Living A Life That Matters

God gave us this lifetime as a gift to use in a way that glorifies Him. How do we live a life that matters in the light of eternity?
We explore what God’s word says about how we can live a life of eternal impact.
Your life will matter when you live it the way you were intended. Do you know what you are made for?
Uncover answers to the most googled questions about Christianity with Pastor Rhordan.
There are three ways to discern the existence of God – logic, morality and experience, all of these are found in the reality of Jesus.
There is evil in the world, we have no doubt. If God is good, why doesn’t He do something about it?
Jesus came to give life. Person by person, day by day, it starts with how He values people over social norms.
As Jesus and the Samaritan woman talked, she asked blunt, pointed questions to Him. How did Jesus engage her in a spiritual conversation?
What caused the Samaritan woman to return to the same community that had rejected her, to share what she saw, heard and experienced?
Paul presents the gift of God in Christ and the immeasurable love we receive. Do our lives reflect that reality?
From time to time, changes may cause us to have an identity crisis. However, Paul emphasises what our identity should be.
God’s purpose is to bring unity to all things in heaven and on earth under Christ. How does church unity bear witness to the world?
True victory is when our rootedness and fruitfulness come from the Holy Spirit. How does this happen?
Paul prays for the saints to have the spirit of wisdom and revelation to know more of God. Do we desire the same for our community?
The power of God in us gives us the ability to live and love like Jesus. Do you know that His power is coursing through you?
While salvation is an eternal gift, repentance and reconciliation are not a one-time thing. Come back to God’s love every time you wander far from him.
Even when we see ourselves as broken vessels, God sees a masterpiece in us and He will continue working in us until its completion.
Have you ever tried to solve a Rubik’s Cube? Sometimes life looks like a big mess—but God is always working, and He will make things right in the end.
“Do unto others what you would have others do unto you”. The truth behind this universal moral code comes from knowing that God has already given you the capacity to love.
God’s purpose for life’s pressures is to make us wise. Learn about Biblical wisdom and what it looks like, and how we can pursue wisdom.
Trials reveal where our faith is at. They provide feedback so that we can develop fortitude and become fully formed in Christ-likeness.
Both success and failure can be temptations if our desires give in to opportunities. How do we deal with these points of pressure?
Difficulties can cause us to doubt God’s goodness. What does the Bible say about God’s goodness?
We put time and energy into making sure that we look nice on the outside, but is our inner man in agreement with what’s on the outside?
Fruitfulness come when we are in agreement with God as a community. How do we know if we are living in agreement with God’s word?
The book of Acts is a bridge to the gospels that precede it and the background for the epistles that follow. As we journey through Acts chapter by chapter, you will discover that no matter the circumstances, the gospel is unstoppable and will continue to bring redemption, healing and freedom to many.
Step into these parables and understand God’s Kingdom on earth and in heaven.
The parable of the prodigal son is so much more than the story of a wayward son. Where do you see yourself in this story?
Through the parable of the Good Samaritan, Jesus reveals that it will take a lot more than our goodness to enter the Kingdom of God.
Jesus compares the difference between a transactional and a trusting relationship. What kind of Christian are you?
It’s not about the 5, 2, or 1 talent, it’s about being entrusted by the master to multiply. What can we learn from this parable?
Words like “faith” is often used without a real understanding of what it means. What exactly is biblical faith how we can live it out?
Love is doing what is good for the sake of someone else. How does this definition of love measure against your understanding of love?
How do we tell others about the Christian reality, with our broken selves and in this broken world?
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