
Sermons, devotions, and other discussions from Ebenezer Family Church. Based in King William's Town, South Africa. He is risen!
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 649 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityReligion | |||

This is a strange passage at face value. But in the context of resurrection in this chapter, Paul is actually making a profound statement. Why are we baptised into this message of those gone before if they are nothing but dead?
The people are asking the wrong questions. The Son of Man is among them; the Light is there. Will they walk in the Light as sons, or will they feel betrayed by Him for not fitting their idea of the Messiah?
Today, we continue our study of God's wisdom. We shall find that is purposeful, particular, and pneumatic. Already, we have a contrast with our own wisdom! Let's dive in again.
Jesus knew what lay ahead for Him. He knew what kind of death He would die. And yet, despite the flesh's desire to self-preserve, He remained obedient to the Father. If we knew the bad things were in store for us, would we do the same?
It's a bit of a weird thing to talk about the foolishness of God. But, as Paul tells the Corinthians, His "foolishness" is wiser than human wisdom. So, let us have a look at how the wisdom of God, or perhaps what the world would call "foolishness", i... more
For the first time, Jesus says the hour has arrived that the Son of Man must be glorified. This coincides with some Greeks who are seeking Him and comes after the Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem. Indeed, Jesus must die and be buried in order that we w... more
Hebrews 11 gives us some really interesting twists on the narrative account in Exodus 2. We see the faith of one mother, the impulsive compassion of another, and divine plan and purpose in action. Let's spend some time musing over the mums of Moses a... more
We don't live new lives in Christ because it "feels" good. We live new lives in Christ because we have been delivered from our slavery to sin!
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