Ephesians 2:1-5. God saved us from death in sin to life with Christ.
Ephesians 2:1-5. God saved us from death in sin to life with Christ.
Hebrews 6:17-18. God does not change, therefore his promises to us are assured and secure.
Psalm 102:25-28. Everything around us may change, yet God remains the same.
Philippians 2:6-11. Jesus is the humble king who descends from the highest place to give his life for sinners.
Proverbs 28:22. Wealth is a great gift, but a deadly idol.
Deuteronomy 10:14. All things belong to God, yet he chose to set us apart for himself. How should we respond to this confession?
Luke 19:11-27. Whilst we await the Lord’s return, he calls us to faithfully steward all we’ve been entrusted with.
Zechariah 9:14. The Lord himself will descend as deliverer and judge. For believers, this is a great cause for joy.
Luke 17:1-19. Saving faith bears the fruits of compassion, humility and gratitude for God’s grace.
1 Chronicles 29:14-16. All we have comes from the gracious hand of God.
Luke 15. The Father pursues and joyfully receives the lost.
2 Corinthians 1:4. Paul shows us that God is the source of all mercy and comfort.
Psalm 86. How do we pray in times of need?
Luke 14:15-35. Jesus invites us to the great banquet in the kingdom of God. This invitation is gracious and free, but it is also costly.
Luke 14:1-14. Jesus confronts our longing for recognition and approval.
2 Chronicles 36:15-16. God’s fatherly compassion for wayward Israel reflects his patient forbearance toward us.
Jeremiah 2:21. Israel’s waywardness reflects our own tendencies and our need to cling to the Saviour.
Luke 12:49-59. Jesus alerts the crowd to coming judgement and urges them to be reconciled with God.
Luke 12:1-12. Christians are to trust in God’s sovereign care as we live as exiles in this world.
Deuteronomy 30:12-14. God desires obedience to his word.