Posts by Trinity Church Golden Grove

Posts by Trinity Church Golden Grove

Daily Readings, Day 19

At this point the disciples had seen Jesus already heal the sick, cast out demons, and forgive sins… something only God could do. Yet, this seemed to go completely out of their minds when they faced the danger of the stormy seas. They couldn’t understand Jesus’ relaxed state with the storm overwhelming them. 

Daily Readings, Day 18

When I was overseas, we had a drama we performed at events which was about a person spending time with God. God sits down next to the person as they open their bible, and shortly after – their phone beeps. They look at their phone, send a message or two, all while God waits besides them. They remember God is waiting for them, and they come back to him again. A little…

Daily Readings, Day 17

It can be easy to take things into our own hands when we feel insecure or uncertain about the future. This is certainly what the Israelites did. Instead of trusting God who delivered them from Egypt and their numerous enemies, they rejected him and asked for a human king. Fortunately, we know Jesus, the perfect King who has defeated our ultimate enemy, Sin and death and…

Daily Readings, Day 16

Imagine yourself all prepared for selling at a market. You’ve arrived nice and early, so that you will have a low stress day. Everything is set up, laid out nicely and ready for customers. Now picture another vendor turning up late and demanding that you move because you are in her favourite spot (even though you are right where you were told to be.) Moving would mean…

Daily Readings, Day 15

As a busy mum of two, life often feels full of tasks and worries. Yet, one of the things I love to do is walk in the cool of the evening. At these times I am struck by the grandeur of God’s creation. Psalm 8 reminds me of the contrast between God’s vast power and His tender care for me. He, who set the stars in place, also notices me. This psalm teaches us about God’s…

Daily Readings, Day 14

All too often we are caught up in the things of this world, drawn into societal expectations and worldly desires; testing us and tempting us away from God. James 1:2-18 encourages us to shift our frame of reference away from such things and towards the eternal, so that we may face trials and temptations with joy and humility.

Daily Readings, Day 13

This parable destroys the idea that “looking good” equates to “being good”. To apply a modern cultural lens, we see ourselves as “long-time church going, clean-living Christians” who would never walk by a man lying half dead on the side of the street. And yet… Jesus felt the need to inform us of a hypocrisy that we see play out in our own hearts seemingly regularly.

Daily Readings, Day 12

Psalm 121 is a beautiful poem that reminds us of something we somehow keep forgetting—that we do not have to live in fear, because we have a God who keeps us. This poem is part of the Psalms of Ascent (Psalms 120-134), a group of songs believed to have been sung by Jewish pilgrims as they travelled to worship in the temple in Jerusalem. It’s a passage that offers comfort…

Daily Readings, Day 11

The imagery of Ezekiel 17:22 is deeply evocative, filled with profound symbolism and a message of transformation. It speaks to a world where powerful nations oppress their weaker neighbours – a reality still prevalent in today’s headlines. Israel’s situation in Ezekiel’s time was no different. Yet, through Ezekiel, God provided a sure hope: His Kingdom would flourish once…