Sunday, July 28, 2013

28 July 2013 - ENCS

The “Living on a Prayer” series was continued by Pastor Josh Harris
The rest of the pastoral team was near Disney, not the one in Paris
In Matthew 6:9-12, Jesus teaches us how to pray
It is much more than knowing what we should say
Today Pastor Josh focused on verse thirteen
The words “temptation” and “evil” were both seen
 
He then handed over to Pastor Mark Benevente
About flying in enemy territory he had lots to say
He referred to Jesus' words from Matthew 12:43
That evil spirits try to multiply we did hear and see
Pastor said this should highlight the importance
Of inner healing or sanctification and deliverance
If we replace an ungodly belief with the right one
When the enemy returns, our soul will him shun
 
When faced with an offense, Pastor Mark said
The key is how we decided to respond instead
We can choose to either judge or to forgive
The latter is obviously the best way to live
 
If we judge others, according to Matthew 7:1-2
We will likewise be judged on all that we may do
And if this is the path that we learn to expect
We end up taking inner vows to try to protect
In the end, this of course will not succeed
For only through God can we ever be freed
 
When we forgive others, we help ourselves too
In fact, blessing our enemies is what we should do
Then from Christ will our protection come
He is stronger than anything in any kingdom
Bottom line, God has given us a way out
Of that there really should be no doubt
 
Pastor Josh again then stepped to the fore
He talked about temptation a little more
Sometimes obeying God will lead us there
But only when He knows how we will fare
So while "lead us not into" we can pray
If it is His will, we must surely obey
That He "will deliver us from evil" we must trust
Through our entire life, from "dust to dust"
We must choose between wisdom and temptation
Walking in freedom comes with salvation

Sunday, July 14, 2013

14 July 2013 - ENCS

Pastor Josh spoke about “Livin’ on a Prayer”
When he finished, we were half way there
This series focuses on part of Matthew six
On the Lord’s Prayer, we did our eyes fix
Jesus first taught his disciples how to pray
The same approach can be used every day
 
Josh mentioned the importance of verse nine
For a relationship with God we should pine
“Our Father in heaven, hallowed by your name”
For He is holy and worthy - forever the same
Since prayer is relational and a dialogue
We must communicate clearly, not in a fog
 
Verse number ten begins “Your kingdom come”
To focus on our kingdom would be rather dumb
For as long as we can focus on His kingdom first
Everything will turn out for the best, not the worst
From 1 Samuel 15, we read the story of King Saul
He obeyed some of God’s commands, but not all
This partial obedience was rebellious sin, not nice
Samuel then said “To obey is better than sacrifice”
David took a better approach when he saw the ark
Leaping and dancing in public, the contrast was stark
His house would endure forever, God then said
Because in front of himself, David put God ahead
 
The prayer continues with “Your will be done”
That should apply to everything under the sun
And “on earth as it is in heaven”
Before we get to verse eleven
Remember that Jesus submitted to God’s will
Even knowing that the Romans would him kill
There is no greater love than dying for a friend
Jesus did that for us when he met his earthly end
What God wants from us, we often already know
The challenge is in choosing that tough path to go
 
He continued “Give us this day our daily bread”
Asking God for things honours him instead
We know that for our needs He will provide
That is what happens with Him on our side
Of course, God sent Jesus as bread from above
This is the most obvious sign of His immense love
So we can experience part of heaven from today
A relationship with Christ will show us the way

Sunday, July 7, 2013

7 July 2013 - Psalm 66:3

"Say to God 'How awesome are your deeds!'"
"So great is your power" compared to our needs
 
Our God really does continue to find ways to amaze
Just three weeks ago all we could see was the haze
I woke up this morning and saw the sky painted blue
It was an indication of everything that God can do
If he can change the weather in a short heartbeat
Then of course He can help us our problems defeat

Sunday, June 30, 2013

30 June 2013 - ENCS

Pastor Josh continued the series on "The Code"
His passion for honour and value really showed
He said blessings often result from honouring others
Per Ephesians 6, especially our fathers and mothers
Another way to think of honour is as a value
There is a quantity and a quality in all we do
 
All of God's commandments we cannot even know
But focus on the core, from which the rest all flow
In Matthew 22:37, Jesus distilled it all into one statement
To love God completely is the greatest commandment
We cannot love Jesus without loving others as well
For Jesus' feet move with compassion, Josh did tell
And as we love Jesus, His love will enter into our heart
Then from the path of loving others we will not depart
 
Josh referred to eighties music and the love theme
But "the search is over" since Jesus' actions redeem
And if there is any doubt about what Jesus meant
John 6: 29 says "to believe in the one He has sent"
To do this right actually requires lots of hard work, Josh said
Reading the Word and in tough times, trusting God instead
Instead of cursing our enemies, we should forgive and bless
Even if their actions were intended to put us into a big mess
Put another way, our enemies we should not hate, but love
That is how we can best honour our heavenly father above
 
In short, we should listen to and believe God's word, then obey
Putting our trust in God is what faith is all about, Josh did say
And per Hebrews 11:6, without faith we cannot please God
In subsequent verses, Noah, Abraham, and others get a nod
Remember that if for some reasons we delay our obedience
His response will be delayed, for this is disobedience in a sense
 
Compared to any problem, God is bigger and stronger
David realised that, so Goliath was not alive much longer
This truth and God's deeds we must tell the next generation
By setting their hope in God they can have a strong foundation
About hope, two unchangeable things are in Hebrews 6:18-19
We are to be encouraged and use it as an anchor, it is seen
 
1 Corinthians 13:13 mentions faith, hope, and love
All three are important but the latter is rated far above
If we invest in these, we will receive the eternal reward
For our life's quality and quantity will please the Lord
Then Josh had us turn to First John chapter five verse three
"Obey His commands, which are not burdensome" we see
That is a good way to sum up Josh's message today
Telling us to honour, value, have faith, love, and obey

Sunday, June 23, 2013

23 June 2013 - ENCS

Pastor Larry continued the series entitled "The Code"
On a morning where through the haze the sun showed
On that topic, he reminded us not to complain every day
Instead, we should look to God in heaven and pray
For his sermon, Pastor talked about the purpose for our life
It comes from God and helps us to avoid internal strife
Pastor tried to answer questions numbering three
On the screen several passages we also did see
 
"What is God's purpose for my life?" was number one
In conjunction with His will, His plan for us is done
Reading from Ephesians 1:11-12, as written by Paul
This concept of predestined plans applies to us all
Then onto verse four Pastor Larry did shed some light
Christ wants us to be "holy and blameless in his sight"
He then turned to Jeremiah twenty nine verse eleven
There are plans for our future, developed in heaven
This confirms that our purpose comes from above
The hope and protection are signs of His great love
Genesis 25 verses 32-34 Pastor Larry did then cite
We should not be like Esau, who despised his birthright
He then turned to Romans 1 verses twenty to twenty seven
We should recognise the invisible qualities of God in heaven
For otherwise, even a wise man will become a fool
Paul's words were said in love, they were not cruel
For those who exchange the truth of God for a lie
Will pay a penalty here on earth and when they die
We should determine how to glorify God at work and at home
Ensuring that our heart and thoughts do not from Him roam
 
"How do we follow God's purpose?" was number two
Per Romans 12:2, the way forward is clear and true
To the ways of this world we should not conform
The renewing of our mind enables us to transform
For then God's will we can approve and test
For it is pleasing and perfect - easily the best
 
"What happens when we follow God's purpose?" was number three
Nothing can stop those with God, as in Acts 5:38-39 we can see
For if the purpose is human, it is sure to fail
God's purpose and plans will always prevail
We may not always understand what is going on
But when with God, the word "impossible" is gone
 
Bottom line, we should follow God's purpose and Him glorify
In and through our lives, and the eternal rewards will be high

23 June 2013 - Matthew 11:28-30

"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened" Jesus said
The passage says "and I will give you rest" He promised instead
"Take my yoke upon you and learn from me"
For "gentle and humble in heart" He will always be
"You will find rest for your souls" per verse twenty nine
"For my yoke is easy and my burden is light", He did opine
 
A more apt verse for the day I could not have picked
For in the face of to-do lists, this seems to contradict
But Jesus reminds me that I need a day of rest
Spending time remembering how I am blessed
The stack of papers will for another day wait
As I submit to His yoke and take the path straight
And if I follow His Word and down His path go
He will provide for me always, this I know
The Bible does tell us that we should work hard
But against overdoing that we must be on guard
For working harder is not always the best solution
Note that prayer is what helps tackle this pollution
 
No matter what, to His yoke I should submit
For everything all the time, not just a little bit
Then my burdens will be so much easier to handle
For against God, my strength cannot hold a candle
God, for sharing your yoke with me, I thank you
Let me remember with you to all things do

Sunday, June 16, 2013

16 June 2013 - ENCS

"The Code" series Pastor Charles did continue today
On "Saying Thank You to Fathers" he had a lot to say
His core text was Ephesians chapter six verses two and three
"Honour your father and mother" is linked to a promise we see
The code of honour means that appreciation we should show
A "thank you" from the heart has great weight, as we all know
Pastor then talked about thank yous numbering four
Although I have a feeling he actually had several more
 
"Thank you for providing" was first on the plate
He read from 1 Timothy chapter five verse eight
Fathers have it in their DNA to provide for family
If not, we are denying our faith Paul says reliably
For resources, to our fathers like ATMs we often look
They provide an atmosphere of love in every nook
 
"Thank you for teaching and training" was number two
As Ephesians chapter six verse two tells fathers to do
This relates to life and faith, by example they should lead
For fathers can model the love of God that children need
 
"Thank you for your life of serving and sacrifice" was number three
John 3:16 provides the most poignant example of this we will see
A father always wants his children's lives to be better than his own
So whatever the price required, he will never complain or moan
 
"Thank you for showing love and grace" was then number four
Luke 15:21-23 tells of the prodigal son's return to his home door
The best robe and fatted calf, his father did bring out to celebrate
Showing that no matter what, a father's love for children is great
 
Of course God is our Father perfect in every way
He shows us grace and mercy every single day
We are naturally drawn to his fatherly heart
For the fruits of grace He wants to impart
 
So as this Father's Day we celebrate and enjoy
Let us remember one thing, whether girl or boy
God is deserving of our every thanks and praise
For in His time, He will always deliver and amaze
He is the perfect Father for us all