
Grace vs Nature
So how does grace work with our nature?
Do we all deserve God’s Grace or is it only given to selected ones?
So how does grace work with our nature?
Do we all deserve God’s Grace or is it only given to selected ones?
Our TEARS are important to God. What’s important to God is worth our attention. We need to look at several things… First of all, Who’s Crying? Why are they weeping? And how did this get God’s attention?
Read moreAre we influenced by the Hebrew or Greek thinking? Hebrew thinkers seek after success God’s way, putting God first. With a clear understanding that spiritual growth will impact all areas of life.
Read moreRemembrance, and in particular God’s way of remembering is a significant theme that has often been overlooked. Our memories of the past can often be destructive but Scripture outlines a pattern of remembrance that acknowledges the past in a way that is inspirational and life-giving for both the present and future.
Read moreAt some point we have all probably been told who Jesus is. Maybe you heard it from priests, teachers, parents, friends, or prayer groups. Maybe you read it in books, Catechism lessons, RCIA classes. Maybe you saw it on Facebook, read it on the internet, or heard it in a song…
Read moreOur words can hurt or heal, build up or tear down, bring wisdom or wound others. The Bible says the little tongue is the most dangerous in the whole world. How many wars have started as a war of words? In the Talmud, the Rabbis likened the tongue to a sharpened arrow, a lethal weapon that can wound at long distance.
Read moreWe feel like we are unjustly stuck in the same job, unable to change or get promoted. Is it possible that the reason has nothing to do with our competence or our ability to do other things? What happened to us really served to advance the gospel.
Read moreThe very nature of God is love. God is so much bigger and greater than we can imagine and this is true of His love, as well. Our human love is often so petty, stingy, and self- centred.
Read moreOur words can hurt or heal, build up or tear down, bring wisdom or wound others. The Bible says the little tongue is the most dangerous in the whole world. How many wars have started as a war of words? In the Talmud, the Rabbis likened the tongue to a sharpened arrow, a lethal weapon that can wound at long distance.
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