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Tag Archives: Job

Acts 13.42-44

“There is something unavoidably magnetic about the word of the Lord.”

Posted byJames TravisNovember 11, 2021November 10, 2021Posted inActsTags:Belief, Forgiveness, God, Grace, Job, WordLeave a comment on Acts 13.42-44

Where Is Your Faith? – Luke 8.22-25

“Most often in our lives we find that when we are stressed, worried, anxious, or doubting it will be in direct contradiction with something that Jesus has already said.”

Posted byJames TravisMarch 22, 2021March 21, 2021Posted inJesus: Liar, Lunatic, or LordTags:Anxiety, Doubt, Future, Jesus, Job, liar, lord, Luke, lunatic, Matthew, StressLeave a comment on Where Is Your Faith? – Luke 8.22-25

Hope

“Where do we turn for hope?”

Posted byJames TravisFebruary 10, 2021February 9, 2021Posted inTopical, Topical DevotionalTags:covid, Hope, Job1 Comment on Hope

What Can I Say?

“…life’s deepest questions are, in part, easier answered when we realise that we do not inherently possess the answers…”

Posted byJames TravisApril 26, 2020April 23, 2020Posted inJobTags:Christianity, God, Job, Life, QuestionsLeave a comment on What Can I Say?

Who Made It All?

“We often like to think we know far more than we really do, don’t we?”

Posted byJames TravisApril 23, 2020April 22, 2020Posted inJobTags:Job, Life, QuestionsLeave a comment on Who Made It All?

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