Luke 2:8-20 God announces the birth of Jesus to ordinary shepherds, revealing that the Saviour has come to bring peace, joy, and salvation to all who trust in him.
Luke 2:8-20 God announces the birth of Jesus to ordinary shepherds, revealing that the Saviour has come to bring peace, joy, and salvation to all who trust in him.
Jonah 3 God’s compassion is seen clearly though Jonah being given a 2nd chance, Jonah being protected in Nineveh, and Nineveh repenting despite Jonah’s poor sermon. God’s compassion should impact all of our lives today!
Acts 13:13–43 What makes Jesus worth following? He is the best saviour we could possibly have!
Psalm 98 The salvation of God is the greatest reason for joy, he is the king who truly saves his people, and judges evil.
1 Timothy 1:12-20 What’s so great about the gospel? Why does Paul call it ‘the glorious gospel’? Because through it God mercifully saves sinners, and enlists them in his service. In this passage we get to see what God did for Paul through the gospel, and what he has done, or could do, for each of us.
There may be times in the Christian life that we feel we may tension between our need to fully rely on God, and our need to obey his word. How do we follow his will for our life while also depending upon him and trusting that he will provide for us? This was something that the people of God in Nehemiah’s day had to learn, and something each one of us needs to also.
Genesis 6:5-7:24 It is said that the wise learn from history. And if we are wise we will do the same, as we reflect on the flood that destroyed the ancient world in the days of Noah. It has vital lessons to teach us about judgment and salvation.
Genesis 6-9In 2004 the Indian Ocean Tsunami left 200,000 people dead. There were numerous reports written in the years that followed, seeking to draw lessons learned from that disaster. The wise learn from history. And if we are wise we will do the same as we reflect on the mother of all so-called ‘natural disasters’ – the Flood that destroyed the ancient world in the days of Noah.
John 10:7-10Some people accuse Christianity of being restrictive. With its demands about what you must believe and how you must behave, they see it as taking away your freedom. But Jesus sees following him as the way to true freedom. He is the door – to salvation and to abundant life.
John 10:7-10Some people accuse Christianity of being restrictive. With its demands about what you must believe and how you must behave, they see it as taking away your freedom. But Jesus sees following him as the way to true freedom. He is the door – to salvation and to abundant life.