2 Timothy 4:9-22 The cost of living has been on everyone’s minds in recent months. This passage is about the cost of living as a disciple of Christ, and how to respond to it. The apostle Paul was imprisoned, opposed, deserted – but he responded in a godly way. We are to learn from his example.
2 Timothy 4:1-8 On 9/11 in 2001, within 10 minutes of the first plane hitting the tower, over 1000 phone calls were made from people in the buildings or on the other planes. And they all said the same three words – ‘I love you’. What would your last words be to your loved ones? Here we have the apostle Paul’s final message, which he sums up in another three words: preach the Word.
2 Chronicles 34 True repentance means we have peace with God and with one another, and we will be eternally gathered with one another to the throne of God.
2 Chronicles 34 King Josiah wept, grieving his sin, he tore his clothes. What does it mean for us to truly be sorry for our sin? And why is it essential for true repentance? We find out by going to Jesus: the sorrowful king.
2 Chronicles 34 King Josiah humbled himself before the Lord. But what does that look like? And how are we to do it? His example points us to Jesus, the ultimate humble King.
2 Chronicles 34 King Josiah has a tender heart, meaning that he hears and obeys God’s word. If we are to truly repent we need this heart also, yet we so often fail! The good news is that Jesus is a tender hearted king!
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 Have you spent much time thinking about what it is that Christians are to place their hopes in? What do we mean when we talk about Christ’s return? We spend some time looking at the order of events on Christ’s return and there are four things due to take place on that day: Return, Resurrection, Rapture and
Psalm 90 Why does God make life difficult for us? This psalm explores the sobering reality of life and explains what we need to conside
Luke 12:54-13:17 As we consider global wars, global pandemics, global warming and all that makes life in this world painful. Let’s hear the Wisdom and Hope that Jesus offers.
2 Timothy 3:1-17 This past week the government declared a national emergency, issuing a severe weather warning. With temperatures hitting 40, life has been a struggle. This Bible passage is the spiritual equivalent – a warning about extreme spiritual heat ahead for the true believer, and instruction about how to cope with it.