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GOD WITH US What We Believe: What We Believe:

Our Statement of Fundamental

1. We believe the Scriptures are inspired by God.
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We believe there is One True God revealed in three persons.
3. We believe in the deity of the Lord Jesus Christ.
4. We believe man willingly fell into sin – ushering in evil and death, both physical and spiritual, into the world.
5. We believe every person can be restored to fellowship with God through accepting Christ's offer of forgiveness and salvation.
6. We believe in Water Baptism by immersi

on after salvation, and Holy Communion as a symbolic remembrance of Christ's suffering and death for our salvation.
7. We believe the Baptism in the Holy Spirit is a special experience following salvation that empowers believers for witnessing and effective service.
8. We believe the initial evidence of the Baptism in the Holy Spirit is speaking in tongues as experienced on the Day of Pentecost.
9. We believe sanctification initially occurs at Salvation, but is also a progressive lifelong process.
10. We believe the church has a mission to seek and save all who are lost in sin.
11. We believe a divinely called and biblically ordained leadership ministry serves the church.
12. We believe divine healing of the sick is a privilege for Christians today and is provided for in Christ's atonement.
13. We believe in the Blessed Hope - when Jesus raptures his church prior to his return to Earth.
14. We believe in the millennial reign of Christ when Jesus returns with his saints at his second coming and begins his rule over earth for 1,000 years.
15. We believe in a final judgment for those who have rejected Christ.
16. We believe in a new heavens and a new earth that Christ is preparing for all people who have accepted Him.

19/04/2024

Closed Spirit

Can unforgiveness block your blessings?

At the root of a closed spirit is unforgiveness, and its agenda is to block God's blessings from flowing in your life. You see, God intends on blessing you, but a bitter and unforgiving mindset will block you from receiving the very thing that God wants you to have in life…

28/01/2023

Do We Really Need One Another?

Our wise Father has uniquely created each believer for a needed role in the local church.

1 Corinthians 12:12-13

As believers, we are called to worship and serve God. Where and how we serve is based upon our talents, skills, and calling. But we are all expected to give of ourselves in the local church.

When you were saved, God baptized you by the Holy Spirit into His church. You then chose, in accordance with the Lord’s will, to become part of a group of believers. He placed you there because He knows that you are needed (1 Corinthians 12:18). You are significant to your home church.

The church is more than a community. It’s an interdependent body with individual members who were created by God to function in communion with one another. Christians, like the world at large, are a diverse group, so we won’t always agree with each other. That means we have to pursue unity. But our differences are actually something to be celebrated, because each person uniquely contributes to God’s purpose. A church that is truly operating as a unit—with all its varied gifts, talents, personalities, and intellects aimed toward kingdom goals—must be a beautiful sight from the Lord’s perspective.

Christianity isn’t a spectator religion. We all have jobs to do in God’s kingdom. The body of Christ functions best and most beautifully when all members serve God and each other to the best of their ability (1 Corinthians 12:25). How are you serving your church?

Amen!
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10/06/2021

The Tithe and Tithing

Nehemiah discovered that the house of God had been forsaken. The Levites had to go back to working in the fields to provide for themselves. Provision for the house of God was contingent upon the Levites doing the work. They had quit because the tithe wasn’t being given to the house of the Lord. Nehemiah rebuked the rulers for their negligence, the tithe was restored, the Levites left the fields and went back to work in the house of God as God had ordained.

“I also realized that the portions for the Levites had not been given them; for each of the Levites and the singers who did the work had gone back to the field. So I contended with the rulers, and said why is the house of God forsaken” (Nehemiah 13:10-11)?

It was never God’s intention for men and women to work secular jobs while in the ministry (bi-vocational). They are to be provided for by the tithe (Numbers 18:21). The house of God is neglected when the ones He has called cannot devote all their time to the ministry.

We do not use the tithe today as God originally intended. We give our tithes to pay for all the expenses of the church, but the tithe was originally given to support the ministry and ministers. Their tithe and additional offerings were used for general expenses. Can you imagine all that could be done for God if His tithe was set apart for those called to minister full time?

Eight Facts about Tithing (10%)

1. Tithing is a principle set forth by God. The tithe was instituted by God through Abraham before the law existed. Abraham gave a tithe to Melchizedek while the law was still in his loins (Genesis 14:20 and Hebrews 7:5-10).

If the principle of tithing existed prior to the giving of the law, it stands to reason it would continue after the law was abolished. The law merely picked up the principle that God had already setup before the law existed.

2. The tithe belongs to the Lord. The tithe is God’s not ours. “All the tithe of the land, whether of the seed of the land or of the fruit of the tree, is the LORD’s. It is holy to the LORD” (Leviticus 27:30). All we have belongs to God. We are merely stewards of what is His – caregivers over what He has entrusted us with. The fact that He allows us to keep ninety percent is overwhelmingly gracious of Him.

The house of God is neglected when the ones He has called cannot devote all their time to the ministry (Hebrews 5:4). The tithe is what God has designated to provide for His house. We must begin to obey God and stop allowing His house and those He has called to be neglected.

3. Not to tithe is to rob God. If the tithe belongs to the Lord, when we withhold it we are stealing from Him. “Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed me. But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee? In tithes and offerings. Ye are cursed with a curse: for ye have robbed me, even this whole nation” (Malachi 3:8-9).

God will have what belongs to Him. You can be sure of it. We will pay our tithes somewhere. If we fail to give it to the house of God to which it belongs we’ll give it elsewhere. We’ll give it to the devourer. We’ll give it to the plumber, mechanic, electrician, etc..

“I will rebuke the devourer for your sakes, and he shall not destroy the fruits of your ground; neither shall your vine cast her fruit before the time in the field, saith the Lord of hosts” (Malachi 3:11). If we’ll tithe we have the promise of God that he’ll rebuke the devourer.

4. Tithes are the first-fruits of what is to come. Israel was to bring God the first-fruits (tithe) of the harvest. They did this in anticipation of a full and plentiful harvest. When we give God the first of what we make, we do so in faith expecting a full harvest from our labors. Therefore, tithing is a principle of faith and not law.

Notice, it’s the first-fruits and not what we have left after we have paid everything else. This makes tithing an act of faith, which God always honors (Hebrews 4:2, James 2:17-26). We honor God when we give Him the first-fruits of our income/harvest. “Honor the Lord with thy substance, and with the first-fruits of all thine increase” (Proverbs 3:9).

5. The tithe belongs to the storehouse. We are to bring the tithe to the storehouse so there will be food (provision) in God’s house. We give our tithe so that the priest (pastor/minister) is able to adequately prepare spiritual food for your dining pleasure. The tithe goes to the priest enabling him to have time to prepare properly for your spiritual diet. That is why the tithe is to go to your local church or the place you get fed spiritually.

If you do not have a local church at this time, your tithe should go where you are getting your spiritual nourishment. The same is true of some pastors who are being fed spiritually by other ministries. Your tithe should go where you’re being fed. You should be giving your tithe to the ministry and spiritual covering that feeds you.

6. Tithing releases God’s blessing. There is something about God’s children stepping out in faith and trusting Him with their commitment to tithe that releases God’s blessing. It’s not law or works, but faith. We are expressing faith by trusting God with our finances and all we have, believing He will bless us with the full harvest of our labors. God promises us, as we give in faith and obedience, to open the windows (floodgates) of heaven and bless us until there’s no longer room to receive it.

We should tithe expecting an increase. When we honor Him with the first-fruits of our increase, God causes an abundance of increase to come our way, materially as well as spiritually and emotionally. “So shall thy barns be filled with plenty, and thy presses shall burst out with new wine” (Proverbs 3:10).

It’s interesting that this is the only place in the Bible where we are actually challenged to test God. I challenge you that if you have never tithed begin to do so now. You may say, “I can’t afford to tithe.” You can’t afford not to. Begin tithing and see if God will not bless you beyond your greatest imagination.

7. Tithing releases God’s favor. When we begin tithing in faith and obedience we’ll see God’s favor manifest in a myriad of ways. God will cause His favor to be shown in our dealings and relationships. We’ll be given favor with our employers, in the market place, and even our enemies.

“Then shall ye return, and discern between the righteous and the wicked, between him that serveth God and him that serveth him not” (Malachi 3:18).

8. Tithing releases spiritual revelation. Jesus said, “If you have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon (money), who will commit to your trust true riches” (Luke 16:11). When we are faithful to God with our tithes and offerings (finances) He opens the heavens with spiritual revelation into our hearts, spirits and minds.

When we withhold the tithe the heavens become brass and the revelation of God scarce. It’s interesting that when Malachi prophesied this to Israel concerning the tithe, they failed to obey, and God was silent for 400 years until John the baptist came on the scene.

The house of God is neglected when the ones He has called cannot devote all their time to the ministry (Hebrews 5:4). The tithe is what God has designated to provide for His house. We must begin to obey God and stop allowing His house and those He has called to be neglected.

At the moment if it’s hard for you to tithes for a while keep quite don’t defy God and his word as you grow in Lord he will help you to be obedient in all things!

Amen.

06/06/2021

Am I Really Saved?

“Am I really saved and how can I know that I am saved and going to heaven?”

Bible Answers
Does Christ reign in your heart? The Bible says, If we confess with our mouths the Lord Jesus as Christ, and believe in our hearts that God has raised Him from the dead, we will be saved (Romans 10:9). You may say, “I believe in Christ.” But have you made Him the Lord of your life?

Thousands and thousands of people who have their name on a church roll have never surrendered their will to Christ as their Lord. You may believe in God, the church, and Christ, but if you have not surrendered to Christ and asked Him in as your Lord, you are not saved. The base of salvation is surrender of self to Jesus. Satan believes in Christ, Satan knows Christ, but Satan will not be going to heaven as he refuses to accept Christ as his Lord.

Until you acknowledge and accept Jesus as King, and follow Him, the Kingdom of Christ does not reign and dwell in your heart. You are outside of God’s Kingdom, totally lost, and some day you will be banished into everlasting darkness where there is weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth (Matthew 8:12).

Salvation then is when God is the captain of our ship, the Lord of our life. It is when we trust God, believing He can guide our lives better than we can. Trusting God is not only giving Him our body and soul to guide and direct, but trusting in God’s time table to accomplish what He wants to accomplish in and for us. God sees into the future and knows what roads are best for us to take.

Here are the some marks of being saved:

1. The believer’s life is characterized by confession of sin (1 John 1:9),

2. obedience to the commandments of God (1 John 2:3,4; 3:22–24),

3. love of the brethren, which is defined in terms of obedience to the law of God (1 John 5:2,3; Romans 13:10) and

4. the practice of righteousness and an increasingly holy lifestyle, one not dominated by sin (1 Jn 2:29 – 3:10).

Although believers can and do sin, when we sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous (1 John 2:1). We confess our new sin and God in His might love, forgives us.

Have you turned your life over to God? Is He the Lord of your life, or are you the Lord of your life? If you have not turned to God, now is the perfect time to say “Lord forgive me of my sins, be the Lord of my life.”

Am I really saved? Yes, if you have repented of your sins and made Christ the Lord of your life.

29/05/2021

Stay On The Course
Acts 20:24; Psalms 119:1-8

Psalm 119
The Message
119 1-8 You’re blessed when you stay on course, walking steadily on the road revealed by God.
You’re blessed when you follow his directions, doing your best to find him.
That’s right—you don’t go off on your own; you walk straight along the road he set.
You, God, prescribed the right way to live; now you expect us to live it.
Oh, that my steps might be steady,
keeping to the course you set;
Then I’d never have any regrets in comparing my life with your counsel.
I thank you for speaking straight from your heart;
I learn the pattern of your righteous ways.
I’m going to do what you tell me to do; don’t ever walk off and leave me.

06/05/2021

The Good News!

The Good News is that God the Creator exists. This God is absolutely good, holy, just, and powerful. He is love. He is light. He is life! And we can have our relationship with him fully restored.

It was good
God is the designer of all things.

His creation was good! Human beings were created in the image of this beautiful and wonderful God. You were created for a perfect relationship with God and designed to live harmoniously with all of his creation.

In the beginning, everything was absolutely perfect! Humans were glorious, reflecting the image of the divine. The beauty and grandeur of nature were indescribable.

Science is from God because he ordered our universe. Arts are from God because he is the master artist. Creativity, beauty, and many other qualities that we appreciate reflect the nature of God.

Rebellion
If that is the life we are supposed to live, why is our world filled with chaos, death, violence, and evil?

That’s because humanity turned its back on God. Instead of trusting God and in his absolute goodness, humans disbelieved him. Instead of submitting to his perfect and good will, humans chose to define their own good and evil. The Bible defines this state of our hearts sin.

The Bible says that sin is lawlessness. It is anarchy when people choose their own rules to abide by. Sin is expressed in our everyday life as an attitude of active rebellion and passive indifference.

We want to be in charge of our life, and the idea of submitting to God is both fearful and repulsive to us. We tend to blame God when bad things happen to us, but for the most part, we don’t acknowledge God in our everyday life. Above all, we do not trust God.

The result of being separated from God is death. Just as the separation of the soul from the body results in the physical death, so will our souls be eternally separated from the presence of God.

God’s Solution
God sent his only son as his solution to our sin problem. Jesus who is God became human to be with us and to show who the Father is and that God is love.

Jesus died on the cross to pay the death penalty of our sins. His blood washed our sins away, and cleansed us completely so that we can come into God’s holy presence. Just as taking a shower in the morning is not good enough to enter a surgical room, our good works and best efforts will never achieve the holiness we once possessed before the fall.

His death saved us from our sins. And his resurrection saved us for new life in a restored relationship with God. He took our death so that we might have his life.

All God now asks us is to believe in him and in what he has done for us through Jesus. Because what broke our relationship with him was our distrust, God wants to restore it through trust (faith) in his Son, Jesus.

This is the Good News!

Soul food for today!11/12/2020.Ritual sacrifice, or any other external religiosity, without a change of attitude in the ...
10/12/2020

Soul food for today!
11/12/2020.

Ritual sacrifice, or any other external religiosity, without a change of attitude in the inner spirit, fall short of true repentance
Psalms 51:16-17

06/11/2020

Devotional Soul food today:
7/11/2020

God's Word
Psalms 119:105

The purpose of the Bible is to tell God's plan to save his children. It tells us that because of sin we are lost and need to be saved. And it tell the message that Jesus is God. He came in a human body to save menkind and could only be effective to those who believe and accept Him. ( John 1:12)

Though the Bible was written over a time of sixteen hundred years by at least forty authors, it has one main idea - salvation through faith in Christ no other else. What a vital truth! The Bible is God's lamp to light our way. Without it, who knows where you'd end up?

Bless you today as you contemplate this devotional soul food to us!

Amen!

11/10/2020

Suffering!
1 Peter 4:12-19

Understand that suffering is part of the Christian life. Study Jesus' response to suffering and follow His example.

21/09/2020

THE NATURAL MAN
Ephesians 2: 1-12)

“The Natural Man” we mean the man who is not a Christian, who has never been born again, and who is described in Ephesians 2: 3 by the words “by nature…” – compare 1 Corinthians 2: 14. In this study we are to look at God’s photograph of fallen humanity, of every man and woman who is not a Christian, and of ourselves, apart from the grace of God and the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit. But before looking at God’s life-sized portrait of ourselves in Ephesians 2, notice the following pictures of the “natural man” in Genesis 6: 5; Psalm 14: 2-3; Isaiah 1: 5-6 and Isaiah 64: 6; Jeremiah 17: 9; Matthew 15: 18-20 and Romans 1: 21-32. When we turn to Ephesians 2: 1-12, we see what we were like before we were saved and what we are like now apart from the Lord Jesus.

1. The Natural Man is “dead in transgressions and sins” (verse 1).

Compare Genesis 3: 15-17 with Romans 5: 12; then look up John 5: 24 and 40; 1 John 3: 14 and 5: 11-12; and compare Ephesians 4: 18. Physical death is the separation of the body from the soul; spiritual death is the separation of the soul from God, and by nature we are all spiritually dead.

2. The Natural Man walks “according to the ways of this world” (verse 2).

That is, his conduct is according to the trend of the age in which he lives. The unregenerate person lives according to the standards of this world – with regard, for example, to his attitude towards sin, pleasures, dress, desires – look up Matthew 7: 13-14, and compare Psalm 1.

3. The Natural Man follows “the ways of this world and of the ruler of the kingdom of the air, the spirit who is now at work in those who are disobedient” (verse 2).

In other words, by nature he is controlled by Satan. Our first parents listened to the lie of Satan, and when they yielded to him they became dominated by him – look up Genesis 3: 1-13; and we are likewise under the control of the Enemy of souls. Satan is a real person whose domain is the air, and he is tremendously active – look up 1 John 5: 19.

4. The Natural Man is a child “of disobedience” (verse 2).

Our first parents disobeyed God, and we have inherited their fallen nature; consequently our natural tendency is to disobey the Lord – look up Psalm 51 :5, which tells us that by nature our tendency is to commit sin.

5. The Natural Man wants to gratify the cravings of his sinful nature and to follow its desires and thoughts (verse 3).

The word “craving” does not necessarily refer to that which is revolting and impure, but to that which we naturally desire, and because we are spiritually dead and controlled by Satan our desires are fleshly, perverted, often sensual. Notice the words “sinful nature” in verse 3, and look up Romans 7: 18 and 8:8.

6. The Natural Man is a child “of wrath” (verse 3).

This means that by nature men and women are condemned and are under sentence of death. Look up the following references and notice how forcibly this truth is brought out: – John 3: 18-19 and 3: 36; and Romans 1: 18-20. How solemn this is! Everyone who is not a Christian is condemned already and is under the wrath of God.

7. The Natural Man is “separate from Christ” (verse 12).

See what the Lord Jesus said in John 14: 6. What a solemn thing it is to be “separate from Christ”! Millions around the world today are without Christ, the only Saviour of men – look up Acts 4: 12 and 1 Timothy 2: 5-6.

8. The Natural Man is “excluded from citizenship” (verse 12).

To be unregenerate is to be a poor wandering outcast, a spiritually displaced person; it is to have no country, no Heavenly Home (John 14: 1-30) and this is the position of everyone who is not a Christian.

9. The Natural Man is a “foreigner” (verse 12).

A foreigner has no claim whatsoever upon God. Only those who are related to God through faith in Christ Jesus and who are therefore members of His family have any claim on Him at all – compare Matthew 22: 11-13 and Luke 13: 25-26.

10.The Natural Man is “without hope” (verse 12).

He is helpless, and apart from Christ his state is hopeless. Sometimes a doctor has to tell his patient that his case is hopeless – physically hopeless; but God tells us that apart from Christ our condition is spiritually hopeless – look up John 8: 21 and 24.

11. The Natural Man is “without God” (verse 12).

He is a God-less man, like the rich farmer of whom we read in Luke 12:16-21 – look up and compare Luke 12: 24, where we read of the ravens who had no barns but they had God; and Luke 12: 18, where we read of the farmer who had barns but who had no God.

12.The Natural Man is an “enemy” of God (verses 15-16).

By nature we hate God – Psalm 14: 1 (lit.) – “No God for me!” Here, then, is God’s picture of the Natural Man. According to God’s estimate man by nature is lost, helpless, completely ruined by sin, under the domination of Satan, and is therefore in need of a Saviour and of the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit. How very wonderful it is that in spite of all that we are by nature, God loves us and wants us – look at and revel in the glorious truth of Ephesians 2: 4-7.

10/09/2020

WHEN WAS THE TIME YOU MADE A PROMISED AND NOW IS THE TIME TO PAY.

Psalms 116:18
" I will pay my vows unto the Lord now in the presence of all his people."

18/07/2020

Satan's Beatitudes:

If the devil were to write his beatitudes they would probably go something like this:

* Blessed are they who are too tired and busy to go to church on Sundays and Fridays for they are my best workers.

* Blessed are they who are bored with the minister’s mannerism and mistakes, for they get nothing out of his sermon.

* Blessed is the church member who expects to be invited to his own church, for he is part of the problem instead of the solution.

* Blessed are they who gossip, for they cause strife and divisions that please me.

* Blessed are they who are easily offended, for they soon get angry and quit.

* Blessed are they who do not give their tithes and offerings to carry on God’s work, for they are my best workers.

* Blessed are they who profess to love God, but hates his brother, for he shall be with me forever.

* Blessed are the trouble-makers, for they shall be called the children of Satan.

* Blessed are the complainers, for I am all ears to them .

Pastor, how many of these people have you pastored?

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