Favourite Bible Verse
All Christians have favourite verses from the Scriptures. Some change daily, some less frequently, some are favourites for all time.
Please encourage others by posting yours as a comment to this thread
All Christians have favourite verses from the Scriptures. Some change daily, some less frequently, some are favourites for all time.
Please encourage others by posting yours as a comment to this thread
…not since it began, nor till it ends - time unrelentingly rolls on. Each moment, either wasted or spent wisely, becoming no more than a memory as it slips into the unchangeable past.
While upon earth, the same was true of Christ: His hour was not yet come. John 8v20 and His hour was come. John 13v1
The difference: not a moment was ever wasted.
But though each moment becomes little more than a memory, yet the effects of what is said, thought, and done, in that moment live on. The Bible tells us that; for you and I … Now is the accepted time! 2Corinthians 6v2
This man receives sinners and eats with them - even you and I.
Will you give this man place?

At the going down of the sun and in the morning…
…or will we?
“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.”
4 questions concerning the Lamb and His relevance to you:
Is He your Lamb?
Ever been invited to a wedding reception …
… did you say you’d go; and at the last minute make excuse?
How did the bride and bridegroom take it?
Today, God invites you …
Start 2008 well. Ian Jackson, a full time preacher from Eastbourne uses the text of Luke 23 to powerful effect, as he invites listeners to respond to the challenge of God’s Word.
Listen through, then feel free to post your feedback.
This special 5 part series of teaching, takes various facetts of Christian life - individual and collective - and shows how the believer in the Lord Jesus Christ can leave behind the mediocre, and rise to the heights that God purposes for His own.
Ian Jackson of Eastbourne is a respected and able teacher of God’s Word, and has a particular gift in ministering to young adults.
This post contains 5 separate podcasts for ease of downloading.
Un-named Heros [1:00:03m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (896)
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Ian Jackson - 5 of 5 [55:19m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (747)Mark shares with us a little of the Saviour’s compassion as He responds to the need of two blind men by the road leading out of Jericho. They knew their need, they knew who could meet that need - they called out to Him and He heard them and healed them.
Could it be that you don’t yet know your need? That you don’t yet know who can meet that need? Listen to the podcast to find out how the Saviour’s compassion reaches out to you too.
Christ - the greatest messenger sent by the Father - who could say, “he that hath seen Me hath seen the Father,” - who after three years in their company, has to say to His disciples, “have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known Me?” says, “be not afraid, only believe.” “Ye believe in God, believe also in Me.”