Bishop Graham draws on Paul's Letter to the Ephesians: when we are root our lives deeply in Christ's love we can achieve more than we could ever have asked or imagined.
Paul reminds the the gentiles that Jesus, through his death and resurrection, has broken the walls of enmity and division between God and between his people. We are all, because of this, one family of God, a new creation, a new humanity.
God helped Joseph overcome his arrogance and helped him put his resentment aside and forgive his brothers. He freed Joseph from the prison of bitterness.
The resurrection of Jesus changes everything. In his first letter to the Corinthians, the Apostle Paul recounts his own experiences of the resurrection of Jesus.
Jesus is humble to the point of death - even death on the cross. We need to learn to be humble and know that, whatever is in our hearts, God has defeated it and he restores us to new life.
In the second talk in the series where we are examining the book of Habakkuk, Ben explains that the righteous live by faith and by turning towards Jesus and not simply by avoiding sin.