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Teach Us To Pray
Posted on October 22, 2023 | Pastor: Graham KingLuke 11:1-13. “The Lord’s Prayer” serves as a model prayer, not to just be recited as some religious formula, but to provide key principles for our own prayer-lives as we learn how to pray. The tenants and handrails for prayer our found in this powerful example of prayer.
The Balance Between Sitting & Serving
Posted on October 15, 2023 | Pastor: Graham KingLuke 10:38-42. Martha was distracted from hearing The Word of God and instead was troubled and worried about many things. We must first chose to ”sit at Jesus’ feet” and let him speak, minister, love, correct, guide, wdify and then we can serve from all that we receive and with the right heart motivation.
The Good Samaritan’s Neighbour
Posted on October 8, 2023 | Pastor: Graham KingLuke 10:25-37. The Lawyer asked “Who is my neighbour, apparently believing that he was adequately loving his neighbour and earning eternal life. “Jesus uses this parable, which is so commonly misunderstood, to strip man of his righteousness and to reveal his need for grace and mercy. If you think a man can earn his way […]
Jesus and The Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot)
Posted on October 1, 2023 | Pastor: Graham KingIn John’s gospel, Jesus claimed to be the source of “living water” and also the “light of the world”. It’s only when we consider these claims in the context of The Feast of Tabernacles that we realise how astounding they really were. How could he make these claims and what do they really mean?
Jesus in The Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur)
Posted on September 24, 2023 | Pastor: Graham KingLeviticus 16. What happened on Yom Kippur? How does this feast speak of Jesus and His atoning work for us? Why does the book of Hebrews call Jesus our High Priest so many times? Oh how enriching it is to consider the OT shadows and typology that looks to the work of Jesus!