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Because you are Baptised!

Are you baptised? Are you hoping to be baptised? Then this is for you!




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Parable of the Talents

God gives each of us an immense amount to work with. Our task is to double the amount by trading and taking risks with it, by making use of Grace for the Kingdom of God. The stakes are high.




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The Canaanite Woman

2 Corinthians 6:16 -7:1 & Matthew 15:21-28 She was possibly an idol worshipper but her persistence, love and humility and faith meant that her prayer was heard. The Apostles wanted her to go away.




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The Prodigal

The father in this parable suffers a 50% loss but when God lost you both He and you suffered 100% loss.




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First Sunday of Great Lent

It's only the first Sunday in Great Lent! Finding the going tough so far? Hmmm. There's a bit more to come!




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Second Sunday of Great Lent: Struggling Yet?

St. Paul reminds us to concentrate on those things that will last for ever. Mark's Gospel today shows us that we have to work hard to come to the feet of Christ. God bless your Lenten struggle! Hebrews 1:10-2;3, Mark 2:1-12




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Take Up Your Cross

Half way! Keep on taking up you Cross and following. Third Sunday in Lent. At this stage we can begin to get tired. Mark's Gospel encourages you to keep on taking up your Cross and following Christ. Be encouraged!




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A Ransom for Many

How close can you get to the moon this afternoon?




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The Body and Blood of Christ

St. Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus go to Pilate and ask for the Bloodied Body of the Lord.




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The Effects of the Resurrection: It's Personal

See what happens when we are within the Apostolic Tradition! Aeneas raised from his bed, Tabitha from her death bed, the Paralysed man of 38 years raised to his feet. Christ is risen!




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Bought with the Blood of His Son

St. Paul called together the leaders of the Churches and warned them of the wolves to come. He reminded them that his service was at his own cost. The wolves in the Church are still there and those who make use of the Church for their own benefit are still amongst us - make sure that you are not one of them.




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The Wrath of God

What do you think God is like?




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Don't Come Under My Roof!

The Roman Centurion was quite right to be hesitant about asking the Lord to visit his house.




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Intercession (Praying for Others)

When you compare the account of the healing of the two men with demons, with the accounts on either side of this story, you will notice two very different attitudes of those who came before the Lord in their attitude to prayer for others. Where do you fall? Matthew 8:28 - 9:1




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The Gifts of the Spirit: Not for You!

St. Paul tells us to make use of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit and in the Gospel we see an example of this in action. It is obvious though that there gifts are NOT for you! Matthew 9:1-8, Romans 12: 6-14




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Prayer: Five Loaves and Two Fish

The problem was thousands of hungry people. The disciples brought them to the Lord in prayer and had their own solution which was: "Send them away!" However, the Lord had other ideas. Matthew 14: 14-22




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Fearful or Faithful?

In both of these Gospels St. Peter gets out of the boat. Would you? Matthew 14:22-34, John 21:7




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Moving Mountains

How great is your faith? Smaller than a poppy seed? Then bring the problem to The Lord and God and Saviour Jesus Christ and He and you can move all sorts of mountains together. Matthew 17: 14-23 The healing of the moon-stuck boy.




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For God So Loved The World

Christianity is all about love.




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God Loves You!

Orthodox Churches are full of Crosses. Want to know why?




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Fishers of Men

The Apostle Peter's life changed from killing fish to saving people.




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Now is the Accepted Time

When is the best time to be saved? NOW!




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Does God want to ZAP you?

Please notice how positive this message is (not like so many so called "Evangelists" of the modern era). Repent and then get on and do some good works in Christ Jesus.




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When God Calls

When the Lord calls you—respond quickly and fully—He might not ask you again! Live the faith to the full, attach yourself to Christ and become a fisher of men.




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The Wages of Sin!

But what about the Gift of God? Why work so hard for death when you can have eternal life? The Centurion knew this when he came to the Saviour asking for his servant to be healed.




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“Let your Light so shine…”

Just as the moon shines with the light of the sun so you should shine with the Light of the Son.




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Sainthood: The Endurance Test

In this inaugural episode, Fr. Philip says that Saint Paul talks about faith as an endurance race where the Lord is the starter and finisher of the race.




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As Good As Dead!

Life or pigs? Roof or health? Job or Christ? The choice is yours!




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Body and Soul

When the Lord healed the blind men's bodies and the dumb man's soul, He showed us that both are vital.




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Bring Them To Me

The Saviour commmands us to feed the multitude but when we look at our own abilities and resources they are not up to the task. What can we do?




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Transfiguration

Fr. Philip reflections on the Transfiguration of our Lord Jesus Christ. "... you will do well if you take heed, as to a lamp shining in a dark place, until day breaks, and the Morning Star dawns forth in your hearts."




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Dormition

Humility, obedience, listening, hearing and keeping.




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Forgive!

So what is the Kingdom of heaven like? Do you belong to it? Well, one of the ways you can tell is this: do you forgive others? Do you give up your rights to things? Yes? Yes? Well, that is what the Kingdom of Heaven is like.




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One Thing You Lack!

But with God all things are possible—including selling, getting rid of, or putting to one side, all that prevents you following the Saviour.




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New Creation - Sunday before the Exaltation

The Apostle Paul points out that the Cross has brought "New Creation" to all who walk in the new rule of the Cross of Christ. This affects every part of your life so that now you can take garden walks with the Saviour.




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The Circumcision of Christ

St. Luke (2: 20-21, 40-52) treats us to a meditation on the two natures of Jesus Christ: Fully God - Fully Man. So does St. Paul writing to the Colossians (2: 8-12). Why? They both want you to know that your Salvation is found entirely in Him.




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Salvation - A Practical Matter

Zacchaeus realised that his repentance needed to be grounded in his bank account!




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Yuk! Who'd want to be like that one!?”

Take a forensic look at yourself as we come towards Great Lent. Luke 18: 9-14




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The Desires and the Pleasures of the Flesh

You were bought at a price; therefore glorify God in your body.




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Come and See!

The Lord invites you to follow Him and the Church invites you to come and see, and if you are going to accept these invitations then you have to get moving.




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Act Now!

The Paralysed man's friends didn't hesitate to bring him to the feet of the Saviour. Don't hesitate to bring yourself to Him either. Don't neglect so great a salvation.




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The Apostle Thomas and the Resurrection

Make the Resurrection your own. The Apostle Thomas wanted to put his hand into Christ - you must put Him on.




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This I Know . . .

The Man born blind didn't know much but what he did know he shared.




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Ascension

St. Luke shows us that the Lord is real - not imagined - flesh and bones, the disciples can handle him and he can eat with them. Acts 1: 1-12, Luke 24: 36-53.




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Jesus the Author and Perfecter of our Faith

How to become a Saint. Focus on Jesus Christ.




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Following Christ

Who follows Christ and who stays behind?




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Clothing

Priceless fashion. Yours for the asking. Matthew 6: 22-33




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Life or Death

In the old prison in Lincoln, England there is a notice which says "The Wages of Sin is Death!" That is much less than half the story.




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Crying Out! A Lesson in Prayer

Those blind men knew how to use their lungs and they certainly knew how to pray. Matthew 9: 27-35




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The Morning after the (Transfiguration) Night before

So What had the other nine apostles been getting up to?