TSF Int'l Church, Skegness

TSF Int'l Church, Skegness TSF Church Skegness is a church with a vision to reach the unsaved with the life-giving gospel of Jesus Christ through power of the Holy Spirit.

We have a mandate to raise a Holy, Healthy and Highly Successful people.

21/09/2025
05/09/2023

If you have no idea of my STORY, you can't appreciate my GLORY.

22/08/2023

God is a Way Maker. He works in Ways we can not see. That's what makes Him God.

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Blessed is he who considers the poor. For the Lord will deliver him in times of trouble. Psalms 41:1
21/07/2023

Blessed is he who considers the poor. For the Lord will deliver him in times of trouble. Psalms 41:1

10/04/2023

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07/04/2023

Three areas of vulnerability to guard:

1. Time of Discouragement:

In a moment of discouragement, Peter did what he swore he would never do: deny Jesus. Discouragement makes you say things you don’t mean and do things that are out of character. That’s why Jude writes to ‘build yourselves up in this most holy faith by praying in the…Spirit, staying right at the centre of God’s love’ (Jude vv. 20-21 MSG).

2. Time of Excitement:

Herod became excited by a dancing girl, threw caution to the wind, and made an offer he lived to regret: ‘Whatever you ask me, I will give you’ (Mark 6:23 NKJV). She asked for John the Baptist’s head, and since he was a king, Herod couldn’t renege on his promise. That single moment of indulgence cost him his kingdom and his life. Be careful where you turn for excitement and how you react when you find it. ‘When desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, brings forth death. Do not be deceived’ (James 1:15-16 NKJV).

3. When you're weak and tired:

In Old Testament times, a ‘birthright’ meant the oldest son inherited twice as much of his father’s estate. Normally, Esau wouldn’t have considered selling his birthright, but he did so in a state of exhaustion (see Genesis 25:29-34). Weariness can cause you to lose perspective and make decisions based on what feels right in the moment rather than what’s right for you long term.

The Bible says: ‘All these things happened to them as examples…Therefore let him who thinks he stands take heed lest he fall’ (1 Corinthians 10:11-12 NKJV).

So, guard these three areas of vulnerability. Let him who thinks he stands, take heed, lest he falls.

Shalom

06/04/2023

To fulfil God’s will for your life, you must do these:

1) Move to a higher level of faith (see Romans 1:17):

Before David killed Goliath, he first had to kill a lion and a bear. And today we’re contending with issues that require us to trust God in a greater way.

2) Seek God’s guidance about each situation that arises (see Proverbs 3:6):

His promise is: ‘I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will guide you with My eye’ (Psalm 32:8 NKJV).

3) Get into proper spiritual alignment:

God is aligning His people and putting together those who will stand as one in the day of battle. It’s imperative to know who you can trust to go into battle with you, and you only discover such people in times of testing (see Joshua 8:1).

4) Know God’s will for your life:

God doesn’t play hide-and-seek with His will. It’s only as you spend time with Him that you discover it (see Psalm 143:10). And when you do that, you thrive.

5) Fight, using God’s Word:

The God-breathed words found in Scripture are your strength in times of difficulty and testing. Jesus used Scripture to put Satan to flight (see Matthew 4), and the weapon of God’s Word still works today.

6) Don’t be unduly introspective:

Only the Holy Spirit has the ability to search and know our hearts and minds (see John 16:8-15). And when God is ready to reveal areas that need correction, He will. Until then, keep moving forward in faith.

7) Guard your mind:

Make it a walled city that refuses entry to negative thoughts and harmful influences (see Proverbs 4:23).

Have a blessed day.

Address

The Shepherd's House, 3-5 Briar Way
Skegness
PE253NR

Opening Hours

Tuesday 12pm - 3:30pm
Wednesday 6pm - 8:30pm
Friday 6pm - 8:30pm
Saturday 4pm - 8pm
Sunday 10am - 2am

Telephone

+447852675505

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