#1216. Serve in the light of God’s service (17/1/25)
From Luke 17:7-10, we reflect on how God’s servants are to remain amazed by, and be fuelled by, how Jesus has served them.

From Luke 17:7-10, we reflect on how God’s servants are to remain amazed by, and be fuelled by, how Jesus has served them.
From Luke 17:7-10, we reflect on how we are to seek to serve Jesus each day.
Matt Beaney preaches from Luke 17:7-10. Jesus wants to teach us about whole hearted service that is modelled on Him.
From Luke 17:7-10, we reflect on how we are to become and remain God’s humble servants.
Today, we reflect on how those who are filled with the Spirit have a vision for all people to hear the gospel.
Today, we reflect on how The Holy Spirit wants us to listen to Him and act as He leads.
Today, we reflect on how The Holy Spirit empowers us to wait in patience for Jesus.
Matt shares from Luke 2:25-32 The Spirit wants devoted people who, like Simeon, will wait, listen and move as He leads.
From Isaiah 9:5-7, we reflect on how we can enjoy the peace of God each day.
Happy New Year! Today, from Isaiah 9:5-7, we reflect on the hope of the eternal peace that Jesus promises to us.
Today, as we approach a new year, from Isaiah 9:5-7, we reflect on what is maybe the most important issue - how can we have peace with God?
From Isaiah 9:1-2, and its fulfilment in Matthew 4:12-17, We reflect on the nature of the light that Jesus gives to us.
Happy Christmas! Today, from Isaiah 9:1-2, and its fulfilment in Matthew 4:12-17, We reflect on the nature of the darkness that Jesus frees us from.
From Isaiah 9:1-2, and its fulfilment in Matthew 4:12-17, We reflect on how Jesus offers light and grace for those in the place of darkness - salvation is by grace.
Nev Floyd continues our Christmas series, preaching from Isaiah 9:1-2.
From Matthew 2 and Micah 5, we reflect on the promise of Jesus being our ruler and shepherd.
Emmanuel- God with us A series on the great promises of God coming to us in Jesus. Part #3. The Promised King.
From Matthew 2:1-6, we reflect on how the details of Jesus’ birth, and the details of our lives, are in God’s hands.
From Matthew 2:1-6, we reflect on how the journey and worship of the magi are a foretaste of God’s will to bring all nations to worship Jesus.
From Isaiah 7:14, we reflect on the promise of Emmanuel and how this means that God has come and, added to this, that He remains with us.
From Isaiah 7:14, we reflect on the nature of Jesus as God, man and sacrifice.
Today, from Isaiah 7:14, we reflect on the promise of Emmanuel, and what this ‘sign’ points to.
Today, concluding our reflections in Genesis 3:15, we see that Jesus was God with us, and yet, as a man, He was also struck by Satan.
Today, continuing in Genesis 3:15, we reflect on how Jesus’ coming fulfils God’s promise to crush Satan.
Today, from Genesis 3:15, we reflect on the spiritual war that we are engaged in - a war that will be won because God has come to us in Christ.
Emmanuel - God with us A series on the great promises of God coming to us in Jesus Part #1. The promised destroyer of evil
From Luke 17:5-6, we consider how powerful prayer is that which is inspired by true faith - which is the gift of God.
From Luke 17:5-6, we consider how tiny faith has massive power, but we must put the faith that we currently have into practice in order to see victories and for our faith to grow.
From Luke 17:5, we reflect on the nature of faith and how it can be increased.
Johnny continues our series through Luke. Disciples of Jesus need to learn about what faith is and how to use it, particularly in the realm of prayer.