Christ bore more than our sins, according to Isaiah, he also bore our pain and those who saw him do so responded in many ways. There were, He has risen from the dead and is going ahead of you Matt. 28:7
Christ bore more than our sins, according to Isaiah, he also bore our pain and those who saw him do so responded in many ways. There were, He has risen from the dead and is going ahead of you Matt. 28:7
As we begin a study of Christ’s parables we begin with the fundamental question of, why did he use them at all?
Matt 5:1-12
Much of the Christmas story takes place at night, and for good reason. There is a darkness in these events that exemplifies the very thing Christ was born to save us from. It teaches us that,
Jesus taught us to pray, “Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors” (Matt. 6:12) but what is forgiveness? And how can true forgiveness ever be obtained?
Where can we find hope and purpose? through faith in God; in knowing that Jesus is from the Father; and when Jesus calls us to himself
David Luke, a Postgraduate Director & Historical Theology Tutor at the Irish Baptist College speaks on Matthew chapter 9.
A Christmas sermon by Gordon Walker on our hopes and fears.
The first in a series on ‘Respectable Sins’ reflecting on how worry and frustration is sin of mistrust in our Father