Journey through and dwell within the Scriptures with Alan Hoare, in the spirit of lectio divina, with these daily devotional commentaries.
Today's thought: We can be either participants or spectators. Only participants will share in the glory that is to come.
Today's thought: Bonhoeffer wrote, "A Christian is someone who shares the suffering of God in this world.
Today's thought: We can sometimes seemingly lose our grip on God, but He will never let go of us.
Today's thought: digging deep foundations into Christ ensures that the storms of life do not collapse our faith.
Today's thought: God's profound purpose, working deeply in us, is preparing us for life in heaven.
Today's thought: God id the Master of reconciliation. It starts with Him.
Today's thought: In Christ, the immortal lived, died and was raised again. Ponder this wonderful mystery.
Today's thought: from time to time, eternity invades our lives, and the effects are astonishing.
Today's thought: any church, where Christ is not vitally present and active, is at best a museum.
Today's thought: every breath you take is a gift from God. Let the vision of His Son take your breath away!
Today's thought: there is an authority structure in heaven - remember that the Father sent the Son.
Today's thought: the Son did not start his existence in Mary's womb; He was before she was.
Today's thought: our understanding of the person of Christ is the key to correctly understanding God himself.
Today's thought: theology and worship must go together if our walk with God is to be of substance.
Today's thought: never let the deep impact of these two words leave you. They are foundational to your faith.
Today's thought: the choice is black and white. There is no mixing of the two realms.
Today's thought: the moment we believed, we stepped into a beautifully mapped out destiny.
Today's thought: do not cut and run, but rather call out to God who will enthuse you with the strength to stand.
Today's thought: do not panic or pine at the sight of the the ocean of God. Take the plunge and start swimming.
Today's thought: the fruit of our lives is designed to be for the benefit of others.