Sunday, December 31, 2006

The Year of The Lord AD 2007

Yes it is the start of the new year. Been a while since i last posted so here is the latest news and prayer points. Firstly i am moving to emu plains the starting of this new year, where i will be finding a new church to go to and setting in. Secondly i also went to the snowy mountains since the last post and climbed the highest mountain Mnt Kosciuszko, it was great to see God's Creation. Thirdly my Homepage seems like it is no longer, so therefore my old sermons and reviews of conferences have been wiped. The pictures can still be found on my bebo page, find the link in my links. Fifthly me and my friend went to the central coast as well to visit a friend, who we got to know well on mission.
I have been personally encourage by St Hilda's Anglican Church Katoomba over the 5 years i have been there. Their faithfulness to God, their service, their Love, and their willingness to listen to the creators and redeemers voice. It brings me grieve to part with that family, and i hope they will continue to grow in Christ. We should be prepared to Go whether God wants us to be doing whatever God wants us to do. Please pray for this new year, and the big changes i am making.
Lastly it so happens i got to preach on my last day their at all three services. And so here is the full thing :)

Jesus the Life Giver – Sermon (John 5:1-30)

It always amazes me to watch super hero movies. Take for example batman; we know fairly close to the start of the movie that Batman’s secret identity is Bruce Wayne. However to the other characters in the movie, there is a mystery surrounding Batman’s real identity. We also see at times in the movie when people almost get it. The gospels are almost like this as well. Take for example

Point 1: Context of John 5

Both in John’s and Mark’s gospel we have a statement about who Jesus is. So John 1 – In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God, and the word was God.
At the end of gospels we have someone who gets it. In John’s gospel it’s Thomas. He answers Jesus “My Lord and God!” after witnessing Jesus’ resurrection. In Mark’s gospel it’s the centurion. He response to Jesus “Truly this man was the Son of God” after witnessing Jesus’ death.

And in between there is a confusion to who Jesus is. For example Mark 8, Jesus ask his disciples “Who do the people say I am”, they answer “some say John the Baptist, others say Elijah and others, one of the prophets”
In John 5 things get painfully clear to whom Jesus is and he show who he is through an action and through word. However before we start looking at John 5 lets begin by praying.

Thank you, Father, for making yourself know to us, showing us the way of salvation through faith in your Son. We ask you now to teach us through your word, so that we may be ready to serve you, for the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.

Point 2: Jesus’ Power and Authority

John 5, starting from verse 2 – Now there is in Jerusalem by the sheep gate a pool, in Aramaic called Bethesda, which had five roofed colonnades. In these lays a multitude of invalids – blind, lame and paralysed.

The place mentioned here is not the main focus; rather it is that there are invalids here and particularly verse 5, there is one invalid who most likely was crippled for thirty-eight years. When verse 6 – Jesus saw him lying their and knew he had already been there a long time, he said to him, “Do you want to be healed?” Jesus knew the man’s situation and knowing how long he had suffered he asked him “Do you want to be healed?” Now there is a number of reason’s why he could have asked this question however this question does heighten the expectation that something miraculous is going to happen.

How does this man respond? Well verse 7 – “Sir, I have no one to put me into the pool when the water is stirred up, and while I am going another steps down before me” Their was a belief that only the first person who entered the water after it had been stirred would be healed. This being the case, you can imagine how many were waiting around for the water to be stirred. Due to this man’s disability, he could not get into the water and perhaps hoped that Jesus would help him into the water.

However Jesus tells this man “Get up! Take up your bed and walk” and at once the man was healed, and he took up his bed and walked. Jesus reveals his glory, which you could not see by looking at him, he reveals his power and his purpose, which is to restore.
A friend once told me that even if you repair in some sense the electrical cables in your body while being crippled for a long time you would not get better. The muscles in your leg, due to being crippled, do no longer work and those muscles which have slowly developed as a child just do not grow back instantly. Therefore this man walking again was clearly the finger prints of the power of God.

It’s a cause for joy and excitement, but some people miss it, verse 9 – Now that day was the Sabbath, “It is not lawful for you to take up your bed.” The Jews which being the religious leaders of the time, all they could see was a man carrying his bed. One of the laws they had on the Sabbath was not removing furniture which meant not carrying a bed. They asked the man who was this person that healed him, verse 13 – The man who had been healed did not know who it was, for Jesus had withdrawn. It’s interesting to note that there is no link between Jesus’ kind acts of healing and some sort of explicit demand so therefore you follow. He will pour out his good gift on the wicked and good, like his father does on the rain and the sunshine. He heals the man, and the man doesn’t even know his name.

Now the story could of ended their, however Verse 14 – Afterwards Jesus found him in the temple and said to him, “See you are well! Sin no more, that nothing worse may happen to you.” Jesus says stop sinning; cease sinning, or something more then being a cripple for 38 years will happen. By reading the gospel, as far as Jesus is concerned, far more serious and far more tragic then being disabled and crippled for 38 years is to have your sins undealt with. That is by far the most dangerous problem any of us confront, so Jesus warns this man to stop sinning.
In John’s gospel, sin is not defined so much in terms of moral character but it is our response to Jesus. Jesus himself in John 16 defines sin as “not believing in the one whom God sent”. To remain inactive and unresponsive to this great act of God in Jesus is the heart and essences of evil.

How does this man respond? Verse 15 – The man went away and told the Jews that it was Jesus who had healed him. What does this man do? He runs off and dobs on Jesus. Therefore Verse 16 – And this is why the Jews were persecuting Jesus, because he was doing these things on the Sabbath.

The Jews at that time were very serious about breaking the Sabbath, It was one of the things that defined their people, some of the religious Jews were willing to die for this issue, and it was not a small thing to break the Sabbath in their world, Jesus response by answering Verse 17 – “My Father is working until now, and I am working.” The only person who was allowed to work regularly on the Sabbath was God. The Israelites knew as some have forgotten that God holds the universe together, he sustains it, he doesn’t just wind up an old clock and let it be, but holds it together, he works on every Sabbath day and Jesus is saying “My father is working, and I am working too.”

The Jews were quick to recognise the implications of Jesus’ response in Verse 18 – For he is calling God his own father making himself equal with God. Jesus continues to show that he is equal with God from verse 19 onwards, however we will see this in next week’s sermon. For the time been though, if Jesus is equal with God, what are the implications of this?

Point 3: Implications of Jesus being Equal with the Father

If you remember in the Old Testament, God is described as the creator. He is also described as the redeemer. In genesis 12 God made a covenant with his people and gave them the law to set them apart, for them to be a holy nation. However due to Israel’s disobedience they were sent into exile. The Jews being the religious leaders of the time of John 5 believed they could still get right with God by obeying the law and particularly keeping the Sabbath holy. However if Jesus is God, he is also the creator and redeemer and the Jews failed to notice that Jesus was setting up a new covenant, a new creation, which we see in Jesus’ death and resurrection.

Therefore if Jesus is God, if he is creator and redeemer, what does he offer? Verse 21 – The son gives life to whom he will. The immediate offer is to give life, to give you life. What is Jesus’ ultimate work? V22, The ultimate work is that Jesus has been entrusted with all judgement. So why did Jesus come? Well Jesus came to give you life, not a physical life, although he gave you your physical life, no, his come to give u new life, a new life which he calls eternal life and which is unbreakable and comes to us as a gift not a trophy. Why is he serious about it? V22, He is serious because he has the job of all judgment. When we die we will all face judgment, we will meet Jesus and when we meet him, he will announce in a public way where we will go for the rest of eternity.

This week I had the privilege to go down to the snowy mountains, and climb to the top of the highest mountain in Australia, mount Kosciuszko. Since it was the middle of summer, the snow had melted and the flowers had began to blossom. I was filled with amazement of the beauty of God’s creation. However as nice as it is, it is only temporary, even when the creation falls, the issue of facing judgment still stands and it is very serious and important.

Now you see why Jesus went over to this man, it is because Jesus is the life giver. Now you see why he warns this man, it is because Jesus is the judge. He says to this man, don’t walk away from me; I want you to follow me because I am judge. Something worse then being crippled for thirty-eight years, is to end up in hell. So Jesus offers to us eternal life and the escape from judgment.

Who does Jesus call? Well John 5 is interesting because essentially Jesus is saying that he has called out, he will call out, and he does call out. He has called out in the past; he will call out in the future, and is calling out in the present. Firstly who does Jesus call out in the past? Well he has called out a man who was crippled, and who had a great need with no special reason to help. That really described the world doesn’t it? The world has a very real need, the problem of sin and death and they have no special reason to be helped. When Jesus called out this man, “Get up, take up your bed and walk’, did this call work, was it a waste of breath? No it was not waste of breath, he said get up and he got up. The man was made well when Jesus spoke. In the Old Testament, God was a God who done things by speaking let there be and then there is; Jesus is doing things by speaking as well. The man heard the word of Jesus, he responded to the call. He got up and has new physical life, this is because Jesus is the life giver; he gives the physical life and also gives the eternal life. Here we proof, that when Jesus speaks, it is worth listening to.
Secondly who does Jesus call in the future? Verse 28 – An hour is coming when all will hear his voice. One day he will call out and the whole world will stand in front of him. Just like the crippled man, Jesus is going to speak to everyone; they will hear his word and will stand face to face with him. And with perfect justice v30, he will judge and decide where people will spend eternity. There is not anyone who will not hear his call to be before him, he has called a man in the past and he will call the world in the future.
Thirdly who does Jesus call in the present? He calls everyone, verse 24 – whoever believes him who sent me has eternal life. What does Jesus want you to do? He wants you to hear his word and believe him. When does eternal life begin? Eternal life begins when you hear and believe, when does judgement get lifted off your shoulders according to Jesus? When you hear and believe. This is all possible because Jesus died for you and has risen from the dead.
Are you willing to hear and believe, are you willing to get up. If you still haven’t yet responded to Jesus’ call to get up, then let me encourage you to do so. However be warned that there is a day when all will get up and stand before the creator and redeemer, both those who believe and don’t believe will be judged. If you have all ready responded to the call, then are you willing to listen, do you pray and read your bible regularly, if not let me encourage you to do so. Do you share the news of the life giver Jesus with your non-Christian friends? Do you share it with the world? As Ray mentioned last week, the only reason why the judgment has not yet come, is so that as many people as possible would respond to Jesus’ call. So let me encourage you to share this news to the ends of the earth.
As you may know, this is my last day at St Hilda’s. And the time I have been here I have been personally encouraged by your faithfulness to God, your service and your willingness to listen to God’s voice. Let me encourage you to continue staying strong in Christ, to continue to be rooted up in Christ, to continue running the race and to continue listening to the Jesus’ voice who is creator, redeemer, judge and Lord.
Let us pray.
Heavenly father, we thank you for Jesus, we thank you that he is the life giver, the judge, the creator and the redeemer. And we thank you for working out your purpose through him so that we may have eternal life. Help us to respond to Jesus’ call, to get up and to follow him. In everything we do help us to trust and obey you by listening to your voice. We ask this through Jesus’ name. Amen.
I hope it is clear and encourages and challenges you. Please dont mind the grammar mistakes, i have not yet had time to correct my computer copy of it.
Anyways i will see you next post :). God bless and i hope you continue remaining strong in the year of the Lord AD 2007.
Laurence.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

NTE was a Blast!

Well, I am back from NTE/Mission. It was a great and life changing time like always :)

For NTE (National Training Event) we went down to Canberra. The topic this year was last things first. Both Richard Chin and Phillip Jensen spoke to us on the topic. The talks were great and faithful to God’s word. Richard’s talks came from Colossians and including the topics delivered from darkness, the pre eminent Jesus, fullness in Christ and the heavenly life. Theses talks helped us to get our minds focused back onto God and to live a heavenly life, which gives glory to God. Phillip’s talk were focused on Eschatology and his topics included living in God’s time, living BC and AD (OT & NT), living in the light of the past and living in the light of the future. These talks challenged us to remember that we are in AD (year of the risen Lord) and that our God is also a God of history, the OT does matter, and to get to us from OT we have to go through NT then to us. The talks also encouraged us to go out and proclaim God’s word boldly and faithfully because it is the year of the risen Lord and God has given a delay of the last day so that as much people as possible will come to know him. Here are some quotes from the talk that I for some reason put boxes around during the talk :P

“Gospeling is when we are telling someone about Jesus, Not the Gospel it self”
“Fruitfulness should flow from Gospel”
“God’s will is what God delights in, what he wants for his people and it is plainly seen in the Bible”
“What can we thank God for? We should thank him for dealing our greatest need, the forgiveness of sins”
“Jesus is in the image of the invisible God”
“Reconciliation means bringing out true order where Jesus is Lord!”
“Put to death early things”
“We have already been blessed, every blessing through Christ”
“These blessing are election, predestined, adoption and redemption”
“OT promises find their fulfilment in Christ”
“We are in the year of the Lord 2006. Important thing is AD not 2006. This transition between BC and AD can happen because Jesus died for you. Learn to put last things first”
“We are a creation and covenant religion, History matters”
“We put our faith in the faithfulness of God”
“Build our lives on the faithfulness of the promises of God”
“Our God is the sovereign God of History as well”
“Our task in not to interrupt the bible but to understand it’s interpretation of us”
“Reason that God promises have not reach completion is because God is holding back the judgement to give time for repentance”
“Preach the Gospel to bring his elect under his throne, use the gifts God has given you to do the work of God”
“Those given much, much will be required”

And many more, but that would require lots and lots of pages. We also had a few strand groups which looked at Biblical theology, Systematic theology & ethics. I and group of old friends did the third strand which was systematic theology. We looked at the resurrection which was a really beneficially. We looked at stuff like the resurrection of Jesus, resurrection of the dead, the return of Jesus, and much more. As soon as we thought we had it all covered, one of us would ask a questions, and we were back to the drawing board but was good.The pictures are of the findings we found, the diagrams we had come up with and also a picture of the stand group.
NTE was also a great place to get to know each other better, and after the conferences it felt like we all knew each other for years. It is very joyful to run the race together with our fellow brothers and sisters, and to be both challenged as we wrestled with God’s word.
After we got back from NTE we were off to Port Macquarie Presbyterian church. In Mission we got involved with scripture, youth group, nursing homes, church, Sunday school, walk up, door knocking and carols.

I personal got involved with scripture, Sunday school, walk up and carols so I’ll review them mostly. Scripture was great, we did 3 schools with two sessions each which were about 40 minutes each. We did a play based on Jesus rising Lazarus, had a song and a talk. I was privileged to have to do the talk at two of the schools. The talk established the link between Christmas, Easter and the story of Lazarus. That the baby born in a manger was just not a little small baby but the King, the King who defeated death by dyeing on a cross and raising up as Lord and through whom we will also be raised up. My friend did the talk at the last school, and I was encouraged from the likenesses and differences in the talk he gave. For Sunday school, I had to write another talk. I got the kids to act out the story of the little girl (Talitha) and then explained to them that we will also be raised up but unlike the little girl, we will be raised up eternal with the King who is Jesus. Walk up was great, I went out with a friend and we ran into a guy who was really interested. He was up for a holidays to get away from work. We shared two ways to live with him, and he wanted to live God’s way but never had the time to look further into it. So we encouraged him to think about it and gave him our contact details. I also managed to get along to the early church service, and the team did a wonderful job to proclaim Jesus at the church service. The sermon was really solid and encouraging as well. I also heard that the sermon at the nursing home went well, and even though some of the old people their, were really hard to talk to, they did a great job. Lastly the carols they gave me the job of setting up the sound equipment and mixing/singing. To be honest I have no idea how to set up sound equipment even though I’ve done it a number of times. Most normal professionals know what things are called and how they plug in together. However I don’t know any of the technical names, but I somehow managed to plug things together and get them working, and all the instruments working smoothly together, thank God :). The carols went well; the sermon went well even through kids running around during it. I head about 300 people came through the service, Christian and non Christian.

But other then the formal things we had to get done. We also did a lot of social things together. We had dinner all together, went to the beach. I was personally really encouraged and had bought me joy that the team was faithful to God’s word and worked together. Also for the care and love for each other, even when things seemed down or hard. Keep strong guys & girls!
The hosts I stayed with were the loveliest couple I ever met. They were a missionary couple with an outward focused. They took us in as their own children and looked after us and their prayers have encouraged me. I also stayed with a friend their and it was great, we got to sing most nights, pray together and encourage each other. The location was in the bush, on a dirt road with plenty of wild life. We saw lots of birds, kangaroos and spiders. Each night we had to fight our way through a few spider webs and spiders to get to the door, was great fun :).
Below is a photo of the team that went to mission and NTE.

On a funny note, we finally went to Telstra/Telecom tower after years of suggesting it. We boys went up at night time to the top. When we got to top, one of the leaders suggested that we just bush wack through the bush to get to the bottom. So we started heading down the bush, a little further we found a sign that told us to turn back, that the road was under repair. But since it was knocked down we choice to kindly ignore it. Anyways on the way down we had to jump a few fences, one with barb wire on it and we came up to this sign. The sign read “Caution Venomous snakes traps in progress” It has to be the funniest thing I’ve ever seen. We continued down the track and came up to a gate. The gate had about 8 pad locks on it; clearly someone didn’t want people to go through it. However right beside the gate, there was a rather large hole were people could fit through it, so we continued on. We ended up inside the CSIRO science laboratories, not sure how we could just freely enter the place, but we ended up getting through them and back to the university where we were staying.

On a sad note, two of the leaders and a few students are leaving this year, so it was great to be in partnership in the Gospel at mission. I will miss them greatly and it does grieve me that they are grieving, but they are going into something bigger. One of the leaders is going to bible collage next year, and I’m really glad to see him furthering in his knowledge of God. Anyways where ever they are, I hope they will be able to continue strong and serving God, giving him glory where ever they are.

One big thing I need prayer for is during NTE, our home got sold. Over the past two weeks I have been making a decision to if I would stay with my parents or live away from them. I have come up with conclusion that living away would be the most wise but most hard option but will be greatly beneficial to my ministry. At the moment the place doesn’t concern me too much however I would like to stay in Katoomba, my heart still lies in the ministry their, and to that family. The big prayer point I need is that my parents are doing everything they can to get me away from doing ministry, and not leaving any thoughts on my behalf to what I will be doing for the rest of my life. Although this is only a little thing, house being sold, it actually sparks off the thing of doing full time ministry. So please pray that I will have the courage and strength (in Christ strength) to tell them that I am considering full time ministry in the future, and that I would like to live away from them for a while. I’ve actually only got to Saturday to tell them, so please do pray because I am weak.

Anyways didn’t realise that I’ve already wrote 1,882 words, woops sorry guys, please do continue to pray and thank God that NTE/Mission went well. Pictures are finally up, you can find them by clicking on this link http://PapL.bebo.com. God Bless.

Now to him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you blameless before the presence of his glory with great joy, to the only God, our Saviour, through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, dominion and authority, before all time and now and forever. Amen.

Laurence

Thursday, November 30, 2006

NTE 2006 at long last!

Yeap Its NTE time again. I'll be heading off to it tonight. Just packing up all the cloths, so slow lol, keep getting distracted.
Should be a great time. Anyways i'll post a full review and hope to post more after NTE. For the mean time i found some youtube videos which are my favourite. so here are the links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xax2n5MRH_s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oRfpW_hduY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4DC2Zxhmgg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw_PG0WA2j4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8Vxkop2nfo

Just a collection of Final fantasy, kingdom hearts, star ocean & shadow hearts made into music videos. I've been playing through Final Fantasy XII, brilliant game, nice and long, couldnt find a good music video of that lol.
Anyways see you in two weeks.

El Shaddai is whom i Believe!
Laurence.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Holidays at long last

Yeap, I finally finished my exams. They went well i think. I always find it difficult to know for certain if i passed them, but i think i did okay.
I got Final Fantasy XII yesterday and boy is it great :). Its taken 4 years to complete, but it was worth the wait. The story is magnificent, graphics are the best for ps2, battles are new and take a while to get use to but it is great. Also got Dragon quest III to finish as well. But best of all their is two weeks to NTE. NTE is a national Christian training event, where we look at God's word, and be challenged and trained to proclaim Jesus as Lord. Hooray :). And then go on mission after wards to Port Maquire and proclaim the Gospel :)
Anyways see you next post.

The Lord is the king who rules over all things, the universe is in his power and there is no one who can oppose him. He has made heaven and earth and he is Lord of all. (Esther 13:9-11)

Laurence

Saturday, November 04, 2006

For what we proclaim is Jesus Christ as Lord!

Ahh, finally i have time to post. This week was the busiest uni week ever. 2 Major assignments due, one worth 60%. And a bunch of laboratories.
I got to lead our cbm main meeting on thursday, it was nice. We even had a song and ate cake :). It's finally the day of our ball, which is tonight. I decided i will bring a suit :P. It isen't me to ware a suit lol.
Anyways During the week i red through the Archbishop's presidential Address. It was on leadership, and has some good interesting points, for good old unchangeable anglican's lol. Here is some interesting things he said.

"The fourth policy of the Mission calls upon us 'To reform the Life of the Dioceses (including our culture, ordinances, customs, use of resources, and depolyment of ministry) to encourage and enable the fulfilment of the fundamental aim.' We have made reforms; so far we have not gone far enough in the changes we need to make. Much of what we do is still shaped by the nineteenth and twentieth century experience of church life. We are functioning well for a 1970s social context. We are ready to fight the last war. How do we so advance as to meet our missionary challenge, while remaining firmly committed to the gospel and the scriptures? The key to fruitful change is godly leadership and trained mission partners. I know that i am calling for something that is very demanding. It is especially difficult to lead in times of challenge and change. It is harder to be a Moses tehn a Solomon. The life of the people in Egypt was unpleasant. They groaned under their harsh servitud; they were the victims of a genocidal plan; their hopes were eaten up by the fears. Under God, Moses became their saviour. He defeated Pharaoh. He led them across the Read Sea. He brought them virtually to the Promised Land. And yet, again and again, the same people became unwilling and rebellious; again and again they contrasted their present plight with their days in Egypt, and they said that they longed to go back. 'We remeber the fish we ate in Egyot at no cost - also the cucumbers, meolons, leeks, onions and garlic. But now we have lost our appetite; we never see anything but this manna!' (Num 11:5,6) The condition of the people in slavery was intolerable; and yet some of the people preferred to tolerate the intolerable rather than to dare the unknown. The challenge for Moses throughout his long ministry both before and after Sinai was a twofold one.
He had to get the people to accept and live by the word of God. He had to ensure that the word of God was believed and preserved. Indeed it was only because they had the word that they saw themselves as a people. Change that is worth accomplishing has within it the unchanging core of who we are, what we stand for, what we purpose to do with persistence and endurance. We must say, as the people did, 'We will do everything the Lord has said' (Ex 19:8). 'Sydney-anglicans' must allways be a Bible people, a gospel people. That's our inner corse."

"Without abandoning any of the five cheif features of our churches - conversion, preaching, training, fellowship and reform, we also need a leadership which will help to turn outward, to re-engage with the world in which we find ourselves - to study and be committed to the community onces again. I am not suggesting a huge problem. Just to ask about the missing men may be a good start. This time, however, it is not that we see the parish as a mission field made up of dormant Christians, but rather as a mission field of those for whom faith itself is a vague memory, who knows little or nothing about Christ and his kingdom. We need to ask ourselves, In God's name and for the sake of the Lord who died for us, and for his sheep scattered in all the world - how are we going to reach these people for Christ and his gospel?
That of course, is the real point behind the 10% goal. It is not a 10% increase in congregations but 10% of the population. It is intended to makue us look outward, to take responsibility not merely for our church, but for our community, our parish and indeed the world beyond."

You can read the full presidential address here

Anyways i must get ready for the ball :P.
Christ Jesus, triumphant King and our only hope: grant to us and to those for whom we pray, forgivness of our sins, deliverance from all that afflicts us, and entrance into your enternal kingdom; that we may praise you with the Father and the Holy Spirit now and for ever. Amen.

Laurence.

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Sacrificial Obedient Love

Another day, another post, yesterday (Saturday) was interesting because I went to a friend’s engagement party. It was a taste of good old bush dance. Totally embracing and uncomfortable lol, but I it was good. I was especially encourage during the speeches to see that my friend, in that companionship, quiet early into it, established that Christ should be the focus of it. It was also good to get the 4 CBM presidents together, Ironical how we were all their.
I Love church, church was awesome, because it is built up and rooted in Christ!
My friend spoke on treasures that we might gain on earth. They are worthless & seem to hurt us more then the gain. So do not peruse worldly treasures, but peruse God’s Kingdom, the true treasure, Christ living within us, and do this with Love.
Exercise this love with a sacrificial obedient love, in loving God with all your heart, mind, sole and strength. Also show this love to one another in the way we do relate to one another, and in our evangelism.
My Friend from uni which came up to bush dance, I managed to get him to come along to the church service. And afterwards went down to echo point.
I also met up with a friend of mine, who I’ve been going through mark with him. I am very encouraged that he has a great zeal to know more and more about God. And I am happy to see that he is really improving in his reading, and reading the bible. Please pray that he might continue to grow in Christ and be bold in telling his friends about Jesus as Lord As well.
Anyways continue praying for my loneliness, for me to be content and trust in the sovereignty of God. I hope someone actually reads this blog lol.

Martin Luther - “O how great a thing, how marvellous, a godly Christian’s prayer is! How powerful with God; that a poor human creature should speak with God’s high Majesty in heaven, and not be affrighted, but on the contrary, know that God smiles upon him for Christ sake, his clearly beloved Son.”

Laurence.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

The Implications of the Trinity

Onces again, i am posting lol. This is short talk i did for our committee meeting today, which went well by the way. Here it is:

The trinity, God himself is an awesome subject. God is the high and lofty one who inhabits eternity and whose name is holy. The doctrine of the trinity is the glory of the Christian faith. It is drawn entirely from revelation. And it depends on the absolute truth of the sentences through which the scriptures teach us about God and his nature, his character, his purpose, his actions and promises. It was also believe by the Christians church from the beginning, for from the beginning believers acknowledge Jesus as their Lord and their God and prayed to him, though he had prayer to the father. Perhaps Matthew 28:19 best sums up the doctrine of the trinity. Go therefore and make disciple of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the father and of the son and of the Holy Spirit.
The name of the Lord remains one name, yet now God is to be known as father, Son and Holy Spirit, Being distinct, personal and equal.
Now what are the implications of this in our personal relationship?
Well firstly personal relationship in ultimately reality and the basic requirement for establishment and maintenance of true personal relationship is other-person-centeredness. That is a genuine interest in the other person and his or hers welfare and the forwarding of that welfare by every appropriate means at one’s disposal. We see this in the trinity; God’s other-person-centeredness is complete, and active in conferring benefits on the other person all the time.
For example the father always gives the son everything, the son responds to the father; his response springs from his other-person-centeredness. The spirit too, is also other-person-centeredness within the trinity. He does not glorify himself but glorifies the son, just as the son does not seek his own glory but the fathers. This complete other-person-centeredness and mutual self-giving one to the other makes personal knowledge to each other possible.
Thus God’s centre of his activity is in the welfare of the other. It is also not just confined to the relations between the persons of trinity, but being basic to his nature of relationships, it also extends to his creation as we read in Psalm 145:9, “The lord is good to all and his tender mercies are over all that he has made”.
This absolute other-person-centeredness is also the ground of our salvation, as we read Romans 5:8, “God commended his love towards us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.”
Therefore it is a great assurance to know that God is infinitely concerned with our welfare and with advancing it. His whole infinite being is absolutely and always centred on each of us, and he is always engaged in advancing our benefit.
Now since God is in personal relationships within himself it follows that true personal relationships is blissful and is the basis of happiness. This truth is confirmed in human experience. We find enjoyment is deepened when it is shared. We are to imitate God in being absolutely other-person-centeredness or another way of saying this, is LOVE, love in its biblical meaning.
While preparing this talk, personally it has rebuked me, and I grieve of my own sinfulness to be self-centred. But Friends lets make sure we are other-person-centred. And while this being the ground for our salvation; let’s make sure we show this love to our non-Christian friends.
Well, stayed tuned for our next exciting episode of the implications of the trinity in our next meeting.

We also had a guest speaker come in today who was a refugee from Iran, and became a Christian in villawood detention centre. It was really amazing how God work in people, in order for them to know him. He had a magnificant story which involved, going through jungles, crossing rivers of crocidiles, and converting from Islam to Christianity. It bring me Joy to see God working through people to bring about his promises, for the gospel to be proclaimed to the ends of the earth.
Also been encouraged at church on sunday. We are really blessed to have faithful men and women in sydney who faithfully proclaim the Gospel. Prayers were really good, very scriptual and Christ focused :). Sermon was on stewardship, And it reminded us to serve :).
Please continue praying for my loneliness. It something i do struggle with..

May we delight in your purpose, and work to bring all things to their true end;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Laurence.

Monday, October 23, 2006

The Battle of the Flesh

I’ve been thinking about a lot of things over the past few months. And so many things have grieved me, especially sin. The battle of the flesh, is really hard, and I don’t know if it’s me growing as a Christian, or I am just getting more sinful, but I seem to notice that I do sin a lot, and it grieves me. How I long for the day when every tear will be wiped away, and the glory of God might be revealed to its full.
Some of the things I have noticed are that I am self-centred which in other words does not love, God is completely other person centred, and we can see this in the trinity in relationship with the father, son and Holy Spirit. Sometimes I guess it is done not intentionally and other times it is, but it does grieve me that I am such and it does break relationships. I also know that I am not quick to listen but quick to speak, and this kinda does fall into the self-centeredness.

Please do pray that I can be more loving to people in everything I do.
The other thing I do struggle with is loneliness. I’m not sure if this has to do with most of my friends being married or in a relationship or if it has to do with my situation at home, lacking Christian love to one another, and my sin towards that, or if it has to do with me being alone a lot of the time. Sometimes I wonder if I will ever find someone to be other-person centeredness to in the context of companionship, and it grieves me, because every time there is hope for a relationship, I get hurt. And I guess my self-centeredness hinders friendships. If I am wrong, please do pray for a change of my heart, for contentment in my singleness. It grieves me seeing the world’s view of companionship, and how it even invades our Christian circles. How guys have to be men of fists and looks (which I am not), and how girls have to dress immodestly in the context of companionship. It breaks my hearts reading statistics of failed marriages and relationships. Men, make sure you are men of prayer and are faithful to God. Women make sure you dress modestly and love your husbands and are also faithful to God. And if you are in companionship or not, make sure the central part of your lives is Christ, who is Lord over all.

Why do I and we Christian continue fighting this good fight of faith?
Well, I just can find the words in me to explain the joy, and peace that is in Christ Jesus. To know that In Christ, we can come back into a relationship with God, and live under his rule. How great is his love, grace and mercy, that while we were sinners, He sent his son to die, so that we might have forgiveness. And it brings me great joy that Jesus has rightly dealt with the punishment that I deserve, the sinful rebellious nature that I am. And it brings me joy that God is a personal God, who loves us, which we as Christian should imitate in our interactions with one another, serving one another in Love.
I find it that every time that I have an opportunity to proclaim the gospel and serve others in love, from either something up front like preaching or even encouraging someone in the pews, it brings me joy and tears to see someone growing in Christ. We should also remember it is God, who out of his mercy and grace reveals himself to people.
And this should be our focus, pointing to Christ, in everything we do.
If this is your first time hearing about Jesus, or have not made a decision to trust and obey him, then I encourage you to please do. And visit your local church or chaplaincy and find out more. Again it is not easy, but the hope that is in Christ Jesus, out weights the struggles.

Eternal God and Father, by whose power we are created and by whose love we are redeemed: guide and strengthen us by your Spirit, that we may give ourselves to your service, and live this day in love to one another and to you; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Laurence.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Jézus a Úr!

A new day, a new post :). Not much to post really. Had lots of uni work, and things due in, but i managed to get them done.

Church on Sunday was interesting, had a missionary talk to us about Islam. Was good, gave a great incite into what they believe, referred to Romans 9:30-10:21 where Paul mentions Israel, and his heart goes out to them because they have zeal without Knowledge. Without knowledge that righteousness comes from faith in Jesus Christ as Lord (Jézus a Úr!) - Jesus is Lord!).

Monday, looked at Hinduism, again it was a great incite into what they believe. Had a couple who lived in India who were very nice, and gave us some incite into what Hinduism is like. Interesting how they believe that we are in a cycle of death-rebirth, and if we managed to get enough karma, we will eventually be released out of this cycle and return to a greater source, the Brahman. It is interesting contrasting it back to Christianity. The Christian faith, God takes the initiative and reaches down to us. so 1 John 1:3 - In his great mercy, he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. Through God's mercy & Love, God has given us new life, and reconciliation through his son. But looking at other Ideas of religions, It seems we have to work for our salvation, work for life, which because of our rebellious nature, we can't achieve.

From Reading Knox's book, one of chapters remind us that God's power in creation also extends to Judgement. Jesus will come back to judge the living and the dead. Peter reminds us that those who suffer righteously for God's sake should commit their cause to God, the faithful creator and the one who judges righteously, and we will be vindicated as we serve him and bring this eternal gospel to every tribe, nation, tongue and people. So lets continue to proclaim faithfully Jesus as Lord

Tomorrow we are having a talk on boy/girl relationships, which is going to be interesting. Growth groups have been going well this semester. Most groups are finishing up learning two ways to live and moving on to looking at the book of Malachi. I'm really looking forward to NTE this year, Uni gets tiring and stressful after a while, and NTE is a highlight of the year. This year we are looking at Eschatology (Looking at the end times), lol probably a hobby horse of mine for a while :). Continue praying for our uni group, that we can be bold in proclaiming Jesus as Lord & that we can continue to grow in the likeness of Jesus.

God is love, and he who abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him.
Laurence.

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Jesus is Lord, Lord of the future, present & past

Finally my next post. This one is exciting, Below is a short talk, actually to start off our committee meeting. I was going to post it tommorrow, but its really exciting, so i decided to post it today. It is on the dominion and kingdom of God.

In the beginning, God purposed that the dominion should be given to mankind. However, since mankind has rebelled, man has lost this dominion.
In the New Testament, we see this purpose of God being fulfilled in Jesus, in the dominion that he had received through the cross and at his ascension.
So some passages such as 1 Corinthians 15, Ephesians 1 and Hebrews 2, make it clear that the narrative of Genesis 1 which also is taken up in Psalm 8, is fulfilled in Jesus. He is the one to whom all things have been subjected, and God’s purposes for mankind have been fulfilled in him and in those who are in him.
He is the image of God, and he is the one to whom dominion has been given and so the words of Genesis 1 are fulfilled. “Let us make man in our own image after our likeness and let them have dominion”.

Now salvation comes to sinners by the acknowledgement of this dominion of Jesus. To acknowledge Jesus as Lord is the touchstone of being a Christian (Romans 10:9). Therefore in the New Testament, when it is said that salvation comes from faith in Jesus, it means faith in Jesus as Lord. Our acknowledgement of this dominion of Christ, should not only look back to the cross, though it is our basis, but it takes in its scope the present and future as well. As Paul puts it in 1 Corinthians 15, Jesus is reigning and must reign until every enemy is put under his feat.
This dominion of God is also a very different sort of dominion from what we understand by the word in ordinary human relationships. We exercise dominion over one another by force, but this dominion of God is a dominion which flows from righteousness and love. This is how God exercises his dominion in Heaven, and therefore also on earth. Christ in his earthly life followed and expressed this kingdom or dominion of God. Christians also share the dominion of Christ. Therefore this reign upon the earth is a present reality, and we share in the victory that Jesus had won over sin.

So as we have heard, The Lordship of Christ is manifested not only in the past at Calvary and in the present through the victory that his servants win by suffering righteously in the world of sin, but it will also be manifested at the last day.
Consequently the acknowledgement of Jesus as Lord comprises not only the past and present, but also looks forward to the future. Our way of thinking should be an Eschatological way of thinking, which is looking to future, and this way of thinking characterised the Christians of the New Testament. They were awaiting their Lord to return, and they lived by hope, as we should too.
1 Thessalonians 1 also makes it clear that Jesus is Lord, Lord of the future, as well as the Lord of the present and the past.
Friends, I am very encouraged that you would give up your time, and go out of your way to come to this meeting, and contribute to the proclamation of the Gospel. We should remember however that Jesus will eventually return. We don’t know the date, but we do know God has delayed that day, so that as much people as possible will come to know him. We have a big mission field here, so let us continue to proclaim Jesus as Lord, and remember that, we are in it together, to Glory.

The talk is based from Knox's book, and challenge Conference. I recommend the book to anyone who hasen't red it, Doctrine is such a cool thing to discuss. Anyways please pray, that the meeting will go well tommorrow.
Church on sunday was great :). We looked at how God speaks to us. Through his word, his living and God breathed word. The spirit carried the writers, and God Breathed & inspired the words which they wrote.
Anyways Lots of uni work, lots of stress, so please continue praying, & thank God that we can pray and read his word, and out of his own mercy and grace we can be reconiled back to him :)

Glory to God; Father, Son, & Holy Spirit: as in the beginning, so now, and for ever. Amen.

Laurence.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Keep it up guys, In Christ!

Hey. My friend continuely posts on a journal, and i think they are doing a great job in proclaming Christ. It is the Australian Christian Cartoonists Community's Journal, and talented Christians are using their gifts in art to proclaim Jesus as Lord!
I've added it as a Link, or u can just simple click here
Check it out.
I've also added a link, to a quiz, which tells you what kind of Theologian you are.
This week has been long, lots of work. I have a semi assignment due on monday, and i'm struggeling with it as we speak. I'm also struggeling with other matters which are resulting in feelings of fustration and sadness, so please continue to pray for me guys :).
I must get back to work, so see you next post.

God Bless
Laurence

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Doctrine of God insight by D.B Knox

Gold, Gold, Gold!, A recommended Book. Doctrine of God, selected works of D.B Knox. I've only red a few chapters, however it is really Good. Heavy, but good. So far it has explained Deity, Infallibility of Scriptures, and a touch on the Trinitarian God.
I've been really encourage and Joyful, lately, We are so privilege here in Australia, to have faithful men and women who faithfully teach the Gospel.
The Word being central to all teachings. I think sometimes we take it for granted, and we need to be praying for places where Gospel teaching is not clearly proclaimed!
We are in it together, to Glory, Keep at it, keep running the race, and continue to faithfully proclaim God's word!
In other news Uni was okay, Got some work done which was nice lol. Also put up some pictures of Challenge Conference and Bushwalking yesterday on bebo Site, Here!

Anyways Go in peace to love and serve the Lord!
Laurence

Monday, October 02, 2006

Minni Ha Ha, Delightfulness in God's creation

Today was sadly last day of KC+ (October Convention). We finally tied up everything. Be ambassadors of Christ, we are in it together to Glory. Also looked at the fall in Genesis 3, That the punishments given to us, are meaningful and not random. However, even due to the bad things that happened in the fall, God gives us hope, Eve's womb was not in curse, Descendents could go on. Just as through one man, the fall happened, one man, who was Jesus, brought Life. And this life is better then the first Eden, It even has a city :P.
Anyways after that, friends came up from Sydney, and we went bushwalking. Visited Leura Cascades and Minni Ha Ha falls in Nth Katoomba. Was good to time to catch up, we even had pizza later together :P.
Anyways Uni Tomorrow, Tired...., and lots of uni work that i'm not looking forward to and am struggling in.

Good Night, God Bless
Laurence

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Delight in Prayer!

Today was a long day, preached at 2 services, did the rest of my ministries at night service, and went to October convention. However enough of me, because it’s not about Me, It’s about wanting to see Glory and Sovereignty of God proclaimed to the ends of the earth. I put it up on my website, I hope it challenges you in prayer, to bring out thoughts away from ourselves and focus on God and his promises, as much as it has challenged me. Anyways here it is:
http://dabible.webtized.com/Prayer.htm
The comments I got are that, It was great that I started off with the Sovereignty of God, and that I really wrestled with the scriptures, and remained faithful to the text. Some things I noted was that, I looked too much at notes, however having the short amount of time didn’t help, but I need to improve in this, and that my nervousness can mess up my sentences. My friend for night service, also preached faithfully and preached the Gospel :). KC++ (October convention) was good, I could only make it to the night session only. But it encouraged me that we are saved by grace and how mission is to proclaim the Gospel faithfully, and actually live in it. Have an obsession for the Gospel.
Anyways, I am off to sleep, final day of Convention tomorrow, and friends are coming up to visit :)

The peace of God which passes all understanding, keep your hearts and minds in the knowledge and love of God, and of his Son Jesus Christ our Lord; and the blessing of God Almighty, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, be amongst you, and remain with you always. Amen

Laurence.

Saturday, September 30, 2006

Interesting Day.........

Well today was an interesting day. Finished my sermon early hours of this morning (1am). Then woke up in the morning to wait for some real estate agents. Anyways i wanted to goto october convention or as they call it now KC++, but had to wait for the real estate. Anyways i could go at 9:10, which was 10 minutes after the convention has started. So i magically made it by running lol, to the convention site at 9:35 which is 10k away lol.
Then when i got their, i went to pay, i only wanted to go today. However when i got their, they told me i didn't have to pay, because they knew me (From previous car parking). Thats was wird but cool. Then throughout the day, random people came up to me, and they knew me, i had no idea who they were, but they certainly knew me lol. I think it has to do with a prayer letter that gets sent out by one of our staff members at cbm.
Then i got fed, but KCC land keepers, friends from church. And even gave me a lift home lol. I think God wanted me to goto this conference lol.
The First talk was interesting. That God created us, and the world, so that we can play around with it. To work it. Also might seem strange, 7th day of rest, however work?, but work before fall was good work. Like a 5 year olds execitment to work. And the source of everything was from God, The rivers that flowed to Eden, flow also into all the world, Eden was like a channel for the rivers that flowed. Alot more was said, however i am tired lol.
Anyways I've finished my sermon, Please pray for me tommorrow, when i present it, that i may be clear and faithful to the text. I'm preaching at 2 services. Also pray for my friend, as he is preaching at the night service. I will also put it up tommorrow on website.

Go in peace to love and serve the Lord..Amen!
Laurence.

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Precious Memories, Some in Black & White

I scanned some of our old photos onto the computer. I forgot i had them.
Anyways Have a look.
http://djlpap.bebo.com

Then click on the Laurence Photos.
In other news, i Got alot of sermon done, however still not finished yet.

God Bless
Laurence.

Monday, September 25, 2006

Eschatological Thinking....

Went to Challenge (Club 5) conference on the weekend. Was great!
We looked at Eschatological Thinking, Thinking about the end, and how things fit into God’s promises and our purpose in life, is to share to gospel to the ends of the earth, that why there is a delay of the last day. We are in AD, the time of the Lord, The time is at hand, the time is now, proclaim God’s word faithfully to the ends of the earth. We also look at the kingdom of God, The resurrection and ministry. I was also really encouraged of the faithful teaching, and the amount of faithful people around. Was really changelled to think about full time ministry seriously and to consider doing MTS and collage in the future, and i think now for me, its not a question of will i go, but a question of when. Why Not? We have such a privlage of sharing God's word to all nations, Why not!. Anyways was good to go with the 4 boys, catch up, and encourage one another in full time ministry. Hey we even went on a bush walk at midnight, led off the path, lead astray by a staff member :P.
I would really encourage anyone that is thinking of full time ministry, paid or unpaid to goto a challenge conference.
Anyways Please pray for my sermon prep this week, this have a long way to finish.

May the peace of God be with you, forever more. Amen.
Laurence.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Joy - Jesus Others Yourself

This week, was okay. A few assignments, etc and work on sermon. Anyways going to Challenge conference tommorrow (Used to be called club 5). However before i do that, i will share my exergesis of Philippians 4 which i used for our committee meeting today.

Philippians 4:4-9
Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say Rejoice. Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand; do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your request be know to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
Finally brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honourable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy or praise, think about these things. Whatever you have learned and received and heard and seen in me – practice these things and the God of peace will be with you.

Paul in verse 4, tells us to rejoice, rejoice in the Lord all ways, joy is to be commended everyday. Paul conclusion to rejoicing comes in verse 7. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Here is a great promise, God will bring us peace. This peace is also a peace God possesses; it is not just peacefulness or settled feelings. It actually comes from the Jewish word ‘Shalom’ which mean’s wholeness, and it is in our relationship with God and with others and is given to us when we trust in Jesus. It is a peace which is beyond our thoughts, considerations or plans, and it guards us so that we can press on. Why do we need this peace? It is because we have a real need for a transformation and keeping of our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus, and notice it is only possible through faith in Jesus.
So how do we receive this peace? Well verse 7 starts of by the word ‘and’, therefore God’s peace is dependent upon the commands which come before verse 7.

First command is a command for our relationships. Verse 4, Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say Rejoice. Let your reasonableness be known to everyone.
Glorifying God in Christ Jesus is central in our Christian lives as God’s people, and this is how we rejoice in the Lord. Jesus is our Joy, and naturally we cannot hope to enjoy the peace of God if we give less than first place to him who is our peace. Paul also sums up Jesus’ attitude towards others in the loving word which we have translated as reasonableness or gentle forbearance. It is the uncomplaining readiness to accept others as they are and to submit oneself to their demands. This is what Jesus was like and likewise we should be as well.

Second command is a command for our circumstances, the antidote of prayer. Verse 6, do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your request be known to God. The prelude to the enjoyment of peace is to be found in linked exercise of prayer and thanksgiving. In prayer, anxiety is resolved by trusting in the promises of God. In otherworlds it is trusting that God is totally competent and in whose hands the matter may be left. In thanksgiving, anxiety is resolved by accepting that the worrying circumstances have been appointed by the all-wise, all-loving and all sovereign God. In a time of anxiety, it is easier to retreat into a corner complaining to ourselves, but it’s when we bring the matter to God that we find release, therefore our minds should be so constantly upward that all of life is reflected to the throne of God. And this is done through prayer.

Third command is a command for our thoughts, discipline for our thoughts. We must ponder, to give proper weight and value to, and be allowed to be influenced by all that is true, all that merits serious thought and encourages serious-mindedness, all that accords with justice and moral purity, all that is fragrant and lovely, all that brings with it a good word, that speaks well and whatever has genuine worth.

Finally, the forth command is a command for our behaviour, the authority of the Word of God. This command requires us to submit to the apostolic word and the continuing teaching of God’s word in the Christian church. If we are to know the presence of the God of peace, then for certain, we must seek the life of which he approves.

The peace of God can properly be summed up in this. JOY.
J – Jesus
O – Others
Y - Yourself

First submit yourself to Jesus in obedience, and trust in the promises of God. Second imitate Christ, in the uncomplaining readiness to accept others and submit yourself to their demands. And lastly if we, as God’s people, are to stand fast in the face of the world, then we must attend to our personal sanctification and make sure we pray, and practices the things taught in God’s word.

Please continue to pray for me, particularly my sermon prep, i have to presented it next sunday and i am still far away from finishing and other matters i am struggeling with.

Anyways Goodnight, God bless
Laurence.

Monday, September 18, 2006

2 Ways 2 Live!




This is our Big poster of 2 Ways 2 Live that we had for our Evanglistic Week at uni.

Anyways the Pictures are:
God is the loving ruler, he created the world, and he created us to rule under him. Revelation 4:11 - Your are worthy our Lord and God to recieve glory, honour and power, for you created all things, and by your will they where created and have their bean.
But is this how the world is today?
No, what has happen is that we reject God, and try to live our lives our own way, Rulers of our lives.
Romans 3:10-12 - Their is no one righteous, not even one, their is no won who understands God, no one who seeks God, all have turned away.
But God can't let this rebellion go on. God is a just God, and he has to do something about it. So when we died we will face judgement.
Hebrews 9:27 - Man is destined to die onces, and then after face judgement
Now if we were to leave it thier, then what hope do we have, it seems like a sad story. However God has done something about this.
He sent his only son, into the world. Jesus lived under God's rule, and never disobayed God, but by dieing on the cross, he has taken the punshiment we deserve.
1 John 3:18 - Christ died for sins onces and for all, the righteous for the unrighteous to bring you to God.
But thats not all. God also raised up Jesus, defeating death, so that we might have life in Christ.
1 John 1:3 - In his great mercy, God has given us a new birth into a living hope through the ressurection of Jesus from the death.
Therefore we have 2 ways we can live, we can either reject God, live life our own way, and suffer the consequences or we can live under God's rule, trust and obay him, and have life.
John 3:36 - Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God's wrath remains on him.
So Where do u stand ?

God bless
Laurence.

Friday, September 15, 2006

Long, but Great week :)

As you may or may have not know it was our evangelistic week. We had a number of people ask questions throughout the week at our stall. Was good, even thought they not straight away come to trust in Jesus, a seed was planted :).
Day before yesterday, i found out that i have to do a sermon in 2 weeks, well i volentered because our minister is away, and can't do it. I love doing sermon's anyways, a chance to see people encouraged and challenged by scripture, why wouldn't i. However two weeks is short time, and fitting it in with other work such as uni can get a little hectic, so please pray for that.
I'm going to challenge conference next friday, should be action packed and great.
Okay a interesting thing, in one of my lecturs today, we got a case study on project management. It had a list of proverbs infact 35 one them, and next two each proverb u had to mark how u would typically act in a conflict situation with someone. Anyways i'll share it with you.

5 = Very typical of the way I ack in a conflict
4 = Frequently typical of the way I act in a conflict
3 = Sometimes typical of the way I act in a conflict
2 = Seldom typical of the way I act in a conflict
1 = Never typical of the way I act in a conflict

1. It is easier to refrain from quarreling than to retreat from a quarrel
2. If you cannot make a person think as you do, make him or her do as you think
3. Soft words win hard hearts
4. You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours
5. Come now and let us reason together
6. Worth two quarrel, the person who keeps silent first is the most praise-worthy
7. Might overcome right
8. Smooth words make smooth ways
9. Better half a loaf thean no bread at all
10. Truth lies in knowledge, not in majority option
11. He who fights and runs away lives to fight another day
12. He hath conquered well that hath made his enemies flee
13. Kill your enemies with kindness
14. A fair exchange brings no quarrel
15. No person has the final answer but every person has a piece to contribute
16. Stay away from people who disagree with you
17. Fields are won by those who believe in winning
18. Kind words are worth much and cost little
19. Tit for tat is fair play
20. Only the person who is willing to give up his or her monopoly on truth can ever profit from the truths that others hold
21. Avoid quarrelsome people as they will only make your life miserable
22. A person who will not flee will make others flee
23. Soft words ensure harmony
24. One gift for another makes good friends
25. Bring your conflicts into the open and face them directly; only then will the best solution be discovered
26. The best way of handing conflicts is to avoid them
27. Put your foot down where you mean to stand
28. Gentleness will triumph over anger
29. Getting part of what you want is better than not getting anything at all
30. Frankness, honesty, and trust will move mountains
31. There is nothing so important that you have to fight for it
32. There are two kinds of people in the world, the winners and the losers
33. When someone hits you with a stone, hit back with a piece of cotton
34. When both people give in halfway, a fair settlement is achieved
35. By digging and digging, the trust is discovered

Withdrawal
Q1+Q6+Q11+Q16+Q21+Q26+Q31=Total
Forcing
Q2+Q7+Q12+Q17+Q22+Q27+Q32=Total
Smoothing
Q3+Q8+Q13+Q18+Q23+Q28+Q33=Total
Compromise
Q4+Q9+Q14+Q19+Q24+Q29+Q34=Total
Confrontation
Q5+Q10+Q15+Q20+Q25+Q30+Q35=Total

You are the one with the highest Total. I'm a smoothing kind of guy :P.
Anyways, please pray for me that i can start this sermon prep really soon and get it done, and that it's faithful to the text, Christ centered and bring glory to God. Oh that i can finish my uni work aswell, lots of stuff due.

God Bless
Laurence.

Monday, September 11, 2006

Unlimited sufficient atonement, Limited effective atonement

Blog Time :P.
Yesterday was good, but hectic, had to lead both services, and goto a 21st aswell. Was pouring rain aswell. Sermon was on depression, heavy topic, however was good, i wont goto the details of it.
Today was great, it is our evangelist week this week, so had a store, and talked to people about Jesus.
We also thought that A4 was just not big enought to show two ways to live, so we stuck up a home made poster (stencil art) of two ways to live on a message board. However lets see, a message board is pretty big, but this thing was the size of a Church pue, massive. Well they say if u want to do something, go all the way lol.
Also while i was comming home, i was reading the latest salt magazine (produced by the Afes guys), and red an article on 'Who did Jesus die for', Was good, i'll share it with you.

Theirs been many thoughts and arguments in history on what kind of atonement Jesus's death was. Was it a 'unlimited atonement' (That Jesus' death is enought to pay for all humanity's sin) or is it a 'limited atonement' (That Jesus' death was only to save the elect. Both arguments have biblical bases, so for limited atonement, Romans 8:1 tells us that 'there is now no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus' or Ephasians 5:25 tells us that 'Christ also loved the church, and gave himself up for it, that he might sanctify it'. For unlimited atonement, 2 Corithians 5:14 tells us that 'Christ died for all, therefore we all have died, and he died for all that those who live might no longer live for themselves but for him who for their sake died and was raised'.
So when you look at these passages, just what kind of atonement is it. Well even though Jesus' death is able to save all humanity, it only actually saves those who have faith in Jesus. Therefore Jesus' death is sufficent to save all humanity, however it only effectively saves those who trust in Jesus. And faith is not from ourselves, it's not our own doing, it's a gift from God.
So knowing this, it drives us to praise God for his mercy to us in giving us faith, and plead to God for his mercy on others, that he would give them faith aswell.

Anyways I have got uni tommorrow, so i should be getting to bed.

Go in peace to love and serve the Lord! In the name of Christ.
Laurence.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Enriched Uranium is good for you

Well Can't say i've had the best week this week, Ive been findind it real hard this week, to get motivated and been finding my self generally sad. A few things have been happening which just haven't gone the right way.
However apart from that, On monday, went to macuther Anglican school, to their iscf group, was good. Also was introduced their to a hungarian staff worker. He gave me a long history on the hungarian church, and encouraged me to pray for it. It was good to finally find someone else who is a christian and speaks hungarian lol. However i did some more reading up on the reformed church of hungary, and they seem quiet solid and theologically sound, and few differneces in terms of minor beliefs but generally they seem sound.
Had a few meetings this week, they were allright. Also finished my research on Uranium enrichement and did a small bit of a group essay on the risks of a new Uranium enrichement plant being built in NT. Uranium is clean, safe (apart from the risk of military use and radiation accidents), has a lot more energy then coal, alot more and most of Planet earth has it, even found where ocean is present :).
Anyways please continue praying for me, that i may glorify God in everything i do, everything!.

Our gracious God, help us to proclaim our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ, so that everyone around us will hear his call to repent, trust him, serve him in Love, and be established in the fellowship of his disciples while we await his return. Strengthen us to pray, to depend on your holy spirit, and to glorify you. Amen

Laurence.

Friday, September 01, 2006

Youth surge was good

We went to youth surge today with our youth group. Yeah, i've been encouraged that youth surge has been getting better over the years. Still some things could be improved, but nether the less it has been getting good. The bible teaching was excellent, Contrasting Pharaoh and the plagues of Egypt with Matthew 7 reference to the goat and sheep.
That God is a God of love, compasion and he is also a God of judgement. and Through Jesus, and him taking that punishment of our sin's, allows us to come into relationship with God and it is by his Love and Jesus's blood that it has been made possible to us. Jesus is Lord of all, and may we continue to live in a way that pleases him and gives him glory :). Ran into a few friends their was good.
Was a little bit depressing at uni, worked on a assignment/lab thing, and i misinterpretted a question, and i lost alot of marks for it :(. however i think i did everything else right, so made up for it. I also have to start an essay on Uranium Enrichment this weekend, i think i'm going to find it difficult, so please pray for me, for that. Anyways I am off to bed, good night.

Eternal God and Father, by whose power we are created and by whose love we are redeemed: guide and strengthen us by your spirit that we may give ourselves to your service and live this day in love to one another and to you; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen

Laurence.

Thursday, August 31, 2006

Pure Sex, Simply Embarrassing

Today was good. We had a geust speaker come in and talk on the topic of Sex, and particular pure Sex. We looked at songs of solomon and Genesis chapter 2. We discussed that Sex is good, and we are commanded to do it in marrage. However our attitudes for it should be to glorify God, not just a another entertaiment thing we do. I get really embarrased when talks are given on the topic of Sex, Marrage, Dating, etc lol, im not sure why. However nether the less it was good, some new people came aswell to hear the talk.
We also had our second committee meeting, It went well again, and we discussed important matters. I also did another devoation thing, after one of my EU friends showed me an article on Christian Unity. I decided to investigate it future and came up with a short 5 min talk. Here it is:

Ephesians 4:1
I therefore, the prisoner in the Lord, beg you to lead a life worthy of the calling to which you have been called, with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love, making every effort to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to the one hope of your calling, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all and through all and in all.

So what is Christian unity? Well first of all, Christian unity is founded in the Trinitarian unity of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Jesus also tells us this in John’s Gospel chapter 17. In the Ephesians passage, Paul also puts forward 2 additional directions.
So firstly the fact that there is One Father, One Lord, and One Spirit means that there is likewise only one ‘operation’ of God. One body of Christ which is made up of all who are in him, one hope of our calling, one faith, one baptism by which we enter into Christ.
Secondly this means that Christian unity is a divine creation and gift of grace to us, which we are called on to maintain, not a goal which we are to seek to achieve. As in all gospel matters, it is something that God has done, not something that we can do.
Therefore in Christ we are being brought into a particular kind of relationship with God, and we are also being brought into a particular kind of relationship with all other Christians. Our unity is a unity in the Gospel, and therefore also a unity in the truth, in which we are sanctified (Jn 17:17).
Having an understanding of the gospel basis of Christian unity helps us to grasp with greater clarity the significances of the repeated biblical idea of Love.
So Col 3:14: And above all put on Love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony. Let the peace of Christ rule in your heart.
In other words, since Christians have all been lumped together and unified in an act of divine grace and love, so we have no other option than to seek also to treat each other with divinely inspired grace and love.
In terms of our day to day conversations on campus, it means relating to one another with “all humility and gentleness, with patients, bearing with one another with love (Eph 4:2). It means we will be “quick” to listen, slow to speak, slow to anger; for anger does not produce God’s righteousness” (James 1:19-20). And it means that we will “not be quarrelsome but kindly to everyone, patient, able to teach and correcting opponents with gentleness” (2 Tim 2:24-25).

Tommorrow we are going to youth serge in Emu plains, should be great. Anyways i got alot of work to do for tommorrow, and i don't understand it, so i am going to get into it.

May our Lord Jesus Christ himself, and God our Father, comfort our hearts and establish them in every good works and word. Amen.
Laurence.

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Day out at Moore

Went down to moore open day today, was really good. Day started off with a few words from the presidents about what the collage is their for, Then a senimar on what is included when you study their. Wow it so Academic and Bible based, and which then also flows out into doctrine, and into telling the Gospel to our non-christian friends. I think the day fuel'd my willingness to goto collage in the future, and has got me excited even more lol. The question is not am i going to go? but when?.
Some other cool things have happened.
Yesterday we got a chance to roast the rector, well ask question to the rector with our youth group. Lol he roasted us, got us thinking about how we could make our services more welcomming and how we can reach the community better. It was only the leaders their, if you were wondering lol.
Our main meeting at uni was good. The night of thursday, we started our men's dinner nights. We are looking on the topic of marrage. Was very encouraging to talk to mostly men that are married about how to to be a christian man and lead in a marrage, to be a point man. We had some sitistic, which were worrying, however it is good to learn about marrage.
Lecture on friday was interesting, About 2-3 hours this lecture put up slides about how the world is going to end if we coninue our ways of living, without doing something about it. Sustainablity was the topic he was speaking on, and particulary the effects on the enviroment.

Anyways God Bless
Laurence

Monday, August 21, 2006

Look up at the heavens and count the stars

As i was walking home today, looking up at stars, i remebered that verse in Genesis chapter 15. Where Aberham looks up, and God assures him that the number of stars will be his desendents. I thought to my self, wow, God gives us so much blessings, each day he blesses us and he is in control of everything. Every star in the sky, he is in control of, his soverignty is in everything. And i thought to my self, God blesses me each day, even though i am still a sinner. The ministries i am involved in, the friends i have, the family i have, everything, all comes from God!. And to be honest brings me great Joy!, And i have come to reliase more and more each day, that i am fully dependent of God, sermon on sunday helped me to see that aswell, and i should and will continue to Trust in him, and no matter how small or big problem i have, i should give it to God in full trust. For God works for the good of thoes who love him. This is the reason why we need to tell other people about Jesus, Because God uses us, to bring people to him, his spirit convicts them of the truth. Not discarding suffering however, suffering and the gospel go together, if we preach Christ faitfully, suffering will come, however nothing is worth watering down the glory and grace of God. So Proclaim it faithfully!.

I finished my review of myc 2006. Here it is:
MYC. One word. Awesome. I am 2 months late on this review, so I’ll try to write as much as I remember. It was really depressing coming back to reality, the world’s view of life is just so opposite. So what things have I personally learnt this year? Firstly I was encouraged to improve my personal time in prayer and reading. I was encouraged to take the role of a man, to lead in prayer, and to continue finding more and more about the knowledge of truth. God has done so much for us, he has given us his grace, and life through his son, however we still sin, and is sad at times. Another interesting thing I have learnt is this: JOY – Jesus Others Yourself, Jesus is Lord and is the highest priority, with putting others above your self, you can’t be joyful in the work of the Lord if we aren’t concerned for others, and the lost. The other thing I have learnt is the sovereignty of God in all things, His purpose is being worked out in all things, the good times and the bad times, is being worked out for the good of those who love him. Oh, I nearly forgot the topic for MYC this year was the revelation of God; How God has and will reveal himself, mainly he reveals himself through his word and through us. I was also greatly encouraged my friends, and as I hit a number of obstacles at the conference, actually some rather big ones, they where there to help and encourage me and to remind me of God’s word. It has certainly given us incredible fun and challenging memories. In our small groups we were epically looking at 2 Timothy, it was great prep for my sermon. As we looked at 2 timothy, we saw that Paul endured everything for the sake of the elect, for their salvation in Christ Jesus. As a result of Paul’s calling to imitate him as he imitates Jesus, three questions came to us. What am I doing for the work of the Gospel? What can I be doing for the work of the Gospel? And how can I evangelise the world if I cannot evangelise my family?. A friend of mine, who also went, was encouraged that God has planned everything, even the fall, and the death and resurrection of Jesus was all according to God’s definite plan. Our hope rests in the Kingship and Eternal Reign of Jesus Christ! Jesus Christ is Lord of all. Anyways if you haven’t gone before, I highly recommend you to come, it is very edifying and changeling, and trains us up, so that when we you do go home after the conference, you are fired up for the gospel, and not just fired up, but fired up with the Knowledge of truth.
Some picture of the event and this review can be found here
http://dabible.webtized.com/MYC2006.htm

May the God of all grace, who has called us to his eternal glory in Christ, himself restore, establish, strengthen us. To him be the dominion for ever and ever
Amen.
God bless
Laurence.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

A few words from our sponsor, God :P

Today was a good day :). Had a committee meeting, first meeting i chaired. was really nervous but was good. Had a few words from our sponsor, otherwise know as devoation before the meeting, just summed up my sermon i did, and directed the application more to the uni enviroment.
Main meeting was good aswell, some new people, Robs talk was great, even though their wasen't much time to prepare it. He tackled the myth, that we are the master of our desteny. Bustered! lol. Just read Genesis chapter 2 for the conclusion.
Oh i got a new game, Dragon quest 8 today, havne't had chance to play it yet, but hopefully its good, it had good reviews so im looking forward to playing it.

Anyways, Our Lord is worthy to recieve Glory, Honour and power.
Laurence.

Monday, August 14, 2006

Perserver, in the midst of Trails!

I know u are sick of hearing this millions of times, however i am still struggeling.
It's so anyoing how, in the midst of my trials, i dont look to Jesus, i dont look to the good and purpose that is being work out in me, i tend to focus on my self, letting it tear me apart. Sin, result of our fallen world, it is so hard.
However I must stand Firm, finish the race, and look for the good in suffering and trials. For God works for the good of thoes who love him, he is working his purposes out, and i should be joyful. I know i am sad, and i am hopeless at it, i tend to cry it out, however, I can do all things in Christ who strengthens me.
Please continue to pray for me in this. Pray that i may be content in singlessness and to continue faithfully serving and proclaiming Jesus as LORD over all!.

Laurence.

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Sermon was like umeboshi, Delicious!

Finally, it was presented to two services. I think it went well, was nervous, however not as nervous as i used to be. people were encouraged and challenged. Got some good comments. Minister made comment that he could see the influences of cbm, conferences, philip jensen and ect in the sermon. And he said its the best exerjesus (sorry can't spell it) his seen from me so that was encouraging.
Anyways i posted it up on my site. the link is:
http://dabible.webtized.com/MisplacedShame.htm
My friend did the night service with same passage, although our look at the passage was the same which is a good thing, he took a different prespective on it. Was really good.
Oh umeboshi, is a yummy, japanese type of food, its like dryed apricot, but made heaps sour lol. And sermons are a form of spiritual 'food' lol, so it was delicious :)

Anyways God Bless
Laurence.

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Sermonelicious!

Finally, Got sermon to do tommorrow. I'll post it up on my site, and link it tommorrow. Thanks be to God! that its done, and pray that i may be clear tommorrow, and might be christ centered in doing it, and not really nervous, as i tend to get nervous alot. :)
Anyways my friend found this, and i like it, so i'll share it with you.



Have a good night. God bless
Laurence

Friday, August 11, 2006

Spaced Out!

Long week it has been, lots of things happened, bible studies, main meetings and little things here and their. However has been a good week in some ways. Ive been having alot of time, when i'll would be alone this week.
In some ways its good because i've been able to use that time for Prayer, prayer has improved alot in my life, and bible reading/prep sermon.
However i have been lonely in that sense, so please pray for contempment for my lonelyness. And lonelyness does bring grief and saddness :(
I think i've got my sermon done, so pray for me for sunday as i deliever it to two services.
Youth group was good, lol 4 older guys, still playing games, singing songs, and look at God's word :).
Oh i found a cool flash site with fan made anime. I like Shoo fly, animation in it, is quiet impressive.
The site is:
http://www.newgrounds.com/collection/anime.html

Anyways God Bless, and Good night
Laurence

Monday, August 07, 2006

Djlpap Returns to Na Pali, totally Unreal!

Lol so to catch up. Yesterday at church was great. Had geust speaker come up from chatswood, our minister used to be rector their before he came up here, they use to be buddies at school :P. Talked on patients, and enduring in suffering, God works for the good of thoes who love him, all though sometimes the good is hard to see at present, looking back, we can see Gods purpose and grace in it :).
Today was ok day. Long long day, with emotional level up and down. I don't know why i get upset for the littleless of things, and i shouldn't. In Christ alone, i find my strength not in my petty self focused strenght. However in the midst of my trial, i reliase that God is in it working his purpose out, and i am convinced that he is able to guard me to that day(2 Timothy 1). I Should! trust God in the midst of my trials, and so therefore please continue praying for me for that.
In the training hours of our campus bible ministries, i'm doing a course on followup, also Doctrine and Growth groups are offers. In our main hour we are looking at how to evangelise to Muslims. Should be good to learn.
I've been getting back into retro gamming, especially unreal, such a great game, with quality that just dosn't exist today. And the Nali, lol such great concept of characters :). also been getting into Jazz Jackrabbit and Hocus Pocus. Lol great classics. I got a draft of my sermon done :) I have to delieve it on Sunday this week, for both morning services, pray for me in that. Hopefully i got it right now, being the fourth sermon that i have presented.

To God be the glory forever and ever! Amen
Laurence.

Friday, August 04, 2006

Jesus is Lord! (The Gospel)

I got some work done on sermon today :). Getting closer to having something ready, which is good, continue in prayer for that :).
With our youth group, we were invited to a concert thing with another youth group. A Christian concert of course, with a few youth groups today. It was allright. Personally i am going to be anyoing and argue.
I was disapointed that Jesus was mentioned about 2 times, and his reference to him was that he was a good person, he helped alot of people. The Music was overally too loud and distorted which over powered the lyrics of the songs. Christian music is not Christian music when u can't hear what the words are or the words are not Christ centered. Jesus is LORD, Lord of all, By God mercy, he has given us a new birth, into a living hope through the resurection of Jesus from the dead. Gods Kingship rules for eternity, and is one that is out of Grace, even though we did not deserve it, we completely rebel against God yet God still Loved us!. It is a Soverignt Ellection.
Anyways i properlly have my own faults of my self, Log out of my own eye, so i shouldn't judge so easilier, however. 2 Timothy 1 - Keep to the pattern of sound teachings, It is So important! not to water down the Scriptures, because we have been entrusted the word of God, God himselve revealed to Mankind. so Do not be ashamed of it!, Guard the good deposit (Gospel), finish the race!

Enough of my babble, God Bless.
Laurence

Thursday, August 03, 2006

Hook Up into CBM

I've been fired up for the gospel this week for some bezar reason lol. been at CBM stall all days, Main meeting today was good, Talk about if we are an accident of nature. Lol Bustered. Genesis 1 remindes us that it is About God, He created us, even in his own image to rule over the world. Which is first box in Two ways to live.
Revelations 4:11 "You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were created and have their being."
Its great to see a few new people have signed up :). Thanks be to God
Prayer for my sermon prep, have another week, but am finding this one difficult. Yeah if you know me personally, theirs some other stuff continue praying for me for them thanks :)
The fellowship of the father, the son and the holyspirit be with you, evermore.
Amen.
Laurence.

Monday, July 31, 2006

Long Long Day In a Galaxy Far Far Away

Yeap First Day of uni, although had nothing on today, went in early, to help out with the CBM stall. We managed to win a usb diskdrive, raffle tickets from the student union. We got a few timetables and etc. After that at Staff members place, we had a preparation for this years bible studies. Two Ways to Live :).
All and all today was a good day, pretty fun.
Thanks for ur prayers Guys.

God Bless

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Back to uni, time for being lazy, ahh i mean studing

Well been okay week i geuss. Parents lol got angry at me, for that failed uni subject, and for house not getting sold, so all churches fault apparently, but ahwell.
Today was good, Church great as usual, Night service was more of a informal goodbye services for a great friend from Church. His going to do EU grad Thing with EU (kinda like MTS but some differences). Ahh yes i remember the times i said something, and he would lift an eyebrowe and correct me, thoes where the days lol. Anyways its great his doing that, if anyone would like to support him in it, lol, talk to me. Met up with another friend from church again to look At what being a christian is like. Really encouraging to see him wanting to find more about God and wanting to serve more and more :). Keep it up.
Sermon work wasen't so productive this week, but this week i'll try to be more productive. Uni starts tomorrow, all though for me , being first week, it dosnt really start untill wedneday, but theirs always campus bible ministries that needs a few helpers :). So Pray.... For My Friend as he heads off into a new mission field, my other friend, as we go through the bible ideas and themes, me, for parents situation, for sermon prep and as i think through what im going to do after uni (either MTS or straight to collage), oh and CBM, for the work we do on Campus.

God Bless :)
Laurence

Monday, July 24, 2006

We Need More Garlic, Second That, Third That, Fourth That

Had our committee meeting today :). We Made a lot of decisions, and discussed things, that really needed to be discuss. We got rid of the offical titles finally. Got a few roles dropped to me, Comp Tech Stuff, Timtable Small Groups, Main Meeting Leading, Treasurer (Hard to spell) and get to chair some of our meetings. Lol Committment, Comittment. Ahwell.
Afterwards met up with one of staff member with friend, and talked about how things were going, and after hanged out with friend, watched an episodes of red drawf :).
Church Yesterday was good. What Faith is, and What grace is.
A Friend has been ranting Theology, theology this week to me, Good stuff! well worth discussing Ideas in the bible. This is a taste of one of them he asked a friend and me: Does the law keeping in Romans represent a post-exilic jewish attempt to reestablish the kingdom outside of the Eschatological redeeming action of God announced in the prophets? Thus the jews place themselves outside of salvation history, just as the gentiles are. Taking the covenental Nomism of Sinai to apply to 2nd Temple seems to ignore covenant curses and the seriousness of the exile, the works of the law kind of are about trying to secure salvation, Ie restoration.
Heavy Heavy stuff, but good stuff to discuss. Loads of fun.
I've slowly recovered but am still a bit sad, and i fear it may last for a while, lol problem is i just can't let go. Please Continue to pray for me.

Anyways God Bless
Laurence

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Priates of the Blue Mountains

Pirates of the Blue Mountians, lol i don't know if that would work, you see the thing about the Mountains is, their is no water, and the thing about Pirates is that they sail on water, so u see my Point. Anyways Reason why that is the title of this blog entry is, because i saw Pirates of the Carabean 2 today. Was really good, i liked it.
Been Not to bad week i geuss, still in the stage of being sad, but ahwell.
Monday met up with friend, went through some ideas about who God is and Is the bible true. On tuesday went up to Lithgow, met up with an old friend. Went bike riding, had coffee and lunch, got to catch up. Yesterday, Wednesday, Got alot of sermon prep done, and went to bible study at night, and today Thursday, hanged out with friend, discussing interesting Theological issues at his cafe and saw pirates with a mate. I couldn't manage to get a pushi toy, out of thoes machines, at the cinema, i was very upset lol.

Anyways May the peace of God with you
Laurence