One of the questions that came in as part of our 'You Asked For It' - was how do we deal with a fear of failure?
At some point in our lives all of us experience the fear of failure as we prepare to step into something new! For some of us this fear can be crippling and can prevent us from entering into God's promises for us! When we look at scripture we see that this is not a new problem unique only to us today! Instead, we see in Numbers 13 that the Israelites were so afraid of failure when they stood on the edge of the promised land that the fear eclipsed their faith in God's promise to them! When we jump ahead 40 years to Joshua 1 - we see God's message to Joshua as he stands ready to lead the Israelites into the promised land. God tells Joshua to be strong and courageous! God will be faithful if we trust in Him and are courageous to step into His calling and promises! Listen along for some practical tips on overcoming a fear of failure! Ps. Simon
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This week we looked at the role and work of the Holy Spirit. We saw that He works in our lives before we become Christians to show us our need of Christ. Then when we give our lives to Jesus we receive the Holy Spirit within us. We are told that the Holy Spirit is a deposit guaranteeing that we have eternal life. He is with us to reveal God to us, to bring the words of God and to teach and direct us so we become more like Christ and show the fruit of the Spirit in our lives. He gives spiritual gifts so that the church is strengthened and built up to be a strong and effective witness for Christ in the world.
We then looked at baptism of the Holy Spirit looking particularly at the book of Acts. We saw that Jesus told His disciples in Acts 1:4–5On one occasion, while he was eating with them, he gave them this command: “Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift my Father promised, which you have heard me speak about. For John baptized with water, but in a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit.”And He said to them Acts 1:8But 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.” We looked at the examples of baptism in the Spirit at the day of Pentecost, with the Samaritan believers and with Cornelius. We saw that this is an act separate to conversion but can occur after or at the same time. It is evidenced by a sign and it is consistent with the biblical examples that this is speaking in tongues. We saw it is a gift from God given that we can live fully and witness for Him boldly. Finally I finished with my testimony about being baptised in the Holy Spirit. What I experienced was the incredible love God had for me and I was filled with joy as I worshipped and praised Him in this new language. God bless Pastor Margo This week in response to a question from the congregation we looked at speaking in tongues. Tongues is a spiritual language that comes with the baptism in the Spirit, which empowers believers to be witnesses to Jesus and to carry out God’s will for their lives in addition to miracles, signs, and wonders, and is available to every believer.
To introduce this topic, I shared my testimony. As an eight year old I was born again making a lifelong commitment. Then as a teenager in a very conservative church I prayed “God I need more”. God heard my prayer and I was baptised in the Spirit. Although I had never heard of anyone speaking in tongues (before the charismatic or Pentecostal movement entered my world), I began praying and worshipping in tongues. God gave me a freedom and passion that I had never before known. My Christian life was empowered and transformed. We then looked at the Scriptures and considered this wonderful gift from a loving God and its use in private and public prayer and worship. God bless Pastor Greg |
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