Psalm 1 Most people want to be happy. But where can we find true happiness? And is if even what we should be pursuing? Which is better, happiness or blessing?
Psalm 1 Most people want to be happy. But where can we find true happiness? And is if even what we should be pursuing? Which is better, happiness or blessing?
Psalm 1 “The pursuit and definition of happiness has occupied humanity since time immemorial”. But in the news this past week, Google’s chief business officer reckons he’s found the equation for guaranteed happiness. But even if he had, why is being happy actually not enough?
Ephesians 6:10-23 For many Christians spiritual warfare is about the sensational world of deliverance ministries and naming demons and driving them out of believers. But that is not the spiritual warfare we find in the New Testament letters. Instead it’s about putting on the armour God has provided for everyday Christian living. That is how we stand firm against the forces of evil.
Isaiah 65 Hundreds of millions of people profess to worship God – but there is a huge spectrum of beliefs about what he is like and how to worship him. They can’t all be right. What is true worship? And why does it matter that we get it right?
Isaiah 40:6-11 “I shop for things I don’t need. I buy things that are too expensive which makes me feel better about myself temporarily. I shop more when I’m sad, lonely, feeling down, anxious. What is the cure?” Like that woman, we’re tempted to look for comfort in life in shopping or eating or drinking…
Some act as if the devil and demons aren’t real; others attribute every inconvenient circumstance to spiritual warfare – whether it’s a flat tyre, a traffic jam, or a price increase at KFC. What is a biblical approach to spiritual warfare?