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CHRIST’S ‘WELL DONE!’ Lyndon Bowring CHAIRMAN
Salvation is an unconditional gift of grace through faith, but as if this wasn’t enough, God in His generous mercy and grace pours further blessings upon His beloved children! And although some of these rewards come during our lifetimes, millions of faithful Christians throughout the ages have received little or nothing, many suffering greatly. What a wonderful consolation, that Jesus promises them: ‘Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven.’ Matthew 5:11,12 (NIV). A Day of Reckoning is coming when our God of justice ‘will search all hearts and examine secret motives and give all people their due rewards, according to what their actions deserve’. Jeremiah 17:10 (NLT). 1 Corinthians 4:5 (NLT) adds: ‘Then God will give to each one whatever praise is due.’ On that day Jesus will say, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant!’ for acts of love done in His name. Besides the inexpressible joy of being in His eternal presence, as the ‘books’ of every life are opened, other honours and responsibilities will be granted to Christians who’ve faithfully served Him. Paul says in 1 Corinthians 3 how all our accomplishments will be tested and refined by a fire that burns up the ‘wood, hay and straw’ of our lives, leaving those ‘gold, silver and precious stones’ that were built on the foundation of Christ. Please remember that you will receive a reward for every deed of kindness, sacrifice and generosity done in His name, seen and unseen. In His grace,
June 2021
Greetings from CARE!
Rev Lyndon Bowring CHAIRMAN
I want to take this opportunity once more to express our deep gratitude for your prayers. This ministry of faithful intercession is vitally important and so very precious to God. CARE has always prioritised prayer and many people tell us how much they appreciate our Prayer Diary. We also seek to keep you up to speed as other prayer needs arise, especially through our weekly Impact Direct email and CARE’s ‘Ways to Pray’ series on a wide range of subjects. At the end of the Bible, in Revelation 5:8 we read of golden bowls filled with the incense of people’s prayers throughout all ages. In many cases, we’ll have to wait until heaven to discover God’s responses, receive His blessings and understand His perfect will.
RESURRECTION HOPE These last long months have been filled with uncertainty, challenge and loss. But whatever we’ve gone through, and whatever lies ahead, let’s be encouraged that because of Christ’s death and triumphant resurrection we may come boldly to His throne to ask for mercy and seek His grace when we need it most. (Hebrews 4:16 NLT)
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CARE (Christian Action Research & Education) | Chief Executive Nola Leach | Chairman Rev Lyndon Bowring 53 Romney St, London, SW1P 3RF | 020 7233 0455 | mail@care.org.uk | Charity No: 1066963 | Scottish Charity No: SC038911
In his latest book Hope in Times of Fear, Timothy Keller writes: ‘To have hope in God is not to have an uncertain, anxious wish that He will affirm your plan … The resurrection of Jesus confirms that there is a God who is both good and powerful, who brings light out of darkness, and who is patiently working out a plan for His glory, our good, and the good of the world.’ Trusting in Christ means our eternal future is assured – knowing our Redeemer lives, not just hoping so! And it’s this hope that inspires us to love and serve others.