FAITH STATION

  • #WALKWITHJESUS 13

    Everyone who drinks of this water will be thirsty again, but those who drink of the water that I will give them will never be thirsty. The water th...
  • #WALKWITHJESUS 12

    After this, when Jesus knew that all was now finished, he said (in order to fulfill the scripture), “I am thirsty.” John 19: 28 Reading: Psalm 69...
  • #WALKWITHJESUS 11

    Then He said to the disciple, “Behold your mother!” John 19: 27 Reading: John 19: 25-29 and 1 Peter 5: 7 It really is astonishing to see how fait...
  • #WALKWITHJESUS 10

    Jesus was alone on the cross but not alone on the hill. Two criminals were crucified on either side of him. One recognised Jesus for who he was, unlike the religious leaders we read about yesterday. He asked for mercy. And he got it.
  • #WALKWITHJESUS 9

    Interestingly, neither Herod nor Pilate found anything in Jesus to condemn him, but Pilate eventually conceded to the pressure of the Jewish Sanhedrin and ordered Jesus to be crucified. 
  • #WALKWITHJESUS 8

    What healing did this brutal flogging earn for us? Healing for all the evil effects of sin – physical healing, emotional trauma, disappointment, wrong choices.  
  • #WALKWITHJESUS 7

    Unbelief is one of your soul’s deadliest enemies too; just one drop can poison your whole Christian walk, so deal ruthlessly with it whenever it rears its head. How? Slay it with the sword of truth – ‘Thy word is truth’.
  • #WALKWITHJESUS 6

    I don’t think that Jesus doubted Peter’s sincerity when he said that he would die alongside him, but crunchtime would test Peter’s courage.
  • #WALKWITHJESUS 5

    Jesus had finally arrived at his ‘point of no return’. His purpose in coming to Earth was about to be accomplished. He was about to enact the greatest act of love from God to man.
  • #WALKWITHJESUS 4

    Jesus death and resurrection removed the restriction of a certain place and/or time when we can interact with him. 
  • #WALKWITHJESUS 3

    If anyone had a right to assess and judge the behaviour of these religious leaders, it was the God they purported to serve.
  • #WALKWITHJESUS 2

    Easter didn’t appear randomly, out of nowhere. You can trace it back to the earliest times.