The River of Life (Living Water #6)
This final post examines Ezekiel’s vision of the river of life which will one day flow from the temple. It is the remarkable picture of how God brings life and vitality to His people
This final post examines Ezekiel’s vision of the river of life which will one day flow from the temple. It is the remarkable picture of how God brings life and vitality to His people
What does it look like to build our faith with wisdom? Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount finishes with a parable about how to build houses in such a way as to last. Jesus likens it to putting into practice all that He has been teaching us.
Water is often used as a picture of our suffering. God however promises to be with us despite all that life brings our way. This blog will wrestle a little with how we can trust God in the midst of these times.
Life is framed around our need for sustenance. We all need to drink deeply, but ultimately those needs can only be satisfied in God alone. Four beautiful pictures make this point abundantly clear…
Why do we so readily forsake our creator and try to quench our thirst in things that do not satisfy? The shock of John 4 is that the spring of Living Water Himself, offers us water that will truly satisfy…
Jesus continues to Break-the-Mould as He warns us not to worry. In this blog we examine 6 reasons why Jesus says that we should not worry…
What do we place above all else? What would we say is the thing we most treasure, most look to and most serve? Jesus continues to break the mould as He answers these very questions with life-changing answers
NEW BLOG: Jesus continued to break the mould by challenging the practice and understanding of His day. Rather than adherence to rules Jesus wants to renovate our hearts!
Jesus continues to #Breakthemould as He says that we are salt and light: not so much about something to do, but something we are. This blog explores some of the implications of these ground-breaking words…
What does it look like to experience a life of abundant blessing? In this blog we see how Jesus’ teaching in the Beatitudes stands in stark contrast to all our answers to this question