'Replenished' Study Guides
This first sermon in the Replenished series focuses on why attachment to God is so important, and what to do if that attachment has grown weak.
During Jesus’ ministry He encountered many who were more interested in the mechanics of a religious life and external behaviour, than a change of heart.
God doesn’t want us to wait until the consequences of our decisions kick in.
He would rather we think about the consequences when we make our choices
Today is a day of Celebration.
A celebration of the Death, Burial and Resurrection of Jesus.
In this message Deborah unpacks the parable of the persistent friend (found in Luke 11) and explores what it says about bold, shameless, persistent prayer.
Have you ever wondered if and why your involvement matters? Why it matters to be involved with God and with His people?
Pastor Mark using the Word to answer the questions.
Understanding the principles of honour and humility, from a heart perspective.
Pastor Brian takes us through the Parable of The Sheep and The Goats to help us understand what separation means in regards to the Kingdom.
The parable of the sower is about the condition of peoples hearts. Only those with good soil (heart) will be able to bear fruit for the Kingdom of God.
In this sermon we explore Luke 15 and the 3 Parables within it that reveal God’s heart about recovery, restoration and celebration.
We rationalise away our own guilt but not that of others.
We WILL be Replenished as we stop trying to be God!
Growing our faith starts with a first step, but requires many more after the initial step is taken.
We are replenished when we live by faith
In this sermon, Pastor Mark breaks down the Parable of the Lamp, and asks, 'are people drawn to find out about faith because of what they see in your life?'
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In this sermon Pastor Mark breaks down how prayer has the power to overturn injustice and it's incredible ability to draw out God’s involvement.
The Parable of the Fig Tree is a central element of the Olivet Discourse which gives insight into the last days would be like and encourages believers to watch and endure.
Grace draws from the parables in Luke 14:28-33 to understand the discipleship components they reveal and the cost of discipleship.
The parable of the sower is about the condition of peoples hearts. Only those with good soil (heart) will be able to bear fruit for the Kingdom of God.
In this sermon we explore Luke 15 and the 3 Parables within it that reveal God’s heart about recovery, restoration and celebration.
In Matthew 24 and 25 Jesus speaks about His second coming and brings a warning about how we should live our lives. Is your life invested in His Kingdom purposes?
We can become so focussed on worldly prioroties that we shut God out of our lives.. This causes us to lose perspective of the Kingdom of God and its values.
Pastor Brian asks the questions, do we desire the Kingdom of God above all else and what price are we willing to pay for the Kingdom?
Growth is an essential part of the Christian life. Sometimes we don't see it happening, or understand how. However, if we choose to live a disciplined life daily and commit our ways to God then we will experience growth and also see growth in others.
Drawing from the Parable in Luke, Pastor Mark explore forgiveness and what it actually means.
Do you need more of God’s strength and power right now? Do you know Jesus personally? God’s desire for us is to be fully equipped in all we do, to be able to stand firm in all situations.
God is our standard of what is right. If we walk the straight path of God's Word, believing and trusting in Him, then we too will wear His righteousness.