Lent Series

Day 20

Rev 2:7. We have the capacity to hear from God and he is keen to speak to us but we need to really desire to hear his voice. Don’t let anything get in the way. 

Monday 24 March

Day 19

Because he so loves us and his Church, God will bring correction (Rev 3:19). The love of Jesus is without limit and this realisation will enable us to love him wholeheartedly in return.

Sunday 23 March

Day 18

The Church in Ephesus have abandoned the love they had at first. Have you lost something of your first love for Jesus Christ? Do what it takes to recover it. Repent.

Saturday 22 March

Day 17

The Church in Ephesus is commended for her works, her toil, her patient endurance and doctrinal vigilance. May we in these days, both as individuals and churches, always hold to the Word and ways of Christ.

Friday 21 March

Day 16

Rev 2:1-7, the letter to the Church in Ephesus, an important but pagan city. Like Paul, Timothy and John, our task is to take the Gospel into all of the world, including our neighbourhood.

Thursday 20 March

Day 15

“The one who conquers, I will make him a pillar in the temple of my God.”(Rev 3:12). The pillar speaks of stability.

Wednesday 19 March

Day 14

As followers of Jesus we can gain access to God for direction and his will for our lives. The key is for us to have a heart that’s right with God with his Word as our rule and the Holy Spirit as our teacher. “Just a closer walk with Thee.”

Tuesday 18 March

Day 13

Angels are a reality in scripture and a reality in heaven and on earth – even now. But they cannot compare to the glory and beauty of Jesus Christ. It is the task of the Church to point people to him.

Monday 17 March

Day 12

The Book of Revelation is full of imagery. In Rev 1:12-15 we encounter the seven lampstands which are the seven churches to whom the Spirit writes. The Church should always shine brightly for God and ’Speak Jesus’ to the world.

Sunday 16 March

Day 11

We turn to Jesus’ disciple John who received the Revelation whilst in exile on Patmos. This bleak island became a place where he encountered God. As individuals and in the church, the barren seasons can become times when we hear from God and even experience revival.

Saturday 15 March

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