The sermon for August 6th is now available on the New Life web site.
In this sermon, Brad Cork talks about Staying Connected To The Vine.
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Organisations, Christian or not, should encourage staff members to own up to mistakes and failures without fear of punishment, and that’s because – apart from being biblical – it is the smart operational thing to do. All of us learn more from our mistakes and failures than our successes. Or at least we should. Stephen Judd et al

There is nothing quite like a field of canola in flower. This is a few km along the Bingara Road #cycling #Narrabri #Biketooter


Coaching someone once, twice or three times takes time, thought, care and attention. Showing staff members the exit is quicker and easier, but it is not what Jesus would do. Stephen Judd et al
Scripture
Jesus replied,“You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: Love your neighbour as yourself.”
Observation
The Pharisees come to question Jesus some more. An expert in the law asks Jesus what is the most important commandment? Jesus tells him we must love the Lord with all of our heart, mind, and soul. The second commandment is to love our neighbour as ourselves. The whole law rests on these two commandments.
Then Jesus asks for the Pharisees: if the messiah is the Son of David then why does David call him “my Lord”?
No one could answer Jesus’ questions so they knew they could not test him with their own questions.
Application
Love is at the heart of the gospel. God loved us and so this calls forth a response of love for Him.
The word love is agape which means unconditional and selfless love. God loves us because He is love, and He cannot help but love. He loves us because He places an infinite value on us.
For this reason, we must love our neighbours as we love ourselves. God places an infinite value on other people, so I must recognise that and love them as God loves them. This applies to those who are born again as well as to those who are not.
This is an impossible commandment to fulfil in our own ability. We need God’s love, God’s Holy Spirit, dwelling in us in order to love God and our neighbours.
So we pursue God because He loves us. He enables us to love Him freely, and the overflow of this love is expressed in love to others.
Prayer
Lord, thank you for your love for me. Help me to love you and to know you, and may that love multiply as it flows out to the to the people in my street, at work, or at school. Amen

We must expect that compassion will come at a cost: financial cost, as well as organisational or personal sacrifice. If we are cost-counters, we may struggle to show compassion and grace. But our challenge is to not count the cost – because followers of Jesus don’t. God honours compassionate grace. Stephen Judd et al
Scripture
Jesus replied, ”Your mistake is that you don’t know the scriptures, and you don’t know the power of God.”
Observation
The Pharisees and Herodians decide to trap Jesus. After buttering him up with flattery, they ask Him, is it right to pay taxes to Caesar? Jesus replies by telling them to give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to give God what belongs to God.
Later on the same day, the Sadducees decide to test Jesus also. The Sadducees do not believe in the resurrection of the dead. Their question concerns the law that says a wife whose husband dies should be cared for by his brothers. So, in the resurrection that they do not believe in, they ask, ”Whose wife will she be?”
Jesus’ response is quite blunt. These men neither know the Scriptures nor the God they claim to serve. The resurrection life is very different to this life, and so there is no marriage in heaven. Everything is at a whole different level of existence.
Application
There are many christians, including leaders, who know neither the Scriptures nor the power of God.
Some people, for example, see the church as a meeting place for good people. They have been saved by Jesus, and now live such holy lives that sinners are not welcome in their midst.
Some denominations teach that there is no place for spiritual gifts today. The completion of the New Testament rendered the power of the Holy Spirit outdated and irrelevant. These people deny the poser of god, but they also are ignorant of the Scriptures which do not teach anywhere that the Baptism of the Holy Spirit is a transient thing.
We must approach God and other people with humility. I do not have all the answers, and I do not lead a perfect life.
We should see the church not s a meeting place for righteous people, but rather as a collection of sinners redeemed by grace and always open to more redeemed sinners.
Prayer
Father, please set me free from all pride and arrogance. Help me to understand you more and to rejoice in your power to change lives. Amen.
Judgement might prove costly, but an organisation is what it tolerates. Stephen Judd et al

Employing lukewarm Christians with untransformed minds may lead to the success of an organisation, but you may well lose its soul. Stephen Judd et al

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