Johan gives us the context of the church that started in 3 weeks as we start a series considering how we should live in light of the end times. Johan encourages us to live in faith, love and hope and explains why hope was such a fundamental characteristic of this particular New Testament church
Johan brings the series, “Reflect for Change” to an end for now with this challenge from the life of King Josiah – to rediscover God’s Word for ourselves, to realign our lives to God’s message and refocus our lives as we consider the “big picture”.
Bruce unpacks the context and the key faith lessons from the story of Naaman and how vital humility is, in experiencing the power and cleansing forgiveness of God in our lives.
Johan preaches from 1 Cor 15 on the power of the resurrection in the life of a believer and how as modern day believers we can experience God’s power as we let go of the controls in our life and allow God to free us from the power of sin and death.
Dave looks a the life of Absalom in the context of his father’s sin, King David. He examines how a rebel heart can grow and be nourished when discipline is absent and how we, as believers, need to value discipline from God as a act of His love towards us.
Samuel brings us a devotion, continuing in our series to “Reflect for a change” looking at hearing God’s voice as God speaks to the young man Samuel after a period of long silence from God. He encourages us to value God’s Word and be ready to hear it.
David continues the “Reflect for a change” – looking at Old Testament Characters and considers Ehud, the second Judge in the book of Judges. He looks at Ehud’s example of having courage for God.
Bruce looks at the life of Rahab as we continue in our “Reflect for a change” series on Old Testament characters. Bruce looks at 5 principles from the life of Rahab.

