Ezekiel 2:1–3:3 Ezekiel is called to be a prophet and watchman, we also are to receive and spread the word, telling of the coming judgment.
Ezekiel 2:1–3:3 Ezekiel is called to be a prophet and watchman, we also are to receive and spread the word, telling of the coming judgment.
Ezekiel 1:1–28 Ezekiel has a vision of the glory of the Lord. As exiles we need to see that God is the glorious ruler over all, it is a comfort, but there is also a coming judgment.
The name Jesus means rescuer – but why do we need rescuing? Because of our spiritual poverty!
The angels show us how Jesus is the most qualified savior and the shepherds have the right attitude: they see for themselves and they rejoice!
The Time, Place, and way that Jesus was born shows us just how great our need for him is!
uke 1:26–38 Christmas is coming, whether we like it or not. We see in Luke’s Gospel that Jesus is an unexpected gift, but a long awaited saviour.
2 Thessalonians 3 When we think about hope it can be easy to ignore the ‘now’. Here we see that hoping in the faithfulness of God is to lead us to live Godly lives now.
2 Thessalonians 2 In a world where the future is so uncertain it can be tempting to place our hopes in the most obvious / immediately beneficial thing. But Paul wants us to see that we should hope in Christ’s genuine second coming.
2 Thessalonians 1 What keeps you going in hard times? And what about when we face opposition? Paul writes this chapter to encourage young Christians in the church of Thessalonica to persevere and remain faithful, looking forward to Christ coming again.
How should my faith impact my relationships at work? Is my relationship with Christ spilling over into other relationships? Does Jesus make me a better boss? A better employee? A better leader?