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Missed the Sunday message or want to check out our church’s messages? Welcome to the St Andrew’s Geraldine online podcast. We have all our recent messages and series located here for you to subscribe or select from as we dive into the Word of God together. St Andrew’s is a thriving church in the Geraldine community catering for all ages. Check out our webpage for more https://www.standrewsgld.org.nz as we strive to follow the Lord Jesus Christ.
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In this weeks message we will look at the pursuit of becoming Christ-like. We will Look at: We are saved by God to become Christ-like The differences between Holiness and religiosity We start the journey of Holiness by pursuing intimacy with God as revealed in Jesus. Ephesians 5:1-20Alistair McNaughton tarafından oluşturuldu
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In this mornings last message on the Sermon on the Mount till next Summer we are looking at love your enemy. We will look at the following three things. 1. Who are our enemies today? 2. We show the Love of God, the nature and character of God when we love our enemies because like Gods love there is no self interest in it. 3. We can start the journe…
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Jesus' main point wasn't simply not to make any oaths or vows - he wanted us to strive to meet God's absolute standard or truth and to show integrity and honesty in all areas of our lives. Only Jesus accomplished this and so, again, we recognise it is his righteousness by which we are saved. As God calls you to be 'fishers of people' imitate Him in…
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By the 1st century AD, the teachers of the Law had reinterpreted God's instructions (Deuteronomy 24:1-4) and were permitting divorce for any reason. God hates divorce. He neither commands it or condones it. But He recognises its existence in our fallen world, hence Scriptures such as Deuteronomy 24:1-4 and Exodus 21:10-11. Jesus corrects the Pharis…
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Although awkward and uncomfortable to talk about, we must recognise that we all have sinned and constantly fail to live up to the standard of God’s Law. Jesus again challenges his audience with the sin of adultery in the heart. He doesn’t do this to condemn us, but to make us truly realise that we can only be saved when we accept Him as our righteo…
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No matter what challenges and trials we may face in this life, we have a Sovereign God who overcomes everything we may face. This is a blessed assurance we have when we accept Jesus Christ as our Saviour and Lord. Psalm 139 Job 42:2 Daniel 3:16-18 Romans 8:38-39 Revelation 21:1-7Jason Shaw tarafından oluşturuldu
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One definition that we could use for the anger that Jesus warns us of is: 'an anger that cherishes resentment and does not want reconciliation.' While we strive to rid ourselves of such heart attitudes, Jesus has not left us as orphans - he has sent the Holy Spirit to dwell in us and to replace our sinful heart attitudes with the fruit of the Spiri…
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So far in the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus has described what the character of a believer should be (the Beatitudes), the function of the believer (salt and light) and now Jesus teaches the foundations for those inner qualities (our attitudes). To introduce this he focuses on the purpose of the Law - God's Word. Today we consider moving from the Beat…
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How do you picture Jesus Christ? At this season we obviously picture infant Jesus lying in a manger. But he is so much more than just this. As we reflect on the Christmas season, so too reflect on how God reveals His son, Jesus Christ throughout history and to you personally today. Isaiah 9:1-7Jason Shaw tarafından oluşturuldu
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If the first 7 beatitudes turned the world's values upside down for Jesus' listeners, then this final one is certainly no less challenging. In fact if we hold true to demonstrating the right attitude in our lives from the first 7 beatitudes then we will come across persecution for standing up for the truth about Jesus. The Apostle Paul is a living …
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Jesus had to warn disciples to be wary of false prophets. Today we still have the same warning to heed to - whether someone unintentionally misleads us or deliberately with some ulterior purpose, we still live in a world where we must beware of such people and their teachings. Matthew 7:15-20Mark Maney tarafından oluşturuldu
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The world has been at war with God since the Fall. The battle against sin continues, however, the end result will be peace with God. God calls up to bring His Gospel of Peace to the world. We must do it with the attitude of what Jesus describes in all the other beatitudes. It is then that the world will recognise us as children of the one true God.…
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The sixth beatitude is often considered the most climatic one with the promise of seeing God. This is a wonderful promise for the future. It is also a promise that we can receive today. When we set our minds on what is true, what is honourable, what is right, and what is pure, then we will see God working around us and through us. "Purity of the he…
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The Mercy of a Neighbour Jesus revealed what Mercy really looked like, to his audience by telling the story of an unlikely hero. Today we look at words such as Mercy, Love, Forgiveness, Grace and Justice, and prayerfully consider how we may demonstrate the mark of salvation through Mercy. Luke 10:25-37 and Matthew 5:7…
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The First Church hungered for Christ and Christ alone in their lives. Possessions and popularity were not things they desired and so they were easily shared or given to those in need. In contrast the last church mentioned in God's word, the church in Laodicea, considered themselves rich and in need of nothing, and therefore were lukewarm in God's s…
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What Jesus speaks about in the Beatitudes is also what he proclaims when he reads the Scripture from Isaiah 61 - He has come to bring renewal and solace to the poor and the weary. We are to look to Jesus as the Israelites looked to the Year of Jubilee: a time of restoration. As we look to that restoration through the saving grace of Jesus, we are a…
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In our first message of our Summer series Alistair will be looking at the Sermon on the Mount, where Jesus gives his key manifesto for joining his Kingdom. Jason will be giving messages on this over this Summer and perhaps next Summer as well. - Matthew 5:1-3Alistair McNaughton tarafından oluşturuldu
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This week in our continuing series on Romans we are looking at Romans 8:26-27, "The Spirits Groanings." Have you ever prayed for things and they haven’t happened? Have you ever been in a situation where you haven’t known how to pray? What to do in a situation? We will all encounter situations that are perplexing, beyond our wisdom and resources to …
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Our own spirits groan for the longing of the fullness of fellowship with God that will come one day. Until then, God's Holy Spirit dwells within us as a reminder of this hope that we have. We are also reminded that God longs to bring mankind into this fullness of fellowship again - just as we had in the Garden of Eden before sin entered the world; …
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Paul begins Chapter 8 with the wonderful news that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ. We must remember to guard ourselves from: self-condemnation, condemnation from others, and using condemnation as retaliation. Condemnation was dealt with on the cross by Jesus Christ. For those who put their faith in him, we are now governed by …
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In this episode in our ongoing series on Romans, we are looking at the text of Romans 7:13-25, where we will look at Paul's struggle with sin, and ask the question: did he have this struggle before or after he came to Christ? And what it means for us today. Romans 7:13-25Alistair McNaughton tarafından oluşturuldu
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In this episode we’re fortunate enough to have Mark Pavelka from Gleniti Baptist Church with us. He is speaking on the topic of Pentecost. Celebrating God’s presence in our lives through a covenant relationship. Psalm 121 Acts 2:1-24, 36-41Mark Pavelka tarafından oluşturuldu
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