DISCIPLESHIP

  • Stay focussed

    Daily Readings: Matthew 25 and Psalm 25 The three parables in Matthew 25 continue the theme of our calling to be faithful to the tasks to which Jesus has called us. Our Lord Jesus calls us to remain faithful at all times. He calls us to be mindful that He is right at hand and

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  • Love that rebukes

    Daily Reading: Matthew 23 and Psalm 23 Make no mistake, Jesus deeply loved each individual Pharisee, and He longed to gather them to Himself just as much as He longed to do so for the rest of Jerusalem (v.37). However, they were so filled with religious pride and arrogant self-sufficiency that they were blind to

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  • The Love Test

    Daily Readings: Matthew 22 and Psalm 22 Jesus was in Jerusalem and the two most powerful Jewish religious parties, the Pharisees and the Sadducees, were trying desperately to discredit Him with the crowds, or to trap Him into saying something that would land Him in hot water with the Roman authorities. His popularity frightened them.

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  • Spotlight on!

    Daily Reading: Matthew 21 and Psalm 21 Having preached on corporate prayer yesterday, it’s very tempting to focus only on Jesus’ declaration in v.13 “My house will be called a house of prayer,” (quoting Isaiah 56:7). But, despite how zealously we see Jesus longing for His people to be a people of prayer, this chapter

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  • The greatest

    Daily Readings: Matthew 20 and Psalm 20 The chapters of Matthew we have read this week (16-20) are regularly punctuated by the refrain that in God’s Kingdom, the first will be last, the last will be first, and the greatest will be the one who takes the lowest place. Clearly, Jesus aimed to emphasize this

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  • Impossible discipleship

    Daily Readings: Matthew 19 and Psalm 19 25 When the disciples heard this, they were greatly astonished and asked, ‘Who then can be saved?’ 26 Jesus looked at them and said, ‘With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.’ In Matthew 19, the disciples come to the realization that following Jesus and meeting His

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  • humble trust

    Daily Readings: Matthew 18 and Psalm 18 3 …‘Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. 4 Therefore, whoever takes the lowly position of this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. 5 And whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me. Jesus

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  • Glory and pettiness

    Daily Readings: Matthew 17 and Psalm 17 On the mountaintop, Jesus spent a mysterious moment in such deeply intimate communion with the Father that heaven’s glory shone out of Him. He received clarity and encouragement for the road ahead, first from Moses and Elijah (representing the Old Covenant Law and Prophets) and then from the

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  • The Right Yeast

    Daily Readings: Matthew 16 and Psalm 16 In Matthew 13, Jesus told a parable explaining how the Kingdom of God influences and transforms. Just as a tiny measure of yeast in a batch of dough gradually but fundamentally transforms the dough from the inside, the Kingdom of God brings fundamental change to people and communities

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  • The heart of the matter

    Daily Readings: Matthew 15 and Psalm 15 But the words you speak come from the heart—that’s what defiles you. (Matthew 15:18 NLT) The religious people of Jesus’ day were extremely intent on creating and then observing highly complex outward rules for religious purity. When they kept these rules, they felt they were proving their commitment and

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