Episodios

  • Day 21: Be Honest with God
    Jan 21 2025
    Psalm 12:1–8, Matthew 14:22–36, Genesis 41:41–46 God wants you to be honest with him. He likes candour. He wants to hear what is on your heart today.
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  • Day 20: How to Navigate Life
    Jan 20 2025
    Proverbs 2:12–20, Matthew 14:3–21, Genesis 41:14–16 Wisdom has been defined as ‘*the art of steering*’. As you go through life, you will need to navigate many tight situations that require great wisdom in order to avoid damaging yourself or others.
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  • Day 19: The Most Valuable Thing in the World
    Jan 19 2025
    Psalm 11:1–7, Matthew 13:36–49, Genesis 38:25–26,39:6–22 Relationships are our most valuable possession. But there is one special relationship for which you were created. This is the most valuable pearl of all. It is worth selling ‘everything’ in order to get hold of it.
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  • Day 18: Your Kingdom Come
    Jan 18 2025
    Psalm 10:12–18, Matthew 13:18–34, Genesis 37:5–11 Jesus taught us to pray, 'Your *kingdom* come' (Matthew 6:10). The kingdom of God is the rule and reign of God.
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  • Day 17: Five Ways to Fulfil Your Potential
    Jan 17 2025
    Psalm 10:2–6, Matthew 12:46–50,13:3–8, Genesis 35:2–3 Jesus warns that although there is great *potential* in each of us, there are *pitfalls* ahead. How can you avoid the pitfalls and fulfil your potential?
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  • Day 16: The Overflow of the Heart
    Jan 16 2025
    Proverbs 2:1–11, Matthew 12:30–42, Genesis 32:24–31 How do you store up good things in your heart?
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  • Day 15: God is Just and God is Merciful
    Jan 15 2025
    Psalm 9:13–18, Matthew 12:7–21, Genesis 31:2–21 Through the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross, God is both just and merciful.
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  • Day 14: Just Relax and Let God Be God
    Jan 14 2025
    Psalm 9:7–12, Matthew 11:16–30, Genesis 30:22 If God is sovereign and ultimately in control, does that mean that you are absolved of responsibility for your actions? Does it mean that you do not have ‘free will’? The Bible teaches both – the ultimate sovereignty of God at the same time as human responsibility and free will.
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