Thought for March 21st. “THE LORD IS NEAR TO ALL WHO … “
Today's readings.. (Numbers 2), (Psalm 145-147), (Luke 12) All three Psalms (145-147) and our chapter in Luke (12) today were greatly thought
Today's readings.. (Numbers 2), (Psalm 145-147), (Luke 12) All three Psalms (145-147) and our chapter in Luke (12) today were greatly thought
Today's readings.. (Numbers 1), (Psalm 143, 144), (Luke 11) We have a particularly challenging chapter in Luke’s gospel today. It is full
Today's readings.. (Leviticus 27), (Psalm 140-142), (Luke 10) Jesus spoke in parables, stories that were not necessarily factual because their purpose was
Today's readings.. (Leviticus 26), (Psalm 137-139), (Luke 9) Do you, do I, want God to really “know my heart”? The concluding words
Today's readings.. (Leviticus 25), (Psalm 135,136), (Luke 8) The great majority, until the last generation or two, have had contact with Jesus
Today's readings.. (Leviticus 24), (Psalm 131-134), (Luke 7) “Remember O LORD in David’s favour, all the hardships he endured, how he swore
Today's readings.. (Leviticus 23), (Psalm 128-130), (Luke 6) Our Psalms and Luke readings today link together in encouraging us to think and
Today's readings.. (Leviticus 22), (Psalm 125-127), (Luke 5) No one despises an inheritance, they are usually a cause of joy! But
Today's readings.. (Leviticus 21), (Psalm 120-124), (Luke 4) Psalm 121 today begins with a question – and sometimes this is not recognised.
Today's readings.. (Leviticus 20), (Psalm 19:129-176), (Luke 3) What an incredible impact the preaching of John the Baptist had! We do not