What does it mean to say that God is infinite? ? Isaiah 40:12-17
When things don't work out the way you expect
As we begin a series on the lives of Isaac and Jacob, rather like ourselves and Covid, Isaac faces something he never expected to face, which goes on a lot longer than he thought it would | Genesis 25:19-21
Behold your God: Introduction
Why would we want to study the attributes of God at a time like this? | Isaiah 40
God's answer to the politics of despair
God's answer to the politics of despair is a baby born in Bethlehem. In fact, It's only at the end of the book of Ruth - in events which don't take place for another 150 years - that the full significance of this book becomes clear | Ruth 4:11-22
Redemption Accomplished
A redemption accomplished without us contributing anything, a redemption that doesn't bypass the law, and above all a redemption which comes at great cost to the Redeemer | Ruth 4:1-11
The Redeemer who gives Rest
One of our biggest desires, which we see especially at this time of year, is the desire for rest. Here we see how Boaz pictures Jesus by providing rest - but also ways in which Boaz is a contrast with our ultimate Redeemer | Ruth 3
Divine providence and human initiative
One of the key themes in the book of Ruth is God's providence - but does that mean the human characters do nothing? | Ruth 3
Kindness to the living and the dead
Sometimes God’s people can forget that he is kind because their experience of life doesn’t seem to match up. But here we see the transformation that takes place when we realise he hasn’t abandoned us after all! | Ruth 2:17-23
A foretaste of blessing
In God's providence Ruth meets a Redeemer who provides safety, freedom from shame and a seat at his table | Ruth 2:1-16
A Tale of Two Girls
The story of a surprising conversion | Ruth 1:7-22