Deuteronomy Devotion: Moses not leading Israel into the Promised Land
In this brief reflection, Graham gives some thoughts on God refusing to allow Moses to lead His people into the Promised Land (Deuteronomy 3:23–27)...
Keep ReadingIn this brief reflection, Graham gives some thoughts on God refusing to allow Moses to lead His people into the Promised Land (Deuteronomy 3:23–27)...
This week's W-W gives thanks for the gathered church, warns against overfamiliarity with God, challenges those who make people bigger than God, or themselves as more worthy of worship....
In this week's W-W there is a classic gospel illustration, a word on singing together, a summary of marriage truth, and a reminder of an important reason we gather together as a church....
Unpacking John's teaching in 1 John 3:22-23, where he speaks of the necessary interrelationship between our belief in Christ Jesus and our love for others....
Though genuine believers will struggle with sin, the work of the Spirit of Christ in us prevails such that we cannot live in ongoing, unrepentant sin....
In this week's W-W, we have a sensible productivity tip, an observation about discipleship, a word on God's will and prayer, and a reformation history doco to watch....
In this week's W-W, there is a discipleship encouragement, a family encouragement, a prayer encouragement, and a tempo of life encouragement... ...
This week's W-W has an illustration from marriage, encouragement from gospel conversations, a word on church divisions, a lesson from Afghanistan, and a prompt to pray for those living in pain....
In this week's W-W there is encouragement to fight, to pray, to trust, and to run... all in God's strength!...
In this week's W-W there is more on discipleship, a meditation on Psalm 103, a call for gospel-centred services, an important word on anxiety... and the final pointer to free e-books!...
In this brief reflection, Graham gives some thoughts on God refusing to allow Moses to lead His people into the Promised Land (Deuteronomy 3:23–27)...
Keep ReadingUnpacking John's teaching in 1 John 3:22-23, where he speaks of the necessary interrelationship between our belief in Christ Jesus and our love for others....
Keep ReadingThough genuine believers will struggle with sin, the work of the Spirit of Christ in us prevails such that we cannot live in ongoing, unrepentant sin....
Keep ReadingSome of the faithless Israelites are hoping that the righteousness of others might be enough to save them. The Lord responds with a cryptic reference to three men- Noah, Job and Daniel- saying that even their presence in the city would not be enough to spare Jerusalem from judgment. What is significant about these men and what can we learn from this allusion?...
Keep ReadingIn the calamity and woe of judgement in Ezekiel 9, many see the grace of the Lord Jesus in the man who marks the repentant for salvation....
Keep ReadingGiven the amount of material we are covering in our Ezekiel series, we will occasionally post additional devotions to accompany and expand on the sermons each week. Here we think some more on Ezekiel's opening vision where he tries to describe the glory of God....
Keep ReadingIt's not too late to start a Bible reading plan for 2017. Here are some great options....
Keep ReadingRevisiting the overview of the structure of the book of Job via the Bible Project....
Keep ReadingGod has spoken (Job 38-41), and Job is accepting of what he has heard (Job 42:2). But clearly not everyone is satisfied. I mentioned Virginia Woolf's reaction: "I read the Book of Job the other day and I don't think God comes out well in it!". Such a view is articulated more academically by some commentators, such as this from Norman Habel: "For God to intervene and erase...
Keep ReadingThis week we are looking at the newcomer to the "let's fix Job" mix- the young and fired-up Elihu. Christopher Ash is right when he says that there are only two ways we can listen to Elihu: either he is a false prophet or he is a true prophet. Ash argues for the latter (as summarised in Tuesday's devotion). For what it's worth, I disagree and take the false-prophet option....
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