The fact that God sometimes seem silent should not be confused with a God who is inactive. God does not stop, he is, as Jesus says, ‘at his work’ our faith life should not be led by our day to …
The fact that God sometimes seem silent should not be confused with a God who is inactive. God does not stop, he is, as Jesus says, ‘at his work’ our faith life should not be led by our day to …
Psalm 139 is a song about being known and being unable to flee. Obvious parallels lie with Jonah, with Adam and Eve in Genesis 3 or Elijah in 1 Kings 19 all three run away of hide but are not …
The line I waited patiently for the Lord is not quite accurate as the original Hebrew says I waited and waited for the Lord. Sometimes our worship can be affected by our longing for God to act, we can become …
Perhaps the most famous of the Psalms it is the song of a shepherd to the great shepherd and a song about the nature of God’s heart towards those who follow him. Parallels can be drawn here between Psalm 23 …
The week we begin a new series called – Singing through the Summer’ Psalm 1 is a song to the soul of the community of believers to press on into God to find ourselves rooted and established in him. Worship …
One of the great difficulties many Christians have in dealing with their Father in Heaven is the concept of Father brought from the natural relationship we may have with our father on earth. Whether a father was abusive, sarcastic, disinterested …
The use of ‘Abba’ directly occurs 3 times in the New Testament, once when Jesus prayed before his arrest, the other two concern that acceptance of God in adoption a crucial relationship in the 1st Century Roman Empire. Steve takes …
Today we begin a series looking at the Father’s Heart. The Father’s tears do not revolve around our sins but around our concept of Him as Father. We can often be afraid of God and that can drive us away …
Being good influencers for the Kingdom is not about the ability to be perfect, glamourous, photoshopped, well lit, because that is not an honest portrayal of ourselves and therefore not an honest portrayal of Jesus. Doug Barnet explores a healthier …