August 5th, 2014
Getting ‘Egypt’ out of the hearts of the Israelites was one of the hardest lessons for Jehovah God to teach His people. Back there, they were slaves, and servants – without any authority over their own life. They had the mind-set of being in servitude to what was around them. Egypt was their Master! They really believed: “I don’t have a say so I can’t achieve much …”. As a result, they were limited, restricted and certainly not where God wanted them to be for the future. Slave they were and slave they lived. Read more... (513 words, 3 images, estimated 2:03 mins reading time)
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April 1st, 2014
We have been using the Old Testament story of the journey of the Hebrew slaves from Egypt. I am sure you remember their story. The people of Israel were given their freedom by the Pharaoh and started out with fear and wonder. (See 7/7 – An Old Testament example of slavery’s iron fist)
Their first challenge: crossing the Red Sea with the armies of the Pharaoh hot on their heels. Would they stay true to Jehovah’s words … or would they give into their doubts and fears with the enemy’s troops headed their way? This was a very real test for people still stuck in their slave thinking. Being free was still a wonder and a new experience for them. Read more... (616 words, 3 images, estimated 2:28 mins reading time)
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March 22nd, 2014
So we make the jump …… and I trust that you have. People can actually open the door into the Kingdom without being born again. Many still carry their worm thinking, victim thinking, along with their doubt and unbelief. Little grow will happen if we do not deal with these issues in the stage of our walk with our Creator. All of these self-defeating thinking patterns will change as we continue to renew our mind according to what the Word says rather than what the world says. Read more... (543 words, 3 images, estimated 2:10 mins reading time)
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March 8th, 2014
We have been discussing leaving the false, insecure Kingdom of Darkness and entering into the Kingdom of Light. We have talked about passing from Slavery to this world thinking and behaving into the New Creation reality of following Jesus. I trust that every reader of this blog has made that decision and continues to be a whole-hearted Jesus Follower.
Here is a declaration of this decision, whether it was made today or earlier in your life.
It will help you to print off a copy of your Certificate, sign it and keep it in your records!
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March 3rd, 2014
Recently, in our own private quiet readings, Daniel and I have been going through the New Testament book of Galatians but with ‘The Message’, a transliteration by Eugene Peterson. There were so many verses that applied to our topic of ‘From Slave to Sonship’ that I decided to add them to my ‘Sunday Cuppa with Susanne’ section for our Christian Foundations blog. Read more... (1065 words, 4 images, estimated 4:16 mins reading time)
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February 24th, 2014
Recently, St Alfred’s has been running a series on ‘Seek and Save’. As I listened to both to Jordan Hitchcock and Mike McNamara, I paraphrased and added to my posts to help you understand the theme ‘From Salves to Sonship’. What struck my Heart was the theme of recognising the hand of God in the day of trouble. How often have we recognised His opportunity in the circumstances that we face?
We’ve passed the slave stage and even the servant mentality in our posts for this blog. Remember a servant can live in the grandest palace and still be just a servant. It’s the growing child, the son of the owner that is the heir to all his father’s promises and lands. Read more... (1060 words, 4 images, estimated 4:14 mins reading time)
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