Leviticus: Holy
We all have things about ourselves we’d love to change – our looks, our habits, our thoughts, our regrets. God doesn’t though. God doesn’t need to change or improve. He has no regrets, no flaws to fix. God is Holy – different to us & perfect in every way.
He wants us to be Holy too. ‘Be Holy because I, the Lord your God, am Holy’ (Lev 19:2)
He has the power to make us Holy. ‘I am the Lord, who makes you holy.’ (Lev 20:8)
Find out from Leviticus what a ‘Holy’ life looks like for you – one that’s different, authentic, & perfect like God’s.
How are we going to spur others on to love and good deeds?
True blessedness is found in God on the pilgrimage of a lifetime.
Suffering is a part of life - but how do we respond well when we suffer? In this Psalm we see that to suffer well we must go to God.
Tim discusses Law and Covenants and how Jesus ultimately fulfills both for us.
The third talk on Prayer from our church weekend away.
The second talk on Prayer from our church weekend away.
The first talk on Prayer from our church weekend away.
Since God has made us holy, our life's aim is to be transformed to look more and more like Christ - and God will finish that work.
What are we meant to do with the Old Testament Law now - particularly all the laws that talk about our bodies and desires?