Wednesday, April 30, 2025

6 things you cannot live without!




 

Somehow this coronavirus has changed nearly everything for us - working life, family contacts, church activities, shopping patterns and much more. We are really missing some of these, but we are learning to cope and are adapting remarkably well. When things get back to (more) normal, will we still benefit from the lessons we are learning just now?

 

We are learning that there are many things we can do without, and that many other things are more important than we thought, things that perhaps we have been taking for granted. For example:

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Thursday, October 27, 2022

The innocency of childhood






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If you observe the behaviour of young children, it is often fascinating. They are more honest than adults, they let you know when they are happy, and when they are upset, as adults we often hide our emotions behind such phrases as, ‘I’m fine’ or I’ll be Okay!’ When often we are not, and we definitely will not be Okay!

Young children do not have to be taught to do wrong, that seems to come naturally. However, our God-given conscience tells us when we have done wrong. Young children often hide from their parents when they have disobeyed and often this is the first time their parents know of the minor misdemeanour.
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Sunday, May 23, 2021

Awesome









The word "awesome" is tossed around a lot these days. When people talk about cars, films, or songs, somebody will say, “That’s awesome!”  The truth is that if we call earthly mundane things "awesome" and then call God "awesome" we diminish how truly "awesome" He is. A friend of mine has a rule in the house—the word "awesome" is reserved only for God – and I really do agree!

Trivialising God is no trivial matter. He is far more than a companion who will fit into our “buddy system” or a divine ATM responding to our impulses. Until we are stunned by the awesomeness of God, we will be way too impressed with ourselves and lose the joy of the privilege of being able to be part of the family of an "awesome" God.
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Friday, April 30, 2021

Achieving Contentment - 2 questions you should ask yourself?




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I think I am quite a contented person. My Christmas present list is usually non-existent, and when asked, I struggle to think of things I really need. Maybe this is because I am so well looked after that I have very little need of anything.

The whole idea of being content poses questions that we would be wise to ask regularly. Here are some questions to think about?
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Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Do you really love people?







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There was a married couple who were disappointed not to have children of their own but they, and the husband, in particular, always claimed that they loved children.  They enjoyed having their nephews and nieces around their home and always thought they were good with children. 

They kept their garden very nicely, and it bordered on to a golf course along which they sometimes took walks.  One summer’s day, the husband was laying a concrete path to a gate that led onto the course.  He had dug out the footings and laid the boards along each side and had hired one of those machines that squirt the concrete into the right place and then spent a long time smoothing it out until it shone like glass. It was a wonderful job, well done, and he was so pleased with his accomplishment. 
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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Keep on reading!!




In Western culture, we almost take the ability to read for granted! Reading is such a basic requirement for life. 
The fact you understand what I am talking about in this article means that you can read! Essentially, it means that you can translate the squiggles and strokes on the page. If I am incapable of writing well or of expressing my ideas then you may read the words but have no idea what I'm trying to say. Therefore, reading with understanding is vital. 
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Wednesday, October 12, 2016

The Secret of Contentment!





When it is cold - we complain that the weather is terrible and wonder why we do not live in a hotter climate.

When it is hot - we wonder why we ever moaned and often find that the heat is more than we can cope with.

Are we ever content, I ask you?



The problem of contentment! It is great when you meet someone who is truly content and happy. Funnily enough contented people are often the ones who do not have a lot of this world's goods. They have found peace in spite of what they have, not because of what they have. Paul, one of the early bible preachers, had learned the secret of contentment. He said 'I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content,' Philippians 4:11. Contentment was not the result of good circumstances but despite the circumstances.

How about you and I; are we content? What do you think will make you happy and content? If your contentment is dependant on wealth you could well be disappointed! If good health is on your list: it might not work out. If good family relationships are important it could all go wrong! If however you understand that you are not this planet for your own satisfaction and happiness and realise that you were created to bring God glory, you will start to see where contentment and satisfaction in living start. You might find it strange but God says in the Bible that he created all things and they were created for his pleasure, Revelation 4:11. This is why people are most satisfied when they are serving and helping others others. Serving others is a method of serving God. The old fashioned service based economy was a bible based economy where the theme of life was serving others and this was a very satisfying way of living. Jesus'  life was service based. He went about doing good... He got down and washed his disciples feet when they were all debating who should be the greatest, John 13. It is recorded in the Book of the Acts that he said - 'it is more blessed to give than to receive,' Acts 20:35. 

Please do not confuse serving others with buying your way into God's favour and heaven. Good living and good works will not guarantee salvation - This fact is made very clear in the Bible. Ephesians 2:8-10 states 'For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doingit is the gift of God, not a result of worksso that no one may boast. 10 For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them'.

Grace is the undeserved favour and kindness that God shows to us.

Faith is the trust we put in God's promise to forgive our wrongs and save our souls.

If you read verse nine of Ephesians 2 carefully it is very clear that becoming a believer and getting right with God is what God does for you when you confess your sins and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ. Verse ten is teaching that people who believe are saved for the purpose of living good lives and doing good works.

Religion often puts the cart before the horse and teaches that doing good, being good, being religious and living a good life will ensure that you go to heaven. Whereas the Bible actually teaches that we have all sinned, our hearts are desperately wicked and that it took the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus to make salvation available to us. 

In closing, Jesus Christ was content! He knew that he was facing certain death (in fact, he knew before he left heaven for earth, that he would be crucified) but he talked about his 'joy' being in his disciples (John 15:11) and his wish was for his disciples 'joy' to be full. That is what he wishes for you!



The Lord Jesus came into the world 'that we might have life' and the Bible expressly states that Jesus did not come to 'condemn the world' but 'that the world through him might be saved'.

Can I ask you a question? Do you know this type of contentment and joy? If not; you can do. For the Bible states that 'whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved'.

Why not bow your head and speak to God about it now!

To access podcasts and videos explaining the good news of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ visit www.seekthetruth.org.uk




This site will give you access to Bible Teaching Audio's and Video's as well.



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