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Dave Smith invites us on a journey
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and fulfilled. A life where it’s
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4. A future life in heaven Widely a
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only £150?’ The wife replied,
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3. On the first Easter morning, the
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second question of how Jesus’ res
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At 2.20pm, 5 April 1982, I ‘fell
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used to refer to romantic or sexual
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and controversial biblical characte
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teach us about the seeming absence
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testimony of female witnesses would
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16 Jesus said to her, ‘Mary.’ S
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What’s clear is that this was not
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THE ETERNAL DIMENSION OF LOVE One o
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know how much, in Christ, we are
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FURTHER REFLECTION 1. In the light
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It was a day not to be forgotten in
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group that didn’t survive: ‘The
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an all-loving, all-powerful God who
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25 He said to them, ‘How foolish
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By the end of the journey, their
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deliverer had just suffered the mos
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of Paul’s conversion on the road
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HE’S WELCOMED Despite Jesus being
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FURTHER REFLECTION 1. Take a moment
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The longing for inner peace is univ
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For example, it may be that as you
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True peace was at the heart of God
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sense of release, turn your palms u
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Spirit.’ The word ‘righteousnes
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