Think of the implications of God’s love for you existing before time began and extending beyond the it will cease to exist.
Month: August 2018
As we mature, we realize that loving requires responsibility, not just pleasing. God’s love for us is not meant to win our favour but to help us become more like him. This is why He teaches us discipline and disciplines us
Breaking Bread 2018-08-19
Breaking Bread is a touching weekly presentation by Tim Edwards in preparation for communion. This week is about being on death row and how we are condemned to die but Jesus came to give us life and life eternal.
By the grace of God, Joseph Toma brought his family out of war-torn Iraq just ahead of the ISIS takeover of his city. Joseph shares how God has been faithful in many ways, one of which was their sponsorship to move to Canada to begin a new life.
Breaking Bread – Aug 12, 2018
Breaking Bread is a touching weekly presentation by Tim Edwards in preparation for communion. This week is about the legacy that we leave behind. Jesus asks us to remember His death until He comes again.
God’s Love For You Is Freeing
Just as many of the survivors of “Near Death Experiences” report a radically new perspective on life, those of us who daily encounter God’s profound love for us, are no longer bound by fear. If God is for us, who or what can pose a viable threat to us?
God’s Love For You Is Patient
The words of God through the prophet Jeremiah, telling Israel of His plans to prosper her, were given during a dark period in which Judah was being held captive in Babylon. This predicted captivity was God’s way of getting Israel to repent and return to the one true God. Those hopeful words are words that God has for us too. Unfortunately, we get in the way of them being realized when we pursue our own plans. It is wonderful to know that God’s love for us is patient!
Breaking Bread 2018-07-29
Breaking Bread is a touching weekly presentation by Tim Edwards in preparation for communion. This week is about celebrating great events, in this case celebrating the triumph of Jesus over sin and death.