The names of God are amazing - they describe the nature and work of God - and in both nature and work of the Lord, the words below are never incompatible nor in disagreement.
Read MoreWhatever you believe about Jesus, if you believe Jesus was born, and if you believe some of the things Jesus did, to explain the maths of what was said about Jesus years before His birth is nothing but astonishing!
Read MoreIn Luke 7:25, speaking of John, and himself, Jesus calls ‘living by faith in the promises of God, and obedience’ – wisdom, saying wisdom is shown to be right by the lives of those who follow it.
Read MoreBut there is also great value in reflecting back on what the Lord has spoken to us as we worship Him! From just our current year…
Read MoreMay Lent present an opportunity to take a step of faith, and open a door because Jesus promises us: “Look! I stand at the door and knock. If you hear my voice and open the door, I will come in, and we will share a meal together as friends.”(Rev 3:20)
Read MoreA US based research organisation ‘State of Theology’ reported in 2019 that 80% of those surveyed believed Jesus to be a created being. What do you believe?
Read MoreOf all the people in history, Jesus is someone worthy of study and understanding. And irrespective of your culture, faith or scientific deference’s, this remains worthy of our attention: who Jesus is, and what He said and did, both continues to transform human history, culture and the hope of His followers to this day.
Read MoreWe all face sadness, sometimes in the present, other times from the past and even thinking about the future.
Read MoreOur Lord and Saviour Jesus was someone who called us family. Jesus was someone not only gave His time, but His very life.
Read MoreThe bible reading finishes with a true picture of obedience and this is hard for us to accept. We often feel we deserve a reward for doing good and right. We feel we deserve something for obeying. Jesus says to us - obedience is just duty.
Read MoreAfter Good Friday, how do we wrestle with
“And if you do not carry your own cross and follow me, you cannot be my disciple.”
Read MoreEphesians 4:3 says that we ought to be eager to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. Unity is not passive, it is active. Do not wait for unity to be maintained waiting in a passive posture, rather be part of the active effort of the body of Christ in being proactive in cultivating and encouraging the bond the peace we have together in Christ.
Read MoreSomething that is very important and infinitely unique, special and beautiful – is our togetherness – or our union with God. In other words, our COMMUNION.
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