Genesis 40 Nietzsche wrote: “What really raises one’s indignation against suffering is not suffering intrinsically, but the senselessness of suffering.” It’s been said that human beings can endure anything, except…
Genesis 40 Nietzsche wrote: “What really raises one’s indignation against suffering is not suffering intrinsically, but the senselessness of suffering.” It’s been said that human beings can endure anything, except…
Genesis 8:20-9:17 Is God fundamentally for this world or against it? We tend to assume that God is a detached, benign, old grandfather who will let the world just tick…
Genesis 6:5-8 The recent Noah blockbuster captures something of the horror of this ancient story: a divine judgement wiping out nearly everyone and everything on the planet. One commentator asked…
Genesis 8:20-9:17 Is God fundamentally for this world or against it? We tend to assume that God is a detached, benign, old grandfather who will let the world just tick on indefinitely. But how can we be so sure? And don’t biblical stories like Noah’s flood indicate that this world is not as safe a place as we like to think? These are the questions we’ll be considering today as we conclude our series on Noah.
Supposing there is a God, and supposing there is an after-life, and supposing God is going to divide the world into those who get to be with God forever, and those who will be excluded, how will he make that call? Most of us have a moral-skyscraper in our minds with Nelson Mandela and Mother Theresa on the top floor, and Robert Mugabe and Jimmy Saville in the basement, and most likely God will draw a line (quite a bit below our floor obviously), and that will be the divider. Come and join us as we consider Jesus’ surprising teaching on this crucial subject.
John 13:31-38 In London there’s every flavour of spirituality or religion we could imagine. But how do we know which are authentic and which are dead ends? What should we…
John 13:1-30 For a lot of us, for much of the time, life just happens. But if we start thinking into life more than one inch deep, we start asking…
John 12:36-50 Despite the census results, the experience of many believers on the ground is that Jesus’ teaching is often ignored or rejected. Why is Jesus rejected? And does the…
John 13:31-38 In London there’s every flavour of spirituality or religion we could imagine. But how do we know which are authentic and which are dead ends? What should we look for in a church? Listen to Jesus’ teaching on how to recognise authentic spirituality.
John 13:1-30 For a lot of us, for much of the time, life just happens. But if we start thinking into life more than one inch deep, we start asking questions about God. Is there a God out there? And if so, what is he like? Listen to Jesus’ answer to the question “What is life really all about?”