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As we prepare for the Sabbath, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on the amazing time we had together at church camp last weekend. What a powerful and enriching experience it was! Pr Lloyd Grolimund’s messages about the Holy Spirit were both enlightening and encouraging, helping us understand who the Holy Spirit is and how He leads us closer to Jesus. We were reminded that the Holy Spirit is not only with us but actively leading us in our journey of faith. Through His presence, we are empowered to live more like Jesus, to hear His voice, and to be transformed by His love.

Beyond the inspiring messages, we also had the privilege of fellowshipping together. It was a weekend filled with meaningful conversations, fun and a deepening of friendships. The fellowship we shared was a beautiful reminder of the body of Christ working together, supporting one another, and growing stronger as a church family.

As we prepare for the Sabbath tomorrow, let’s reflect on the gospel in the book of Revelation—the good news that reveals not only Jesus' majesty but also His tender, and loving character. We see the glorious Christ, the Alpha and the Omega, who reigns victorious over all. Yet, even in His exalted glory, He remains the compassionate Saviour who invites us into a relationship of love and intimacy. Revelation is not just about prophecy or future events; at its core, it is the revelation of Jesus Christ—His character, His sacrifice, and His desire for us to draw near to Him.

In His letters to the churches, we see Jesus' heart for His people—full of grace, correction, and a longing to restore. The gospel message is clear: Jesus, the Lamb who was slain for us, calls us to repent, trust in His salvation, and remain faithful until the end. His love and grace are at the centre of this powerful revelation, reminding us that the gospel is not only a past event but a present reality that transforms our lives today.

May we continue to be open to the Holy Spirit’s guidance, seeking Jesus and His presence in every aspect of our lives. Let´s be encouraged by the character of Jesus, drawing closer to Him and being reminded that the same Saviour who walked with His disciples is still present, leading us with love, truth, and grace.

Blessings,   Malin Andersen
Associate Church Pastor

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