• Daily Readings: Proverbs 28 and Psalm 32 Whoever conceals their sins does not prosper,    but the one who confesses and renounces them finds mercy. (Proverbs 28:13) As the year 2022 creeps towards its end, the next three daily devotions will offer what I hope will be helpful ways to journey towards 2023 with Jesus. Proverbs 28:13

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  • King of All

    Daily Reading: Matthew 2:1-12 Tomorrow is Christmas Eve, and all around the world worship will rise to the Lord Jesus. Jesus’ coming to the world in human flesh, and His life, death and resurrection have so deeply impacted people for the last 2000 years that all over the world He is loved, worshipped and adored.

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  • Lord of Glory

    Daily Reading: Luke 2:8-20 Is it somehow significant that God chose Bethlehem’s shepherds to be the first to hear an announcement of the Messiah’s birth? I believe it was. The shepherds of this region are known to have been the major suppliers of lambs for the Temple sacrifices. To me it’s deeply significant that they

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  • Servant King

    Daily Readings: Micah 5:2-4 and Luke 2:1-7 The great Feast of the Incarnation will soon be marked in enormous, gilded cathedrals all over the world. In our own homes it is bound to be marked with beautiful decorations, the exchange of gifts and much literal feasting too. But that’s a world away from the circumstances

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  • Immanuel

    Daily Reading: Matthew 1:18-25 As Christmas creeps closer, we continue to reflect on the Person of our Coming Saviour. As with yesterday’s devotion, please take some time to read through the passage slowly. Prayerfully consider what the angel’s message to Joseph reveals to you about this Jesus, whose birth we will celebrate next Sunday. Then,

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  • A prayer of praise to Jesus

    Daily Readings: Isaiah 7:1-14 and Luke 1:26-38 It’s the final week of preparation for Christmas, so our attention now shifts to the events surrounding the birth of our Saviour. Luke 1:26-38 is the record of Mary receiving the news that God had so highly favoured her that she was to become the birth-mother of the

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  • The Glory of God’s Light

    Daily Readings: Isaiah 60:1-7 and Psalm 139:7-12 In Isaiah 59:2 God’s people were warned that their sins had separated them from God, and v.9 describes that separation like this: “We look for light, but all is darkness;    for brightness, but we walk in deep shadows.” To be seperated from God is to be isolated from the

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  • Eternal King

    Daily Readings: Psalm 89:1-8 and Jeremiah 23:1-8 In the books of the Old Testament Prophets, promises were sometimes given which had an immediate application in Israel’s history, but which also served as a sign of what God would eventually bring to pass through the Messiah. Jeremiah 23:5-6 is one such prophecy. Read in the context

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  • The Eternal Ruler

    Daily Readings: Psalm 90 and Micah 5:1-4 Micah wrote at a time when God was executing judgment against His people for their many sins and rebellions. He was humbling them so that they would turn to Him and be saved. This humbling came about in history through their subjection to foreign rulers, which repeated itself

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  • The Saviour King

    Daily Readings: Psalm 23 and Isaiah 11:1-9 On our journey towards the coming of God’s Anointed Saviour King, Isaiah 11 prophesies that He will be from the royal line of David. Despite this line having been cut off by the exile and (later) by the political interference of Israel’s many oppressors, God promised that He

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