AM – Psalm 2 - Don't Rise Up Against God - Take Refuge In Him

AM – Psalm 2 - Don't Rise Up Against God - Take Refuge In Him
Ps Rob Clayton

In this message Ps Rob works through Psalm 2, verse by verse.

Ps Rob explains how Psalm 2 is a prophecy that accurately describes the attitude of our current rulers and society to rise up against God and Christ (vv. 2-3) in order to do their own thing - behaviour that is proving to be increasingly bizarre and insane.

Psalm 2 issues a strong warning to these people to turn back to God, and embrace and submit to Jesus (v. 12 “Kiss the Son”) before God’s wrath comes upon them.

Finally, God’s promise to those who do embrace Jesus as God is this - “Blessed are all who take refuge in Him” v.12.

If you know God then call people to embrace Christ and avoid His wrath.

If you are doing your own thing, then call on the name of Christ to be saved, avoid His wrath and become one of His blessed. For more information on how to do this download this eGuide.

PM – The Heavens Declare the Glory of God - A Beautiful Reflection On Psalm 19

Psalm 19 - Part 1

The Heavens Declare the Glory of God

PM – The Heavens Declare the Glory of God - A Beautiful Reflection On Psalm 19
Ps Rob Clayton

In this message, Ps Rob walks us through a beautiful reflection on Psalm 19, enabling us to join our voices and hearts with all Creation in declaring the wonder and glory of our God and Creator.

Ps Rob plays two YouTube vidoes, one to begin, and one to end. For copyright reasons, we can't include these in the recording. But here are the links so that you can watch them:

Video 1 - Sounds From Space

The Sound Made By Each Planet in Our Solar System

Video 2 - Stars and Whales singing Chris Tomlin's "How Great is Our God"

Presented by Louie Giglio

AM – How to Experience Our Heavenly Father's Loving Embrace

AM – How to Experience Our Heavenly Father's Loving Embrace
Andrew Ward

It’s very easy to get caught up in performance-based Christianity - trying to earn God’s love, or going through the motions of the Christian life. However, this is not the kind of relationship that Father God desires to have with us.

In this Father’s day message Andrew Ward shares four keys for moving from a performance-based relationship with our Heavenly Father to a love-based relationship in which we freely express our affection for Him:

  1. Be continually filled with the power of the Holy Spirit

  2. Get to know what God says in His Word Himself and about you

  3. Tell your soul to be quiet!

  4. Regularly spend time fellowshipping with the Father

He also touches on wrong father images and how to transform the Christian disciplines of prayer, fasting, Bible reading, tithing, attending services, etc from chores into expressions of our love for Him.