Acts 28:17-31 Paul ends Acts proclaiming Jesus as King from captivity, showing that the gospel of hope goes out unhindered and calls us to share it freely.
Acts 28:17-31 Paul ends Acts proclaiming Jesus as King from captivity, showing that the gospel of hope goes out unhindered and calls us to share it freely.
Acts 25:13-26:32 Paul, once the enemy of the gospel, now testifies in chains before King Agrippa about the risen King Jesus. His defence shows the gospel fulfils Scripture, brings hope, and demands a decision.
Acts 23:12–25:12 Facing plots, accusations, and trials, Paul shows that the gospel fulfils the Scriptures, gives the safest hope through the resurrection, and clears the conscience before God.
The Christian message is one of hope, a living, lasting, beautiful hope.
What makes us human? Is there more to us than meets the eye? What does our outer surface actually mean? We are exploring these questions with Dr. Monty Lyman at a guest service.
Titus 3 In our public life, we are to be devoted to good works, not going back to foolish ways, but confirming that we are indeed heirs according to the hope of eternal life. The gospel produces Godly Christians in the World.
Titus 2 Paul wants Titus to teach sound doctrine, the Grace and Glory of Christ, and this leads to transformed people, affecting how we relate to one another.
Titus 1:5–16 Paul wants the church’s in Crete to remain faithful, so instructs Titus to appoint Godly elders, emphasising that good doctrine produces a Godly and gospel focussed church.
Titus 1:1–4 Paul wants the essentials, the foundations, to sink in and be firmed up, which means not departing from his teaching, but instead clinging to the true Gospel, and for this to produce changed lives.
Galatians 2:11-21 The headlines are dominated by big issues affecting our country and our world. But they pale into insignificance compared to the issue in this passage – how does a person get right with God? The answer is not what most people think.