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How does biblical faith hold together?
What does it mean to believe in Jesus, the Christ?
God has an even bigger plan for the future. We are part of it: both here and now and there and then. Find out how in Acts to Revelation.
The God of mercy has compassion on all he has made (Psalm 145:9), and his followers have been at the forefront of efforts to relieve suffering and need.
The God of justice hates oppression and demands that rulers should rule justly. Biblical principles lie behind ideas of liberty and justice.
In this session we will be thinking about God’s holiness by thinking about what Scripture says about him being seen and what he sees.
In this final session we will be rejoicing in God’s goodness and the comfort it is to know that God cannot lie, or even be tempted by evil.
It might be hard to square the thought that God cannot change or suffer with what the Bible tells us about his love and his relational qualities. Nonetheless since the death and resurrection of Jesus the majority of Christians have believed that only the unchanging God can really deliver us from sin. We will spend some time thinking about why and spend a little longer this morning thinking about the wonder of the incarnation of the Son of God.
In this first session we will be thinking about what makes God different as creator and then by thinking about his knowledge seeing how his inability, for instance, to learn is a sign that he is greater than we ever imagined.
How we talk to one another is critical. In this session, we will look at skills but also how the Gospel changes our speech (Ephesians 4:17-32).