The Son of Man came to seek and save that which was lost!
Ever lost something really important? Not sure whether you would find it again? Maybe you have lost a child in the town and for a brief moment your heart doubled in rate and every part of you was focussed on finding that which was lost, until you caught sight of your child again.
That is how God feels about you. He is madly in love with you and wants to know you personally. In this series of messages, Pastor Ben will leave you in no doubt as to the nature and heart of God and how much He loves you, no matter what you do or what you have done or what you will do.
That is how God feels about you. He is madly in love with you and wants to know you personally. In this series of messages, Pastor Ben will leave you in no doubt as to the nature and heart of God and how much He loves you, no matter what you do or what you have done or what you will do.
1. The Lost SheepWhy would a sheep wander off from the flock? How should a shepherd feel and react if the sheep gets lost? How does God see you on your worst day? How should we relate to God? In this powerful message Benjamin shows how Jesus' ministry attracted the lost and annoyed the religious.
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2. The Lost CoinThe woman lost the coin. It didn't lose itself, and only the woman could find it. All over London are lost people who didn't lose themselves, and only the church can find them. In this hard hitting message Benjamin challenges the church to go be like Jesus and seek and save the lost.
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3. The Lost SonGod is your Father. He is the best Father in the world. And no matter what you have ever done, what you are doing now, or what you will do in the future - He will always welcome you, love you, rejoice over you, bless you, clothe you and kiss you.
This message will change your live forever. It will rip religious attitudes apart and set you free to have a great relationship with God. |
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4. The Other Lost SonThere wasn't just one son failing to enjoy a great relationship with his Father. One son was lost in a far away land, but the other son was lost right in His Father's house. One son reduced the Father to provider of stuff, but the other son reduced the Father to the giver of rules. Both of their wrong ideas caused them to be lost.
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