The sermon for October 23rd 2022 is now available on the New Life web-site.
In this sermon, Tania talks about Victory.
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Scripture
Marriage should be honoured by all, and the marriage bed kept pure, for God will judge the adulterer and all the sexually immoral.
Observation
We should continue to love one another, entertain strangers, and remember those in prison.
Marriage must be honoured by all, and the marriage bed kept pure. God will judge those who are immoral. We should keep our lives free from the love of money, and instead trust the Lord.
We need to be wary of strange teachings, remembering our hearts are strengthened by grace and not by eating the right foods.
Application
Our culture has elevated sexual depravity to an art form. What was once, just a generation ago, considered contemptible and disgusting is now celebrated as desirable.
Marriage is seen as a more or less temporary affair with cheating and divorce expected as the norm.
Scripture teaches us that God has a very high view of marriage. In Ephesians, Paul says that marriage is a picture of the covenantal faithfulness of Christ to the church. The intimacy of husband and wife is analogous to the intimacy between Christ and His own Bride.
Marriage is not a light thing. It is no light thing. It is not a mere human convenience. It is God’s idea, God’s plan for the ordering of a civil society.
It is no wonder that the devil hates marriage and tries to undermine it in every way possible.
Christians must honour marriage and try to encourage every husband and every wife to rejoice in their relationship.
Prayer
Thank you Lord for marriage. Thank you for my wife whom I love more than life itself. Amen.
Zinzendorf’s passion for the lost grew hand-in-hand with his passion for Jesus. Equipped with just a handful of saints, a burning love for Jesus and the power of prayer, he made it his determined aim to evangelize the world. Jason Hubbard

Reflection on Hebrews 12:14-24
Scripture
But you have come to Mount Zion, the heavenly Jerusalem, the city of the living God.
Observation
We should make every effort to live at peace with the people. We have to be holy, or else we will not see the Lord. Avoid bitterness and sexual immorality.
Mount Sinai was the place where the Israelites met with the Lord Yahweh. It was a frightful place – burning with fire and covered with smoke, with loud trumpet blasts. Not even an animal was allowed to tough the mountain.
We have come to Mount Zion, the heavenly Jerusalem, the city of God. We meet with the angels, but above all, we meet with God and with Jesus.
Application
When Israel was passing through the desert, the Lord invited them to meet with Him at Mount Sinai. But they were afraid, and Moses went up alone. Moses was afraid, but his passion to know the Lord overcame his fear.
We have come to a better place, the heavenly Jerusalem, the city of the living God. This is the place where, together with the angles, we meet to worship our God and His Son our Lord Jesus.
It is not that the Old Testament religion is better than faith in Christ. No, the reverse is true. The Jews worshipped at a physical mountain, but we worship at a heavenly mountain.
It does not matter where we worship or how we worship. What does matter is that we worship with a holy and sincere heart.
Prayer
Thank you Lord for meeting with me at any time and any place. Help me to seek you often and to learn to live in awareness of your presence. Amen.
Scripture
Therefore, strengthen your feeble arms and weak knees. Make level paths for your feet, so that the lame may not disabled, but rather healed.
Observation
We are to endure hardship as discipline. Every father disciplines his sons. If you are not disciplined, then you must be illegitimate children, not true sons.
Human fathers discipline us as they see fit, and we respect them for it. But God disciplines us to make us holy. We don’t enjoy any discipline at the time, but it produces a harvest of righteousness.
Therefore, we must strengthen our feeble arms and knees so that the lame may be healed.
Application
In our happy clappy styles of worship and our feel good therapeutic sermons, we forget or overlook the fact that God is a good father.
Good parents discipline their children in order to shape their interactions with the world and other people. When children are not disciplined, they grow up to be selfish, bullies and thugs.
God wants the best for His children, and that includes allowing the difficulties of life to mould us into the people He wants us to be. The kingdom of God is meant to be full of people who know grace, mercy and empathy; not with overgrown babies demanding their own way.
The writer to the Hebrews is telling us to grow up and get over ourselves. We are to strengthen our arms in service and our weak knees in prayer. We are to help the lame similarly become mature in their faith.
Tough words from a God who loves us more than any earthly father,
Prayer
Lord, please train my thinking so that I learn to see you at work in my life in every way. Help me to welcome your discipline. Amen.

Scripture
Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders us, and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run the race marked out for us.
Observation
We are surrounded by the witnesses, the heroes of the faith, who are watching us and cheering us on in this race. So we should throw off the sins that entangle us and everything that might slow us down, and run the race that God has set for us.
To do this, we should set our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith. For the joy set before Him, He endured the cross. If we keep our eyes on Him, we will not grow weary in the face of opposition.
We have not yet endured to the shedding of our blood. We must consider any hardship as discipline from the Lord, and rejoice that He loves us as sons and daughters.
Application
The heroes of faith mentioned in the previous chapter should spur us on to greater faith. None of them was perfect, yet they walked faithfully with God.
It is important to throw off the sins that hold us back. Some sins are easily overcome, but others are much harder to get rid of. The trouble with most sins is that we enjoy them. So we need to discern what God is saying we must let go of.
An athlete will arrange their whole life around their training. They will eat foods that build up strength, and avoid those that detract from their goals. For christians, our whole life must revolve around what God wants for us.
For some people, there are things in life that are totally acceptable to the Lord. For oterh christians, these same things are not what God wants for them, and for them they are sinful.
We must run the race God has set for us. A swimmer must be at the right pool in the correct event. A pole vaulter will not win a medal if they run the 100 metre race. I must run the race God has marked out for me, even if someone else’s looks more appealing.
Prayer
Thank you Lord for the knowledge of your love. Please show me the things I need to let go of in order to run the race you have set for me. Amen.
Rather than simply praying for individual needs, the intercessors would cry out for other communities; for missionaries on the field; and for the gospel of the kingdom to be proclaimed in power and demonstrated in love. Jason Hubbard

Another beautiful morning. I rode out to Eulah Creek.

This prayer chain of unrivalled commitment swept through the community and ultimately lasted over a hundred years. The Moravians didn’t pray in just one location, but as they went about their normal lives in their homes, on walks, and during work breaks. Jason Hubbard
