THE POWER OF GODS WORD BY ROBERT MULHEARN So important is our ability to understand and correctly interpret the bibles teachings, we embark on a short journey through a small part of Luke's gospel in order to better practice our exegesis and hermeneutics and see the deeper layers that reside in the God's powerful words.
JESUS AND THE BLIND BEGGAR BY WILLIAM THORNE A stern reminder of Jesus' response to those who cry out louder, pursue further and make no excuses in face of intense pressure from the world. The beggar surely gives us contrast to our often busy, and distracted lifestyles as we experience the fruit of a relationship with him.
THE VOICE BY DAVID BLILEY GUEST SPEAKER AUCKLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST The voice of God always has and always will have a profound affect on those who hear it, as it brings the power of conviction, change and ultimately the story of Jesus into fruition. It is time for us to hear God's voice again in our lives, and let it pave the way for a road to Jesus in those around us.
THE VALUE OF A PROMISE BY JEREMY NEWTON-JOHN The climax of Luke is all about the result of Jesus' actions, but in order to really be appreciative and changed by Jesus it is not enough to just know today, but generate deep convictions meaning we never forget the promise of Jesus' sacrifice.
ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTIONS BY ROB MULHEARN Our relationship with Jesus is all about how we choose to interact with him. A relationship is knowing the communication will be a two-way exercise and ensuring that we are asking the right questions in order to understand the truth
JESUS' CRUCIFIXION BY ROB MULHEARN Time to be reminded that Jesus is the original story of grace and salvation and it is enough in our lives to compel our whole train of thinking to be changed forever as we understand the complete sacrifice of the Cross
JESUS DRIVES OUT THE MONEY LENDERS BY ROB MULHEARNWe know in our hearts what the truth is, and Jesus' zeal and passion help us identify our need to get back to basics. Making sure being close to God and spending time with him is our habit, so we can become more and more like him and in doing so share his convictions for our own lives.
RISK REWARDED BY ROB MULHEARNA reminder that the kingdom of God draws near but not the kingdom the people expected, instead one for all the people; for us! This kingdom is for those who see their need for Jesus and understanding that need should produce risky faith.
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