Acts 6:8–8:3 A wrong understanding can make us look like fools, and this is the case with the bible too. Stephen shows that we need to rightly understand how God works in his people, through his word.
Acts 6:8–8:3 A wrong understanding can make us look like fools, and this is the case with the bible too. Stephen shows that we need to rightly understand how God works in his people, through his word.
Galatians 5:26-6:18 At work are you clear what your boss expects of you? If not, it tends to result in poor performance, high staff turnover, disengagement. How about with the ultimate boss – God himself? In this final section of Galatians God has clearly defined and written down what he wants from us – that we boast in the cross of Christ, and fulfil the law of Christ.
Galatians 5:26-6:18 At work are you clear what your boss expects of you? How about with God? In this final section of Galatians God has written down what he wants from us – that we boast in the cross of Christ, and fulfill the law of Christ.
Galatians 3:10-18 The historian Tom Holland’s recently published ‘Dominion’ is about the debt that the contemporary West owes to Christianity. At the centre of this Christianity is the cross. Holland writes, ‘All are heirs to the same revolution: a revolution that has, at its molten heart, the image of a god dead upon an implement of torture’. But why is the death of Jesus the heart of the revolution? And why do we need to keep the cross at the centre?
Galatians 3:1-9 Stephen Covey taught us that ‘the main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing’. But what is the main thing? The Bible tells us it is Jesus Christ and him crucified. But as the Galatian churches found, it’s all too easy to lose sight of the cross.
Galatians 3:1-18 Stephen Covey taught us that ‘the main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing’. But what is the main thing? The Bible tells us it is Jesus Christ and him crucified. But as the Galatian churches found, it’s all too easy to lose sight of the cross.
Exodus 20:22-23:33 ’What has happened to all your joy?’ The Galatian believers to whom Paul wrote those words had a wrong understanding of the Law. It had robbed them of their joy and ran the risk of robbing them of their salvation. What is the relationship of the Christian to the Law? It’s vital we get this right.