“Once again you will have compassion on us. You will trample our sins under your feet and throw them into the depths of the ocean!”
Micah 7:19 NLT.
👆 GOOD NEWS!
Sunday 30th Nov 6:30pm at Scrabo Hall
1700th Anniversary of Nicene Creed - Dr. Ian Shaw presents Holding the Line: The
Divinity of Christ Still Stands - “From Nicaea to Now - Unchanging Faith in an Uncertain Age”
“The challenge for the Christian is to take our chief end (which is to glorify God) and weave it into every aspect of our lives.”
(Joe Barnard - #bangorworldwide - August ‘25)
“Che io possa coltivare un atteggiamento grato e allegro, senza mormorare e lamentarmi se i miei desideri non vengono soddisfatti, o perché alcune prove giungono nella mia vita e rovinano ‘il mio godimento’”.
(Tratto da una preghiera Puritana)
‘May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.’ -
Romans 15:13
Amen.
#MondayMotivation🙏
“Ed ecco, la cortina del tempio si squarciò in due, da cima a fondo,”
Vangelo secondo Matteo 27:51a
“At that moment the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom.”
Matthew 27:51a
Volete sapere cosa accadde in questo giorno, quasi duemila anni fa? Prendetevi qualche minuto per leggere il Vangelo di Marco, capitolo 14, versetti 12-65!
Maundy Thur: Oh, to see the dawn of the darkest day: Christ on the road to Calvary. Tried by sinful men, torn and beaten, then nailed to a cross of wood.
This, the power of the cross: Christ became sin for us. Took the blame, bore the wrath - we stand forgiven at the cross.
“Coloro che andavano avanti e coloro che venivano dietro gridavano: «Osanna! Benedetto colui che viene nel nome del Signore! Benedetto il regno che viene … »”
Vangelo secondo Marco 11:9-10a
“Let us live as not being ‘of the world’ as in not being being influenced by its spirit, tenets nor conduct, but rather live ‘in the world’ considering it to be the sphere of our action and usefulness.”
Adapted from a Puritan prayer of the past.