In this enthronement Psalm, we are commanded to come and worship God but also not to harden our hearts? What's the connection point between these two commands? How do we…
This Psalm has often been used as God's promise to prevent harm from happening to us. Is that what it really says? Let's explore Scripture together and find out
These two psalms form an amazing lament and prayer by the author who was going through a calamity, praying for God to 'restore things to normal'. What a timely message…
In this next psalm from our A Journey Through Lent series, David guides the reader through dealing with difficulties. He shows how God is fully trustworthy and is our best…
A discouraged post-exilic community has stopped rebuilding the temple. Through the godly leadership of the high priest Joshua and the Davdic descendent, Zerubbabel, the prophets Haggai and Zechariah spur the…
In the parable of the sower (or soils) Jesus explains that many people 'hear' Him but not everyone does what He says. Only those who hear and do what He…
Paul warns us about Satan's schemes and so explains to us through the metaphor of a soldier's armour (as well as God's armour in Isaiah) how we can stand against…
Paul explains that he no longer saw people as an unsaved person but since he became a new creation, he sees people as unique creations, ambassadors, righteous and His servants
Paul prays that the eyes of our heart would be opened to know our hope, knowledge of God and His resurrection power. Why are these three things so crucial to…