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Just Rodney
Each week, you will find brief insights on this blog page into Pastor Rodney's upcoming Sunday message. After each Sunday service, visit this blog again to view the same post, updated with a video of our worship time.
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On behalf of Becky and myself - “Thank You!” to the church of God that is in Brooklyn for the pastor’s appreciation gift and for all your kind and gracious words of encouragement. The work of the ministry takes all of...
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Jesus said, “…follow Me and I will make you fishers of men.” God by His grace has called us out of darkness and into His marvelous light for a purpose! His greatest desire is that you and I will spend an eternity in heaven with Him and that in this journey we influence as many as we can to go with us - hence “fishers of men.” And just as with fishermen there is preparation, there is preparation for us as well. Part of this preparation is dealing with...
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“Follow Me”, words from Jesus. This call was not just to the original twelve disciples, but for all people that answer the call of salvation - past, present and future! What an honor to know that Jesus Himself has called us and chosen us - “You did not choose me, but I chose you…” (cf. John 15:16)
What an honor and privilege too - to “be called children of God.”
(cf. 1 John 3:1) With honor and privilege comes responsibility. Jesus says to follow Him. What does that look like to follow Him?....
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“Looking Unto Jesus” For many years I aspired to be a world class runner. I did all the research, read all the books and applied the training. I was disciplined in my training, diet, sleep and habits. I looked to many of the great runners of my time as inspiration: Steve Prefontaine (Oregon); Bob Kennedy (Indiana); Bill Rogers (Boston), to name just a few. Although I set many...
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The Brooklyn Church of God is celebrating (“Homecoming”) 52 years of life and ministry this Sunday, October 4th, 2015! I am thankful for ALL those who have sacrificially given of their time, talent and money to the ministry here - past, present and future! As pastor, I recognize that although I am entering into others labour (cf. John 4: 38), I must continue to build upon that one foundation - Jesus Christ. I, like Paul, claim...
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I believe we would all agree that life can be challenging and difficult at times. You might even say, “Life is not fair!” And you would be right. No one knew (other than Jesus) that more than...
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As Christ followers we are commanded to love God and love others (cf. Deuteronomy 6: 4-6; Matthew 22: 36-40). Jesus said in the gospel of John, “If anyone loves Me, he will keep my word.” (cf. John 14:23) Jesus said the world will know that you are my disciples, “if you love one another” (cf. John 13:35). Jesus even told us to “love our enemies.” (cf. Matthew 5:44) This raises the question, “can we....
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“Jesus, Jesus, Jesus there is just something about that name!” Jesus has many other Names, seven of which can be found in Psalm 23:
Jehovah Rohi - The Lord is My Shepherd.
Jehovah Jireh - The Lord will...
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The body of Christ is made up of a diverse group of redeemed people. Individually we come from different backgrounds and vocations. We have uniques gifts, interests and passions. We also have different strengths and weaknesses. Our lives have taken us down different paths in life and ministry. From the “onlooker” some of our paths have been one of ease (looks are deceiving). For others it has been one of many heartaches, disappointments and set-backs. But, no matter which path we find ourselves currently on, life in general has a way of “robing” us of our Joy. Even the everyday routines and responsibilities of life can “squeeze” the Joy from our souls. But does this have to be the case? Can we live our lives without losing our “Joy?” The Bible says,...
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As a follower of Christ, do you seek His will for you? And if so, does God really have a perfect will for each one of us? Well, what does the Bible say? We read in 1 Thessalonians 4:3, “For this is the will of God, your sanctification.” First, we know from scripture that God is not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance (cf. 2 Peter 3:9) (first work of grace). Secondly, we know that...
 
