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Replica Jesus

I got some spam mail today saying ‘WE SPECIALISE IN THE BEST REPLICA’S’.
Its not so bad when people are up front about their fake product, but when people try and pass of the fake as the real thing there is a chance of being stung. At times like these you need to know your stuff [...]

Do you know Jesus?

Do You Know Jesus?Do you know the Lord Jesus Christ? In a nutshell, this is the basis of true Christianity. You can have church, religion, baptism, crucifixes, but the issue is do you know Jesus?
Jesus is the Son of God, through Him God created the world and everything in it. The people God made [...]

Forerunners Friday (In Advance!)

I’m away on holiday for a week, heading up North, wher there isnt a mobile phones signal. so I may not be online for a week…
 
For the faithful few who visit reguarly, I have included next weeks forerunners friday, smith wiggglesworth, an early pentecostal pioneer.
 
SMITH WIGGLESWORTH SERMON “OUR RISEN CHRIST”
Read the fourth chapter of Acts.
 
Today [...]

God Centered Theology

As my theology has evolved over the years, I’ve found my spiritual life evolving as well. Don’t let anyone tell you that your theology is not that important. As the old saying goes,’You Are What You Eat’! Your theology can determine whether or not you live for the Glory of God or a self-centered life.
My [...]

Has Jesus accepted you into His life?

Habakkuk 3:2 “O LORD, I have heard thy speech, and was afraid: O LORD, revive thy work in the midst of the years, in the midst of the years make known; in wrath remember mercy.”
Isa 66:2“ But on this one will I look:On him who is poor and of a contrite spirit, And who trembles [...]


    "Three main tendencies that can draw our hearts away from the centrality of the gospel: 1. Legalism, which means basing our relationship with God on our performance. 2. Condemnation, which means being more focused on our sin than on God’s grace. 3. Subjectivism, which means basing our view of God on our changing feelings and emotions."
    C.J. Mahaney