Think Big Start Small

Think Big Start Small

If we want to see the impossible made possible, there needs to be a big change in the way we think of God and the way we do life as a Christian. In this sermon, we are encouraged to think big but do small. Having a heavenly mindset about God possibilities but do life on earth where even the smallest things matter when done with eternity in mind. 

One foot in front of the other

One foot in front of the other

Transformational momentum is created when we live our lives where a single act you do in obedience to the prompting of the Holy Spirit, aligns with Divine intervention and produces something miraculous. This week we are encouraged to put one foot in front of the other, walk with God and see what God will do in and through us.

Eternity is a timezone

Eternity is a timezone

Time gives us context and context determines our action. Drawing from Ecclesiastes chapter 3, we will see three concepts of time from a Biblical perspective. Ecclesiastes tells us that without being aware of the Eternal time clock we will be oblivious of God’s plans and His workings around us. God is always working and He invites us to work alongside Him with Eternity in our hearts.

Fragrance not a stench

Fragrance not a stench

The Bible tells us we are to be people that draw others to Christ. Do we draw people to Christ or do we repel them away from Him? Are we a fragrance or a stench? This week we look at 2 Corinthians 2:14 where Paul says that we are the fragrance of Christ to both those who are being saved and those who are perishing. We are given three things to remember as we ensure our lives are defusing the fragrance of Christ and not the stench of our humanity.