Where can we find hope we can be confident in? Especially in times of darkness? The resurrection shows that we can have a confident hope in Jesus.
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Zacchaeus’s Second Chance (Luke 19:1-10)
We love to hate rich people that seem to have behaved badly, but how does Jesus feel about them. In this climactic encounter in Luke’s gospel Jesus meets Zacchaeus, a rich chief tax-collector, probably the most hated man in Jericho. How did Jesus respond to him?
Peter’s Eureka Moment
What does Peter do when Jesus enables a massive catch of fish? Does he employ him as a new business partner? No! He falls at Jesus’ knees. Peter has realised something profound about Jesus and himself. Now his life will be transformed.
Jesus’s Mission Statement (Luke 4:14-30)
Mission statements are common for many businesses and organisations today. In this passage, Jesus reads part of Isaiah and applies it to himself to show what his mission was.
Resisting Temptation (Luke 4:1-13)
Giving in to temptation leads to disaster. It is a tragedy common to us all. Yet Jesus never gives in to temptation. How does he do it? How can we become more like him?
Choices, Choices (Genesis 13:1-18)
Abraham and Lot faced important choices when arguments broke out. Yet, what motivated Abraham to make the choices he did?
Sequel – Talk at the Midnight Service
This talk was given at the Midnight Service at St. George’s on Christmas Eve. As we think about what kind of sequel we want in 2022, we look to Jesus as the one who creates a possibility for a different kind of humanity.
Mary’s Faith (Luke 1:39-45)
As Christians we talk a lot about ‘faith.’ But do we think and talk about faith in a way that truly reflects a Biblical understanding? How well does our understanding of faith stack up against the kind of faith we see in the Bible? When we talk about faith do we see it as ‘blindContinue reading “Mary’s Faith (Luke 1:39-45)”