Paul is in prison as he writes to Philemon, but throughout the New Testament, he often refers to himself as a ‘prisoner of Christ’. The relationship he has with Christ is more than being a follower, it’s such a strong relationship, it’s as if he is captive to the love, to all that Jesus is. If we could only see ourselves in this relationship – captives, almost prisoners, to the drawing power and the influence of the love that is in Jesus!
The Power of Prayer / April 2023 Donor Newsletter
Wait patiently for the Lord’s return / James Bible Study (Part 12)
Our life is but a mist / James Bible Study (Part 11)
Draw close to God and He will lift you up / James Bible Study (Part 10)
Desiring to fulfil God’s plans and purposes / James Bible Study (Part 9)
True wisdom comes from God / James Bible Study (Part 8)
Controlling our tongue to build relationships / James Bible Study (Part 7)
A friend of God / James Bible Study (Part 6)
Our faith is demonstrated by the life we live / James Bible Study (Part 5)
Doers and hearers of the Word / James Bible Study (Part 4)
Blessed is the one who perseveres / James Bible Study (Part 3)
Victory is ours through Christ (March Audio Newsletter)
Perseverance and wisdom / James Bible Study (Part 2)
Persevere to win the prize / James Bible Study (Part 1)
Embraced by the love of Christ / Philemon Bible Study (Part 3)
Our faith and love for Christ and each other (Philemon Bible Study) Part 1
Devote yourselves to prayer, watchful, faithful and thankful (Colossians Bible Study) Part 15
Continue in prayer / Colossians Bible Study (Part 14)
Our reward for obedience / Colossians Bible Study (Part 13)
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