Sunday 5th March – Resolve – Elder Martin Finegan

The initial chapters of the book of Daniel relay the story of a young man and his friend facing a new world in an environment that would ultimately demand him to compromise his commitment to God.

The initial chapters of the book of Daniel relay the story of a young man and his friend facing a new world in an environment that would ultimately demand him to compromise his commitment to God.

Today we want to answer several questions that arise from Jesus’ prayer for us in our text: ‘What does it mean to be unified?’ and, ‘What glory does Jesus want us to have?’

Jesus was asked what the most important commandment was. His answer included the Shema found in Deuteronomy 6:4-5 and a line from Leviticus 19:18. The Shema was a fundamental declaration of faith for God’s people.

For any living organism to grow, it requires the proper environment. For the Israelites, the wilderness journey was a strategic move on God’s part to move his people from the infancy of their faith…

As Jesus arrives at the gate of Jerusalem, he encounters people desiring to be healed of the body and mind. His question and call were enough to enable one man to rise, realise and relocate.

God was glorified when His Son was lifted up on that cross. God saw our problem, and God fixed that problem. He fixed it when no one else could, and He fixed it because of His great love.

Last week’s sermon highlighted the importance of following the cloud of God’s glory, even if it takes us through that place of testing, tribulation and proving – otherwise known as the wilderness. To follow in faith is, without doubt, a

Why do we ask the Lord for guidance? Is it not because we know that God knows everything, including things which will occur in the future? If He leads us, we are guaranteed success because He will guide us to

Thank God for the many people who serve in various occupational fields doing all they can to help their fellow man. We are grateful for the expertise and wisdom of people. However…

The first Sunday of the year, see us join our PCF New Church for a service at 3:00 pm.