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The Beauty of Repentance: It Reveals Grace(Psalm 51)
I remember starting a new job that I thought I was prepared for, then one hour into the first morning, I felt like I was drowning. I had spent four years at university, had a years’ placement in preparation for this moment, and those years felt like the vapour of steam in light of what…
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Never Alone in the Cause of Christ (Mark 9:38-41)
In the Kingdom of God we are never alone
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A Scuffle in Nazareth (Luke 4:21-30)
Words have power; they can be used to lead people into something better or lead them away from that which is good. It is by words we tell people we love them, share bad news, and shape the direction of our weeks and lives. Words carry power whatever form they come in, whether written or…
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The First of Many Signs (John 2:1-11)
One thing that has been constant in the news over the last two years has been parities, firstly being told that we were not allowed to have them, then being told that we could have them but only in a restricted form, and then finally that we could enjoy them fully along as everyone had…
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Repentance, Fruitfulness, and Gospel Road Work (Luke 3:7-18)
John the Baptist proclaims a message reptance and shows what a life marked by repentance looks like.
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Let Us Pray Expectantly (2 Kings 6:15-20)
Introduction: We All Pray A blog I stumbled across online posed the question “Have Christians Accepted that God Does Not Answer Intercessory Prayer?” The article when through various academic studies around prayer and how little impact it seemed to have on the lives of individuals. “Prayer” is a word that even the most pagan person…
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