5 November 2023 - Baking for God

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Bible in a Year:
Jeremiah 34–36, Hebrews 2

To him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.- Ephesians 3:21


“It seems like a frivolous thing to ask the Lord to help my gelatine to set, but . . . I had the attitude of this whole experience [being] a gift from God,” reflected ### after his Great British Bake Off experience. “Whatever goes well I thank the Lord for, and whatever doesn’t go well I hold onto with an open hand.”

### highlights Ephesians 3:20–21 on his social-media sites as a key passage because he wants to pour out praise to God as the One worthy of all the honour. To God “be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever!” (v. 21). ### wants to use all his words and actions—and all his bakes—to glorify God.

These verses from Paul’s letter form part of a prayer for the Ephesian Christians. Paul desires that they would be strengthened with the power of the Spirit (v. 16) so that, indwelt by Christ, they would be “rooted and established in love” (v. 17). After all, God can do “immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us” (v. 20).

We might not be able to bake like ###, but we can ask God to help us serve Him in all our activities. He will fill us with His grace through His Spirit, helping us to bring Him honour and praise.


Reflect & Pray
Why is it important that Christians such as ### take part in cultural events such as Bake Off? How can you lean on God today, asking Him to fill you with His power?

Creator God, You have made me in Your image and filled me with Your Holy Spirit. Help me to find my strength in You.
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Bible in a Year:
Jeremiah 34–36, Hebrews 2

To him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.- Ephesians 3:21

“It seems like a frivolous thing to ask the Lord to help my gelatine to set, but . . . I had the attitude of this whole experience [being] a gift from God,” reflected ### after his Great British Bake Off experience. “Whatever goes well I thank the Lord for, and whatever doesn’t go well I hold onto with an open hand.”

### highlights Ephesians 3:20–21 on his social-media sites as a key passage because he wants to pour out praise to God as the One worthy of all the honour. To God “be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever!” (v. 21). ### wants to use all his words and actions—and all his bakes—to glorify God.

These verses from Paul’s letter form part of a prayer for the Ephesian Christians. Paul desires that they would be strengthened with the power of the Spirit (v. 16) so that, indwelt by Christ, they would be “rooted and established in love” (v. 17). After all, God can do “immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us” (v. 20).

We might not be able to bake like ###, but we can ask God to help us serve Him in all our activities. He will fill us with His grace through His Spirit, helping us to bring Him honour and praise.

Reflect & Pray
Why is it important that Christians such as ### take part in cultural events such as Bake Off? How can you lean on God today, asking Him to fill you with His power?

Creator God, You have made me in Your image and filled me with Your Holy Spirit. Help me to find my strength in You.
A man or woman who walks with God will always get to their destination, that is heaven. So, whatever you do on earth should be done for the glory of God the Father.
 
Whatever we do or say it will be done to the glory of God the Father. He is my Tower of refuge where I can always go and there will be heavenly food prepared for us. I am the Bread of life says the Lord.
 
Bible in a Year:
Jeremiah 34–36, Hebrews 2

To him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.- Ephesians 3:21

“It seems like a frivolous thing to ask the Lord to help my gelatine to set, but . . . I had the attitude of this whole experience [being] a gift from God,” reflected ### after his Great British Bake Off experience. “Whatever goes well I thank the Lord for, and whatever doesn’t go well I hold onto with an open hand.”

### highlights Ephesians 3:20–21 on his social-media sites as a key passage because he wants to pour out praise to God as the One worthy of all the honour. To God “be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever!” (v. 21). ### wants to use all his words and actions—and all his bakes—to glorify God.

These verses from Paul’s letter form part of a prayer for the Ephesian Christians. Paul desires that they would be strengthened with the power of the Spirit (v. 16) so that, indwelt by Christ, they would be “rooted and established in love” (v. 17). After all, God can do “immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us” (v. 20).

We might not be able to bake like ###, but we can ask God to help us serve Him in all our activities. He will fill us with His grace through His Spirit, helping us to bring Him honour and praise.

Reflect & Pray
Why is it important that Christians such as ### take part in cultural events such as Bake Off? How can you lean on God today, asking Him to fill you with His power?

Creator God, You have made me in Your image and filled me with Your Holy Spirit. Help me to find my strength in You.
Dear God, send revival all over ### all to the glory of Thy name. Amen
 

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