Jesus has come to deliver us from the powers of darkness. But those who love the darkness reject the light.
What do we do with our unfulfilled hopes and unanswered prayers? How do we respond when God allows bad things to happen to good people? We'll be diving into these…
When Jesus announced the Kingdom of God was arriving in and through him, it was accompanied by power to change and transform reality.
Psalm 127 warns us that if God is not building what we're building, our best efforts are in vain. How do we avoid that? Prayer.
In an overview of Romans 9-11, we see how God is faithful to his people and is sovereignly at work to bring salvation to all people.
The Apostle Paul has painted a beautiful picture about how God's grace abounds beyond our sin. So does that mean we can just keep sinning?
In Romans 4-8, the Apostle Paul outlines a new way to be human now in Jesus. It's based on faith, governed by grace, empowered by the Spirit.
There is a coming judgement day, when both the blatantly immoral and the self-righteous religious will be judged.
We think of powerful people as those with influence over others; but true power is mastery over ourselves. How can we learn this from Jesus?
Have we got humility all wrong? How does Jesus model humility and how does a right view of ourselves in Him help us to imitate his example?