Monday, August 26, 2019

Sunday Morning Message - Connie Hecht


Text:  Matthew 6:25 and 6:26a, and various

Jesus commanded us not to worry about our life - what we shall eat, drink, our bodies, and what we shall wear. Yes, there are many uncertainties in life, but they are facts not truth.

God talks about how he cares for the bird of the air, which neither sow, reap or store food in barns. Jesus says if the Father feeds them, how much more valuable are you? Yes, you are valuable to God.

It grieves me when I hear older people talk about being on a fixed income. God not only keeps young people and provides for them, but also the elderly. Now, that doesn't mean we shouldn't be wise in how we handle our finances. The Word talks about leaving an inheritance for our grandchildren.

So, how do we stop worrying? It's a process. Replace worry with the Word of God. The enemy tries to put thoughts in our heads, but we don't have to take them. We can override and reject them by speaking what the Word says. When a symptom comes, do we accept it. No, we come against it with Isaiah 53:3-5.

Cast off thoughts of worry and fear. The word, cast, means to forcefully get something away from us. We were never meant to carry worry. It produces a great many illnesses, depression, and grief. Fear will keep you from stepping out and obeying God when He directs you to do something.

To hear the entire message, please visit our website and click on the Media Tab. You can listen online, download it to your MP3 player, or podcast.

If life is beating you down and you wonder if there's any hope, we invite you to Zoe Christian Fellowship. Hear solid, Bible-based teaching on how to deepen your relationship with Jesus and live a victorious life. We're located at 1111 Easton Rd. (Route 611), in Warrington, PA.

We look forward to meeting you!

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Quotable Quote

"Faith does not make things easy. It Makes them possible." - Anonymous


Tuesday, August 20, 2019

This Week at Zoe


NO MIDWEEK SERVICE - Pastor Steve will pick up the teaching in Ezekiel 7 next Wednesday.


SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE - Sunday, 8/25/19, at 10:00 AM.
SUPER CHURCH FOR KIDS - 10:00 AM

Do you feel like your life is spinning out of control? Do you wonder if you have a purpose? Come on out to Zoe Christian Fellowship for practical, Biblical answers to life's dilemmas. We're located at 1111 Easton Rd. (Route 611), in Warrington, PA.

We look forward to meeting you!


Monday, August 19, 2019

Sunday Morning Series - The Cost of Convenience

Text:  Various

Note: Today's speaker is Ethel Waters. Pastor Steve will be back next week.

I had a desire to have some cornbread, so I gathered all the ingredients and the mix. Oops, I was missing corn oil. However, I did have olive oil and thought I'd substitute it for the corn oil. After it was mixed and baked, I tasted a piece. It had no taste. It was awful and ended up in the garbage.

It was inconvenient for me to go to the grocery store to get the corn oil. Because I didn't follow the recipe, I wasted the mix, the ingredients, and my time.

In Scripture, we have numerous examples of people who compromised because it was inconvenient to obey God:

1.  Cain did what was easier or comfortable for him by bringing the fruit of the ground as an offering (Genesis 4:3).

2.  David was sleeping the day away when it was time to go to war (2 Samuel 11:2). He was at the wrong place at the wrong time. As a result, he committed adultery with Bathsheba.

3.  Saul because the people were making it uncomfortable for him while he waited for Samuel to arrive and make the appropriate sacrifices, compromised and did it himself. (I Samuel 13:1-11).

Compromise

Definition: 1. A settlement of differences reached by mutual concession, 2. the agreement thus made. 3. to settle by compromise.

1.  Cain gave God what he wanted him to have not what God asked for. (Genesis 4:5-7).

2. David sent others out to battle when it was known to be his job as king (2 Samuel 11:1)

3.  Saul performed the sacrifice which was not his responsibility as king (1 Samuel 13:9).

Each one paid a price for compromising and not obeying God.

1.  Cain murdered his brother and was marked so everyone knew what he'd done (Genesis 4:8-16).

2.  David lost the pleasure of the Lord (2 Samuel 11:27). He lost peace in his home and his wives (2 Samuel 12:11-12).

3.  Saul lost his kingdom (I Samuel 13).

Don't let convenience lead you to compromise what God has said because it will cost you. It will cost you:

1. Relationships
2.  Time
3.  Money
4.  Blessings
5.  Revelaton
6.  Power
7.  And possibly your relationship with God.

To hear the entire message, please visit our website and click on the Media Tab. You can listen online, download it to your MP3 player, or podcast.

If you're visiting in the area or looking for a church home, we invite you to our Sunday Morning Service at 10:00 AM. Zoel Christian Fellowship is located at 1111 Easton Rd. (Route 611), Warrington, PA. We look forward to meeting you.




Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Quotable Quote

"Satan's number one weapon is pride; God's number one  defense is humility." - Larry Burkett


Tuesday, August 13, 2019

This Week at Zoe


MIDWEEK SERVICE - Wednesday, 8/14/19, at 7:30 PM. Pastor Steve will be teaching on Ezekiel 5. See the church  Facebook page on Wednesday for a preview.



MEN'S BREAKFAST - Saturday, 8/17/19, at 8:00 AM. Please bring a breakfast item and your Bible.


SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE - Sunday, 8/18/19, at 10:00 AM. Pastor Steve, Connie,and their family will be on vacation. Ethel Waters will bring the message.

Zoe Christian Fellowship is located at 1111 Easton Rd. (Route 611), in Warrington, PA. If you're visiting in the area or looking for a church home, we hope you'll stop in and experience a truly warm, friendly church.


Monday, August 12, 2019

Sunday Morning Series - The Need For Faithfulness - "Am I Exalted?"

Text:  Luke 14:1-34

In verses 14:1-6, Jesus is invited to a Pharisee's home for dinner. One of the other guests was a man with dropsy or what we call edema. (One common cause of this is congestive heart failure.)

It's interesting this dinner takes place on the Sabbath. Apparently, they had no problem entertaining on the Sabbath but didn't like healing on that day. Were they thankful Jesus was coming to dinner? No, they were trying to entrap Him.They hated Jesus.

We accept or fix what we love and appreciate. The rest we criticize and denounce. How did the Pharisees get this attitude?

Luke 1:7-14 - The Seating

1.  Be grrateful  to be at the dinner.
2.  Let others be concerned  with seating.

What happens when you stay in the low seat? Note: Jesus isn't against people being  honored by others or receiving honor. He speaks against exalting yourself. The Pharisees exalted themselves above Jesus.

What can we learn from this event? To hear the entire message, please visit our website and click on the Media Tab. You can listen online, download it to your MP3 player, or podcast.

If you're visiting in the area or want to know how Christianity is relevant to your life, we invite you to visit Zoe Christian Fellowship. We're located at 1111 Easton Rd. (Route 611), in Warrington, PA. We look forward to meeting you!










Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Quotable Quote

"You will never possess what you are unwilling to pursue." - Mike Murdock

Tuesday, August 6, 2019

This Week at Zoe


MIDWEEK SERVICE - Wednesday, 8/7/19, at 7:30 PM. Pastor Steve will be teaching on Ezekiel 4.



SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE - Sunday, 8/11/19, at 10:00 AM.
SUPER CHURCH FOR KIDS - 10:00 AM

Are you looking for answers to the dilemmas of life? Come on out to Zoe Christian Fellowship for dynamic Praise & Worship, Biblical teaching, and a warm, family atmosphere.

We're located at 1111 Easton Rd. (Route 611), in Warrington, PA. We look forward to meeting you!


Monday, August 5, 2019

Sunday Morning Series - The Need for Faithfulness - Turn to the Light


Text:  Luke 19:1-27

In Luke 19:1-7, we're told that Zacchaeus was a chief tax collector and a rich man. His curiosity led him to see Jesus. He had a problem though - he was short and could not see because of the crowd. The people didn't care whether he could see or not because tax collectors were hated. Zaccheus was a problem solver and didn't allow that to stop him. He climbed a sycamore tree to get a better view.

Jesus comes along and calls out to Zaccheus. Scripture tells us that Jesus only spoke and did what the Father told Him to do. So, the Father knew Zaccheus. Jesus had his name, where he was, and that He was to go to this man's house for dinner.

Zaccheus is overjoyed and does exactly what Jesus tells him to do. At this point during the encounter, he's a sinner, but he obeys the Lord.

Other people complained that Jesus was going to eat with a sinner. They didn't have joy in seeing one lost come to Jesus. Perhaps they wanted Him for themselves or just wanted Him to stay away from those they disliked.

Zaccheus' encounter results in his pledge to give half of what he owns to the poor and to return any money he's taken wrongfully with interest. Jesus didn't condemn him for his sins. The world expects condemnation from us. Instead, Jesus demonstrates what God desires of us.

To hear the entire message, please visit our website and click on the Media tab. You can listen online, download it to your MP3 player, or podcast.

If you're visiting in the area, want to know more about how the Bible is relevant to you, or want to get closer to the Lord, we invite you to Zoe Christian Fellowship. We're located at 1111 Easton Rd. (Route 611), in Warrington, PA. We look forward to meeting you!