebuilt.

Isaiah 45:1 - 4

Cyrus, the king of Persia, would outwork the purposes that God wanted for His people, the children of Israel. God knows the affairs of man. History is about God building His church at this time, in His way, worldwide. There are situations in your life, perhaps, where you’ve thought that you just don’t know the way forward. Your God is in control of your situation. He’s heard you. He’s not caused you to be washed up on a beach somewhere, stranded.

Isaiah 45:5 - 8

God is in complete control. Some of you have been wondering in your heart about the way forward in your life, and God, by His Holy Spirit will quicken to you that now is the time to just realise what Christ did for you on Calvary, and what the resurrection from the dead is going to mean to you personally at this time. What does it mean for me to be a Christian?

Isaiah 45:9 - 12

He’s the creator God. He gave you life and formed you in the womb.

Isaiah 45:13 – 15

It doesn’t matter what the situation is with the people around you. God specialises in changing things where the impossible to your mind becomes possible in Him. He specialises in that. When He was hanging on the cross, and everyone had written Him off, it was the end... and yet it was the beginning. He endured the cross for your sin and my sin.

Isaiah 45:15-17

If that isn’t clear, I don’t know what is. Through Isaiah the prophet, God is saying, this is what I am. This is who I am.

Isaiah 45:18 - 21

I am your Saviour. Look to me.

What is it that you’ve tried to put into your life to plug that gap? God is saying to you, I am your Saviour. Look to me.

Isaiah 45:22

Look unto me. There’s not some weird formula or some weird experience that you must have. Look unto me, He says. That’s all. All He wants us to do is to look. You don’t have to prove yourself or be somebody, you don’t have to do this or that so I can bless you. Look unto me, God says. Forget everything else you’re trying to fill your life with. Look unto me, and be ye saved.

This was the verse that converted Spurgeon. He was so conscious of his sin and his need of a saviour, and he realised it was so simple. He thought, I can do that. I can look. You can do that. There’s nobody that is of a different caste. There’s nobody that isn’t of the elite.

Who is He? He’s God. Who is like Him? No one. What can you somehow have as a replacement for God? Nothing. Would you want a replacement? I don’t think so. Why would you want a replacement? All that’s needed is for you to realise that you can’t do it on your own.

I was looking through various phrases that Jesus said in the Gospel of John.

John 8:12

John 10:11

John 12:32

John 14:6

He knows what He’s doing, and He loves you. He knows your inside, and He wants your inside to propel your outside. He’s the only one who can get hold of the inside of you and change everything. No one else can do that.

Isaiah 45:23 - 25

Philippians 2:5 – 11

Romans 14:11 – 12

It all ends there. There is a direct quote of Isaiah 45 in Romans 14. We will all give account of ourselves to God. There are some here today, who know in their hearts, right now, God is saying, Come on, look unto me and be ye saved. He loves you.

Tuesday, 8 April 2008

Holding forth the Word of Life



As Christians, we need to hold forth the word of life.

In the early church, God organised everything so that His word of life came upon a variety of people and changed them forever.

Acts 16:12 – 18

The damsel was a fortune teller and her masters were running a business through her and conning people out of money.

Acts 16:19 – 34

How did God get hold of that keeper of the prison? The keeper had carried out his job and locked Paul and Silas in prison. When the earthquake happened Paul and Silas had the opportunity to escape but they didn’t, which resulted in the keeper of the prison coming to them and asking what he must do to be saved.



God Knows What He Is Doing!

God manoeuvres things in the circumstances of mankind because He loves us. God knows what He is doing in the affairs of man. He knows what He is doing in building His church. He knew what He was doing when His son went to Calvary.

Philippians 1:1 – 7

God does what He does at the time He does it for a purpose. There is no template of how God operates. He is faithful and He is love. God has opened our hearts and our minds for that word of life to come and dwell inside us.

Philippians 2:1 – 4

These verses are very practical. The people of Philippi knew how the church had started and the miracle that happened with the earthquake. Paul wanted them to hold forth the word of life. They needed to be aware of what God had done in their midst. God builds His church in His way and in His time.

Philippians 2:5 – 8

The reason why Jesus humbled Himself, was because He knew what needed to be done in order for the church to exist. For the joy that was set before Him he endured the cross. He went through everything for you and me and forgot His own reputation. Nothing matters other than what is inside of a person.

From generation to generation God communicates His life, because He loves us. What’s the future for us and our children? Our future is to bring praise to the One who has given us life inside. Our future is to communicate to others and allow Him to share his love to others through us.

Philippians 2:9 – 11

He’s alive. He is the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords. His life is communicated to people and changes them on the inside. We are here at this time in our life, because He wants us to hold forth the word of life that He has given us.

What Is Your Foundation?

Philippians 2:12 – 13

It is God who is working in you both to will and to do of His good pleasure. Our standing before God does not change because of the current circumstances in our life. What is the foundation of your life? Where is your trust?

Philippians 2:12 – 15

Across the world there are people who can’t stand the Gospel and so we are to be as lights in the world, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation. We are going to hold forth the word of life, and recognise what God has done in our lives.

What’s the future of your life? To allow God to work in your life and to be obedient to Him. The keeper of the prison didn’t consider that putting Paul and Silas in prison would result in His salvation. How are you going to react to a new circumstance? What’s your foundation? Where are you going? There are people who are just waiting for that time when God’s life comes to them.

Philippians 2:16

Are you going to hold forth the word of life or are you going to let a circumstance turn you about? You know the miraculous provision of God and how God’s life was communicated to you. God is organising His church in His way worldwide. He knows what He is doing.

He’s a wonderful saviour and the church is His bride. There is nothing that can prevail against it. He went to the cross, took everything in Himself and died to it, so that sin could be conquered in your life. You don’t have to live contrary to God, your life can change. There was a reason for the miracle that happened in Philippi.

God is faithful. He is true. He is all love. He forgives you and me. He has forgiven you and me. Why? Because He is building His church.

We’ve only got one life. Let’s go forward, holding forth the word of life.