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In Mark 2, we encounter a moment of both great faith and great challenge—a paralyzed man lowered through a roof, and a Savior who sees deeper than the surface. In Sunday’s message, Ps. Ori unpacks how Jesus doesn’t just heal bodies—He forgives sins, confronts doubt, and reveals His divine authority.
The question isn’t just, “Can Jesus heal me?” but “Do I believe He truly sees and restores all of me?”
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In Exodus 4:1–17, we see Moses wrestling with doubt and insecurity, questioning whether he is truly capable of fulfilling God’s call. God meets Moses in his hesitation, patiently reminding him that it’s not about Moses' ability, but God’s power at work through him. Even Moses' weaknesses become opportunities for God’s strength to be displayed.
This sermon invites us to reflect on the moments we feel inadequate or unqualified. Like Moses, we may question our calling — but God equips, empowers, and walks with us. Our limitations are not obstacles, but invitations for God to show His glory through us.
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In Exodus 2:11-23, we see Moses at a crossroads, confronting his identity and the calling God has placed on his life. This pivotal moment shows how Moses' struggle with the Hebrew people is a part of God’s bigger plan to shape him for His purposes. Like Moses, we often avoid difficult questions about who we are, but God uses these struggles to refine our character and draw us closer to His mission.
This sermon invites us to reflect on how God works through our own pitfalls, using times of struggle to reveal our true identity and purpose in Him. As we walk through Moses' journey, we learn that God’s transformative work often happens through our challenges, shaping us for His kingdom.
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In a time of oppression and uncertainty, God’s purposes are quietly unfolding. The birth and rescue of Moses are not just acts of survival but signs of divine provision—reminders that God is at work, even in the shadows.
Through this passage, we see echoes of God’s interaction with His people throughout the biblical narrative. How does His provision of Moses reflect His faithfulness across generations? What can Miriam’s bold faith teach us about trusting God in troubled times? When life takes unexpected turns, how do we hold onto hope in God’s greater plan? As we reflect on Moses’ rescue, we’re invited to see God’s hand at work—not just in history, but in our own lives today.
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As Pharaoh seeks to tighten his grip on the Israelites, we see a stark contrast between the world’s economy—built on fear, control, and oppression—and God’s kingdom, which calls His people to faithfulness, courage, and integrity.
This sermon explores the defiant faith of the Hebrew midwives, whose quiet resistance to Pharaoh’s decree reveals the power of conviction in the face of injustice. How do their actions inspire us to live faithfully in a world that challenges godly values? What does it mean to maintain integrity when we feel powerless within oppressive systems? As we navigate our workplaces, communities, and culture, God calls us to be a faithful presence—living with conviction, courage, and trust in His sovereignty.
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As we begin our journey through Exodus, we must first recognise that this is not the start of the story—it is a continuation. The opening verses of Exodus connect us back to Genesis, reminding us that God’s work did not end with Joseph and his family in Egypt. Instead, His plan continues, shaping His people for what is to come.
In this sermon, we’ll explore how the narrator sets up the story of Exodus, revealing God’s faithfulness and His ongoing work in the lives of His people. What do these opening verses tell us about God’s nature? How do they prepare us for the story of liberation that follows? As we step into Exodus, we are reminded that God's story is still unfolding—not just in Scripture, but in our lives today.
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Join us this Sunday for our annual Vision Sunday — a time to return to the vision God has laid before us and the mission we are called to as His church. We’ll reflect on the great commission Jesus gave us in Matthew 28: to make disciples of all nations. At Newlife, this call shapes everything we do as we seek to see more people more like Jesus.
Together, we’ll be reminded that discipleship isn’t a task for a few, but a calling for us all. Through gathering the lost, gluing into community, growing as followers of Jesus, and going on mission, we believe God will bring renewal in our time.
Don’t miss this significant moment as we step forward into God’s grand story — empowered by His Spirit and united by His mission.
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In the final message of our Rhythms series, Ps. Aaron Frost inspires us to live on mission with Jesus. Through Matthew 28, Matthew 4, and Luke 4, we’ll explore the rhythms that help us preach, demonstrate, and make space for the Gospel in our daily lives. Hospitality, proclamation, and action—these are the ways we can embody Jesus’ mission in the world. What Gospel are you preaching? Join us as we reflect on how to align our rhythms with the life and mission of Christ.
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In the third message of our annual Rhythms series, Rev. Michael Hands challenges us to consider the power of spiritual formation. Are we being formed by Jesus, or something else? Through passages like Matthew 7 and Matthew 5, we explore how spiritual formation is not optional—it’s happening all the time. By embracing intentional practices of teaching, community, and the work of the Holy Spirit, we can be shaped into the image of Christ over time, even through suffering. Join us as we reflect on the rhythms that are forming us and ask the crucial question: Who am I becoming?
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