Luke 5:1-11
In today’s story Jesus shows his divinity to Simon through a miraculous catch of fish. Caitlin dives into what this tells us about who Jesus is and what He is like.
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In today’s story Jesus shows his divinity to Simon through a miraculous catch of fish. Caitlin dives into what this tells us about who Jesus is and what He is like.
Jesus shows his authority over demons and diseases and puts into action his Isaiah manifesto.
As Jesus launches His ministry, who does He say He is? What does He say about His mission?
After the family tree of Jesus, taken all the way back to Adam, the scene in the wilderness shows Jesus succeeding where Adam had failed.
Why does Luke place Jesus' genealogy here? What do we learn about who Jesus is from His baptism? Jim looks at what this passage in Luke 3 tells us about Jesus' identity as God and as a Human, and why that matters to us.
John the Baptist preaches the good news of Jesus' arrival, but not in the way we're necessarily used to these days. The classic phrase "come as you are but don't stay as you are" helps us understand what John is speaking about here and challenges us to come back to God and recommit ourselves to doing what He's saying to us today.
Taking a closer look at the encounter in the Temple between Mary and Joseph and a 12 old Jesus.
Morag shared the stories of Anna and Cynthia. Two women who know the Scriptures, know their God and know it's their job to tell people about Jesus.
Like the hero of Hemmingway’s story, “The old man and the sea”, Simeon was an adventurer and a tenacious adversary; but his adventure takes place in a different medium, navigating not the sea but the Holy Spirit.
Reflecting on Jesus’ birth can help us to understand the ways of God’s kingdom.