Psalm 45 is a wedding song, probably originally written for King Solomon. However, as Tim explains, this psalm finds its true meaning in Christ's relationship with his covenant people.


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Jerry Fowler of Magdalen Road Church unpacks the grace from 2 Corinthians - the grace of Jesus, the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit - and…
Jesus is revealed in the Scriptures as the Lion of Judah - but he overcomes like a lamb, through suffering and sacrifice. As we look at Jesus's teaching on oaths,…
If we truly want to be like Jesus, we will be a community that gives ourselves sacrificially, and a community that offers eternal hope to anyone who will listen. Al…
As we continue our vision series, David looks at the Acts 2 church, and in particular the focus on corporate prayer, and asks how we can incorporate more of that…
As we start our series looking at our church vision, Gordon looks at what it means to be called by God, and asks us to look afresh at what it…
What is the love of God like? How does marital love reflect the beauty of God's great love for His people? Through the Song of Songs, Al encourages us to…
The church in Antioch were waiting expectantly for an encounter with God - the God who knows us, speaks to us, listens to us, and loves us.
The choice we all face is not only between judgment and forgiveness, but between love and loss, wisdom and ignorance, belonging and isolation. Al invites us to remember afresh the…
The first Christmas was full of surprises for most of the characters involved. But Simeon and Anna stand out as people for whom this is not a surprise, but rather…