Thy Kingdom Come
“This, then, is how you should pray: “ ‘Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.’ Matthew 6:9-13 We are all familiar with this prayer, for it’s part of the Lord’s Prayer. The trouble is many Christians just say it by rout and are not even sure what they are really praying about.
Knowing the Christ within
I would really like to have a faith that effects not just my personal life but also the lives of those around me. I believe that God is helping me understand how this can become a reality, and that it’s by the use of my faith. This verse below is how this revelation has developed. “that the communication of thy faith may become effectual by the acknowledging of every good thing which is in you in Christ Jesus.” Philemon 1:6
Speaking in Tongues
Paul's Prosperous Journey
LEVITES: Prophetic Musicians
‘A Message for God’s New Testament Levites, those who Worship God in Spirit and in truth.’I believe musicians and worshippers need a greater understanding of the wonderful calling that they have in God and His House. I’ve noticed as I have ministered in Churches around the world, a lack of understanding amongst so many musicians of the high calling that they have in God. Often there is very little thought put into how we can enter the presence of God. It’s often just a performance with no understanding of the purpose of their position.
Prophecy to the Dry Bones
This is a message I preached at the Christian Assembly in Beach Street, Fitzroy on the 20th September 2020.
Prophecy is much more than just giving a word on a Sunday Morning in the 10 minute window available in most Pentecostal Churches. It can be a lifestyle.
But We See Jesus
Sight is a very powerful sense. It can be used to tempt us into sin or used by God to unveil the wonders of Jesus to us.
A Tale of Two Cities_2
In my last message I spoke of two cities mentioned in the Bible. Both of those cities represent Christians. One was Laodicea and the other Jerusalem. They are the complete opposite of each other, for one was a strong city (Jerusalem) and the other (Laodicea) was very weak. Laodicea was worldly even though it was Christian.
A Tale of Two Cities_1
I want to look at two cities mentioned in the Bible for I believe they are both representative of two different types of Christians. One is a Worldly city, while the other a Godly one. One city was strong and the other weak, although the weak one didn't realise the condition they are in because they are deceived.