Welcome to Home Church in Perth - Western Australia
Sinner?
Saturday, 09 August 2008 07:49
Are you a sinner?
I ask you, are you a sinner? Have you ever lied, stolen, lusted, coveted, or been angry with someone unjustly? If so, then you have broken the Law of God. God has said "You shall not steal; You shall not lie; You shall have no other gods before Me; You shall not murder, etc.," (Exodus 20). He has given the standard of righteousness and if you have broken any of God's commandments then you have fallen short of that standard and are under the inevitable judgment of God. When you die, you will face Him and on the Day of Judgment He will punish all sinners.
If you do not like this teaching, then throw away your Bible and turn from Christ, for this is the message of God's word—that Jesus came to die for sinners and to save them from the wrath to come.
Jesus is the One you need. He alone. Not your works (Rom. 3:10-12; Isaiah 64:6). Not your sincerity. Not your goodness. You have nothing to offer God except your sinfulness. It is only by the love and grace of God found in Jesus and His sacrifice that you can be delivered from the righteous wrath of God upon all who have broken His law. Jesus saves you from God's wrath.
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Home Church
Saturday, 09 August 2008 08:33
When we think of Church generally what comes to mind is buildings with pointy roofs, stained glass windows, pews, pulpits, priests and pastors. Many people think of Church as ‘where you go’ and ‘what you do’.
The word, ‘Church’ (ekklesia in the Greek) means ‘gathering’. The word implies people not buildings or programs. All of God’s people are the Church. I am the Church. You are the Church. We are the Church together. ‘Church’ is people.
What is a Home Church?
It’s a small gathering of Christians who meet to:
Strengthen one another in the faith
Live the life of faith together
Learn from one another
Experience church as organism rather than an organisation
Make ourselves accountable to one another
A Home Church generally consists of both adults and children, mature and new Christians, different personalities and nationalities. A glorious mixture for the Lord's glory
Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 September 2009 14:01