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  • In this continuation of the Remember This series, we delve into the book of Malachi—a profound message rooted in God's unchanging nature and love. At a time when the people of Israel had returned from exile, rebuilt their homes, and restored the temple, their expectations of God's movement in their lives seemed unmet.

    Disappointment crept in, and their faith wavered. They accused God of changing, questioning His justice and love. But in Malachi 3:6, God responds powerfully:

    "I, the Lord, do not change; so you, the descendants of Jacob, are not destroyed."

    This week, we explore the immutability of God—His unwavering character and attributes. His love, justice, and power remain constant, even when our circumstances suggest otherwise. Let’s examine how our offerings, time, and priorities reflect our relationship with this faithful God.

    Join us as we reflect on the unchanging nature of God and His enduring love, leading us closer to the heart of the Christmas season.

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  • Remember This: Where is my Honour

    Hi everyone! 🙏 This week’s podcast episode, Where Is My Honor? from the Remember This series, dives deep into understanding what it truly means to honor God in our daily lives. It’s a refreshing and thought-provoking message that encourages us to reflect on our walk with Him. Tune in, and feel free to share with someone who might need this reminder of God’s unfailing love and our response to it. 🎧✨ Let’s keep growing together in faith!

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  • In the first episode of our new series ‘Remember This’ we look at God’s faithfulness, we look at the intentional and unfailing love God has for His people as illustrated in Malachi 1:1-5.

    Set during a time when Israel had returned from exile, rebuilt the temple, and restored their land, the people find themselves feeling underwhelmed, questioning if God’s promises and glory had truly returned with them. Malachi, as God’s messenger, steps in to remind them of God’s foundational message: “I have loved you.”

    We reflect on how God uses a “sandwich method” of love, correction, and promise to convey His message, starting with love, addressing dishonor, and ultimately affirming His unchanging character.

    God addresses Israel’s doubts and reminds them of His enduring commitment, even when they feel forgotten or undeserving. This episode reveals that God’s love is not conditional or limited; it is constant and unwavering, whether we are at our best or struggling in “non-glory” days.

    We also see God’s direct approach in calling His people to honor Him, challenging them to trust in His love amid their disappointments and setbacks. Through this study, we’re invited to reflect on our own response to God’s heart—recognizing His love as the foundation for wholehearted devotion and honor, regardless of where life finds us. Join us as we delve into how God’s love remains a source of hope and connection, calling us back to Him.

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  • In Part 3 of the "Seed Time and Harvest" series, the focus shifts to how we should approach sowing, both financially and in every aspect of our lives. Building on the foundations from earlier discussions, it emphasizes that God blesses us not because of what we own or how we appear, but simply because we are His children. He not only blesses us but also provides the seeds—be they skills, time, or resources—that we are meant to sow.

    A key takeaway from this segment is the understanding that we own nothing; everything, including our blessings and gifts, comes from God. As such, when it comes to giving, especially financially, it’s essential to understand that God isn't after our money. Rather, He is concerned with our heart posture—whether we recognize Him as the true Lord over our lives or whether we allow money to take that place.

    The message reminds us that we are all given different abilities and gifts, and it's not about comparing ourselves to others but being faithful with what God has given to each of us. Sowing and giving, then, become acts of trust and obedience, driven by the recognition that God has a purpose for every seed we plant in life, whether in our finances, time, or talents.

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  • Part Two of the "Seed Time and Harvest" series delves into the nature of blessings, emphasizing that they are not tied to material wealth but rooted in God's word and our identity in Christ. Citing Proverbs 23:4-5, it warns against chasing fleeting riches, urging wise stewardship and contentment instead. The series teaches that work should be done with excellence, not merely to gain approval from others, but as a service to God, trusting Him for promotion in due time. Finally, the principle of sowing and reaping, as laid out in Genesis 8:22, is introduced, reminding us that the seeds we plant—whether resources, time, or talents—will yield a harvest in God's timing.

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  • In this new three-part series, "Seedtime and Harvest," we dive deep into the principles of sowing and reaping as laid out in the Bible. In this foundational episode, we explore how every action in our lives—whether in relationships, health, finances, or work—acts as a seed that we sow, ultimately leading to a harvest. By understanding these biblical truths, we can learn how to handle our finances with the right heart and mindset, recognizing that money is merely a tool, not a source of stress or power.

    We also emphasize the importance of aligning our motives with God's word, ensuring that our giving and actions are not driven by selfish desires to manipulate outcomes. Drawing from Genesis 8:22 and the story of creation, we reflect on God's unchanging promise of seedtime and harvest, and how this eternal principle applies to every aspect of our lives.

    As we unpack these truths, this episode sets the stage for learning how to steward our resources with faith, not fear, and to trust in God's provision as our ultimate source. Join us as we begin this transformative journey to understanding the power of sowing in all areas of life and preparing for the harvest to come.

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  • In this powerful conclusion to the "Just One" series, we reflect on the journey of personal evangelism and its far-reaching impact. From the small but courageous steps of speaking about faith with others to witnessing God's transformation in the lives of those around us, this episode emphasizes the importance of relational evangelism.

    We explore how to reach out when the people in our hearts are going through tough times, when despair and hardship make it difficult for them to hear the message of Jesus. Anchored in James 2:14-18 and the story of Elijah from 1 Kings 19, this episode examines how God calls us not only to have faith but to show it through our actions. We are challenged to live a deep, selfless Christianity—one that desires for others to experience the love of God, even when they are in the midst of despair.

    Through practical examples, testimonies, and the word of God, this episode encourages us to continue developing a heart for the lost, to expand our circle of influence, and to demonstrate faith through our deeds. Join us as we close this series, not by ending the journey, but by committing to keep walking in faith and love for others.

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  • In this heartfelt episode of "Just One," we reflect on the heart of God, who longs to bring His children back to Him. Beginning with a prayer of thanksgiving, we dive into the core message of this series: reaching just one soul for God. The foundation was laid by reminding us that Jesus came to restore sons and daughters to the Father, as illustrated in Luke 15:4-7, the parable of the lost sheep.

    We explore the deep desire of God to bring His lost children home, emphasizing that “God is not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance” (2 Peter 3:9). The episode highlights the power that comes upon us when we witness in His name, as described in Acts 1:8.

    Through the lens of Scripture, we see God's mission to reconnect with His children, from the calling of Isaiah (Isaiah 6:8) to Jesus' command to make disciples of all nations (Matthew 28:19-20). This episode challenges us to step out, leave the 99, and reach the one that needs God's love.

    Whether witnessing to someone who’s lost or bringing a sense of belonging to those in need, we are reminded that God's greatest joy is in His children returning home. With inspiring stories and personal testimony, we encourage you to embrace the call to reach just one and discover the joy that comes from seeing someone saved.

    This episode will stir your heart and empower you to make an eternal impact in the lives of others. Tune in and be encouraged to witness the love and grace of God in your own journey.

    Let’s come together as a family and bring God’s children back to Him—one soul at a time.

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  • Part 3 of the Just One Series discusses the concept of being a disciple and spreading the gospel to people in authority in our lives, focusing on the idea that each person can make a difference by reaching "just one" individual, rather than addressing large groups.

    This week’s focus is on those in authority. It is sometimes challenging to disciple individuals in leadership positions, such as parents or bosses, due to cultural norms that emphasize respect for authority. However, God still calls believers to reach out to leaders and people in positions of authority with wisdom and grace.

    Vivian reflects on how individuals often come to faith because of one-on-one interactions, where one person in their life led them toward God. They emphasize that every believer is called to reach at least one person in their sphere of influence and that even small actions can have a transformative impact.

    Vivian reviews previous sermons in the series, particularly highlighting the Great Commission in Matthew 28:18-19, where Jesus instructs his disciples to "go and make disciples of all nations." This command doesn't necessarily require grand gestures or missionary trips but can be fulfilled in daily life by impacting one person at a time.

    An example is drawn from Isaiah 28, where different seeds are planted and harvested in specific ways, illustrating that each person requires a unique approach. Just as the methods for planting and harvesting vary, so does the way we reach people for God. We are encouraged to be attentive to how God places us next to people whose lives need their specific gifts or influence.

    The message ends by encouraging us to be mindful of the ways we can impact others, especially those in positions of power, while remembering that as we disciple others, we too are being transformed in the process.

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  • In this second part of the "Just One Relational Evangelism" series, we dive deeper into the transformative power of personal connections in evangelism. The episode reflects on how everyday encounters and intentional relationships can lead others closer to Christ, often starting with simple, yet impactful gestures of faith.

    The sermon highlights the importance of persistence in evangelism, showing that it’s not just about a moment but a process—one that God nurtures over time (1 Corinthians 3:6). Through stories and examples, we see how spiritual growth, much like cultural traditions, is passed down through relationships and consistent, loving influence.

    Drawing from John 4, we explore the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman, demonstrating how Jesus reaches beyond societal barriers and meets people exactly where they are. His interaction teaches us that our role in evangelism is to offer Christ’s living water to those around us, regardless of their background or struggles.

    As we continue this series, listeners are encouraged to embrace their everyday opportunities to share Christ with just one person at a time, trusting that God can use even the smallest effort to make an eternal difference.

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  • In this episode of the "Just One" Relational Evangelism series, we explore the power of reaching just one person for Christ and how even small efforts can create a lasting spiritual impact. Through a heartfelt testimony about a small group started by one person, we are reminded that God often works through individual relationships to bring others closer to Him.

    The sermon emphasizes how cultural values are passed from one generation to another, becoming second nature, especially in the context of making disciples. Through relational evangelism, every step toward Christ, even if small, is celebrated—because the ultimate goal is bringing souls to God.

    Using the story of Zacchaeus from Luke 19, we delve into Jesus’ intentional love and personal care for individuals. We learn that Jesus knows each of us by name, our shortcomings, and desires to invade our private spaces for our own good. This episode encourages listeners to focus on the significance of just one person in their evangelism journey and reminds us that the only thing we take to heaven is souls.

    Join us as we celebrate both the journey and the destination of leading others to Christ, echoing the teaching that what we celebrate, we repeat.

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  • The Road Out Part 3

    In this compelling third and final installment of "The Road Out" series, we delve into the climactic events leading up to the Exodus, focusing on the ominous tenth plague. The episode begins with a powerful morning prayer, invoking the wisdom and grace of God to guide us through this intense narrative.

    As we explore the tenth plague, we reflect on its profound significance as the judgment God warned Pharaoh about from the beginning. The episode revisits the earlier plagues, highlighting how each one systematically dismantled Egypt's religion, economy, and environment, all leading to this final, devastating act of divine justice.

    Listeners are invited to grasp the gravity of Pharaoh's stubbornness and the resulting wrath of God, as well as the deeper implications of the firstborn's role in biblical times. The episode also sheds light on the special status and responsibilities of the firstborn, emphasizing why God's demand for Israel, His "firstborn," carried such weight.

    Prepare to be moved by the scriptural insights and the sobering reality of rejecting God's grace, culminating in this pivotal moment in biblical history.

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  • In this powerful continuation of The Road Out series, the journey through the Exodus narrative deepens as we explore God's profound introduction of Himself to Moses. This episode, "The Road Out Part 2," delves into the pivotal moment when Moses encounters God at the burning bush, a miraculous and symbolic event that foreshadows the encounter between fragile humanity and the all-consuming, yet merciful, presence of God. As we uncover the layers of God's self-revelation, particularly through His name, "I AM THAT I AM" (Yahweh), we witness the transformation of Moses from a man fleeing his past to the chosen leader of a nation. This episode invites listeners to not only understand the gravity of God's name but also to experience the awe, fear, and love that come with knowing the true nature of the God we serve. Join us as we unpack the significance of Yahweh's identity and His eternal presence in our lives.

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  • In this episode, we kick off a compelling new series titled "The Road Out," focusing on the liberation of the Israelites from Egypt. The goal isn't to impart commands or deep principles but to help you get to know God more intimately. Through a deep dive into the beginning of the Exodus story, we explore how the Israelites' journey from prosperity to oppression sets the stage for God's grand plan of rescue. We examine the people's dire situation, God's attentive response to their suffering, and the initial steps of His plan to lead them out of bondage. Join us as we embark on this spiritual journey, seeking to understand God's character and His work in our lives.

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  • Welcome to another powerful installment of our sermon series, "We, Your People." In this episode, we embark on a profound journey to uncover the reasons behind our actions in our faith and church life. Why do we gather, worship, and serve? What drives our commitment to Christ and our community?

    Our exploration begins with Psalm 95:6-10, a scripture that calls us to worship and warns us against hardening our hearts. We'll delve into the meaning of these verses, discussing how they challenge us to remain open and responsive to God's voice.

    We then turn our focus to the Book of Acts, a pivotal text that chronicles the early church’s formation and expansion. Acts provides a powerful narrative of how the apostles, inspired by the Holy Spirit, spread the Gospel and established the foundation of the Christian faith. Through their journeys, we learn about the importance of community, mission, and unwavering faith in the face of adversity.

    As we examine the purpose of the church, we’ll reflect on how it should interact with the world, drawing lessons from the early Christians who, despite persecution, remained steadfast in their mission. Are we living out our faith in a way that truly makes a difference? This episode encourages us to question and understand our motivations, ensuring that our actions are aligned with God's will.

    Join us for this insightful and transformative session. Whether you're a seasoned believer or new to the faith, this message will inspire you to deepen your relationship with God and embrace your role within the church and beyond. Tune in, reflect, and be empowered to live out your faith with renewed purpose.

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  • Join us in the third installment of our series, "We, Your People," where we delve into the essence of the church and our role as its members. In this episode, we recap the first two parts, discussing the purpose and significance of the church, as well as its depiction in the scriptures. Vivian and Pastor Sphiwe have laid a strong foundation by exploring why the church exists and what it truly represents.

    This week, we focus on how we, as the bride of Christ, must prepare ourselves for our divine groom. Drawing from Revelation 19:7 and Matthew 25, we emphasize the importance of constant readiness and spiritual discipline. Discover why church is not just a tradition but a divine mandate, and learn practical steps to deepen your faith through prayer and scripture.

    Don't miss this enlightening episode that challenges us to understand our spiritual responsibilities and to prepare earnestly for Christ's return.

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  • Join us in the latest episode of our sermon series, "We Your People," as we delve into the profound question, "What is church?" Building on the introduction by Vivian, we explore why the church exists, its significance, and what it means to be a part of this sacred community. Tune in to discover the biblical foundations of the church and how it empowers and unites us. Whether you're curious about the purpose of church or seeking to deepen your understanding, this episode offers valuable insights and reflections. Don't miss it!

    Takeaways:

    Gain clarity on the foundational purpose of the church. Reflect on personal and communal definitions of church. Be inspired to see the church as a dynamic, growing body of believers.

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  • We Your People - The Origin of the Church

    In this episode, titled "We Your People: The Origin of the Church," we embark on a new series exploring the biblical doctrine of the gathered church. The series, inspired by the phrase "We Your People," draws parallels between a constitution and the Bible, emphasizing how the Bible serves as our constitution, guiding our collective and individual lives.

    Our speaker delves into the concept of "ecclesia," the Greek term for a gathered assembly, explaining its New Testament significance as the church. This episode covers the church's origin, purpose, and its relationship with the world, addressing fundamental questions about the church's existence and function.

    A significant part of the discussion centers on the concept of "church hurt," a term that encompasses the various ways individuals may have been wounded by church experiences. Our speaker candidly shares their personal journey of dealing with church hurt, including feelings of anger and disillusionment towards the church and its people. This reflection leads to a deeper understanding of how these negative experiences can shape one's perception of the church and God.

    The episode highlights the importance of repentance, not just as a feeling of guilt, but as an acknowledgment of truth and a transformation of thoughts and actions according to God's word. The speaker's journey of repentance involves revisiting the Bible to understand God's true design for the church.

    We trace the church's origins back to the book of Genesis, exploring God's promise and the foundational aspects of the church as depicted in the Bible. This episode sets the stage for a thorough examination of the church's role and significance in the lives of believers.

    Join us in this insightful and reflective episode as we lay the groundwork for understanding the true essence of the church according to God's word.

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  • In this concluding episode of our series "We Were Created for Relationship," we explore the vital theme of building relationships with unbelievers. Join us as we delve into the purpose behind our creation and the significance of connecting with those who do not yet know God. Starting with a heartfelt prayer, we reflect on our foundational relationship with God, the impact of sin, and the redemptive work of Jesus Christ that restores our bond with the Divine.

    We discuss the transformative power of these restored relationships and God's desire for us to engage with one another. Emphasizing the importance of fellowship, we highlight how each of us, despite our diverse backgrounds and personalities, is handpicked by God to contribute to His glory. Through real-life examples and scriptural references, we illustrate the importance of embodying Christ's love and excellence in all aspects of life.

    Tune in to understand why, contrary to popular advice, building relationships with unbelievers is crucial for reflecting God's love and fulfilling our purpose. Learn how Jesus' interactions with sinners offer a model for us to influence others positively, rather than being influenced by the world. This episode encourages us to embrace our calling to be instruments of God's glory, both within the church and beyond its walls.

    Key Scriptures:

    Ephesians 2:10 2 Corinthians 3:18 Galatians 2:20 2 Corinthians 5:17

    Highlights:

    The foundational relationship with God and its restoration through Jesus. The importance of fellowship and unity among believers. The challenge and necessity of engaging with unbelievers. Practical insights on living out our faith in everyday interactions.

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  • In this episode, we delve into the essence of our existence and the significance of relationships as intended by God. Starting with a heartfelt prayer, we reflect on the unparalleled greatness of God and His incredible act of choosing us even before we chose Him. We explore the foundational idea that humans are not meant to be isolated; rather, we are created for relationships. Drawing from the creation story, we see how God emphasized that it was not good for man to be alone, highlighting the importance of community and fellowship.

    We discuss the need for a relationship with God as the cornerstone of all other relationships, emphasizing the transformation that occurs when Christ becomes the center of our lives. We revisit the teachings on how our relationship with God must be complemented by relationships with other believers, understanding that community is a divine plan for growth and support.

    Through personal anecdotes and scriptural insights, we address the challenges and beauty of engaging with others, regardless of differing personalities and backgrounds. This episode encourages listeners to embrace their roles within their communities, fostering unity and love as intended by God. Join us as we journey through the importance of relationships in our spiritual walk and daily lives.

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