Psalm 120 On Remembrance Sunday, we cry out for deliverance from lies and discover lasting peace through Christ – the One who faced falsehood and brought.
Psalm 120 On Remembrance Sunday, we cry out for deliverance from lies and discover lasting peace through Christ – the One who faced falsehood and brought.
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.
Nahum 2 The Lord righteously judges in order to restore his people. This is a message of hope and justice.
Ephesians 1:15–23 Pray that God would open your eyes to the hope of his calling, the riches of his inheritance, and the greatness of his power — all of which is ours in Christ!
Our world has a lot to say about living a fulfilled life, but in Jesus we find true freedom, hope, and authenticity.
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.
Mark 15:40-16:8 Climate change, conflict, political upheaval, terrorism…Why would you want to bring a child into such a world? Growing numbers don’t. But the events of the first Easter weekend change everything. This is where true hope is to be found – for ourselves and for our world.
The Christian message is one of hope, a living, lasting, beautiful hope.