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Exploring The Holy Scriptures with Rev Dr David Wright

Exploring The Holy Scriptures with Rev Dr David Wright

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Delve into the Scriptures, understand their messages, explore their relevance today, draw closer to Christ and more with Rev Dr David Wright.

© 2026 Exploring The Holy Scriptures with Rev Dr David Wright
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  • Why baptise Jesus ?
    Jan 7 2026

    That word, “righteousness,” is absolutely full of meaning. Matthew uses it seven times in his Gospel, and each use signals a slightly different understanding of the word.

    On this occasion, Matthew 3:13-17, perhaps it is Jesus' way of saying,

    “Come on John, Let’s do this! It’s part of God’s plan to redeem the world!”

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    9 mins
  • Growing Up !
    Dec 31 2025

    In Luke 2:41-52, Mary and Jospeh are in a panic, they cannot find Jesus!

    With great anxiety they search for him and, three days later, they find him.

    Mary’s first words are, “Child, why have you treated us like this?”

    What I really hear is a loud, “Where have you been young man? Your father and I did not survive angels visits, birth in a stable, and living like refugees in Egypt only to have you get lost in Jerusalem.”

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    13 mins
  • Hope for the long road ahead.
    Dec 26 2025

    As we read Matthew 2:13-23 we realise that the Christmas story takes a dark turn. Christmas cards never show this scene. No angels singing. No wise men bringing gifts. No shepherds kneeling.


    Instead, we hear of fear, flight, and tragedy.


    Just after the immense joy of Jesus’ birth, Matthew’s Gospel takes us into danger and darkness. The child who has come to save the world is immediately threatened by the powers of the world.

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    10 mins
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