What are we without love? Avoiding the other extreme: Thyatira

Last time we looked at Jesus’ memo to the church at Ephesus and saw that, while a zeal to preserve the purity of God’s truth is a good thing for a Christian to have, it’s possible to take it too far. The church at Ephesus had made zeal for doctrinal purity such a central part …

What are we without love? Avoiding one extreme: Ephesus

In our last post we saw that the defining characteristic of a true Christian is to be motivated by love. This should be the foundation of every Christian’s faith. We also saw that Christians can easily lose sight of this, instead basing their faith on either having a correct set of beliefs and practices or …

How to grow as a Christian (part 5) – what are we without love?

What is the hallmark of a true Christian? How do you tell a true church from a false one? You could ask those questions of a variety of different people and get a variety of different responses back, but most of them would probably centre around one of two things. Some might point to Bible …

How to grow as a Christian (part 4) – do you really trust God?

In previous posts we have looked at some of the crucial ingredients required for the Christian life. Today we come to one more: the need to trust God. That sounds so simple. Of course we trust God. Don’t we? Why wouldn’t we? What does it mean to trust God? First, it means to believe that …

How to grow as a Christian (part 3)

In our last two posts we saw that two essential ingredients for growth in Christian discipleship are, first, meeting together regularly with other Christians and, second, increasing our knowledge of God and the way he thinks. In this post we’ll look at a third, starting with three Bible passages from the New Testament. Jesus said: …

How to grow as a Christian (part 2)

Last time we saw that one of the essential ingredients for Christian life is the continual practice of meeting together with fellow believers to encourage each other and inspire each other to put our faith into practice. The early Christian leader Paul wrote to the church in the city of Colossae: …since the day we …

How to grow as a Christian

In previous posts we’ve looked at the importance of coming to “know” God. We’ve looked at some of the opening verses of the letter from James and seen that Christians need to ask for God’s help to see their lives and in particular their suffering and hardship from God’s point of view. Doing so will …

What does it mean to ‘know’ God? (part 4)

In the last post we considered that knowing God requires us to come to his message in the Bible with the right attitude, namely one of willingness to learn, to be corrected and to be inspired into practical action by what we read. Reading the Bible isn’t the only way that a Christian can learn …

What does it mean to ‘know’ God? (part 2)

In the last post we considered that the true Christian life is about having a relationship with God and coming to know him, and that this comes about through a process of transformation and “renewing of your mind”. What does this mean? What does it require you as a Christian to do? How can you …

What does it mean to ‘know’ God?

In the last post we considered how the Christian faith is not simply about living a good enough life that you will be rewarded with eternal life after you die, but rather about having a relationship with God and coming to know him. Jesus said: “Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the …