November 2019

The Birth of Jesus

These chapters from both Matthew and Luke deal with the same theme of Jesus’ birth. All the events that surround it are explained with the statements in Matthew 1:22 to

Grace for Nineveh

Introduction: Read verses 4:1-4 and consider Jonah’s feelings. After first trying to run away, and then a terrifying journey to Nineveh, he finally delivers his message. At this point he

Thought Dead but Alive

This is a favourite of children because of the drama but has an extraordinary message for all. Verses 3 to 5 tell us that Daniel was faultless in his work.

The Shepherd Leader

Introduction: Looking to verses 20 to 24 we see that the Lord is promising to judge his people and bring justice, because of all the harsh treatment from the shepherds

God’s New Covenant

Verses 31 to 34 describe a “New Covenant” from the Lord. It is set in the middle of descriptions of a great return of God’s people. Initially, the return is

The Word of the Lord

Verses 9 & 10 of chapter 1 provide the essence of this call to Jeremiah. The Lord touches his mouth and the words of Jeremiah will be the Lord’s words.

Suffering Servant

This is the great section dealing with the Lord’s suffering servant. It is very easy to recognise the picture of Jesus Christ that is painted here. Notice particularly verses 5

Praying with the Psalmist

Both psalms can be read with profit and accuracy by simply placing yourself within the Psalm. It may be David who wrote them but when he says, “my shepherd” in

Triumph through Suffering

If you begin by focusing on chapter 1 verses 9 to 12, you will see Satan suggesting Job didn’t really care for God but only for the benefits God provided. 

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