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NEW ZION Sermon of the Week

NEW ZION Sermon of the Week

By: NEW ZION MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL
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NEW ZION MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL is a charismatic, multi-cultural network of churches based in South Africa, committed to lifting up Jesus, loving people, and reaching our world. Our mission is centered on Colossians 1:28, to present everyone fully mature in Christ. STAY CONNECTED with us... FACEBOOK — facebook.com/newzion.mi INSTAGRAM — instagram.com/newzion.church SOUNDCLOUD — soundcloud.com/newzion_churchNEW ZION MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL Christianity Spirituality
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  • [Jesus, Our Sabbath Rest E04] "Rest Through Surrender to His Call" by Apostle Russell Toohey
    Aug 24 2025

    Discover true rest by surrendering to God's call for your life. In a world full of "see-saw" moments and the relentless pursuit of the "American Dream," this sermon reveals how obeying the call of God brings ultimate peace. Apostle Russell Toohey explores the five general dimensions of a believer's calling: finding rest and purpose in Christ , growing as a believer , doing good works prepared in advance by God , and exercising unique spiritual gifts. Learn how figures from the Bible and history, such as Abraham, Priscilla and Aquila, and John Newton, found their rest not in their own understanding, but in acknowledging God in all their ways and pursuing His will, surmises Toohey.

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    56 mins
  • [Jesus, Our Sabbath Rest E03] "Rest Through Trust" by Apostle Russell Toohey
    Aug 17 2025

    Discover true rest by learning to trust in God. In this morning's sermon, Apostle Russell Toohey explores how to find rest for your soul and spirit through unwavering trust, drawing from key scriptures like Proverbs 3:5-6 and Isaiah 26:4.

    The sermon highlights that finding Sabbath rest requires "radical trust," using Abraham as the ultimate example of a life lived by trusting God beyond understanding, even when facing a call to sacrifice his son, Isaac. We will learn to "commit all your ways to Him" and acknowledge God in every aspect of our lives, as He promises to direct our paths and lead us in "the way everlasting". Apostle Russell Toohey also looks at how Jesus, in his final moments, entrusted his spirit into the Father’s hands, providing the ultimate model for living and dying in complete trust.

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    51 mins
  • [Jesus, Our Sabbath Rest E02] "Memorisation of the Word" by Apostle Russell Toohey
    Aug 15 2025

    In this sermon, Apostle Russell Toohey delves into the theme of finding rest through meditating on God's Word. The sermon opens by addressing the destructiveness of unresolved anger, noting that "unresolved, out of control anger is one of the most deadly destroyers of marriage and family". The core of the message focuses on the practice of meditating on scripture. This practice is rooted in the Hebrew tradition, where the word for "meditate," hagah, implies a vocalization or speaking of the words aloud to internalize them. This is contrasted with Eastern meditation, which is an inner journey to find one's center, while Christian meditation is "the concentration of the mind/heart upon an external Revelation."

    The sermon also introduces Lectio Divina, a form of meditative prayer that involves:

    1. Silence: Preparing to communicate with God.
    2. Reading: Slowly reading a passage of Scripture aloud.
    3. Meditating: Chewing on the words and making connections.
    4. Prayer: Using the passage as an outline for prayer.
    5. Contemplation: Waiting in stillness for God to reveal how to apply the passage.
    6. Living it Out: Making notes on how to apply the passage to your life.

    Ultimately, the message emphasizes the power of God's Word to bring rest and change history, just as it did for the young Samuel.

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    38 mins
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