Thought for September 24th. ‘AS THE LIGHTNING FLASHES AND LIGHTS UP THE SKY”
Todays readings.. 1 Chronicles 7, Ezekiel 20, Luke 17 We wonder why the Pharisees asked Jesus “when the kingdom of God would come?” [Luke 17 v.20]
Thought for September 23rd. “YOU CANNOT SERVE GOD AND …”
Todays readings.. 1 Chronicles 6, Ezekiel 19, Luke 16 Today we read the most challenging of the parables of Jesus – yet its’ primary meaning is unmistakable. Jesus uttered it in relation to our purpose
Thoughts for September 21st. “SALT IS GOOD”
Todays readings.. 1 Chronicles 4, Ezekiel 17, Luke 13&14 There are many parables and challenging sayings in today’s 2 chapters in Luke’s gospel. Jesus’ utterance of just 3 words are very thought provoking: “Salt
Thought for September 20th. “I WILL ESTABLISH FOR YOU AN EVERLASTING COVENANT”
Todays readings... 1 Chronicles 3, Ezekiel 16, Luke 12 Our ch. 16 in Ezekiel today finishes with this wonderfully positive declaration. After all the negative messages Ezekiel had been caused to send back to the
Thought for September 19th. “BUT INSIDE YOU ARE FULL OF …”
Todays readings.. 1 Chronicles 2, Ezekiel 15, Luke 11. Our Luke reading today features Jesus’ criticism of the religious leaders. They were obsessed with unimportant ritual. They had elaborated on
Thought for September 18th. “TURN AWAY FROM YOUR IDOLS
Todays readings.. 1 Chronicles 1, Ezekiel 14, Luke 10
Thought for September 17th. “WHEN THE LORD HAS NOT SENT THEM”
Todays readings... 2 Kings 24&25, Ezekiel 13, Luke 9 There is a parallel between today’s readings which complete the 2nd book of Kings and what we read
Thought for September 15th. “BLESSED IS THE ONE WHO …”
Todays readings.. 2 Kings 21, Ezekiel 11, Luke 7 As usual, all our chapters are full of meaningful lessons: first, Hezekiah after his life is extended 15 years is succeeded by a 12 yr old
Thought for September 14th. “ … AND NOT DO WHAT I TELL YOU”
Todays readings.. 2 Kings 20, Ezekiel 10, Luke 6 We read more of the challenging sayings of Jesus today – human nature is such that it tens to gloss over them, especially if they are