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  • 170: 13-04-2025 The Jesus Manifesto (Part 33) The Golden Rule That Changed the World
    Apr 12 2025
    This message explores the world-changing power of Jesus’ words in Matthew 7:12 — “Do to others whatever you would like them to do to you.” Far from being a generic moral slogan, the Golden Rule revolutionised the ancient world by introducing empathy, mercy, and the equal worth of every human being. In a society where dignity belonged only to the powerful, Jesus taught that even the poor, sick, and abandoned mattered — not because of status, but because they bear the image of God. This radical idea helped shape human rights, justice, and compassion in Western civilisation, influencing everything from abolition movements to public healthcare. But this isn’t just history — it’s a calling. For Christians, the Golden Rule is not lived out by human effort but by the power of the Holy Spirit, in response to God’s grace, and with the goal of pleasing God. When we live this out — especially in hard situations — we offer the world a window into the heart of God. This message looks at three ways the Spirit can unleash the Golden Rule in our lives to bring real transformation this week. Matthew 7:12
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    23 m
  • 169: 06-04-2025 The Jesus Manifesto (Part 32) Partnership in Prayer
    Apr 5 2025

    Prayer is more than just getting what we want from God: it is about partnering with Him in a conversation that looks to the approaching fullness of His kingdom. Jesus speaks of having the right heart attitude and that we pray persistently. As we grow in our prayer partnership with God those prayers become conversations that enable us to hear God more clearly. Matthew 7:7-11 and Luke 18:1-8

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  • 168: 23-03-2025 Ethnos NZ A New Creation
    Mar 29 2025
    Trevor Clarke is the director of Ethnos New Zealand and is sharing a message that encapsulates the work God is doing around the world among isolated tribal people groups. 2 Corinthians 5:14-21
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    35 m
  • 167: 23-03-2025 The Jesus Manifesto (Part 31) "God's precious gifts to you
    Mar 22 2025
    Matthew 7 verse 6 which is a pair of parallel proverbs, at first glance seems to stand alone and just tacked in there between all the other passages. Yet, on closer viewing this verse could be viewed as a summary of a number points Jesus makes in his Sermon on the Mount. If you were to reread Chapter 6 you might observe various verses where Jesus talks about valuing the precious treasures that God gives you. Along with this we are warned of false prophets (unholy men) later in Chapter 7. We are to treat the gifts that God gives us as holy and precious. Among these gifts we can include our family, our time and our faith. These are things that God has blessed us with and we must not let society attack them. Matthew 7:6; Proverbs 3:1-6 and Proverbs 3:21-23
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    23 m
  • 166: 16-03-2025 The Jesus Manifesto (Part 30) The Problem with Judging
    Mar 15 2025
    Only God knows the motives of a person and therefore “the Lord does not see as man sees; for man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart'” (1 Samuel 16:7). The problem with our means of judging others is that we so often do this through the lens of our pride and prejudice. This has always been the case throughout history. Jesus saw it even within the disciples he chose, the Pharisees judged wrongly because of their pride and prejudice, and we see it still as the major problem of people's judgements today. Jesus also reminds us that there are times to judge, or demonstrate discernment in matters. One way that enables us to be discerning is through self-reflection. This is a valuable tool, especially when we are guided in our self-reflection through the prompting of the Holy Spirit – we get a clearer picture of the reality of things and the Holy Spirit helps us to “look beneath the surface so you can judge correctly.” (John 7:24). Matthew 7:1-5 and John 7:14-24
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  • 165: 09-03-2025 The Jesus Manifesto (Part 29) Jesus' Eight Cures For Anxiety
    Mar 8 2025

    We all wrestle with anxiety—whether it’s big worries that shake us or the small, nagging ones that add up over time. But Jesus gives us eight reasons not to be anxious.

    He tells us: Life is more than food and clothing. Look at the birds—they don’t store food, yet God feeds them. Worrying won’t add a single hour to your life. God clothes the lilies in beauty—won’t He care for you even more? The world chases after things, but your Father knows what you need.

    So what’s the solution? Seek first God’s kingdom, and He’ll provide for you. Don’t borrow tomorrow’s troubles—grace is given one day at a time.

    Jesus calls us to trust, not control. Anxiety often whispers that we must hold everything together, but Jesus reminds us: God already has. Matthew 6:25-34

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    26 m
  • 164: 02-03-2025 The Jesus Manifesto (Part 28) Jesus the Supreme Treasure
    Mar 1 2025

    We live in a world full of distractions, constantly pulling our hearts in different directions. But Jesus calls us to set our hearts on things that are eternal, filled with light, and worthy of our devotion (Matthew 6:19-24).

    Earthly treasures—money, status, achievements—fade away. But the surpassing worth of knowing Christ lasts forever (Philippians 3:7-9). What you treasure will shape your heart, your focus, and ultimately, your life.

    So, where is your heart set? On things that will pass away—or on the eternal treasure of Christ? Mathew 6:19-24 & Phillippians 3:7-9

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    26 m
  • 163: 23-02-2025 The Jesus Manifesto (Part 27) The unseen acts of faith are the most revealing of our spiritual health
    Feb 22 2025
    This morning’s message challenges us to examine not only what we do, but the motives behind our actions. In today’s talk, we explore Jesus’ teaching from Matthew 6:16-18—a call to practice our faith quietly and sincerely. Instead of seeking the fleeting applause of others, Jesus invites us to focus on the unseen acts of faith that truly reveal the health of our spiritual lives. We look at the stark contrast between the public displays of the Pharisees and genuine devotion that comes from a heart set on pleasing God. Whether it’s fasting, serving, or any act of faith, the emphasis is on why we do it. Through real-life examples from history and modern life, this message reminds us that true reward comes from God, who sees every act done in secret. Let this message inspire you to realign your focus—choosing God’s eternal reward over human recognition—and discover the deep, lasting joy that comes from living for His approval. Mathew 6: 16-18
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