Monday, July 22, 2013


Outline of Service 28th July 2013

I Will Come to You  John 14:18

Hymn 3:  The Promised Power  
The Lord’s Prayer Luke 11:2-4
Psalm 107:1-8, 42-43:  – God’s Lovingkindness

Bible Readings:
God’s Blessings to Believers:  Isaiah 44:1-19 
How to Prepare:  Acts 15:5-21
Obedience – The Key:  John 14:10-21

Hymn 15:  God’s Spirit Will Prepare His People
·        Isaiah speaks of three Groups of believers
·        Most Christians follow only some of the Old Testament Laws
·        Jews do not accept the (New) Testament of Jesus Christ
·        Christian Israelites both accept Jesus Christ and also seek to follow the life-style God set out in the Old Testament
·        The Spirit of Truth will prepare people wholly, in spirit and soul and body
·        When Jesus Christ returns He will be looking for obedient followers of His Commandments who are in the World but not of the World
·        All will be changed in accordance with God’s Will.

Hymn 47:  Proving Faith by Works  


Doxology

Friday, July 19, 2013

The Paper July 2013 - Beyond Reasonable Doubt?
How do we prove something?  I guess for different types of hypotheses (what we are trying to prove) and for different people there are different criteria that would be acceptable as a “proof”.  And then there are different sorts of proof - scientific proof, mathematical proof and personal proof – and a combination of them all, as appropriate, needs to be considered before we would be personally satisfied that something is true.  In this article I would like to share some mathematical facts, and then think about how these might support a personal proof of a related matter. 
 Have a look at the following Tables.  They do not “prove” anything as they are a set of true mathematical statements.  However it does show something about the symmetry of numbers and as a result creates a feeling that the power of numbers is greater than just the equations.
1x8 +1=9
12x8+2=98
123x8+3=987
1234x8+4=9876
12345x8+5=98765
123456x8+6=987654
1234567x8+7=9876543
12345678x8+8=98765432
123456789x8+9=987654321
or this one:
1x9+2=11
12x9+3=111
123x9+4=1111
1234x9+5=11111
12345x9+6=111111
123456x9+7=1111111
1234567x9+8=11111111
12345678x9+9=111111111
Get’s you wondering, doesn’t it!  There is an order beyond our basic understanding that seems to be demonstrated here.
Next let’s take the letters of the alphabet, A to Z and assign a number to each; A=1, B==2 and so on up to Z=26.  Let’s then look at a number of words, assign the numbers, add up the total and call it a percentage.  We find the following:  Knowledge = 96%       Hard work = 98%      Attitude = 100%
The three are each important, but this gives them a ranking.  This suggests that whilst knowledge is important, hard work (through application of the knowledge) is more important, and that attitude - your approach to the job or what you feel inside – is even more important. 
Now as a Christian I believe there is a greater power than that which we are presently able to comprehend, and that the World has been ordered by a Great Creator who we call God.  I believe that this God manifested His love toward His creation in a strange way – He sent His Son to live on this Earth some 2,000 years ago, and He was subjected to its ways and whims; He was crucified because people argued about the good He did and miracles that He performed, but strangely enough through His death the power of death has been overcome.  Through belief in Him we can experience an inward assurance that we will receive life in the World to come, but we can  also hold a hope of being kept alive until His (Jesus Christ’s) promised return.  Maybe this all sounds unbelievable to those who have not studied the matter, but it reflects the Love of God as set out in His Plan in the Bible.  And what do we get if we total the letters in the “Love of God”?  Love of God = 101% - more than we are able to imagine or comprehend!
Whilst these mathematical facts themselves really do not prove anything, they hopefully can help us to think about a paradigm or framework of understanding that transcends our own ability.  What hidden knowledge might be tucked away into which we get a window of perception when we consider examples such as these?  What other issues of life might be hidden in ideas and principles that many people don’t respect any more, but consider to be old-fashioned or out of date?  If we know these principles, and work at understanding them with the right attitude we may get closer to finding out!

We would like to invite you to visit us, or a Church in your local Community, to talk about how many things in the World around us point to a Great Creator, and to discuss the Plan that is set out in the Holy Bible.  See Church Notices in this Paper for times of Meetings at the Christian Israelite Church at 196 Campbell Street, Darlinghurst.  

Thursday, July 11, 2013


Outline of Service 14th July 2013

The Sign ... of the End of the World Matt 24:3

Hymn 37 – Tune 26:  The Promised Time  
The Lord’s Prayer Luke 11:2-4
Psalm 80:1-8, 18-19:  – God’s Leadership

Bible Readings:
God’s Protection for His People:  Exodus 8:16-32 
A Falling Away:  2 Timothy 3:1-9
Jesus Describes the Conditions:    Matt 24:1-14, 21-31, 36-44

Hymn 100:  Preparing for the Time
·       The End has been spoken of from the Beginning
·       The World will follow the ways of evil, but God will give His People rest in a time of trouble
·       When Jesus Christ returns Satan will be bound
·       The dead in Christ will rise with spiritual bodies, but those who are alive will be changed without physical death
·       God’s Spirit will enter into the bodies of His people and replace the life of blood – as Jesus is now

Hymn 83:  Coming Ready or Not!  


Doxology

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Outline of Service 23rd June 2013

Who Are Israelites.... Romans 9:4

Hymn 6:  A Future Kingdom  
The Lord’s Prayer Luke 11:2-4
Psalm 80:1-8, 18-19:  – God’s Leadership

Bible Readings:
The Covenant People:  Exodus 19:1-8; Deut 5:22-33
Where is Israel?  Romans 9:1-5; 11:1-12, 25-27, 33-36
An Everlasting Covenant:  Jeremiah 31:31-37

Hymn 96:  God Guides Israel
·       God chose Israel to be His Witnesses on the Earth
·       Israel of old did not follow God’s ways
·       God scattered them to turn them back to Him
·       Israel will be known by their desire to be obedient
·       The Remnant will live in their Land (their bodies) forever and overcome physical death after Jesus Christ returns

Hymn 72:  Israel’s Hope and Prayer  


Doxology

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Outline of Service 9th June 2013

The Restitution of All Things

Hymn 90:  Walking With God
The Lord’s Prayer Luke 11:2-4
Psalm 67:1-7:  – Let God Reign

Bible Readings:
Restored and Redeemed:  2 Samuel 9:1-13
The Message and the Evidence:  Acts 3:1-26

Hymn 80  (Tune 79):  Promised Liberty
·       God created all things good
·       Evil came and marred God’s creation
·       The sacrifice of Jesus has reconciled the World to God
·       Most look for spiritual salvation, but we can also look for physical redemption
·       The Restitution of ALL things will occur after Jesus returns

Hymn 37  (Tune 34):  Everything Made New  


Doxology

Friday, May 24, 2013


The Paper May 2013 – Ready For A Change?
In his book, Thinking for a Change, Dr. John Maxwell, a well known International motivational speaker, says, “The right thought, plus the right people, in the right environment, at the right time, for the right reason, always produces the right result”.  Brutus in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, summarised the same concept in a different way when he said, “There is a tide in the affairs of men, which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune”.  Whilst Dr Maxwell is looking at ways to consciously impact the environment and help construct a desired result, Shakespeare is suggesting that life is much more a game of chance, and that we need to be ready to seize each opportunity as and when it arises.
The issue many of us have, however, is in knowing what is the “right” result, the “right” thought, the “right” environment and so on.  In our society today the assignment of “right” and “wrong” is often made based on a personal assessment rather than through reference to an absolute standard.  In Science there are standard units for distance, weight, temperature, heat , time and so on, which are clearly defined.  In Mathematics there are accepted processes for manipulation of numbers and formulae.  In the written word there are construction techniques considered to be correct.  But when it comes to the real issues of life, such as behavioural, emotional and relational issues, in response to real life events, most people think they are on their own.  But are they or should they be?
Most religious groups believe that there are standards of behaviour that should be followed.  These may vary between Religions and cultures, but there is a recognition of a standard for what is “right”, rather than it being left to the choice of the individual.  There are, if you like, a set of Cosmos behavioural patterns which are recognised as “right”.  There are some foundation standards that all have in common such as concern and compassion for others.
Christians in particular believe that there is an absolute standard of behaviour which is set out in the Bible – the Guide Book for living.  Jesus said, “He that findeth his life shall lose it, and he that loseth his life shall find it”.  (Matthew 10:39)  There are many testimonies from people who have experienced that whilst they were primarily thinking of themselves, their lives were unsatisfying, but once they started thinking of others their lives became meaningful.  I had an old Aunty who had a few life-challenges, but whenever she felt down she would always find someone in a worse situation than herself, and do something to help them.  Remember the old addage, “I had no shoes and complained, until I met a man who had no feet”. (Anonymous)
St Paul, writing in the New Testament of the Bible (Hebrews 4:7-11) talks about reviewing our life-situation within our environment, and making decisions to change or renew aspects of our lifestyle so that we can be at peace with where we are and what we are doing.  He concludes that there is no better time to do that than “Now”.  “To-day if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts.”  The Bible message is that we need help from outside to be able to arrive at peace within ourselves - Christians believe that events of some 2,000 years ago have made a way for people in all generations to receive this help.  This ties together a continuum of life – an existence prior to us coming into this world, our presence here now, and what happens in the future.
Going back to where we started, how do we achieve the “right result” to which John Maxwell referred?  If we want to improve our life understanding we have the right thought, if we mentor our lives on those who have achieved an inward peace we have the right people, if we mix with like minded people we will have the right environment, “now” is the right time, and if the reason is because we want to do what is “right” in an absolute sense, not just from our own assessment, then we have the right reason.  If we put all this together we will surely benefit with an improved life-style which is the right result. 
We would like to invite you to visit us, or a Church in your local Community, to talk about what might be the “right things” in your life, and if you are thinking for a change, to discuss how you might go about setting the right conditions for that change to occur.  See Church Notices in this Paper for times of Meetings at the Christian Israelite Church at 196 Campbell Street – we have been there since 1853 - 160 years. 
Rodney Gray – Pastor Christian Israelite Church, 196 Campbell Street, Sydney (www.cichurch.com or visit cichurch.blogspot.com.au)

Thursday, May 23, 2013


Outline of Service 26th May 2013

Continuing Daily

Hymn 106:  God’s Endless Goodness
The Lord’s Prayer Luke 11:2-4
Psalm 19:1-10, 14:  – God’s Greatness and Provision

Bible Readings:
Everyday Events – but not every day!  1 Kings 17:1-16
Part of The Plan:  Acts 2:1, 22-47

Hymn 99:  God’s Unspoken Presence
·       God created all for His Glory
·       Satan introduced evil into God’s creation
·       Jesus has reconciled the World to God
·       There is a personal invitation for each individual
·       We continue daily until Jesus’ return

Hymn 34:  God’s Power Within  

Doxology