Last night at church we reflected upon the resurrection of the dead with Rob Smith.
Here are some things that struck people from the sermon:
+ Resurrection is very black & white!
+ Resurrection affects all people and we need to keep in mind the people around us who are not Christians
+ not to fear death as a Christian
+ good reminder that there will be the resurrection (& jment). We've got to tell people about Jesus!
+ I was struck by the continuity but also transformation in the resurrection. I found that very clear.
+ Great to remember that the Resurrection motivates and encourages us now.
+ A great reminder that the intermediate state is temporary.
+ we are being constantly changed as we trust. And the ongoing change being shaped for the glorious times to come.
+ Most Christians have a ‘not today’ way of thinking when it comes to Christs return – yet scripture repeats the warning to be ready!
+ The striking thing for me at least is the practical outworking of 1 Co 15:58 – a ps of thanks to our great God and Saviour.
+ no second chance after death
Let continue to pray that we will be challenged and changed by God's word
Bible Study Launch Dinner
Don't forget that tomorrow night - Tuesday 12th February is the launch dinner for Bible Studies for 2008.
From 6.30pm-9pm we’ll be meeting together in the Upper Chapter House to share a meal together, hear a talk from Mike about the value of Prayer and Bible Study Groups, meet our group leaders for the year ahead, and have the opportunity to sign up for a group. The cost is just $10 for the dinner and we’d love it if you could come along. Even if you are not sure about joining a group, come along and check it out – you might be convinced of why it is a good idea!
Please let me know ASAP if you are able to make it at info@thebibletalks.org.au
Music by Moonlight
Join us on Friday 15 February 2008 for an evening of African, Latin and Caribeen music.
From 7pm – music starts @ 8pm
Free!
BYO Picnic dinner & a blanket to sit on
The Overflow @ Sydney Olympic Park
Catch the train to Olympic Park Station, or drive out and park at the site for $15
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