The New Testament insists that believers must live with an eternal perspective. This gives us purpose and perseverance, and transforms how we relate to possessions and people.
Laying up treasures for ourselves in heaven is something Jesus clearly tells us to do. Colin looks at what this means, why this really matters, and how we might approach doing it.
The future for believers is very bright, far better than now. Luke shows us what is going to happen to every follower of Jesus after they die, and encourages us to make this the focus of our hope.
When Jesus returns, there will be a day of reckoning. He will judge all the people of the Earth. This message studies the reality, finality, personality, visibility, and universality of that judgemen…
The return of Jesus was the central hope of the New Testament Christians, but this is often not the case in churches today. Luke explores why this is the case, and how we can have a better understand…
Our starting point for this series looking at the return of Jesus is to study the Ascension. The Ascension isn’t simply the end point for Jesus’ earthly ministry, but the start of His heavenly minist…
Dan gives an update on church finances and then encourages us to give generously and live contentedly from Paul’s final words in his letter to the Philippians.
Our greatest goal as followers of Jesus must be to get to know Jesus better. Christian maturity correlates to devotion to Christ. In these verses, Paul helps us see Jesus as better than religion, mor…
God changes people’s lives, and in this passage we can see how He changed the lives of Paul, Timothy, and Epaphroditus, and how He used them to bless each other and others.
Growing in godliness starts with meeting Jesus, receiving His grace, knowing His love, and experiencing His power at work in our lives. But each of us have a responsibility to diligently nurture the …
Luke tries to help us see a bit more of the glory of Christ in His humble obedience, and challenges us to think how this should shape how we respond to the people around us.
On Vision Sunday the elders shared from Isaiah 61. God has called King’s church to be a “Planting of the Lord for the display of his splendour”, growing in maturity and fruitfulness here in Edinburgh…
What does it mean to live a life worthy of the gospel, as a citizen of God’s Kingdom? Karen shows us the power of unity in Christ, the importance of supporting one another, and the surprising truth a…
Paul makes several statements in Philippians 1:12-26 that might seem strange to us. Luke looks at what these are and why Paul thought that way, and challenges us to imitate Paul as he imitated Jesus.
Mary’s encounter with the Angel Gabriel gives us a wonderful insight into the good news of the gospel. The news is surprising, lifechanging, freely given. And it invites a response from us.
Sun 17 Dec 2023
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