As we continue to study the character of Jesus through His interactions with people around Him, this Sunday we will focus on Jesus’ most important relationship: the relationship with His Father.
As we continue to study the character of Jesus through His interactions with people around Him, this Sunday we will focus on Jesus’ most important relationship: the relationship with His Father.
Although Christ foresaw his betrayal, he did not treat Judas as his sin deserved, but extended grace towards him. No matter how far off our faith journey we are, in repenting, we can rebuild our identity in, and relationship with Christ.
We rise above temptation when we choose of need for being God centred over our wants for materiality. Jesus’ encounter with the tempter reveals that wisdom is needed to combat temptation.
Are you rich towards God? The parable of the rich fool teaches us that your life does not consist of the abundance of your possessions, but the value of your relationship with God
Like Nathanael, Christ issues to us the ultimate invitation to “come and see”, and delve into a relationship wholly built on him.
Do you think you are not a likely candidate for an encounter with God? The story of Zacchaeus invites us to learn that no one is so far from the grasp of Jesus’ transformative power.
What describes us more in our Gratitude to God? Are we the 9 who left, or the Samaritan who returned to thank Jesus? Ultimately when we understand who Jesus is, part of our gratitude to God is expressed in a humility that is both emotive and expressive.
Tony Singh will talk about transformation that took place in his disciples after Jesus’ death and resurrection. How did the timid, cowardly apostles transform into courageous, bold defenders of the Christian faith who were willing to give their lives for the truth of Jesus Christ? How the death of Christ affects us?
Are we distracted or devoted? In a busy world filled with distractions, let us remember that the only one thing that is needed is to sit at Jesus’ feet.Are we distracted or devoted? In a busy world filled with distractions, let us remember that the only one thing that is needed is to sit at Jesus’ feet.
God is working to conform us to the likeness of his son. Because of this, we are never alone, and special in his sight because we are called to a partnership with Christ