Thought for October

While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, day and night shall not cease. (Genesis 8:22 ESV)

Then he [Jesus] said to his disciples, ‘The harvest is plentiful, but the labourers are few, therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out labourers into his harvest.’ (Matthew 9:37-38 ESV)

The first verse above is part of the promise made to Noah after the flood and it shows Gods commitment to sustaining his creation. It is a promise that the seasons will come and go, the sun will rise and fall and that there will be a time of planting and a time of harvest. God has been faithful to these promises from the time of Noah and we come to the time of year when we give thanks for the harvest that has been gathered in and the provision the Lord has made for us of the past year. We once again acknowledge that every good gift comes from the Lord and we rejoice in His faithfulness. Yet we also know that we need more than just food for our physical bodies and we give thanks also for the way that he has provided for us spiritually as we have been able to feed upon his life transforming Word. It is a Word that uses the illustration in the second verse above of a harvest to speak of another, greater and more important harvest that is taking place. When Jesus talks about the harvest in Matthew he is talking about those that will hear the good news of the Gospel and respond. He talks of about how great this harvest is but at the lack of laborers to do the work, to tell of this good news and what is His solution, it is again that theme of earnest prayer that we have heard of in our services and bible study. As Charles Price writes ‘ Our task is not so much to run around and do everything but to allow the Lord to direct our path and bring us in touch with the right people in the right place at the right time to reap the ripe harvest.’ Let us be encouraged to do just that, to be in earnest prayer that the Lord may use us for His glory where He has put us and with those that he has directed us to. One day that harvest will be gathered in and we will be surprised in the ways God has used us to speak to others if we have been faithful to his leading. May the Lord encourage you in His service.

Every blessing

Gordon

Thought for September

And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.  (Hebrews 10:24-25 ESV)

As a new session begins to get underway and the various organisations of the church get back into full swing it is good to remember why we meet together as believers. These verses sum up the importance of fellowship with each other so that we can encourage each other and stir up one another in love. Meeting together allows us to share, to learn and to love together and it makes the people of God stronger. As Donald Guthrie notes ‘Close and regular fellowship with other believers is not just a nice idea, but an absolute necessity for the encouragement of Christian values.’ Indeed the New Testament lends no support to the idea of lone Christians because a lone Christian is a vulnerable Christian however a believer who is part of the community of faith should be loved, cared for, strengthened and taught. When believers stand together there is strength in their unity that makes them more resisted to attack and discouragement (more resistant but not immune). We as a fellowship are fortunate to have the opportunity to meet together for the very reasons these verses give. Alongside our regular times of worship, we have an active Women’s Guild, a growing Men’s Breakfast, opportunities for Bible Study and prayer and to add a slightly different dimension we will be starting our Food for Thought evenings that will be on the first Wednesday of the month instead of our regular Bible Study. This is an opportunity to gather around a simple meal to enjoy fellowship and then listen to a speaker on a variety of interesting topics. It is a time to receive food both for the body and the soul, to stir one another up to love and good works. The taster we held before the summer break certainly gave us much to think about so please pray for this new venture as we seek to learn and grow together.

Every blessing

Gordon

Thought for August

All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work. (2 Timothy 3:16-17 ESV)

As we look at these 2 short verses we are told of how important the Word of God is for our lives and from whom it comes. As Christians we hold the inspired Word of God as our highest standard, nothing else comes even close because it is the words of the very God of the universe whom we serve that it contains. His statutes and laws and teaching are perfect and they help us navigate through this world that we live in.

Recently within the church we have sought to establish a church library, a place where resources are available to help us as we dig deeper in God’s word. The Lord has gifted many people to write good, solid and reliable books that can be used to help us deepen our understanding of the scriptures and inspire us in our Christian life and witness. The library is still in its infancy but it is hoped that over time it will offer a rich collection of useful tools that will help us apply the wonderful teaching found within the pages of our Bibles to our lives. We plan to be decidedly picky as to what the library contains as we want the best and most useful resources that we can provide to be available. Unfortunately along with the large number of excellent books available there comes some decidedly questionable material and your prayers for discernment in this area will always be a great help.

Along with the library we are excited to be able to partner with 10 Of Those who are a distributor of some excellent Christian material. Anything they stock or sell must fit within their statement of faith which is available on their website. Their work is seen very much as a ministry and not as a business so that they can get useful material into the hands of believers. Through partnering with them we now offer an online bookstore on our website that stocks thousands of titles. Please have a look and see what might be useful for yourself, family, children or grandchildren.

May God bless you as you continue to study His Word and seek His ways.

Every Blessing

Gordon

Thought for July

He will not let your foot slip—he who watches over you will not slumber; indeed, he who watches over Israel will neither slumber nor sleep. (Psalm 121:3-4 NIV)

At this time of year we see the schools finish up for the summer break, we see folks start to head off on their summer holidays and things start to wind down at the church over the summer months. It is a time for everybody to take a break from their normal everyday activities and to get some time to unwind and relax. It is important for all of us that we have sufficient time to rest from all the rigours of life and to spend time with God, indeed that is the way God designed us but as we go through the summer month’s life will continue. For some that time will be a joyous occasion, an opportunity to spend more time with the family but for others it will be a sad or difficult time, a time that may bring new problems or it may bring back old memories.

As we look at this verse from the psalms we see a great truth that can bring great comfort to us. Yes we may need to rest and take holidays but God never does, he doesn’t take two or three weeks off in the summer to get a break from sustaining the universe and leave it to its own devices (could you imagine the chaos). Thankfully the God that watches over his people will neither slumber nor sleep, he will never be found on vacation for he is such a mighty and awesome God that created all and continues to sustain all. How we, as Gods people, can take comfort in the words of the psalmist, we can take comfort in knowing that through these months and far beyond that he is always there. This means at any time of day, any season of life we can approach the Lord God almighty and bring everything to Him. We can bring the joys of life to him and praise Him for those blessings and we can seek Him when life is difficult and we need the comfort and the care of our Heavenly Father. Never be afraid to take it all to him for we know that he hears the prayers of His people. So may you enjoy these summer months and be richly blessed in these days knowing that the one that loves you and cares for you neither slumbers nor sleeps.

Every Blessing

Gordon

Online Bookshop

We are excited to announce our partnership with 10 of those.com which allows us to offer our very own online bookstore. We have selected a number of titles which we think you will find helpful and the store is full of excellent resources to help both those exploring the Christian faith and also those that are seeking grow and mature in their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Click below or follow the link under Bookstore on the website to browse the store.

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Thought for June

Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares. (Hebrews 13:2 ESV)

As we read this verse we get a sense of the importance of hospitality and indeed the blessings that can flow from it. Over the years we have become known as a fellowship for our warm welcomes and our hospitality. Indeed much of church life centres around a cup of tea and fellowship together or even congregational meals and other events that all involve food. Even at funerals, where we are able to provide a good spread for the family in their time of grief. None of these things are possible without the hard work of those that tirelessly make preparations for such events. Over the years our current kitchen has served us well but due to the passage of time and current legislation it is now becoming unsuitable for all that we ask and require of it. Recent discussion at the last Committee of Management addressed the issue and it was felt that now would be a good time to look at journeying towards the installation of a new kitchen. This will allow those that work for Gods glory, in this area, to have up to date and suitable facilities that meet current legislation and which can serve us well into the future. This is an exciting venture that will allow us to carry on in the ministry of hospitality and fellowship and which will allow us to explore new ideas to connect with those yet to hear the Good News of the gospel. However this is not something that will happen overnight and there is much work to be done but it is something that as an entire church we can get behind and make possible. The plan in the coming months is to begin looking at ways to raise the funds required for such a project and again I’m sure a few of these will involve food. The hope is that these will also be more than mere fundraising events but opportunities for fellowship and outreach. However before we begin any of these things please make this a matter for prayer. We seek God’s guidance in all things even something such as this because we seek to bring glory to His mighty name. We seek His will and His ways and we humbly ask that He would bless our endeavours in His service.

Every Blessing

Gordon

Thought for May

 “Brothers, what shall we do?” And Peter said to them, “Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. (Acts 2:37-38 ESV)

In the middle of this month we will remember what some refer to as the birthday of the Church, what we call Pentecost. It is a time when we remember the events recorded in Acts 2, seven weeks after the resurrection of Jesus, where the Holy Spirit was poured out on the first followers. There Peter preached his first sermon and spoke of the words of the Old Testament prophet Joel. And when he had finished the crowds asked ‘what shall we do?’ To this Peter replied ‘repent and be baptised every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.’ Acts tells us that on that wonderful day 3000 people heard his words, were baptised and were added to the church that day. Not too bad for a first sermon!

Often we can in our own tradition focus simply on the first two persons of the Godhead, God the Father and Jesus the Son but we must remember that it is the trinity, one God three persons, that we acknowledge as being God. The Holy Spirit is the third and equal part of the godhead and as such we must remember the work and power of the Spirit. God pours out the Spirit upon all who put their trust in Jesus Christ. It is a time for us to reflect on how we live day by day: Are we reliant on the power of God’s Spirit? Are we listening to the guiding of the Spirit? Are the fruits of the Spirit (love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control) evident in the lives we live out in front of this world. Sometimes we underestimate the power of the Spirit and we miss out on the comfort and guidance He can bring. Let us not miss out on blessings as the Holy Spirit works within us and through us. We also notice that the Spirit was poured out onto a group of people, the early church. We should not forget the power of the Holy Spirit within the life of our church. As Dr Mark Roberts notes: ‘Pentecost invites us to consider our own participation in the fellowship, worship and mission of the church. It is time to renew our commitment to live as an essential member of the body of Christ, using our gifts to build the church and share the love of Christ with the world.’

Every Blessing

Gordon