Upsetting the Status Quo

No this is not about how to rile an old rock group. It occurs to me time and again that accepting the Lordship of Jesus Christ and the priority of His Kingdom does not fit well with any prevailing way of living. Even in settled Christian communities there’s somewhat of a tendency to adopt a […]

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Culture Merge

The cross cultural appeal of the gospel is something I find hugely endearing. I find now that there are people like me in and among people very much unlike me that I would not have been able to recognise if it wasn’t for the Spirit of God that brought us together. By being like me […]

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Say What You See: Bridge Builders

Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God. (Matthew 5:9) I love the good news, because among other things it is about bringing things together. The thing about sin is that it brings death and everything leading to death which usually involves deterioration, division, dissolving and the degradation of that which […]

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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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Don’t Exalt Yourself

Jesus – what a guy. Don’t invite Him over to a dinner party if you want a quiet time. He accepts an invite to a dinner at the crib of ‘a prominent Pharisee’.  It’s an invite to a meal.  Now decent manners would suggest you don’t call too much attention to yourself.  Enjoy the hospitality, respect […]

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Foolishly Chasing Riches

I get the impression sometimes this is hard-wired into the fabric of modern Western society. It is subtle and it is almost established as something reasonable to have as something to achieve in life. That which I speak of is the importance of chasing riches. How it’s hard-wired into mainstream thinking is the thought that […]

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Dealing With The System

On this occasion, it’s King Arthur’s fault. Arthur Sido over at The Voice Of One Crying In Suburbia, recently posted something on a some good stuff he’d come across.  One of the posts he referred to was by Dan Edelen over at Cerulean Sanctum.  As the linking goes, that post was part of a series […]

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