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We are continuing in our series from Peter. This week Pastor Caleb Sookhoo preaches on good work ethic. Good work ethic is rooted in Christianity and during this podcast Pastor Caleb will unpack this for us. Please share this podcast far and wide with family and friends.

We continue our series in the Book of Peter. Today we are on 1 Peter 2:13-17. In a world where lawlessness seems to be the order of the day it is important to understand that every society needs law and order to function.

Life is short! We need to make every second count and every second must be worthwhile. The only way that this is possible is by following Christ. We are called to be the salt and light of the world. In a world void of Christianity evil runs rampant. We have to let our light shine in a dark and dying world!

Different nations and countries have different sets of rules that the citizens live by. We are called to be His people. This means we live to bring glory to Him. And we His people have the responsibility to uphold His name.

What should be the attitude towards Ascension Day? It's important to take stock of our Christianity. Remember the Holy Week in its detail. Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Resurrection Sunday let it carry weight in our hearts. Christ is alive! He has been resurrected and during this time centuries ago He was living and walking for everyone to see. All the libraries of the world could not contain the miracles that He performed after His resurrection and before His ascension. Christ showed Himself to the world as faithful to His Father and His disciples. The question is are you a faithful disciple of Christ?

Where do you place your security? Is it in indulgences, your degree, your social status? All of those things cannot save you and I. Our security is only in Jesus Christ. Salvation is only found in Christ because of His crucifixion. No good works can save us. In all honesty we cannot save ourselves. We need our Saviour Jesus Christ! Happy Easter

We start are new sermon series and it’s on the Book of 1 Peter. Peter being one of the original twelve disciples of Jesus Christ. It’s true that we all have possessions. To place a priority on these possessions is to be materialistic. This is not Christlike by any stretch of the imagination. Christ must be our most valuable possession. But do we first see His value?

Sometimes in life we have to stop and smell the roses. Inasmuch as we have to work which is biblically encouraged we must also not allow ourselves to get caught up in the rat race. Regardless of who we are, we all go through life. As Christians we must be steadfast in our faith in the Lord as the Lord is steadfast. Through the ups and downs of life the world must still see Christ in you.

Merry Christmas to you and your family. Thank you for your support in listening to Calvary With Caleb Sookhoo this year. We pray that you have been blessed with the sermons. Our sermon is centred on Christmas and truly observing the incarnation of Christ in our hearts. An ancient prophecy foretold about the Messiah was fulfilled in a little town called Bethlehem. This is now forthtold across the world of the Saviour’s birth. Surely there must be more to this story than meets the eye.

We find ourselves at Chapter 5 of our series in the Book of James. A corrupt society is highlighted. This was the reality even centuries ago. James helps us navigate through our Christian lives in such a society. We are to keep our eyes on Jesus while living in said society. We cannot allow ourselves to be influenced by the corrupt ways of the world. In this corrupt world we must show them Christ.