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Living Letters of Grace (2 Cor. 3:1-6)
This passage discusses how the apostle Paul defends his ministry and message to the Corinthian church, emphasizing that their transformed lives serve as his endorsement, not earthly recommendations. He reminds them that their sufficiency comes from God, and they are living witnesses of the Gospel’s transformative power, called to reflect God’s love and grace to…
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When Jesus Speaks | An Irresistible Invitation (Mark 1:14-20 )
When Jesus Speaks An Irresistible Invitation, what else can you do but respond? (Mark 1:14-20 )
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What is it All About? (Romans 16:25-27)
What is it all about? It can be hard to tell at this time of year, even when the saviour of the world is embedded in the name of the holiday – Christmas; it can be hard to know what it is all about. Between the chaos of trying to get presents for family and…
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Psalm 8 | The Majesty of the Universe and the Beauty of His Image
Introduction The right question can change everything, and the right answer to that question will change everything. What makes a question powerful? Who is asking it, and perhaps in another way, who it is asked of? If a normal citizen of a nation asks a question about global politics, whatever the answer, it will have…
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Psalm 7 | Hunted and Weary by Life Yet Trusting and Rejoicing in God
Introduction How do you think you would react if you were wrongly accused? Imagine a knock on the door late in the evening just as you have settled into the warmth of the fire, and as your eyes begin to focus on the darkness of the street before you, you realise that the shadowy figures…
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The King Above All Kings (Luke 4:16-21 & Colossians 1:9-17)
A Royal Reflection from Luke 4 & Colossians 1
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