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Today’s society is like this; inclined to breaking God’s Law and pretending that God doesn’t exist. In verse 18 of this passage of the Bible, it says that the wrath of God is being revealed.
Which do you find easier to read, a political biography or a textbook on politics? We read the gospels and Acts and see the explosion of the church after Jesus’ death. As we start our studies in Romans, we see a more theoretical approach to the gospel.
We value some people over others. God looks at things differently. In this passage, righteous means being obedient to his law. Wicked means being disobedient to his law. We should remember that there is no one righteous, not even one.
Can we trust the bible? We are doing new things, starting a new business, starting uni, moving house, starting a new school year. This passage tells us: The promise – he will make your paths straight Trust in the Lord Do not lean on your own understanding Acknowledge him in all your ways
It is sometimes hard to explain simple things … that are limitless. It is good to know the truth of John 3:16 and to remember the world was made by the Word of God.
Buddha allegedly said ‘no-one saves us but ourselves, no-one can & no-one may …’. In this passage there is a fundamentally different approach. Jesus says ‘salvation is found in no other’.
The fourth Sunday of every month we’ve been getting our church family together, so we can have some band members who aren’t teaching at Sunday school and for the children to hear preaching. The Great Thing in the Bible we are looking at today is “‘Don’t be surprised when I tell you ‘You must be born […]
In February 2017, the Daily Express ran an article saying when Donald Trump became President of the US, it signalled the end of the world, citing 1 Corinthians 15 v 52. It has been common throughout history that Christians (and others) have predicted the end, be it through an environmental disaster brought on by humans or […]
4th, 5th & 6th year students and Edinburgh Theological Seminary students also had exams this week. It’s the time for showing you can answer questions. In verse 34 of this passage, the teachers dared not ask Jesus any more questions. The time for questions was over. We could ask ourselves how do we love God […]
At the Millennium celebrations in Australia, the word Eternity appeared on Sydney Harbour Bridge – with reference to Arthur Stace from 1930 to 1956 who wrote the word on pavements throughout the city as a one-word sermon – a man who was an alcoholic and whose life was changed when he met some christians and heard the […]