Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas to all. Let us recall what this day truly means. Christmas marks the birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. God sent His Son into the world to save us. That gift stands above all else.
Merry Christmas to all. Let us recall what this day truly means. Christmas marks the birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. God sent His Son into the world to save us. That gift stands above all else.
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H.G. Wells’s The Time Machine tells of an inventor who builds a device to travel through time. He goes far into the future, to the year 802701 AD, where he finds humans split into two kinds: the gentle Eloi who live above ground and the brutal Morlocks who dwell below.
The Letter of Jude is a short, urgent warning from Jude, brother of James and Jesus, written around 65–80 AD. He fights false teachers who crept into the church, twisted grace into licence for sin, and denied Christ’s authority.
The Third Letter of John is a very short personal note from the apostle John, written around 85–95 AD, to his friend Gaius. John praises Gaius for his faithfulness and hospitality to travelling teachers.
The Second Letter of John is a short note from the apostle John, written around 85–95 AD, to a chosen lady and her children, likely a church and its members.
The First Letter of John was written by the apostle John around 85–95 AD to churches he knew well. He fights false teachers who denied Jesus came in the flesh and lived without concern for sin.
C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters takes the form of letters from a senior demon, Screwtape, to his nephew Wormwood, a junior tempter.
The Second Letter of Peter was written by the apostle Peter near the end of his life, around 65–68 AD. He warns against false teachers who deny Christ’s return and live in sin.
The First Letter of Peter was written by the apostle Peter around 60–64 AD to Christians scattered across Asia Minor who faced suffering for their faith.
Comer, a pastor who faced burnout himself, looks at Jesus’ calm way of living as the answer. He explains how hurry kills joy, harms relationships, and blocks spiritual growth in a world full of phones and busy plans.
The Letter of James, written by Jesus’ brother James around 45–50 AD, is full of practical wisdom for Christians. It deals with trials, temptation, favouritism, controlling the tongue, and fights among believers.
The Letter to the Hebrews, written around 60–70 AD, speaks to Jewish Christians tempted to turn back to old ways. The unknown writer shows Jesus is better than angels, Moses, priests, and sacrifices.
Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl follows Nick Dunne, who reports his wife Amy missing on their fifth wedding anniversary. As police investigate, clues point to Nick as a suspect, while Amy’s diary reveals a troubled marriage.
The Letter to Titus is Paul’s short guide to his helper Titus, left on the island of Crete around 64 AD. Paul tells him to appoint good leaders, teach sound doctrine, and correct false teachers.
The Second Letter to Timothy is Paul’s last known letter, written from a Roman prison around 66–67 AD, just before his death. He writes to Timothy like a father to a son, urging him to stay strong in faith, preach the word boldly, and endure hardship.
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The First Letter to Timothy is Paul’s personal guide for his young helper Timothy, written around 62–64 AD. Paul tells him how to lead the church in Ephesus, fight false teaching, choose leaders, care for widows, and handle money.
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The Second Letter to the Thessalonians was written just months after the first, around 51 AD. Some believers thought Jesus had already returned or was coming any moment, so they stopped working.
The First Letter to the Thessalonians is Paul’s earliest letter, written around 50–51 AD, only months after he planted the church. He thanks God for their strong faith amid fierce persecution and encourages them to keep living holy lives.
The Letter to the Colossians is Paul’s short but powerful answer to false teaching in Colossae around 60–62 AD. He warns against mixing Christ with human rules, angel worship, or secret knowledge.
The Letter to the Philippians is Paul’s joyful note from a Roman prison around 61–62 AD. He thanks the church for their gift, urges them to stay united, and shows how to rejoice in every situation.
The Letter to the Ephesians is Paul’s grand picture of God’s plan, written from prison around 60–62 AD. He shows how Christ unites Jews and Gentiles into one new people, the church.
The Letter to the Galatians is Paul’s sharp defence of the true gospel, written around 48–55 AD. False teachers told Gentile believers they must follow Jewish law to be saved.