Isaiah 63:1-6 Our view of Jesus really matters. Listen in as we ask if what Isaiah sees is the same as what we see.
Isaiah 63:1-6 Our view of Jesus really matters. Listen in as we ask if what Isaiah sees is the same as what we see.
John 1:1-18Whoever looked at Christmas lunch and said, “I know what this meal needs – a bad joke, a paper hat, and some nail clippers!” But the contents of the traditional Christmas cracker actually take us to the very heart of the Christmas message.
John 1:1-18Whoever looked at Christmas lunch and said, “I know what this meal needs – a bad joke, a paper hat, and some nail clippers!” But the contents of the traditional Christmas cracker actually take us to the very heart of the Christmas message.
Acts 16:30-31 A few years back the BBC did a piece on the 101 greatest questions of all time. What’s interesting about the Bible though is that it doesn’t just answer the questions we’ve got – it gets us to ask ones of we may not even have thought. In this talk we look at life’s biggest question of all.
Mark 1:15 If we are to be saved eternally, we need to respond to what God has done for us in the gospel in the way he demands. The Bible tells us the right response is to repent and believe. But what does that mean? And what does it look like in practice?
Mark 1:15 If we are to be saved eternally, we need to respond to what God has done for us in the gospel in the way he demands. The Bible tells us the right response is to repent and believe. But what does that mean? And what does it look like in practice?
Most modern people don’t quite get the Bible’s obsession with idolatry. We think of idolatry as an ancient problem for backward people who bowed down to statues, not a relevant one for sophisticated folks like us. But we aren’t beyond idolatry. We simply dress it up in different clothes.
If there were a customer service department in heaven, the phones would often be ringing, and many of the calls would be from God’s people. “Why do you seem so distant? Why has this happened to me? Why have you forgotten me?” This passage is the heavenly response to such complaints.