The Bible: God’s Love Letter

‘But anyone who does not love does not know God, for God is love.’ 1 John 4:8

God is love, it’s His nature. And because it’s His nature He’s always expressing His love for us in different ways, especially through the Bible. Beyond being a book about prophecies and principles, the Bible acts as a place where we can learn about and experience God’s love in the past, present and future. And the beauty of the Bible is that because the words are spirit and life, it is ever relevant to every aspect of our lives even today.

From Genesis to Revelation the Bible demonstrates God’s love for His children, and all mankind. When we look at the Bible from this perspective, then it stops being just a history or legal document, but also a love letter from God to us.

As we go through this series, we pray that we will receive a revelation of the incredible heights and depths of God’s love for us and that we also grow in our love for Him. Click HERE to download the series.

Hearing God’s Voice

“Long ago God spoke many times and in many ways to our ancestors through the prophets. And now in these final days, he has spoken to us through his Son. God promised everything to the Son as an inheritance, and through the Son he created the universe.” Hebrews 1:1-2 NLT

God is always speaking. He is very vocal and loves to communicate with us, but oftentimes we cannot hear Him. Not because He isn’t speaking to us, but because we haven’t discerned How He speaks to us specifically. His pattern of speaking to person A may differ from that of person B. but He is always communicating with us.

The Bible tells us that God speaks in many ways, and we know that whatever He says is always for good. His words guide, guard, correct, transform, shape us and align us to His agenda for our lives. Therefore, it’s critical that we learn to hear Him. This series we are looking at some of the ways God speaks and we pray that this will help us discern how God speaks to us and encourage us to dig into deeper conversations with Him. Click here to download the study.