Matthew 6:19-34 God’s Old Testament people wrongly thought they could serve the Lord and the gods of the nations. As Christians in the affluent West there is a real danger of making the same mistake. But Jesus is clear that ‘You cannot serve God and money’. What are the signs that I may be trying to?
GENESIS 1:24-27 What is a human being? Just a few chemicals in a bag of skin? Just a higher functioning mammal? And what are we here for? What’s the point? Is there one? These questions about our identity and purpose are important ones. We find the answers as we turn back to the dawn of human history and the first chapter of Genesis.
Isaiah 63:1-6 Our view of Jesus really matters. Listen in as we ask if what Isaiah sees is the same as what we see.
Isaiah 56:1-8 Listen in to Isaiah’s words to God’s people waiting to go home. To people tempted to sin, feeling excluded and feeling irrelevant.
Isaiah 49:1-7 Discouragement in ministry can be incredibly painful. Listen in as we’re encouraged by the way Jesus faced-down his own discouragements.
Isaiah 1-39 Who we fear has a surprising influence on who we depend upon. Listen in as we see how this principle held true in Isaiah’s day and still holds true today.
Genesis 1:1-5 Sitting next to a stranger on the train, you can only know him if he speaks and reveals himself to you. So with God. He has revealed himself clearly in his Word. Genesis chapter 1 is our first encounter.
Genesis 2:4-25 Who knows best? Us or God? One of the foundations Genesis 2 puts in place is that God is not just powerful but good. And because he is good, his way is best. We need to be convinced of that as we face sin and suffering.
Genesis 1:1-5 Many in our culture assume that science has now disproved God, and the Genesis creation account is just a myth. But the scientific evidence says otherwise. The Creator has left his fingerprints all over creation.
Genesis 1:24-2:3 Who are we? And why are we here? These fundamental questions about human identity and purpose are answered by going back to the very beginning of history, and the first chapter of the Bible.