Monday 30 December 2013

HOLINESS NOW AND HAPPINESS IN HEAVEN

"So often, spiritual disease can be traced back to an inadequate initiation into the Kingdom. A better birth means greater growth in a healthy Christian life. David Pawson discusses some crucial and controversial biblical texts, challenging many traditional interpretations. He questions the adequacy of the typical ''sinners prayer'' approach and gives practical tips on helping potential disciples to repent, believe, be baptised and receive the Holy Spirit."

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WHO IS YOUR KING?

Lisa Lim

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We change society one life at a time; firstly you must accept Him as King and then you go out and show people through your words and actions God’s Kingdom. When you live a life worthy of God’s name, you become an ambassador for Christ and His Kingdom, and when you do this -- the Fathers will – will be done on earth through you.
Who is your King?

Let us pray:
My Father in heaven, hallowed be your name,
your kingdom come, your will be done,
in my life, on earth as it is in heaven.
Give me today my daily bread.
And forgive me my debts,
as I also have forgiven my debtors.
And lead me not into temptation,
but deliver me from the evil one.

In the name of Jesus Christ, the King of Kings, Amen.


REPENT OF YOUR SINS TOWARDS GOD

"So often, spiritual disease can be traced back to an inadequate initiation into the Kingdom. A better birth means greater growth in a healthy Christian life. David Pawson discusses some crucial and controversial biblical texts, challenging many traditional interpretations. He questions the adequacy of the typical ''sinners prayer'' approach and gives practical tips on helping potential disciples to repent, believe, be baptised and receive the Holy Spirit."

RECEIVE THE HOLY SPIRIT

"So often, spiritual disease can be traced back to an inadequate initiation into the Kingdom. A better birth means greater growth in a healthy Christian life. David Pawson discusses some crucial and controversial biblical texts, challenging many traditional interpretations. He questions the adequacy of the typical ''sinners prayer'' approach and gives practical tips on helping potential disciples to repent, believe, be baptised and receive the Holy Spirit."




Unlocking the Bible - David Pawson

In Unlocking the Bible, Pawson presents a book by book study of the whole Bible. The book is based on Pawson's belief that the Bible should be studied, as it was written, "a book at a time" (certainly not a verse, or even a chapter at a time); and that each book is best understood by discovering why and for whom it was written. It is based on an arranged series of talks in which he set out the background, purpose, meaning and relevance of each book of the Bible, and was transcribed into written form by Andy Peck. The groundwork for this study was laid in the 1960s and '70s, when Pawson took his congregation through nearly half of the Old Testament and all of the New Testament line by line.


WHO NEEDS THE BETHLEHEM KING?



OnePlace

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men more humble, meek, and quiet; and such are highly esteemed of God



Ecclesiastes 7:8
Better is the end of a thing than the beginning thereof,.... If the thing is good, other ways the end of it is worse; as the end of wickedness and wicked men, whose beginning is sweet, but the end bitter; yea, are the ways of death, Pro_5:4; and so the end of carnal professors and apostates, who begin in the Spirit, and end in the flesh, Gal_3:3; but the end of good things, and of good men, is better than the beginning; as the end of Job was, both with respect to things temporal and spiritual, Job_8:7; see Psa_37:37;

and the patient in spirit is better than the proud in spirit; patience is a fruit of the Spirit of God; and is of great use in the Christian's life, and especially in bearing afflictions, and tends to make men more humble, meek, and quiet; and such are highly esteemed of God; on them he looks, with them he dwells, and to them he gives more grace; when such who are proud, and elated with themselves, their riches or righteousness, are abominable to him; see Luk_16:15.