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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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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And Justice For All

My daughter took part in a school performance.  They did a production of a musical version of Goldilocks and the Three Bears as retold through Roald Dahl’s nursery rhymes. Although I have read one or two Dahl stuff I had not come across the rhymes. The production was enjoyable and my daughter did well thankfully. […]

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One Story: Many Contributors

When it’s a Marvel movie, I’ve now been conditioned to sit through the credits. I sit through the credits because there are meant to be little teasers and hints as to what might happen in future films.  Sometimes the hints are good, sometimes they leave you thinking what was the point. Actually, though, there is […]

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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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True Love Hates

On the face of it this statement – true love hates – does not make sense. There’s an image of love that is full of pleasant, life-affirming sentiments and digging a bit deeper there are even more commendable qualities such as hope and perseverance that help fill out our concept of what love involves. In […]

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Good News

In considering the story of Jesus, I was reminded recently about the difference between who Jesus is and my testimony. My testimony is a powerful account of that which I have witnessed and experienced by observation in my own life.  As it is true to me as one who has been through it I validate […]

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He Relates

The good news talks of a King establishing His Kingdom. When I consider kings and members of royalty there is usually something about them that makes them hard to connect with, because their personality and position makes them someone who can only be seen from afar.  There is little personal connection and hardly anything to […]

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Stay Alert

There are some people who are absolutely obsessed with studying end times. They read scriptures and make the most seemingly obscure and tenuous connections to establish huge constructs of blow by blow action of how and when things will reach its climax. I come across some whose obsession with it is rather creepy. They are […]

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Inside First

Jesus and the Pharisees. It’s fair to say they were not the best of friends. It’s also fair to say Jesus did not have a problem expressing what his problem was with the Pharisees. Get this though. Why did Jesus spend so much words and efforts on folks evidently hell-bent on seeing Him as a […]

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