The Insidious Nature of Sin

To end our 2024 Bible studies on the life of David in 2 Samuel 11 is a sobering experience. Here, the king who has made it through the wilderness experience of unjustly being hunted by Saul, who has withstood feigning insanity before foreign leaders and who has shown...

Anticipation

In the Advent wreath, the pink candle, also known as the Shepherds’ Candle, represents joy and is lit on the third Sunday of Advent. This candle marks a shift in the tone of Advent from reflection to anticipation. Joy is often linked to anticipation. We ‘look...

The Roots of Joy

My childhood was punctuated by December joy. My mother’s birthday was 23rd December; my father’s Christmas Eve, so celebration was the order of the day for December. My Dad, born a month prematurely, always said that he simply couldn’t wait for Christmas, and so...

Friends of God

This evening, we looked at John 15:1-17 and our identity as friends of God. Last time, we looked at the idea that we are God’s servants, but in this passage, Jesus reminds us that if we remain in His love, we are more than servants; we can be called friends of God, as...

Bringing to fruition

  Garry spoke this morning from 2 Thess 1:11-12, where Paul prays that by God’s power He may ‘bring to fruition your every desire for goodness and your every deed prompted by faith.’ This echoes Psalm 20, which asks God to ‘give you the...