Steve Cree

Sep 272009
 

Steve Cree spoke to us from Luke 24:36-53 . Not only did Jesus predict his death and resurrection during his ministry, but the entire Old Testament was pointing to this event. The only right response is to not only believe in this event but to base our lives on it.

Bible Readings:  Luke  24:36-53

Outline:

1. preaching Jesus      Luke 24:36-53
2. to each generation Acts 2:36-41
3. with devotion          Acts 2:42-47
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Sep 202009
 

Steve Cree spoke to us from Luke 18:18-43. The things of this world can make us blind to the immense value of the salvation Jesus is offering. We need to see Jesus’ death for our salvation as priceless and matchless.

Bible Readings:  Luke  18:18-43

Outline:

1. not seeing 18:18-30
2. what you need to see 18:31-34
3. seeing 18:35-43
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Sep 132009
 

Steve Cree spoke to us from Luke 12:22-34. Our worries reveal our hearts. Following Jesus turns our hearts from valuing (and worrying about) the things of this world. Instead we will value God’s Kingdom and giving as he has given to us.

Bible Readings:  Luke  12:22-34

Outline:

1. worry & getting 12:22-30
2. worship & giving 12:31-34

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Sep 062009
 

Steve Cree spoke to us from Luke 9:18-27. Jesus’ kingship meant suffering followed by glory—and this is to be the shape of our lives as we follow (and listen) to him.

Bible Readings:  Luke  9:18-27

Outline:

1. who is Jesus?
2. what sort of king?
3. what sort of followers?
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Aug 302009
 

Steve Cree spoke to us from Luke 8:22-39. When we understand just who we’re placing our trust in when we trust in Jesus, we will have the ability to endure all the trials life throws up at us

Bible Readings:  Luke  8:22-39

Outline:

1. listening to Jesus    8:16-21
2. through all life’s storms  8:22-25
3. through the greatest storm 8:26-39
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Aug 262009
 

Did you read Monday’s Northern Star, with a page 3 article about some ‘research’ that has been conducted into School Scripture?! I was encouraged to see David R had commented on their website. Here’s a letter I sent to the Editor:

I was appalled to read the Northern Star article Scripture Messages: ‘a bit hot’ (NS 24/8). Ms Byrne’s study in this area was purported to be research, and at the Ph D. level at that. The heart of genuine research, however, is to thoroughly investigate the subject at hand. If that had been done, Ms Byrne might have reported about a team of volunteers who freely give of their time to lovingly teach young children the message of hope found in the Bible. Several volunteer teachers from our church are involved in this wonderful service to our children and I regularly witness friendly and grateful responses from children and school teachers towards these hard-working dedicated Scripture teachers. Ms Byrne claims that fear is being instilled in children. It seems rather, that her aim is to raise unfounded fear in the community. It is very easy to collect a couple of anecdotes and instil fear about the supposed horrors of children learning about the love of God! The reality of what really happens in the Scripture classroom has been left unreported by this ‘research’.

Of course, while it’s important to respond to such nonsense in our papers, more important still is that we actually take hold of the wonderful opportunity that SRE provides to present the gospel of Jesus to young people. We need to defend the opportunity but even more we need to take it up. And to those already doing so – we give thanks to God for your love of Jesus and of little ones who need to hear of his love as you carry out this vital ministry.

Aug 162009
 

Steve Cree spoke to us from Luke 6:27-42. Jesus calls for a higher standard of love than we might settle for: love your enemies. Ultimately he demonstrated this standard through dying for his enemies—us—on the cross.

Bible Readings:  Luke  6:27-42

Outline:

1. right attitude to OTHERS
2. right attitude to SELF
3. right attitude to JESUS

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Aug 092009
 

Steve Cree spoke to us from Luke 5:1-26. Jesus demonstrated his authority over sickness and all creation but his ultimate authority was over sin… and his ultimate mission was to die on a cross to bring forgiveness of sins.

Bible Readings:  Luke  5:1-26

Outline:

1. free               5:1-11
2. clean            5:12-16
3. forgiven      5:17-26

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Aug 042009
 

Steve Cree spoke to us from Luke 2:41-52. Jesus not only reveals here his special relationship with God, but hints at what lies ahead in his mission to win us that same relationship with God as our Father.

Bible Readings:  Luke  2:41-52

Outline:

1.    a boy with questions

2.    a man with the answer

3.    obedient to…

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Jul 062009
 

Steve Cree spoke to us from Luke 12:13-21. At the heart of the universe is not “I-ness” but “other-ness”– we were created in God’s image to be other-focused, as God is within himself: loving God and loving our neighbour. But you can’t do one without the other – without God we are ultimately loveless: the “but I’m happy” mantra is actually the problem Christ came to rescue us from – to save us from ourselves. A focus on our contentment blinds us to the needs of others and the fact that we will one day face God who made us for a much bigger life than that.

Bible Readings:  Luke 12:13-21

Outline:

1.    more to this life… than I
2.    more to this life… than this life

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