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Psalm 146 -150 (CSB) Pastor Jono Tudhope takes us through the last 5 Chapters of the Psalms. These point us to ways in which we can worship God. We worship through trusting God's Justice and obeying His Word. We worship through being united with one another and participating in the commission to spread the Gospel. We worship God for all eternity, s…
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Philemon 1 - 25 (CSB) Pastor One Mokgatle wraps up the series of Philemon, and the focus is on Forgiveness. Paul encourages Philemon to forgive Onesimus. Forgiveness draws us closer to the Father. It displays our faith in the finished work of Jesus' death on the cross and opens the door to healing. We are empowered by God's unmerited forgiveness of…
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Philemon 1-22 (CSB) The focus in Part 2 of the series on Philemon is Gospel-centered Reconciliation. We hear that the Gospel transforms the heart of the offender into the heart of a repenter, the offended into the forgiver and the observer into the peacemaker. In Christ Jesus, we have been forgiven and reconciled to God. In view of this grace, we a…
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Philemon 1-25 (CSB) The book of Philemon is a short yet explosive book that appeals for reconciliation among brothers and sisters in Christ . The story of Onesimus and Philemon is also our story — it is the story of Jesus transforming us from useless to useful, from wandering runaways to beloved brothers and sisters. Pastor One Mokgatle highlights …
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Philippians 4:4-7 (CSB) Pastor Adam Ramsey walks us through Philippians 4 Because we live in ever-changing circumstances, we can trust in the Lord who is omnipotent and omnipresent. The Lord is near, and so we can exchange our worry for prayer. We can rest and rejoice always. We are empowered to be Unworried about anything and draw close to God, li…
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Matthew 13:44 (ESV) Our vision is to see the world Awaken to the wonder of God and His transcultural church. Awaken to the power of the Gospel to save the nations. Pastor Juan Mosavel kicks us off by pointing us to the Immeasurable value of the Kingdom of God, where he shows that nothing compares to the kingdom of God. Everything else will leave us…
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Luke 24: 13 - 35 (CSB) Our vision is to see the world Awaken to the wonder of God and His transcultural church. Awaken to the power of the Gospel to save the nations. Pastor One Mokgatle wraps up Awaken weekend by reminding us that the greatest gift we could ever receive is Jesus Christ, who came to seek and save the lost. While on this rescue miss…
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Psalm 91:1-16 (CSB) A Psalm of protection, deliverance, and provision for those who dwell in the shelter of the Most High. God is our refuge and our fortress, protecting us from the snares of Satan, the deceit of our hearts, and the brokenness of this world. When we are in the shadow of Gods wings, nothing can separate us from the love of God in Ch…
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Psalm 63: 1 - 11 (CSB) David penned this Psalm when he was in the Wilderness. Once again, he is on the run from those pursuing his death. In the midst of this calamity, he prays only for one thing - God's presence, God's love, God alone. Through this Psalm, we see how David declares and affirms his dependence on God, we learn how to posture our hea…
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Psalm 24: 1 - 10 (CSB) This Psalm is a coronation song about the reign of Jesus as our victorious ruler. On the cross, He has conquered sin and death. Removed the punishment for sin, the power of sin, and one day - the presence of sin. Who is the King of Glory? He who has clean hands and a pure heart. He does not appeal to what is false or deceitfu…
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Psalm 98: 1– 9 (CSB) A Psalm of victorious joy! The Psalm encourages us to sing a new song, to praise the Lord because praise is the pathway to Joy. All of nature will sing, clap and shout out in praise. We are called to remember God's faithful love through the salvation we gain in Christ. God's unending praise may not be your soundtrack at the mom…
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Psalm 51:1–19 (CSB) David approaches God in prayer with a broken and contrite heart, ready to repent and be retsored to a life of worship. Psalm 51 is a personal prayer and a model for how the people of God should think , feel, and act when they are confronted with their sin. This psalm reminds us of God’s kindness, mercy, and love for us. A love f…
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Psalm 46: 1-11 (CSB) In Psalm 46 we hear that we live in treacherous times and The End is always near. But we can rest in the fact that God is a proven help. Through the desolation, destruction and disaster, we know one thing: Jesus is our secure shelter. He is nearer to us than our every fear, pain, sorrow, or hardship. Rest in and rely upon Him.…
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Psalm 55:1-23 (CSB) This Psalm was written by David while he was dealing with the pain of loss, conflict, and betrayal. In the midst of it all, he chooses to cast his burdens on the Lord with faith that God can carry them. We are a People of a Promise. Jesus has taken all of our afflictions to the cross. He has forgiven us so that we can freely for…
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Psalm 57 : 1-11 (CSB) David writes Psalm 57 while he is in hiding, a dangerous time in his life. He chooses not to focus on the situation around him but rather on God, who is above him. He cries out to God, seeking refuge in Him. Through this Psalm, we are encouraged to exalt God in the face of challenges and to be anchored in His steadfast love wh…
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Philippians 4:6-9 (CSB) Your mental health matters to God. Pursuing mental health is one of the ways that we love God with our minds. Pastor One Mokgatle and Clinical Psychologist Thabang Tlaka have a discussion about Mental Health & The Church. The discussion covers topics such as depression, suicide, trauma, and how to know when one should consid…
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Philippians 4:6-9 (CSB) Your mental health matters to God Pursuing mental health is one of the ways that we love God with our minds. Jesus adds to the Great Commandment in Mark 12: 28 - 30. We aught to love the Lord with our minds as well. Pastor One Mokgatle walks us through Philippians 4:6-9 where the bible teaches us how to respond when dealing …
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Psalm 127 : 3 (NLT) Children are a gift, blessing, and reward from the Lord. Parenting is about discipline and discipleship. Raising and leading our children towards developing a deep love and devotion for Jesus. Pastor One encourages parents to live intentional lives with a mission to point our children to Christ. To tell them testimonies that hig…
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Ephesians 5:22-33(CSB) Marriage was created by God. It is a reflection of the relationship between Christ and His Bride - the church. Pastor One encourages us to honour marriage, cherish it, fight for it, and serve our spouses. In doing so, we glorify God and find absolute joy in this union. After the sermon, he is joined by Confidence, Bongani and…
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1 Corinthians 7:6-7 (CSB) What does the counsel of God say to a person who desires a God glorifying marriage, is committed to finding a spouse with biblical wisdom, and still, marriage does not come? Pastor One Mokgatle unpacks three biblical categories to think through for those navigating unwanted singleness. After the sermon, he is joined by Pal…
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Psalm 27: 1 – 14 (CSB) David writes Psalm 27 during a difficult and dangerous time in his life. We are encouraged to place our confidence in the Lord. In the midst of troubles, trials, and tribulations, we are taught to behold God's beauty and seek his presence above all else. And he will rescue us! Our salvation and victory are found in the finish…
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Psalm 42: 1 - 11 (CSB) Psalm 42 reminds us that we were created to have a deep need for God. There is no deeper hole than the human soul, and God is the only one with the capacity to fill it. He alone can satisfy. When our souls are parched and thirsty for God, we need to be honest with ourselves, run to God, and speak to our souls to put our hope …
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Psalm 23:1-6 (CSB) Psalm 23 is a well-known and popular Psalm. A Psalm of David, declaring that the Lord is our shepherd. As we entrust ourselves to this shepherd, he teaches us, day by day, that as long as we are near him, we shall not want. Even in discomfort. Even in rejection. Even in the valley of the shadow of death. Jesus spilt his blood so …
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Psalm 19: 1 - 14 (NIV) The purpose of the universe is not just to simply be a home for us humans but to show off the splendour and the majesty and the greatness and the glory of God. The beauty of creation reflects its artist. God has revealed Himself in His creation and in His Word. The question is, how will you respond?…
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Psalm 16: 1 – 11 (CSB) The Psalms are written to be prayed, recited, sung and lived out - not merely to be read. David writes this Psalm in times of peace in his life and wants to lead his heart to hold fast to his love for and belief in God. In Psalm 16, we are called to seek protection from the temptation of loving the things of the world above G…
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Psalm 14: 1-7 (CSB) Psalm 14 describes the state of the world - turned away from God, fallen and in ruins. God looks down from heaven, seeking for those who are just, Godly, righteous and obedient to Him. We are anchored in the truth of the love and work of Jesus. Only faith in Christ can make us just, Godly and Righteous. Jesus has come to save an…
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The timeless wisdom found in Psalm 1 explores the contrasting journeys of good and evil - righteousness and wickedness. It reminds us that true happiness can only be found in Jesus. While many have searched elsewhere, they have come up consistently empty. The promise is clear - a life lived following God and His Word leads to abundance, perseveranc…
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Matthew 5:13-16 (CSB) Christians are called to be salt and light to the world. We possess the ability to bring change and to influence a thirst for God's word. This call extends to how we view and engage with politics and the government. Our mission is rooted in the knowledge that empires and nations come and go, but God's Kingdom reigns forever.…
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