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25/02/2023

Ash Wednesday
Ants are creatures of little strength, yet they store up their food in the summer. – Proverbs 30:25.
"If we keep doing what we've always done, we'll keep getting what we always got, and we'll keep feeling what we've always felt." This applies in positive and negative circumstances as well.
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Sometimes the simple things in life can teach us some of the most important lessons.
Take ants, for example. Even though their "brain" (central ganglion or nerve) is less than one-tenth the size of a pinhead, ants live in highly organized social colonies. Some collect food, others build the nest and keep it clean, and some look after the queen ants. No wonder the Bible says, "Go to the ant … consider her ways and be wise." – Proverbs 6:6.
Among other lessons, the ants "who store up their food in the summer" teach us the importance of being prepared ahead of time for whatever might come our way.
A Chinese proverb tell us, "Dig your well before you're thirsty" makes the same point.
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Children need to be prepared for life, teenagers and young adults need to be prepared for entering the work force, and for taking care of themselves. Those who are planning to be married need to prepare in advance for it; unfortunately, too many don't. And all adults need to prepare ahead for retirement and old age.
Most important of all, we need to prepare for life after life when we will meet our Maker face to face.
As God's Word says, "Prepare to meet your God," and as Jesus taught about his return to earth, "Be ready; for when you least expect it, I will come."
Ash Wednesday – the Season of Lent began this week. Resolve to no longer allow your past to control you, but, with God's help, commit yourself to becoming the person God has envisioned for you to be.
This Lent, let’s Transform ourselves…Be Prepared and…
Stay Blessed!

Walking Witnesses…"But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusal...
26/01/2022

Walking Witnesses…
"But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth." – Acts 1:8.
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While attending a university in London, Mahatma Gandhi became almost convinced that the Christian religion was the one true, supernatural religion in the world.
Upon graduation, and still seeking evidence that would make him a committed Christian, young Gandhi accepted employment in East Africa and for seven months lived in the home of a family who were members of a Christian church.
But as the months passed and he saw the casualness of their attitude toward the cause of God, heard them complain when they were called upon to make a sacrifice for the kingdom of God, and sensed their general religious apathy.
Gandhi's interest turned to disappointment. He said, “No, it is not the one true, supernatural religion I had hoped to find. Indeed, a good religion but just one more of the many religions in the world.”
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Let us remember that as children of God we are not called to do witnessing but to be Christ's witnesses. Wherever we are, wherever we go, whatever we do – in all circumstances at all times we are being witnesses of Christ.
The following words were on a poster in the office at a Christian college”
“The living truth is what I long to see,
I cannot live on what used to be,
So close your Bible and show me how
The Christ you talk about is living now.”
Stay Blessed!
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Our next Bible Study session will be on Monday, 18th October 2021 on Zoom from 6.50 to 8.30 pm. Details of the Meeting a...
13/10/2021

Our next Bible Study session will be on Monday, 18th October 2021 on Zoom from 6.50 to 8.30 pm. Details of the Meeting are provided below;
Topic: Book of Acts Chapter 18
Time: Oct 18, 2021 7 to 8.30 PM Australia/Melbourne
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/91984220776...
Meeting ID: 919 8422 0776
Passcode: bible

10/10/2021

You're Well Equipped
And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to His purpose for them – Romans 8:28
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A story is told about a town where only Ducks lived.
Every Sunday the ducks would waddle out of their houses and waddle down Main Street to their church. They waddled into the sanctuary and squatted in their proper pews. The duck choir waddled in and took its place, then the duck minister came forward and opened the duck Bible.
He read to them and they all shouted AMEN after each proclamation:
"Ducks! God has given you wings! - Amen
With wings you can fly! - Amen
With wings you can mount up and soar like eagles - Amen
No walls can confine you! - Amen
No fence can hold you! - Amen
You have wings. God has given you wings and you can fly like birds" - Amen
All the ducks shouted "AMEN!"...and they all waddled home.
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Does this sound too much like us? We could fly but we prefer to waddle.
I wonder how much we could do for Christ if we really put our minds, hearts and souls into it? We tend to do as little as possible or just enough to "get by" rather than overdo these things. We want to reserve ourselves and only for ourselves, rather than give ourselves in service.
Wayne Smith was right when it comes to Christian service. "I'd rather have zeal without knowledge." In other words, I'd rather do something for Christ even if it's not perfect.
Be encouraged, be strong and never let this world system get you worried or ashamed of who you are. If Jesus is on your side, then why would you let anyone make you feel unworthy or not well equipped to serve and be a witness unto the Lord.
"God does not call the equipped, He equips the called". All we have to say is ‘AMEN’ and DO IT for Christ."
Stay Blessed!
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