All this week John North leads us through devotionals based on Psalm 111 and analyses the messages God has for us in this chapter.
All this week John North leads us through devotionals based on Psalm 111 and analyses the messages God has for us in this chapter.
Did you know that the key figures in the Bible, could only do what they did by relying on the community around them?
Jesus said “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live. What an amazing prospect to know in the face of death.
Across this spectrum of Christian expression, the common thread remains: the eternal hope found in the risen Saviour, Jesus Christ.
“For Christian readers, the Old Testament functions almost like a preparation for the coming of Christ,” Jacqui told Hope Mornings.
We are made for a new life and a new body and a new existence with the Lord in Heaven. This is the message of Easter.
For some, Easter is the most important faith-centred time of their year, and for others, it’s another chance to relax over a long weekend.
We must simplify our understanding of embracing a slower lifestyle. Rest is expressed differently for each of us, writes Amanda Viviers.
Will you be like the crowds when Jesus entered Jerusalem? ‘Throwing your clothes at Jesus’ feet’ is symbolic of calling upon him as Saviour.
Sabbath is a time to stop working and to remember we’re not slaves but are God’s beloved. Will you take a rest day with God this week?
Does death win in the end? The story of Easter says that death is not the end of the story for those who know the Lord.
Ah, Easter. It’s the logic of love demonstrated in sacrifice. ‘We know what real love is because Christ gave up his life for us.’
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