The title of today’s teaching may shock you: “God Uses Persecution To Build Our Joy.” That may not make sense to you now, but it will after hearing today’s teaching.
God doesn’t have a plan “B.” He has a plan- a plan for my life and a plan for yours, and we’d be smart to with the plan. Today we join Dr. Tony Hart in the midst of a new series in the Book of Acts.
All of us here at the GOGF send our greetings and our prayers for you and yours as we embark upon this New Year. Each day will bring us new challenges and along with them new opportunities: opportunities to share God’s love with a world that desperately needs it. And if we are to do that, it will take a strength that comes from Him, and the armour with which He equips us. Have a blessed New year and Be Strong In The Lord.
From all of us here at the GOGF, “Merry Christmas!”
This day represents the giving of the greatest gift you’ll ever receive. As we reflect on that day, many sounds and scenes come to mind. But today we’re looking at some of the surprises that accompanied the birth of the Christ-child.
Pneumatology is the study of God the Holy Spirit, the third Person of the Trinity. Before Jesus was crucified He told His followers that it was imperative that He leave, because if He did not, the Holy Spirit would not come. Sound important?
We live in a world in which there is no lack of things to worry about. The Bible has a great deal to say about worry, and today’s teaching gives us an alternative.
Estimates are that the average adult makes about 35,000 decisions every day, ranging from minor choices like what to wear or eat to more significant ones, averaging about one decision every two seconds. This vast number includes everything from crossing the street to choosing how to spend one’s time. Some of our choices may seem to have little impact on our daily lives or our future, but in reality, one bad choice can be like a falling domino that effects not only our lives but the lives of others well into the future.
King Solomon, was one of the wisest persons who ever lived. He built the First Temple in Jerusalem. He amassed great wealth, a powerful military, and lived in a magnificent royal palace, reigning over a unified Israel at its peak. But in the Book of Ecclesiastes, he laments about the vanity and emptiness of life. We all have plans, desires and things we want to accomplish in our lives, and today’s teaching with Dr. Tony Hart reminds us that if our plans and goals don’t line up with God’s, they are destined to be cut down.
As Dr. Tony Hart continues his teaching in the Book of Daniel, we are confronted today with some startling and sometimes frightening imagery. As Christians we maintain hope during turbulent times because our faith is rooted in God’s Word, which transcends our circumstances. Central to us is the conviction that God is sovereign and loving, offering strength, guidance and comfort even in times of uncertainty. We draw our strength from scriptural promises of peace, redemption, and a purposeful future, believing that adversity can lead to growth and deeper trust in God.
We can all quote the line from the prayer that Jesus taught His disciples that says, “Lead us not into temptation.” Today’s teaching shows us that when we do our part in staying away from evil blessings will follow.
In the year 1624 author John Donne’s book “Devotions upon Emergent Occasions” reflected on sickness, pain, and the human condition. The book contains a very famous line: “No Man Is An Island.” It emphasized a connectivity that each of us needs in our lives. Unfortunately, not everyone is available, able or willing to be there when we need them. Thankfully we serve a God that is always there- especially when we need Him most.