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NewDay Church Podcast: Inspiring Sermons & Spiritual Growth

Welcome to the official podcast of NewDay Church, based in Edenvale, South Africa!. At NewDay Church, our mission is to see people saved, healed, set free, comforted, and released to be all they can be. We believe in being radically Word-based, embracing the principle of "The Bible plus nothing; the Bible minus nothing."

This podcast features audio recordings of our Sunday Services, special events, and insightful teachings that will equip you to live a life transformed by God's grace. Whether you're seeking spiritual growth, a deeper understanding of the Word, or simply encouragement for your daily walk, you'll find relevant and impactful content here.

Join our community as we explore topics such as:

•Understanding the Kingdom of God

•Living a life of faith (e.g., "Follow Jesus – Walking on Water")

•Building a strong and vibrant church community

•Finding perspective and purpose in God

•The glory of the Incarnation

Subscribe now to receive regular updates and be empowered by the timeless truths of God's Word. For more information about New Day Church, our services, and ministries, visit newday.co.za.

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•Website: newday.co.za

•Email: info@newday.co.za

•Phone: +27 11 452 4993

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  • Understanding the Kingdom of God (pt 29) : The Lost Art of Persistence: Compassion - Moved by Compassion: The Sharp Point of the Gospel
    Nov 16 2025

    Why close this 29-week Kingdom series with compassion? Because a church full of activity without compassion for people who need the gospel is useless in Kingdom hands. This is the sharp point—where Kingdom teaching meets real human need.

    Using the Good Samaritan parable, Pastor Greg delivers what may be Jesus's most important teaching, embodying what it actually means to live in the Kingdom of God.

    Ordinary People Change the World Jesus sent out 72 ordinary people—tax collectors and fishermen—to preach the Gospel. They came back raving about Kingdom power. Then a smart lawyer asks: "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" Jesus's plan is to evangelize the world using ordinary people demonstrating extraordinary power.

    Who Is My Neighbor? The lawyer answers correctly: "Love the Lord your God and your neighbor as yourself." But asks, "Who is my neighbor?" Jesus doesn't define it—He tells a story and changes the question from "Who is my neighbor?" to "Who am I a neighbor to?"

    The Despised Samaritan (Luke 10:30-37) A Jewish man is beaten, robbed, left half-dead. A priest passes by. A Levite looks and passes by—both avoiding uncleanness that would prevent religious duties. Then comes a despised Samaritan. When he saw the man, he felt compassion and acted. Bandaged wounds, used his donkey, paid two silver coins, promised to return.

    What Is Compassion? Compassion means to suffer with, to feel with. You enter the world of the person you're ministering to. But you can only be compassionate when you know what compassion is. "We love because He first loved us" (1 John 4:19). When your tank is full of God's love, you have something to give.

    The Little Things This Samaritan changed a life with little things. Two silver coins. No long-term commitment. He didn't sell his house or relocate. It's the little things that change lives when we do right. This Kingdom advances through millions of little Christians doing little things, starting little fires everywhere.

    Being Politically/Socially Incorrect To call a Jew a Samaritan was offensive in that culture. Yet Jesus makes the despised Samaritan the hero. Are you willing to be politically or socially incorrect when you find a need?

    Redeem Your Time "Redeem the time, buy back the moments, because the days are evil" (Ephesians 5:16). Daily our time is poised to be wasted. The enemy does everything to get you to waste time so that when someone needs help, your busyness turns you away. God is in your moments—driving, at your desk, in quiet times. He says, "Cross the road. I have something there for you."

    The Test How do you feel when confronted with the kingdom of darkness in someone's life? "Do to others whatever you would like them to do to you" (Matthew 7:12). If I was beaten and lying there, I'd want help. So when I see someone like that, let me help.

    Key Scriptures

    • Luke 10:25-37 (Good Samaritan)
    • Luke 10:1-23 (The 72 sent out)
    • 1 John 4:19
    • Ephesians 5:16
    • Matthew 7:12
    • Colossians 4:5

    Who This Episode Is For

    • Anyone who feels too ordinary to make a Kingdom difference
    • Christians caught in religious activity without practical compassion
    • Believers needing to understand what being a "neighbor" really means
    • Those asking "How can I make a difference?" (Start with little things)
    • Church members ready to move from theory to Kingdom action

    Keys to Persistence (Complete):

    1. Forgiveness (Week 26)
    2. Service (Week 27)
    3. Prayer (Week 28)
    4. Compassion (Week 29 - FINALE)
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    47 min
  • Understanding the Kingdom of God (pt 28) : Shameless Persistence: Why Prayer Changes Everything (Even When God Already Knows)
    Nov 16 2025

    If God already knows everything and knows what you need before you ask, why pray? Can our prayers actually change events, or are things predetermined?

    Fresh from weeks in a high care ward with his father, Pastor Greg tackles these fundamental questions while revealing surprising truths about what happens when we pray. This isn't theory—it's hard-earned wisdom from sitting hour after hour with nothing to do but pray.

    Prayer is Breathing For Christians, prayer is everything. If you're not a person of prayer, you're operating on 5-10% of your potential. Prayer shifts the atmosphere, shifts God, but most importantly—prayer shifts you. There's no substitute. It produces results that non-prayer simply can't.

    The Persistent Widow (Luke 18:1-8) Jesus tells of a widow repeatedly coming to an unjust judge who doesn't fear God or care about people. Her shameless persistence wins. The judge finally says, "This woman is driving me crazy. I'll give her justice because she's wearing me out with constant requests."

    Shameless Persistence (Luke 11:5-8) A man knocks on his friend's door at midnight. Though the friend won't help for friendship's sake, Jesus says he'll respond "because of your shameless persistence." That's how you become one of God's favorites.

    The Power of Asking Asking isn't incidental—it's fundamental to human relationships. From a baby crying for milk, there is asking and giving. This shapes the very nature of God. He loves it when we ask.

    Keep Asking, Seeking, Knocking (Matthew 7:7) "Keep on asking and you will receive. Keep on seeking and you will find. Keep on knocking and the door will be opened." But prayers that get answered are prayers God wants you to pray with right motive.

    Prayer as Relationship Prayer isn't throwing something out there. It's conversation. When you pray, you literally welcome His presence. You make yourself present to God—pitching up in His presence. Prayer is doing business with God.

    The Believer's Prayer Template Start with "Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done." Greg shares: "Sitting in high care hour after hour, I found myself praying 'Hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done.' When you submit to God's will, then if you ask, seek, and knock, you receive what He wants you to have."

    God Always Answers God always answers—yes, no, or later. He evaluates based on what He's doing in your life. His timing is perfect but not bound to our urgency. He answers when there's a kairos moment for the kingdom's benefit and yours.

    The Law of Request The law of request is more foundational than gravity because it affects us more. Asking and giving is fundamental to the universe. When we pray, we enter a working relationship with God

    Key Scriptures

    • Luke 18:1-8 (Persistent Widow)
    • Luke 11:5-8 (Friend at Midnight)
    • Matthew 7:7-8 (Ask, Seek, Knock)
    • 1 Thessalonians 5:17
    • Hebrews 11:6
    • The Lord's Prayer

    Pastor Greg: "The most important meeting for me in our church is Thursday night prayer. That's where we together find God's heartbeat."

    Questions:

    • Are you operating on 5-10% because you're not a person of prayer?
    • Are you praying with right motives, starting with God's will?
    • Have answered prayers grown your faith?

    Who This Episode Is For

    • Christians wondering why to pray if God already knows
    • Believers struggling with consistent prayer
    • Anyone discouraged by unanswered prayers
    • Those needing to understand prayer as relationship, not duty
    • Church members undervaluing corporate prayer
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    32 min
  • Understanding the Kingdom Part 27: The Heart of Radical Service: Moving from Entitlement to Unworthy Servant - Tom Purdy
    Nov 16 2025

    What if everything you thought about serving God was backwards? What if the recognition you seek and appreciation you crave are symptoms of a heart that hasn't grasped the revolutionary nature of Kingdom service?

    The Parable That Changes Everything (Luke 17:7-10) When a servant comes in from working all day, does the master say "Come eat"? No. "Prepare my meal, serve me, then eat later." Does the master thank the servant? Of course not. Jesus concludes: "When you obey me, say, 'We are unworthy servants who have simply done our duty.'"

    The Uncomfortable Truth You, Christian, are entitled to nothing. When you were born, what did you deserve? Hell. That's the starting point for understanding Kingdom service. We are saved by grace through faith—there was nothing in us deserving of what Jesus has done. It was pure love.

    Obedience is the Minimum Obedience to God isn't something extra—it's the duty of anyone who follows Christ. Too many approach God transactionally: "Lord, if you will, then I will." But your life was purchased at an incredibly high price. It no longer belongs to you (Galatians 2:20).

    Good Christian vs. Following Jesus Tom shares his struggle: Option 1 - Leave ministry, go into business, tithe, don't lie, pray occasionally, be a "good Christian." Option 2 - Follow Jesus into what He's called him to do, even without preferred financial benefits. The question: Are you being a good Christian or following Jesus?

    The Service Mindset Shift

    • Stop seeking recognition for every act of service
    • Stop getting offended when efforts aren't acknowledged
    • Stop serving people, buildings, leadership—serve Jesus
    • Examine your motives: What do you expect when you serve?
    • What you do by default is who you really are

    From Slaves to Friends (John 15:14-16) The beautiful paradox: Jesus uses slave imagery to illustrate duty, then calls us friends. "I chose you to go and produce lasting fruit." How many of your pursuits will produce lasting fruit into the future?

    Key Scriptures

    • Luke 17:7-10 (The Unworthy Servant)
    • 2 Thessalonians 3:3-5
    • Mark 10:43-45
    • John 15:14-16
    • Galatians 2:20

    Practical Application

    Heart Examination:

    • What's your default when serving isn't acknowledged?
    • Are you serving for recognition or genuinely serving Jesus?
    • What has God called you to do, and what are you doing about it?
    • Are you just being a good Christian, or are you following Jesus?

    The Challenge: Many of us have no idea how to hear God for our lives. We're not deliberate enough to spend time with Him to recognize His voice. We meander and wander because we're not deliberate about knowing the God who saved us. He's alive and has called each of us for an incredible purpose.

    Who This Episode Is For

    • Believers who serve but feel unappreciated
    • Christians needing honest confrontation about service motives
    • Anyone treating their relationship with God as transactional
    • Leaders burned out from expecting recognition
    • Those feeling purposeless and unsure of God's calling
    • Mature believers ready for challenging truth

    Keys to Persistence:

    1. Forgiveness (Week 26)
    2. Service (Week 27 - This Episode)
    3. Prayer (Upcoming)
    4. Humility (Upcoming)
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    54 min
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