Matthew 1:18-25
Genesis 2:18-24; Romans 1:13-2:1
Obadiah 17-21 Karl Marx argued that if you tell people there’s an after-life, then they’ll never be motivated to improve this life. The reality however is quite different. As CS Lewis put it: “if you read history you will find that the Christians who did most for the present world were just those who thought most of the next.” What hope there is for the future, and how can this hope transform us?
Obadiah 17-21
Obadiah 10-16 Some offences can be overlooked, but what about when what’s happened is so horrific that it’s just not that simple? Doesn’t justice demand that something should be done? What do we do when it’s too serious to just “forgive and forget”?
Obadiah 10-16
Psalm 139
Obadiah 1-9 CS Lewis wrote: “There is one vice of which no man in the world is free; which everyone in the world loathes when he sees it in someone else, and of which hardly any people ever imagine that they are guilty themselves. The vice I am talking of is Pride.” How do we identify and deal with it before it’s too late?
Obadiah 1-9
Daniel 2:28-49