Devotionals Archives - NTCG Herne Hill New Testament Church of God - Herne Hill Fri, 19 May 2023 13:22:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://i0.wp.com/ntcg-hernehill.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/My-project.png?fit=29%2C32&ssl=1 Devotionals Archives - NTCG Herne Hill 32 32 230838778 God Hasn’t Forgotten You https://ntcg-hernehill.org/devotionals/god-hasnt-forgotten-you/ https://ntcg-hernehill.org/devotionals/god-hasnt-forgotten-you/#respond Thu, 18 May 2023 21:20:16 +0000 https://ntcg-hernehill.org/?p=901 It is one of those mornings where there is a stillness in the atmosphere. After an Easter weekend of sunshine and joy, we have rain once again. It’s a quiet, peaceful and calm morning where I am on the sofa with a cup of coffee and the dog curled up next to me. I feel the urge to pick up my kindle and read The Reader’s Bible. It’s a Bible that takes out all of the verse numbers. It provides a beautiful, fluent reading experience.  I put on ‘Come He’s Waiting’ by William Augusto and decided to read the Book of Exodus. It was a particular passage that really touched my heart this morning. ‘During those many days the King of Egypt died, and the people of Israel groaned because of their slavery and cried out for help. Their cry for rescue from slavery came up to God. And God heard their groaning, and God remembered his covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob. God saw the people of Israel – and God knew.’ Exodus Chapter 2 (Reader’s Bible ESV) God hears our cries and hears our prayers, and He always fulfils His promises. The story of the Israelites in Egypt can often seem like a reflection of our lives today. Things seem to go well one moment, and then it feels like we lose everything and we feel like we’re in this slavery of pain and suffering. God hasn’t forgotten you. His promises still stand and He won’t fail you. Did God Forget His Covenant With Israel? “and God remembered His covenant with Abraham , with Isaac, and with Jacob.” The key word here is zāḵar. The best way to translate this word into modern language is through the word ‘remembered’ or ‘to remember.’ However, to understand the Hebrew word more by looking at the context of the word. The word means to action something, rather then something slipping the mind. For example, in Psalm 77:9, the Psalmist says, “Has God forgotten to be gracious?” The Psalmist isn’t asking if God had forgotten the Psalmist’s plea, but he was asking, “why God hasn’t acted graciously?” Why hasn’t God acted? So, when you apply this to the Exodus passage, you get something like this, “and God was ready to act on His covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob.” Pretty breath taking, right? And God certainly did act upon His word and kept His promise by bringing the Israelites out of Egypt, and into the promised land. Therefore, if God acted upon His word for the Israelites, then He will certainly act upon His word and promises in your life! Talk to God One thing that is important for us Christians to do is to talk to God about how we are feeling. We often think of God as this human being that we don’t really want to disturb because He is very busy and we don’t want to burden Him. That’s not how it works. The thing  about God is that He wants us to put forward our burdens. God wants a deep relationship with all of His children and for any relationship to work, there needs to be communication. The Israelites cried out to God to be set free from slavery and He delivered. He didn’t just set them free, but He led them into the promised land. A key part that stood out to me in this passage was ‘and God knew.’ God knew their suffering, God knew their cries and He had a plan in place.  The point I’m trying to make today is that it doesn’t matter how big or small our burdens are, we serve a God who is omnipotent and omnipresent; who has a plan in place for every single one of us. Cory Ashbury wrote in his song ‘Reckless Love,’ “There’s no shadow You won’t light up, Mountain You won’t climb up, Coming after me, There’s no wall You won’t kick down, Lie You won’t tear down, Coming after me.” Can I Get an Amen? God hasn’t forgotten you. He loves you so much that He will always pull through for you. Things might seem challenging, but challenges make us stronger. Lastly, Remain faithful in God and trust in Him. Amen!

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It is one of those mornings where there is a stillness in the atmosphere. After an Easter weekend of sunshine and joy, we have rain once again.

It’s a quiet, peaceful and calm morning where I am on the sofa with a cup of coffee and the dog curled up next to me. I feel the urge to pick up my kindle and read The Reader’s Bible. It’s a Bible that takes out all of the verse numbers. It provides a beautiful, fluent reading experience. 

I put on ‘Come He’s Waiting’ by William Augusto and decided to read the Book of Exodus. It was a particular passage that really touched my heart this morning.

‘During those many days the King of Egypt died, and the people of Israel groaned because of their slavery and cried out for help. Their cry for rescue from slavery came up to God. And God heard their groaning, and God remembered his covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob. God saw the people of Israel – and God knew.’

Exodus Chapter 2 (Reader’s Bible ESV)

God hears our cries and hears our prayers, and He always fulfils His promises. The story of the Israelites in Egypt can often seem like a reflection of our lives today. Things seem to go well one moment, and then it feels like we lose everything and we feel like we’re in this slavery of pain and suffering. God hasn’t forgotten you. His promises still stand and He won’t fail you.

Did God Forget His Covenant With Israel?

and God remembered His covenant with Abraham , with Isaac, and with Jacob.” The key word here is zāḵar. The best way to translate this word into modern language is through the word ‘remembered’ or ‘to remember.’ However, to understand the Hebrew word more by looking at the context of the word. The word means to action something, rather then something slipping the mind. For example, in Psalm 77:9, the Psalmist says, “Has God forgotten to be gracious?” The Psalmist isn’t asking if God had forgotten the Psalmist’s plea, but he was asking, “why God hasn’t acted graciously?” Why hasn’t God acted?

So, when you apply this to the Exodus passage, you get something like this, “and God was ready to act on His covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob.” Pretty breath taking, right? And God certainly did act upon His word and kept His promise by bringing the Israelites out of Egypt, and into the promised land.

Therefore, if God acted upon His word for the Israelites, then He will certainly act upon His word and promises in your life!

Talk to God

One thing that is important for us Christians to do is to talk to God about how we are feeling. We often think of God as this human being that we don’t really want to disturb because He is very busy and we don’t want to burden Him. That’s not how it works. The thing  about God is that He wants us to put forward our burdens. God wants a deep relationship with all of His children and for any relationship to work, there needs to be communication.

The Israelites cried out to God to be set free from slavery and He delivered. He didn’t just set them free, but He led them into the promised land.

A key part that stood out to me in this passage was ‘and God knew. God knew their suffering, God knew their cries and He had a plan in place. 

The point I’m trying to make today is that it doesn’t matter how big or small our burdens are, we serve a God who is omnipotent and omnipresent; who has a plan in place for every single one of us. Cory Ashbury wrote in his song ‘Reckless Love,’ “There’s no shadow You won’t light up, Mountain You won’t climb up, Coming after me, There’s no wall You won’t kick down, Lie You won’t tear down, Coming after me.”

Can I Get an Amen?

God hasn’t forgotten you. He loves you so much that He will always pull through for you. Things might seem challenging, but challenges make us stronger. Lastly, Remain faithful in God and trust in Him. Amen!

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How Faith & Obedience Will Change Your Life https://ntcg-hernehill.org/devotionals/how-faith-obedience-will-change-your-life/ https://ntcg-hernehill.org/devotionals/how-faith-obedience-will-change-your-life/#respond Sat, 14 Jan 2023 23:41:03 +0000 https://ntcg-hernehill.org/?p=133 According to the Oxford dictionary the definition of faith is “to have complete trust in someone or something.” Notice how it says ‘Complete trust’, let me just say this before we start. Do you have ‘Complete trust’ in God? With everything that goes on in your life that may seem bad and unrepairable, do you have ‘complete trust’ in God? Before I found the Lord again, I very often worried about the current situation, or how something was going to turn out. I used to dwell on the past too. I used to say to myself, “If only I had done things differently!” Does all of this sound familiar? Now I worry less and I am more focused. I mean if God didn’t care about us, then why did He sacrifice His only son for us? If God didn’t care, then the death of Jesus was worthless. I’m going to mainly focus on Genesis as I deliver this message to you, because I think there is a lot about faith and obedience in the book of Genesis. Abraham’s Faith Okay, so I’m going to start with Abraham. So go to the book of Genesis with me, and go to Chapter 22. Here we see that God is actually testing Abraham’s faith by telling Abraham to sacrifice his only son to God. ‘Then He (God) said, “Take your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love, and go to the land of Moriah, and offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains of which I shall tell you.”‘ Now, I don’t know about you, but that is a huge ask! Would you sacrifice your only son? The very son that you have been praying for all of your life? Nope, probably not. I think the first thing you’d do is say to God, “Erm God, are you sure that was meant for me?” You’d definitely be questioning God! But, does Abraham question God? No! Abraham just gets up early the next morning and does as God commanded! Abraham & the Altar Abraham went to the place of which God had told him to go. Isaac carried the wood used to burn the offering (Isaac had no idea that he was going to be the offering). Abraham put Isaac on the altar and was about to slay Isaac with a knife, and just at that moment in 22:11, it says ‘But the angel of the Lord called out to him from heaven. “Abraham! Abraham!” “Here I am,” he replied. “Do not lay a hand on the boy,” he said. “Do not do anything to him. Now I know that you fear God, because you have not withheld from me your son, your only son.”‘ Abraham shows how faithful he is to God, and how much he trusts in Him. How often do we see faith like this? I don’t mean for you to go and kill your son! But having true faith in the Lord is something that we all need as Christians! Just a quick note, I will be working on prophecy of Jesus in Genesis. So these specific verses will be in that post too. So what happened after all of this? Well, we see that Abraham passed the test of faithfulness. ‘Then the Angel of the Lord called to Abraham a second time out of heaven, and said: “By Myself I have sworn, says the Lord , because you have done this thing, and have not withheld your son, your only son – blessing I will bless you, and multiplying I will multiply your descendants as the stars of the heaven and as the sand which is on the seashore; and your descendants shall possess the gate of their enemies.’Genesis 22:17 Wow! So God rewarded Abraham for his faithfulness in Him! Does God keep His promises? Yes! Does He still make promises like this today? Yes! Think about it. The Lord our God is faithful to us, but are we faithful to Him? Out of love He gave us life, out of love He gave His son Jesus Christ for you and me. God wants us to be His friend, He wants to be your father. He wants to bless you, and make you live a happy life. Will you let Him? Spend some time in prayer with Him. Thank Him for the life He has give you. Let Him in your life, because He wants to be in it. Joseph Moving on now to a character that really is faithful to God, and should be an inspiration to us all is Joseph. Joseph was the son of Jacob, and was one of 12 sons. Joseph’s other brothers were jealous of him and ended up selling Joseph as a slave, but they told their father Jacob that he was killed by a beast. Things aren’t looking great for Joseph are they? Did he complain? No! Did he question God? No! After a while Joseph was sent to prison after being accused of rape (which he did not commit), God stayed faithful to Joseph and vice versa. Joseph later went on to being one of the most important people in the land of Egypt. Why? Because he remained faithful to God no matter how bad the circumstances were. ‘Then Midianite traders passed by; so the brothers pulled Joseph up and lifted him out of the pit, and sold him to the Ishmaelites for twenty shekels of silver. And they took Joseph to Egypt.’What a terrible thing! Being sold by your own brothers! Not being able to see your father again! The tides change though. Joseph doesn’t complain to God about how bad his circumstances are. Joseph just remains faithful to God, and later becomes the second in command in Egypt, and he gets to see his father and his brothers again! And Joseph is given land by Pharaoh for his family! Conclusion Reading about this is really inspiring. We often are in situations where we

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According to the Oxford dictionary the definition of faith is “to have complete trust in someone or something.”

Notice how it says ‘Complete trust’, let me just say this before we start. Do you have ‘Complete trust’ in God? With everything that goes on in your life that may seem bad and unrepairable, do you have ‘complete trust’ in God?

Before I found the Lord again, I very often worried about the current situation, or how something was going to turn out. I used to dwell on the past too. I used to say to myself, “If only I had done things differently!” Does all of this sound familiar?

Now I worry less and I am more focused. I mean if God didn’t care about us, then why did He sacrifice His only son for us? If God didn’t care, then the death of Jesus was worthless.

I’m going to mainly focus on Genesis as I deliver this message to you, because I think there is a lot about faith and obedience in the book of Genesis.

Abraham’s Faith

Okay, so I’m going to start with Abraham. So go to the book of Genesis with me, and go to Chapter 22. Here we see that God is actually testing Abraham’s faith by telling Abraham to sacrifice his only son to God. ‘Then He (God) said, “Take your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love, and go to the land of Moriah, and offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains of which I shall tell you.”‘ Now, I don’t know about you, but that is a huge ask! Would you sacrifice your only son? The very son that you have been praying for all of your life? Nope, probably not. I think the first thing you’d do is say to God, “Erm God, are you sure that was meant for me?” You’d definitely be questioning God!

But, does Abraham question God? No! Abraham just gets up early the next morning and does as God commanded!

Abraham & the Altar

Abraham went to the place of which God had told him to go. Isaac carried the wood used to burn the offering (Isaac had no idea that he was going to be the offering). Abraham put Isaac on the altar and was about to slay Isaac with a knife, and just at that moment in 22:11, it says ‘But the angel of the Lord called out to him from heaven. “Abraham! Abraham!” “Here I am,” he replied. “Do not lay a hand on the boy,” he said. “Do not do anything to him. Now I know that you fear God, because you have not withheld from me your son, your only son.”‘

Abraham shows how faithful he is to God, and how much he trusts in Him. How often do we see faith like this? I don’t mean for you to go and kill your son! But having true faith in the Lord is something that we all need as Christians! Just a quick note, I will be working on prophecy of Jesus in Genesis. So these specific verses will be in that post too.

So what happened after all of this? Well, we see that Abraham passed the test of faithfulness.

‘Then the Angel of the Lord called to Abraham a second time out of heaven, and said: “By Myself I have sworn, says the Lord , because you have done this thing, and have not withheld your son, your only son – blessing I will bless you, and multiplying I will multiply your descendants as the stars of the heaven and as the sand which is on the seashore; and your descendants shall possess the gate of their enemies.’
Genesis 22:17

Wow! So God rewarded Abraham for his faithfulness in Him! Does God keep His promises? Yes! Does He still make promises like this today? Yes!

Think about it. The Lord our God is faithful to us, but are we faithful to Him? Out of love He gave us life, out of love He gave His son Jesus Christ for you and me. God wants us to be His friend, He wants to be your father. He wants to bless you, and make you live a happy life. Will you let Him? Spend some time in prayer with Him. Thank Him for the life He has give you. Let Him in your life, because He wants to be in it.

Joseph

Moving on now to a character that really is faithful to God, and should be an inspiration to us all is Joseph. Joseph was the son of Jacob, and was one of 12 sons. Joseph’s other brothers were jealous of him and ended up selling Joseph as a slave, but they told their father Jacob that he was killed by a beast. Things aren’t looking great for Joseph are they? Did he complain? No! Did he question God? No! After a while Joseph was sent to prison after being accused of rape (which he did not commit), God stayed faithful to Joseph and vice versa. Joseph later went on to being one of the most important people in the land of Egypt. Why? Because he remained faithful to God no matter how bad the circumstances were.

‘Then Midianite traders passed by; so the brothers pulled Joseph up and lifted him out of the pit, and sold him to the Ishmaelites for twenty shekels of silver. And they took Joseph to Egypt.’
What a terrible thing! Being sold by your own brothers! Not being able to see your father again! The tides change though. Joseph doesn’t complain to God about how bad his circumstances are. Joseph just remains faithful to God, and later becomes the second in command in Egypt, and he gets to see his father and his brothers again! And Joseph is given land by Pharaoh for his family!

Conclusion

Reading about this is really inspiring. We often are in situations where we feel we are being punished for unjust reasons. Sometimes we are put in bad situations so God can see how faithful we are to Him, just like Abraham, Joseph, Job and many more. Give thanks to God even in the bad situations, because He has got plans for you. Yes just for you! He loves you just as much as He loves anyone else! Pray to Him. He wants you to reach out to Him. I promise you, that if you stay faithful to Him and thank Him, you won’t be the same person you were before. You will be filled with the spirit, and your life will be transformed!

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