Archive for September, 2008

Don’t Get Stuck In The Entrance – Hebrews 5:11-6:12

Posted by aftershock.org.uk on September 28th, 2008

 
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Our development as Christians has very little to do with our actual age. It doesn’t even seem to have much to do with how long we’ve been Christians. A teenager who’s only been at church a few years can be a more mature Christian than a grown man who’s been a Christian his whole life. Because your faith doesn’t grow with time, it grows with practice. If we enthusiastically choose to get ourselves baptised, or confirmed, or anything like that, but don’t move on to the deeper aspects of our faith, we may get on to the path but we’ll just stand still. And when people stand still for too long, they get distracted by things around them, and might forget what brought them to this point in the first place! Nobody wants to be fifty years old and still relying on their mum to do all their washing and cooking. In the same way, our spiritual maturity should be something we want to develop all the time. This means two things; listening to God, and doing the stuff, both in your church, and wherever else you happen to be!

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The priest all priests were waiting for – Hebrews 4:14-5:10

Posted by aftershock.org.uk on September 19th, 2008

 
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All through history there have been priests in every kind of culture and society. They’re not always called ‘priests’; they are given lots of different names. But their function is always the same: to build a bridge between the people and God. God Himself called men to be priests in Israel, but because humans being humans, they invariably messed up. And when they did, the bridge fell down. With Jesus, things are different. Because he is our new high priest, and he is God’s Son, the bridge has now been built from God’s side, which means there’s nothing we can do to break it down. Sure, some churches still have leaders who are called “priests”, but for those Christians it now has a slightly different meaning; these Christian priests are people who minister to God’s flock and helps them to find the bridge that the real high priest has built for us.

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Every day is a new today! – Hebrews 4:7b-13

Posted by aftershock.org.uk on September 14th, 2008

 
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Have you ever been to a shop or restaurant because you heard that they had a special offer on, only to find that the special offer only applies on certain special days? Not so special after all. Any ’special’ offer the world makes you invariably has some sort of a time constraint. Maybe it’s only good on Tuesdays, or maybe only between 11 and 1 ‘o’ clock. I can’t count the number of times I’ve found a voucher in my shopping entitling me to some discount, and then noticed in the small print that the offer expired three months ago. God is also making us an offer; the offer of finding rest in Him. But God’s offer is different, because instead of setting a specific day for it, He has said that this offer applied “today”. And “today” means now, whatever day of the week, month or year it happens to be. We don’t know when Christ will come again, but until then, as long as you have ears to hear the offer, and a mouth to tell people about it, it’s staying open.

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