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A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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Jesus warns against self-centred-attention-seeking but points us to his Father who delights to reward those who seek him earnestly.
Correcting a big misapplication of the Law, Jesus calls believers to a righteousness that pushes beyond mere rule keeping to loving God and neighbour from the heart.
Disciples of Jesus are challenged with the expectation to be salt and light to the world.
Jesus teaches that the kingdom of heaven is given to those who recognise their need for God’s grace.
Saul’s downfall is a sad and expected result of God’s judgment on him.
Though innocent so far, David shows that he is a human like all of us: capable of acting in righteous, mysterious, and evil ways.
God’s chosen king must innocently suffer to prove he is the true king.
We rejoin the narrative of 1 Samuel after David defeats Goliath. How will people react? Especially, will King Saul react with thanksgiving or jealousy?
We can be sure that God saves us from sin because he raised Jesus from the dead.
God’s ways are unlike ours – man sees with our eyes, but God sees with the heart.
With sadness we watch as Saul’s disobedience results in failures of leadership and judgement upon him.
Despite all their evil in desiring their own king, God will not forsake his own people but will graciously save them through their king.
The first king of Israel is outwardly impressive, inwardly apprehensive, and empowered by the Spirit to do well. So long as he remains in the Spirit, walking closely to God, there is hope of security ... Read More
God’s people reject God in their desire for a human king, but God grants their request and paves the way for Jesus, the true king.
God warns that his holiness means he will not be treated lightly by his people or others.
In keeping his promises God raises up faithful leaders and brings down unfaithful leaders so that His people might be warned against faithlessness and encouraged to trust and hope in Him.
We praise God by singing about what he has done in Christ to save us.
We find satisfaction in Jesus by rejoicing in his victory over sin and death.
Our earthly relationships are good, but not ultimate – only relationship with God is ultimate and can satisfy.
Money is good, but pursuing it for satisfaction reveals it is not ultimate – treasuring Jesus is what satisfies.
Jesus satisfies because he forgives our sins and gives us eternal life.
Do you have a purpose in life? Does it satisfy you? This week we unpack one of our community’s top answers to the question: “What gives satisfaction in life.”
Find refuge in Jesus because he is our risen forever king.
Jesus is the king who comes to save us, so rejoice and worship him!
Jesus was born at God’s perfect time to save all sorts of people.
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