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Apr 2006
9
Sunday, 09 April 2006

Malachi 4.1-6 ‘The day of the Lord’

‘Revering God’s name’ means doing everything so that if people see it they praise God. It means doing your best, not offering God second best.

Mar 2006
5
Sunday, 05 March 2006

Mark 2.13-17 ‘The surprising God’

Jesus says, ‘If you are well, you do not need me to heal you; so are you sure you are well? If you are righteous, you do not need my grace to make perfect your weakness; so are you sure you are righteous?’

Mar 2006
5
Sunday, 05 March 2006

Mark 2.13-17 ‘What does it mean for us to follow Jesus today?’

The same God calls us, whatever our vocation may be; the same God gives us his Spirit to enable us to carry it out; it is the same God whom we serve every day.

Feb 2006
12
Sunday, 12 February 2006

Mark 1.35-45 ‘Fame vs faithfulness’

The more times I read about Jesus in the Gospels, the more I’m struck by his awesome humility and faithfulness.

Jan 2006
8
Sunday, 08 January 2006

Matthew 2.1-12 ‘Love so amazing, so divine’

What is the treasure that Jesus has given to me, that I can open up and present to him in loving, humble worship?

Dec 2004
19
Sunday, 19 December 2004

Matthew 1.18-25 ‘Childish and irrelevant?’

Will you dismiss as irrelevant this baby who grew up to be your Judge? Or will you spend the rest of forever with him, starting today?

Nov 2004
7
Sunday, 07 November 2004

Luke 20.27-38 ‘Knowing the Scriptures’

The Saduccees read one verse of the Bible, and drew conclusions about something from just that one verse.

Dec 2003
2
Tuesday, 02 December 2003

Job 23.2-10 ‘Do not be afraid’

The most spoken command in the Bible is “Do not be afraid” - we have nothing to fear because Jesus has already conquered death.

Oct 2003
21
Tuesday, 21 October 2003

Isaiah 43.1 ‘I have called you by name, you are Mine’

Every time the sheep hear God’s voice, they move towards him, knowing who it is that is calling them.

Oct 2002
16
Wednesday, 16 October 2002

Matthew 1.1 - 2.23 ‘David, David, David’

Jesus saves God’s people like Moses - only this time there will be no need for anyone else ever to do it again.