Good day We can sometimes take the ease with which we are able to access Christian content for granted...for example, w e're able to physically attend a church service, watch it online, watch teachings on You Tube, satellite TV, through church websites, on apps; We either have a physical Bible or a Bible on our smartphones via the You Version app (or both), we have access to reading plans, books; We attend courses at church or Bible College; We have small groups where we fellowship together and discuss the word of God. It's easy to forget just how blessed we are to be able to access all of these resources and can take for granted the enrichment that it brings to our relationship with God - as well as the enrichment that it can bring to those around us. Most of us encounter people on a daily basis (whether it's work colleagues, cleaners, gardeners, a tea lady at the office, petrol attendants, waitrons, security guards, car guards, cashiers, shop assistants, recept...
Good day As I've previously mentioned, righteousness is a gift from God that we receive by faith in Jesus Christ. It gives us access to God's presence and the right to be in covenant with Him. For today's message, we're asking the question - is that enough, is that all there is to it, is it as simple as just praying a prayer of faith, declaring that I'm now righteous and going about my everyday life ... or does God expect anything more of me? I'd like to answer that question by referring to the below example: Imagine that righteousness was like an access card or maybe even an Identity Document (ID) or passport. It's something that indicates that you have a right to enter a particular building or in the case of an ID or passport, the right to be in that specific country. Without it, you wouldn't be allowed to go in - so that is what God's gift of righteousness is like ... The other side of this however, is having an understanding that even though we ...