Isaiah

Isaiah 1:1-20

Passage

Isaiah was a prophet during the reign of 5 kings in the southern kingdom of Judah. According to history, most of the kings followed God and did what was right. However, it was apparent that the people of Israel/Judah were being led astray in their actual practices.

The passage above declares that although the people were from Israel, they behave as though they did not know who God was or what He did for them. They were just going through the motions. Isaiah tried to explain that it is because of their actions, that God was ignoring their requests.

Isaiah closes out with a promise. If we return to God, and repent, He will make our sin as white as snow, through Jesus. Let us recognize when we have turned astray, and accept the gift God provided through the sacrifice of His Son to purify and restore a right relationship with God.

Unforgiveness

Obadiah 1-9

Passage

The prophets Obadiah and Amos had a message for the people of Edom, that God was about to punish them for their past actions, or lack thereof. Edom was the country established from the descendants of Esau, Jacob’s brother. There was a lot of history between these brothers, and although it looked like they had mended their differences and moved on, there is no account that Esau (Edom) had forgiven Jacob (Israel).

Most of us have had an experience where someone has hurt us. It is much easier to avoid and move on than to forgive the one who hurt us. After all, look at what they did. However, we still have that unforgiveness in our soul eating away at our heart, and missing an opportunity for God to shine through.

If we keep our eyes on Jesus and how He provided the model, we remember what He went through as people mocked, beat and crucified Him. In the end He forgave them and let God shine through to mend hearts and grow the kingdom.

2024 Christmas Cantata

Our 2024 Christmas Cantata, “When Earth Received Her King” was performed on Sunday December 15th. thanks to all who participated and attended. Below is a video recording of the performance.

Baptisms at the Creek

Praise God for those braving the chill to be baptised at East Clear Creek in the forest on September 17, 2024.

Baptisms 2024

Praise God for the new believers and those recommitting their lives through obedience in baptism on June 30, 2024.

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