Wot about 2007?
Interestingly the sermon at church was on time but ended with the word that we need to trust in him this year for he will not fail us!
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Interestingly the sermon at church was on time but ended with the word that we need to trust in him this year for he will not fail us!
Posted by Philip Magee at Sunday, December 31, 2006 0 comments
I think the one word that sums up this year is the word trust. I hope that will not lose sight of this in the new year.
Posted by Philip Magee at Saturday, December 30, 2006 0 comments
They say say puppies are for life not just for Christmas: In the Christian expereicence we remember Jesus all year round not just at Christmas. Let me close these set of thoughts that we have had over the December with this line from Matt Redmans song entitled "Befriended":
"Determined, determined now to live this life for you.
You're so worthy my greatest gift would be the least your due"
Lets make this a prayer as we look forward to the breaking in of 2007.
Posted by Philip Magee at Wednesday, December 27, 2006 0 comments
Labels: advent, befriended, christmas, determined, Matt Redman
Posted by Philip Magee at Friday, December 22, 2006 0 comments
Maybe you have asked this question before or maybe someone has asked you this question. 1 John is not often a book we might hear preached about it in this season of advent. But yet it for me has alot to say about the son of God who came in flesh.
So let me ask myself that question again:
Why did Jesus come?
1 John 3:8b gives us this answer:
"The son of God appeared appeared for this purpose to destroy all the works of the devil"
This is a really cool verse to remind ourselves as we approach the Lord in prayer.
We know this to be true and really give us a clue that the birth of Jesus is only a part of purpose. God is purposes continued to be revealed through his son after the birth. Right throughout his earthly ministry he continued to destroy the work of the devil. The final enemy to be defeated was death. Christ arose!
I came accross these verses within Luke within Zacharius' song, (John's father). It says:
Luke 1:74-75
"To grant that us that we being rescued from the hand of our enemies. might serve him with fear, in holiness and righteousness before him all our days"
Zacharius came to praise the God who had a taste of salvation.
Posted by Philip Magee at Friday, December 22, 2006 0 comments
Labels: 1 John, advent, destroy, LUKE, purpose, salvation, zacharius
Last night was writing here about Anna and just noticed not long after I had posted the verse before that she was a lady devoted to prayer
Luke 2:37b
She never left the temple serving night and day with fastings and prayers.
Posted by Philip Magee at Thursday, December 21, 2006 0 comments
Have you spent your whole life waiting for something. The worshippers Simeon and Anna had waited their whole life for the day that Jesus who was their salvation to be born. In fact Simeon was promised that he would tasted death until Jesus the messiah was born.
Anna was a servant of the Lord, a prophetess and notable again for her worship:
Luke 2:38
And at that very moment she came up and began giving thanks to God, and continued to speak Him to all those who were looking for the redemption of Jerusalem.
Prayer: Lord give me that real spirit of anticipation as I seek to grow in you and indeed anticpate the 2nd coming.
Posted by Philip Magee at Wednesday, December 20, 2006 0 comments
Following was taken from advent blog (glasgow) and you can view the original here
shhh…
I’ve been trying to get your attention, but you’ve been distracted.
You need to stop!
stop thinking
stop planning
stop worrying
about presents
about parties
about trimmings
about turkey
about travelling
about Christmas cards
about your gift-list
about your wish-list
about credit cards
about where you’re going shopping after this
none of that compares to the true wonder of this season
“For unto you is born, in the city of David, a Saviour, which is Christ the King.”
Be silent
Be calm
Be still
and know that,
He is God!
Posted by Philip Magee at Wednesday, December 20, 2006 0 comments
Again this title lost in wonder, lost in worship is staying with me this advent. So many of folks in the infant narratives came to worship Jesus.
Mary sang the praises of the God who was able.
Luke 1:46-47
And Mary said:
My Souls exalts the Lord,
And my spirit has rejoiced in God m saviour.
When she heard how the Lord was going to use her, her heart turned to God who is mighty to worship him.
Posted by Philip Magee at Wednesday, December 20, 2006 0 comments
Posted by Philip Magee at Sunday, December 17, 2006 0 comments
Labels: conversation, fresh, Kyle Lake, prayer, read, reflect, renew
This advent my heart and prayer is that I would be lost in wonder, lost in worship. It is therefore important that I prepare my heart!
The following speak about preparing the way of the Lord:
Isaiah 40:3-5
"Listen! I hear the voice of someone shouting, Make a Highway for our the LORD through the wilderness. Make a straight smooth road through the desert for our God. Fill the valleys and level the hills. Straighten out the curves and the rough spots. Then the glory of the LORD will be revealed and all the people will see it together. The Lord has spoken"
Old Testament prophets often prophesied about this Messiah. They were living in the anticipation of this messiah coming. There was really something to Look forward to. John the Baptist preached about message of repentance and forgiveness but he was not even worthy to tie the straps of Jesus' shoes, the gospel Mark tells us. Why was John the Baptist preaching? To prepare the hearts to welcome the new born King!
My prayer would be that many hearts would be prepared to hear this message. I would pray that this message of Jesus would always burn in my heart.
Posted by Philip Magee at Sunday, December 10, 2006 0 comments
Labels: advent, old testament, prayer, preparation, worship
In number times in this blog, I have reflected that God's purposes work out! Long time before Jesus was born, he was being prohesied about. People were living in real anticipation a messiah who was coming. He came and in new Testament we often see OT scripture quoted to show that God's purposes were being revealed in their midst.
Hopeful Imagination has a post on this theme:
"How good are you at planning ahead? I am not a last minute person. I like to be organised but I have learnedthat carefully laid plans can be altered in a minute by unforeseen circumstances or pressure of work.
This isn't true of God, however, His plans have been laid since before the beginning of the world. His plans are eternal and will come to pass. " to read more click here
Posted by Philip Magee at Saturday, December 09, 2006 0 comments
Labels: hopepfulimagination, new testament, old testament, purpose
I dsicovered this blog this evening which we will be bringing reflections as we move through this time of advent!
HopefulImagination
Stuart Blythe from The Word at the Baricades will be contributing a couple of times.
Posted by Philip Magee at Monday, December 04, 2006 0 comments
Labels: hopepfulimagination, stuart blythe, The word at the barricades
Well December has come and that is not the only thing: Advent has come invite us to remember the arrival of Jesus who came into the world to live and move amongst us. It invites us to remember not only the first coming but the fact that Jesus is coming again.
So easy to get lost in the tinsel, shopping, eating, presents etc that we do not get lost in wonder, lost in worship! The wise men said that they desired to worship the new born king! We want to come back to basics!
Posted by Philip Magee at Friday, December 01, 2006 0 comments
Be Glad for all God is planning for you. Be patient in trouble and always prayerful.
Romans 12:12