In a culture where marriage & relationships can be taken so lightly, Jesus’ sharing within Matthew 5:27-32 brings some clarity as to His commands in relation to adultery & divorce.
Read MoreWhile we might think of murder as unlawfully killing someone, Jesus forces us to think further. He shows us the true meaning of murder.
Read MoreWe’re now diving into a new sermon series for the first week of July, which is all about the Sermon on the Mount. We will be taking a closer look into the Beatitudes and understanding the purpose, the vision as well as how to live it out.
Read MoreThe Kingdom of God is different from anything else out there. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus paints a picture of what life looks like when we’re connected to his Kingdom.
Read MoreAt the end of first Peter, the author leaves one final exhortation for the churches across Asia Minor; an exhortation that the modern church should also take to heart.
Read MoreIf you searched the Bible for wisdom about love, where would you look? Of course, 1 Corinthians 13. While commonly used, the lesson learnt never loses it’s meaning: without love everything is meaningless.
Read MoreSuffering is something that all humans want to avoid but we cannot. Most people believe that when you become a follower of Christ that suffering will cease.
Read MoreThe last days began almost 2000 years ago during the Pentecost and life for a believer is prophesied to only get harder. So how then do we live in the last days?
Read MoreHow can Christians today not just endure suffering for doing right, but continue to find joy?
Read MoreRegardless of your relationship status, read on as we summarise what 1 Peter 3 has to say about the important qualities of a godly spouse.
Read MoreWe continue on the 1 Peter series by looking at what it means to be God’s people living in a pagan society. We know that we have a new birth out of sin and death when we confess Jesus as our Lord and Saviour.
Read MoreHow is the church to be the church in the exile? Peter provides some insight in 1 Peter 1:22–2:12 on why and how we’re called to treat each other:
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