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This letter gives us another secret to growth and change to those of us who are feeling a little bit complacent. Maybe we feel a little more bored than blessed when we connect with church … Perhaps we feel a lot more attached to this world than we’d like - (who doesn’t struggle with that?) and looking us straight in the eye Jesus says - “I want you to see your need as you never have before. Then I’d be able to meet your need as I never have before.” John writes this way to the church in Laodicea - “To the angel of the church of Laodicea write, ‘These are the words of the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the ruler of God’s creation. I know your deeds that you’re neither cold nor hot … I wish that you were one or the other … But you don’t realise you’re wretched, pitiful, poor, blind and naked. I counsel you get from me gold refined in the fire so you can become rich and white clothes to wear so you can cover your shameful nakedness salve to put on your eyes so you can see.” (Revelation 3:14 ff) Not easy words from Jesus but they end with his remarkable promise - “Look! I am standing at the door and I'm constantly knocking. If anyone opens the door I will come in and I’ll fellowship with him; I’ll relate to him, I’ll dine with him and he’ll fellowship with me.” (Revelation 3:20 – Message)
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Monday May 23, 2016
Monday May 23, 2016
Where did I come from is a question of “origin”. When we know where we’re from, we’ll be better able to live lives that fit with our design and purpose.
So - where did we come from? Are we simply the accidental byproducts, of the random forces of nature? Are we a cosmic accident? Or are we, the pinnacle of creation, intended by a personal and a loving God?
The answer has significant implications for our lives. If people are truly made in the image of God, then as Christians, we must treat everyone with dignity. And, if we’ve been made by God, we have a purpose. We were designed to be in a relationship with God, and with other people.
Listen now to this exciting message as Pastor Peter unpacks his thoughts.
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