Job 29 Looking back with nostalgia to happier times in life, as Job does in this chapter, is unhelpful if it just leaves us feeling sad and gloomy. But it’s good if it makes us long for a better future, and if it motivates us to pursue that – deeper friendships; a better marriage; a closer relationship with God.
Money and anxieties often shape our life choices; we all aim to be financially well off or perhaps just to be secure. Jesus warns you and me that we could be financially well off but still be considered a fool by God. He also offers us good reasons why we can have security investing in what is eternal.
Ephesians 5:3–21 How should we live in a world obsessed with sex? What should church look like? The key to answering these questions lies in answering ‘who are you’.
‘Being ambitious at work is a good thing. Managers like ambitious employees because of their enthusiasm and drive’ – so claims one business management article. But how about for a Christian? Can a godly Christian be ambitious at work? What does God think of such ambition?
Ephesians 4:17–5:2 What should the Christian walk look like? How does your faith make a difference to your every day life, and how the life of your church? We must ‘put off’ our old way and ‘put on’ our new self
Ephesians 4:1–16 Are you walking the new walk of faith? Is it marked by unity, diversity, and maturity?
Job 28 Once kids hit 3 or so years old, they start asking lots of ‘Why?’ questions. When we grow up, the questions don’t go away, but just get a bit deeper – the big questions of life. Where are you going for answers? Where is wisdom to be found? This chapter tells us.
Job 13:23-14:17 It’s a common complaint of busy people that we struggle to find time to reflect. But times of suffering are an opportunity to do just that. In this passage we reflect with Job on some big issues – sin, death, and what lies beyond.
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Colossians 1:3-14 The Barge’s mission is not just to put on services, but that people might be ‘delivered from death in the domain of darkness for life and growth in kingdom of Christ’. That’s what we’re here for. The point of this talk is to unpack this mission statement so we understand it, are inspired by it, and commit to it.