As the year draws to a close and we think towards the year ahead, I want to raise two questions found in the book of Genesis, chapter 16.
Tag: devotions
Pause a moment in the festivities of Christmas Day, and remember that we have already received the perfect gift.
If you want to be like Jesus, ask questions. The kind of questions Jesus asks in the gospels are fascinating and penetrating.
The main gift God offers to all at Christmas, is the Gospel, the good news of heaven’s willing bankruptcy of itself that we might live.
Walk a little closer with Jesus at Christmas, and you just might begin to change the world, writes Brian Harris.
Until that first Christmas people had a sneaking suspicion that God was ‘for’ us, but after Christmas they knew – God is actually ‘with’ us.
Paul is referring to those who are weak because they insist on certain religious principles – ones that are voided by our liberty in Christ.
The individualistic, modern understanding of what it means to be a ‘private’ Christian is not Biblical, writes Eliezer Gonzalez.
A number of people I speak to are struggling with directionlessness – whether through loss, disappointment, or doubts. How do we counter this?
Often we want to be lilke a mighty tree… but Jesus teaches us that the path to greatness is the path of the tiny mustard seed.