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Luke 12:35-59
03.31.25

Luke 12:35-59

As followers of Christ, we are called to reconciliation with God through Jesus Christ, and we should also be peacemakers.
Luke 12:24–34
03.27.25

Luke 12:24–34

Wealth, power, and position are associated with success in North America, and as a result we may become accustomed to the ideal of attaining more, ...
Luke 12:13–23
03.25.25

Luke 12:13–23

Neither our possessions nor our perceived financial security measure our value or give us life. Life, our Lord says, is not measured by how much yo...
Luke 12:1–12
03.20.25

Luke 12:1–12

The questions we need to wrestle with are these: To what audience are we playing? Whose expectations are we conforming ourselves to meet? Who are w...
A child's hand reaching out and choosing a lego piece among a pile of grey lego bricks.
03.17.25

Let go of the Lego

I recently saw one of those clickbait articles. It was “10 Worst Lego Sets of All Time!” As I scrolled through it, I realised that I had two of th...
Luke 11:29–54
03.17.25

Luke 11:29–54

God calls us “to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly” with Him (Micah 6:8), overthrowing the present self-focused systems and inst...
Luke 11:1–28
03.13.25

Luke 11:1–28

In a few short sentences, Jesus gives a masterclass on prayer and on the boldness we can have in coming before Him.
Luke 10:25–42
03.10.25

Luke 10:25–42

When Jesus is asked “What must I do to inherit eternal life?” He offers a reply that puts less emphasis on “doing” things and more emphasis on havi...
Luke 10:1–24
03.06.25

Luke 10:1–24

Jesus reminds us that our worth doesn’t come from what we accomplish for Him but from who we are in Him.
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