Both/And
…have one or the other, but you can’t have both. For example, the first cricket test between Australia and England starts on Wednesday. A coin will be tossed and the…
…have one or the other, but you can’t have both. For example, the first cricket test between Australia and England starts on Wednesday. A coin will be tossed and the…
…the cost of death, that joy comes at the cost of sorrow and fellowship comes at the cost of loneliness. This, Jesus said, is my body. This, Jesus said, is…
…wants the patient to return to his life, set free from his illness and restored to health. This is how we “complete” Christ’s completed work. This is how we fulfil…
…love is made complete in us. Or as Jesus himself said, My commandment is this: Love each other as I have loved you. This is the life that Jesus gave…
…is no “you’ll get what’s coming to you.” There is no “what goes around comes around”. It doesn’t mean that we are spared every consequence of our actions. Some people…
…sets us free. Free from our slavery to evil and death. Free to leave our chains behind. Free to live for the Lord. In Matthew 26 is recorded the events…
…keeps company with sick people? The Pharisees said, only a sick person keeps company with sick people. But Jesus said, no. But a doctor. A doctor keeps company with sick…