
60 Second Update, Issue 32
11/04/22 • 0 min
60 Seconds is all it takes to make sure you've not missed out on any of our posts, videos and resources - or exciting events we've got coming up.
Coming Up
BerryBunch Programmes are back! After a month of all sorts of other projects for the BerryBunch, our regular schedule is back up and running.
The only exception is Marriage Matters which will return in the New Year - with some exciting changes planned.
Dave Unleashed also returns in a couple of weeks with Story Times going out weekly anyway - because we use those in our Konnect Radio show every Sunday between 3pm and 6pm (UK time)!
Endurance
In the first episode of this new Season of Endurance, Steven and Nathan begin by looking at Celebrating Progress and what that means to us in our physical and spiritual exercise.
Family Prayer Time
Family Prayer Time kicks off (albeit in a lovely gentle way of course!!) with a Season of prayers from the bible. Jo and Peter begin with the most most well know of them all - the Lord's Prayer.
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60 Seconds is all it takes to make sure you've not missed out on any of our posts, videos and resources - or exciting events we've got coming up.
Coming Up
BerryBunch Programmes are back! After a month of all sorts of other projects for the BerryBunch, our regular schedule is back up and running.
The only exception is Marriage Matters which will return in the New Year - with some exciting changes planned.
Dave Unleashed also returns in a couple of weeks with Story Times going out weekly anyway - because we use those in our Konnect Radio show every Sunday between 3pm and 6pm (UK time)!
Endurance
In the first episode of this new Season of Endurance, Steven and Nathan begin by looking at Celebrating Progress and what that means to us in our physical and spiritual exercise.
Family Prayer Time
Family Prayer Time kicks off (albeit in a lovely gentle way of course!!) with a Season of prayers from the bible. Jo and Peter begin with the most most well know of them all - the Lord's Prayer.
Keep in Touch
Social media loves to hide the stuff you see.
So, to make sure you never miss out on our latest posts, videos and BerryBunch News, just sign up to BerryBytes – our Weekly Newsletter and you’ll be up to date everything we produce: For Free, For All!
The BerryBunch
For all our Social Links
www.berrybunch.family/allthesocials
Watch Online
YouTube – www.tinyurl.com/YouTubeBBF
Listen Online
Just search your favourite podcast provider for “BerryBunch.family”
Support Online
Patreon - www.patreon.com/BerryBunch
PayPal.me – www.PayPal.Me/BerryBunchfamily
#BerryBunchFamilyFive #60secondupdate #ICYMI #incaseyoumissedit #latestnews #comingup
Keep in Touch with the BerryBunch
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Support Us Online
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Catch us on Konnect Radio for our weekly show - Family Focus: Sundays, 3 til 6pm
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S05E033, Cogs, Bings, Engineers and me, Andy B 2 Minute Video
Our kitchen has a sensor which enables the lid to raise, and hold in place – open – at just the swipe of your hand. Or your butt if you back towards it. It really isn’t fussy!
Anyway, ours stopped working and a critical element of this capability is a small black box that joins a motor to the bin lid itself. And inside this black box are a number of small plastic white cogs, and one black cog.
In checking out to see what was broken one of these cogs flipped out, and I managed to knock another one loose: I did not know which way they were supposed to fit together, and there were an alarmingly large number of possibilities as I soon was to discover! I got there in the end, but with no details on how they should be, it took me longer than it needed to.
In life it can feel as though our cogs – the different parts of our life - are not meshing together well! Sometimes we need to have them replaced or just relocated. And, as Christians, that means handing over the keys to our car, so to speak, to the Holy Spirit. He comes, as the gentle person He is, to rearrange those parts of our life which have simply gone out of alignment.
But, in order for Him to do His work, we need to allow Him to do so – and that means inviting Him into our hearts and minds to put things the way they should be, and need to be, as per the Maker’s Instructions.
Just a thought...
Andy B
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S05E034, Watching and Actively Waiting, Andy B 2 Minute Video
Jesus will return one day. It states it in the clearest of terms at the end of the bible, but also all the way through the bible too. Jesus IS coming back, and there WILL be a judgment made of those who are going to heaven, and those who are going to hell. This may not be popular teaching, but it is true none the less.
But, how should we wait for His return?
Well, firstly, we have to realise that we can never know when Jesus is coming back. If anybody ever tells you’ve they’ve worked it out, they’re lying to you and themselves. Plain and simple – not even Jesus knew the time when He would return, so no human being can ever know!
Witnessing a conversation between some Christian bloggers I was saddened to see unpleasantness erupt around “works and salvation”. These religious words are usually used when one states that we can not go to heaven (salvation) based on what we have done (our works) it is absolutely true that what we do (our works) will not get us into heaven. More on that below!
While there is debate around whether or not it is possible to lose your salvation (in other words whether or not you can become a Christian then stop being a Christian and lose your place in heaven) and I have heard both, that is not relevant here. What is relevant is to say is that salvation without works IS a huge problem! Because, ultimately, if we love Jesus, then there should be works evident in our lives of that love, for others to see, hear and witness.
You don’t need church or baptism or communion to be a Christian, as good and beneficial as they are. But you do need works. Not because works will assure you a place in heaven – they can not do that. But, because without works there is no evidence of faith. And, without any evidence of a faith I’d be seriously questioning the salvation of that person.
If you want to go to heaven you need to have a relationship with Jesus Christ – you need to say sorry for everything you have done which is wrong, and you need to believe that Jesus died and rose again in 3 days. Nothing else will get you into heaven, and you don’t need anything else to ‘push you over the line’. Jesus already did what was impossible, by making it possible for us to go heaven in the first place – you get to heaven through a relationship with Jesus, and nothing else can add to that, or replace that.
And that’s it. It isn’t complicated!
Just a thought...
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