2 Timothy 1:1-18 ‘Our aim was to show that we were proud, not ashamed’. So said the activist Peter Tatchell about the first Gay Pride march in the UK in 1972. How about us as Christians? Are we proud of belonging to Jesus, or ashamed? Why are we tempted to be ashamed of the gospel? How serious is it if we are? What can we do about it?
he workplace, but the Bible insists that we are. God made us equal but different, to complement one another. In this passage we start to explore how that works out on the ground in the Christian fellowship.
Ezekiel 47:1–12 The river of life flows from the temple, depicting the new creation, God dwelling with his people.
Ezekiel 37:1–14 Proclaim the life-giving word of God, praying that his Spirit would bring spiritual dry bones to life.
Ezekiel 36:1–38 God will act for the sake of his holy name, we are to be thankful for this and live in light of the new heart he has given us.
ark 10:45 To mark the Queen’s 70th Jubilee celebrations, we’ll be comparing and contrasting Queen Elizabeth and Jesus Christ. Jesus was a real historical figure who claimed to be a King. But what is so special about him and his reign? And what are the implications for us today?
Mark 10:45 To mark the Queen’s 70th Jubilee celebrations, we’ll be comparing and contrasting Queen Elizabeth and Jesus Christ. Jesus was a real historical figure who claimed to be a King. But what is so special about him and his reign? And what are the implications for us today?
Ezekiel 34:1–31 God shows that he is the good shepherd, contrasting with the bad shepherds, and predicting the Lord Jesus being our shepherd. We see we are to be good sheep following the good shepherd.
Ezekiel 26:1–28:19 This lament against the nation, prince, and King of Tyre shows how seriously God takes pride. We should humble ourselves before God and pursue humility.
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