Not As It Is

I woke up really early one morning. A group of us were going (well actually cruising) through Paul’s letters to the church in Corinth. I read 2 Corinthians 3 and was struck by this verse. And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from […]

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Getting To Know God

It’s really weird. There is a thinking that says because you grew up in church, you know what it is to know God.  The thinking goes onto say that if you become a Christian then you should have an advantage in knowing what it is to know God. What I’ve since discovered is that you […]

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Finding Sufficiency In Inadequacy

Feeling like you’ve got it all in control is a remarkable feeling. It’s the sort of feeling that allows you to go on holiday with greatly reduced stress. It’s the sort of feeling that allows you to go shopping without being concerned as to whether or not you’ll not have enough to cover it. It’s […]

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Taking The Bible Literally

“Do you take the Bible literally?” Not an unusual question I get to when people get through the “Are you a Christian?” “Do you go to church regularly?” “What church do you go to?” “I only go at Christmas time.” and “Do you read the Bible then?” spiel. Of course not everyone is that way […]

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When Is It Compromise?

Me and My Thing With Compromise A word that often comes up in conversations about marriage is the importance of compromise. I recall having a conversation a few years ago that involved my wife, my brother and his wife. We debated the use and purpose of the word ‘compromise’. When I say debate, it was […]

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Bringing It To Light

Recently I wrote about how Jesus is looking for partakers, not just observers, spectators or contributors. What I considered at the time of writing was the importance that when Jesus invites us to be partakers, he invites us to be partakers in the divine life.  Through His broken body and shed blood, He allows us […]

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Changing The Ways Slowly

Highlighting what’s wrong can be very easy. Talking about what’s wrong once it’s been highlighted can also be very easy. Banging on about it can also be something that requires little effort. It was the umpteenth time I’d sat through the service taking place the same way that it had happened time and and time […]

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The Journey to Intimacy

First things that spring to mind when intimacy is mentioned usually involves a man, a woman, cute nicknames, a bedroom, closed doors and the music of Barry White. The prelude to that may involve a meal of some sort, but the main course usually doesn’t revolve around something needing a fork and knife. It’s sad […]

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Love To The Extreme

I wonder if the disciples knew what was about to happen. The description of the last few hours Jesus spends with disciples before His arrest as captured in John’s gospel account is fascinating. All the gospel accounts record incidents in which Jesus clearly informs His disciples that He will be killed and then return in […]

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