Psalm 73 explores Asaph's spiritual journey, laying bare his doubts and struggles when he sees tthe wicked prosper while he himslf feels neglected by God. Yet he refuses to vocalize his doubts for …
If you applied for a job but found you were one of a thousand equally qualified applicants you would not rate your chances highly. Unless of course the owner of the firm happened to be your father. S…
The Bible's book of Esther is an historical narrative saturated with God's presence despite His name never being mentioned. Set against the backdrop of the powerful Persian Empire,we explore the sove…
We identify three themes in the benediction in Hebrews 13:20–21: what Easter reveals about God the Father, God the Son, and our own spiritual nature. First, we discuss the idea of God as the "God of …
In the first seven verses of Paul's second letter to the Corinthians we examine how starting with God and following Paul's guidance offers us a new perspective, one that redefines the way we face cha…
This episode (Revelation 1:4-8) unveils the central themes of The book of Revelation, namely the revelation and glory of Jesus Christ, and the role of the triune God behind it. Jesus Christ is the fa…
Paul concludes his first letter to the Corinthians with a simple catalogue of greetings but we find that these greetings are rooted in Christ's "new commandment" to love our fellow believers as He lo…
In this episode, we conclude our exploration of Paul's first letter to the Corinthian church with chapter 16, focusing on the final instructions he imparts. These instructions are not mere suggestion…
Visiting preacher Raj Sahota, converted to Christ from the Sikh religion, explores in Ephesians 4 Paul's teaching on the unity, character, and progress of the church, challenging believers to walk…
Which is more important, the death of Christ or his resurrection? Neither, they are two sides of the same gospel coin. However, in evangelism the resurrection becomes specially significant because wh…
We consider the theophanies experienced by Abraham in the Old Testament, where God appears and makes promises that shape the future of nations. We see the unchanging nature of God's promises and how …
How many covenants did God make with mankind? Just three. The Covenant with Abraham, the Covenant of Sinai, and the New Covenant in the blood of Christ (which includes the eternal covenant of Isaiah…
When is a free gospel also an obligation (to both preacher and hearer?) We reflect on the Apostle Paul's joy in preaching a gospel that is without charge (1 Corinthians 9:18-27). He emphasizes the co…
Are you a servant of Christ? Comparing the servant who would not leave his master (Exodus 21:1-6) with Christ's obedience to the Father in going to the cross (John 12:23-33) Phil Watson demonstrates …
Some Christians call their leaders "Your grace" when neither they nor those so addressed have the slightest idea what the Bible means by grace. The apostle Paul puts the record straight in the first …
Today's passage (Acts 9:32-43) contains two examples of a general principle. The principle is that the Holy Spirit, working through His servants and the Word of God, is uniquely able to restore human…
Sharing your faith with individuals bears much fruit. Tearing Philip from the crowds to which he preached in Samaria, the Holy Spirit sends him to evangelise a single traveller, the Eunuch from Ethio…
If the dead rise, in what form do they do so? Paul recognises this seemingly harmless question as a new attack on his doctrine. Replying, he shows that creation itself is hugely diverse so by analogy…
While Saul of Tarsus tried to destroy the infant church in Jerusalem, it was growing rapidly in Samaria where Philip had gone to preach the gospel. Lesson? Suppress God's work in one place and it wil…
This is the speech delivered by scientist and creationist Professor Edgar Andrews when he went head-to-head with Oxford Professor and atheist Richard Dawkins at the 1986 Oxford Union debate on the mo…
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