Audacious Faith 4

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In this next talk in our series ‘Audacious Faith’, Jamie, through the story of Elisha and the widow’s oil in 2 Kings 4, explores how Audacious Faith ‘Releases Provision’.  If we put our trust in God in times of need, or when we don’t have what we really want, we will discover that God is what we really need. When we put our trust in God rather than in the things we have we allow Him to supernaturally provide, out of His abundance, rather than our poverty. Often the first step is to recognise and use what He has already given us, rather than focus on the thing that is lacking. When we act in faith we release His provision and we get to see His faithfulness.

Audacious Faith 3

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In this third in our series ‘Audacious Faith’, Jamie looks at ‘How Faith Grows’.  If we want to see more of God moving, first we must have a desire for more. Secondly believe God for more. Thirdly ask God for more. And finally prepare for more. In this talk Jamie identifies six phases that we each need to go through if we are to see our faith grow.

Audacious Faith 2

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In this second in our new series ‘Audacious Faith’, Jamie identifies what Audacious Faith looks like. Jamie unpacks the miracle stories in Matthew 9:18-34 to identify four characteristics of Audacious Faith. 1. Audacious Faith sits in the face of complete loss but still hopes! 2. Audacious Faith attracts the presence of God. 3. Audacious Faith makes a withdrawal from heaven that releases healing on Earth! 4. Audacious Faith has the courage to believe what Jesus see’s and thinks about your situation!

Audacious Faith 1

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In this first in our new series ‘Audacious Faith’, Jamie looks at what it takes to ‘Restore Your Cutting Edge’.  Do you feel that life has become a bit of a struggle and things that once were easy to do have become hard? Perhaps you have lost your cutting edge. Exploring the story of Elisha and the lost axe, in 2 Kings 6, Jamie identifies four steps that are required to ‘Restore Your Cutting Edge”. 1. Admit you lost it. 2. Acknowledge where you lost it. 3. Expect God to restore it. 4. Reach out to receive it.

Ephesians 4 – Fivefold Ministry Part 1

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In the first of two talks, Anthony looks at Ephesians 4 and in particular the Fivefold Ministry. In this part, Anthony answers the question ‘What are the Five Fold Ministry roles and what do the do?’ Anthony explains that the Fivefold roles serve the church and prepare it to do the ministry of Christ. He explains that the roles are not the same as the gifts and that they are functions not identities. Each of the roles is needed in the church today and to miss one or more of them out will leave the church missing out on vital component of the ministry of Christ. Each role brings something that the church and the world needs and together they enable the church to minister as Jesus did.

Ephesians 3

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In this third in our series on Paul’s letter to the church in Ephesus, Jamie explores Ephesians chapter 3. Last week we looked at how we are seated in the heavenly places with Christ. This week we look at how being seated with Christ is the starting point for lives that are empowered by God to live out His call for the church to reveal God’s wisdom to the world. As church we are called to ‘make known the manifold wisdom of God’, not just to the world, but also to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly places Eph 3:10. We can only do that if we are living lives fully connected to Christ and experiencing Him and His power. The church in the West has lost so much ground to Satan and his lies and deceptions by being asleep and complacent. It is only as we put aside our differences and learn to embrace all that God has for us that we can be the influence for change and transformation that God intends us to be.

Made Worthy, Walk Worthy

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In this second in our series on Paul’s letter to the church in Ephesus, Jamie explores Ephesians chapter 2. Without Christ we are separated from God, prey to the forces of evil and without hope. With Christ, we are not only given hope of an eternity with God, but more importantly seated now in the heavenly places with Him. So often we thing as heaven as somewhere we go when we die, but the Bible talks of the heavenly places as present reality. Paul realised that knowing that we are already seated with Christ was the essential starting point for a life lived in the daily reality of Christ’s victory over the enemy and the authority He has given us. Only when we have learned to ‘Sit’ in Jesus’ presence and learn from Him can we then ‘Walk’ in the victory and use the authority He has given us. ‘Sitting’ enables us to ‘Stand’ against the attacks of the enemy’s attacks that come as we ‘Walk’ and to defeat his plans.