Lets always keep a balanced view of what the Bible teaches.

We have recently written about how God wants to have a relationship with us, He loves us deeply and wants to help us in our lives. It is important to maintain a balance. We must be careful not to accept a false message, instead we must accept the Bible with all it’s challenging parts too, being a Christian is not just a walk where you are blessed all of the time with good things, if it was then it would be a prosperity Gospel, a false Gospel!

When you come to know God, this promise is true, He will never leave us or forsake us. God comes into our lives to forgive us, and then help us along the pathway. Because God is in our lives it does not mean that we will not have trouble and challenges from time to time; but now we will face them with Him at our side, with all His Wisdom & Power to help us succeed.

When we accept Christ as our Lord and our God, He takes permanent residence in our heart, and that means He is there for us, to guide us through the storms of life so that they will not overtake us. Jesus came into the world to serve us, to take away our sins by bearing the punishment for them on the Cross.

It could be that we have an addiction that nobody knows about and that is our trouble to overcome, or you may well have consequences to face because of undealt with sin in your life. Trouble can come in a form of safeguarding people and you need to campaign and risk a great deal to make the change in the world to protect people. Whatever it is Jesus our Lord and Saviour is there for us to help us through every challenge so that we may experience the peace of him in any situation.

Challenges in life can also be a part of your walk because God wants to establish you, he wants to develop character in you. Look at this scripture from the book of 1 Peter, specifically 1 Peter 5v10.

The scripture mentions suffering, so there can be suffering from time to time, the Bible confirms this. But after you have suffered for a little while, God will restore us making us strong, firm, and steadfast. So, consider this, storms of life and difficult challenges, can they not be good for us? They can make us stronger and more resilient, see it as a positive thing.

Above all remember that through any storm or difficult challenge God is with us. He will never leave or forsake us. Storms are where you will see God, so be expectant and be diligent, a storm can help you have even more faith and confidence in God so look at it as a good thing.

Do you need a break through in life?

Do you need a break through in life? Have you ever considered what forgiving someone can do? Jesus gives us clear guidelines of what we are to do in this world, one is outlined in the book of Matthew, specifically Matthew 5v44 displayed below.

It could be that you are holding unforgiveness against someone. It could be that you are not loving your enemies and praying for those who persecute you. The breakthrough has not come because you hold hate or harbour ill feeling towards people who have hurt you in your life.

The Christian walk is a tough one from time to time. It is full of challenges and forgiving people is one of them. But the good news is Jesus came to die on the cross so that we maybe forgiven of our own sins, and that is true for the people who have sinned against you, they to need that forgiveness and your forgiveness.

So if you have ill feeling toward a person who has hurt you, why not look at it with a different mindset and do what Jesus tells us to do. To love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us. You are not alone and in Jesus’s strength residing in your heart he can help you genuinely forgive.

Once you start thinking and acting more like Jesus obeying scripture that breakthrough could be just around the corner.

Gods will for our life can be found in scripture

Sometimes you do not need to search far to work out the will of God for our lives. Sometimes it is right there in front of you. Sometimes Christians can often think that God’s will in your life is some complicated thing you have to work out, when in fact it is also written in the Bible what Gods will is for us, let’s look at an example.

Here is a scripture displayed below taken from the book of Hebrews, specifically Hebrews 13v16.

Hebrews 13:16

“And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased.”

This is God telling us that his will for us is to do good and to share what we have with others, in doing this God is pleased. There you go. A very simple scripture telling us what God’s will is for our lives.

There are many more scriptures like this one in the Bible that tell us God’s will. Let’s look at another scripture. In the book of Matthew in chapter 28 v 19 it clearly shows one will the Lord has for our lives.

Matthew 28:19

“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.”

God is saying his will for us is to reach out to people, to share our faith so they to can come onboard the journey with us. So, they too can be saved. The the Lord is saying make disciples of people. What are disciples? It sounds complicated but it really isn’t, when people are saved, they become students of the Lord, and are free to learn more about Jesus every day.

So, lets conclude. If you are wondering what Gods will is for your life sometimes it is right there in front of us in scripture. Yes we need to spend time with God in prayer so he can reveal more about his will for us, but in a lot of cases we can also find it in the word of God. So, if you need a little help finding more scriptures from the Bible that tell us Gods will for our lives then join us this Sunday for our family service and we’ll have a talk with you, doors open at 10.45am.

Jesus came to save us not to condemn us

A plane misconception is often made about why Jesus come into the world. This is that he came to put us right to tell us off for our sin. Let’s say this clearly. Jesus did not come into this world to condemn us, he came to serve us, and above all to take away our sins.

Jesus took the punishment for our sins; he stood in our place and was crucified on a cross so that Gods justice could be put on him. This is why we felt the need to write this article, Jesus came into the world not to condemn us but to save us. The scripture in John chapter 3 v 17 sums it up perfectly displayed below.

Even though Jesus took away our sins we should still do everything we can to overcome sin in our lives. However, we will stumble from time to time. Here is the next bit of good news for you, that for us who are saved and confessed Jesus as Lord of our lives there is no condemnation for us, as confirmed in the book of Romans displayed below.

This means when we mess up and we do fall into sin there is no condemnation for us. Jesus does not condemn us, Jesus took the punishment. What it does mean is we are forgiven of our sins past, present and future, and if you are stuck in sin get help, talk to a trusted friend, or church leader and keep trying to overcome sin, or even better pray to God and ask him to help you he can bring you the support you need.

So, lets conclude. Jesus came into the world to save us, to bring forgiveness for our sins and remove them as far as the east is to the west. But importantly so that we could be restored to the father and have a deep and meaningful relationship with him. So stop condemning yourself and know that you’re covered by Gods amazing grace.

Don’t be shy in Praising God

The Bible is full of scripture telling us to praise God and to glorify him. There are two ways in which we can praise God, one in private and two, publicly. Lets look at examples starting in the book of Matthew looking at secret prayer and praise.

Matthew 6:6

6 “But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.”

In your prayers you can thank God for good things he brings you to help you in your life, this sort of praise is what God looks for from a secret place. It is good to praise God in secret to ensure our motives are correct, if we praise God just to be seen by other people then there is a problem, our praises have to be genuine.

Next up we look at public praise in Psalm 22.

Psalm 22:22

“I will declare your name to my people; in the assembly I will praise you.”

This shows that it is perfectly fine to praise God in public as David did and as it says in Psalm 22v22 above.

Singing praises to God can also release spiritual blessings that can help you in your life. Lets look at an example of praises being given in the Bible and how it helped people, such as Paul and Silas who ended up in Prison as stated in the book of Acts chapter 16.

Acts 16v25-26

“About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the other prisoners were listening to them. 26 Suddenly there was such a violent earthquake that the foundations of the prison were shaken. At once all the prison doors flew open, and everyone’s chains came loose.”

This is an extreme example, but it shows how praising God can deliver a miracle like it did for Paul and Silas. So, if you’re in an impossible situation start praising God, and if done authentically and with the correct motives a miracle could find you as well.

Let’s conclude

It is important that our praises to God are authentic. We do not praise God for the sake of wanting him to lavish us with material wealth. We praise God for who he is, a Holy God.