We would love Network Leeds to be a place off feeding and blessing for you, as well as informing you of what's going on around Leeds, so now we've got a page for devotionals; a quick thought bite and something to pray on!
Over the next few weeks, we will be featuring a series from Simon Hall, who will be looking at a piece of scripture from 5 different perspectives Monday through Friday. We are really excited about it and hope it will be really encouraging and help you to look at the bible in a fresh new way.
 | | Wisdom | | In Job 28 it speaks of all the wealth mined from the earth, but how wisdom is much more precious than any of the valuable things which come from the earth.
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 | | Happy Lent! | | If daily life is is crowded, Lent could be the best news of the year so far.
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| | Breathe Network |
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 | | Winter and Summer | | "You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You".
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 | | Knowing God for Real | | "Not everyone who says to me ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven."
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 | | Inside Out | | “Imagine if you had some deep, dark secret ... something that brought you tremendous shame. But instead of being able to hide it away, you had to wear it on your skin, so that the first time anyone saw you, they saw your secret.”
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 | | Faith takes action | | One Sunday at church, as the speaker shared the word of God, I realised that Christians may not be understanding faith as they should. Some people are taking faith to mean believing in God to do something for them, instead of believing God will help them
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 | | Word for you today adapted for young people | | Gary Larson captured a common misconception of Heaven in one of his Far Side cartoons. In it a man with angel wings and a halo sits on a cloud, doing nothing. A caption reads: 'Wish I'd brought a magazine.'
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 | | The great unchangeable I AM | | I’m writing this seed on New Year’s Day, having had time to reflect on the past year, and recalling my experience of the faithfulness and steadfast love of God through varied, changing circumstances of my life.
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 | | Matthew 2:13-23 - Week 8 - Day Four | | We would do well to remember that our current view of Christmas is as far removed from Jesus’ world as can be. Even with all the work of the angels, God’s promise of salvation is at risk from day one.
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 | | Matthew 2:13-23 - Week 8 - Day Two | | Christians who live in Palestine today are much more likely to hear this passage during Easter than we are. In fact, in the west it is nearly always missed out.
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 | | Matthew 2:13-23 - Week 8 - Day One | | This is a difficult story. Matthew wants us to understand the extent to which God has protected Jesus, and the prophetic nature of every element, but the suffering caused cannot be completely overlooked.
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 | | Matthew 2:1-12 - Week 7 - Day Five | | Jesus was born in the Judean town of Bethlehem during the reign of Herod the Great, a consummate politician and the man who ordered the rebuilding the Temple in Jerusalem.
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 | | Matthew 2:1-12 - Week 7 - Day One | | Matthew’s story that ‘explains’ Jesus’s birth is so different to Luke’s that we sometimes forget all about it. Luke gives us a much more rounded story, and in a traditional Christmas service Matthew’s story is often tacked on at the end.
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 | | Matthew 1:18-25 - Week 6 - Day Four | | There’s a version of Christianity which has a strong focus on keeping us all free from sin, or even the taint of it. A term that has been used over and over again to describe this version is Puritanism.
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 | | Matthew 1:18-25 - Week 6 - Day One | | This week Christmas comes early. Given last week’s focus on women, it’s right to note that Matthew’s focus in his Christmas narrative is on Joseph, and not Mary.
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 | | Matthew 1:1-17 - Week 5 - Day Four: Bathsheba | | Matthew is clearly no big fan of Bathsheba. He won’t even name her. The three women we have heard about so far have their stories told in a very matter-of-fact way, but Bathsheba is subject to judgement.
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 | | Matthew 4:12-22 - Week 4 - Day Five: Targum | | Eventually John was put in prison; Jesus knew that this was the time his life was going to move out of first gear. And he could no longer hang around with John’s disciples, it was time for him to start something new.
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 | | Matthew 4:1-11 - Week 3 - Day Five: Targum | | So now that God the Father had announced that Jesus was his son, what did God do? Through his Spirit he led Jesus far away from all the gossip and the fame-hunters and whatever the equivalent of the Paparazzi was, and took him to that place...
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 | | Matthew 4:1-11 - Week 3 - Day Four: What Now? | | The most obvious response to this passage and the previous reflections on it is to do something loving. I’m thinking about how to get to know a family that has just moved into my street. But I think the ultimate challenge is to be loving.
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 | | Matthew 4:1-11 - Week 3 - Day One: Historical context | | This is a really interesting passage. Matthew’s gospel has an amazing literary structure, whereby the whole book ‘folds in two’, with a point somewhere around Peter’s confession of Jesus as Messiah as the place where the fold takes place.
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 | | Matthew 3:13-17 - Week 2 - Day Five: Targum | | While John was continuing to preach his message, Jesus arrived from Nazareth and joined him. Nazareth? Who has even heard of the place? It is a tiny village in Galilee, full of ignorant people, the kind of place you only go to if you have to.
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 | | Matthew 3:13-17 - Day Two: Our context | | God’s messenger comes from the edges, from the unfashionable place, pretty much from ‘out of nowhere.’ This is a theme that will continue over and over again throughout Matthew.
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 | | Matthew 3: 1-12 - Day Three: Reflect | | Take a bit of time to reread the passage from two different perspectives. Firstly, imagine you are in the crowd, a curious Jew wondering what this crazy prophet has to say. What do you hear, and how does it feel?
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 | | Matthew 3: 1-12 - Day Two: Our context | | John is announcing the ‘Kingdom.’ Even though we live in a United Kingdom, it’s a fairly alien concept. Over the years translators and commentators have talked about the ‘reign’ or ‘revolution’ of God to try to get over the sense of a dynamic change.
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