Romans 8:28. In all circumstances, God works for his glory and the believer’s greater good.
Romans 8:28. In all circumstances, God works for his glory and the believer’s greater good.
Psalm 24. Jesus is the sovereign king who rules over all things.
1 Peter 1:7. Peter gives two grounds for great joy when believers endure all kinds of trials.
Genesis 32. God sovereignly brings us through life’s challenges, using them to shape us into the likeness of Christ.
Revelation 5:13. All creation will acknowledge Christ as the enthroned, risen, and exalted Lamb.
Psalm 104. The psalmist calls us to fix our eyes on the God who formed all things.
Colossians 3.15. Christ’s peace in our hearts is a fruit of outward relationships, is a product of love, and goes together with thankfulness.
Psalm 15. David teaches God’s people about the stability that comes from living rightly before the Lord.
1 Timothy 6.15-16. Paul’s doxology gives a brilliant description of God’s glory and power, a description that provides powerful motivation for believers to live for his glory.
Psalm 8. David’s psalm of praise points believers to the choice and care of a loving creator-God.
John 18:33-37, Philippians 2; Ephesians 5. How does Christ fulfil the office of a king?
John 3:1-21
Hebrews 10:12; 2 Corinthians 15:18; Romans 8:34. How does Christ fulfil the office of a priest?
Ecclesiastes 11:7-12:14. What is the answer to life’s futility?
Hebrews 1:1-2; John 20:31. How does Christ fulfil the office of a prophet?
Ecclesiastes 11. In light of life’s futility, we faithfully labour under the sun whilst trusting God’s providence.
Deuteronomy 18:17-20; Hebrews 5:5-6; John 18:37. What offices does Christ fulfil as our Redeemer?
Ecclesiastes 10. Wisdom helps us to live well under the sun.
Hebrews 2:14. How did Christ, the Son of God, become man?
Ecclesiastes 9. How to live life under the sun knowing that death is inevitable.