The Centrality Of The Table

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Hebrews 1:1-4; Revelation 21:3; John 13:35; Acts 4:32; Ephesians 1:4-5 — Throughout Jesus’ life we see that the central heart of God’s purpose is to be with man. Not just to send a saving message from afar, but to come and live in our midst as the very message of love itself. Not just to redeem us through the Cross, but to gather in simplicity with His beloved children around the table.

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Connected As Family

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Hebrews 10:19-25; John 13:35 — Upon the foundation of all that Christ has accomplished, the writer to the Hebrews instructs his readers to ‘stir up one another’ to love and good works. In a world desperately lacking real connection, we have a unique opportunity to live differently as we follow Jesus’ example: loving and serving the world around us as His united, connected family.

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A Year Of Increase: Less Is More

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John 3:7,14,22-31a, 4:4; Psalm 139:23-24; Philippians 2:3-11 — Where is Jesus in the picture of our lives - front and centre, or on the periphery? As Jesus’ following increased, John The Baptist was not threatened by Him as a rival teacher. Rather, knowing Jesus to be the Messiah, John knew his own role was a supporting act which must necessarily ‘decrease’ for Jesus’ prominence to ‘increase’. In the coming year, may we make it our highest goal and greatest necessity that Jesus would increase in every area of our lives.

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"Remember The Whole Way That God Has Led You”

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Deuteronomy 8:1-6; Exodus 13:11-22, 17 — On the eve of entering the Promised Land, Moses instructs the Israelites to look back; to see the evidence of God’s presence, plan, and desire for relationship through it all. As we reflect on the past year and the year to come, may we look to the example of Moses. May we look with right perspective, remembering that God has been (and will be) with us ‘the whole way’ through this journey of life.

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Christ The Saviour Is Born

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Luke 2:1-11; Galatians 4:4; Matthew 1:21; John 3:16-17 — The popular themes of hope, joy, and peace are all wonderful, but they are ultimately peripheral to the central theme of Christmas: Christ the Saviour is born. Instead of the condemnation that we rightly deserved, Jesus’ coming embodied a real plan, with a real purpose and promise - to save us from our sin and bring us into everlasting relationship with the Father.

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