Building to the Blueprint - Kate Davey

Building to the Blueprint

This week, I had the exciting task of assembling a new bike shed. When I opened the box and saw the instruction manual, I was overwhelmed and horrified at the 300 plus screws involved! The plans looked so detailed and complicated that I thought, “Maybe I could figure this out without the guide.” But as I started, it quickly became clear: without following the blueprint, I’d end up with a pile of parts instead of a shed. I started it on my own and I soon realised that I just couldn’t do it. So I asked Jez very kindly could he help me. Together we saw the plan unfold.

This reminded me of how Jesus gave us a "blueprint" for life through His teachings and example. Just like I couldn’t improvise the bike shed, we can’t “make up” the Christian life on our own. We need to trust and follow His instructions.

In Matthew 7:24-27, Jesus says:
"Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock."

He shows us that His Word is the firm foundation and reliable blueprint for life.

In 2 Timothy 3:16-17, we’re reminded that:
"All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work."

When life feels complicated or overwhelming, it’s tempting to try to figure things out on our own. But if we want to build a life that honors God, we have to lean on His Word and follow the plan He’s given us. Just like with the bike shed, when we trust and obey, piece by piece, everything will fit together in His perfect timing.

Let’s encourage one another to stay in the Word, pray for wisdom, and follow the “blueprint” Jesus gave us, knowing that He is building something beautiful in and through us.

Church in Caerphilly
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Plan 'A' - Annie Sherwin

Something came to my attention that you may already have seen yourself.

At Jesus's crucification in His last moment's it says in

Matthew 27:46 - About three in the afternoon Jesus cried out in a loud voice, “Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?” (which means “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” ).

I've always thought that this was all about Jesus feeling the separation from the Father, being in extreme agony and carrying the weight of our sins before his death which is extreme and gruelling by itself, but then I realised that at that time he was surrounded by the religious leaders and many others who had rejected Him and they all would've known the scriptures well.

As soon as they heard this cry, their thoughts would have gone to a psalm of David

Psalm 22:1 - My God my God why have you forsaken me?

In verse 3 it says: Yet you are enthroned as the Holy One; you are the one Israel praises. In you our ancestors put their trust; they trusted and you delivered them. To you they cried out and were saved; in you they trusted and were not put to shame.

I highly recommend you read the whole psalm, but in verse 27 onwards is says:

The whole earth will acknowledge the Lord and return to him. All the families of the nations will bow down before him. For royal power belongs to the Lord. He rules all the nations. Let the rich of the earth feast and worship. Bow before him, all who are mortal, all whose lives will end as dust. Our children will also serve him. Future generations will hear about the wonders of the Lord. His righteous acts will be told to those not yet born.They will hear about everything he has done.

In those last moments when Jesus took His last breath He was still quoting scripture, declaring who He was and why He had come, directing people to the Father.

Matthew 27:54 - The Roman officer and the other soldiers at the crucifixion were terrified by the earthquake and all that had happened. They said, “This man truly was the Son of God!”

I have no doubt that they weren't the only ones thinking this at that time and they wouldn't have even known the scriptures.

The challenge I have felt is do my word's, my action's, my life, point and direct people to the Father, all the time.

John 14:6 - Jesus told him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me.

This is the truth!

I pray a boldness and a confidence over us all that we can stand up and be a people who believe and declare this truth.

Amen

Church in Caerphilly
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The Blue Crab - Ceri Watson

From the coast of Nova Scotia in North America and as far south as Uruguay lives an amazing creature called the Blue Crab. In order for it to grow, it regularly sheds its exoskeleton. It has to do this as its hard outer shell stays the same size, but the tissue of the crab itself is always growing. The process of shedding takes effort and patience but is vital for its growth. As it peels away its old shell, the crab stops eating and takes shelter as it is more vulnerable at this time.

When I look back over my life, I am amazed at how much I have grown. There have been many seasons that have caused me to wriggle. Seasons that have taken effort and patience, but the result has always been growth. In those moments I have learnt to take shelter in the Lord as He is my refuge and strength.

In Luke 5 it says “no one puts new wine in old wine skins.” Jesus came to do something completely new. It just didn’t fit the old way that things were done. Sometimes old things have to go in our lives in order to make room for the new. They may be things that once were good, but now they just don’t fit with what God has for us. If you’re in a season where you feel you’re a bit wriggly, that things are taking a bit of effort and a lot of patience, be encouraged. God may be causing you to be dissatisfied with the old because he has something new for you. The key is to find shelter in Him as He develops well-formed maturity in you.

And remember, if God asks you to grow, He will always give you all you need for what lies ahead of you. You can always trust Him.

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God's Power at Work - Liz Matheson

As we have been learning about God's power and walking in it for the past few weeks I thought I'd look back over my week and see what testimonies I have of God's power at work...

He has freed me from sugar cravings and helped me to have a healthy diet ongoing including this week.

He has helped me to encourage and speak words of faith over my work colleague when she was declaring sickness and ill health in her future.

My other colleague has testified about her family that they are doing well including her daughter passing her driving test (though she lacked the confidence before) and God had prompted me to pray for them the last couple of months.

Hearing that a gentleman in church was given a new job and promotion after people from our church family prayed for him as he was going through a situation where he was wrongfully accused.

Another friend sharing that a boy in her school she works at is now miraculously able to speak after she had been praying for him, inspiring me to pray in faith for those in my setting.

Several young people lately bringing their parents to church/interested in coming to church off their own backs.

God teaching me to be filled with the light of God in all things. What we look at, think on and hear either fills us with darkness or light, and then what comes out of us is that darkness or light. I've been putting this into practice more and more.

It says in Revelation 12:11

And they have defeated him by the blood of the Lamb and by their testimony.

I challenge you to look back over the last week at the testimonies of God's power at work in your life, I'm amazed at what God has done in just this week!

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