keynote
WHEREVER SIN
FLOWS, GRACE
OVERFLOWS!
Grace is the unmerited favour God has
poured into our lives through Christ.
This extravagant provision is first and
foremost for the removal of our sin so
that we can reconnect with God and enter
into a deep relationship with him and
with others. It is also enables us to live a
life that honours him above all things. To
live and to love well.
Colin Dye
Senior Minister
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Without grace, we would all be lost,
far from God and with no solid hope.
But grace came and we are saved. As we
come to trust in God, we learn to depend
on his grace, moment by moment in every
situation and circumstance of life. We
discover God’s grace is sufficient in
all things.
There is also grace for every season
we go through and it is especially needed
in times of change. We are going through
such a season in KTLCC as God positions
us for the days that lie ahead. The nation
as a whole is facing the challenges of
change, not just from Brexit, but also from
other global influences. London seems to
be in a constant state of flux as it
responds to pressure from those who
want to shape the city in their image.
Our greatest prayer right now must be
for more grace. He promises to give it to
us if we remain humble before him. The
prophetic word I reflect on later in this
issue of Revival Times is, “God has still
more grace for London.” But in order to
receive it, we must come before him in
renewed repentance and fresh faith.
As the people of God, we are called to
be carriers of the grace of God. Let us be
the agents of change for good in our city,
salt and light where it is needed the most.
Above all, we must show and tell every
Londoner that there is good news, and that
good news is a person: Jesus Christ!
Revival Times November 2018
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