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Romans 12:2 says: "Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will"
In this podcast Rev Iain Macaskill and Rev John Wilson sit down to discuss the preaching of Gods word from Sunday's sermon and seek to offer encouragement as to how we might apply Gods word to our lives.
In this podcast Rev Iain Macaskill and Rev John Wilson sit down to discuss the preaching of Gods word from Sunday's sermon and seek to offer encouragement as to how we might apply Gods word to our lives.
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Join us in our latest episode as we continue the discussion around Joseph.
Listen in as we reunite with the enduring tale of Joseph and his brothers, continuing the biblical narrative that interweaves themes of reconciliation, forgiveness, and divine providence. We explore the charged family dynamics as Judah persuades Jacob to send Benjamin to Egypt, setting the stage for Joseph's intricate plan to test his brothers' integrity. Joseph's treatment of Benjamin during a pivotal meal becomes a crucible for assessing whether the brothers have truly evolved from their past misdeeds. This saga not only reflects personal redemption but also the survival of an entire nation, showcasing the meticulous workings of God's greater design.
The episode unfolds the remarkable ways God blesses Joseph's steadfastness, bringing prosperity to Potiphar's household and, even amid the bleakest circumstances, elevating Joseph within the prison walls. Together, Iain and John from NP Connect draw parallels between Joseph's story and our own life challenges, emphasizing the transformative impact of recognizing divine presence and living with a vertical conscience.
🎙️ Join Rev Iain MacAskill & Rev John Wilson as they discuss Joseph's story in the Book of Genesis! 📜 Uncover themes of God's sovereignty, family favoritism, and Joseph's prophetic dreams 🌌. They draw parallels to Jesus' redemptive journey, showing how God turns trials into triumphs! 🙌
(00:03) Jesus' Resurrection and Reflecting on LifeWe reflect on the weekend's preaching from the Reverend Ian McCaskill on Jesus' famous saying, "I am the resurrection and the life". We consider why Jesus waited two days before going to Bethany to see his friend Lazarus, who had died. We examine the disciples' expectations of Jesus and Thomas's doubt. We analyze how Jesus reveals the glory of God by conquering death and sin. We contemplate the moment Jesus said ‘Lazarus come out’ and contemplate his own resurrection, as well as the future event of the Great Resurrection.(12:00) God's Work and Community EventsWe discuss how people have been turning to church during times of need, even if they were not traditionally church-goers or had been hurt by church. We also talk about Reverend Ian McCaskill’s upcoming preaching on the Christmas story. Lastly, we remind listeners about the upcoming Cafe Noel drop-in event in December.
Discover the incredible power of faith and the Holy Spirit in this episode of NP Renew, as Reverend Iain MacAskill and I delve into the miraculous healing of a lame man at the temple gate by Peter in the name of Jesus. By unpacking this awe-inspiring event from the Book of Acts, we unfold the Holy Spirit's role as a self-effacing witness, and reveal how Jesus promised that those who believe in Him could accomplish even greater works.Not only do we examine the astonishing healing of the lame man through faith, but we also emphasize the importance of turning to God and repenting in order to wipe away our sins.0:00:13) - Acts and Spiritual Healing (11 Minutes)We explore the power of the Holy Spirit, revealed through Jesus. Peter and John encounter a lame man at the temple gate, and Peter, in the name of Jesus, heals him. This miracle points to Jesus and highlights the role of the Holy Spirit as a self-effacing witness. Jesus said that whoever believes in Him can do greater works than these, and this is what we are seeing in the Book of Acts.(0:11:38) - Healing and Repentance Through Faith (3 Minutes)We discuss the power of faith, as seen through the healing of a lame man at the temple gate by Peter in the name of Jesus. We explore the need to turn to God and repent in order to have our sins wiped away, and the hope of Jesus' return. We look forward to continuing our series in Acts, discussing the persecution and opposition as they proclaim the good news of Jesus.
Join us this week as we continue our Jonah series with Ian MacAskill, exploring the powerful message of God's persistent calling and patient love in Jonah chapter 3. We dive into Jonah's second chance to fulfill his mission, the challenges he faced in bringing God's message to the wicked city of Nineveh, and the transformative power of repentance
We reflect on the sermon from the weekend, where Reverend Ian MacAskill preached on what makes a wise king, particularly reflecting on King Solomon's experience in the Old Testament. When God asked him for one request, he asked for wisdom rather than wealth or long life. God was delighted with this request and granted Solomon wisdom and a breadth of understanding, which enabled him to govern his people. We also discuss what wisdom is and why it is important, and reflect on the idea that God is able to give us more than we ask or imagine.
In our 20th Renew Episode we discuss:(0:03:34) - Jonah's Provision, Prayer, and Promise(0:22:57) - Salvation Comes From the Lord(0:28:30) - Making Christ the FoundationChapter Summaries:(0:03:34) - Jonah's Provision, Prayer, and Promise (19 Minutes)Jonah, a prophet in Israel, is commanded by God to preach a message of judgment against God's enemies but disobeys and tries to flee. He experiences a supernatural storm and is swallowed by a great fish for three days and three nights. The story highlights themes of provision, prayer, and promise, with parallels drawn between Jonah's entombment and Jesus' death and resurrection. Jonah's prayer from within the fish resembles prayers of thanksgiving found in the Book of Psalms, reminding us of God's power, provision, and the importance of turning to Him in times of need.(0:22:57) - Salvation Comes From the Lord (6 Minutes)The story of Jonah involves his deliverance from death and giving thanks to God. Jonah preaches salvation to the wicked Ninevites and learns about God's grace and mercy. Trusting in Jesus as a solid foundation, confessing sins, and following God's will are important. God controls all things, and salvation comes only from the Lord.(0:28:30) - Making Christ the Foundation (2 Minutes)Making Christ the cornerstone and foundation of our lives is crucial for strength and salvation, particularly in challenging times. Praying and committing to follow Jesus helps overcome obstacles, and seeking spiritual support can provide deliverance and guidance.
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating story of Jonah and the whale, or more accurately, the big fish. We explore themes of danger and disobedience as we discuss Jonah's reluctance to answer God's call to preach to the cruel Assyrians, leading to a storm that endangers the lives of sailors. We also marvel at the fact that despite the Assyrians' cruelty and sin, God still considers them worthy of his message of repentance, reminding us that God can save us from any sin or danger if we simply come to him and trust in his grace. Join us as we embark on this new series and uncover the deeper lessons hidden within the story of Jonah. Chapters:(0:00:07) - Disobedience and Danger(0:10:57) - God's Saving Power for AllChapter Summaries:(0:00:07) - Disobedience and Danger (11 Minutes)We discuss the famous story of Jonah and the whale, or more accurately, the big fish, and how such events have actually occured in modern times. We dive into Jonah's disobedience to God's call, as he chooses not to go on a dangerous mission to preach to the enemies of God's people, the cruel Assyrians. Jonah's actions lead to a storm that endangers the lives of the sailors he is traveling with.(0:10:57) - God's Saving Power for All (1 Minutes)In this final segment of the conversation, we marvel at the fact that despite the Assyrians' cruelty, violence, and sin, God still considers them worthy of his message of repentance. This holds true for people today who may think they're beyond redemption or that salvation is not meant for them. However, the important takeaway is that God can save us from any sin or danger; we simply need to come to him and trust in his grace. As a reminder, this podcast ministry is part of NP Connect, aiming to reach 500 new people with the gospel by 2027.
Join us on the @NP Renew podcast as we explore the events of Easter & uncover the importance of a personal encounter with the risen Christ in transforming lives. #RoadtoEaster #Communion #Jesus #OldTestamentEpisode Summary:In this episode of the NP Renew podcast, we reflect on the road to Emmaus and dive into the events of Easter. We discuss the confusion of the disciples, Jesus joining two believers on their journey without revealing his identity, and the significance of Jesus revealing himself through the Old Testament Scriptures. We also explore the idea of Jesus as an "undercover boss," and how he reveals himself to us through scriptures and communion. As we wrap up our Road to Easter series, we share our personal experiences with communion and look forward to diving into the Old Testament in our next series on Jonah and the whale. Join us as we delve into these fascinating topics and uncover the importance of a personal encounter with the risen Christ in transforming lives.Chapters:(0:00:04) - Encounter With Christ(0:09:42) - Discovering Jesus Through Scripture and CommunionChapter Summaries:(0:00:04) - Encounter With Christ (10 Minutes)In episode eighteen of the NP Renew podcast, we reflect on a recent sermon about the road to Emmaus and discuss the three main points: companion conversation, convenient companion conversation, and communion. We explore the events of Easter and the disciples' confusion, highlighting the story of Jesus joining two believers on their journey to Emmaus without revealing his identity. We contemplate the differences between Jesus' earthly and resurrected bodies, and the significance of Jesus revealing himself through the Old Testament Scriptures. We also discuss the importance of a personal encounter with the risen Christ and how such experiences can change lives.(0:09:42) - Discovering Jesus Through Scripture and Communion (2 Minutes)In this episode, We explore how Jesus reveals himself to us through the scriptures and the act of communion, which is central to our gatherings. We also discuss our personal experiences with communion, highlighting its significance in our faith journey. As our Road to Easter series comes to an end, we look forward to our next series, where we will dive into the Old Testament and the story of Jonah and the whale'
Rev Iain MacAskill and Rev John Wilson sit down to discuss the weekend's message.
What is Truth? Rev Iain MacAskill and Rev John Wilson sit down to discuss the topic of truth as they reflect on the weekend's preaching.