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Cultivate invites you to explore themes in the bible as we look to cultivate the work of the cross in our lives. Phil was the senior minister of an evangelical church and senior pastor of a charismatic church, he now works in the broader community in family therapy. If you would like any of the notes from this weeks podcast please email crosscultivation@gmail.com
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Jesus wrote letters to seven churches that are recorded in Revelation. Although they were written nearly 2000 years ago I believe they are relevant to us today, reminding us what is important and how we should live. This podcast is longer as it also gives some context from Revelation 1
Ephesians 2 Part 2

Ephesians 2 Part 2

2021-02-1411:15

A brief look at what is the temple spoken about in Ephesians 2:19 and is it important today.
Ephesians 2 Part 1

Ephesians 2 Part 1

2021-02-0711:56

Paul begins to introduce his really big ideas in Ephesians by ensuring the church are clear about the issues that are essential: mercy, grace and unity. Mercy and grace are the ingredients that make us God's masterpiece, His poetry and lays the foundation for us to live in unity.
Ephesians 1

Ephesians 1

2021-01-2610:38

A very brief introduction to the book of Ephesians and a brief exploring of the themes of redemption and adoption in the first chapter.
Sight

Sight

2021-01-0312:44

The sixth sign in the book of John is the healing of the man born blind. In healing the man's blindness Jesus reveals the spiritual blindness of the Pharisees. Physical blindness leads people to rely on their other senses, spiritual blindness leads to people to lean more on their own error. Rather than celebrate the man's healing they wanted to be right. When we are more focused on the law than setting people free we are on dangerous ground and we need to move from sight to insight, fro...
Trust

Trust

2020-12-2910:54

The fifth sign in John is Jesus walking on water. Jesus asks the disciples to cross a body of water that could be dangerous to a town he had already cursed. Included in the disciples were fisherman who had fished their whole lives on these waters and knew them to be dangerous but in Mark 6:45 Jesus "insisted" they go. How do we act in trust?
Provision

Provision

2020-12-2009:43

The 4th sign in the Gospel of John is the feeding of the 5000. Why was this miracle so important it was recorded in all four gospels?
Wholeness

Wholeness

2020-11-2911:36

The third sign of John is the healing of the man at the pool of Bethesda. Just as Jesus offered the man with a disability healing two thousand years ago, He offers you wholeness today.
Faith & Obedience

Faith & Obedience

2020-11-2211:41

The second sign in John is found in chapter 4. We are saved by grace NOT works but this does not mean we can ignore the words and commands of Jesus.
In the gospel of John there are seven signs, each of them an essential lesson in faith illustrated with a miracle. This week we explore the first sign, the miracle of the water turned into wine.
Worship

Worship

2020-10-2513:02

What is worship? Is it music focused on God or perhaps more than just that? Explore briefly what worship is, what it looked like in the early church and how it should look in our lives.
Faith

Faith

2020-10-1811:42

How do you identify someone of faith and how should we express our faith? Cultivate explores what faith looks like from Luke 7:1-17
Truth

Truth

2020-10-1109:11

Do we see truth as just the sum of correct information or a revealed unforgettable experience? What happens when Jesus meets a woman who wants to discuss her version of truth? Does Jesus overwhelm her with information and facts or simply reveal who He is?
Mercy

Mercy

2020-09-2707:48

We often describe words on the basis of definition or common usage. How would we describe words based on the example of Jesus? As part of the Ineffable (something that defines explanation) Series we look at some simple words we are called to live with uncommon grace. This weeks word 'mercy' looks at John 8:1-11.
Letter To Smyrna “Write this letter to the angel of the church in Smyrna. This is the message from the one who is the First and the Last, who was dead but is now alive: 9 “I know about your suffering and your poverty—but you are rich! I know the blasphemy of those opposing you. They say they are Jews, but they are not, because their synagogue belongs to Satan. 10 Don’t be afraid of what you are about to suffer. The devil will throw some of you into prison to test you. You will su...
What is the purpose of the armour of God? Is the armour modelled on a Roman soldier or the Old Testament? What is worn under the armour?
Just how should we treat the passage about submission? Does it mean that wives have to do everything their husbands tell them or does it mean something a little different?
Ephesians 4:23 talks about a renewed attitude. A listener wanted to know how do you build or change your attitude to reflect biblical principles? In this podcast I look at the wisdom Peter shares to help us build an attitude that honour God using the acronym KISS.
Ephesians 4 Part 2

Ephesians 4 Part 2

2021-04-1212:22

Paul teaches about how we should live, renewed thoughts and attitudes. Renewed thoughts and attitudes are not the result of behaviour change or behaviour modification - that is the work of transformation! Paul also reminds us to be kind, tenderhearted and forgiving. I look very briefly at two women who had profound and vital roles in the gospel stories and despite their faithfulness were shamed and gossiped about by their neighbours and probably their own family. When people are...
Ephesians 4 Part 1

Ephesians 4 Part 1

2021-04-0719:01

Ephesians 4 begins with 7 things required for unity and 7 things we have unity in. Having laid down the foundation of unity Paul goes on to talk about the generosity of Jesus and the gifts He gives. I want to explore briefly, are these gifts for leadership of the church or gifts for unity and maturity in the body?
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