Glory (Part 5); Glory Displayed (iii) – John 3:16-21
Jesus is the light of the world and the radiance of the glory of God. Phill Marsh examines how in order to see the glory of God and be light in the world, we must look to Jesus Christ.
Jesus is the light of the world and the radiance of the glory of God. Phill Marsh examines how in order to see the glory of God and be light in the world, we must look to Jesus Christ.
I recently published a post responding to the question of whether ‘the Church’ is a necessary part of being a christian. One of the reasons many christians find themselves asking this question is that they view the Church as falling short of what Jesus requires of it; It is full of hypocrites and messed up…
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As we continue through the book of Acts, Ronnie Evans examines Saul’s conversion on the road to Damascus. His reaction to Jesus was to fall down and worship – is our reaction the same?
Moses asks God to show him His glory and is allowed to catch a glimpse of it. Ronnie Evans speaks of the One who has made it possible to see more than just glimpses of God’s glory.
The universe speaks out the glory of God. We found the Psalmist saying this as we continued in our Christmas series ‘Glory‘ this week, and he’s not alone in his declaration. Scripture is full of pointers to the revealed glory of God in Creation; David tells us to ‘look up’ to see God’s glory in…
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God declares himself to be glorious and David points to this glory displayed in Creation, but how are we to understand this at times when the world can seem so far from anything good, and what does Christmas and the incarnation have to do with any of this? To read the accompanying blog post for…
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A friend recently directed my attention toward the following great video entitled ‘The Week’. It is an advert for a magazine in Brazil, but it’s one of those rare things; an advert that isn’t entirely lacking in soul: I love the line about creation: [7 Days]: To create the world… Enough. I love the idea…
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In this stand alone message, Stephen Evans challenges us, as believers, to make Jesus known in our communities and in doing so, to glorify Him.
God describes himself as a jealous God. How can this be? Does God’s desire for all praise and worship make him egotistical? Andrew Evans continues this series for Christmas 2010.
Too often I find myself mindlessly singing when we meet together as a Church to worship. With that in view, we present ‘What Are You Singing?’, an effort to help us engage more deeply in worship when we sing, recognising that we are singing out the truth of God’s Word. The first song we have…
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