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Messages in Mark’s Gospel – 4. Jesus heals one

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Mark 1:40-45  In this fourth in the series, Tim considers the healing of lepers, their social isolation and the reversal in position as Jesus retreats to isolated places.  He considers the differences between the ten lepers healing in Luke’s account and the one in Mark’s, and asks for our reflection on taking Jesus for granted.

6. The kingdom of God is a treasure

A live recording was not made on this Sunday so this is a precise of the talk. Reading from Matthew 13:44-46 – the kingdom of God has to be searched for; is made known by revelation; and is worth giving up everything to obtain.

The Life of a Disciple – 6

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Liz continues the series in the life of a disciple with the help of Hebrews 12:1-13 and Luke 4:1-13, speaking about discipline and the desert experiences.

Epiphany – Jesus, King of the Jews

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Allen explores the geographical and historical context of the ‘Magi” as ‘king-makers’ of the East who come looking for a new-born king. Following the text of Matthew’s Gospel he leads on to ask what the message is for us today. Matthew’s emphasis is Jesus, King of te Jews. Our challenge is enthroning Jesus as ‘king of our lives’ each day. Herod wasn’t concerned to travel 7 ml to Bethlehem, the Magi travelled may be 1700 ml.

If we enthrone Jesus will we give him our treasure? What is our attitude to our possessions? Will we bring our praise and prayer and finally, dying to self, bring our lives?

Awe: praising the Lord, part 2

Praise refers to ur positive responses to the revelation of God’s person that he has given in nature and Scripture; thanksgiving is praising God for what he has done; the two are intimately connected. Psalm 136:1-9, 26; Psalm 145.

Awe: praising the Lord, part 1

Praise refers to ur positive responses to the revelation of God’s person that he has given in nature and Scripture; thanksgiving is praising God for what he has done; the two are intimately connected. Psalm 136:1-9, 26; Psalm 145.

All that Jesus said and did – Matthew 14:22-36

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As we continue to read carefully through Matthew’s gospel, looking at all that Jesus said and did, we are taking note of who Jesus is, his character and the actions that flow from that. We note too that Jesus is teaching disciples; disciples who will continue to demonstrate that the kingdom of God is among us until that day when Jesus returns.

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