DaySpring Church Weekly Sermons
Summary: Weekly sermon podcast from DaySpring Church, Castle Hill, Australia.
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The foundational priorities of the Apostle Paul’s teaching can be summed up in four statements. 1. God is good. 2. Nothing is impossible. 3. We fight from the victory of Jesus. 4. I am significant.
Keeping our faith simple and so walking in radical obedience.
At the beginning of the year, receive a fresh release of grace and an impartation of total well-being into your life. Wendy Walker from Mozambique also shares.
Wendy asked "What is your passion?", and shares some of hers, illustrated with a clip of the work of Iris Ministries in Zimpeto, Mozambique.
There is no substitute for God’s presence. The disciples were noted as having “been with Jesus”. When we’re in prayer, heaven opens up, the Spirit connects with us, and we hear the Father’s voice (Luke 3:21-22).
A timely reminder that God has given us the power to choose in every situation.
From Matthew 14, the feeding of the 5,000 we see what happens when we place what we have into the hands of our Saviour.
With everything that is ahead of us for the year it is important that we learn to LIVE life refreshed not just get refreshed.
2015 is to be a year of prophetic fulfilment and a time when we get to live our God given dreams. 'In your dreams' is not fantasy but Spirit-directed hope.
From Isaiah 9 we discover the why, how and context of the Christmas message.
Despite the craziness of finding out from an angel that she is pregnant, Mary's confidence and trust in God shines out through her fearless acceptance and praise, a great model for us!
Despite not catching anything all night, Jesus simply asked Peter to throw his net on the other side of his boat. Fruitfulness and success in mission is as simple as doing what Jesus says right within the context of your own situation.
Heidi shares her personal testimony and tells about how she received her life calling to serving in Mozambique. Hers is a heart cry of passion for Jesus and a love for stopping for even one of the poor.
Living a life empowered above life’s circumstance
Christmas rightly celebrates the baby Jesus, but the NT celebrates the adult (‘big’)Jesus, full of the fullness of Almighty God. This message, from Col.1 & 2 emphasises the pre-eminent and powerful Jesus, whose Spirit lives in the same fullness inside us.