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24/11/2025

Pastor’s Blog:
“and said to his servant, “Go up now, look toward the sea.” So he went up and looked, and said, “There is nothing.” And seven times he said, “Go again.” Then it came to pass the seventh time, that he said, “There is a cloud, as small as a man’s hand, rising out of the sea!” So he said, “Go up, say to Ahab, ‘Prepare your chariot, and go down before the rain stops you.’ ” — ” 1 Kings 18:43-44 (NKJV)

“Success is certain when the Lord has promised it. Although you may have pleaded month after month without evidence of answer, it is not possible that the Lord should be deaf when his people are earnest in a matter which concerns his glory. The prophet on the top of Carmel continued to wrestle with God, and never for a moment gave way to a fear that he should be non-suited in Jehovah’s courts. Six times the servant returned, but on each occasion no word was spoken but “Go again.”

We must not dream of unbelief, but hold to our faith even to seventy times seven. Faith sends expectant hope to look from Carmel’s brow, and if nothing is beheld, she sends again and again. So far from being crushed by repeated disappointment, faith is animated to plead more fervently with her God. She is humbled, but not abashed: her groans are deeper, and her sighings more vehement, but she never relaxes her hold or stays her hand. It would be more agreeable to flesh and blood to have a speedy answer, but believing souls have learned to be submissive, and to find it good to wait for as well as upon the Lord. Delayed answers often set the heart searching itself, and so lead to contrition and spiritual reformation: deadly blows are thus struck at our corruption, and the chambers of imagery are cleansed.

The great danger is lest men should faint, and miss the blessing. Reader, do not fall into that sin, but continue in prayer and watching. At last the little cloud was seen, the sure forerunner of torrents of rain, and even so with you, the token for good shall surely be given, and you shall rise as a prevailing prince to enjoy the mercy you have sought. Elijah was a man of like passions with us: his power with God did not lie in his own merits. If his believing prayer availed so much, why not yours? Plead the precious blood with unceasing importunity, and it shall be with you according to your desire.” — C. H. Spurgeon, Morning and Evening: Daily Readings (London: Passmore & Alabaster, 1896).

How often do we give up with just one prayer. It’s been my experience that often only sincere and prolonged prayer for important requests, achieves success. Why? Perhaps it’s to strengthen our faith. Perhaps it’s to show our genuineness in the request. Either way, from this example of Elijah on the mountain, success was only granted after many attempts in prayer.

May we continue in ernest prayer when we truly desire God’s answer in important matters. He is willing to answer, but are we willing to persist until He does? — Pr David Maxwell.

11/11/2025

Pastor’s Blog:
“Beloved, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened unto you: but rejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ’s sufferings; that, when his glory shall be revealed, ye may be glad also with exceeding joy.” — 1 Peter 4:12, 13.

“The followers of Christ know little of the plots which Satan and his hosts are forming against them. But He who sitteth in the heavens will overrule all these devices for the accomplishment of His deep designs. The Lord permits His people to be subjected to the fiery ordeal of temptation, not because He takes pleasure in their distress and affliction, but because this process is essential to their final victory.

By God’s mighty cleaver of truth we have been taken from the quarry of the world and brought into the workshop of the Lord to be prepared for a place in His temple. In this work the hammer and chisel must act their part, and then comes the polishing. Rebel not under this process of grace. You may be a rough stone, on which much work must be done before you are prepared for the place God designs you to fill. You need not be surprised if with the hammer and the chisel of trial God cuts away your defects of character. He alone can accomplish this work. And be assured that He will not strike one useless blow.

God has shown me that He gave His people a bitter cup to drink, to purify and cleanse them.… This bitter cup can be sweetened by patience, endurance, and prayer, and … it will have its designed effect upon the hearts of those who thus receive it, and God will be honored and glorified. It is no small thing to be a Christian and to be owned and approved of God.

His grace is sufficient for all our trials; and although they are greater than ever before, yet if we trust wholly in God, we can overcome every temptation and through His grace come off victorious. We must have on the whole armor of God and be ready at any moment for a conflict with the powers of darkness.” — Ellen Gould White, The Faith I Live By (Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1958), 317.

26/10/2025

Pastor’s Blog:

“For the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea”. — Isaiah 11:9.

“As we enter the kingdom of God, there to spend eternity, the trials and the difficulties and the perplexities that we have had here will sink into insignificance. Our life will measure with the life of God.” — Ellen Gould White, The Faith I Live By (Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1958), 371.

The Kingdom of God which is soon to come, is closer today than ever in history. It really is hard sometimes to persevere, or endure the pains of this world, but as Isaiah wrote and Mrs White reiterated, one day soon all the pain we experience will be behind us. Also as Paul reminds us, in 1 Corinthians 2:9, “Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, Nor have entered into the heart of man, the things which God has prepared for those who love Him.”

So “stay the course” as it were. Take courage and continue in faith, trusting that Jesus will provide the strength you need to meet your challenges, each day until He comes. — Pr David Maxwell.

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Pastor’s Blog: A Fairer WorldBut as it is written:“Eye has not seen, nor ear heard,Nor have entered into the heart of ma...
25/07/2025

Pastor’s Blog: A Fairer World

But as it is written:
“Eye has not seen, nor ear heard,
Nor have entered into the heart of man
The things which God has prepared for those who love Him.” (1 Corinthians 2:9, NKJV, https://ref.ly/1Co2.9;nkjv)

“Let your imagination picture the home of the saved, and remember that it will be more glorious than your brightest imagination can portray. In the varied gifts of God in nature we see but the faintest gleaming of His glory.
Human language is inadequate to describe the reward of the righteous. It will be known only to those who behold it. No finite mind can comprehend the glory of the Paradise of God.

Ellen Gould White, The Faith I Live By (Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1958), 364.”

But as it is written: “Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, Nor have entered into the heart of man The things which God has...

17/07/2025

Pastor’s Blog: Our Need Of Jesus
“But the house of Israel will not listen to you, because they will not listen to Me; for all the house of Israel are impudent and hard-hearted.” — (Ezekiel 3:7, NKJV, https://ref.ly/Eze3.7;nkjv)

“As it is written, there is none righteous, no, not one.” — Romans 3:10

One of my worship sections was so good today, I just had to share. I’m sure we’ve all had Spurgeon’s experience at some point, and Paul also shares his perspective on it. I trust we will always look to Jesus for our help and find forgiveness in His sacrifice. — Pr David Maxwell

“Are there no exceptions? No, not one. Even the favoured race are thus described. Are the best so bad?—then what must the worst be? Come, my heart, consider how far thou hast a share in this universal accusation, and while considering, be ready to take shame unto thyself wherein thou mayst have been guilty. The first charge is impudence, or hardness of forehead, a want of holy shame, an unhallowed boldness in evil. Before my conversion, I could sin and feel no compunction, hear of my guilt and yet remain unhumbled, and even confess my iniquity and manifest no inward humiliation on account of it.

For a sinner to go to God’s house and pretend to pray to him and praise him argues a brazen-facedness of the worst kind! Alas! since the day of my new birth I have doubted my Lord to his face, murmured unblushingly in his presence, worshipped before him in a slovenly manner, and sinned without bewailing myself concerning it. If my forehead were not as an adamant, harder than flint, I should have far more holy fear, and a far deeper contrition of spirit. Woe is me, I am one of the impudent house of Israel.

The second charge is hardheartedness, and I must not venture to plead innocent here. Once I had nothing but a heart of stone, and although through grace I now have a new and fleshy heart, much of my former obduracy remains. I am not affected by the death of Jesus as I ought to be; neither am I moved by the ruin of my fellow men, the wickedness of the times, the chastisement of my heavenly Father, and my own failures, as I should be. O that my heart would melt at the recital of my Saviour’s sufferings and death. Would to God I were rid of this nether millstone within me, this hateful body of death. Blessed be the name of the Lord, the disease is not incurable, the Saviour’s precious blood is the universal solvent, and me, even me, it will effectually soften, till my heart melts as wax before the fire.” — C. H. Spurgeon, Morning and Evening: Daily Readings (London: Passmore & Alabaster, 1896).

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20/05/2025

Pastor’s Blog: Forget Me Not
“and when He had given thanks, He broke it and said, “Take, eat; this is My body which is broken for you; do this in remembrance of Me.” — (1 Corinthians 11:24, NKJV, https://ref.ly/1Co11.24;nkjv)

“It seems then, that Christians may forget Christ! There could be no need for this loving exhortation, if there were not a fearful supposition that our memories might prove treacherous. Nor is this a bare supposition: it is, alas! too well confirmed in our experience, not as a possibility, but as a lamentable fact. It appears almost impossible that those who have been redeemed by the blood of the dying Lamb, and loved with an everlasting love by the eternal Son of God, should forget that gracious Saviour; but, if startling to the ear, it is, alas! too apparent to the eye to allow us to deny the crime.

Forget him who never forgot us! Forget him who poured his blood forth for our sins! Forget him who loved us even to the death! Can it be possible? Yes, it is not only possible, but conscience confesses that it is too sadly a fault with all of us, that we suffer him to be as a wayfaring man tarrying but for a night. He whom we should make the abiding tenant of our memories is but a visitor therein. The cross where one would think that memory would linger, and unmindfulness would be an unknown intruder, is desecrated by the feet of forgetfulness.

Does not your conscience say that this is true? Do you not find yourselves forgetful of Jesus? Some creature steals away your heart, and you are unmindful of him upon whom your affection ought to be set. Some earthly business engrosses your attention when you should fix your eye steadily upon the cross. It is the incessant turmoil of the world, the constant attraction of earthly things which takes away the soul from Christ. While memory too well preserves a poisonous w**d, it suffereth the rose of Sharon to wither. Let us charge ourselves to bind a heavenly forget-me-not about our hearts for Jesus our Beloved, and, whatever else we let slip, let us hold fast to him.” — C. H. Spurgeon, Morning and Evening: Daily Readings (London: Passmore & Alabaster, 1896).

This is a timely reminder of how easily we let the things of the world push Jesus out of our lives. Let’s stay focussed on Him today. — Pr David Maxwell.

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02/04/2025

Pastor’s Blog: Strengthened In Trials
“Then an angel appeared to Him from heaven, strengthening Him.” — Luke 22:43 (NKJV)

You and I are not alone in our struggles. I know when you’re in deep dispair it can seem that way, but God is always near to render assistance when you need it. Like Jesus when He was suffering extreme mental anguish in the Garden of Gethsemene, crushed by the weight of the trial that lay ahead, and our sins that would soon separate Him from His Father. Seemingly abandoned even by His three closest disciples, heavenly help was nearby as our verse today tells us.

As Charles Spurgeon put it, “Jesus was heard in his deepest woe; my soul, thou shalt be heard also”.

You and I can also take comfort that when we feel at our most alone, we can call out to God and be sure that He hears us and will provide the help we need for that moment, so we can endure what’s ahead. — Pr David Maxwell.

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20/02/2025

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