Exodus 3:1-4:31
God is constantly at work in our lives, changing us into his likeness. In Moses' encounter with God at the burning bush, we see four distinct phases in the progress of a man changing his mind, as he comes into his part in God's plan.
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God is constantly at work in our lives, changing us into his likeness. In Moses' encounter with God at the burning bush, we see four distinct phases in the progress of a man changing his mind, as he comes into his part in God's plan.
A nation needs to be saved. God's plan is a man.
We give not just because it is necessary, and it is, but because it is good for us, drawing us closer to the heart of God.
The return of the exiles is a major Bible narrative; not just in the history of Israel but in every human heart. God's promise and our response lead to a "highway" back to God.
Where God's presence is, so too is his power.
As Jesus sends the 12 out to preach and heal he speaks to their identification of friend and foe, and shows them how to deal with fear and avoid failure.
Although most of us go through life trying to make as few enemies as possible, Jesus tells us to 'Love your enemies' not love them if you have them. So who is our enemy? And who is not? And how do we combat enmity both outside and within the church?
A suggested New Year's resolution for us as a church. This key verse is not just for leaders!
In this message, we look at the story of Advent. It's a story that doesn't begin with a weary couple making their way to Bethlehem; but a story whose roots stretch all the way back to the last prayer of a dying king 1000 years before...
In this last talk we saw the emphasis Paul places on prayer in the conclusion of this letter. This leaves two other "P" words, equally essential if we want to acquire a deeper life in Christ.