‘I am the Lord your God who holds your right hand…’ (Isaiah 41:13)
To know that as we walk through life, every step of the way the Lord is with us, holding us by the hand – what a wonderful comfort and joy this is.
‘I am the Lord your God who holds your right hand…’ (Isaiah 41:13)
To know that as we walk through life, every step of the way the Lord is with us, holding us by the hand – what a wonderful comfort and joy this is.
‘The Lord is full of tenderness and mercy…’ (James 5:11)
Life can at times seem harsh and there will always be occasions when, in response to this, we will think, say or do things that we know we shouldn’t. What a comfort then to know that we can depend upon this tender love and mercy from the Lord.
‘Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners…’ (1 Timothy 1:15)
As we journey through Lent to the cross with our Lord, let’s never forget why Jesus undertook that journey – a journey He didn’t have to take, but did – to save us.
This coming Sunday, the 3rd of April, we celebrate the Sacrament of Holy Communion in both Churches at the usual times o1 10.00am in Bendochy Church and 11.15am in the Abbey Church.
Read John 11:1-16
As we read these verses, what are some of the main points that we can learn from them?
Read John 11:17-37
What are the really important verses in this portion of scripture and what do they reveal to us?
Read John 11:38-44
‘O Lord, you have searched me and known me…’ (Psalm 139:1)
How well do we truly know those around us every day in life? Our family, friends, neighbours and colleagues – do we truly know everything about them, all that is in their hearts and heads? Maybe we do. What we do know, however, is that God knows everything about us and, as the Psalmist would go on to say in these verses, there is nowhere we can hide from Him and nothing we can keep from Him. But still the Lord wants us to talk to Him, to commune with Him and to share with Him all that we are and all that we do. The question is, do we?
‘The Lord is the one who goes before you. He will be with you; He will neither fail you nor forsake you…’ (Deut. 31:8)
Just take a few moments to reflect on what these words are actually saying and then give thanks to God for His continued hand upon us.
‘Be friendly with everyone…’ (Romans 12:16)
How easy is it to do as Paul suggests here and what do we do if we do indeed find this difficult?
‘I am the Lord your God, who holds your right hand…’ (Isaiah 41:13)
Think back to when you were a young child and how reassuring and comforting it was to take hold of a parent’s hand when you felt unsure or uncertain about something. The simple action of reaching out and placing your small hand in theirs made all the difference. How much more comforting then to know that the Lord is always there to hold our hand and guide us through all that we face each and every day.
John 3:16 is possibly the most well known verse in the entire Bible, and one which is quoted and used so often, however, it is possibly not part of Jesus’ conversation with Nicodemus. Scholars believe that it is more likely John providing a commentary on his words. Nevertheless, it is much loved because of all the truth that is encompassed in so few words. However, it does need to be seen within the context that we have it, rather than reading it in isolation.
Read John 3:14-21 and Numbers 21:4-9
The Good News of the Gospels is that Jesus came that people might see the Light of God shining through the darkness, and believe. That is the overriding message from Jesus in his final words to Nicodemus and from John as he emphasizes the saving nature of Jesus’ life, death and resurrection.