Messengers

 
 

Ps Dan Cronin

In this powerful message, we explore the concept of heroes in the Bible, focusing on Timothy and Epaphroditus from Philippians 2:19-30. We're challenged to embody the qualities of these faithful servants: genuine care for others, dedication to Christ's interests, and proven service in the gospel. Epaphroditus, though less known, emerges as an unsung hero who exemplifies brotherly love, partnership in ministry, and willingness to risk everything for Christ. His example encourages us to be people-lovers, risk-takers, and wholehearted servants in our faith journey. This message prompts us to reflect on how we can step out in faith, share Jesus boldly, and give our all in serving God's purposes, whether in church, work, or home.

Ps Dan Cronin

How are you sharing Jesus with others? In this message we see a girl who has been taken from Israel, made to be a servant girl to an army general's wife, pointing him to Jesus. What can we learn from her example of faith in God His mighty power?

Nehemia Kabemba

Today, we explore the power of messages in our spiritual lives. We're reminded that there are three types of messages: from God, from people, and from our own bodies. The focus is on God's message, His Word, which often goes unappreciated in our busy lives. We're challenged to approach the Bible with the same excitement we once had for opening letters. The story of Mary's acceptance of God's message (Luke 1:30-38) is contrasted with Zechariah's doubt (Luke 1:18-20). This comparison invites us to examine our own response to God's Word. Are we like Mary, saying 'Let it be as you say,' or do we doubt like Zechariah? We're encouraged to cultivate fertile soil in our hearts for God's Word to grow, responding with obedience and faith.