Today, we gathered at All Saints, a community deeply committed to worship, formation, and mission with Jesus. We began with a warm welcome and a reminder of our church's vision, emphasizing the importance of both the written Word of God and the ongoing voice of the Holy Spirit in our lives. This dual emphasis on Scripture and the Spirit's present voice sets the stage for a church that listens and responds to God actively.
We transitioned into a time of prophetic ministry, underscoring the importance of testing and discerning the words given, as advised by Scripture. This practice is not just about receiving words but also about aligning them with biblical truth and personal discernment, ensuring they edify and encourage the church body in accordance with 1 Corinthians 14.
Our main focus today was on Hebrews 4:14-16, where we delved deep into the concept of Jesus as our great high priest. This passage highlights Jesus' unique role as the mediator who has passed through the heavens, fully human and yet without sin, making Him uniquely qualified to empathize with our weaknesses. This profound truth invites us to approach the throne of grace boldly, to find mercy and grace in our times of need.
In discussing our church's practical affairs, I shared updates about the ongoing building refresh projects funded by the sale of church land last year. This stewardship of resources reflects our commitment to God's work, both locally and globally, as we support missions and church planting. I also extended an invitation to the congregation to participate more fully in these kingdom purposes through giving, emphasizing the joy and discipleship journey of becoming cheerful givers.
We concluded with a call to live out the truths we had explored: approaching God's throne with confidence, seeking His mercy and grace daily. This was not just a theological concept but a tangible invitation to experience God's presence personally and communally.
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