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The heart's four chambers can be said to mirror four aspects of God's glory - and how our spiritual hearts should beat in time with Him.Discovering how to set our hearts on fire takes us from the disciples on the Emmaus road to God's return. With solid biblical teaching and practical examples, Jeremy guides us to an understanding of how God would have us live: 'Our hearts are the control systems of our spiritual lives - getting them to beat in time with God will transform our attitudes.'
The Bible Readings Hope in Jesus: Psalms - Christopher Ash Hope because Jesus rules (Psalm 2) Hope because Jesus was saved (Psalm 3) Hope because Jesus wept (Psalm 6) The Seminars Our Future Hope - Michael Reeves Hope and Grief - Joanna Jackson Hope and Lament - Rico Villanueva Evening Celebrations Why Hope? Grace! (2 Thessalonians 2:13-17) Mike Cain How Can I Hope? New Birth! (1 Peter 1:3-5, 22-25) Andy Prime How Can I Hope? The Scriptures! (Romans 15:1-13) Amy Orr-Ewing Our Hope: The Appearing of Jesus Christ (Titus 2:11-14) Graham Daniels Our Hope: The Glory of God! (Romans 5:1-5) Jeremy McQuoid
The cross was a place of torture and agony. Here God's Son took the punishment which we deserved. Outwardly, it might have seemed that God had been defeated. But no. He had triumphed; death had been defeated. For believers, the cross is a place of forgiveness, freedom, healing and joy. Yet we too carry a cross, submitting and surrendering to God in our daily lives. This undated 30-day devotional journeys to the very heart of the gospel with Keswick teachers Alistair Begg, Don Carson, Liam Goligher, Angus MacLeay, Jeremy McQuoid, Simon Manchester, Bruce Milne, Alec Motyer, Alasdair Paine, Charles Price and Vaughan Roberts. The Cross provides spiritual nourishment for wherever life's journey takes you.
The cross of Christ is the heartbeat of Christianity. It is a place of pain and horror, wonder and beauty, all at the same time. It is the place where our sin collided gloriously with God's grace. But do we really understand what the cross is all about? Or are we so caught up in the peripherals of the faith that we have forgotten the core? We need to ask ourselves: How deep an impact has the cross made on my personality? Do I live in the light of the freedom it has won for me? Am I dying to myself every day, so that I can live for Christ? Do I face suffering with faith and assurance? Can I face death in the light of the hope of the resurrection? The authors present us with a contemporary challenge to place all of our lives, every thought, word and deed, under the shadow of the amazing cross, and allow that cross to transform us here and now.
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