Hebrews. The book of Hebrews calls Christians to fight the temptation to drift away and to fix our eyes on Jesus.
Hebrews. The book of Hebrews calls Christians to fight the temptation to drift away and to fix our eyes on Jesus.
Philemon – Few of Paul’s letters are more tangible and practical. The gospel rescues and transforms real people. What fruit of the gospel is evident in your life?
Titus. Paul’s letter to Titus gives the church today a realistic and attainable pattern for both its doctrine and its practice.
2 Timothy. Finishing well requires believing the gospel, living according to the gospel, and leading with the gospel.
1 Timothy – In the UK, we’ve heard a lot about leadership recently. Why? Because leadership matters. So does it matter in Christ’s church. Godly elders are to teach God’s people the Gospel and how to live lives pleasing to God.
2 Thessalonians – Jesus will return. Christians have every reason to suffer well and labour on today.
1 Thessalonians – To know whether you’re really a believer and to know what our aim in life should be… two key issues that Paul addresses head on.
Colossians – Jesus Christ is supreme over all. This drastically changes how we think and act.
Philippians – What should be the priorities of every Christian? Keeping the Gospel first and rejoicing in all things. This is the way of humility.
Ephesians – Paul wants the Ephesians to know what they have in Christ, why God does what He does, and what’s therefore required of them. We need to know the same things.
Galatians – We can be passionate about a lot of things. Are we passionate about the Gospel – so much so that we know, protect and share it? Justification is by faith alone – praise God!
2 Corinthians – Christians demonstrate Christ’s strength through our weakness when we suffer, when we repent, and when we’re generous.
1 Corinthians – Paul’s first letter to the church in Corinth urges believers to prioritise the Gospel, take sin seriously, and love one another.
Romans – As we begin a new series in Paul’s letters, the book of Romans addresses not what humanity thinks they need, but what they actually need – righteousness.