Zechariah: Return
In 598 BC God’s people were defeated in war, taken off to Babylon, their homes & temple destroyed. But in the book of Zechariah they’re back! They’ve returned to their land. It should be a celebration but things are actually rubbish, because God hasn’t returned with them. In Zechariah God promises to return. We live in the time when that promise has come true. We’re going to find out what it means that God has returned to us.
New Devotions
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Like a medical test that comes back with inconclusive results, what do you do when the evidence you know God is inconclusive? Look for 3 signs: 1) we keep God's…
It's so important to be certain, especially about a relationship with God. The great news of 1 John is that through Jesus we can certainly know God & even though…
How much money should I give away? The Bible's answer is both comforting and confronting.
There are so many needs, how do I decide who to give my time, money and energy to?
Why be generous to the work of making lifelong disciples of Jesus? Why should this work be a priority for the disciple's generosity?
Often when churches talk about money it stinks! Let's start with our view of God - abundantly generous or stingy?
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Ruth's daring move toward Boaz and his response speaks volumes of their noble character. Character is so critical to all our relationships and not least our relationship to God who…
Why is Boaz showing such abundant loving kindness to Ruth? Above all, we're meant to see something extraordinary about God.
The book of Ruth is an incredible love story but bigger than that it's about God. On display is His loving kindness in ordinary lives.