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31st Dec 2023 - Waiting for Jesus
One of the great privileges of going to church is to meet elderly saints, the kind who have walked with Jesus for so much of their life that it seems to shine through on their faces. This is how I picture Simeon and Anna, two devout prophets who yearned to see the coming of the Messiah. Anna is described as ‘very old’ at ‘eighty-four’, and she’d enjoyed only seven years of marriage before becoming a widow (vv36–37). She spent her years worshipping ‘night and day, fasting and praying’ (v37). God told Simeon he would see the Messiah in his lifetime (v26).
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30th Dec 2023 - Waiting for Good from Galilee
Unfortunate residents of Slough are forever blighted by the infamous poem by John Betjeman, which suggests that the town is so awful it should be razed to the ground. Though literary critics say it’s a protest poem against industrialisation, nevertheless, several mayors of Slough have objected to it.
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29th Dec 2023 - Waiting for a Tyrant to Die
Do evil people live longer lives? Former president Robert Mugabe, initially celebrated as a progressive anti-colonialist ruler of Zimbabwe, committed genocide against approximately 20,000 Ndebele people. Social scientist Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann wrote there was ‘clear evidence that Mugabe was guilty of crimes against humanity’,* and Uganda-born John Sentamu criticised his ‘unjust and brutal regime’.** Mugabe lived to the ripe old age of 95.
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28th Dec 2023 - Waiting To Be Comforted
Christmas can be a joyful time with church and family, full of happiness. However, it can also be a painful time, full of loneliness and sorrow. If we have endured grief, loss, or trauma during the year, this will be the time we feel it acutely. If we have had painful Christmases in the past, it’s hard to celebrate without those memories casting shadows on the present.
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27th Dec 2023 - Waiting to Worship
Despite the Magi having to stop in at Jerusalem and ask for directions to Bethlehem, they didn’t actually need that information. God was the one who ended up leading them. They had seen the star originally when Jesus was born, charted the approximate location, and ended up in Jerusalem.
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26th Dec 2023 - Waiting on a King
A theologian once asked her class for biblical metaphors for waiting. The men spoke first and listed growing plants, harvesting and farming. The theologian nodded but kept asking for more suggestions. Finally, a woman spoke up. ‘Pregnancy,’ she said, and cited Romans 8:22, which describes all of creation in labour pains. The men looked at her in astonishment. That metaphor would never have occurred to them.
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25th Dec 2023 - The Long Wait Is Over
The long wait for a Messiah began at the beginning. When Abraham was promised a descendant who would bless all peoples, the world waited for a son. When Moses, Ezekiel, Isaiah, Micah, Hosea and John the Baptist rebuked God’s people for continuing to sin and abandon God’s instructions, the world waited for a saviour from those sins.
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24th Dc 2023 - Waiting for Emmanuel
For the avoidance of controversy, pick your own favourite football team, and imagine them playing in a cup final. The fans are yelling, cheering them on in the stands. Just then, it’s announced that the most skilful football player who ever lived (again – you pick!) is coming to play on your team.
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23rd Dec 2023 - Waiting for Freedom
In many parts of the world, it is illegal for Christians to worship God or share their faith. To protect their lives, Christians must meet together covertly. In 2022, Open Doors USA made a list of what it considered the most dangerous countries for Christians to live in.
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22nd Dec 2023 - Waiting for Fairness
In June 2023, two tragedies occurred at sea. Five people died in Titan, a submersible designed to explore the wreckage of the Titanic. Millions of dollars were spent trying to rescue them. Meanwhile, 650 people, mainly women and children, drowned in an overcrowded boat that sank in Greek waters.
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21st Dec 2023 - Waiting with a Friend
Anyone who faces uncertainty in life needs an Elizabeth by their side. Before Mary had to face the music with Joseph and tell him she was pregnant, and before anyone else knew, God had tipped her off that one of her relatives was also having a miracle pregnancy.
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20th Dec 2023 - A Difficult Calling
Some people seem to have a very hard furrow to plough in life. Whether it’s a tough job where you do the right thing but face criticism, or the call to be a prophetic voice when people don’t want to hear you, it can feel like you’re on your own and it’s just too demanding.
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19th Dec 2023 - Waiting to Believe
When God says something good about you, you should believe it. That seems obvious. And yet so many of us struggle to truly receive God’s gifts and blessings because something in our spirit stops us from believing them. Perhaps you have no trouble believing that God has a good plan for others, but, deep inside, you don’t know if you can trust God to be good to you.
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18th Dec 2023 - Waiting for Elijah
If Jesus were to return tomorrow, would you be ready for Him? This is a fairly terrifying question that preachers ask at Christian conferences, and it can cause us to re-examine our priorities and character (as well as perhaps secretly feeling disappointed that we’d miss out on that party next month).
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17th Dec 2023 - Waiting for a Servant
The experience of auditioning for a primary school play used to be very intimidating. The speaking parts were scarce, so if you didn’t get picked, the rejection would sting. Nowadays, schools seem to have plays written so that every child can play a part, even if it’s one line. Everyone gets to join in and play.
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16th Dec 2023 - Waiting for a Shepherd
All leadership involves power. As Lord Acton famously said, ‘Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.’ A recent study, reported in The Atlantic, showed that the more powerful you are, the less empathetic you become.* Leadership should not be embarked upon lightly, and those of us who are leaders should regularly evaluate our practice and character.
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15th Dec 2023 - Waiting for Hope
Have you ever been in a situation where you felt stuck, with no escape? It could be where you’re living, a frustrating job, or even a difficult marriage. It could be that your health has deteriorated, and you feel helpless. It could be that parenting or caring for others is taking too much of a toll, but there’s nothing you can do about it.
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14th Dec 2023 - Waiting for Light
What does it feel like to live ‘in the land of deep darkness’ (v2)? Depression or grief can feel like a life where someone has switched all the lights out, and there is no joy. Darkness can also mean a feeling of lostness – we can no longer see our way ahead and don’t know which step to take next. It can also imply evil – we may be surrounded by evil people and desperate situations, with no way out. Living in darkness is lonely, too.
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13th Dec 2023 - God's Heartbreak
It is hard to envisage anything so bad that a parent would choose to turn away from their grown-up child, but addiction is surely one. Severely affected addicts can be so destructive and manipulative that in the end the parent, in tears, is forced to stop contact with them until they become clean. It’s a drastic and devastating action, taken only when all other options have been exhausted.
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12th Dec 2023 - Waiting for a Protector
If you’ve ever been asked to read from Micah 5 at a Christmas service, you’ll know that the word ‘Ephrathah’ is very hard to pronounce, and that no one seems to know what it means. Like the Isaiah 7 verse about the virgin giving birth, often that’s the only verse that people remember, and the original context gets lost.
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11th Dec 2023 - Waiting for Ruin
In its original context, the verse about the virgin giving birth is NOT about Jesus. Let me explain. The challenge for any political leader is to know which powers to align yourself with. Ahaz, King of Judah, was anxious about the threat of attack from Aram and Israel (vv1–2). So God sends Isaiah to reassure Ahaz that those two countries are spent as powers, and not to worry (vv3–9). Ahaz only needs to trust in God.
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10th Dec 2023 - Unfulfilled Dreams
Rosalind Franklin was a scientist who helped discover the double helix structure of DNA. Sadly, she contracted cancer and died at the age of thirty-seven. She never won a Nobel Prize. After her death, three of her male colleagues collected the Nobel Prize instead, and only recently has her part in the research been recognised. It’s all too common that people can dedicate their whole life to one particular goal, only for it to be snatched away and someone else take the credit. If we’re not careful, it can make us bitter.
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9th Dec 2023 - The Longer Road
Reading maps well is an acquired skill. A wiggly, winding road from point A to point B seems pointless when you could go straight, unless you’re very carefully examining the contours, seeing the numbers increase and realising that going straight would mean ploughing through the middle of a sizeable mountain. Similarly, the symbols for marshes are also worth learning. (I may be speaking from experience.)
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8th Dec 2023 - Why God Made Pharaoh Stubborn
There’s nothing like teaching a children’s Sunday school group to keep you theologically sharp, because children don’t shy away from asking difficult questions. One pesky question about the whole process of the Exodus is why God had to send quite so many plagues, with Pharoah hardening his heart and God allowing it. Why such a long wait while the Israelites endured more hardship?
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7th Dec 2023 - Ordinary Prayers
When we look at difficult situations in the world, our prayers can feel so puny. ‘Dear God, please bring peace to Europe’ is a short prayer about a large and complex issue, and at times it may feel pointless to pray this way. We look to the heroes or people in power to do something about it, because who are we, as ordinary people, to influence history on the grand stage?
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6th Dec 2023 - Moses and Madela
Nelson Mandela was always committed to non-violent protest against apartheid – until the Sharpeville Massacre of 1960 where sixty-nine black protestors were killed by South African police. There seemed no way for change other than violent retaliation, so Mandela became the leader of Umkhonto we Sizwe, the military wing of the African National Congress.*
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5th Dec 2023 - A Joyful Laugh
Have you ever had a situation where you did something embarrassing, and everyone around you started laughing at you? It’s the stuff of nightmares, because it taps into the deepest part of us where we feel shame. Sarah had reason to feel shame – she carried the disgrace of not being a mother in a society that only valued women for motherhood.
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4th Dec 2023 - A Bitter Laugh
In counselling training, students are told they should try to mirror the person’s body language as far as possible to show empathy. However, there are important exceptions. Sometimes a person can laugh with ‘gallows laughter’.
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3rd Dec 2023 - Mother of Nations
There are two types of people in life: those who act like they are the hero of the story and everything revolves around them, and those who feel they’re more like a sidekick, even in their own life. Hero-types tend to be confident about their purpose and importance in life, whereas ‘sidekicks’ find it harder to define themselves and their purpose outside of other people.
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2nd Dec 2023 - The Danger of Shortcuts
Think of something you truly need or long for in this world in order to feel your life has meaning. Have you thought of it? Now imagine that God has prophesied you will have that very thing you’re longing for, and your long waiting will be over. How do you feel then? Now imagine that it’s been ten years, and the joyful prophecy you told everyone about has never come to pass.
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1st December 2023 - The First Wait
How does the Bible begin? You might want to say, ‘with creation’, but look closer: it begins with waiting. Before God spoke the world into existence and time as we know it began, the Spirit was there, waiting, poised, hovering over the deep.
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30th Nov 2023 - Completion Day
After fifty-two days of prayer, hard work and overcoming the enemy’s deception, the wall was completed. Fifty-two days. The walls had been left in ruins for seventy years and yet the city was transformed in a matter of days.
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29th Nov 2023 - Blessed to be a Blessing
Nehemiah was entitled to money and food from the people. As mentioned earlier, to demand this was the practise of previous governors. It was considered normal to request more, even though the King already provided them an ox, six sheep and some poultry each day and a wine delivery every ten days (v18a). Power and wealth are often insatiable.
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28th Nov 2023 - Room for One More
I am not sure how big your table is, but I am sure it is not as big as Nehemiah’s – he seemed to fit 150 people around it! Admittedly, the phrase ‘ate at my table’ may have simply meant that he provided food for 150 people each day, but it is still an incredible image of hospitality.
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27th Nov 2023 - Devoted to Work
Work is not something to be avoided, it is a good thing. We are designed to work, to care, to produce, to create and to be fruitful. From the beginning of time, Adam is placed in a beautiful garden where everything was as it should be.
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26th Nov 2023 - Producer or Consumer?
We live in a self-obsessed world, where our own selfish needs and desires are central to the decisions we make. A commonly used phrase would be ‘me first’ or ‘look after number one’, and reinforced by encouraging comments such as ‘you do you’ or ‘look after yourself’. It all seems a lovely and kind approach. But
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25th Nov 2023 - Shake the Folds
Nehemiah demanded of himself and the other wealthy members of the community, that they would restore any assets and repay any interest that had been charged. A big ask. But the response is positive and all those in attendance promise to give everything back and demand nothing more from the people.
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24th Nov 2023 - Bringing restoration
Many television shows replicate the idea of restoration. It is heart-warming to see something that seemed to have had its day and lost all value being restored to its former glory. Whether that be a piece of furniture found in a skip or a pet that became separated from its owner, or an adult fostered as a child discovering family they had never met. Restoration is bringing something back to its original owner, place or condition.
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23rd Nov 2023 - Fight for the opressed
Jesus said to His disciples in Matthew 26 that the poor will always be with you, having just said in Matthew 22 to love our neighbours as ourselves, and in even clearer detail in Matthew 25 about how in the final days God will judge us on how we treat people. Throughout His life on earth, Jesus modelled what He taught by intentionally looking out for opportunities to include society’s outcasts.
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22nd Nov 2023 - Infighting builds nothing
At the end of chapter 4 there is great victory over the enemy, the wall continues to be built, albeit slower, as they hold a sword in one hand and a trowel in another. But now there is infighting and it seems as though the building work has stopped as it does not get mentioned. It is interesting how in just a few days they go from this beautiful community in chapter 3, working hard together across generations and trades to build this wall.
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21st Nov 2023 - Night and Day
The motto created by Lord Baden-Powell for the Scout’s movement was ‘Be prepared’. It was the idea that from a young age, Scouts would learn to survive and thrive, wherever they might find themselves. That they would be able to tie knots, make a shelter, stay safe and know what a woggle was and how it should be used.
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20th Nov 2023 - God Will Fight For Us
In our home we have a large family. So, over the years, we have created a tradition of ringing a bell when it is time for the evening meal. Once the bell is rung, children come from all directions, salivating at the prospect of food. If we have visitors, there is often some surprise at the sound of a bell being rung and even more surprise when children appear instantaneously at the meal table, seated with cutlery in hands and ready to eat.
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19th Nov 2023 - Be On Your Guard
Poor Nehemiah. The wall is half built and everyone has done so well to get to this point, but now people are tired and starting to grumble. Just as he is trying to work out how to keep the work moving forward, he gets given a message repeatedly: ‘They will come from all directions and attack us’.
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18th Nov 2023 - Hitting the Wall
Years ago I ran the London Marathon. It was an incredible day. I had trained for months; I was in good condition and joined thousands of others on the starting line. I remember the moment it started to go wrong. Tower Bridge, around the halfway mark. I was feeling good and thinking, ‘This is great, I am halfway. Just got to do that again.’
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17th Nov 2023 - The Enemy is Sneaky
It is often in children’s movies and comic books that enemies are obvious in their actions. The reality is that in life the enemy is often sneaky. Confusion is caused, by the whisper of gossip in the staff canteen, the seemingly innocent question in the company boardroom, the text message or social media post that could be read in many different ways.
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16th Nov 2023 - Half Full or Half Empty
Is the glass half full or half empty? This is often the question that is asked to determine whether you are an optimist or a pessimist. But life is never as simple as the remains of a drink in a glass. There is always something that needs doing.
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15th Nov 2023 - Hear Us, Our God
I don’t know what your natural reaction is when you face opposition and persecution. Maybe it is to run away from the situation, to get yourself out of the room, away from the confrontation and hope it will go away. Or maybe you react with excess strength and retaliate, saying things you later regret or getting physical and pushing the problem away.
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14th Nov 2023 - Success Will Breed Opposition
As we mentioned earlier, haters are going to hate. It seems that success, which we prayed for yesterday, breeds opposition. But this seemingly overnight success was a long time coming. Nehemiah’s predecessor was Zerubbabel (Ezra 1–6), who led the first Jewish exiles back to Jerusalem and completed the rebuilding of the temple in 516 BC. But rather than continue rebuilding the city, they stopped.
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13th Nov 2023 - Even the Priests Get their Hands Dirty
This is a beautiful moment in the story of Nehemiah. We started in chapter 1 with Nehemiah feeling alone in the pain for the state of his homeland (1:4). From that point we see his concerns being shared with the king (2:5), then with the few (2:12), then with the leaders (2:17) and now everyone is playing their part.
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12th Nov 2023 - Praying for Success
Challenges will always come our way. The author James writes, ‘Consider it pure joy… whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance’ (Jas 1:2–3) We may not enjoy them, but life is full of hurdles to be overcome.
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11th Nov 2023 - Call to Action
It was once said that leadership is simply taking people from position A to position B. To achieve this you have to either explain to those you are leading how bad position A is or how much better position B will be.
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10th Nov 2023 - Just a Few
Nehemiah arrives in Jerusalem and before he tells the people of his plans and the task that God has ordained him to do, he decides to take ‘only a few others’ with him and investigate what is needed for the plan to be achieved. Some might say he was being secretive or not very transparent, but not everything has to be shared with everyone all the time.
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9th Nov 2023 - Haters are Going to Hate
Whenever someone is successful, there is a person in the background offended by their achievements. For every politician who wins the vote, there is someone who loses out. For every salesperson who, scores a big contract there is one who misses out on a bonus.
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8th Nov 2023 - The Big Ask
This is a beautiful moment in the story, where Nehemiah adds the extravagant request. Makes the Big Ask. Having nervously asked the King for some leave and got his royal approval, he then adds on an extra plea: ‘Could I have a security team and extra timber, because I will need the wood for the new walls, gates and a house for myself!’ Nehemiah, the cupbearer has upsold the King. How often do we only ask for the bare minimum?
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7th Nov 2023 - Who is in the Room?
My children know when the best times are to ask me for something, whether it be for me to help them with their homework, give them a lift to a friend’s house or whether we might plan to go somewhere special at the weekend.
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6th Nov 2023 - Arrow Prayers
In the TV show Dragons Den, potential entrepreneurs present their ideas to wealthy business people, hoping for financial investment in their big idea. Once they have completed their pitch, they are asked questions by the Dragons.
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5th Nov 2023 - In the Face of Fear
We know from the story of Queen Esther about the importance of presentation in front of the king. Anyone in the court of the king must meet his approval, so a great amount of effort would go into the outfits that would be worn and the make-up applied to cover any blemishes.
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4th Nov 2023 - Opportunities for Favour
We mentioned a few days ago how the practice of prayer is more like sowing seeds than using a heavenly slot machine. If we want to see favour and blessing in our lives, we need to be praying today for opportunities of favour tomorrow.
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3rd Nov 2023 - The Part Your Play
Have you ever read the Bible and considered what part of the story you resonate with. People often place themselves in the position of the hero of the story. They are David not Goliath, they are Paul not Saul, they are Esther or Mordecai but definitely not Haman, they are Joseph but never one of his many brothers.
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2nd Nov 2023 - Listen to My Prayer
Sometimes the concept of prayer is seen as a shiny chrome celestial slot machine. Prayer is asking God for things we desire, and He gives them to us. Anything is possible. A bit like when I was a child, circling all the things I would want for Christmas in the, now defunct, Argos catalogue and leaving it lying around to ensure my parents were aware of my festive request, hopeful that they would get the hint.
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1st Nov 2023 - Days of Disappointment are Days of Destiny
That moment when you hear tragic or disappointing news, your knees go weak and you can do nothing but sit down, weep and stare into the distance. Whether it be exam results, financial issues, health concerns, the breakdown of a relationship or the unexpected loss of a loved one, these moments bring real pain and there is no way to immediately fix it or make it better somehow.
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31st Oct 2023 - Bound
The ritual of burial in first-century Israel involved the corpse being washed, then anointed with a variety of oils and spices. The body would then be wrapped in white linen grave clothes, which also contained spices. The body of Lazarus had been given life, but he still had to contend with the grave clothes that would inhibit him. Hence Jesus’ command in verse 44.
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30th Oct 2023 - Jesus acts
Back in verse 4 we learned of Jesus intention, and now it’s time for Him to raise Lazarus from the dead. John reminds us that Jesus is still deeply moved (v38). This is not a magician delighting to perform a trick, but a man who cares for all involved in the business of life and death, and granted power by His Father for this extraordinary act.
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29th Oct 2023 - Jesus talks
Jesus never wastes a moment, and the interchange between Him and the two sisters is telling. He could have simply announced before they spoke: ‘It’s OK – I’m going to raise your brother from the dead, so don’t worry!’. But instead, He could see the value in talking with the woman about their faith in Him and the situation.
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28th Oct 2023 - Jesus Waits
Jesus heals all who ask Him in the gospels with one exception – this one! And in this case the outcome is far better. We cannot imagine fully what was going on in Jesus’ mind when he hears news that Lazarus is ill and close to death. We know that Lazarus is a close friend, indeed Jesus stayed with the family when He came to the Jerusalem area.
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27th Oct 2023 - Well Connected
At the start and finish of the book of Ruth we have a clue as to why this is included in God’s library. This book is a wonderful contrast to the preceding book of Judges (mentioned in verse 1), which has some of the toughest narrative in the whole of the Bible.
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26th Oct 2023 - My Redeemer
At the heart of the story of Ruth is a wealthy landowner, Boaz, whose many workers harvest the fields in Bethlehem. He is an upright, generous man who makes sure there is increased provision for Ruth, requesting harvesters to leave something for her (in accordance with Levitical law). But there’s more.
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25th Oct 2023 - Defining Moments
This is a classic ‘grim tale to start and wonderful ending to finish’ kind of story. It begins with a famine and real pain with the death of three husbands (Naomi’s husband and her two sons, who were married to Moabite women). Naomi’s daughter-in-law Ruth, chooses to stick with Naomi, who is part of the people of God.
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24th Oct 2023 - A Mixed Day!
Things are going well. God has just used you to see a lame man healed and you have had opportunity to preach the good news to non-believers. And you are especially feeling good because you gave God the glory.
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23rd Oct 2023 - It’s God!
Paul has an opportunity to speak to the people and, although Luke doubtless gives just a summary of what he said, it is interesting that Paul communicates in a way appropriate for people with little or no grasp of the Scriptures that Paul has been schooled in.
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22nd Oct 2023 - Faith for Healing
If you have ever seen someone healed by God, you will know how amazing it can be. We thank God for His healing through medicine and other means but, at times, we get to glimpse the inbreaking kingdom, as with a prayer or command God instantly intervenes to cure the malady being suffered.
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21st Oct 2023 - Walk this way
Since the time of Adam, the Scriptures make it clear that all human beings will face death. But Enoch’s passing is at odds with that of other men and women, and the implication is that his ‘ending’ is connected to his lifestyle. Here was a man who ‘walked with God’ and ‘then he was no more’, implying that, like Elijah, he is translated to heaven rather than his physical body dying and being buried.
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20th Oct 2023 - Eye Catching
Even in our permissive age, most regard cheating on a spouse or partner as a reprehensible act. Here is one of the Ten Commandments from the Old Testament which translates well into most people’s personal moral code and, of course, especially if you are the innocent spouse.
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19th Oct 2023 - Save Legal Fees
Jesus is still on the theme of the heart, but this illustration is not about a ‘brother’ who has something against you, but about a situation where someone is so upset that they are willing to take you to court – the kind of thing that might end up in a civil court today.
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18th Oct 2023 - Hearts Matter
At some time in your life, you have probably been on the end of a donation request. A charity you support, a salesperson, a request at the checkout of a petrol station. But how often has anyone had any concern about your heart first? Did anyone think to check that your relational life was smooth before you transferred the money? Of course not. But Jesus continues majoring on the heart.
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17th Oct 2023 - Tough stuff
The Sermon on the Mount (Jesus’ teaching from Matthew 5–7) is variously understood. Some see the commands as ‘impossible’, but valuable as a benchmark. Other see them as indicating what will happen in heaven when we are all perfect. But it seems reasonable to assume that Jesus was addressing His disciples (5:1) and the crowds (7:28) and expecting the words to have meaning for here and now.
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16th Oct 2023 - His Eye is On You
This is one of the most misquoted psalms in the Bible. Many seem to imagine that the hills are somehow a reminder of God, and so looking at the hills is a reminder of who He is. The reality is that for the traveller looking to the hills, is a fearful thing. We might say: ‘I look at the busy, dangerous road.’
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15th Oct 2023 - In Denial
Have you ever found yourself to be reading a verse one way only for someone to suggest an alternative? Our verse for today is a classic used for Christians who are conscious of messing up. It may be quoted in churches with a liturgical tradition, where ‘confession’ is a part of a typical church service and especially at a communion service.
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14th Oct 2023 - In The Light
It was some forty years ago that I recall a preacher at church talking about a movement of God taking place in Uganda. I remember little of what he said, but the phrase ‘walking in the light’ was evidently very significant.
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13th Oct 2023 - In Fellowship
The start of John’s letter focuses on his testimony of being with Jesus when He was physically alive. This is in part to counter a notion that was developing in popularity that Jesus was never a physical being. So, the ‘him’ in our verse is Jesus. Of all the things to say that God is, John chooses ‘light’, because he knew this was important for his hearers at this point.
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12th Oct 2023 - Wonder Woman
The Christian church’s track record on looking after women has not generally been great, which is a big surprise given that women were there at the resurrection of Jesus and given the task of proclamation, and women were there at Pentecost being empowered to share.
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11th Oct 2023 - I’ve started so I’ll finish
There are places in some European countries which remain ‘unfinished’ because then a tax on a finished building doesn’t need to be paid. But, by and large, unfinished building is not a good look and suggests poor planning.
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10th Oct 2023 - Sign-Up Form
If you join the army, it will be necessary for you to wear army uniform and obey army rules. If you sign up to an apprenticeship with a plumber, you will need to do the required work to make the grade. If you want to be a disciple of Jesus, you will need to take up your cross and follow Him.
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9th Oct 2023 - A Costly Business
Anyone in sales knows that there is a tricky balance to be made between offering the product at an enticing price, and showing the customer that the product has high value. With some products, selling it at too low a price will mean it is not valued. Similarly, when asking for people to join something, do you emphasise the challenge and cost or the benefits?
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8th Oct 2023 - Proud To Be Humble?
There is a massive irony to the last part of this verse. Even by the time of Jesus, ‘walking humbly’ was hardly a characteristic of the people of God.
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7th Oct 2023 - Mercy to Whom?
A policeman stops your car when you are travelling 40mph in a 30mph zone. Justice is being given a speeding ticket, mercy is just being given a warning, and grace is the policeman giving you his theatre tickets…!
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6th Oct 2023 - Required
Minor prophets get a bad rep. Most people do not know of them or, when they read them, they are uncertain what they are saying. But the little-known Micah has two verses that most Christians know.
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5th Oct 2023 - Forgotten
The homecoming scene has been the finale to many a film: the lost child is reunited with her parents; the broken marriage is resolved; the hero who has won the day and cheated death is brought back into the safety and warmth of the family.
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4th Oct 2023 - Radiant
It is estimated that the ‘observable universe’ is a sphere with a diameter of about 92 billion lightyears and a volume of about 410 nonillion (410 thousand billion, billion, billion) cubic lightyears!
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3rd Oct 2023 - Son Light
Preachers are commonly telling congregations that there is a problem with Christians not reading their Bibles.
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2nd Oct 2023 - A Great Appointment
The Hebrew writer contrasts the Old Covenant and New: the one spoken to ancestors through prophets versus that spoken to us by God’s Son. He will go on to amplify the wonderful elements of the New Covenant in the epistle, which is clearly written to people with a Jewish background tempted back into Judaism, in part because they would be less likely to be persecuted.
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1st Oct 2023 - Past Words
We might have been tempted to have sent Jesus thousands of years ago, soon after Adam and Eve sinned. But in God’s purposes it was necessary for the pages of the Old Testament to unfold so we would see the failure of humanity to live up to God’s ways even though they had received clear instructions and reminders.
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30th Sept 2023 - Valuing Time
The writer’s musings on life cause him to start to bring God into the picture (see 2:24), and so he is now reflecting, more helpfully, on seeing things as brought by God, with a series of fourteen couplets which contrast one another, and are perhaps the best-known part of the book.
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29th Sept 2023 - Work, Work, Work
Solomon’s reflections in Ecclesiastes cause him to reflect on many areas that seem to be fulfilling. He is especially gloomy about work, finding that for all the short-term benefits, the fruit of what he has done will be left to others who may or may not deserve it.
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28th Sept 2023 - Finding meaning
Not everything in the Bible is true. What?! Let me qualify that. Some of the statements in the Bible reflect conversations where what is said is not true, and this is especially true in the book of Ecclesiastes. It starts as ‘The words of the Teacher, son of David, king in Jerusalem’, which most agree fits for Solomon, writing probably at the end of his life.
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27th Sept 2023 - It’s All In The Follow Through
A student in history might be satisfied to learn about the Elizabethan age, a geographer might be pleased to understand the way a landscape is formed and a physicist how gravity operates. The teaching experience is complete when the student has learned information. Paul was pretty unconcerned whether Timothy had memorised which kings of Israel were good and which were bad or how many of the minor prophets spoke to Judah.
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26th Sept 2023 - God Breathed
The source of information is pretty important. You might be less inclined to trust a newspaper report than a university-peer-reviewed research paper. Instructions on a tin of chemicals have rather more weight than a tweet from an annoyed football fan. We ask, ‘What authority do they have?’
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25th Sept 2023 - Well trained?
As has been pointed out many times, the Bible doesn’t say: train up young people in the way they should go’ (Prov. 22:6), it says train up children. Evidently Timothy’s parents (and grandparents) knew the verse, for he had been taught the Scriptures from infancy. The introductory words on Timothy in the book of Acts (16:1) suggest that it may have been just his mum doing the teaching.
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24th Sept 2023 - Convinced?
Those demonstrating expertise in any walk of life have a certain authority when it comes to teaching others: witness the popularity of ‘how to’ books written by experts in the field, and video training courses by master craftsmen and women. This is no less true in spiritual life, and Paul uses it as an exhortation to Timothy to stick with the faith ‘because you know those from whom you have learned it’.
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23rd Sept 2023 - A Glorious Death
Whether you are a Christian or not, it seems obligatory to use the words RIP (Rest In Peace) in a text, Tweet or Facebook post when news of the death of a loved one or celebrity is broadcast.
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22nd Sept 2023 - One Strike and You’re Out
It may have crossed your mind that it seems pernickety of God to plunge the whole human race into sin because of one transgression regarding a choice in the Garden of Eden restaurant. Wouldn’t one warning have been enough? Paul would later say that in Adam all have sinned.
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21st Sept 2023 - In fashion
It’s not altogether obvious why eating of the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil led Adam and Eve to realise they were naked. Some have speculated that the glory of God surrounded them, which was then removed when they disobeyed God.
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20th Sept 2023 - Your Desires
Having been deceived into thinking that God was withholding something, Eve now saw that the fruit was desirable for gaining wisdom, so she ate and gave some to Adam. This apparently ‘innocent act’ leads to catastrophe for the first couple. Now we can be sure that God had made Adam and Eve to relate with Him: there was no defect in them that meant they were deficient and so needed an outside agent.
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19th Sept 2023 - Don’t you believe it?
The heart of sin is the belief that God cannot be trusted to look after us. Look at the Ten Commandments and see how the breaking of the prohibitions suggests we need to take matters into our own hands.
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18th Sept 2023 - Did God Say?
The very start of the fall of humanity came with a question. The narrator tells us of the craftiness of the serpent (3:1), as if to suggest that the succeeding narrative may not be all that it seems, and so begins the journey for Eve and Adam to eat the prohibited fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
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17th Sept 2023 - Incomprehensible
The New Testament has verses that we can barely comprehend, and this is one of them. The trouble is we have all been taught that if it’s too good to be true it probably is! Ever been seduced by an advert only to be caught out by the small print? But we have tons of evidence that the Bible is 100% trustworthy, and so how likely is it that the writers and in this case, Jesus are going to mix in some lies?
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16th Sept 2023 - Judgement Comes Eventually
Around 760 BC, God sent Jonah to warn the people of Nineveh, the Assyrians, that judgment was coming. When the Assyrians repented, God withheld His action. At the time, the Assyrians were the superpower of the day, they ruled the world, from Libya and Ethiopia to Babylon and beyond.
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15th Sept 2023 - Judge Wisely
This letter by Jesus’ half-brother doesn’t mince its words, as Jude feels the need to ‘contend’ for the faith (v3) and warn his readers to stick with it. These closing words to his short letter remind us that there is no ‘one size fits all’ response to people we might regard as struggling with their faith.
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14th Sept 2023 - Loved
Our English word ‘love’ is how translators typically translates each of four Greek words: philia, eros, storge and agape. This fourth is often, though not exclusively, used of God’s love, and this is the word for Christ’s love.
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13th Sept 2023 - Filled to Overflowing
Depending on what you count, there are forty-three occasions when Paul’s prayers are recorded in the Epistles, but this is one of Paul’s four main prayers, and the Ephesians knew exactly what he was asking God to do.
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12th Sept 2023 - Beware of Left Handers
You would think Israel would have learned their lessons. ‘The evil’ they do is not specified but likely to have been following the local gods, where shrine prostitution was part of their practices. This time it’s the Moabites, Ammonites and Amalekites who oppress Israel, and this time it’s for eighteen years.
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11th Sept 2023 - Unassuming
The book of Judges relates the story of twelve Judges. The likes of Gideon, Samson and Deborah are well known but some, like Othniel, have just a few verses devoted to them. This is in the pre-monarchy days, and we see the classic cycle within Judges: Israel sins, God allows enemies to defeat them, they cry out to God, God sends a deliverer.
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10th Sept 2023 - Enemy Battles
The book of Judges outlines the way God provides a series of deliverers to rescue God’s people from their surrounding enemies. For a while they learn their lesson and return to God, only to backslide again, until the pain becomes so great, they call out to the Lord again.
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9th Sept 2023 - Lonely
The stereotypical view of Jesus is of a man who showed up for occasional talks in the open air and had down time with His disciples between events. Doubtless this pattern did prevail. But this verse in Mark and parallel verses in the other Gospels paint a more complicated picture.
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8th Sept 2023 - Indignant
Jesus is said to be indignant on two occasions in the Gospels: when the disciples stopped children approaching Him (Mark 10:14), and here when the man with leprosy approached Him. His indignation (could be translated anger) can be read in a few ways: that the leper wasn’t sure He would be willing to heal him, or that He was angry at how sin had messed this man’s life up, or maybe that He knew the man would ignore His later request to keep quiet.
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7th Sept 2023 - An Amazing Visit
This opening chapter of Mark paints a picture of who Jesus is. Having gathered His team of disciples, His first public actions are to teach and cast out an evil spirit.
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6th Sept 2023 - Ups and Downs
If Jonah had been in the modern day, his ministry newsletter would have made interesting reading. An astonishing revival comes about such that God does not bring on the people the judgment He had promised. You can imagine the book deals and the conference invites that Jonah would garner off the back of this.
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5th Sept 2023 - Seven Words of Life
It was seven words (five in Hebrew) and a whole city turned around. Now of course it may be that we have just a summary of what Jonah said but, even so, it was a simple message. Why the turnaround?
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4th Sept 2023 - Jonah’s Lot
We wouldn’t have the Jonah story if God had let Jonah go. After all, He could have raised up another prophet who would be more willing. But He had His purpose in sending this prophet to these people and so God intervenes with a storm, and we have the oddness of pagan sailors calling out to their gods with Jonah prayerless.
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3rd Sept 2023 - Jonah’s Shipping Forecast
Jonah certainly has a bad reputation as a disobedient and grumpy prophet who fails to go where he is told to go and is angry with God when his warning is heeded by the people.
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2nd Sept 2023 - Blown Away
God’s love and concern for all people is demonstrated throughout the Bible. Everyone you clap eyes on today is loved by God and precious to Him. God has made it possible for all to know His embrace.
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1st Sept 2023 - Two Ways of Life
This is not just the first psalm but a ‘gateway’ psalm introducing the whole psalter comprising 150 psalms and arranged in five ‘books’. These verses declare that those who avoid certain pathways and embrace God’s ways will be blessed. Walking, standing and sitting suggest increasing affinity with evil, and are contrasted with the delight that comes from meditating on God’s Word.
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31st Aug 2023 - Reaching Completion
We need each other – we see this reflected in Paul’s list of people who send their greetings to the new church. Notice how diverse the people are, from Luke the doctor to a former slave to Gentile believers to Jewish people who have converted to the Christian faith. After all, as Paul said earlier, Christ is all and Christ is in all (Col. 3:11). In Him there is no room for discrimination.
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30th Aug 2023 - Salty Speech
We’ve looked at Paul’s letter to the Colossians mostly from a point of view of our own personal growth in our commitment to Christ. In this passage, however, we see that we cannot forget the gospel imperative to share our faith with others. We shouldn’t live in a closed-off colony where we’re concerned only for fellow believers, but rather should seek that others too will know the life-saving nature of God’s redemption through Jesus.
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29th Aug 2023 - For the Lord
We might be surprised at the length of Paul’s household instructions regarding slavery, especially compared with the short directives regarding husbands and wives and parents and children. Perhaps Paul treats this subject in more detail because of the situation with Onesimus, who was a slave of Philemon’s who ran away after wronging his master, probably by stealing money.
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28th Aug 2023 - Fitting in the Lord
We might find Paul’s change of subject abrupt. Having discussed who we are in Christ and how we are to live out the new life, Paul then addresses what are known as the household codes – his instructions for family life. We also might or might not agree with Paul’s emphasis on the roles within the home.
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27th Aug 2023 - Abiding Peace
The peace of Christ can make a real difference to our lives. For instance, a Christian leader encountered many difficulties and challenges over her life, then finally reached a point where she came to the end of herself and leaned on God fully.
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26th Aug 2023 - A Stunning Wardrobe
What clothes do we don? The world often gives us stinky rags, such as those slapped on a young girl who was called ‘fat face’. Our hearts sink when we hear stories such as these, and we pray that young people enduring such abuse will be able to put on the garments of God’s chosen people and to ‘forgive as the Lord’ forgives them (v13).
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25th Aug 2023 - Leaving Behind
A great theme of Paul’s is leaving the old self behind as we daily embrace the new, as we see in this section of Colossians. For the believers to live out of a new self, Paul says that they need to continue putting to death whatever would keep them embroiled in sin; that is, their earthly nature.
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24th Aug 2023 - Hidden in Christ
We reach a sort of climax here as Paul says, ‘Since, then…’ With these words he signals to his readers that he’s laid the groundwork and he wants them to take notice. For here is how they should live. Because they have died to their old life, they are now raised with Christ.
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23rd Aug 2023 - Smothering Rules
Some people find the apostle Paul difficult, thinking that he’s harsh or unfeeling. But if we try to find out more about the individual churches to whom he wrote, we might reshape our view of him. For instance, to one group of people who were lax in their faith –such as in his first letter to the Corinthians – he writes (paraphrased), ‘Shape up! I want you to know God’s truth as revealed in Christ and His sacrifice for you!’
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22nd Aug 2023 - True Belief
Teachers and lecturers, especially when rooted in Christ, are often gracious as they teach, sharing their wisdom. They exude humility as they weave together the nuggets of understanding proffered by those who learn from them – those who in their youth might wear their arrogance as a shield. But true wisdom never puffs one up.
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21st Aug 2023 - Out of Debt
Have you ever had a debt dismissed? One moment you’re expected to pay back a sum – large or small – and the next, you’re given a reprieve. Relief washes over you as you fill with gratitude. What felt like a burden weighing you down has been removed from your shoulders.
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20th Aug 2023 - Active and Passive
Paul never forgets that people flourish in their faith in the triune God through His merciful action, for although we respond to the Lord’s loving invitation, He is the one who effects change. We can see this clearly in verses 6 and 7 by digging into the grammar.
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19th Aug 2023 - United in Love
When we’ve been part of a church for a length of time, we often will have encountered conflict within it. We may hear heartrending stories of people deeply hurt by leaders who seemed to be on a power trip, or those betrayed by a close friend in church, or the disappointment and ache when the leadership group adopts a theological stance that is at odds with one’s own understanding.
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18th Aug 2023 - Fully Mature
A church minister confided how sad he felt when people left the church, or didn’t seem to move forward in their faith. He wondered if for them, coming to church was just one of many ‘leisure opportunities’ in a weekend, which might get crowded out by a children’s birthday party, a brunch outing with friends or a sports match.
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17th Aug 2023 - Christ in You
Christ in you, the hope of glory.’ This is a favourite phrase in the Bible, for it hints at a mystery of which we’ll never fully plumb the depths. That is, our union with the triune God, through Christ dwelling within us (and elsewhere we see the Holy Spirit filling us, such as on Pentecost [Acts 2:4]).
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16th Aug 2023 - Once and Now
Once you were a murderer. Once a liar. Once a gossiper. But now… now you are no longer accused of wrongdoing; now you are without stain. Why? Because Christ has made things right for you with God. Once all of that stuff was the reality, but now – if you continue believing and hoping – now He sees you as holy.
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15th Aug 2023 - The Supreme Son
We reach Paul’s wonderful prose poem, looking at the first part today, which is a hymn about Jesus. We’ll probably never exhaust the ways of describing God’s Son. Paul says that Jesus is the ‘image of the invisible God’ (v15); this means that He fleshes out that which is unseen.
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14th Aug 2023 - Complete Forgiveness
We look at two short verses today that brim with meaning. In fact, Paul’s words summarise the gospel well – that Jesus rescues us from condemnation through the forgiveness of sins and the gift of new life. Let’s dig in and examine some of Paul’s phrases, such as that Jesus ‘rescued us from the dominion of darkness’ (v13). Here the light of God’s kingdom is implied by what we are saved from – a life of groping around in the dark while losing our way and perhaps smashing into brick walls.
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13th Aug 2023 - True Wisdom
As we read Paul’s intercessory prayer for the Colossians, we can more deeply understand his concern for the new believers if we keep in mind the context. False teachers there have been trying to entice the Christians with promises of secret knowledge to enhance their spiritual experience.
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12th Aug 2023 - The Gospel’s Fruit
If we’re gardeners with some land to work with, we might be now enjoying the fruits of our labours – the beauty that blossoms from little seeds. Yet Paul shares a more beautiful blossoming when it comes to the spread of the Christian faith, how it grows and bears fruit through the whole world.
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11th Aug 2023 - Faith, Hope and Love
Welcome to three weeks of exploring Colossians! Paul wrote to this church which he’d likely not visited, but had grown out of his mission to Ephesus through the conversion of Epaphras. This man became a ‘dear fellow servant’ of Paul and Timothy (v7) and planted churches in several areas, including at his home of Colossae.
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10th Aug 2023 - Remember the Why
On this, our last day journeying through 1 and 2 Kings, we skip ahead to the last king of Israel. Although his name, Hoshea, means ‘salvation’, he does not deliver this. He and his people sin against God, following the practices of the foreign nations and doing detestable things in secret. Instead of turning from their evil ways, they are stiff-necked, unwilling to bow before God in humility.
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9th Aug 2023 - Murky Questions
God wanted the destruction of Baal worship, just as He wants all people to turn away from idolatry and return to Him. Thankfully, the life, death and resurrection of Jesus leaves us with some very different methods from those of Jehu. After all, Jehu deceived the prophets of Baal by pretending to be one of them, promising that they would receive his royal approval – all so that he could lure them into one place to slaughter them.
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8th Aug 2023 - Unfinished Business
If we take on a new job or a new project, we might have to attend to some unfinished matters left from colleagues or volunteers who are no longer involved. We might feel upset that things weren’t done properly, but they still need doing. Elijah also left some unfinished business.
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7th August 2023 - Sowing in Tears
Often, we feel pain and sorrow when we see those we love going through difficulties. We witness a loved one struggling through a health issue, or see another experiencing intense problems in a relationship. God’s prophets experienced these sorrows too.
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6th August 2023 - Pursued by Grace
Remember the Shunammite woman whose son Elisha restored to life? She appears again here. Having heeded the prophet’s warning to flee the impending famine, she returns seven years later to find her home and land taken over.
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4th August 2023 - The Lord Says
Although God’s people enjoyed times of peace throughout the ministry of Elisha, their disobedience brought forth God’s displeasure. No longer did He hold back Israel’s opponents, but allowed the siege of Samaria. Things got so bad with the ensuing famine that unclean meat – that of a donkey – sold for a lot of silver.
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3rd Aug 2023 - The Unseen Real
The historical narrative of Kings focuses more on the practical outworking of Elisha’s faith in God than on the prophet’s conversations with Him. One such example is the glorious story we’re reading today. You may be well acquainted with it – Elisha is being hunted down by the king of Aram, but he doesn’t fret.
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2nd Aug 2023 - Borrowed Goods
The ‘floating axe-head’ story is one of many about Elisha and his life as a prophet of God. These stories don’t take a chronological form, but are included in the overall narrative to show that God will reveal Himself even when His people do not follow Him. Some biblical commentators think that this story follows the one about Naaman because both take place at the River Jordan.
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1st Aug 2023 - Expect the Unexpected
Pride has been called the deadliest of sins, for it often precedes other sins. For instance, when someone who prizes their station in life believes they are being snubbed, they may act on their anger. This is what happened with Naaman.
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31st July 2023 - Miraculous Provision
Not only does God work by imparting His wisdom, as we saw yesterday, but sometimes He does something miraculous through the things of His creation. In today’s passage, Elisha illustrates God’s miraculous extension of twenty loaves of barley bread to feed the hundred hungry men.
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30th July 2023 - Everyday Miracles
God can answer our prayers through His miraculous intervention, but He also can use practical means, as we see illustrated today. Elisha is responsible for the company of prophets who travel with him, and when they have to scavenge for food in a famine-affected land, one of the servants gathers some wild gourds for them to eat. Scripture to consider: Ps. 77:13–14; Jer. 32:16–17; Matt. 17:17–20; John 4:46–48
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29th July 2023 - Pursuing Grace
Elijah’s name means ‘the Lord is God’, and Elisha’s name means, ‘my God saves’. In a story that echoes that of Elijah raising the widow’s son from the dead (1 Kgs 17:17–24), Elisha lives out the meaning of his name when approached by a Shunammite woman.
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28th July 2023 - What Do You Want?
The first line of this story of Elisha’s performing God’s miracle for a widow and her children gives us a clue about the context. The ‘company of prophets’ are the group of prophets who accompanied Elijah and Elisha and who lived by their own means while supporting these men.
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27th July 2023 - A New Role
In today’s passage, we see Elisha experiencing some of the highs and lows of his new title, ‘prophet’. He begins by exercising his authority as a man of God, ushering in God’s healing of the water, much to the delight of the townspeople of Jericho.
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26th July 2023 - Passing the Baton
As a Christian leader came to the end of his life, he shared some of his plans and ideas with the one he was mentoring. She soaked up his words, sensing that this was a holy moment. She believed that she was being called to take up the mantle he was passing to her.
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24th July 2023 - The Simple Things
God provides for the overwrought Elijah. Having won a major victory against King Ahab and his evil wife Jezebel, Elijah has fled from them, travelling about eighty miles south to the city of Beersheba. Spent of his energy and deeply discouraged by the threats of Jezebel, he then travels even further away, this time a day’s journey alone into the wilderness.
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23rd July 2023 - Unseen But All Powerful
Not only has he defeated the prophets of Baal, he’s just invented the barbecue.’ So muses popular author Nick Page about Elijah when he encounters the prophets of Baal. This is a wry observation, but one that reflects the power of the almighty God.
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22nd July 2023 - Hard Truth
After Solomon died, his son Rehoboam became king, after which began the splitting of the kingdom. Rehoboam and the kings after him turned away from the true and living God as they embraced false gods, and the Lord removed His favour from them.
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21st July 2023 - Wise, Yet Foolish
Hearing about leaders who succumb to temptation – often through illicit sexual relationships – can feel rather clichéd, as it seems to happen so often. Perhaps the power that leaders are given fuels illusions of them being impervious to correction. But when the truth comes out, they still have to face the consequences, just as Solomon did.
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20th July 2023 - True Fidelity
Solomon prays, and God responds. He appears before Israel’s leader and shares not only the promises of His relationship with His people but also the requirements. Namely that God will establish Solomon’s throne as promised to David (v5), but if God’s people betrayed Him, turning from Him, He will destroy the Temple (v8) and Israel will become an object of ridicule (v7).
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19th July 2023 - Down to Earth
After God appears as a cloud covering the Temple, we see Solomon’s response. He can’t help but express his wonder at the fact that God, who dwells in the heavens, would yet come and grace the Temple with His presence.
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18th July 2023 - In the Cloud
Christians share how at times we sense God’s presence like a cloud that descends and envelops us. Such as when praying with others and God seems to inhabit our prayers through His presence in breath-taking ways. Or when we lift our voices and hands in worship amongst hundreds of others while marvelling at God’s palpable love and grace.
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17th July 2023 - Wisdom from God
Grief can lead to crazy actions. We may have heard of siblings warring against each other when their parents die, battling over material things or how to settle the estate. Blame is bandied about, with labels slapped on one another in emotionally charged exchanges. The loss of a loved one is therefore amplified in unfortunate ways.
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16th July 2023 - 1 Kings 3 1–9
Dallas Willard, a renowned philosopher and writer on spiritual formation, was known for his humility and gentleness, and for being not only very smart but deeply wise. He once told a friend that he had asked God to give him sentences and phrases that would convey meaning memorably, such as his definition of joy: ‘a pervasive and constant unending sense of wellbeing’.
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15th July 2023 - Kings, Prophets and Promise
For some Christians, reading the Hebrew Bible can feel like a foreign country where there’s seemingly a lot of laws and retribution without the grace of the New Testament God. If that’s you, spending a month in 1 and 2 Kings could prove reassuring as we glimpse the loving and holy God who longs for His people to stay true to Him.
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14th July 2023 - The Bread of Life
Our fortnight of exploring God the planter and harvester culminates in this passage from John’s Gospel, where Jesus declares to the crowds that He is the bread of life. And that whoever eats of Him will have eternal life (v.54). Bread was in the minds of the crowds when they heard Jesus’ declaration, for He had recently fed the 5,000 through the miraculous stretching of a young boy’s lunch of bread and fish.
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13th July 2023 - Be Patient
Those who come from a long line of farmers probably inherit a strong work ethic. From the influence of their forebears, they may have developed an awareness of the seasons and the need for rain – perhaps checking their rain gauge with interest and praying for rain in the midst of drought.
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12th July 2023 - Those Cheering Us On
We live in the age of the cloud. With easy access to our digital stuff now seemingly a need, technology companies have developed a vast system that hosts our data, from which we can pull our digital assets without a fuss.
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11th July 2023 - Fruit of The Spirit
Some historians say that Paul’s letter to the Galatians brought about the Protestant Reformation, for Martin Luther preached from and wrote about this letter repeatedly, stressing that by faith alone are we justified before God. But as Scot McKnight, a modern biblical commentator, says provocatively, ‘While works do not save us, no one is saved without works’.
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10th July 2023 - Resurrection Body
As we age, we start to wear down in our bodies, such as needing glasses as our arms seem to grow longer to read the small type, or when our joints wear away and we need them replaced. Other reminders of our perishable bodies arise regularly: indigestion; weariness; things just not working right or as well as they used to.
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9th July 2023 - Co-workers with God
In the apostle Paul’s first letter to the church at Corinth, he addresses some areas of their immaturity and sin. One is the number of factions that had cropped up among the believers, with some following one leader and others someone else. Paul wants them to grow up in the Lord; to reach a state of maturity where they can digest solid food, not just milk.
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8th July 2023 - Shoots of Life
We might breathe a sigh of relief when we read the hope-filled last chapter of the book of Hosea. As we read for thirteen chapters, we faced the ongoing heartbreak of Hosea and his wife, which symbolises God and His people. A major part of that story is the protracted courtroom scene where God confronts His people with His case against them.
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7th July 2023 - Sowing Righteousness
The prophet Hosea was a living metaphor. The Lord called him to marry an adulterous woman, Gomer, who eventually became a sex worker. Hosea was grieved by her betrayals but took her back into his home, buying her out of slavery. He longed for her wholehearted devotion, just as the Lord longed for the pure worship of His people, who had turned to the false gods of Baal.
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6th July 2023 - No God, but God
Whereas in Isaiah chapters 5 and 17 the Lord wanted to destroy His vineyard, here we see a different picture. He will rescue His vines, tending them gently; He’ll water and guard them continually. We understand that His anger was for purification and the removal of idols: ‘the full fruit of the removal of his sin’ (v.9). The altars to the false gods will be smashed and the Asherah poles that brought God grief will no longer stand.
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5th July 2023 - The Day of Disease
The saying ‘Don’t shoot the messenger’ resonates because people often take out their frustration on the one who delivers a strong message. And Isaiah had more hard words for God’s people. Though they spent their money on the finest plants and imported vines, at the harvest they would only reap rot and pain. No longer could God tolerate their infidelity and hardness of heart.
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5th August 2023 - Missing the Point
We waited and waited in the queue for the loo at the museum, and only when getting to the front did we realise that we’d all been waiting for one stall! Although the other six stalls were empty, no one had bothered to check whether or not they were free. A somewhat similar situation could have occurred with the Israelites and the Arameans, but of course on a much bigger scale.
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4th July 2023 - Good and Bad Fruit
When the prophet Isaiah shared a story about a vineyard, God’s people would have been familiar with the effort required to plant a fruitful one – the need to choose the location, to clear the stones and stack them into protective walls, to plant the prized vines. As the Israelites engaged with his story, they would have felt shocked to hear that they were the vine that produced the bad grapes. And that the Lord would therefore destroy this vineyard.
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3rd July 2023 - The Great Vine
The Great Vine at Hampton Court Palace catches one’s attention, not least because of how big it is – it’s the oldest and largest vine in the world. Although it was planted in 1768, it still bears fruit – about 250 to 300 kilos a year.
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2nd July 2023 - Rooted and Planted
Today many people move not only from city to city, but often from country to country. Some people set down their roots easily, making friends and finding community, but others may struggle to make connections. They might form strong bonds to those from their country-of-origin in order to stave off feelings of dislocation.
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1st July 2023 - God, Our Gardener
Whether we’re keen gardeners or those who allow weeds to flourish more than vegetables and flowers, we can all benefit from delving into the theme of God as our Gardener and Harvester. Scripture gives us rich examples along this line, some of which we’ll explore over the next fortnight.
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30th June 2023 - Plague Town
In Derbyshire there is a village called Eyam, made famous after the Black Death of 1665 and 1666. To protect those outside the village, Eyam was cut off: no one inside could leave, and no one outside could go in. Before vaccines, masks and lateral flow tests, this was the only protection. Outsiders would leave food around the boundaries for residents to collect.
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29th June 2023 - Good Focus
If someone was to write the word ‘chair’ on a piece of paper in front of you, and then ask you not to think about a chair, you will immediately have the picture of a chair in your head. This helps us understand why Jesus responds to the lies of the enemy as He does.
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28th June 2023 - God's Word Stands
Maybe you are the kind of person who always thinks of a smart reply once a conversation is over?! Plenty of people find themselves unable to know what to say when criticised or challenged, and it’s only later that the right words come to them.
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27th June 2023 - Prove It
It was a glorious moment when the Holy Spirit came upon Jesus at His baptism and He heard those words from His Father: ‘This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased’ (Matt. 3:17). But His being led by the Spirit does not lead to an easy life, and Jesus soon after finds Himself in the wilderness, where He is tempted by the devil.
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26th June 2023 - Ruling
Rulers give ruling a bad name! Most people see the word ‘ruler’ and can think of leaders who rule poorly, especially in parts of the world where the rulers more concerned with keeping power than serving their people.
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25th June 2023 - Your Job
There has been plenty of controversy concerning the first chapter of Genesis, normally surrounding whether God created the universe in six days or whether days are indicative of a longer span of time or whether this is simply a poetic device to describe God as Creator over and against other alternative ways of understanding creation.
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24th June 2023 - Purposeful Living
Look around your room you will no doubt see various appliances that are designed to make our lives function more smoothly. The purpose of the gadget is clear and, although when new you may require some instruction in how to operate it, very quickly you get into the habit. If there are other human beings in your house, what are they there for?!
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23rd June 2023 - On Cloud Nine?
Status changes can make us feel very different about life. You may recall your first days as a parent or in a new role in a company or perhaps serving in a local church. You are the same person as you always have been, but now your role or label means that certain things are expected of you, and you expect certain things of yourself.
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22nd June 2023 - A Response to Anger
At the start of chapter 9, Jesus gives the disciples power and authority to drive out demons, to cure diseases and to proclaim the kingdom of God. Things have been going very well. But when they go to a Samaritan village, things are not so smooth – the disciples are not welcomed. James and John, nicknamed ‘sons of Thunder’, ask Jesus if He wishes them to call fire down from heaven to destroy the village!
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21st June 2023 - Home on Time
Some Christians use a plan for reading through the Scriptures in a year (the New Testament and Psalms twice and the Old Testament once). This method was devised by the Scottish pastor Robert Murray McCheyne, who ministered largely in Dundee, Scotland.
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20th June 2023 - Intended for Good
Thinking about the human ability to terminate life in the womb has made today’s passage especially poignant. Of course, there are difficult questions surrounding medical ethics. These debates require careful thought and pastoral understanding.
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19th June 2023 - Light and Dark
We can be utterly secure in knowing God’s presence with us. We can be at one with the psalmist when he talks of God being near, watching over and caring for us. And then something happens and it’s as if a storm cloud has gathered over us and is showering its ugly contents!
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18th June 2023 - Always There
In the early years of childhood, there is considerable comfort received by a child who knows their parent is watching over them. Indeed, the child will often make sure that the parent is watching something they are proud of, such as kicking a football, playing a game, or dancing.
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17th June 2023 - Spared From The Lions
Doing the right thing can become a habit not always appreciated by others. The young man who refused to defile himself with the king’s food is now an experienced civil servant within the king’s palace, possibly in his early eighties! Indeed, by chapter 6 verse 3 we find the king plans to set him over the whole kingdom.
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16th June 2023 - Better Diet
It would seem that Daniel was a first-class honours kind of guy. For this reason, he had been deported from Israel and taken thousands of miles away to Babylon to serve in the king’s palace for a three-year training course.
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15th June 2023 - Perfection
The New Testament really does have some astonishing verses, and this one is right up there with the best. The writer to the Hebrews is contrasting the sacrifice of Jesus with the sacrifices prescribed within the old covenant.
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14th June 2023 - Working or Resting?
There are definitely two kinds of Christian. There are those who have a very high trust in the sovereignty of God and His work in their lives. There are those who have a strong sense of responsibility to do things to please God.
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13th June 2023 - Is It For Freedom
Freedom is very much a positive word for many. A child looks forward to the holidays because they will be free from school. A teenager may look forward to university days because they will be free from home. Those in challenging relationships may look forward to when those relationships come to an end and they can be free at last!
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12th June 2023 - DIY Christianity?
The story of the two sons is such a powerful one. Many begin to see that the ‘DIY Christianity’ they follow is so distant from what Jesus teaches.
It is possible for us to put together a faith that is high on rules and regulations but fails to grasp the wonder of the welcome the Father gives us into His family as adopted children.
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10th June 2023 - A Good Start
The understanding that Proverbs is a collection of wise sayings and not a series of laws is especially important when we come to interpreting today’s verse. This verse has sadly been a source of great dismay for many Christians who assume that if their child strays away from God, especially later in life, then it must be due to the start they gave them.
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11th June 2023 - Popular Parable
This is one of the best-known parables but is typically given an inaccurate name! It is true that ‘The Prodigal Son’ title does cover some elements of the story. The son calls for his inheritance to be given to him by his father, wastes it and returns home keen to make amends, only to be wonderfully restored to his position as son.
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9th June 2023 - Which is It
There are some people who think that there are contradictions in the Bible. There do appear to be some, but often one or both passages that seem to contradict are being interpreted wrongly. One of the most obvious apparent contradictions is verses 4 and 5 of Proverbs 26.
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8th June 2023 - Deserter?
The apostle Paul had many who worked with him, but it wasn’t always smooth, and Luke records how Paul was convinced that John Mark was a liability because he hadn’t stayed with them on a previous trip. The text talks of a ‘sharp disagreement’ which caused them to part company. The word used implies ‘a provocation which literally jabs (cuts) someone so they must respond’!
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7th June 2023 - Under Pressure
The second letter to the Corinthians is one of Paul’s most personal letters. He will later outline why the church could trust him as an apostle. But at the very start he shares how tough he has found Christian ministry and says that he and his companions were overwhelmed and despaired of life itself.
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6th June 2023 - Whatever!
The words in verse 16 of our passage for today are some of the most extraordinary words in the whole of the New Testament! They are abused by many who think they offer carte blanche to claim whatever we like. The key phrase to note is ‘in my name’.
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5th June 2023 - Remaining in Vine
You may have heard the idea of ‘marginal gains’, often used when it comes to sporting endeavour, where a 1% improvement over a competitor can bring success. Christians too are looking for the ‘secret’ that will help them stay on track.
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4th June 2023 - Stay Connected
Vines were, of course, very common within Israel, and it is possible that Jesus chose this metaphor because the disciples were passing by a vine as they were leaving the upper room (see 14:31). Jesus calls Himself ‘the true vine’, contrasted with the people of God in the Old Testament who were seen as ‘a vine’ (see Isa. 5:1–7).
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3rd June 2023 - Here To Save
Verse 16 of John chapter 3 is so famous that we can easily forget the verse which follows. But verse 17 underlines for many sceptical about the Christian faith what God is really like.
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2nd June 2023 - It's Not Perishing
The best-known verse in the Bible includes, of course, a word that is much contested and which many do not wish to consider. The flipside to eternal life is of course to perish.
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1st June 2023 - Living Eternally
When it comes to this famous verse, perhaps the major misunderstanding comes with those two words ‘eternal life’. These have typically been understood to be life after death, but in the Gospel of John it refers to the life of God experienced in the here and now which we enter into through faith in Jesus, and this is a life that will go beyond the grave .
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31st May 2023 - Looking the Right Way
Throughout the 1980s, Rollen Stewart travelled 60,000 miles a year as a full-time spectator, living out of his car, and using TV’s obsession with sport to promote his faith. In doing so, he made John 3:16 a fixture of professional sporting events.
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30th May 2023 - Begin To Work
What is the very first spiritual gift mentioned in the Bible? We might think prophecy or teaching or maybe performing miracles? You may not think of Bezalel, who is given the gift of craftsmanship to build the tabernacle!
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29th May 2023 - Get Building
There is a church in Newport, Isle of Wight which was built by the direction of a man who read these verses and took them to heart. He had just finished work on his own home and came across these verses in Haggai and realised his church needed updating.
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28th May 2023 - Devotion
Devotion is an action. It requires movement towards its object. Where once the Temple stood in Jerusalem and housed the presence of God, today we are ourselves each a temple of God’s presence (1 Cor. 6:19–20). The temple now moves with us for we are God’s tabernacle.
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27th May 2023 - Value
Oscar Wilde wrote, ‘Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.’ People are too materialistic to recognise something’s true value.* Writing at the height of ‘The Age of Materialism’, Wilde challenged the belief that nothing can exist beyond matter, something tangible rather than spiritual.
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26th May 2023 - Worship
Devotion means both to worship and to serve. Moses presents God’s demand to Pharoah that the Israelites be permitted to go to worship God. Pharoah refuses but neither he nor Moses and the Israelites are aware of the consequences.
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25th May 2023 - God's Will
What is God’s will? A question that can easily be misunderstood. For example, ‘Deus vult’ (‘God wills it’) was first chanted during the First Crusade in 1096 as a rallying cry, but on reflection the Crusades do not present a positive expression of God’s will.* Clearly the entire Bible sets out what pleases God, addressing both unseen attitudes and visible actions.
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24th May 2022 - Hope of Our Calling
There are seasons when we experience one setback after another. Our patience is tested and our trust in God challenged. Trust can either wither and fail when put to the test, or we can choose to keep faith until there is some undeniable evidence that trust has been broken.
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23rd May 2023 - Freedom
God invites us to get to know Him as our friend. Many of us live with constant anxiety that the choices we make may not please God. We live with an uncertainty about the nature of our friendship with Him. All friendships develop over time. We discover through experience – getting things right and wrong – how friendships grow and fail. Too often the narrative of what went wrong in a relationship has a far greater impact in shaping us than those things that went well.
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22nd May 2023 - Respect
Freedoms are frequently demanded throughout society, but what is freedom? Most understand it as the opportunity to exercise our will. The question arises, can one person’s will be pursued at the expense of another’s?
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21st May 2023 - Connection and Belonging
All of us long for friendship. We long to be loved, cared for, and helped to realise that we matter. It must have been amazing for the disciples to hear Jesus’ words: ‘I no longer call you servants, now I call you friends.’ When these words were spoken, something profound happened in their lives.
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20th May 2023 - Finding Peace
We live in anxious times. Perhaps it began with the 2007 financial crash when we suddenly realised that it is possible to lose everything we have in an instant. Or perhaps our anxiety began to rise due to COVID-19 and the growing realisation that we are not as strong, independent, and in control as we thought we were.
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19th May 2023 - The Power of Small Things
Mother Teresa once observed: ‘We are not called to do extraordinary things; we are called to do ordinary things with extraordinary love.’ This is the way of the heart. In the midst of a culture that prioritises intellect over friendship, independence over community, and success over love, the suggestion that our calling is to small things can seem odd. Yet when we think about it, we often encounter our most meaningful moments in the small things.
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18th May 2023 - Nothing Can Separate Us from God’s Love
Sometimes I feel that I just can’t go on. I feel alone, lost, empty, abandoned. It’s painful.’ I wasn’t sure how to reply to Jane when she said this. I had to think: where do you find hope when everything seems to be hopeless? There is no easy answer to such a question. Nevertheless, the apostle Paul does give us a vital starting point. Nothing can separate us from the love of God.
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17th May 2023 - A Strange Journey
Living with dementia is not easy. It is a mixture of happiness and joy, sadness and grief, impossibility and new possibilities. As one person with dementia put it: ‘It’s more of a journey than a clear path.
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16th May 2023 - The Prodigal Son
The story of the prodigal son illustrates the foolishness of the son who thinks he knows best, and the grace of the father who waits patiently for him to return. I imagine many of us can identify with this story. We have all been in that distant country. We have all thought we knew better than God only to discover that God knows what God is talking about!
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15th May 2023 - Respect
In the book of Genesis, we are given a wonderful vision of God creating everything that we know. He makes the moon, the mountains, the seas, the animals, the birds, the fish. God imagines a world of diversity and beauty and creates it out of love and for love. The highpoint of creation is the formation of Adam and Eve, the first two people whom God loved.
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14th May 2023 - Acknowledgement
The pressure of concealment is a heavy burden to carry. Our decision making is private unless we choose to reveal it. Adam hid from God and discovered nowhere lies outside God’s gaze. Past mistakes, deceptions, and untruths depend upon our carefully managed efforts to keep them hidden.
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13th May 2023 - Spiritual Houses
There are two critical ways we are instructed in our Christian faith. Both are aspects of the spiritual house that God is building. Every house is separated into different rooms. Jesus teaches His disciples that when we pray, we are to go into our room, shut the door (Matt. 6:6).
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12th May 2023 - Collaboration
God invites us to join in collaborating with grace. Many are taught that grace means, ‘God’s riches at Christ’s expense’. The treasury of heaven opened to us through Jesus’ Passion. Christ becomes our foundational principle upon which we build our life, always engaging in collaboration where we discover the best and worst of ourselves.
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11th May 2023 - Watching
Watching demands paying attention to what’s happening around us, together with the influences at play within. The first are visible to others with many varied interpretations (as Job endured his friends’ unsought advice).
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10th May 2023 - Presence
It is only when God is present that anything of significance can take place. We may declare God is everywhere present, but the question remains, is God present with us in the here and now? Life’s a perpetual distraction from our personal encounter with God.
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9th May 2023 - Humility
The virtue of humility is seldom the objective of anyone’s character development programme today. In our age of celebrity culture, most prefer the lens of life to promote their personal worthiness, and humanity’s contemporary mantra is, ‘I’m noticed, therefore I am’. Whilst we might enjoy a modicum of success, we can take ourselves too seriously, failing to appreciate our true standing in God’s world.
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8th May 2023 - Stillness
It’s difficult to own the fact that our personal contribution to world affairs is minimal. We collaborate with God under His direction, but our influence, whilst important, is negligible. Many seek to quantify the importance of their mortal life in its significance, but for disciples its importance lies in our attentiveness to God.
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7th May 2023 - Trials
One consistent challenge in the Christian life is the impossibility of proving God through empirical method, something based on verifiable evidence drawn from observation rather than theory. Christian confidence is established through faith, which Scripture describes as, ‘confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see’ (Heb. 11:1).
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6th May 2023 - Coronation
Today the world will observe King Charles III’s coronation in Westminster Abbey in a thousand-year-old ceremony. Charles will be anointed and acclaimed King by the gathered assembly with the words, ‘God save the King!’
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5th May 2023 - Trust
It’s difficult being honest about our heart desires. King David gazed at Bathsheba bathing and lust awoke in his heart and forcefully drove his decision taking (2 Sam. 11:2–5). The lesson’s clear! We are never best placed to evaluate the desires inflaming our hearts. This provides a foundational principle as we live every day with Jesus.
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4th May 2023 - Integrity
We read Bible stories with the benefit of hindsight and life’s uncertainties appear easier when bravely experienced by some historic hero. Job, facing the loss of all he loved most followed by a brutal illness, pioneered a path of living hope through suffering that helps us with our pain today.
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3rd May 2023 - Living Hope
Keeping hope alive when hard pressed is difficult for everyone. Here Peter encourages Christians to do so, even in the face of real hostility. There is no consensus on what constitutes life as a ‘living hope’. It is a process rather than a state. We see this as we change physically and psychologically with age.
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2nd May 2023 - Gaslighting
Peter, former fisherman and Christian disciple, encourages the Christian Church suffering their first violent persecution under Roman emperor Nero. This was brutal, a source of great fear amongst the early Christian communities. Scattered throughout what is today Turkey, these disciples found themselves the unwitting scapegoats for Nero’s personal plans for grandeur.
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1st May 2023 - Pressure
Pressure makes its impact on all of us. A great metaphor is a car tyre. Four rubber rings filled with air keep us from disaster over various terrains at differing speeds. A tyre has inflated air pressure pushing outward to maintain its shape. It also experiences the external pressure exerted by the road surface pushing back and impacting that shape and the tyre’s performance.
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30th April 2023 - How Big is His Love?
In this well-known story, Jonah receives instructions from God to deliver a warning message to the city of Nineveh. God has seen their ‘wickedness’ (v1). However, instead of obeying, Jonah runs away. The ship he’s on gets into trouble, he is found to be the reason, the sailors throw him overboard, and Jonah is swallowed whole by a large fish (v17).
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29th April 2023 - Dwelling
This psalm is a beautiful promise of ‘shelter’ and ‘rest’ in God. It is a psalm we often quote when we feel we are being attacked or oppressed in some way. Verse 2 tells us that God is a ‘refuge’ and a ‘fortress’, and later verses speak of salvation and covering. Whatever the terrors, seen or unseen, ‘no harm will overtake [us]’ (v10).
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28th April 2023 - Love and Endurance
Reading this passage in Ephesians encourages us to grasp the depth of the love of God, in Christ Jesus. Once we do, says the apostle Paul, we can be ‘filled to the measure of all the fullness of God’ (v19)! What would it be like for us to be filled with God’s fullness? In this passage is also found the astonishing promise that He is ‘able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us’ (v20).
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27th April 2023 - An Inheritance of Faith
The apostle Peter is telling his readers about the inheritance that is kept for believers in heaven, that ‘can never perish, spoil or fade’ (v4). Here, Peter encourages his readers that although we may suffer all kinds of trials and grief in this world, these troubles will prove the ‘genuineness of [our] faith’ (v7).
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26th April 2023 - Every Blessing
This chapter is full of excitement and promise. We are spiritually blessed by God! It is through His ‘pleasure and will’ (v5) that we are adopted into His family. We have ‘redemption through his blood’ (v7) and all this is ‘lavished on us’ (v8) by our generous and loving heavenly Father. This is all for the glory of God; we have the security of being ‘marked… with a seal’ which is the Spirit (v13), who guarantees our holy inheritance.
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25th April 2023 - All Welcome
Zacchaeus is determined to see Jesus! He is small, so he climbs up a tree to get a better view of the Lord passing through Jericho; he couldn’t get a proper view any other way. His tenacity is rewarded as Jesus tells him that He is going to spend time with Zacchaeus at his house!
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24th April 2023 - Listening Well
In the first chapter of 1 Samuel we read of a woman, desperate for a child, who finds the favour of God, and gives back to the Lord what He has graciously given to her – a son. Samuel becomes a major figure in the life of Israel, anointing both the first king, Saul, and his successor, the shepherd David. But it all starts here, when he first listens to God.
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23rd April 2023 - Keep Shouting!
Bartimaeus is well known for being the blind man who was given his sight by Jesus: and he’s persistent. He just doesn’t give up trying to attract the attention of the man he knows can heal him! The crowds are telling him to keep quiet, to shut up, but he doesn’t listen to them.
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22nd April 2023 - True Gospel
Peter and John have been proclaiming the good news of the gospel – and it is has brought them some unwanted attention. They have been jailed, but the amount of those being converted to Christ is growing (Acts 4:4). The message of Christ crucified, raised from the dead, and that He is the only way to God, is clearly causing a disturbance! The
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21st April 2023 - Manifesto
In Luke 14, we read what is essentially Jesus’ manifesto. He has come to ‘proclaim good news’, ‘freedom for the prisoners’, ‘recovery of sight for the blind’, and to ‘set the oppressed free’ (v18). This truly is the time of favour from God (v19).
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20th April 2023 - Prince of Peace
This passage in Isaiah tells us about the One who is promised – the One who would come, a child who would be born, who would walk among us as a man and yet be so much more. He is God in the flesh (Col. 2:9; Heb. 1:3), the One who would counsel us with His wisdom and show us who God is. He is also the ‘Prince of Peace’ (v6).
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19th April 2023 - Backs Against the Wall
Paul and Silas have been imprisoned. They haven’t just been thrown into jail; they have been flogged, and put into the inner cell, in the stocks. There is no earthly way they could escape. The reason for their imprisonment is what has just happened with a female slave. Obviously afflicted by a demonic spirit, the girl has been following them during their time in Philippi, shouting out truth – yet it doesn’t come from the right source.
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18th April 2023 - What Do You Want?
The disciples who had been following John the Baptist were now encouraged by the Baptist himself to follow the ‘Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world’ (John 1:29). Fascinatingly, as Andrew, Peter’s brother, and the other disciple begin to follow the Lord, He turns to them and asks a question. What do they want?
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17th April 2023 - Low Hanging Fruit
In Acts 8 we read of great persecution that causes the first Christians to be ‘scattered’ (Acts 8:1). As a result of this scattering, the gospel is widely preached and there is a great move of God; we see Philip the evangelist performing signs and wonders in Jesus’ name (Acts 8:4–7).
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16th April 2023 - God’s Plans
Jeremiah 29 has the famous verses about God’s plans that Christians very often quote! But let’s look at this promise in context. Promises here are being given to the Jewish exiles in Babylon, sent by the prophet Jeremiah, who was in Jerusalem, to the ‘surviving elders’ (Jer. 29:1) – a grim phrase.
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15th April 2023 - Guidance and Glory
One of the hardest things about following Jesus is resting, when we want to ‘go’! Often it seems as if life has come to a full stop. In the wilderness, the Israelites were completely dependent on the God who had brought them out of Egypt to lead them and protect them in the perilous journey to the Promised Land.
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14th April 2023 - Come and See
This is such an authentic piece of dialogue! Philip finds his friend and can’t wait to share the good news. ‘We’ve found the One we’ve been waiting for. The Messiah! It’s Jesus of Nazareth!’ ‘What? Nazareth?’ is the cynical reply. ‘That crummy backwater? You think something good could from there?’
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13th April 2023 - Grace and Works
This passage is an enthusiastic endorsement of grace: saved by God’s free, unmerited favour, we are raised up with Jesus Christ, ‘seated’ with Him in ‘heavenly realms’ (v6)! Why? Because of God’s love, mercy (v4) and kindness (v7)!
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12th April 2023 - The Advocate
In the Upper Room Discourse, Jesus was speaking with His disciples about many things – including the coming of the Holy Spirit. He talked about ‘another advocate’ (v16) – One who is like Jesus. This is the One who would ‘teach’ and ‘remind’ the disciples of Jesus’ words (v26).
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11th April 2023 - Restored
We can only imagine what is going through Peter’s mind as the resurrected Jesus asks him to go for a walk on the beach. The disciples have been fishing all night and caught nothing, and then, all of a sudden, there’s a man on the shoreline calling them to put down the nets on the other side of the boat.
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10th April 2023 - Recognising Jesus
The two despondent disciples walking along the road are clearly confused about everything that has happened in their lives lately. The One they thought was going to set their people free from captivity has suffered a terrible death, and yet there are reports that He is alive.
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9th April 2023 - Calling Our Name
Jesus has died. Mary has watched Him suffering on the cross. She has heard Him crying out, and witnessed the spear thrust into His side. She has seen His body taken down. He has been buried. He is dead. And yet, now, visiting His burial place, He’s not there.
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8th April 2023 - Servant King
Jesus, the Servant King! The One who laid aside all majesty and became a man. Fully God, He walked this earth clothed in flesh, coming as a baby, born not in a palace but in an outhouse. He died a criminal’s death and was buried in a borrowed tomb.
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7th April 2023 - Forgive
Even as He was being crucified, Jesus was forgiving His enemies. He had taught about the importance of forgiveness throughout His ministry; that He had power to forgive sins (Matt. 9:6) but also that we need to forgive each other (Matt. 6:14).
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6th April 2023 - Doing and Being
When Jesus was talking with His disciples in the Upper Room, before He would be arrested and taken for trial and punishment, He spoke to them using a picture of a vine. It is such an evocative picture of what true discipleship should be like. He is explaining to them that unless they stay connected with Him, they really cannot accomplish anything.
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5th April 2023 - Lavish Love
Mary’s act of worship was lavish; in contrast to Judas’ comment, which was based in personal greed (vv4–6). Mary is so grateful to Jesus; He has restored her brother to life. She has seen a miracle. Everything was lost, over, finished – and Jesus brought about restoration and new beginnings.
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4th April 2023 - Be Ready
The story of the ten girls who were waiting for the bridegroom to appear is a sobering one. Five of these lamp-carrying ‘bridesmaids’ ran out of oil for their lamps, and left to get some when the cry came that the bridegroom had arrived (v6), but by the time they were ready, it was too late for them to attend the wedding banquet.
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3rd April 2023 - Settling
Here we read that Abram (later Abraham) and his family set out from their home in Ur, to go to live in the land of Canaan. It is fascinating to note that Terah, Abram’s father, was heading in the very direction that God would call his son to journey – with a rich promise that the land has been given to Abram’s descendants (Gen. 12:5–7).
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2nd April 2023 - Reaching Out
On the way to heal synagogue leader Jairus’ daughter, Jesus encounters an interruption. Someone touches Him. It seems extraordinary that He notices this; there’s a crowd pressing around Him. How does He know power has left Him (v30)? The woman, desperate, has gone to the only source of hope.
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1st April 2023 - New Life
There are several accounts of Jesus raising the dead in the Gospels. In the story of Jairus’ daughter, it is poignant as there has been an interruption and all seems lost (vv43–49). But with Jesus, delays are not important to His plans and purposes.
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31st March 2023 - In The Shadows
The woman in this story is a widow; she is grieving, inconsolable. Her only son is dead – in a society where widows were wholly dependent on their sons to take care of them. Jesus sees the suffering, and His heart is touched. In compassion He tells her not to cry; He touches the coffin, and commands the young man back to life.
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30th March 2023 - Follow
It’s a simple instruction – and yet one of mind-blowing magnitude. ‘Follow Me!’ What does that mean, Jesus? For the first disciples it meant a complete life change. In this passage we read of them giving up their businesses, their lifestyles, leaving it all behind to follow Jesus.
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29th March 2023 - Temptation
Right at the start of His ministry, Jesus had an encounter with the devil – the adversary. This was a real encounter with a living, spiritual being, who tried to destroy Jesus’ ministry before it had even begun. He had tried, through Herod’s murderous acts (Matt. 2:16), to rid the world of Jesus when he was born, but now, he changed tack and tried to stop the work of God through temptation.
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28th March 2023 - Into the Unknown
The book of Ruth is a beautiful story of love, loyalty, commitment, and lives redeemed. Naomi and her family leave their home in Judah, during a famine, and go to live in Moab. Naomi’s husband dies, and her sons marry local girls. There’s further sorrow as both Naomi’s sons pass away too.
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27th March 2023 - The Equality of Sharing
Disciples Priscilla and Aquila are in Ephesus when they meet Apollos. Apollos is ‘learned’ and has ‘great fervour’, but his understanding of the gospel is limited. He needs a wider understanding (vv24–26). It is interesting here to read that Priscilla is active in helping; in fact, her name comes before Aquila’s.
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26th March 2023 - God's Equipping
Jeremiah has been called – but he believes he’s not up to it! He thinks he’s too young to do what God is asking. God replies that he shouldn’t say that; after all, the Lord Himself has called the young man, and so Jeremiah must obey, and not be afraid (v8)! God is with him, and will look after him.
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25th March 2023 - Whole Hearted
What an extraordinary person Caleb is! He is strong, even at eighty-five years of age (v10), describing himself as ‘just as vigorous’ (v11) as when he was younger!
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24th March 2023 - Unlikely People
Moses was ‘eighty years old’ when he began his work for God! At a time when most people would be thinking of taking it easy and contemplating doing very little, Moses was stepping into his life’s calling. He’d seen the oppression of his captive people when he was young, but in his own strength could do nothing to help.
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23rd March 2023 - Excuses
Moses had been so keen to help his people, the Hebrews, that he had murdered one of their oppressors (Exod. 2:11–14), and had to flee from his adopted home in Egypt. Living in the wilderness then seems to dull his ambitions, because when the time comes for him to do what God has called him to do, in God’s own power rather than his own, he seems very reluctant.
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22nd March 2023 - Great Faith
Jonathan was the son of Israel’s first king, Saul, and a real man of God. He had great faith, which is in evidence in today’s passage; he also became a good friend and support for David, the second king of Israel.
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21st March 2023 - Light of the World
Here, Jesus is speaking about His followers being salt and light in this world. He Himself is the ‘light of the world’ who gives us the ‘light of life’ (John 8:12). John 1:9 tells us that when Jesus came into this world, He was ‘The true light that gives light to everyone’, and we, as His followers, must also reflect His light.
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20th March 2023 - Feasting on Jesus
When being questioned over the issue of bread, Jesus gives people an answer they don’t expect. It seems the people are hoping He will perform another miracle for them, following the feeding of the thousands of people. But the conversation takes an unexpected turn!
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19th March 2023 - Grave Clothes
In this story of delays and faith, Jesus is about to perform a great miracle. On hearing Lazarus is ill, He doesn’t go to help his friend straight away. When He does arrive at his home, Lazarus is dead and his sisters are deep in grief. And yet, all is not lost. Jesus tells the grieving Martha, ‘I am the resurrection and the life.
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18th March 2023 - Delays and Faith
In this poignant yet powerful story, Jesus hears of a friend’s illness, but delays going to help. By the time He gets there, Lazarus is dead and buried. How disappointed Lazarus’ sisters are that Jesus didn’t arrive in time to save their brother!
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17th March 2023 - Taking Risks
Peter makes so many mistakes, but it seems that he is the only disciple in the boat to want to take the risk and walk on water when invited to do so! Many of us can probably relate to this hot-headed disciple; he makes extreme statements, such as the one found in Matthew 26:33 where he swears he will never fail Jesus.
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16th March 2023 - Don't You Care
You would think that being anywhere in the company of the Son of God, His followers would never be afraid. But the terrible storm that springs up in today’s reading frightens these seasoned fishermen. And where’s Jesus? He’s asleep!
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15th March 2023 - Priorities
In this passage, we encounter Jesus spending time with his friends. Elsewhere in the Gospels we read this is the home of ‘Simon the leper’ (Matt. 26:6; Mark 14:3; see also John 12:1–3), but here we see that it is Martha – possibly Simon’s daughter or wife – who is opening up her home to Jesus and His disciples.
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14th March 2023 - Welcome Home
What a great picture this parable paints of who God really is! The son leaves home, effectively wishes his father dead by taking his portion of the inheritance, throws his money away on wild living and fickle friends, then the wealth runs out and so do his options. He’s feeding pigs, and thinking fondly of home.
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13th March 2023 - Sheep
In this passage, Jesus is calling Himself the Good Shepherd, an excellent picture of love and provision. He is the Shepherd who looks after the sheep. Anyone who doesn’t genuinely care won’t stick around; but if it’s the Shepherd’s own flock, then He will protect them.
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12th March 2023 - No Condemnation
It’s obviously a trap. A woman has been caught in the act of adultery, but interestingly, the man concerned has not also been brought forward for punishment! At any rate, it’s a clear indication that the leaders of the Jewish community want to force Jesus’ hand in a difficult situation, as they bring the woman to Him.
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11th March 2023 - Nothing Wasted
In the famous story of the feeding of thousands of men, women and children, we see how a small amount of food went a long way in Jesus’ hands! The disciples are concerned about feeding so many people, and all they have is two fish and some barley loaves – a boy’s lunch.
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10th March 2023 - Spirit Change
In John 3 we read about a secret believer. It appears that the Pharisee Nicodemus was meeting Jesus at night, away from his fellow religious leaders. We can guess his reasons for doing so! We see him speaking with Jesus and learning about the change that needs to be made to a heart, if someone wants to live in right communion with the Lord.
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9th March 2023 - The Wine of Joy
John calls Jesus’ works ‘signs’ regarding His identity. The things He does point to who He is (v11). In the first of His signs, which we are reading about today, we see that He is able to turn the very elements of the universe into something completely different – and why not?
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8th March 2023 - Who God Is?
What amazing words we find here, echoing the first words found right at the start of the Bible – see Genesis 1:1–2! In the beginning, there was God, the Word and the Spirit in the work of creation. These verses in John are breathtaking in their awesomeness, as they tell us Jesus is the Word: the One who comes to communicate who God is to a broken world.
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7th March 2023 - Seen
Have you ever felt ‘not seen’? Hagar must have felt that, when she ran away into the wilderness, away from her mistress, Sarai (later Sarah). While attempting to work God’s plan out themselves, Abram and his wife had come up with a plan: Abram would have his much-wanted child by the slave Hagar, circumventing God’s agenda.
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6th March 2023 - Impossible
Abraham has some visitors! He welcomes them with a generous spirit. But these visitors are no ordinary travellers. One of them makes an astounding promise. Sarah – Abraham’s wife – is, like her husband, elderly, and the times of childbearing are well past. And yet a promise is made.
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5th March 2023 - Grace
What an extraordinary conversation! God speaks with Abram (later Abraham) and tells him that his offspring will be great in number. And yet this elderly man of God has no child – yet. There’s a vision, and a promise that follows a heartfelt entreaty; essentially, Abram questions God about the blessing God wants to bestow, because he has no progeny, a blessing that seems to have been withheld (v3).
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4th March 2023 - Being Steadfast
In a world that had never experienced it before, a mighty flood was coming. There was wickedness, we are told in Genesis 6, so much so that the Lord made the decision to pour out judgement, but to rescue the righteous. How sad it is to read that only one family could be found who pleased God.
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3rd March 2023 - Hiding
Adam and Eve have been placed in a beautiful garden, where they walk with God, enjoy His fellowship, and each other’s. Sadly, Eve listens to a voice that causes her to doubt the goodness of God (vv1–4), and the first people disobey the Lord, severing their friendship with Him.
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2nd March 2023 - Running & Resting
Elijah, the man of God, has seen the Lord do amazing things – see 1 Kings 18, where he experiences an incredible victory! But the formidable Queen Jezebel has threatened him, and now he’s running for his life. He’s exhausted; he feels as if he’s a failure. He doesn’t even want to live.
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1st March 2023 - Scandalous
The encounter that Jesus has with the woman at the well is full of surprises. A Jewish man – a rabbi – speaking with a woman who is not a close family member – alone? Scandalous! No wonder the disciples were taken aback when they re-joined Him (v27). The woman is drawing water at a time when the other women wouldn’t be at the well.
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28th Feb 2023 - Giving Thanks
If you have ever been around a moaner, you might find it very waring. The capacity to see the negative in any situation would win them an Olympic medal if it was a sport. The apostle is looking for us to do the exact opposite by giving thanks in all circumstances.
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27th Feb 2023 - Always Praying
If ‘rejoice always’ is a challenge, then praying continually seems impossible. One man who took this seriously was Frank Laubach, a missionary to the Philippine islands in the early part of the twentieth century.
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26th Feb 2023 - Joy All The Time
The quest to know God’s will is high on the list of every committed believer in Jesus. It is, of course, a crucial part of our walk with Jesus, though sometimes God is asking us to use our common sense and get on with living! But the sad thing is that some are agonising over what God’s will is and miss the verses that make it absolutely clear what we should be doing, and verses 16 to 18 of 1 Thessalonians 5 give us clear direction.
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25th Feb - Blessed To Be a Blessing
We linger for our final time on God’s words to Abram. It is clear that it was always God’s intention that Abram’s descendants would be a blessing to other nations. In Isaiah we are told that Israel was to be a light to the nations around (49:6). In the New Testament the gatherings of Christians across the Roman Empire were to bring a little bit of heaven to earth, so the communities would shine out God’s love and goodness.
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24th Feb 2023 - Just as God Said
In the New Testament, the apostle Paul describes Abraham as the father of all who believe. Certainly these opening verses demonstrate a man prepared to trust in God. But in case we become intimidated by Bible characters and assume that they are on a wholly different planet, it is worth noting a few things about Abram.
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23rd Feb 2023 - Extraordinary Promises
Abraham has no scriptures from the past that would tell him that the voice that called him to go was in any way reliable. We’re not told that he was necessarily seeking a move. Historians suggest that Ur was a reasonably pleasant city in its day.
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22nd Feb 2023 - Time To Leave
Introduced at the end of chapter 11, Abram’s move to the land of Canaan is outlined at the start of chapter 12. This is seen as a key turning point in the book of Genesis, and indeed in the whole of Scripture. This extraordinary call is given little detail as to how exactly the conversation came about.
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21st Feb 2023 - Just Like You
When you are going through a trial it is enormously valuable to talk with someone who has been through what you are going through. This was the basis of the Paraclesis course which Trevor Partridge launched at Waverley Abbey Trust.
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20th Feb 2023 - Gently Does It
You have probably heard the phrase, ‘You can win an argument but lose a friend!’ It is absolutely important that we articulate clearly the truth of the gospel and have wise and thoughtful responses to those who question our faith. But, as anyone who has ever watched or heard Prime Minister’s Question Time, the parroting of angry views to the opposition changes the minds of no one.
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19th Feb 2023 - Lord and Saviour
The distinction is sometimes made between Jesus being Saviour and Jesus being Lord. We might distinguish between those who’ve asked Jesus to save them from their sins and those who have made Him Lord of their lives. There may well be some truth in such a distinction, but there is also some confusion over what the lordship of Jesus means.
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18th Feb 2023 - Good Reasons
If you love talking about the defence of Christianity over against alternative approaches, then verse 15 is your verse. Many Christian apologists, who give reasons for their hope, point to this verse as justification! Giving reasons for faith is a necessary part of our walk with Christ, but the context is that the believers to whom Peter was writing were suffering for their faith.
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17th Feb 2023 - Who Are You Following
Mark gives us a summary of how Jesus invites Simon and Andrew, and later James and John, to be His followers. The account in John’s Gospel suggests that all four had already met with Jesus in Judea when they were followers of John the Baptist, and realised they needed to switch allegiance to Him.
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16th Feb 2023 - Are You a Believer
You may recall the BBC sitcom character Victor Meldrew and his frequent mantra, ‘I don’t believe it!’, which depicted his rather grumpy and cynical outlook on life in One Foot in the Grave. In the Christian world, belief has also been misunderstood. For many it represents fanciful ideas that we accept even though there’s no logical reason to do so, even in the Church.
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15th Feb 2023 - A New Outlook Needed
The word ‘repent’ still has unhealthy overtones for many people. It’s a word used sometimes on placards by Christians keen to see people turn back to God, and in some people’s minds it implies feelings of remorse or perhaps even tears.
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14th Feb 2023 - Good News at Last
The Gospel of Mark is known as the fastest moving Gospel. It is believed that Mark leans on the eyewitness testimony of the apostle Peter, and we can certainly see something of Peter’s impetuous personality in the fast pace in which the Gospel is written.
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13th Feb 2023 - Keep on Keeping On
Nehemiah had inspired his people to keep going, they were armed for battle and prayerful in their work as they rebuilt the wall. But the opposition did not die down, indeed it increased, and chapter 6 outlines some of the tactics used.
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12th Feb 2023 - God's Work Opposed
We re-join the story as Nehemiah begins to rebuild the wall. He had to assess the situation and envision the people to do the work. But he encounters opposition. Earlier in the book Nehemiah has described how Sanballat the Horonite, Tobiah the Ammonite and Geshem the Arab had initially opposed the rebuilding work.
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11th Feb 2023 - All Systems Go
We love stories in part because of the dramatic moments, and Nehemiah includes a moment of great suspense at the start of chapter 4. It was four months between his praying and fasting and this moment that comes when Nehemiah was able to ask the king for help.
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10th Feb 2023 - What Next?
Nehemiah is clear in what he should do about the broken-down walls back in his people’s home city of Jerusalem. Having spent the time in prayer and fasting we can now read his recorded prayer to God, which includes the way in which he saw the justice of God’s action in His judgment of the people.
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9th Feb 2023 - News Flash
The idea of compassion fatigue was coined by a nurse in 1992 to describe the feeling of burnout that comes to those in the caring profession. The idea has been extended to include how people respond to news of unpleasant things that happen around the world.
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8th Feb 2023 - A Pearl to Gain
The parable of the fine pearl seems very similar to the treasure hidden in the field in verse 44. Why is Jesus repeating Himself? But there is a contrast. With the treasure in the field the implication is that the man comes across the treasure.
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7th Feb 2023 - Buying a Field
Who needs lots of words to make a point? In just two sentences in our English Bible, Jesus summarises the gospel! We can over-elaborate, but the meaning is pretty clear. If we really grasp what the kingdom of heaven is, there is nothing on earth that we would want more.
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6th Feb 2023 - Like Christ
Imitating your heroes is a standard game for most children. Maybe you can recall pretending to be a TV star or sporting hero in your playtime? But we soon grew out of this and learn to be ourselves – indeed, if people today think they are someone else we assume that there must be a mental health issue there somewhere.
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5th Feb 2023 - Who is God Blessing?
As my good friend used to say with a glint in his eye: ‘God blesses all the wrong people!’ We might like to think that only the churches that we agree with receive the blessing of God – after all, we have come to our treasured view with so much thought and prayer that God is bound to bless us and churches like us!
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4th Feb 2023 - Reframing
Psychologists talk of the importance of reframing. This has various guises but includes the taking of a situation that may appear to be negative and ‘reframing’ it so that we see the positives.
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3rd Feb 2023 - Godly Living
When did you last pray that someone might be godly? Prayer requests typically concern work, health, relationships and finance. There’s nothing wrong with that, as we are encouraged to pray at all times with all kinds of requests.
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2nd Feb 2023 - Partners
The apostle Paul is thrilled that the good news of Jesus is making such an impact across the Roman world. In a new area Paul would typically visit the synagogue, but there were so few Jews in Philippi he knew this was unlikely, so sought a ‘place of prayer’ near the Gangites River.
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1st Feb 2023 - Thinking of You
The narrative of Acts 16:12–40 gives us the background to this epistle. The church in Philippi is planted in part because Paul is thrown into prison! The jailer and his household come to faith and join with Lydia and her household and others who would come to faith.
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31st Jan 2023 - Finally
Today we conclude our time with Joseph. Over the course of the story, we have had the privilege of seeing the whole story, and therefore seeing how God is able to turn every situation from harm into one that will prosper us.
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30th Jan 2023 - 'What Now'?
One of the brothers’ first thoughts after Jacob had died was that Joseph would punish them for harming him as a teenager. They still carried the guilt and shame that manifested itself when the brothers struggled to be blessed. While this guilt and shame did not surface in the good years in Egypt, it still lurked in them, ready to quickly bring low the brothers.
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29th Jan 2023 - All-knowing God
Jacob is able to accurately prophesy what will happen in the future of the descendants of each of His sons because the Lord gives him the insight, as He is all-knowing. God knows how many stars are in the sky and what each one is called. He knows exactly how many grains of sand there are on the shore.
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28th Jan 2023 - Judgement and Grace
As Jacob prophesies over his sons, we see judgment. Sin has consequences even when it is forgiven, and the sons of Israel bore those consequences. Reuben saw judgment because of sin. Yet at the same time we see grace and forgiveness. Judah’s behaviour was not exemplary, and yet Christ came from the tribe of Judah, the very greatest blessing.
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27th Jan 2023 - A Double Portion
All of Jacob’s sons give their names to tribes, except Joseph, because his sons become a tribe each. In this way Joseph is doubly blessed, and once again we see Jacob’s favour towards his son Joseph. Joseph’s inheritance was also more than the other brothers. He was deeded some land in Canaan that Joseph’s descendants would take possession of some 400 years later.
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26th Jan 2023 - A Job To Do
Joseph has the joy of having his family back with him in Egypt, but God called him to Egypt for a purpose and he has a job to do. In today’s reading we see him execute that job with fairness, as the people are glad he has saved their lives and seem happy with the terms he sets. He was called to a foreign land for a purpose.
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25th Jan 2023 - The Reunion
Joseph went to meet his dad, and then Jacob knew he could die in peace for he had seen with his own eyes not only Joseph himself, but also Joseph’s authority and standing in Egypt, second only to Pharaoh.
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24th Jan 2023 - A Promise
God knows our weaknesses and knows just when we need encouragement or ministry to the soul. Sometimes that help comes from scripture we have memorised, sometimes it comes from a friend who is sent by the Lord, sometimes God Himself will speak into our hearts.
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23rd January 2022 - Read and Pray
Can you imagine that conversation? The brother they assumed was dead is alive. The guilt and shame they have carried for many years over what they did to Joseph and their part in his demise and the effect on their dad is put to one side. Joseph has held nothing against them and they struggle to believe that Joseph could see the hand of God in it all and wanted the brothers to know they were restored by giving them many gifts.
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22nd Jan 2023 - Tell Dad
At first it might look as if Joseph is boasting here but, if we look a little deeper, he tells the brothers to let Jacob know that God has made him lord over all Egypt. Joseph knew his dad would hardly dare believe the favourite son was not dead but very much alive and doing well. Joseph was quite determined that Jacob should know what God had done.
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21st Jan 2023 - The Big Reveal
Today we see God’s good plan and purpose come to full light. Who could have thought when Joseph was sold as a slave that God had a good plan, and yet Joseph himself tells his brothers not to berate themselves because God’s plan was good.
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20th Jan 2023 - Detestable
Today’s story is one of segregation, division and prejudice. Egyptians saw eating with Hebrews as detestable. We see examples of prejudice and segregation throughout the Bible and in more modern times.
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19th Jan 2023 - Brothers Matured
The brothers are queuing up to guarantee Benjamin’s safety. First, it was Reuben, then Judah. Perhaps it was guilt for all the suffering that they had caused Jacob over the years because of their deceit, or perhaps they were maturing in responsibility. Whatever the reason, they seem keen to prove to both Joseph and their dad that they are honest men.
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18th Jan 2023 - More Heartache
Yesterday we saw how guilt and shame can sometimes stop us from seeing God’s goodness. Once again today we see Jacob and his sons struggling to receive the blessing. For Jacob the obstacle seems to be a broken heart and bitterness rather than guilt and shame. When sorrow overwhelms us, we stop being able to see God’s goodness even though it is always there. We focus on what we do not have rather than what we do.
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17th Jan 2023 - Afraid to be Blessed
The burden of guilt and shame is such for the brothers that they cannot accept blessing without adding to their guilt and shame. God is a God who loves to bless. One who is abundant in love and slow to anger. He has paved the way for us to accept blessing without guilt because the price of our sin is fully and completely paid.
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16th Jan 2023 - Guilty
Not recognising Joseph, the brothers immediately think that his accusing them of being spies it is punishment for their past sins. It seems the brothers regret what they did to their brother and feel guilty about it. The weight of guilt and shame can be a heavy burden to carry.
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15th Jan 2023 - A Promise Fulfilled
As we return to the story of Joseph, we see the fulfilment of Joseph dream of 13 years earlier. Today the brothers bow down to Joseph, just as they had in Joseph’s childhood dream. Thirteen years is a long time to wait for a promise to be fulfilled, especially when the interim has not been easy. Yet here is God fulfilling a promise.
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14th Jan 2023 - The Timing of God
As we continue to consider God’s timing, today we look at another character in Genesis: Abraham. Often it seems that our timing and God’s are at odds. We tend to want everything now, and yet God’s perspective is an eternal one not temporal.
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13th Jan 2023 - Upstart to Champion
At last we see some light on the dark path that has been Joseph’s life to date. And, if we take a closer look, there is more light than we might first think. We can see how Joseph gives glory to God and is much less about himself and his own importance. God has used Joseph’s story to make him into more of the man he needed for the task ahead of him.
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12th Jan 2023 - Let's Imagine
Now we begin to see God’s plan a little clearer. Let’s imagine for a moment if Joseph had not got on his brother’s nerves… He would not have been sold as a slave and then he would not have been falsely accused of wrongdoing.
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11th Jan 2023 - More Dreams
This time it is Pharaoh’s turn to dream. Today we see the powerlessness of the magicians and everyone else in Pharaoh’s court. While the magicians could not interpret the dreams of Pharaoh, Joseph is confident in his God.
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10th Jan 2023 - Way Out? Not Any Time Soon
Hopes are raised for Joseph once more. After some time in prison forgotten by all, and yet not by God – for remember God is showing kindness to Joseph – Joseph sees a possible way out.
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9th Jan 2023 - Prospering in Prison
Today we find Joseph at his lowest. Rock bottom used to be at the bottom of a pit and then sold as a slave, but today we find Joseph in prison for something he did not do. This is a far cry from the days of grandeur with his ornate coat.
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8th Jan 2023 - Innocent But Not Condemned
In our reading today we have an insight into Joseph’s character and faith. He is doing his best to live in an upright and godly manner. He chooses to actively avoid Potiphar’s wife by refusing to be with her and resists the constant temptation. It is his faith that helps him in this. It seems unfair then that, as he is fleeing from sin, he ends up accused of the wrongdoing and lands in jail.
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7th Jan 2023 - Making the Best of It
In our reading today, we see Joseph in his new circumstances, a slave but making the best of it. Probably working harder than he has ever had to before. He used to be a son of privilege, and he is now a slave – but a prospering one.
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6th Jan 2023 - Lies and Lost
The brothers lied and saw the devastation that lie brought to their father, Jacob, and yet they could not admit the terrible truth, even if it might have brought comfort to the old man.
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5th Jan 2023 - Sold as a Slave
Previously we have considered pride; today we see the fall that followed – and what a fall it was. Joseph had set off in his robe, with status and a meal for his brothers. His brothers plotted his demise while eating the meal that Joseph had brought to them.
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4th Jan 2023 - Murder in the Heart
What had probably for the brother’s started as just annoyance with Joseph and his showing off had, over time, become hatred and jealousy. So, when an opportunity presented itself, their hearts turn to murder, followed by covering up the dirty deed by lying about what had happened.
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3rd Jan 2023 - Pride Comes Before a Fall
In today’s reading we see Joseph enjoying his status as set above his brothers, even though he should by birth be near the bottom of the pile. He does not seem to mind telling his brothers how he is so much more important than them. He seems oblivious to their unkind words and the hatred brewing in their hearts.
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2nd Jan 2023 - A Coat of Many Colours
Have you ever dressed up for a special occasion and felt perhaps more important, or worth more, just because of the clothes you were wearing? Joseph was something special. He was set apart from the ordinary by his ornate robe. The robe was a status symbol. The robe was a gift from his father. He had to do nothing for it.
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1st Jan 2023 - Plans Plans and More Plans
At the start of a new year we often make plans for the months ahead. Perhaps plans to get fitter or to eat more healthily, or maybe home or garden improvements. We may talk about God’s plan for our lives. Sometimes our plans can go awry and we wonder what God is doing.
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31st Dec 2022 - Pressing On Everyday
Pressing on and going all out for God is an admirable desire, yet it is important to be realistic about the challenges ahead and our own frailties. For our final message of the year, we want to encourage you to keep pressing on ‘every day with Jesus’.
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30th Dec 2022 - Whatever and Wherever
Once Joshua had taken over the leadership mantle from Moses, and had received his instructions from the Lord, he faithfully passed these commandments on to the people.
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29th Dec 2022 - Repeated Encouragement
There are some things that we need to hear time and time again for them to sink in. Perhaps this is due to distractions, inner fears or straightforward rebellion, a refusal to heed wise words. In Joshua chapter 1, we read of a pivotal moment in the history of God’s people – Moses, the faithful servant of the Lord has just died (v1), and now it is Joshua who is called to lead the people into the promised land – to take on the mantle of leadership.
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28th Dec 2022 - Focused on Him
Having just given us an impressive list of Old Testament saints who all ‘by faith’ followed God’s purposes for their lives, it would have been understandable if in the next section of his letter, the Hebrews writer exhorted us to ‘be like them’, to follow their example.
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27th Dec 2022 - A Common Faith
Hebrews 11 gives us a list of people considered to be heroes of faith in the Old Testament. People who heard God’s call, and obediently stepped out to follow His purposes for their lives.
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26th Dec 2022 - Ringing Out
In the UK, it is quite common to hear the sound of church bells ringing. These bells are often used to call local people to worship, or perhaps to hail special events. Celebrating the birth of Jesus and announcing services to celebrate this are such occasions.
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25th Dec 2022 - Beyond the Baby
Growing up physically is a natural and expected reality for the majority of people. Growing up emotionally into mature adults is also expected but can vary greatly from individual to individual. This is a normal and accepted part of life.
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24th Dec 2022 - Much To Be Thankful For
Many people on Christmas Eve, especially the young, are excited by thinking about what they might receive under the Christmas tree the next day. Maybe it will be that much longed for toy or gadget. As we get older, even the smallest gift matters – it is an indication that someone cares for us.
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23rd Dec 2022 - The Supreme Son
As we celebrate Christmas, it can be easy to simply see Jesus as ‘baby Jesus’, a helpless babe. Yet in Paul’s letter to the Colossian church, he gives us an awe-inspiring picture of just who Jesus is. Paul describes Jesus as the very image and reality of God Himself.
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22nd Dec 2022 - A Time to Say Thank You
Christmas is often a time to say, ‘thank you’. Perhaps we have received a gift from someone, or an act of kindness – or perhaps someone has tirelessly helped us throughout the year, and so we want to show our appreciation.
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21st Dec 2022 - Inseperable Love
For many people, Christmas can be a sad time as they remember loved ones who are no longer with them. Perhaps others are separated by geography, or perhaps through work – those in the armed forces, for example.
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20th Dec 2022 - Gathered for a Purpose
Many people like to attend church services at Christmas time – these are often special times of gathering, with familiar carols and Bible readings. In the time of Nehemiah, after re-building the walls of Jerusalem was seen as an ideal time for the people to meet for worship – to give thanks to God who had brought them thus far.
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19th Dec 2022 - Written for a Purpose
People like stories. There is something about a story that we can immerse ourselves in, imagine ourselves in, relate to. Have you ever thought why we tell the Christmas story?
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18th Dec 2022 - The Ultimate Banquet
One of the things we associate with the Christmas celebrations is eating and drinking – a time, if we are so blessed, to celebrate with those we love. For others, it might be that we cannot be with those we love and care for, perhaps because of work commitments, geographical distance, or loss.
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17th Dec 2022 - Every Day With Jesus
What a privilege and incredible responsibility it must have been to be Joseph and Mary, the earthly parents of Jesus, entrusted with the care of the long-promised Christ child. In verses 39 and 40 of Luke chapter 2, it tells us that following the consecration ceremony in Jerusalem, Joseph and Mary took Jesus home – they literally lived every day with Jesus!
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16th Dec 2022 - Cause for Praise
Luke chapter 2 tells us that when the time had come, Joseph and Mary, in keeping with the Law of Moses, took Jesus to the temple in Jerusalem to be consecrated.
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15th Dec 2022 - Upfront and Central
At the beginning of Mark’s Gospel, he gets right to the point, no second guessing what his message is about, ‘The beginning of the good news about Jesus’.
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14th Dec 2022 - Beautiful Feet
In the midst of darkness and despair, Isaiah chapter 52 proclaimed hope for the people of God. The message of verses 7 through to 10 is a great message for us to share this Christmas too. Isaiah announces it as ‘good news’ of ‘peace’ and ‘salvation’, something to shout about!
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13th Dec 2022 - Expressions of the Kingdom
An ambassador has an important role, they literally represent a country or kingdom, whilst located within another country or kingdom! The embassies of various countries are ‘little expressions’ of the country to which they belong.
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12th Dec 2022 - Message of Hope
As we approach the Christmas celebrations, we also approach the end of another year. For some, this may mark a welcome conclusion to a challenging time, for others, it may have been a year of joy.
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11th Dec 2022 - Prepare The Way
The third chapter of Matthew’s Gospel starts by telling us about the role of John the Baptist, a preacher calling everyone to ‘repent for the kingdom of heaven has come near’.
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10th Dec 2022 - Family Tree
The start of Matthew’s Gospel gives us the genealogy of ‘Jesus the Messiah’. This may seem like a strange start to the nativity story, but being able to trace their lineage was important to the predominantly Jewish audience to which Matthew was writing. Matthew traces the family tree of Jesus from Abraham, an important and central figure to the Jewish people.
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9th Dec 2022 - We Are Family
Christmas can be a stressful time for many people, especially when it comes to family. Whilst some families are close and love to get together to celebrate this season, others find it difficult, perhaps still nursing past hurts, misunderstandings and rejection.
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8th Dec 2022 - Seeking Him
Luke chapter 2 tells us of another encounter between heaven and earth – angels visiting shepherds tending their flocks in the fields. The good news of the birth of Jesus was not just for wise men, it was for all people – people doing everyday jobs like the shepherds.
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7th Dec 2022 - Christmas Lights
One of the notable things about Christmas is the enormous array of lights that go on display in shops and streets. In many roads, people can become quite competitive as they seek to ‘outshine’ their neighbours’ displays!
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6th Dec 2022 - Amazing Gift
It can be nice to both give and receive gifts at Christmas time. Whilst the earthly value of each gift may vary, the important thing is the love and thought that has gone into buying or making it. In his second letter to the Corinthians, the apostle Paul is encouraging the Corinthian church to organise a monetary gift, a collection for their less well-off brothers and sisters in Christ in Jerusalem.
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5th Dec 2022 - A Counter Narrative
Despite the excitement of many within the early chapters of Matthew’s and Luke’s Gospels at the announcement of the birth of Jesus, there were others who were not so excited. Indeed, they were opposed to and felt threatened by the news. King Herod was one such individual.
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4th Dec 2022 - Repeating Songs
Many people love singing their favourite carols and songs at Christmas. As we go about our day-to-day tasks – at home, in the shopping centres – songs of Christmas celebration can often be heard ringing out.
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3rd Dec 2022 - Out of Small Things
In Micah’s time, when he was prophesying to Israel, he witnessed great devastation, including the destruction of Israel by Assyria (722BC).
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2nd Dec 2022 - Something to Sing About
When the full realisation and enormity of the angel Gabriel’s announcement sank in for Mary, that she would give birth to the long-promised Saviour, her reaction was one of praise and rejoicing.
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1st Dec 2022 - Too Familiar
Zechariah was a priest who loved God’s Word and God’s things. Luke tells us that both Zechariah and his wife Elizabeth were righteous and blameless people before God. Yet when the angel Gabriel appeared to Zechariah to announce that his wife was pregnant, he struggled to believe it.
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30th Nov 2022 - A Certain Hope
The season of Advent heralds hope. It speaks of God becoming flesh and breaking into this dark world (John 1:14). It speaks of words of promise breaking a long silence between the testaments (Luke 1:26–33). It speaks of the fulfilment of redemptive prophecy (Luke 1:54– 55). This is not a vague or faint hope that something might happen;
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29th Nov 2022 - The Big Story
Knowing the story we are part of is so important. It can be easy to get caught up in the single chapters of both life’s challenges and adventures. Yet keeping in mind the bigger picture can help us as we seek to make sense of our part in it.
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28th Nov 2022 - Little Samuels
Arguably, the start of 1 Samuel reflects one of the darkest and most depressing spiritual periods of God’s people found in Scripture. Commencing with a story of physical barrenness (chapter 1), chapter 3 depicts a season of spiritual barrenness and darkness. Spiritual
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27th Nov 2022 - Looking Up
As we enter this season of Advent, building up to the celebration of the birth of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, it could be easy for us to be distracted by the season’s celebrations and the expectations of others. Within our Advent considerations, we want to encourage focus on the expectations and hope found in looking to God.
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26th Nov 2022 - Lifted Up
Many believers find themselves in a place of discouragement, perhaps weary from criticism, seeing little fruit for their labours, or struggling with past failures and guilt. In our text today from Isaiah chapter 40, the Lord wants to encourage His despondent people.
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25th Nov 2022 - Keep Going
Serving the Lord is a great privilege, yet also a great responsibility. It can be easy after or even during a long season of service to start to feel weary or even resentful. Yet in our text today, John reveals where both our strength and motivation for service come from.
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24th Nov 2022 - Giving Our All
The sacrifice that each of us might be asked to give in our service for God will be different, it will be personal. Cost and sacrifice are something we feel. For Abraham, the most precious thing to him was his son, a child he had waited years for, long promised by the Lord Himself (Gen. 15:4).
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23rd Nov 2022 - Riches Versus Cost
Luke chapter 18 reveals an encounter between Jesus and a wealthy young man. Like many biblical stories, various emphases have been placed on this interaction, ranging from the barrier of wealth to spiritual matters, through to consideration and care for the poor.
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22nd Nov 2022 - The Rock of Obedience
The act of following Christ is exercised through obedience. This is demonstrated in a familiar, yet often misinterpreted parable that Jesus told about the wise and foolish builders. Within this parable in Matthew chapter 7 (also found in Luke 6:46–49), Jesus speaks of two men, one who built his house upon sand, the other on the rock.
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21st Nov 2022 - How Faith Works
When the apostle Paul preached the gospel within the Galatian church, there were some who were concerned that Paul was preaching a ‘new gospel’. This caused some to criticise Paul and to slide back into their old, legalistic, religious ways.
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20th Nov 2022 - Personal and International
God’s call to discipleship is not a New Testament phenomenon. God has always called a people to Himself, yet not simply to personally follow, but to participate in His redemptive kingdom plan for humanity.
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19th Nov 2022 - Come and Remain
A hidden danger of discipleship is that as someone who disciples others, we can think we are the ones that should have all the answers or, as someone being discipled, we can look to the person helping or spiritually guiding us to give us the answers.
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18th Nov 2022 - Come and Be With Me
In our reading today, we see Jesus inviting Peter, James and John into His ‘come and be with me’ space. As the fulfilment of the law and the prophets, Moses and Elijah appeared alongside Jesus, where Jesus was suddenly transformed so that ‘his clothes became as bright as a flash of lightning’ (v29).
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17th Nov 2022 - Come and Follow
Beyond Jesus’ ministry to the crowds, there were those who were called to ‘come and follow’. Some were directly called, like Simon and Andrew (Mark 1:17), others sought Jesus out, like Zacchaeus (Luke 19:1–10). This group of people represent those whose interest and enquiries move beyond general interest.
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16th Nov 2022 - Come and See
At the beginning of His ministry the Gospels tell us that Jesus began to teach, ‘proclaiming the good news of the kingdom’ (v23). In addition, in line with Old Testament prophecies about the signs of the incoming kingdom reign of God (Isa. 58:6; 61:1–2), people were being healed from various diseases, pain and demon-possession (v24).
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15th Nov 2022 - A Three Fold Calling
The first chapter of Mark reveals the calling of the very first disciples, including Simon and Andrew, two brothers. Their call to be disciples was not a simple bolt-on to an already busy schedule but was to involve three clear aspects.
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14th Nov 2022 - His Promised Presence
When we face life’s challenges, knowing that the Lord is with us is a supreme comfort. This can be more so as we face new chapters of uncertainty, perhaps a new job, moving home, a new calling or ministry. As we consider the Scriptures, we see the Lord encouraging His people to step into His purposes – to take their place in His kingdom plan – yet also promising His continued presence.
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13th Nov 2022 - Praising Him In Everything
It can be difficult sometimes to feel like praising God, particularly if life’s circumstances are challenging, with prolonged seasons of suffering or unanswered prayer. It is much easier to give thanks when things are going well, when we feel at ease and in a good place generally.
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12th Nov 2022 - Planted in His Word
The Bible is full of references to the benefits of allowing God’s Word, the Bible, to inform, guide and direct our lives (Ps. 12:6 and 119:1–176). Another psalm, the very first psalm, gives us a picture of the life of someone whose ‘delight is in the law of the LORD’ (v2), describing such a person as, ‘like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season’ (v3a).
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11th Nov 2022 - As We Meet
Meeting together is one thing, but what should this look like? The question has been the cause of much discussion in churches throughout Church history. Debates about the décor, the time we meet, and other things, can cause unnecessary heartache and division. The Bible, perhaps frustratingly for some, gives us very little detail about ‘how’ and ‘when’ we meet.
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10th Nov 2022 - Encouraging One and Another
As we serve the Lord each day, it is good to know we are part of the bigger, worldwide family of God. Yet, as with any family, at times, the various members can face trials and discouragements. Whilst some people may be happily serving and feeling blessed, others might be feeling isolated and discouraged.
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9th Nov 2022 - Doing It For God
It can be easy to compartmentalise our lives into the ‘sacred’ and the ‘secular’. Perhaps the things we do ‘in church’ or that have an obvious link to faith, we consider to be more spiritual or sacred, with everything else considered to be a distraction from God’s work – perhaps our job or family commitments.
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8th Nov 2022 - What Really Matters
Knowing what matters is an essential quality in life and work. If we react to everything in the same way, or treat everything with the same priority, then we risk focusing on the wrong things, or allowing less important matters to distract us from those that really matter. The apostle Paul knew what really mattered.
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7th Nov 2022 - Going On With God
It can be easy when thinking of the various Bible characters, to think of them as perfect exemplars of service to God. Yet a detailed study of their lives, as depicted in the Bible, gives us a different picture. Abraham lied about Sarah being his sister (Gen. 20:2). King David committed adultery and murder (2 Sam. 11). John Mark deserted the apostle Paul on his first mission trip (Acts 13:13).
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6th Nov 2022 - Heart Felt Service
Sacrificially serving the Lord is one thing, but this in itself can become unhealthy if done with impure motives or as a means to demonstrate our spirituality. King David, after committing adultery and murder (2 Sam. 11), thought he could carry on in His God-appointed role without being held accountable.
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5th Nov 2022 - Living For Him
Sacrifice in the Bible involved death. In the Old Testament, various animals were sacrificed (e.g. Gen. 8:20; Exod. 29:36). In the New Testament, it is Jesus, the spotless lamb of God, whose blood is shed (Heb. 9:12). As we consider the sacrifice of Christ, the One who became sin for us (2 Cor. 5:21), there is only one fitting response, and that is to give ourselves wholeheartedly to Him.
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4th Nov 2022 - Substitute
The meaning of words can change over time. What something meant in one generation, may not always be obvious in another. Today, when we think of the word ‘substitute’, our immediate thoughts may turn to sport, where a like-for-like replacement is tactically brought in to play as the team manager seeks victory.
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3rd Nov 2022 - Sacrificial Love
Knowing we are loved and being commanded to love others is one thing, but knowing what that truly looks like is another. There are many ways love can be demonstrated, in word and deed: both are important – in fact essential – if our lives are to be authentic reflections of the God who first loved us (1 John 4:19).
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2nd Nov 2022 - Pass It On
As children of God, knowing we are loved by Him makes all the difference in our day-to-day lives, service and walk with Him. A loved child is a secure child. Yet God’s love is not something we are to simply cling onto for our own benefit, but rather is something to ‘pass on’.
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1st Nov 2022 - Amazing Love
'How can Jesus love me?’ This is something we hear frequently from all sorts of people living with guilt, regret and shame – perhaps those who think they are beyond God’s love, or those who keep stumbling over the same habitual issues. Yet, in order to understand the depth of Christ’s love for us, it is helpful to primarily think about the love that exists within the Trinity.
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31st Oct 2022 - Trust God
In the wee small hours is often when we find it impossible to sleep. The mind switches on and all our anxieties awaken, bringing us stress. Answers are in short supply, solutions elusive. The more we seek to focus on God, the more pressing inner panic becomes. Why is it that the middle of the night intensifies our inner fears?
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30th Oct 2022 - Power To Change
We don’t enjoy disturbance in our established routine. Life can deliver crushing disappointments that radically alter our perspective. Our assumptions tested, we must choose between rigidity and flexibility, holding out or learning a new life rhythm. We study all the available information and find we’re now part of a minority data set.
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29th Oct 2022 - Wilderness
Scripture reveals the wilderness is our teacher. Isolated, left alone to converse with God, here’s our personal pilgrimage to learn from Him. Learning leads to a changed character and behaviour as we master the way of the disciple. Life’s essential purpose is to become more like Jesus, and so better equipped for our eternal future.
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28th Oct 2022 - Uncharted Waters
One critical problem with suffering is when we become the centre of our own universe. Unsurprising, since our pain, physical and psychological, blinds us to anything other than our immediate situation. We base judgments on experience, assuming no one can possibly understand our reality.
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27th Oct 2022 - Perserving Prayer
Answered, or more importantly unanswered, prayer is important to us all. We often glibly quote God’s promise to hear and answer prayer, yet we’ve little encouragement to offer those whose faithful petitions appear to pass God by. It’s too easy to assume there’s a simple formula; we pray, God grants our request.
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26th Oct 2022 - I Love You
Three short words, ‘I love you’, birth and sustain all successful relationships. Spoken with authenticity they deepen trust and affection. Even when frequently said their value doesn’t depreciate. Love is the elixir of relationships. Love is dependable for, ‘love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres’ (1 Cor. 13:6–7).
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25th Oct 2022 - Thank You
Gratitude means gratefulness. Ask a Brit how they are, and they typically reply, ‘Can’t complain’, apparently disappointed! God encourages us to develop a gratitude reflex, giving thanks in all circumstances.
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24th Oct 2022 - Please Forgive Me
Not only must we forgive, but we too are in need of forgiveness. We regret many of our inner battles with ego and insecurity. We can hit out in our attempt to create sufficient smoke and distraction to prevent our human frailty and fracture from being seen. We unkindly blame, then shame others to protect our own sense of self and value.
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23rd Oct 2022 - I Forgive You
Our attitudes determine who we become and influence our health and ageing.* Good attitudes are beneficial. God invites us regularly to audit our attitudes since they affect our spiritual health too. This resonates with Bycock’s first essential words for a healthy life: ‘I forgive you.’
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22nd Oct 2022 - Words For Life
Words disguise as much as they reveal. Growing up, Miriam heard family friends comment on her pretty face. ‘Pretty’ encouraged her and her confidence grew. Slightly older, she heard comments about her ‘chubby body’, which challenged her self-esteem. She asked herself, ‘Is my body shape wrong?’
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21st Oct 2022 - Points of Presence
We often long to step into our tearless eternity (Rev. 21:4), but this unrealised future removes us from our present. What’s more, God is always present with us in the now, wherever we are. Whilst we can’t imagine trouble away, we can imagine just how our God of grace and truth (John 1:14) can be found in the everyday.
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20th Oct 2022 - Open My Eyes Lord
In the movie Avatar, the Na’vi greeting means, ‘I see you’, because ‘To see… is to open the mind and heart to the present’.* Someone who is present in time, struggles to recall the past whilst placing little focus on an unrealised future. With its limitations, this approach ensures undivided attention in the moment.
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19th Oct 2022 - Political Correctness
Political correctness presents a challenge to freedom of expression, for opinions can be taken as perceived as criticism of someone. For mediators, the most intransigent cases are always values based, because human identity is intricately woven into our internal belief system of the world.
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18th Oct 2022 - Speak Up
There are so many ways to communicate God’s glorious deeds today. The difficulty is the extent any such communication will be noticed. Forced to compete within an ever-expanding mountain of garbage, even if amongst the detritus gold can be found.
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17th Oct 2022 - Positive Self Talk
Our mind is always busy with ‘self-talk’, a personal commentary on all of life. Often defensive, seeking to justify ourselves to the world we think is watching us, it is often highly critical. Science has shown that this ‘self-talk’ affects our wellbeing and physical health.* A negative internal commentary will limit both my effectiveness and performance throughout life.
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16th Oct 2022 - Possibilities
Scripture presents us with the possibility of change. We’re given the fruit of the Spirit by Him, fruit that bears witness to His character and purpose. Yet, we all experience resistance to effective change in the shape of our perception, habits, and attitudes. In a nation obsessed with obesity, weight offers a useful illustration.
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15th Oct 2022 - Challenges
Change requires choices, which then present challenges. Here we face the reality of sacrifice in time and energy to press on with everyday life. Most startup businesses are undercapitalised. The product is good and viable but cashflow runs out before sufficient revenue is secured for survival and profitability.
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14th Oct 2022 - Choices
Change demands choices which give insight into our Christian understanding, and which then shape our discipleship. We can struggle with personal choices, preferring to critique those of others, easier to point the finger.
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13th Oct 2022 - Change
Change is feared because it interrupts our familiar routines and the comfort they give us. Neuroscience tells us that change offers
us uncertainty and the brain interprets uncertainty as an error code.
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12th Oct 2022 - Ageing
Context changes regularly but it doesn’t mean we lose our confidence and hope. It demands changes in our perceptions. Ageing is something society is slowly coming to terms with, with many lessons learned and truths gathered over the years. We need never stop becoming more of who God created us to be, despite physical and mental limitations.
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11th Oct 2022 - Obedience
Revelation, or encountering God, is to fill our hearts with joy, placing all our struggles in perspective. Difficult to accomplish, revelation alone presents us with the way forward. If only it were delivered in a single package, like a software patch.
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10th Oct 2022 - Breaking Bread
Communion isn’t a casual event. This may be because of anxiety that a formal breaking of bread might reinforce a Catholic view of the real presence, a view that changed during the Protestant Reformation. However, breaking bread together was introduced by Jesus. There’s the fellowship meal, such as the feeding of the five thousand, and pursued by the early Christians as they broke bread together in their homes.
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9th Oct 2022 - Destination
Every journey has a destination, even if it’s provisional with a fresh start ahead. Our life journey will enjoy many destinations, many chosen but some enforced on us. Sometimes we will go a good distance in the wrong direction as the only way to discover something about ourselves and our true destination.
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8th Oct 2022 - Encounter
The despondent disciples had the reports that Jesus was alive, not only from the women, but also confirmed by those who rushed off to check this unusual report. However, knowledge is of little use if we don’t know what to do with it.
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7th Oct 2022 - Despondency
Caravaggio’s ‘Supper at Emmaus’* is a favourite painting. The dramatic moment when two disciples recognise the risen Christ breaking bread. Their walk offers a metaphor for Christian life.** Two disheartened disciples, believing their hopes dashed, set off home. Dashed hopes can lead to despondency; literally to give up one’s soul. The Church Fathers prayed for God’s deliverance from despondency, recognising that it dilutes enthusiasm and drains energy.
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6th Oct 2022 - Celebrate
Celebrate means to observe or recognise, as illustrated in celebrating the Lord’s Supper. Every celebration has a purpose and supporting narrative. Birthdays, anniversaries, significant moments, all become etched into our life’s rhythm and meaning. Forgetting a friend’s birthday can be wounding since we want our key moments acknowledged.
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5th Oct 2022 - Attend
An established prayer rhythm reminds us of God every day. Learn to ignore the swarm of minutiae that distract us on waking and walking to our prayer space; thoughts about today mixed with yesterday’s disappointments. Seized by immediate concerns, God’s importance fades and we must forcefully remind ourselves that fixing our gaze on God alone is valuable for its own sake and essential for our personal growth.
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4th Oct 2022 - Rhythm
A Jewish friend blamed what he observed as stress and anxiety being a national characteristic of Britain on a lack of national celebrations. Christmas, when most people overspend and overindulge, was our annual, national release; twelve months of parties squeezed into one week.
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3rd Oct 2022 - Self Care
Is taking care of ourselves selfish? We’re best placed to know how we best function, but failing in self-care is bad for us and others. There’s a delicate balance between serving self and others, which helps both. The need to meet others’ needs can prove self-destructive when attempting to prove our value. Jesus wasn’t afraid to take the space He needed during His life on earth.
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2nd Oct 2022 - Difference
In an age of ‘political correctness’ (PC) we’re very aware of distinctions. PC encourages the censorship of policies, actions and language seen to offend a particular group in society, and a means to address apparent social injustices. Yet, promoting tolerance can become a fresh form of intolerance.
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1st Oct 2022 - Risk
The ascended Jesus has left His disciples His riches. How shall we invest these? There’s a balance between focussing on God and being distracted by all that life involves. Learning to lean into God’s purpose to avoid distraction is the art of effective Christian living. Like Israel, which means ‘struggling with God’, once delivered from the tyranny of Sin, we find ourselves in a wilderness and needing to establish boundaries to make sense of life.
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30th Sept 2022 - Ambition
Asking the appropriate question is key. I wonder how James’ mother felt after this one. Questions give a real insight into how we think. James and John, and their mum, obviously missed ‘Discipleship 101’ (Matt. 16:24–26). We’re invited deliberately to give up our preferences by putting God and His Kingdom first in every decision and action.
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29th Sept 2022 - Transparency
Anne Frank wrote, ‘In the long run, the sharpest weapon of all is a kind and gentle spirit.’ She died of typhus at age 15 in Bergen- Belsen concentration camp, weeks before its liberation. In a world of unimaginable hatred and violence, she recorded her hope and despair from 1942–44 whilst hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam.
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28th Sept 2022 - Mind Games
Our age has seen an explosion of streamed media. Online communication has mushroomed, extending the reach and influence of public opinion to stratospheric proportions. Now, TV programming is promoted not by programme makers but by viewers expressing their thoughts.
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27th Sept 2022 - Reflection
Ageing affords us a far larger set of data to reflect on. This can prove disappointing as we discover just how little progress we’ve made on the discipleship path. Reflection is a healthy practice, and when we look through Jesus’ eyes we can learn much about ourselves.
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26th Sept 2022 - Power Wash
Actions speak louder than words, since actions reveal the intention behind those words. Our actions present evidence for our perspective. Yet, all our words and actions have consequences. Observing our family, we develop behaviour that takes years to change. It becomes our default setting, giving us numerous self-management issues. We can’t wipe the hard drive clean, but Jesus can overwrite it with kingdom code.
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25th Sept 2022 - Gentleness
Gentleness is a fruit of the Spirit, one of nine. We don’t need to struggle to find them, they are a gift from God to every disciple. The struggle is in choosing and then learning to use them consistently and effectively. They are the language of God’s kingdom within our fragmenting world. Like Sam Van Aken’s tree of 40 fruits grafted onto a single tree, we too, grafted into God, produce these fruits.
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24th Sept 2022 - Spiritual Direction
Today there’s a growing demand for spiritual directors. A spiritual director does not give instruction or indeed direction, rather they’re a co-listener with God. The spiritual director is a witness alongside someone seeking to explore and express their encounter with God in whatever form or context they choose.
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23rd Sept 2022 - Sacrifice
The National Lottery’s success suggests we desire to find shortcuts to realise our dreams. We assume wealth will deal with our problems. The same can be true of becoming a Christian, as we assume our troubles are over. True in part because we are now joined to the true source of life. However, favourable friendships can’t guarantee a pain free life.
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22nd Sept 2022 - God's Purpose
How we live impacts who we become. Many pressures compete to shape our lives; job, family, home, etc. Such pressures can leave us feeling that our life is out of control, imprisoned on a hamster wheel of experience. When Jayne was growing up, she wondered why adults never ran everywhere.
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21st Sept 2022 - Calling
We’ve all at some point worried that we’ve missed God’s will. Consequently, we often make no decision, and become immersed in temptation and sin freely. Unreliable in everything (Jas. 1:8), we can mistakenly think there is one golden ‘God-decision’, but for the love of heaven we can’t find it.
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20th Sept 2022 - God's Best
Making our way through life is distinct from finding our way in life. Regardless of circumstance or feelings, we intentionally navigate each day’s events. We turn holy aspiration into effective action, a process that always demands discipline. When we rely solely on our own understanding, we’re subject to the internal and external pressures of everyday life.
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19th Sept 2022 - Comfort
The Good Samaritan story (Luke 10: 25–37) teaches us that the designation ‘neighbour’ knows no boundaries. With busy lives we easily lose sight of anyone’s interest but our own. Church operates as a social space shared by any who want to participate in learning to love God and others.
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18th Sept 2022 - The Tongue
Words present us with a powerful tool, one which we must take time to learn how to use to best effect. We easily misuse words to manipulate or abuse. In relationships we need to discover how to hear and to be heard.
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17th Sept 2022 - Prayer
There are many resources on prayer, expressing many different opinions and styles. Yet, Jesus only taught us one prayer, covering every eventuality in its appeal to God. It’s helpful to pray the Lord’s Prayer every day. We can become confused by what’s called unanswered prayer.
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16th Sept 2022 - Context
Encouragement is made up of perspective* and relationship. Having lived and cared for my first wife, Katey, through her long illness, I’ve subsequently wondered how well I did. I face unwanted ghosts of unanswerable ‘what ifs...?’ that I’ve had to learn to make my peace with. Perspective is influenced by many factors, both in the moment, and long after the focus has passed into history.
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15th Sept 2022 - Encouragement
In a world that celebrates criticism, life demands courage. Media leads the way with its continuous assault on both the character and motives of public figures, politicians and personalities. Daily conversations complain about human failings and negativity grows into a national characteristic.
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14th Sept 2022 - Holy People
Apilgrim remains focused on the objective of their pilgrimage. Born of faith, it begins as a conscious thought that captures the pilgrim’s assumption about God’s intention for their life. Too often we confuse faith with dogma and creeds. Whilst usefully attempting to quantify God’s reality, they can never produce the substance of faith. Every pilgrim needs courage to follow their path, believing they’re responding to the Spirit’s inner voice.
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13th Sept 2022 - Grow Up
Moving house we were sad to leave our daughter’s height chart etched on her bedroom wall, added to every six months. Success, like growing taller, is constantly measured objectively, but this method can’t quantify unseen values. Someone’s height tells us little of their character, and comes with the danger that reducing discipleship to objective measures leaves it as little more than a moral code.
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12th Sept 2022 - Walking and Talking
Pilgrimage means a journey towards a significant destination and involves an intention, a decision, and a setting out. Here two disciples, confused and despondent, walk home to Emmaus. A stranger joins them, essential to every pilgrimage. This third pilgrim is the principle force for movement; from where I am to where I need to be.
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11th Sept 2022 - Follow Me
T.S. Eliot wrote, ‘Remember the faith that took men from home at the call of a wandering preacher. Our age is an age of moderate virtue and of moderate vice, when men will not lay down the Cross because they will never assume it. Yet nothing is impossible, nothing, to men of faith and conviction.’
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10th Sept 2022 - Pilgrims
How comfortable do we feel describing ourselves as pilgrims? The word means foreigner, stranger and alien. The Romans used it to describe ‘non-citizens’ throughout its Empire. Scripture tells us that our citizenship is in heaven and not on earth. So, what are pilgrims’ hallmarks? The first is attentiveness, or giving our undivided attention to God.
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9th Sept 2022 - Service
We often reflect on previous chapters in our life. This can prove helpful, reminding us of God’s reality in various ways. With hindsight we can see how God has crafted, then set, the building blocks making us who we are today.
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8th Sept 2022 - Dark Sky
Each of us is engaged in our personal search for God. There are many approaches and lenses through which we can gaze on God, different aspects of the riches we enjoy by sharing with one another the insights we discover. God is infinite, whilst we’re finite, and He will always remain outside our understanding.
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7th Sept 2022 - Look Up
When life’s troubles hit, we instinctively run towards the emergency exit. On waking at the start of our day, despondency easily envelops us and we lose control of our emotions. God appears distant and unavailable. All our strategies, from venting to retreating beneath the duvet, fail to lift the cloud surrounding us.
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6th Sept 2022 - Power of Speech
Speeches are powerful and have moved the hearts of people throughout history, even changed its course. All existence begins with God. With words, He shaped creation from nothing, demonstrating power, the ability to do something.
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5th Sept 2022 - Created With Care
When I think of creation I am in awe of the very scale, beauty and power revealed throughout nature. Yet, my greatest awe is reserved for the wonder that is me and you. God created us with all our complexity, something that is still so much of a mystery to science.
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4th Sept 2022 - True Humanity
Rest requires that we take back control of our time. This demands honesty. We may have little choice over our employment, yet
we can make decisions about what’s worth spending time on.* Often the depression brought on by work or by lack of money means we surrender control over our life. How can things possibly work out?
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3rd Sept 2022 - A Time for Everything
Each week has 168 hours. A friend, at their sixtieth birthday calculated they’d lived a total of 720 months, 3128 weeks and 21,900 days. I couldn’t help wondering how I’d managed to fill so many hours in my own life; a stark reminder of just how quickly time disappears.
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2nd Sept 2022 - God's Purpose
A shelter offers temporary protection, from bad weather, for example.* Sometimes this offers the only way to avoid danger. Often, we instinctively rage against the danger rather than rest. The problem lies beyond my control and I become stressed.**
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1st Sept 2022 - Rest
It’s said we work hard to earn money to buy things we don’t really need to impress people we don’t really like! Is our motivation for work wrong? Lack of rest is now a national epidemic. The NHS tells us that we take years off our life with too little sleep. This leads to eating the wrong things and poor mental and physical health. How might we find a good work/life balance?
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31st August 2022 - Refuge
The foundational message that runs through all of Scripture is that God is for each one of us. How we respond to that knowledge is a matter of personal choice, and any survey would reveal that individuals are at different stages of their acceptance of God, and in the degree to which they are comfortable entrusting God with their wellbeing, even with His many witnesses throughout our material world (Rom. 1:20).
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30th August 2022 - Give Back
Researchers from the University of Nottingham in England set out to answer the question: Are people who practice gratitude more likely to help others, share, volunteer and donate? They found a clear link between gratitude and behaviour that helps society as a whole.
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29th August 2022 - Sacrifice
Our focus has been on pursuing God’s purpose in our lives. According to British researchers Andrew Steptoe and Daisy Fancourt, ‘Maintaining a sense that life is worthwhile may be particularly important at older ages when social and emotional ties often fragment, social engagement is reduced, and health problems may limit personal options.’
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28th August 2022 - Be Positive
‘Our thoughts, emotions, and behaviours are all linked, so our thoughts impact how we feel and act. So, although we all have unhelpful thoughts from time to time, it’s important to know what to do when they appear so we don’t let them change the course of our day.’ This is the subtle way in which our thought patterns can shape our whole way of life.
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27th August 2022 - Spiritual
The word ‘listen’ means both to hear and obey. Learning to discern God’s voice from amongst the myriad sounds that surround us today is challenging. Of course listening is not simply through our ears. What we observe we may choose to copy, realising we have listened to a pattern for life. What we read we may take as our truth and so choose to disregard alternative perspectives.
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26th August 2022 - Take Ownership
There are two ways to look at our life experience. The one is to see things as happening to us, the other is to take ownership of them and then navigate our way through them. We can identify them as either threats or opportunities. Scripture encourages us to take hold of all our experiences and treat them as an opportunity.
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25th August 2022 - Confidence
Confidence is complete trust. We think about confidence in God (Jer. 17:7–8), but it’s more challenging to place full confidence in ourselves. Jeremiah reminds us that confidence provides the roots to sustain us through uncertain seasons. Most often we act as our own harshest critic. God loves us despite knowing everything about us, but we never disillusion Him because He never had any illusions to start with.
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24th August 2022 - Listen
Training as a mediator I was reminded that I had two ears, but only one mouth; the moral being, listen twice as much as you speak. Good advice, but like many I have an opinion on everything and this remains a challenge. A study of Jesus’ ministry reveals He asked many questions, and listened carefully to peoples’ answers.
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23rd August 2022 - Persist
Perseverance acts as a prime motivator driving us both to attain our defined goals and to improve our skills. This drive is sustained by the passion we have for our goals and helps us to persist in our efforts, despite opposition and obstacles. It draws upon our motivation – how much we want something, and our determination, what we’re prepared to spend on being successful.
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22nd August 2022 - On Fire
One reason for bad decisions is the fact that we are often driven by our emotions. Someone once said, ‘When angry we make the best speech we’ll ever regret!’ All of us can identify with the fiery and emotional speech we have made before spinning on our heels, leaving the room and slamming the door behind us.
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21st August 2022 - Beware
Maturity means developing our ability to make good choices. In our daily discipleship, we must beware of those factors that can slow, impede, even derail our commitment to God. This is not to raise our anxiety levels, for Paul makes it clear that we can draw reasonable assumptions from daily observations.
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20th August 2022 - Basics
Waverley Abbey is built on Jesus’ summary of the Law and the Prophets, teaching us to see everyone through Jesus’ eyes. There’s no demand for anyone learning with us to have a faith- based approach to life. Only that they recognise our understanding grows from an ancient world view, evident throughout Scripture, offering a realistic and comprehensive understanding of who we are, why we’re here, what’s wrong with the world, and how this can be addressed.
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19th August 2022 - Godly Virtue
A precept is a principle or rule, something that guarantees an outcome or a state of being. God’s precepts offer us refreshment, confidence, wisdom, truth, joy, vision, clarity all of which outlast time itself and ensure that we reflect God’s virtue, or so the psalmist declares!
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18th August 2022 - Ask God
It’s clear that Christian life is demanding, and we do well to avoid accepting Jesus’ call casually. Choosing Jesus is to subscribe to a worldview encompassing every aspect of reality, with helpful guidance on how best to select our own activities.
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17th August 2022 - Spiritual Forces
‘That the devil has already been defeated and his kingdom laid waste – in the past tense for the New Testament authors – exposes him as little more than a raging beast, one with decidedly more bark than bite.’
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16th August 2022 - Warfare
War is devastating, as that between Russia and Ukraine has brought home to us all this year. Bertrand Russell, a lifetime pacifist, wrote, ‘Either Man will abolish war, or war will abolish Man.’* It can prove controversial to adopt the language of warfare in reference to our walk with God, yet Scripture makes it plain that we are in the battle of our lives.
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15th August 2022 - False King False Promises
Absalom’s rebellion begins, but Ittai, a Philistine, chooses to follow David. When questioned why, Ittai responds that he’ll follow the king regardless of the cost, even if it means death. When the Holy Spirit examines our choices and actions, what will they reveal about our Christian faith? Will we be found to be following a false king like Absalom?
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14th August 2022 - Survival Instinct
One constant challenge for Christians is when life takes a turn for the worse, no matter what we plan or do (2 Sam. 12:11). Within us there’s a deeply rooted survival instinct. Despite our internet age someone has remarked, ‘You can take the person out of the Stone Age, but you can’t take the Stone Age out of the person.’
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13th August 2022 - Enemy At The Gate
The challenge we have with sin is that once we react inappropriately, as Cain did here in his anger with God in accepting Abel’s and
not his offering (v5), we open a door to a sin sequence with the potential for horrendous consequences.
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12th August 2022 - Waging War
Adam and Eve leave Eden in disobedience yet clothed in God’s promise. The Garden wasn’t evil, but they wilfully chose to violate God’s instruction. Paul reflects their struggle, one common to us all. We must learn that we too live subject to the subtle temptations of God’s enemy, Satan.
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11th August 2022 - Lost Innocence
On discovering their nakedness, Adam and Eve immediately attempted to cover a shame they’d never known. Knowledge of good can only exist with a knowledge of its counterpart, evil. They fashioned fig leaves into clothing, a sign of lost innocence.
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10th August 2022 - Self-Consciousness
Having eaten from the forbidden tree of the knowledge of good and evil, their eyes are opened and they see their nakedness, a vulnerability of which they’d been unconscious in their former state of innocence. Always seeing what was around them, now they had sight of their inner makeup, conscious of wrong and right.
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9th August 2022 - Freedom
Hope is our greatest imagined good, the source for our optimism. Pandemics, wars, and life’s many challenges quickly dampen such optimism. However, hope is something that can help keep us focussed on the good we visualise.
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8th August 2022 - Sin and Righteousness
Self-determination poses the question of just how independent we are. We can’t make a decision to break the law without facing consequences, the price of policing in a social contract we support with its promise of peace, prosperity, and privacy.
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7th August 2022 - Self Determination
Self-determination is critical to psychological wellbeing and personal growth.* Human development requires that we must feel in control of our behaviour, free will. Eve takes control of her environment and approves the fruit which she takes and eats, taking direct action for herself.
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6th August 2022 - First and Last
In learning how to live the Christian life we’re given two examples – Adam and Jesus, the first and the last Adam. Whilst the first introduced death and decay into humanity, the second illustrated the possibility of heaven on earth.
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5th August 2022 - Free Will
We’ve observed that God places decision taking squarely in our hands. This free will precedes the Fall, demonstrating God has no interest in micro-managing His creation. In his state of innocence, Adam heard God’s advice with nothing to compare it to or contradict
it. He was comfortable taking God at His word, yet trouble loomed.
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4th August 2022 - Understanding
Making sense of life presents a challenge for us all, one that stretches well beyond our years of anticipated adolescent struggles with meaning and identity. Whilst we seek to manage our life and keep it within the safety of the banks between which it flows, sudden storms can cause a flood and the river is replaced by a borderless lake that drowns everything beneath its waters.
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3rd August 2022 - Refuge
A refuge is a place we run back to. As an injured child turns to a parent for comfort, so we, confused by an unresolved mystery, can run back to God, who offers reassurance and comfort, though the source of our pain remains unresolved. We need to find some comfort when our reaction to such pain is an outburst of emotion.
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2nd August 2022 - Time Keeping
Afriend once said to me, ‘God’s clock keeps perfect time’, referring to how we often need to wait for God to act. Our temptation is to step in when God appears slow in showing up. Joshua and the Israelites have now safely crossed the Jordan and, like their earlier Red Sea crossing, witnessed a miracle.
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1st August 2022 - Reflect
Today we’re inundated with valuable resources online, in print, and at conferences. There’s almost too much information and a danger we may try to live a life that is not our own. Consider David, trained as a shepherd to protect sheep from wild animals, then dressed in Saul’s armour which severely restricted his movement and compromised his skills
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31st July 2022 - Application
Friendship with Jesus provokes us into building credible lives of service reflecting His character. All four Gospel accounts present a picture of how Jesus lived, yet we quickly discover we lack the power to live His way without the power of the Holy Spirit, deposited within us by God’s grace when we say yes to Him (Rom. 8:9).
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30th July 2022 - Benefits
When exploring any educational or training programme we always make a cost-benefit analysis. Is the investment of time, finance, and energy worth the return? We quantify this across a spectrum ranging from practical outcomes to personal achievement. I went back to university part time as a necessary distraction from the intensity of caring for my wife.
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29th July 2022 - Evaluation
How do we evaluate, or find a value for, our learning and subsequent service? Effective measures are hard to find for something not calculated against external criteria. Only God knows the state of our heart and can compute our integrity. Jesus tells us to keep quiet about the apparent good we do so that we don’t congratulate ourselves or allow pride to provoke us into judging others.
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28th July 2022 - Training
Examples offer help in illustrating what’s being said. They assist us in how to practise our learning. Paul confidently invited the Corinthians to follow his example, as he followed Jesus’ example. Jesus is the only visual aid we have for the characteristic behaviour expected of disciples. We often believe the bar is set too high, aimed at ‘super-saints’, and not the average mortal.
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27th July 2022 - Of One Mind
The early disciples were of one mind, or ‘together’ (v44). The word is found in Acts 1:14, again in Acts 4:32 and many other instances and it means ‘of one passion’. Together they shared a common interest in following Jesus. Yet, the Gospel stories reveal that, whilst the twelve disciples were together in following Jesus, they were of different temperaments.
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26th July 2022 - Priority
Apriority is a value we give to something; another word might be ‘treasure’. Life demands that we make decisions and choose what we prioritise. A favourite group icebreaker is to ask people that if their house was consumed in flames, what treasured item would they grab before running from the building? Answers offer a glimpse into our priorities.
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25th July 2022 - Assessment
Assessing where we are in our discipleship, we may identify a gap between where we are and where we want to be. No worries – Paul felt the same. A Christian hero, he knew that he was in a marathon, not a sprint, and was invited to keep going till called home by God. Only those who cross the finish line can claim to have completed the race. Whilst competing we’re cheered on by a great cloud of witnesses, those faithful servants who preceded us (Heb. 12:1). Feeling despondent? Remember you are never alone.
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24th July 2022 - Realisation
Realisation means to exhibit the actual existence of something. In our case it is to exhibit the reality of God in a world of competing ideas, all seeking to lay claim to the meaning of life. In this multiplicity of meanings, we are consistently subject to becoming first captivated and finally captured by ‘hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the elemental spiritual forces of this world rather than on Christ’.
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23rd July 2022 - Embodiment
Surf the net, scan YouTube and search valuable apps and you’ll be swamped with ideas, many in the early stages of development. Myriad podcasts also provoke us to consider everything, from our historical roots to our psychological health. We’re awash with ideas and propositions seeking to provide a meaning for our lives.
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22nd July 2022 - Capability
Christianity is reflected through the body of Christ, the church. Global in reach, multicultural in substance and denominational in structure, it has the responsibility to make God known. We each enjoy our personal capabilities, which may take time to discover and develop.
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21st July 2022 - Action Stations
Learning is far more than an extension of knowledge. The very essence of knowing is application, a demonstration of our learning. How might I take what I know and allow it to influence how I live my life? John Chrysostom, the fourth century bishop of Constantinople, commenting on this passage wrote, ‘For to know, belongs to all; but to do, not to all.
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20th July 2022 - Accomplice
We follow God to find purpose in life, for faith is all encompassing. Too often we have allowed what is described as the spiritual to be separated from the secular. Yet, secular simply means the culture and society within which we live. There are worshippers of all religions and none, who help shape the world we live within.
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19th July 2022 - Why Learn
Today we’re familiar with the term ‘lifelong learning’. Formal education may end, but our need to learn continues. Great news for some, for others not so much. Learning serves both personal and professional development. As we live and learn, we grow into and express our full potential.
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18th July 2022 - Questions
One thing is certain: disciples will always carry questions about their faith. Like children discovering a world with its ever- expanding horizons, so in our pursuit of God we will need to seek answers to our many questions. As children besiege their parents with endless enquiries, so we may cross examine God.
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17th July 2022 - Confidence
The only way we can rest in God through each season of life is by retaining our confidence in His promise. The fact that we’re chosen by God, reveals that we are known; from before time right through to the end of time. This is no random choice, but the expression of an immeasurable love expressed in the person of Jesus; humanity and divinity mystically mixed and expressed in human form.
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16th July 2022 - My Portion
We all know the phrase, ‘The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.’ The concept is found in the poetry of Ovid (43 BC – 17 AD), who wrote ‘Fertilior seges est alenis semper in agris’ (‘the harvest is always more fruitful in another man’s fields’).
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15th July 2022 - Love Trumps Fear
Whilst the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom (Prov. 9:10), this isn’t fearfulness. It’s an awe inspired through our inability to access God combined with His grace in making Himself known. Just as the sun remains inaccessible, we still enjoy the warmth of its rays, and so whilst God lies beyond our comprehension, we feel His presence and marvel at His kindness.
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14th July 2022 - Review My Conduct
Our friendship with God is sustained and developed through a continuous conversation (1 Thess. 5:17). Jesus reminds us that it is the ‘pure in heart’ who ‘will see God’ (Matt. 5:8). Such purity, a condition where no malice abides and full attention is given to God, is itself a product of our own consideration of how we perceive our relationship with God. David, ruthlessly pursued by Saul and in fear of his life, makes his appeal to God on the basis of his purity of heart.
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13th July 2022 - Decluttering
There are demands the Christian life places upon us. In seeking to obey and serve God through our lives we are requested to pay close attention to every area and note our motivations, attitudes and activities. Indeed, one reason we may find it a challenge to make time for God is because we accumulate so many other interests and so lose sight of Jesus, who is constantly on the move (John 3:8).
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12th July 2022 - Loving
Now accepted by God, Paul provides a list of characteristics that we can nurture by His grace. Love lies at the centre of God’s activity throughout the world (John 3:16). Once we discover that we are loved unconditionally, we’re invited to respond to that
love through surrendering all of ourselves to God’s lordship and leadership.
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11th July 2022 - Living
Leave something organic in the wrong place and it decomposes. Initially unseen, once rot sets in then items are difficult to restore to pristine condition. This fully represents the reality of our mortal life. We engage in a battle between ‘deformation’ and ‘reformation’. Jesus describes how our eye is drawn instinctively to those things
in the world that carry no intrinsic value (Matt. 6:19–20).
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10th July 2022 - Learning
Our sources of learning all shape our understanding and create our bank of knowledge. This then drives the choices we make and the lives we choose to lead, including our view and treatment of others. Adam and Eve revealed that the first sign of human corruption is self-preservation when seeking to hide from God (Gen. 3:8).
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9th July 2022 - The Hand Of God
Experience is knowledge gained from repeated trials. In our Christian life, whilst such knowledge doesn’t come easily, we can find encouragement when observing God’s fingerprints on our life experience. It’s easy to lose confidence in God when life is difficult
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8th July 2022 - Take Care
Taking care demands caution, something I have had to discover for myself. It demands a disciplined approach, to pause long enough to consider all angles. Joshua is an experienced servant of God.
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7th July 2022 - Deception
In life it’s easy to be deceived; both by others and, sadly, by ourselves. Micah’s Levite priest illustrates this. Having accepted Micah’s request to become his priest, the Levite chooses effectively to run a cultic site (Judg. 17:1–10), disobeying God’s instructions (Num. 35:5–8). It’s worth noting this was at a time when there was no leadership
in Israel (Judg. 17:6).
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6th July 2022 - Heart
In the fifth century AD, Jerome wrote, ‘This must be understood not of money only, but of all our possessions. The god of a glutton is his gut; of a lover his lust; and so every man serves that to which he is in bondage; and has his heart there where his treasure is.’ Here’s our daily challenge: where to place our confidence and our aspiration.
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5th July 2022 - Value
Mary of Bethany approached Jesus and anointed His feet with expensive nard, an aromatic ointment with a musky scent and floral top notes. Washing a guest’s feet from the dirt of the dusty streets was a sign of welcome. However, the Torah cautioned against being wasteful, which is what Mary is accused of here. In reality she was symbolically anointing Jesus for His burial.
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4th July 2022 - God First
Apodcast by Christian artist Jonathan Pageau reminded me of the words of Ambrose of Milan, ‘It is a noble thing to do one’s kindnesses and duties toward the whole of the human race. But it is ever more seemly that you should give to God the most precious thing you have, that is, your mind, for you have nothing better than that.
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3rd July 2022 - Maturity
The objective of moving from childhood to adulthood is maturity – the ability to take care of ourselves and prove productive in the world. Parents miss young adults leaving home, yet were their children to prove incapable of departing, it would be tragic.
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2nd July 2022 - Equipped
The word ‘service’ leads us to acknowledge that we are actually God’s servants on earth. Our model is Jesus, who came not to be served, but to serve (Matt. 20:28). This is challenging; seldom will we instinctively seek to become the least amongst our peers.
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1st July 2022 - Focus
Serving God and others is the heartbeat of Christian discipleship (Mark 12:29–31). In EDWJ we shall explore what this means as we seek to make a God-shaped difference in the world. Paul’s clear: we’re to take personal responsibility for ourselves, but not at the expense of living in mutual support with others, i.e. community. God’s given us everything and encourages us to rely on His grace moment
by moment.
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30th June 2022 - Walk
An urban legend attributed to Francis of Assisi (and others) describes how, on entering the Pope’s presence, before whom a large sum of money was spread out, he observed, ‘You see, the Church no longer can say, “Silver and gold have I none.”’ ‘True, holy father,’ Francis responded, ‘but neither can it any longer say to the lame, “Rise up and walk”’. The point is, we can quickly lose sight of the God-life when engaged in life’s minutiae.
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29th June 2022 - The Fire Within
Once surrendered to God, our attempts at denying Him only lead to greater inner turmoil. We’re God’s temples and, whilst we may ‘cold shoulder’ Him, we can’t ignore His presence. Many of our faith struggles are a consequence of our unwillingness or inability to choose obedience. Yet let’s not allow shame to distract us, for shame is only ever a tool provoking greater self-absorption and draws our gaze away from God.
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28th June 2022 - Give Thanks
My TV news watching has dropped to virtually zero. It seems most reporting is in reality opinion based on the few facts available. My prayer for this world is not improved by these opinion pieces; I have sufficient opinions of my own, often born of cynicism, political bias or grumpiness. Keeping as clear a conscience as possible and praying for God’s glory to be revealed is challenging enough.
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27th June 2022 - Health and Wellbeing
In the UK we enjoy free access to excellent medical support. Early diagnosis increases the chances of successful treatment. However, there is the risk that undiagnosed, underlying conditions remain untreated and could cause unexpected death. What’s true of our physical health is true of our spiritual health. Jesus is our spiritual physician, but can only deal with what we bring for His diagnosis and treatment plan.
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26th June 2022 - Fishing
Jesus enjoyed a charisma that drew the crowds to Him to listen to His wise words. The Gospels contain those wise words, as remembered by those who followed Him. They were being collated within years of Jesus’ death, so with plenty of eyewitnesses to contradict misinformation.
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25th June 2022 - Sheep and Goats
In a time of obvious nervousness about what is acceptable, where carefully thought through perspectives are subject to ‘cancel culture’, it’s perhaps essential we remind ourselves that we all ultimately go before a judge who will separate the wheat from the chaff, the good from the bad (Luke 3:17). In short, ‘cancel culture’ means preventing thought leaders from prominent public platforms or careers and polarising public opinion whilst stage-managing legitimate debate.
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24th June 2022 - Pass It On
Jesus’ death ended any need for a bloody sacrificial system and gave humanity the opportunity to taste and see God’s goodness (Ps. 34:8). Once tasted, our hunger can never be assuaged by something nothing else can satisfy.
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23rd June 2022 - The Gospel
What is the gospel? It is the unique and compelling announcement that God has restored the open relationship between Himself and His creation through the death and resurrection of Jesus. For me, this is indeed the heart of the good news that Jesus invited us all as disciples to make known to a world that is described as ‘lost’, which means wasted, ruined and worn out.
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22nd June 2022 - Go
We often realise our call in the world through our obedience. We become a physical expression of God’s call. Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu is best remembered for the work she led in the slums of Kolkata. However, initially principal of a Loreto Sisters school for girls, she was riding on a train from Kolkata to the Himalayan foothills for a retreat, when Christ called her to abandon teaching and work in the Kolkata slums serving the poorest and sickest.
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21st June 2022 - Hear Am I
A call is a summons or an invitation; its object determines which it is. God never overrides free will (Gen 3). We’re often anxious about missing God’s call, but this is unlikely. A call is always dependent on someone listening and responding. We’re familiar with the phrase, ‘There’s none so deaf as those who do not wish to hear’, an idiom taken from Scripture (Jer. 5:21–31). We are often anxious, both not to miss a call, but also about the object of that call; will it appeal to us or not?
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20th June 2022 - Meaning
At 28 Camus wrote, ‘Judging whether life is or is not worth living amounts to answering the fundamental question of philosophy.’* We all search for life’s meaning to define our existence. Selwyn Hughes argued that Significance (the opposite of meaningless) offered one of three pillars offering a purposeful life, along with Security and Self-Worth.**
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19th June 2022 - Jesus Fufils The Law
Isaiah prophesies about a blessed king who doesn’t know Yahweh, the God of Israel, some 150 years before his rule. He speaks of Cyrus who reigned over the Babylonian empire from 539 to 530 BC. He gave the Jewish captives permission to return to Jerusalem. Without acknowledgement from Cyrus, God blesses him even though he never realised the significant role he was playing in God’s plan.
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18th June 2022 - Blessed Nations
Our prayers are directed towards establishing God’s rule so that all nations can enjoy God’s blessing. It sounds simplistic, but Scripture declares that without God’s authority chaos asserts itself. Whilst human brilliance is evident in the skill and speed of scientists creating a vaccine for Covid-19, such brilliance isn’t the same as wisdom. Brilliance brings sudden flashes of insight; wisdom secures stability over an extended period of time through right judgment.
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17th June 2022 - Giant Killing
Whilst Christianity is often seen to be overwhelmed by current-thought leadership and offering little by way of creative responses to the cultural and social movements impacting global debate, we turn to the story of David who brought down an intimidating, warrior giant with a Stone-Age slingshot. It reminds us that what appears outdated, in the right hands can prove irresistible.
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16th June 2022 - Impartiality
in an age of growing disillusionment with leadership, it is encouraging to note that God ‘shows no partiality and accepts no bribes’. Strange that deceit has such a powerful pull on our human nature. I confess to having been tempted to cheat in my past, and historically there have been times when I have done so. I am not proud, but it took some years of walking with Jesus to discover that He wanted me voluntarily to let go of everything apart from my desire for Him.
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15th June 2022 - Presence of God
The OT presents God’s Law given to Moses in the Ten Commandments (Exod. 20). This was never replaced by Jesus – ‘Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfil them’ (Matt. 5:17) – a fulfilment accomplished by Jesus inhabiting the Law. He now invites us to become a living expression of God’s life on earth.
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14th June 2022 - Consequences
Many struggle with an apparent contradiction between the God of the OT contrasted with the NT. Marcion (cAD 85–160) attempted to distinguish between the NT’s ‘benevolent’ God and the ‘malevolent creator god’ of the OT. His early canon was rejected, and the ministry of Jesus accepted as the fulfilment of the OT narrative. So we are left with the picture of a God who exercises judgment and to whom the whole of creation is accountable.
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13th June 2022 - God's Way
Plunged into the cut and thrust of daily living we quickly lose perspective on life. We can withdraw from what offends and confuses us into a community that reinforces our own beliefs. Or we can use Scripture to accommodate the prevailing cultural context and social mores. Neither responses can reveal ‘the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living’ (Ps. 27:13).
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12th June 2022 - Fruit Bearing
Vines take time to grow. As natural climbers they need support, and as we are grafted into Jesus the vine so we find the support our lives need to flourish. This support ensures the vine grows upright, and God intends that we learn to live upright lives. The vinedresser, who is our Father, carefully prunes it into shape, and ensures that the grapes are accessible whilst enjoying maximum light for ripening.
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11th June 2022 - Focus
Christian life and witness is challenging. Lambs have a healthy regard for wolves who can easily destroy them. One reason Christianity is fragile in our world is that it does not have the ability to sustain itself. The source of all its power is in God. Jesus Himself is described as the Lamb of God (John 1:29) and reveals that He does not win through might and power, but through obedience to His Father in heaven (John 5:19). If Jesus is dependent on His Father, then it follows that we are in exactly the same position. We are not confrontational but our value is in the way we choose to live and to love.
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10th June 2022 - Teamwork
It’s all too easy to think God’s mission sits with me. Somehow my performance will make the difference between success and failure. Oh, that we carried such importance in the purpose of God. Our work is both to pray and love God, whilst collaborating with others to demonstrate the truth of the gospel. This is simply the announcement that Jesus died and rose again, is now with God, and invites us into relationship and to partner with the Trinity in serving God’s interests on earth.
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9th June 2022 - God's Call
Sometimes we’re over eager to serve God in what we do. In my twenties with Youth for Christ, I mistook my youthful enthusiasm and zeal for the authority and strength of God. Six months of physical exhaustion followed at age 27. A hard lesson taught me by God. However, Jeremiah humbly responds, acknowledging concerns about his youthfulness. God encourages him, for when God calls it is neither age nor experience that counts, but the seal of God’s approval.
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8th June 2022 - Our God Reigns
We’ve been sold an empty promise. Caricatured as the ‘American Dream’ (the belief that anyone might realise their highest aspirations and goals), it proves an empty aphorism for most. The phrase emerged in 1931, when the USA enjoyed competitive advantage over every other nation, and was coined in the book, The Epic of America by James Truslow Adams.
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7th June 2022 - In The Fathers Name
This brief sentence carries a lot of weight. Jesus commissions, or entrusts, His disciples with delegated authority to go out and share the gospel with the world. Their mission is no different from that committed to Jesus by His Father. Indeed, the Church inherits Jesus’ call to make disciples throughout the world. This forms the basis for Jesus’ final instructions to His disciples following His resurrection. This commission is passed on to all the disciples equally and so we share responsibility today to realise this same commission, acting as faithful, and faith-filled, guides in a confused world.
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6th June 2022 - Power to Serve
As disciples of Jesus and embracing His call to mission, the great news is that we need not depend on our own abilities. The power, or simply the capability to be good news, is given by God through the Holy Spirit. Coming from God, it carries His authority. Authority and ability are entrusted to us as God’s ambassadors on earth to serve the purpose of God on earth.
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5th June 2022 - Let The Earth Rejoice
Life slides by at its own pace. Demanding daily schedules mean we can feel we haven’t time to breathe. The older I get the faster time passes, but I also become more aware of my mortality. My end was always in my beginning; now, with some excitement, I can almost taste that end. I’m acutely aware of my opportunities to live good news in my neighbourhood and with family and colleagues. Scripture reveals a world in harmony with itself, with every element giving praise to God. Indeed, Jesus reminded us that when we
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4th June 2022 - Scripture
Our missional message applies to the whole world. God is creator and Lord of all, for nothing can exist without God. Indeed, time itself is dependent on God’s word, ending at His command. Whilst we must consider and contend with many conflicting worldviews in deciding what we want to believe, we can place full confidence in God’s revelation. That confidence is something we choose to embrace in part, whilst it’s also dependent on God’s grace sustaining us.
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3rd June 2022 - Spread The Word
Christ’s love compels us to share His message of hope and wholeness for fractured humanity. God’s first question was, ‘Where are you?’ (Gen. 3:9), the question that resounds throughout every generation. Today’s preoccupation with self and the ready availability of so many self-help courses is testimony to the insecurity that runs deep within the human heart.
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2nd June 2022 - Into The World
Mission in the New Testament (NT) means ‘to send’ and implies that we receive authority from the one who sends us. So, just as Jesus was sent and enjoyed the Father’s full authority, here He prays for all of us to know the government of God in and through our lives of obedient service. God’s authority is dependent on our obedience, one reason that it’s so often and clearly stressed throughout Scripture. In sanctifying us, Jesus dedicates us to God and presents us as an offering to God.
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1st June 2022 - Send Out Workers
If we’re serious in our quest to love and serve Jesus, then we’d best start with Jesus’ chosen mission. He takes these stirring promises from the prophet Isaiah and makes them His mission mandate. There are two clear meanings here. First, He describes those who are entrapped in sin and cannot see spiritual reality. Consequently, they are prisoners to their spiritual poverty and gospel deficit.
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31st May 2022 - Send Out Workers
Tomorrow we move from prayer to mission. The two are intimately linked since mission is born from prayer. Indeed, as we mission we also pray. Mission is God’s love shared in a broken world. We pray for workers to go out and reap a harvest of those hungry for God’s grace. This request appears to suggest numerical increase, yet Jesus didn’t rapidly expand His team. So it’s best understood as a prayer for each disciple to become more engaged in carrying the gospel to family, friends, neighbours and colleagues.
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30th May 2022 - Fast and Pray
The good we do in obedience to God runs the risk of becoming a source for our own self-promotion and gratification. Self-congratulation, encouraged by the praise of others, is a temptation we all face. We desire affirmation for the things we do. However, anonymity is taught by Jesus (Luke 5:14). God’s work is clear only to those with eyes and ears to see and hear it.
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29th May 2022 - Grace
We face a human dilemma. God says He answers our prayers on many occasions in Scripture, yet some of our prayers appear to go unanswered. We also appreciate that they need to be in agreement with God’s unseen purpose. God’s character is revealed throughout Scripture, and we, like the Israelites throughout the OT, learn more of that character daily through experience.
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28th May 2022 - Ask and Believe
James’ message is simple because God’s way is simple but as humans we lean towards complexity. We constantly make mountains out of molehills. God’s way (Matt. 5:48) is plain but we insist on complicating it with both reason and sinfulness. There’s a lot that competes for our allegiance, and God invites us to make our choices for He’s no enforcer. When we simplify our approach and live God’s way our reward is the ‘crown of life’ (James 1:12).
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27th May 2022 - Be Fervent in Prayer
One challenge with prayer is that we too easily lose interest and gently drift from our commitment to God. The cause may be found in our disappointment in God’s response to our prayer or, more often, the busyness of life. Prayer can appear drab in comparison with the many other opportunities life presents to us. Time is limited and space with God is all too easily abandoned. Yet, God inhabits the wilderness of our lives, those spaces where we independently cultivate our own crops in an attempt to feed ourselves. God is always present with us even when we lose sight of Him.
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26th May 2022 - Living Sacrifice
We’re no longer who we were once we’ve encountered and accepted Christ. Change is evident, and many testify to differences others noticed about them after they converted to Christianity. Grace begins a work of sanctification within us, by which we grow to become more like Jesus (Matt. 5:48). However, this change is gradual. Like a stag loses its antlers each year, and the resultant new growth reveals its maturity, so we daily pursue God in prayer that we might also grow in understanding and Christian maturity.
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25th May 2022 - In Not Of
Whilst Christians are citizens of heaven, their sphere of influence is in the world. Indeed, the discipleship is to provide evidence to an unbelieving world of the truth of the gospel of salvation through Jesus. Too often, fear of the world has created an inwardlooking church, more engaged with its own wellbeing and preservation than following in Jesus’ footsteps and willing to leave the familiar in response to God’s call to explore what we don’t yet know.
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24th May 2022 - Hope of Our Calling
We are comfortable using our natural senses to make judgments. We observe, draw conclusions and make decisions based on our preconceptions. Paul prays that we might learn through the Spirit to have the eyes of our heart opened. Once again we are drawn into the reality of that which lies beyond our natural reach. God finds us, reveals the gospel and we choose if we shall respond (1 Cor. 15:1–5).
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23rd May 2022 - God's Will
I love Andrew Murray’s book With Christ in the School of Prayer because prayer is the product of learning. It’s why I serve Waverley Abbey Trust’s mission of both helping everyone learn how to live every day with Jesus, and equipping people through practical courses with the skills to serve others. It’s taken time to discover how to pray within God’s will. In simple terms God’s will is self-evident for God desires that people turn to Christ and enjoy fullness of life (John 10:10).
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22nd May 2022 - Jesus Intercedes
Whilst we have little knowledge of how prayer works in practice, here God’s angel encourages Israel through Zechariah. We feel pressure when we pray. Life’s problems close in, and we experience little by way of relief. Prayer requires courage and perseverance, for it is born of faith – unseen yet substantial (Heb. 11:1).
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21st May 2022 - Repent and Respond
Ezra had returned to Jerusalem from exile in Babylon under strict instructions from its king, Artaxerxes. He was to establish the Temple and teach God’s ways once more to the Israelites (Ezra 7). Discovering disobedience, Ezra humbled himself and prayed on behalf of those who faced God’s judgment (Ezra 9). This illustrates how we can take responsibility to stand and pray before God on behalf of those whose actions deny God’s truth (intercession).
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20th May 2022 - If
Prayer is always about putting God first. We live in an age obsessed with itself. Fascinated with self-realisation and psychometrics, delving ever deeper into our assumed personality, it’s easy to think that the world’s future benefit has something to do with me. Whilst it may, it’s not perhaps as much as we’d like to think. John the Baptist had the right understanding: our ‘I’ must decrease to make room for a growing awareness of God’s presence and reality (John 3:30). The steps that lead us into prayer are simple; to know the life and lordship of Jesus and to submit to His rule. This is the heart attitude we must adopt if we are to approach God.
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19th May 2022 - Legacy
We are constrained by mortal limitations but can ensure we lay a solid foundation for the next generation who choose to serve God. This is not legacy as a monument to ourselves but a commitment to commissioning others for future kingdom-building. It’s a missional provision for the ongoing work of God. Our contribution is made within our lifetime alone; our legacy is the extent to which we equip others for success, a success for which God alone gets the glory.
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18th May 2022 - Timing
Our prayer is limited by our mortality. We see in part only (1 Cor. 12:9—10), whilst God is the beginning and end of all (Rev. 22:13). So our prayer is constrained by the limitations of our earthbound vision and understanding. Here King David is restrained in his ambition to build God’s house. Whilst the ambition is indeed godly, the timing for its execution lies in the future. This is not something for David, but for his successor. Our instincts can be right, yet without the seasoning of God’s Spirit we may act outside of God’s eternal purpose.
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17th May 2022 - Active Listening
Prayer offers us a sacred space in which God can work. Sacred means a place and time we set aside to be alone with God. In other words, it’s a ‘Godspace’ – where we deliberately step aside from the normal distractions of life. Prayer, self-evidently, is continuous when we choose to practise it as Paul encourages (1 Thess. 5:17), but there can be set times of more focused prayer.
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16th May 2022 - Crumbs of Comfort
I’ve frequently been asked by those who are not disciples if they can pray to God. Here we have a wonderful story for all our encouragement. A godly Gentile is commended by God’s messenger for his prayer and his generosity. God’s intention is that all should have the opportunity to receive the good news message of salvation (John 3:16). Often the journey starts with a prayer. I certainly prayed years before I was a Christian. Part as an insurance policy, and in part through superstition – just in case.
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15th May 2022 - Trouble
Jesus tells His disciples that life presents problems (John 16:33), and then immediately turns to prayer. Our response to life’s disappointments and troubles is to start praying. Our heart rate may be pumping with anxiety, and our mind filled with catastrophic thoughts, but we are best to pray at such times. This means looking towards heaven as the source of our hope and true future.
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14th May 2022 - Transformation
Hannah returns to place her son, the fruit of her prayer, into Eli’s care for training in God’s service. Her painful petitions gave rise to his birth. It is amazing how the process of prayer can alter our whole perspective of ourselves, our world and our circumstances. This is a measure of God’s engagement with us as we pray.
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13th May 2022 - Focused Prayer
I like to mouth my prayers silently and so prevent my mind from wandering and pursuing its own many thought trails. I don’t focus on each phrase’s content, but remain focused on the purpose of my prayer. The mind is a challenge for each of us when praying, and we can emerge from our personal time with God with no remembrance of our actual prayers.
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12th May 2022 - An Offering
Prayer is an offering we bring in demonstration of our confidence in God. It’s like a present, and we want the gift to reflect our perception of the recipient as well as to be valued by them. So our prayer is to originate from a pure heart. Whilst Old Testament (OT) offerings may seem antiquated and no longer relevant, the basis on which they were established remains true today. God calls on us to bring the very best of ourselves before Him and to ensure that our prayer is pure and true.
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11th May 2022 - Spirit of Truth
We can find ourselves praying because of circumstance. I well remember when Katey (my first wife) and I were told we couldn’t have children; we turned to God in urgent prayer. We had a need and we figured God would fix it. Our new-found fervency in prayer, driven by our own selfish need, was surprised to find that God fondly welcomed us. Thrilled to have us praying so regularly, and taking us at our word that we wanted to surrender to Him, He invited us to address a host of issues, yet not one was our need for children.
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10th May 2022 - Faithful Prayer
Prayer is never to force God’s hand. God established free will at the creation. Adam and Eve enjoyed choice in exercising obedience to God’s word. This free will has accompanied humanity from that point forward. However, Abraham had himself been guided by the intervention of an angel at the moment he was about to sacrifice his son, Isaac (Gen. 22:10–12). That angel is the Word of God, and now Abraham instructs his servant, placing complete confidence in God’s word as the means by which his prayer can be fulfilled.
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9th May 2022 - Intercessions
We have identified intercession as distinct from petition as it seeks to speak on behalf of some external need. Here Abraham intercedes for the righteous, those who serve God with integrity, in Sodom. Witness God’s patience as Abraham politely, but persistently, negotiates on behalf of the lives of the righteous. Our learning is that God is indeed gracious and patient with our intercessions, and we are always learners.
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8th May 2022 - Our Rhythm
A framework for prayer is always useful, but only of value if we find a way to use it. God teaches Moses a rhythm; the sacrifice of prayer twice a day, morning and at twilight. It’s a very useful, and simple, twice-daily routine to bring our petitions, prayers, intercessions and thanksgiving to God. It demands discipline, best served by setting aside specific times. These will occasionally be missed due to life’s demands, but this is not to distress us.
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7th May 2022 - Our Intercessor
In Scripture we learn that God chose the tribe of Levi to act as priests for the Israelites. They ministered before the Lord (1 Chron. 16:4) and were sustained by the offerings brought to fulfil the sacrificial system at the heart of Israelite worship (Leviticus 1–10). Jesus Himself came to earth and ministered as directed by God. He became the ultimate sacrifice, a declaration of love from God for His creation. Consequently, the blood sacrifice system ended on Calvary. Now, with the relationship between God and humanity restored through Jesus’ sacrifice, we are invited to bring daily offerings of prayer to God directly.
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6th May 2022 - Our Prayers
The Lord’s Prayer is in the first person plural (Our Father, forgive us, lead us, etc). Whilst we know God personally, we always pray as members of God’s global community, the Church. Our personal church preference is itself just one small expression of the invisible Church, known to God alone and in contrast to the visible, or institutional constructs of human invention, both large and small. The whole Church prays; my voice is just one amongst Christ’s choir, hymning His name, and prayerfully encircling the globe continuously.
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5th May 2022 - Our Audacity
It’s important to note in Luke’s account that the Lord’s Prayer emerges from the disciples’ observation of how Jesus chose to live. Whilst it can be challenging to make time to pray once our day has gathered momentum, it remains important that we do pray. It is why my preference is to pray before my day begins. This means setting my alarm to allow for a good time for prayer and contemplation before my routine kicks in. I have my place of solitude where I sit away from distractions. This is a place that I use consistently for prayer and for nothing else but reading.
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4th May 2022 - Our Father
Jesus taught His disciples one prayer, the foundation and framework for all prayer. Matthew encourages us to separate ourselves and, in solitude, use this prayer. Today, whilst included in most mainstream liturgies, it’s less frequently used in independent congregations. Perhaps there’s room to rethink its use if absent, since these are the words Jesus actually spoke. It covers both our worship as well as expressing our needs. Short and to the point, it effectively provides all that we need to include in prayer; encouraging when circumstances rob us of the energy to pray more extensively.
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3rd May 2022 - Prayer Time
Today we’re fascinated by output. We’ve learnt to measure outcomes, but not to value content and process. Prayer is the process of seeking God with a twofold objective; to deepen our appreciation and understanding of God primarily, and consequently to begin to think and live by God’s desire and not our instinctive preferences. Prayer, whilst generally affirmed by all Christians, often finds little place in our Christian activities. We are better seeing it as a lifestyle than an action we execute. Scripture suggests it forms part of every waking and sleeping hour.
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2nd May 2022 - Prayer Space
Living every day with Jesus is to discover how to grow as a disciple by considering all Jesus said and did. Here, at the start of Mark’s Gospel, we see Jesus getting up ‘very early’ to pray. There is nothing sacred about first light, but I, like many, find this the best time for personal prayer. There are very few distractions, and the symbolism of the dawn is a stimulus for prayer.
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1st May 2022 - Promise
Prayer is foundational in learning to live every day with Jesus successfully. Many of us find that prayer is elusive; simple to grasp the principles involved, yet difficult to execute satisfactorily. Many express concern that they do not pray enough, where a precise measure for ‘enough’ is impossible to quantify. Scripture presents countless examples of calls to prayer.
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30th April 2022 - Promise
Who doesn’t love a happy ending? Here reconciliation begins between Joseph and his brothers. Now able to rescue his family, Joseph does so and lets go of any resentment against them. They were, after all, the source for his awful experiences, yet he had grown in his formation and spiritual understanding and was able to discern God’s hand in all his life’s horrendous events.
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29th April 2022 - Promotion
Joseph’s world turns right side up as his dream comes into view. After years with his life and opportunities placed in the hands of strangers, he is now promoted to the top of Egyptian society. A successful immigrant, he holds the highest official title, only exceeded by Pharaoh himself (Gen. 41:40). Now 30, he has spent most of his teenage and adult life in servitude, but God sets him free.
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28th April 2022 - Providence
Providence means being subject to God’s influence. Historically, people have used providence to explain what others see as mere chance. Recognising God as the source of life, I am a great believer in providence; it’s one reason we can live with hope despite many contrary experiences. By God’s providence, the cupbearer remembers Joseph’s kindness on hearing Pharaoh’s troubling dreams.
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27th April 2022 - Dreamer
Joseph was a dreamer – he carried a vision of his future despite the unkindness of his brothers (Gen. 37:19). A dreamer sees what does not yet exist, making it the focus for their life. In prison, apparently abandoned to a life of servitude bearing no relationship to his dreams (Gen. 37:5–9), Joseph offers his ability as a dream interpreter, with no returns guaranteed.
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26th April 2022 - Betrayal
Adjusting to a slave’s life, Joseph made himself useful to Potiphar, who entrusted everything he owned to his care. Things were looking up; was God with him? Then tragedy when, honourably avoiding Potiphar’s wife’s advances, he was entrapped in a lie and paid the price. Offering no voice in his defence (compare Isa. 53:7), he’s discredited and imprisoned.
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25th April 2022 - Deception
Lying, it turns out, is quite difficult to define. One accepted definition is, “A lie is a statement made by one who does not believe it with the intention that someone else shall be led to believe it”.* Once a lie is created, it will usually require further lies. Lying lays a trap, the consequences of which we cannot see at the point of our first lie. It’s why God calls us to speak truth at all times (Eph. 4:15).
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24th April 2022 - Jealousy
Joseph’s life story is one of spiritual formation, and we will look at it this week. It starts with his brothers’ jealousy. They are fed up that Joseph is their dad’s favourite (a challenge for all parents). His dreams suggesting he has greater authority than them only deepens their resentment. Jealousy is a complicated emotional state breeding suspicion, anger and insecurity.
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23rd April 2022 - Blinded by The Light
Who we were, is not who we have to remain. We have a past, yet God’s promise is that whilst we are a product of our past, we need not remain a prisoner to it. Paul, the church’s persecutor, was found by God and surrendered to Him. Then through obedience he became a significant evangelist.
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22nd April 2022 - Eye Witnesses
Paul’s first letter to those in Corinth (a city about fifty miles west of Athens) was written around AD 55, and many of those who had seen the resurrected Jesus were still alive to share their testimony. The Christian faith was born in the time–space world that we occupy through a real person, Jesus Christ, and confirmed by eyewitnesses. This is one reason why the disciples were bold in their proclamation and, filled with the Holy Spirit (Acts 4:31), were ready to die for Jesus.
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21st April 2022 - Peace Be With You
A United Nations report found 23,000 distinct denominations world-wide, when Jesus’ prayer was that we might be one (John 17:20–23)The disciples hid away behind closed doors, fearing punishment from fellow Jews with whom they disagreed about the nature of Jesus, something of an open debate since this was only the evening of resurrection day.
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20th April 2022 - Lord & God
We all have doubts facing life decisions, when the results are unknown. Doubt helps to prevent rash decisions. Thomas doubts, because a decision for Jesus has the power to turn him into an enemy of the state who’d crucified Jesus. Doubt encourages us to think things through. It refines our understanding by inviting us to ask useful questions, consider a variety of answers before making our decision.
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19th April 2022 - Making Up
Peter, who denied Jesus despite earlier protestations of undying friendship (Matt. 26:33), meets his risen Lord for breakfast and experiences God’s overwhelming blessing (John 21:6). What were Peter’s emotions ahead of this reconciliation? Jesus presses Peter once again on the depth of his love.
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18th April 2022 - I Am With You
God’s Easter promise is that He’s always with us. We so often struggle to find Him, just like these two downcast disciples. Leaving Jerusalem, they carry deep disappointment, and unknowingly begin to walk away from God. Yet, Jesus doesn’t let them slip away that easily. Accompanying them, He shares from God’s Word, even though they struggle to understand what He says. Like us, these truths can prove senseless whilst caught up in life’s demands, especially when it battles to pass through the filters of our confused emotions.
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17th April 2022 - Christ is Risen
Christ is risen! Happy Easter, as we celebrate together the remarkable story of a man who died and rose again. Whilst there are stories of resuscitation in Scripture, such as that of Lazarus (John 11:43), this is the only resurrection. Jesus will never die again and offers us the confidence to believe His promise of eternal life. We live both for today and an unseen future.
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16th April 2022 - Dying Daily
Mortality is a daily reminder that death awaits us, a reminder that whoever we are will disappear when we die. What is it that
we consider the greatest prize in life? Jesus chose to obey His
Father regardless of the consequences. This gave meaning to His life and ministry. Indeed, He taught that we, like Him, are to lay up treasure in heaven, and not false deposits of hope on earth (Matt. 6:19–21).
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15th April 2022 - Crucify Him
Whilst familiar, the crucifixion never loses its power. Even Jesus’ critics recognise His teachings as good, and there’s
no evidence that He was a subversive seeking to overthrow authority. He pointed to a kingdom not of this world (John 18:36) and refused violence, leaving no firebrand speeches on record criticising His accusers. Indeed, His final words included forgiveness for all the perpetrators of His death (Luke 23:34).
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14th April 2022 - Servant of All
Today is Maundy Thursday. ‘Maundy’ is a Latin word for ‘command’ that reminds us of the commands Jesus gave His disciples; most especially, ‘Love one another as I have loved you’ (John 13:34).
During His Last Supper with His disciples, Jesus acknowledged His betrayal by a dinner guest (Judas) and also introduced the tradition of communion. This is the way in which we are to celebrate both the gift of salvation and also remind ourselves of our commitment to love each other. Perhaps the critical point is to recognise both the authority of Jesus and His leadership style.
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13th April 2022 - Love Wins
Some view Christianity as complex. As a new Christian I was intimidated when I first got hold of a Bible. This was one thick book! However, Jesus boiled it down to its critical essence; love God, love neighbour, and love self. This remains the greatest commandment to this day. Love is best demonstrated through the actions of Jesus in Holy Week, culminating in His death and resurrection. Love knows no limits in serving the object of its commitment. Love demands expression through action.
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12th April 2022 - Chalk & Cheese
The extremes God went to in recovering His friendship with humanity suggests a significant disconnect between this world’s kingdom and God’s. Finding Him is no guarantee we’ll live in His kingdom. Discerning His kingdom’s partial reality within our time–space world demands our full attention, and our deliberate choice. I can enter into an enriching relationship with a partner, yet deliberately disregard learning anything about their family.
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11th April 2022 - Repentance
Our faith is born as a consequence of changing our mind. We choose to invest our confidence in God’s promises. Jerusalem’s townsfolk quickly changed their minds about Jesus, sealing His fate. The consequences of our decisions are often far greater than we originally anticipate. Therefore, we must reflect before making any decision. Too often, we are prisoners to our surrounding culture.
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10th April 2022 - Dramatic Entry
Gustav Mahler, the composer, said, ‘The point is not to take the world’s opinion as a guiding star but to go one’s way in life and working unerringly, neither depressed by failure nor seduced by applause’.* Here Jesus, entering Jerusalem, is greeted with the applause of a rapturous crowd. Applause suggests acceptance and success, yet is only ever momentary.
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9th April 2022 - Testimony
Committed to walking in Jesus’ footsteps as a disciple, we enjoy a quiet confidence in our faith. We don’t expect simple answers to life’s challenging questions but benefit from a friendship with our creator, plus a clear framework in which to locate our life experience and find its meaning. I’m asked many questions from neighbours and friends, and although I haven’t satisfactory answers for every issue, I do have a compelling context to present the claims of an eternal God, however provisional my responses might appear.
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8th April 2022 - Transparency
God’s intention is that we live transparent lives. This is not that everybody enjoys access to our personal life. What it means is that we live in obedience to God’s will and purpose, with the result that the light of God’s reality shines through us. The Latin word is transparens and the idea is that God comes into sight through us. What a privilege and responsibility; God seeks to make Himself known today through you and me.
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7th April 2022 - Kindness
There is a prayer I say on waking, even before I get out of bed. One line runs, ‘a spirit of chastity, humble mindedness, patience and love bestow upon me Your servant’. Chastity may seem an odd word, but it is used in the traditional Christian sense of honesty, truthfulness, purity of heart, good intent; in fact, all the Christian virtues as described in Scripture. A challenge we are all invited to accept.
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6th April 2022 - Make Amends
There’s a challenge in Zacchaeus’ story. Vertically challenged, he climbs a tree to see Jesus. By climbing a tree he finds the courage and clarity he needs. Indeed, he finds redemption clinging to the tree’s branches, rescued from his past life of corruption, and freedom to live as Jesus’ disciple. Whatever attracts us to Jesus, once our eyes are opened we must review our life to date and, where prompted, make amends for all that contradicts the way of life God invites us to adopt.
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5th April 2022 - Love Without Limits
We easily grow discouraged because of the ways we stumble and fall along our Christian path. Fortunately, God knows we consistently falter and we can take comfort knowing He never tests us beyond our limit. However, it can feel we’re out of control momentarily and beyond God’s embrace (1 Cor. 10:13). It’s hard to accept the nature of true love, which can only ever work in our best interest (1 Cor. 13:7).
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4th April 2022 - Root & Branch
The Bible describes the process of conversion as being born again. This confused the wise Nicodemus, who asked how an adult might return to their mother’s womb for a second birth (John 3:4). Paul describes the same process, that of being created anew as God gives us the possibility of taking different decisions. Refusing to be driven by external temptations and inner compulsions, we learn how to pause and choose our course of action.
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3rd April 2022 - Honest Appraisal
Life is built around devising avoidance strategies, for our human nature recoils from accepting responsibility (Gen. 3:12). A simple study of Jesus reveals He accepted unjust accusations, all based on lies (Matt. 27:12–14). His silence, prophesied by Isaiah seven hundred years earlier, invites us to consider letting go of our anxiety about our reputation (Isa. 53:1–9). Personal responsibility starts with an honest appraisal of oneself.
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2nd April 2022 - A Fixer Upper
A decision to follow Jesus is like lifting a stone and exposing what lies underneath. We find many creepy crawlies in the dank darkness in a life previously hidden from God’s light. It takes courage to make an inventory of the work to be done, an ongoing task because we are responsible for ensuring that we keep up the maintenance on our temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 6:19–20).
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1st April 2022 - Make a Decision
The journey of building a friendship with God starts with a definite decision, rather than absorbing information. Once our choice is made, we can demonstrate our commitment by both aiming to refuse opportunities to sin, and positively following Jesus. Baptism becomes our public statement that we have made our decision to follow God (Matt. 28:19).
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31st March 2022 - Trust God
Our church runs Cultural Fridays every month. Recently we enjoyed Southampton University’s professor of astrophysics speaking on the mystery of the universe. Listening to how our multiple galaxies are so finely balanced, and indeed how much remains beyond human understanding, it seemed less unreasonable to believe in God, the designer of all that is.
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30th March 2022 - Admission
Henri Nouwen writes, ‘The spiritual life is not a life before, after, or beyond our everyday existence. No, the spiritual life can be real only as it is lived in the midst of the pains and joys of life’.* But when to start? The very idea of an invisible, reliable God can prove difficult to accept, but in reality it isn’t. The good news is that this God is alongside each one of us, whether we acknowledge Him or not, in the everyday realities of our life experience.
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29th March 2022 - Surrender
Sin, simply put, is to act outside of God’s intention. It is a condition which affects all humanity, and Paul describes our human dilemma, ‘For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do’ (Rom. 7:15b). This problem is escalated as temptation, something akin to a craving, focusing our attention on the short-term benefit rather than the long-term impact. The Christian is invited to acknowledge this dilemma.
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28th March 2022 - Don't Judge
Finding fault in others is easy. Our instinct is to point the finger. Why do we run from personal responsibility? Authority makes it easy to blame another, and we want to avoid experiencing vulnerability. Issues of personal self-esteem must be faced if we consistently refuse to accept the blame when things go wrong; it’s a lack of resilience in owning outcomes.
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27th March 2022 - Keep Going
Spiritual formation is our lifetime’s work. We are easily distracted by what we view in the rear-view mirror. Am I disappointed with my younger self? Yes, in so many ways I might have learnt more of God’s ways sooner and had the courage and desire to apply them earlier. My misjudgments have wounded people, and of course damaged me.
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26th March 2022 - Chosen
In all of the complexity of seeking to understand the nature, character and purpose of God, it’s good to pause and recognise that God invites us to rest in the promise He has made us. So much of life is framed in terms of personal achievement measured against common success criteria, which we had no hand in deciding.
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25th March 2022 - Radical Honesty
We quickly realise that no one is immune to thinking and doing the wrong thing – what Christians call sin. Many studies by anthropologists and psychologists have sought to establish if there is a violent gene within our human make-up.* Paul confesses that even when we intend good, we are likely to produce its opposite – one reason why a new relationship with God through Jesus frees us from an enforced righteousness policed by moral laws.
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24th March 2022 - The Promise
Christians face the challenge of consistency. Newsweek reports that ‘the average person will typically have more than 6,000 thoughts in a single day’.* Our minds skip from one idea to the next, each stimulated by an external influence. Christian faith is a deep commitment that aims to influence our life choices.
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23rd March 2022 - Opportunity
Countless words describe the nature of our encounter with God. But everyone is created unique, so it’s unsurprising there are countless ways to encounter God. The popular idiom, ‘what’s good for the goose is good for the gander’ flies in the face of our God’s creativity.
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22nd March 2022 - Decisions
Jesus’ ministry was not about Himself, but about us, those He came to redeem. It was for our salvation that God came seeking the lost, namely us (Luke 19:10). Having been found by God, we are then invited to make a choice as to whether we want to engage with, and then subsequently grow in, God. All relationships are subject to the determination of the parties to the relationship. God is unwavering in His commitment to remain friends with us.
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21st March 2022 - Freedom
We shoulder a responsibility to express the truth of the gospel through our lives. What better evidence is there for God’s presence as promised by Jesus than lives guided by the Holy Spirit? Christianity is not a personal and superhuman effort to be good, but we make the surprising discovery that in Christ we can find the authority to bring change to our lives.
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20th March 2022 - God Encounter
The miracle of the Christian proposal is that we can encounter God every day; the mortal meets the immortal, we abide in the Lord’s presence. Christianity is not simply a philosophical concept, but a friendship with our divine creator. If we understand Jesus’ teachings as no more than a moral code, we will quickly find that its demands lie beyond our natural ability. Relationships are built on trust, moral codes on obedience enforced through punishment. The first gives rise to love, the latter only to fear.
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19th March 2022 - Run the Race
All athletes know the importance of diet.* As Christian athletes our diet is to feed from God’s Word, the bread of life, consistently and appropriately (John 6:35). Paul describes our life as participating in a race, with a prize for the winner. It’s easy to lose focus once life’s many responsibilities demand our adult attention.
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18th March 2022 - Solid Food
Spiritual formation aims to equip us to grow up. We can stubbornly refuse Christian adulthood and keep chasing childish distractions, whilst refusing to accept personal spiritual responsibility. There’s a distinction between childlike behaviour to enter the kingdom (Matt. 18:2–5) and being childish. Jesus invites us to live with the confident trust a child can invest in a parent.
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17th March 2022 - Mind of Christ
We associate the mind with thought. Having been trained to think, I easily live in my head, a place I’m comfortable in. Conceptually I interpret and comprehend many things; my challenge is doing something useful with my thoughts. The mind is, ‘the part of a person that makes it possible to think, feel emotions, and understand things’.
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16th March 2022 - These Foolish Things
In 2020, the Guardian newspaper reported that the proportion of students awarded first-class degrees in England increased by 90% in eight years.* Grade inflation or increased consumption of brain food, who knows? The same year saw 23% of undergraduate entry coming from ‘low participation neighbourhoods’, up from 14% nine years earlier.
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15th March 2022 - Heartfelt
The word ‘heart’ occurs over one thousand times throughout Scripture. It describes the core of our being, providing the engine room for our intellectual, physical and emotional life (Prov. 27:19). We are invited to hide God’s Word in our heart (Psa. 119:11) and it is by exploring our heart that we grow familiar and learn to understand the complexities of the inner life of the Spirit within us.
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14th March 2022 - Fear God
The basis of Christian maturity is clear: ‘fear God and keep his commandments’. It’s why we maintain a discipline of reading Scripture daily, and is the reason for Every Day with Jesus. Scripture informs our decision-making. So, to learn more of God and His ways helps us to make good, God-centred choices.
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13th March 2022 - Decisions
When we make a decision we settle something. It offers us the opportunity to choose between two or more opportunities, and then to live on the basis of our decision. Our human nature often prefers to postpone decisions for they appear so final. We wonder what might have happened had we made an alternative choice.
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12th March 2022 - Restored
The Christian proposal turns on the fact that mortal life is not the same as our existence. Rather, an eternal creator God establishes the basis for a route of recovery from sin, which obstructs human access to God. What we experience on earth is just a brief sojourn outside paradise, which is presented in Scripture as the original state of God’s creation.
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11th March 2022 - Where are You?
Early in Scripture, God asks the critical question we face every day, ‘Where are you?’ Like Adam we may feel we can hide from God’s scrutiny, but there is nowhere we can go to escape God’s gaze (Psa. 139:7–12). Indeed, the question requires an answer on two levels: one where we describe our physical position; the second, far more challenging, our metaphysical condition, or what is the real meaning and purpose of our life?
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10th March 2022 - Fallen
Obedience is the foundation on which spiritual formation is built. It’s a word with a mixed history given that we prize personal freedom. Increasingly, in an age driven by relentless messages communicated across innumerable social media platforms, it’s challenging to distinguish truth from untruth.
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9th March 2022 - Jesus' Supremacy
The basis on which we can place our complete trust in God is the fact that not only is He the creator of all things (Rev. 4:11), but in Christ He has restored relationship with humanity. The ministry of Jesus through the cross secures rescue, healing and restoration. When we accept God’s invitation for friendship we become a new creation within a new world order.
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8th March 2022 - Trinity
Each one of us is a unique individual. We experience life’s wilderness seasons when we feel alone, even abandoned. Yet, God invites us to find and enter into a community, and in fact models the nature of that community in the Trinity. Here, three distinct persons – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit – co-conspire and co-create in the highest interests of life.
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7th March 2022 - Loneliness and Solitude
'Good’ means suitable – and any ethical sense we associate with the word, such as to do a good deed, is really quite a modern concept.* This fits our text admirably, for God sees that it is unsuitable for Adam to be alone. There is recognition that just as God is Trinity, three persons in one essence, humanity is in need of community to flourish. Hence, God creates a partner for Adam. We can conclude that God consistently looks for the good, and cannot live comfortably within its opposite – with ‘bad’ meaning unsatisfactory.
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6th March 2022 - Images
God creates all of life and finally creates humanity. There’s no distinction between God’s created elements. Each is good and together they are ‘very good’ (Gen. 1:31). Remarkably, humanity is also made in God’s image, which means that both male and female reflect God.
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5th March 2022 - Creator God
God takes nothing and creates something. Outside of God there is no thing, which is why God provides the framework within which all that we can know is contained. The universe was crafted from nothing into everything we can touch, feel, sense, measure or detect, including living things, planets, stars, galaxies, dust clouds, light, and even time.
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4th March 2022 - Position
As life whistles past and our world is in perpetual movement, God remains the only unchangeable reality. Celebrating or weeping, Jesus is our constant (Heb. 13:8). At times all we can do is cling to little more than a shadow of the one we knew so intimately previously. Our mistake is to let go in the hope of finding a more satisfying source of help and hope.
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3rd March 2022 - Self Control
I am by nature an enthusiast. Problem is that I willingly and sincerely commit without pausing to calculate if I have the capacity to follow through on that commitment. So many speak of their enthusiasm for God, yet know the disappointment that accompanies moments of slippage. Those times when something interrupts our intended devotion. At its worst it leads us to sin; in every case it distracts our pursuit of God’s person and presence. It appears as though life is little more than a see-saw as we undulate between conviction and confession.
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2nd March 2022 - Ash Wednesday
Today is Ash Wednesday, when some Christian traditions mark the foreheads of congregants with an ash cross. It is an outward witness to their inner conviction to live and serve God fully and faithfully. Indeed Lent, which starts today, is a season that offers itself for personal reflection, change, and growth in Christian faith.
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1st March 2022 - Pancakes
Today in Britain it is Shrove Tuesday. The word ‘shrove’ comes from ‘shrive’, meaning to confess one’s sins. It is the day before Lent starts, a season of preparation for Easter and the celebration of the death and resurrection of Jesus. It is popularly called Pancake Day, since in many households, batters will be created and pancakes consumed.
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28th February 2022 - Seed
Concluding this issue of EDWJ, we are on the threshold of Lent. Our readings in March and April will explore spiritual formation. Very simply, this teaches us how we mature as disciples. Many things that engaged us as children we leave behind as we turn our attention to more adult matters. The same process takes place within our spiritual life (1 Cor. 13:11) when we pay active attention to the Holy Spirit (John 16:13).
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27th February 2022 - Resurrection
Looking at life through the lens of God’s Spirit only makes sense once we are assured of eternal life. Jesus promised we will enjoy resurrection and enter into glory with a life that can never die. Scripture, as here with the story of Lazarus, includes a number of illustrations of people who were resuscitated; that is, brought back to mortal life always knowing they would die again.
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26th February 2022 - Things Above
There are two ways of looking at life. One is through the lens of our mood and the practicalities that make up our day. Rooted in our immediate reality, this approach will keep our minds focused on our earthly existence. However, we can choose to view life through the lens of God’s Spirit. Here we follow Paul’s instruction, setting our
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25th February 2022 - God is Faithful
Following yesterday’s study, it’s important to state clearly that obedience does not equate to servitude. Whilst it is true that we are completely subject to God, He insists that we retain our free will. So we each retain control over the degree to which we choose to pursue God. God is no enforcer, and Adam and Eve were given free rein over the fruit they chose to eat (Gen. 2:16–17).
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24th February 2022 - Duty
For some, duty sounds like a controlling and restrictive measure. In the UK, we live in a democratic society where freedom and individuality are championed, duty often rejected as freedom’s restraint. Yet, whilst everything in life is available to us, the question is, as always, does everything benefit us (1 Cor. 10:23)? Duty is what is proper and what is obligated.
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23rd February 2022 - Borderland
It’s interesting to note that this story takes place on the border between Samaria and Galilee. The Samaritans were an ethno-religious group living in an area of Israel following the Assyrian conquest in 721 BC. They existed in the time of Jesus and, in limited numbers, still do today.
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22nd February 2022 - Idleness
'The devil makes work for idle hands’ is first recorded in the fourth century by Jerome, and in English in Chaucer’s ‘Tale of Melibeus’, in the Canterbury Tales, around 1400.* Idleness always creates space for wayward behaviour. Today this idleness is measured by failure to take action. How long Lazarus sat in poverty and pain at the rich man’s gate we don’t know, but for quite some time I imagine – as if he was invisible to all who stepped over him entering the house.
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21st February 2022 - Ambition
Ambition was historically seen as striving for favour. It’s Latin root means to go around, such as soliciting votes, and to curry favour. From the seventeenth century it came to mean someone’s strongest desire. What’s your strongest desire, or ambition? We tend to think of career and financial success, but Jesus directs our gaze elsewhere. Jesus indicates that discipleship will always prove demanding. Following Christ involves self-denial and embracing the cross (v24), an uncomfortable place to go.
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20th February 2022 - Zion
The Israelites received the Law on Mount Sinai (Exod. 19:20), yet our freedom was won on a hill outside Jerusalem, where Jesus was impaled on the cross. Jerusalem is also called Zion, the city of David, and serves forever as a metaphor for the Saviour, Jesus Christ. We’re invited to approach Mount Zion, Jesus Himself, in our prayers. Here we encounter the reality who is Jesus, who mediates God’s forgiveness.
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19th February 2022 - Living Stones
Many of us feel that we found God. We have a conversion story of when the light went on and we turned to Jesus, or a journey which led us to the conclusion that only He made sense of our life. But, God found us before anyone looked for a saviour (Rom. 5:8). Salvation is God’s initiative and, as beneficiaries, we each have a story to tell about how God found us and why we love and serve Him.
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18th February 2022 - A Multitude
It’s remarkable that, at seventy-five years old, Abram started on a new adventure. This was not part of some long-held retirement plan he and Sarai had imagined, but the ongoing maturing purpose of God shaping their lives.
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17th February 2022 - The Potter
Patience is described as the ability to wait, tolerate delay, face problems or suffering, to continue living despite difficulties, without complaining, becoming annoyed or anxious. As we read the story of the Israelites, we see that in exile they experience slavery and suffer from a high degree of impatience.
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16th February 2022 - Gratification
As Christians we are always invited to take the long view. I recall that when so-called credit cards were first introduced, one marketing strapline read, ‘It takes the waiting out of wanting’. The focus was on immediate gratification, a virtue in our materialistic society. Yet, the very name credit was an attempt to place a positive spin on what is accumulating debt.
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15th February 2022 - Eternal Word
When Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, we need to note the authority of God’s Word. God’s Word was the sole source for Moses’ work of faith. It’s easy to make valid excuses when our lives fail to reflect the qualities revealed throughout the Bible. In life’s busyness we become distracted and absorbed simply in getting by each day.
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14th February 2022 - Food for Life
Jesus said, ‘I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.’ (John 10:10). We desire to own things because we think they protect or improve our lives. We all too easily treat God as our lucky charm. Five thousand hungry folk saw Jesus as a fast food outlet, and He saw right through their selfish desire (v26).
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13th February 2022 - Morality
Morality, or right behaviour, was subject in 2019 to a BBC survey of 3,655 adults (aged 16+) looking at issues from relationships to the environment.* Whilst 70% agreed that a moral framework is important, belief about right or wrong differs greatly.
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12th February 2022 - Safety
Google reveals that mustard trees reach an average height of between 6 to 20 feet (2–7m), with a 20foot (7m) spread; they can reach up to 30 feet (9m). Quite remarkable, given the size of their seed: 1–2 mm! So what constitutes the ideal conditions for faith to grow? It is always God’s gift (Eph. 2:8).
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11th February 2022 - Faith and Forgiveness
Having considered God’s Word and will, we now turn to God’s work, both in us and through us. These verses present the essence of living every day with Jesus. We must constantly explore how to grow the mustard seed of faith that God’s Spirit deposits in our heart, and refuse to hold grudges against others.
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10th February 2022 - Budding Joy
Following a global pandemic, fuel shortages and pressure on the ‘just in time’ supply system, we are more conscious of the possibility of a calamity, a great misfortune, a cause of misery. Many live in calamity daily, from refugees to addicts. God’s promise is that even in the face of calamity we can retain confidence in His purpose. One of the most challenging truths from Scripture is that we are never
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9th February 2022 - Please God
The wonderful thing about God’s will is that whilst obedience pleases Him, it equally refreshes us. Obedience is like enjoying a fresh shower in God’s Spirit, continuously. The experience of a shower, the warmth of the pressurised water literally cleansing the skin and physically rebooting us, restores every aspect of our being; physical, emotional, psychological and spiritual.
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8th February 2022 - Nail the Truth
We are used to the word ‘goad’ being used to describe unhelpfully provoking someone. It actually means spearhead, something sharp, and came to describe the pointed stick used to herd cattle. In time, it came to mean to incite or stimulate, and this is the meaning used here. God’s Word is to instigate the revelation of God’s will through the practicalities of the lives we lead.
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7th February 2022 - Unfailing Love
Every evening before turning to sleep, it is constructive to take some time to lay before God aspects of the day just passed. Every day raises issues, disturbs past memories and stirs unexpected anxieties. These are all to be brought to God (1 Pet. 5:7), who alone sustains our total wellbeing.
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6th February 2022 - Identity
Living with our mind on God alone is challenging. Life offers a continuous struggle to make our voice heard, to establish our identity, and to win the respect of others. Yet Jesus had little time for reputation (Isa. 53:2–3). Today, with personality pursued as an end in itself, there’s a chance we might place our hope in human icons rather than life’s source – Jesus.
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5th February 2022 - Wisdom
God’s overarching will is for the wellbeing of humanity. This is lost the moment we break the very simple rules established by God for the enrichment of society; and society includes everyone, without exception.
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4th February 2022 - Purpose Not Plans
I'm no planner. I’ve always lived in the immediate, finding difficulty in laying medium- to long-term plans. Whilst reducing my sources for anxiety, reality can surprise me with its intense demands. We are all created differently, so my approach is just one amongst many. However, one thing uniting us all is that God has a purpose for our lives, from prayer to the fundamental ‘why’ of our existence.
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3rd February 2022 - Declaration
The vast traffic on eBay, and similar online platforms, reveals how eager people are to obtain things. We live in a society that can sustain a substantial leisure industry. Generally we acquire something because it suits us and we want to display it, from furniture to fine clothes.
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2nd February 2022 - Vigilance
God’s will is completely expressed in Jesus. Jesus could only do what His Father showed Him (John 5:19). He was vigilant to observe His Father’s movement, avoiding all distractions, so demonstrating perfect obedience. I have a short attention span, so keeping my focus on the movement of God’s Spirit every day isn’t easy.
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1st February 2022 - Doing Good
How can it be possible for suffering to be a part of God’s will? In a liberal society, where human rights are respected, it is difficult to engage with the concept of imposed suffering. Yet, many Christians live in fear because of their faith.
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31st January 2022 - Together
Everything that exists does so because God holds everything together. Science indicates the way all of the world interconnects, and fresh discoveries provide greater insight into our wonderful creation that God spoke into existence. Not only is all of life sustained by God, but we only realise our full potential when we find God’s way of shining in our context.
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30th January 2022 - Many Plans
Aspiration is encouraged. It differs from ambition in asking that we develop the best of ourselves rather than acting as an all-consuming goal. Aspirations change throughout life and require both self-discipline and external advice for greatest fulfilment. There is a danger in a society that associates aspiration primarily with educational, financial and overarching societal achievements, that personal ambition emerges disguised as aspiration.
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29th January 2022 - Humble me Lord
Job’s story is tragic but influential. Ezekiel names him with Noah and Daniel to help illustrate how bad Jerusalem’s situation is, and James references him alongside the prophets to encourage perseverance. Job teaches us about God’s will. In a moment, Job lost his family, went bankrupt and suffered a painful health condition. On his own admission he could not make sense of his life but recognised that he was incapable of comprehending God’s ways.
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28th January 2022 - God's Plan
We are born with a seed of purpose sown in our heart. Life experiences cause us to consider laying hold of that seed, yet there’s no guarantee it will germinate and grow. I was 19 before hearing Jesus’ story and accepting His invitation.
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27th January 2022 - Future Hope
It can seem discouraging to recall that from the moment we’re born we are approaching the grave! We can brood on this or live making the most of our time. The pandemic reminded me that worry couldn’t help me since the psalmist says that my life on earth is set by God (Psa. 139:16). Worry can’t add one hour to my mortal vacation (Matt. 6:27). So, I just got on with life. My wife caught Covid, which turned into the long variety. It has had a big impact on her, and our life choices, yet it hasn’t interrupted our service of God.
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26th January 2022 - Living Stones
God’s purpose is to reveal His goodness through His disciples. Each has a story of hope for a world consumed by conspiracy theories and negative headlines. We may instinctively expect bad news, or look at life through rose-tinted spectacles, and are shocked with our experience.
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25th January 2022 - God's Spirit
God’s kingdom is elusive. Nicodemus’ reasonable request for clear answers to heartfelt questions is met with mystery. The will of God often appears more of a riddle than a solution. We eagerly look to God, yet as easily as the wind passes us by we can miss the moment of His presence. Our whole journey with God is to grow in sensitivity to His Spirit’s movement. We read God’s Word to become familiar with the sign of God’s passing presence.
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24th January 2022 - Kingdom Come
We now turn from God’s Word to God’s will, starting with the Lord’s Prayer. This was Jesus’ response to His disciples’ request (Luke 11:1), the only prayer Jesus gave His followers. It is at the heart of my daily devotions and I pray these words of Jesus several times a day.
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23rd January 2022 - Read and Pray
Our Farnham offices lie in the shadow of Waverley Abbey, the first Cistercian monastery in Britain. Following the Rule of St Benedict, the monks meditated on Scripture and prayed seven times a day, beginning with Vigils before dawn and concluding with Compline around 8pm. There is a growing interest in monastic communities today as Christians explore ways of living, learning and serving together built on Scripture and prayer.
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22nd January 2022 - Sins Seduction
In critical situations, we call out in an attempt to summon help. God invites us to request His support when challenged. One way to prepare for such situations is to decide where we take our stand; God’s Word or our understanding? We are invited to shelter in God’s shadow (Psa. 91:4) to successfully extinguish temptation the moment it captures our attention. Its fires ignite quickly and rapidly consume our will to resist.
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21st January 2022 - Fit for Purpose
The verses quoted address the hardest aspect of walking God’s way. Jesus says that it’s the character of our heart that determines the quality of our Christian walk (Matt. 15:16–20). So we daily engage with God’s Word to align our heart with Jesus’ instructions. These qualities are also regularly picked up in the epistles, which act as practical instruction manuals for Jesus’ disciples, the first Christians.
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20th January 2022 - Affliction
One of the great challenges that confronts the Christian is the fact of suffering in the world. Whilst we may question why an all-powerful God allows such adversity, we can see that it is common to all humanity. It’s a mistake to assume that Christian faith itself is sufficient to ward off disappointment and apparent disaster.
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19th January 2022 - Speak Out
In emphasising reading God’s Word daily (EDWJ’s purpose), there’s a danger that we assume we’re critical to the understanding and communication of God’s Word. Whilst it’s true that the Word needs proclaiming (Rom. 10:14), God’s creation itself always remains as a clear revelation to His reality (Rom. 1:20). Our challenge is never to lose sight of God’s Word but to order all of life so.
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18th January 2022 - Faith Muscle
'Goodness’ entered the English language as ‘godnes’, indicating confidence in God’s divine goodness. We always want God to be good to us. Our difficulties arise when what we encounter doesn’t match our imagined path in life: a divorce, loss of a job, an unwelcome health condition.
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17th January 2022 - Sandwich
This week we will conclude our reflections on God’s Word by looking at Psalm 119. It declares that God is all-sufficient and revives our spirit. It begins by inviting us to do three things: to walk in God’s ways (vv1–3), to write Scripture on our heart (vv11–12) and to daily profess it with our lips (vv13–15). In every sandwich, the essential part is the filling; in feeding our heart, Scripture is the essential element.
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16th January 2022 - Eyes Front
Imagine if you were to drive your car with your eyes fixed on the rear-view mirror. It would be very dangerous for you and others. Yet, many of us live our lives looking backwards, not forwards. We feel safe with what we know and have no real desire to discover the freedom of the unknown. The familiar is comforting; the future uncertain.
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15th January 2022 - Confidence
We need confidence to navigate life effectively, a confidence in God (Jer. 17:7). It is both the assurance we place in the truth and reliability of someone or something, combined with an ability to rely on it, come what may. It means our glass is always half full! Jesus invites us to live as ‘glass half full’ people, finding God’s goodness in all eventualities of life.
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14th January 2022 - Apologetics
The word ‘apologetic’ suggests an expression of regret for something to someone offended by words or deeds. Add an ‘s’ and we have ‘apologetics’, ‘a branch of theology devoted to the defense of the divine origin and authority of Christianity’.* – not apologising, but offering a clear, reasoned case for Christianity.
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13th January 2022 - Sabbath Rest
One of Jesus’ promises is that in turning to Him we receive rest (Matt. 11:28). A quick Google search reveals the rapid rise in anxiety. Many who experience Long Covid report a degree of personal anxiety that they hadn’t previously known. The media reports an increasing antidepressant use.
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12th January 2022 - Example
We recently had friends around with their five children, the youngest just one year old. As we sat around the room, we had fun adopting the same pose and watching how the baby would pause, look at us and then seek to copy our action; for example, all sitting with our arms in the air.
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11th January 2022 - Kingdom Come
A Christian disciple is someone who’s been turned around by God’s grace. No longer tossed and blown about by what others think, their deceitful scheming (Eph. 4:14), but rooted in God’s Word from which we draw our daily nourishment (Ps. 1:3). Filled with God’s Spirit (1 Cor. 3:16), we become points of presence so that wherever we find ourselves we can give birth to God’s purpose.
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10th January 2022 - Harvest
Once we make God’s Word part of our daily diet, we can expect our lives to bear good fruit. Paul lists the fruit as, ‘love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control’, where forbearance is an old-fashioned word for patience (Gal. 5:22–23).
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9th January 2022 - The Message
Yesterday revealed we must build on God’s Word, the foundation for our life. Today we learn that it is also the diet we need for the spiritual stamina to survive our mortal life. Jesus reminded Satan that, ‘It is written: “Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.”’ (Matt. 4:4). So we are to feed from, as well as to build upon, God’s Word. Failure to feed on Scripture leads to our slow starvation. Unnoticed, we shall lose spiritual weight and the ability to love and serve God.
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8th January 2022 - Idols
Scripture tells us to always be alert. Our Christian faith is under continual scrutiny and attack (1 Pet. 5:8), from direct assaults on Christianity’s underpinning values to attempts to misinform us through the many distractions presented by a prosperous, free society.
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7th January 2022 - Humility
Paul is unashamed to point to his own life as an example of how God calls us to live (v10). I wonder how confident we would be in suggesting that family and friends inspect our lives in detail to discover what the impact of serving God looks like? We know how challenging it is to find consistency in our walk of faith. As Selwyn Hughes constantly stressed, the reality of belief is always measured in our behaviour.
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6th January 2022 - Battle
Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit (v1), enters the wilderness – a barren place incapable of sustaining life, where he fasts for 40 days. In Scripture, 40 represents purification. Noah sailed for 40 days whilst God purified the earth; the people of Israel wandered for 40 years as they were purified in order to enter the Promised Land. At this point of His purification, Jesus was tested by Satan. His chosen weapon was God’s Word, the sword of the Spirit (Eph. 6:17). He refused to enter into disputation, but trusted the truth Scripture offers us.
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5th January 2022 - Fire
As a child I remember travelling on steam trains. The engine takes hot steam from a boiler, which expands under pressure and the heat energy is converted into work. It’s much like the life of every disciple. We require the fire of God’s love in the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:3) to inspire us to live creative lives of service. The fire is maintained by encountering Christ in Scripture and the prayer such reading inspires to rise from our lips, in worship and intercession.
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4th January 2022 - God's Initiatives
Three times God’s glory initiates in our human story. First, God spoke creation into existence. Next, Jesus was born, the mystery who is both God and man. Eventually, Christ will return, marking the end of the ages. Today we live in the time following Jesus’ earthly life and wait in anticipation of His return.
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3rd January 2022 - Beginnings
It’s reassuring to know that everything that exists was created by a supreme intelligence – God. In times of uncertainty, such as the Covid-19 pandemic, life can prove challenging. Where can we find the level of security we crave? Well, it remains where it has always been, rooted in the truth of God’s Word.
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2nd January 2022 - Jesus
The wonder of the incarnation, or the appearance of God in the flesh, is remarkable. Despite disobeying God, what we call sin, our heavenly Father chose to come and live amongst us to reveal who God is and how we are to enter into fullness of life (John 10:10). God’s glory, clothed in flesh, walked this earth, so that the full face and glory of God was veiled from human sight. No one can see the face of God and live (Exod. 33:20).
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1st January 2022 - The Word
This issue of EDWJ will look at God’s Word, God’s will and God’s work. Today we start with God’s Word. Strikingly, it preceded all of creation, for God’s Word is Jesus, the foundation for all that is.
Ultimately, creation is sustained by God’s Word alone (Col. 1:15–17).
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31st December 2021 - Ask God
It’s New Year’s Eve, a time when well intentioned resolutions are made, yet seldom kept. In contrast, the Christian year traditionally starts with the first Sunday in Advent, so is well and truly up and running by now.
In 1755; John Wesley* introduced the idea of the Christian renewing their commitment to Christ each year with a Covenant Service. He used material from the writings of the seventeenth-century puritans, Joseph and Richard Alleine. With modifications, the Methodist Church still uses this. It’s something we can benefit from.
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30th December 2021 - Incarnate Wisdom
The incarnation is God’s complete and final invitation to enter into friendship with God. Defined as ‘a relationship between two or more friends’,* friendship leaves a lot of scope for determining its substance. It takes a lifetime to explore this friendship with God, and presents a series of questions, the answers to which will decide how deep and intimate we allow that friendship to become.
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29th December 2021 - Hospitality
Christianity is born out of hospitality, which means ‘friendliness to guests’.* And everyone living on God’s earth is a guest. As Christ’s disciples, we are invited by Jesus to offer the gift of friendliness.
Not all of us feel comfortable in a social setting. It’s one reason God creates His family, often expressed through church congregations. Yet, the Church’s primary purpose is to reflect the present reality of Jesus. Too often it becomes introverted and consumed with its own existence. The Church does not exist to facilitate church.
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28th December 2021 - Waiting and Watching
Forty days after Jesus’ birth, Mary presented herself with her Son for purification to fulfil Mosaic Law. Here Simeon took Jesus in his arms and prophesied the heart of the Christmas message for all time. It is hard to wait for God’s moments that we’ve already perceived in the eyes of God’s Spirit, but not yet manifested on earth. Israel had lived in prophetic silence for four hundred years for the Messiah. Simeon can’t contain his excitement. He announces that salvation, through Christ, is for everyone, both Jew and Gentile, confirming this is the Messiah.
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27th December 2021 - Let's Go
God speaks to provoke a response. He is never static. We live in an age where the goal is the accumulation of knowledge, but knowledge is there to enable us to perform better in life. So, all that we observe, encounter and mentally absorb is meant to find expression through our lives.
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26th December 2021 - Freely Give
In Britain, December 26 is a public holiday called Boxing Day. Established in the nineteenth century, servants were given the day off and the wealthy provided boxes of food for poor people.
Traditionally in England we go for a long walk, graze off the cold cuts from Christmas leftovers, and generally wind down. It’s a day of reflection after the energetic fun and frivolity of the previous day. It always feels as if there is space, and it is wonderful to wake up knowing there is nothing that must be done today.
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25th December 2021 - Mary's Song
Happy Christmas! The rush towards Christmas has ended. We awake to the hushed silence of the feast of Christ’s birth. What’s true of our physical experience is also true for our spirit. Mary, after all the shocking events of Gabriel’s annunciation, ‘hurried’ to visit her cousin Elizabeth (v39). Looking for reassurance for the bold ‘yes’ she has given to God, He confirms His word at the first greeting between the two women. Elizabeth prophesies over Mary and Mary responds, singing God’s promise.
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24th December 2021 - The Promise
The seal of the Holy Spirit is like an engagement ring. It demonstrates that we are pledged to God, and shall ultimately be a part of the mysterious Bride of Christ (2 Cor. 11:2–3). We are joined to Christ ‘the hour we first believed’. Christmas is God’s proposal to humanity.
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23rd December 2021 - Walking the Light
Christmas is a season of light, from Christmas trees to gaudy house extravaganzas. These all symbolise Jesus, the light of the world, arriving with the gospel message that sin is defeated and we are free to follow and worship God.
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22nd December 2021 - Treasure from Heaven
If we treasure something, we store it up for future use. The UK Treasury maintains the economy, promoting conditions that enable economic growth and stability at home and abroad. The kingdom of God offers a treasury of wisdom, which is the currency, and ensures its effective growth.
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21st December 2021 - Respect
Christmas is a season of wonder. The incarnation is surrounded with mystery as God breaks in. How completely we take the Gospel reports seriously may well depend on our appetite for the supernatural. But for me this is pure history!
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20th December 2021 - Fear Not
The Christian life is counter-intuitive. We are taught from birth to do all we might to avoid pain – physical, emotional and psychological. I was naive enough once to think I could live just such a life. Even after finding faith and accepting that to andbad things happen to God’s good people, I wanted to assume that God would spare me. And of course He didn’t.
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19th December 2021 - Peace Makers
One week to Christmas Day. For those lighting candles in their Advent wreath, today’s candle traditionally represents peace. Our world is always in need of peace, and of course one of Jesus’ titles is Prince of Peace (Isa. 9:6)
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16th January 2022 - Eyes Front
Imagine if you were to drive your car with your eyes fixed on the rear-view mirror. It would be very dangerous for you and others. Yet, many of us live our lives looking backwards, not forwards. We feel safe with what we know and have no real desire to discover the freedom of the unknown. The familiar is comforting; the future uncertain.
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18th December 2021 - Prepare the Way
Christianity is rooted in biblical revelation. This collection of scriptures provides our understanding of how God works in a world consumed by its own pursuit of truth. Such is humanity’s presumption that it believes it has the competence to understand the origins of life. Yet, whilst answers are presented, they lead to many more questions.
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17th December 2021 - Personal Responsibility
As Christians, we enter into a partnership with God, which operates when we choose to obey and do as God directs. Here, the blind man discovers three things, still relevant today.
He learns that sin is not the source of sickness (v3). We are invited to discover the grace and goodness of God in all aspects of life. This challenges many of the frames of reference we have adopted from our upbringing, education and assumptions about life. This is testing but offers one measure of the sincerity of our faith.
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16th December 2021 - Alpha and Omega
Bound by the limitations of mortality, we can’t fully grasp God’s perspective. We think in weeks; God holds eternity in His hands (Isa. 43:11–13). At both the beginning and the end, He perpetually sees the substance of everything. Following God requires our trust, especially when life makes no immediate sense.
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15th December 2021 - Believe
It’s sometimes difficult to believe, when all the evidence suggests that all we are believing in is disintegrating before our very eyes. Each of us will have a story where, when invited to believe, we stumbled and messed up.
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14th December 2021 - Fellowship
Many never find the fullness of God they yearn for. That is because we live between the devil’s darkness and the light of God. Our society places huge pressure upon us to conform to standards that are irrelevant as far as the gospel is concerned.
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13th December 2021 - Blindsided
The best of intentions is subject to sabotage, often by our own hand. Simply responding to Jesus is a great first step into a life subject to constant change – but only ever a first step. We are all used to seeing bright sunshine suddenly obscured by passing clouds. So with us. We feel full of God’s Spirit and then darkness engulfs us, we struggle and fall. This is the nature of growing into maturity in Christ. The perennial question remains; how much do we want Jesus?
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12th December 2021 - Awake
Observing sunrises is associated with summer, not winter. Yet they still occur. Waiting for sunrise takes patience. Once, on the slopes of Mt Subasio above Assisi, Italy, I waited to see the sun rise above the Apennines. It was cold and took time as light quietly preceded the bright orb’s return.
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11th December 2021 - Chosen
Last August we opened Waverley Abbey’s Café at weekends. It was wonderful to welcome our local Farnham neighbours, and others, to enjoy the hospitality and renewal the House and Abbey afford.
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10th December 2021 - Growth by Grace
The Bible sets high standards (vv3–4). I’ve spoken empty words far too often. Knowing where my mind has taken me, and where I’ve let myself down under peer pressure and personal preference, it is grace alone on which I remain totally dependent.
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9th December 2021 - Faith and Doubt
Christmas celebrates Jesus’ birth. But we know His life will end in apparent despair and real desolation. Jesus revealed God’s purpose by always doing His Father’s bidding (John 5:19). Jesus tells us to obey the Father, with Scripture to guide us. Our challenge? Discerning God’s will and purpose.
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8th December 2021 - Heritage
Heritage lies at the heart of Waverley Abbey. The earliest mention of Farnham is in a 688 charter when Cædwalla, King of Wessex, gave land to two or three monks for a monastery. This became a ‘mother’ church for the area and recent work has revealed a small church under St Andrew’s parish church.
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7th December 2021 - Present Always
Recently Jayne woke aware of silent movement in the bedroom. She put on a light to see a bat flying above her. Knowing they navigated by echolocation using ultrasound, she turned off the light and went back to sleep.* The bat was gone by morning.
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6th December 2021 - Light
Light is ‘the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible’, something that excites the human visual system.* Without light we cannot see where we’re going (Matt. 15:14). We can’t find our way since we’re consumed in darkness, impotent in determining direction. This is both isolating and frightening. But, in the darkness, we can only await the dawn, a fresh shaft of divine light to lead us on in our walk of faith (Psa. 104:19–23).
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5th December 2021 - Disagreeing Well
Many people use an Advent wreath and light a candle for each of the four Sundays leading up to Christmas. The tradition is said to have been recommended by Martin Luther for families to use in their home as they instructed the family on the coming of Christ and encouraged them to live in hope and expectation of His return.*
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4th December 2021 - Unclean
If honest, each of us has overreacted to a situation, judged someone unfairly, misinterpreted the tone of an email or social media post, and taken something personally when it wasn’t meant that way. The art of pausing and ‘counting to ten’ has been all but lost as opinions and comments are sprayed like machine gun bullets across the blogosphere.
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3rd December 2021 - Expectation
Waiting is challenging. Children often find the last few days leading up to Christmas unbearable. They sense the excitement, yet there is nothing they can do to speed its arrival.
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2nd December 2021 - Lighthouse
Lighthouses have existed since Egyptian times.* Their purpose is to warn sailors of fatal danger. John the Baptist was a human lighthouse. Confident in his calling he chose a distinct path to express his message preparing people for the ministry of Jesus. He knew his identity and lived his purpose boldly.
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1st December 2021 - Light and Life
Life’s a gift! It offers us the chance to go in search of meaning, to make peace with ourselves and life itself. Life offers us options but insight and understanding, come from one enduring origin, God, creator of all. We must find trust in our ability and belief that we can successfully face many daily demands for our confidence to grow.
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30th November 2021 - Consider
The word Advent is from the Latin, one meaning is ‘glorious arrival’, speaking of the incarnation, and Christ’s future return. For each of us there is some arrival point where we encounter Christ; the time at which we choose to follow God’s way in how we live our life.
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29th November 2021 - Be Alert
The incarnation, the event that we celebrate each Christmas, was a surprise to all but God. Mary was invited by an angel to give herself to God in the divine conception of Jesus. She had no foreknowledge, and enjoyed little time to decide if to agree or not.
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28th November 2021 - Advent
Today is the first day of Advent. It introduces our seasonal Christmas preparation. Known as the lesser fast, it offers disciples an opportunity to prepare their hearts for Jesus; not simply focusing upon remembering the incarnation, but more looking towards Christ’s return (Mark 13:26).
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27th November 2021 - Understanding
Understanding comes from God, and we are invited to go in search of it. Once we understand something we are able to make sense of it, both for ourselves and others. Peter declares, ‘But in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect’ (1 Pet. 3:15).
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26th November 2021 - Commend God Together
Lockdown reintroduced us to isolation. Normal social life was overnight replaced with living under our own roof, with workplace, shops and cafés no longer available. Many found they struggled with their health and wellbeing.
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25th November 2021 - God Is Great
Augustine of Hippo writes, ‘there will come days of tribulations, and greater tribulations...Let no-one promise himself what the gospel does not promise’.* We do not give thanks for an avoidance of trouble; we give thanks to God for provision through the trouble itself. It’s what Walter Brueggemann helpfully describes as, ‘the move from disorientation to new orientation’.
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24th November 2021 - Fully Committed
It might seem a considerable demand to request a heart fully committed to God. In the past, I’ve assumed it’s what I do for God that somehow establishes my Christian credentials. Yet, in a season when I was brought very low, I found God present regardless of my inability to do anything. I was 27 and collapsed with physical exhaustion.
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23rd November 2021 - Live
What makes for the good life? There are many recipes on offer. Background, peer pressure and, increasingly, media play a significant part in shaping our opinion. It takes a self-assured individual to stand their ground on things they believe to be best for their life in the face of noisy opposition.
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22nd November 2021 - Fishing
How many of us know we have received this direct invitation from Jesus: ‘follow me’? These two simple words are found 13 times in the Gospels. In response, the first disciples left what they were doing and chose Jesus.
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21st November 2021 - Knock Knock
This past week we have identified some of the overtures God makes in inviting us to follow Him, whatever our circumstances or presence of mind. Yet, even if we turn a blind eye and reject them, God will never give up on us. His whole purpose is to seek and find us and bring us back into friendship through the Spirit (Luke 15:3–7).
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20th November 2021 - Deep Love
God’s infinitude is mirrored in the countless ways we can choose to meet Him. It’s easy to fall into a habitual style in our approach to God. However, we know that relationships can waste away when treated as a duty, for familiarity breeds contempt.
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19th November 2021 - Beyond Death
Salvation means to be rescued from danger, loss and harm. Mum always advised me to keep out of harm’s way, words I frequently failed to heed. We’re wired to seek safety ahead of danger; an instinct that grows stronger as we age. Today I’m more risk averse and aware of potential dangers than ever.
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18th November 2021 - Burden Bearer
At times, we feel the weight of life heavy upon our shoulders. It takes the edge off everything. There are remedies, many quite debilitating. Those in management roles tell me they get home and reach for a glass of wine to relax them. I’m not critical, I’ve had my flirtations with alcohol dependence, both the buzz and to quieten my anxiety.
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17th November 2021 - Return To The Lord
Jesus’ earthly life reveals that no one can avoid pain. As we age we observe, and draw encouragement from the fact that many build their testimony to God’s presence in life’s storms.
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16th November 2021 - Let's Reason Together
God can seem like a great idea, but an unrealisable aspiration. A sense that we are loved by the creator of our world touches our emotions, yet our minds tell us this is only an idle dream.
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15th November 2021 - Balance
We seek to live lives of generosity. All too often, our best of intentions is hijacked by a distant, painful memory, or an unfair, instant judgment. I am bemused with both the enthusiasm I have for God’s way, and my often complete ignorance in walking in Jesus’ footsteps.
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14th November 2021 - Life Management
As we learn to walk God’s way, the Holy Spirit acts as our compass to ensure we learn to live our mortal life well. Christianity is
both belief and behaviour. We discover that God empowers us to manage our daily life experience. This involves our inner world influenced by perception and emotion, as well as the way we interact through participation in the physicality of life.
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13th November 2021 - Peace With Circumstances
Everyone experiences both triumph and tragedy in their life. Circumstances invade uninvited, and often unwelcome. At Waverley Abbey we are contacted by many people looking for encouragement through difficult experiences that test faith. They can fuel spiritual growth; they also provide the rocks on which our faith may become shipwrecked for a season.
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12th November 2021 - Peace with Neighbour
Yesterday was Remembrance Day in the UK. My only childhood experience of church was attending Remembrance Sunday with my dad as he recalled fallen comrades Jesus is clear; failure to love neighbours is to fail to love God. We can present a host of reasons why this is impossible, but Jesus tells us we must love even our enemies (Matt. 5:44).
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11th November 2021 - Peace with Self
Finding ‘inner peace’ is the express longing of many people. Life not only makes physical demands, but also emotional and psychological.
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10th November 2021 - Peace with God
Scripture is clear; we choose to live by the flesh or by the Spirit. The flesh, in essence, is to live from a worldly point of view. It excludes God, or at least reduces God to a pattern of belief to which we only pay lip service. Our mortal lives consist of an ongoing battle between flesh and the Spirit.
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9th November 2021 - Rest for my Soul
God’s promise and purpose as we respond to His invitation is to meet us in our pursuit of inner peace; rest for our soul. The Centre for Mental Health, following a spending review, reported the cost of mental health difficulties at a record level of £119 billion in 2019– 2020.
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8th November 2021 - Compass
Words that sound so comforting were spoken at a time of Judah’s greatest pain and confusion. Exiled to Babylon, defeated, humbled and apparently abandoned by God. Prosperity, hope and a future seemed far from assured. Yet, God promised this was simply a staging post on the essential course of their God experience.
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7th November 2021 - Departure
God can make me feel quite uncomfortable. I am very aware of the many fractures in my life. Scripture speaks of the power of the gospel to transform our lives (Rom. 12:2; 2 Cor. 5:17). Transformation means to change from one thing to something completely different, something better.
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6th November 2021 - Sunset
The close of our day is an excellent time to pause and reflect on where we’ve travelled in the past 24 hours. So much can happen in a day; so many encounters and experiences to review.
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5th November 2021 - Sunrise
For most of us, good intentions are less the problem than the distractions of life’s realities that hijack the best of them! The wisdom of God’s Word makes sense, yet is too often lost in the many demands of our day.
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4th November 2021 - Surprise
For most journeys we know our destination from the outset. We make many journeys daily. We visit a neighbour, drive to the shops or take the dog round the block. Most of the time, our mind is anywhere but present with us on our travels but captured by our next task or filled with unresolved issues we know we must settle.
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3rd November 2021 - Story
Journeys introduce us to people we haven’t met before. On pilgrimage, we encounter and engage with a group and experience things together. Travelling alone, we still interact with people along the way.
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2nd November 2021 - Luggage
We all prepare for a journey in different ways. On pilgrimage, where we daily have to carry all our own luggage, it’s best to travel light. In some ways, what we insist on including in our luggage will reveal a lot about where our security lies.
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1st November 2021 - The Journey
We begin a fresh journey today. It’s one that will lead us to Christmas. It is a journey framed by the timeless Christmas message – journeying with others in search of God.
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31st Oct 2021 - Transformed
Learning to be satisfied with what one has is something Scripture encourages. It literally means to accept that what we have is enough. In a world where accumulation is the norm, it can prove difficult learning to be satisfied.
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30th Oct 2021 - Belief and Values
Our beliefs are what we hold to be true. As Christians, we choose to accept the saving grace of Jesus and the inspiration of Scripture. Whilst belief is easy to express in words, the test of our beliefs lies in the degree to which we express them through our life choices.
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29th Oct 2021 - Speak Well
Many of our emotions are accompanied by a physical experience. Grief grips the heart and constricts our breath. Often we act out the physical feeling we experience. We tense up with anger and give it physical or verbal expression.
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28th Oct 2021 - Establish My Steps
To step is to take an action that leads to a result. God is interested in securing our safe encounter with Him. As we consider the many opportunities before us and the decisions we might take, we can never know what the results might be. We marry full of hope and anticipation, only to lose our partner suddenly to an unexpected illness.
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27th Oct 2021 - Feast
The consistent promise in the Bible is that fullness of life comes from God alone (Col. 2.9). This challenges human wisdom, and indeed Scripture tells the story of humanity’s natural inconsistency, vacillating between following God and natural instinct.
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26th Oct 2021 - Little Christ
No one can have God as Father who does not have the church as Mother’. So said St Cyprian, whose quote is referred to by John Calvin throughout his Institutes. This may sound a strange description, yet it is the Church that must submit to Christ in all things (Eph. 5:21–28). Indeed, the Church is the bride of Christ awaiting the glorious day when she will be united with Christ (Rev. 19:6–9).
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25th Oct 2021 - Live your Life
Look around any church and you will observe great diversity. Whilst everyone seeks God, the range of experience is varied. From
the financial wealth of individuals to their encounter with illness, from grief to joy, church offers a snapshot of individual life experience everywhere. One reason Paul reminds the church to rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep (Rom. 12:15).
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24th Oct 2021 - Bread for Life
The reason for Every Day with Jesus is to unlock the Bible and open God’s treasury of blessing contained within all of Scripture. It’s taking the time to approach and settle down in front of Jesus, much as this crowd did on the mountainside. Then inviting Jesus to bless His Word and nourish us with fresh hope and new life.
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23rd Oct 2021 - Past Present and Future
Solomon thanks God for three key foundations that sustain Christian witness. First, he thanks God for his heritage. Next, for his own calling and purpose and, finally, he declares God is trustworthy.
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22nd Oct 2021 - Awareness
The reaction of the leper who returned to thank Jesus is demonstrative; he ‘threw himself at Jesus’ feet’. This suggests a lot of energy, reflecting the scale of his gratitude. Someone, long placed beyond mainstream society, was cleansed and invited to become part of something precious from which he had been excluded.
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21st Oct 2021 - Overcoming Fear
There are some people who may never know the extent of their part in global mission. Ananias is one of these. We have this brief mention in Scripture, but through his courage and faithfulness, God released the powerful and influential ministry of Paul.
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20th Oct 2021 - Reflect then Return
Jonah’s first response was to run! Called east to Nineveh in Iraq, he headed west towards Lebanon. Yet, God interrupted his journey. Now inside a large fish, Jonah takes time to reflect and respond to God.
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19th Oct 2021 - God Knows
Nowadays, we are bombarded with words across a variety of platforms. It’s increasingly difficult to hear the Word of God. Not only is God’s Word drowned out in the clamour, but we easily become influenced by these many voices.
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18th Oct 2021 - Sing to the Lord
The Israelites expressed their terror as they saw Pharaoh and the Egyptians pursuing them (Exod. 14:10–11). They didn’t organise a praise party. A reminder that it is easier giving thanks looking back
from a place of safety than when facing an insurmountable problem. God invites us to give thanks from a place of faith, whilst still waiting to experience a practical solution. We must pause, believe and give thanks to God (Exod. 14:13–14).
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17th Oct 2021 - Deliverance
One thing we know is that ultimately we shall see God face to face. Whatever life serves up to us, nothing can separate us from God (Rom. 8:38–39). The process we must travel through may prove testing, yet every step of the way God’s hand holds us. We may need to find courage and confidence in equal measure, but God is our strong deliverer (Psa. 140:7).
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16th Oct 2021 - Refuge from the Storm
Pilgrims making their way to Lindisfarne, or Holy Island, in Northumbria, Northern England, must cross on a path that only exists at low tide. Halfway across is a refuge, built in case a pilgrim gets caught by the swift incoming tide as they cross.
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15th Oct 2021 - God is Faithful
Faithfulness is one acid test of love. When Katey, my first wife, required the support of external care as multiple sclerosis developed, I well remember being advised by a social worker that it would be quite understandable if I couldn’t cope and chose to walk away from my marriage. I told her that, whilst I had little experience of my capacity as a carer, I’d made commitments before God, family and friends at my wedding that meant I didn’t enjoy the freedom to walk away.
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14th Oct 2021 - God is Love
We recognise that a fundamental human need is our desire to be loved. Yet, today there are more stories of failed love and fractured families than at any time in history. Despite this evidence, individuals still risk everything in their search for love.
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13th Oct 2021 - Prince of Peace
Not only are we invited to converse with the Lord of Lords, we enjoy access to the source of all wisdom. The very meaning of life is crafted through God’s act of creation, redemption and return. This is the sign of a loving, caring God. One who creates us in His image (Gen. 1:27), comes, finds and rescues us in our sin (Col. 1:13–14), and will return to restore His kingdom in completeness (1 Pet. 1:3–5).
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12th Oct 2021 - Lord of All
It is impossible to exhaust language that describes God’s character and qualities. I find myself speechless as I meditate upon the Lord. Not simply a lord but the Lord of Lords. In other words, there is no power or authority that exceeds that of our God.
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11th Oct 2021 - Creator God
Considering the reasons we have to praise and thank God, we do well to pause and consider our life’s source. The Bible says that God formed humanity and breathed life into His creation (Gen. 2:7). The word for ‘breath’ also means ’spirit’ and refers to the life of God that inhabits every believer in the Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 6:19).
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10th Oct 2021 - Remain and Rest
Gardening is not everyone’s cup of tea. Jesus reminds us what every gardener knows; prune hard and the yield is greatly increased.
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9th Oct 2021 - The Way
Thomas asked a great question, ‘Lord, we don’t know where you are going, so how can we know the way?’ Throughout history, humanity has tried to control its future. A recent article described church leaders as looking for post-pandemic confidence ‘in data and prediction’.* The future will always remain uncertain; only by following Jesus in faith can we find our way.
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8th Oct 2021 - Ressurection and Life
We must each personally face and address our death, an unavoidable consequence of life. Jesus invites us to place confidence in His promise of life beyond the grave.
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7th Oct 2021 - The Shepherd
Jesus identifies Himself as a shepherd. His responsibility is to care for His flock, and humanity is that flock. The skill of every shepherd is to ensure sufficient grazing for the whole flock, from the youngest to the oldest. There is no discrimination based on age.
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6th Oct 2021 - The Way In
A gate serves a purpose. It keeps things out, or in. So we enter our homes and close the door to keep unwanted strangers from entering uninvited. Yet, a prisoner is locked inside a cell to keep them from going out.
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5th Oct 2021 - Light of the World
Throughout Scripture, God is associated with light: the burning bush at Moses’ call (Exod. 3:3–4), the pillar of fire in the wilderness (Exod. 13:21). The psalmist spoke of God as light (Psa. 27:1), whilst the prophet promised, ‘The LORD shall be your everlasting light’ (Isa. 60:19) and spoke of the Messiah as light (Isa. 60:1). As a child, Simeon hailed Jesus as ‘a light to reveal God to the nations’ (Luke 2:32 NLT).*
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4th Oct 2021 - Bread of Life
Over the next few days we’ll look at Jesus’ eight ‘I am’ statements. These provide specific indicators to Jesus’ unique qualities. They reveal Jesus as God’s Son and not simply a good teacher.
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3rd Oct 2021 - Be Healed
Learning to live with an open heart before God and others is always a challenge. We are instinctively suspicious of other people. We easily feel vulnerable about sharing honestly our feelings and experiences.
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2nd Oct 2021 - Return to God
Disobedience is more often a result of neglect than deliberate intention. Life is all consuming, with many legitimate demands on our time and energy. Our heart is for God, but we’re simply overwhelmed.
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1st Oct 2021 - Race of Life
We are accustomed to the concept of training. From sports to artistic accomplishment, our ability benefits from consistent training; learning specific skills to succeed in a certain activity. No surprise that the same is true in achieving a righteous life.
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30th Sept 2021 - Heavenly Wisdom
Behaviour originates within each of us. Knowing how we’re expected to behave, and then behaving in that way, is never guaranteed. It depends on what we allow to initiate our behaviour. Looking back, I can recall behaviour where I’ve disappointed myself. When I’m the centre of my world, then my behaviour is selfish. If I’m fearful, I may fail in my responsibility to love my neighbour.
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29th Sept 2021 - Don't Give Up
There are certain unchanging laws in nature. Seeds, once planted, will germinate and produce the fruit that was embedded within them. In the same way, there are unchanging laws that underpin the ways of God. We can push against them, yet eventually the principle of that law will assert itself and we shall experience its consequences.
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28th Sept 2021 - Harvest
We are familiar with annual seasons. Writing EDWJ, I’m focused on nature’s rhythm here in the UK. Yet, wonderful news, EDWJ is read around the globe and so my winter is someone else’s summer.
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27th Sept 2021 - Sukkot
Traditionally, the end of September is a season of celebration in the UK. Known as Harvest Festival, it’s a season of thanksgiving for the successful crop harvest. In a rural economy, harvests guaranteed feed for livestock through the winter, as well as provision of seed for the following spring’s planting.
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26th Sept 2021 - Listen Up!
Our time in this world is short lived and our activities impermanent. Ecclesiastes’ message is first to reflect and then to set some good priorities. In our striving for success, we may waste an opportunity to deepen our appreciation of God, who alone is eternal.
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25th Sept 2021 - Knowledge
Knowledge represents all the acts, information and skills acquired through education and experience. It is our theoretical and practical understanding of something. Scripture teaches us that our great teacher is God. The Bible provides the source for knowledge of ourselves and how we can live full and complete lives on earth (John 10:10).
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24th Sept 2021 - Freedom
Jesus tells us to live in the moment (Matt. 6:34). Learning to do so is a skill that takes time to develop. Too often we can miss the present moment because we’re consumed with past regrets or future worries.
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23rd Sept 2021 - Whisper of Truth
Wisdom is better than weapons of war, but one sinner destroys much good.’ (vv17–18) It is interesting to note that God speaks as the still, small voice (1 Kings 19:12–13). Too often, it is the noisy soundtrack that accompanies so much of life that provokes our instinctive responses. God invites us to pause and discern God’s voice, wisdom itself.
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22nd Sept 2021 - Destiny
One lesson the Covid pandemic has reinforced is that humanity is a long way from being in charge of its own destiny. For all the scientific and technological advances made through reasoned endeavour, there remain factors which lie well beyond our control
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21st Sept 2021 - Human Fracture
I fear living a self-righteous life – living what I believe, but with a superior attitude that others find offensive. Often, when speaking about God’s truth, it’s easy to come across as self-righteous. It’s useful to reflect on the fact that we’re all fractured people. No one can contribute anything to God’s gracious act in setting us free from sin. The time I take criticising another might be better spent considering my own battle with sin and by giving thanks for God’s loving acceptance.
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20th Sept 2021 - The Good Old Days
Life is a process and, as one generation ages, it perceives that the good old days were better than what they experience today. History teaches that this assumption isn’t new or true! Plato recorded Socrates saying, ‘The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise’
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19th Sept 2021 - End Games
My many years serving as a mediator gave me the privilege of being brought into diverse disputes. From commercial disagreements to relational breakdown, most people are captured by their past and present, rather than their future.
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18th Sept 2021 - Priorities
Setting priorities is an imperative. As a youngster, I saw time endlessly stretching out before me. As I have aged, so the speed with which time passes has increased, and my endgame comes into ever-clearer focus.
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17th Sept 2021 - Enjoy Life
As disciples, we accept that all that we have comes from God (1 Chron. 29:14). Each of us is invited to live life with our eyes firmly fixed upon God. However, it’s so easy to be distracted by the appetites that stir within us, from greed to lust. Whilst our inner appetites, as the Church Fathers described them, easily motivate us, it is God’s Spirit who can mobilise us to live at peace with God, ourselves and our neighbours.
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16th Sept 2021 - Active Listening
Talking is too easy. We have phrases such as ‘stop digging’, indicating the more we speak the more we incriminate ourselves. Chatter, in both verbal and written form, threatens to overwhelm us. From podcasts to tweets, we are surrounded by the free expression of opinions, yet with little time to digest what’s being said.
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15th Sept 2021 - Seed of Eternity
Grasping God and His ways lies well beyond the capacity of our human understanding. We wrestle too often with the question, ‘Why?’ Certainly, this is the question that most often unsettles us: ‘Why did my relationship end?’ ‘Why did I lose my job?’ ‘Why did I do what I knew was wrong?’
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14th Sept 2021 - Righteous Living
To an external observer, the life of the righteous and unrighteous look much the same. We are not privy to their private thoughts and misdemeanours. Yet, they both navigate their day in a similar way. Rising to go to work and returning home to rest, one day gives way to the next with very little variance.
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13th Sept 2021 - Knowledge and Wisdom
Knowledge and wisdom are different. Knowledge is the understanding we gain from study and experience; wisdom is learning the skills to put that knowledge to work. It is wisdom that guides us in making good decisions from our knowledge.
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12th Sept 2021 - Sacrifice of Praise
Every time I carry rubbish out to the dustbin I consider the love and grace of God. For I have continually to place my life’s garbage into the hands of the eternal rubbish collector. Just as I accumulate rubbish throughout my week ahead of the bin collection, so too I create a constant stream of waste from which I need God’s cleansing grace. We can all give thanks that in the activities of daily life we can discern the face and purpose of God.
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11th Sept 2021 - Partnership
Everyone praying and working at Waverley Abbey is encouraged to know we are not alone. Our global Every Day With Jesus readership is praying and working with us, which puts a spring in our step as we present the gospel. Together we serve as ambassadors of hope to a vulnerable, and often troubled, world.
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10th Sept 2021 - Every Spiritual Blessing
When you are discouraged, thinking all is lost, Count your many blessings, name them one by one, And it will surprise you what the Lord has done.’ These lyrics were penned by Johnson Oatman Jr, and perhaps offer the inspiration behind what has grown into gratitude journalling.
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9th Sept 2021 - Grace and Peace
One of the great insights I have drawn from the Gospels is Jesus’ commitment to ‘truth telling’. Some years ago, the media adopted a phrase regarding political pronouncements. They described politicians as being, ‘economical with the truth’. In other words, carefully constructing words to reveal only so much of the reality that they wanted the public to know.
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8th Sept 2021 - Consulation
This appears to be a strange greeting and not something for which we might consider giving thanks. After all, who amongst us wants to pass through the suffering of affliction? Yet, it seems, even as Christians, we cannot avoid pain in life.
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7th Sept 2021 - Not Lacking Anything
I am grateful we live in an age in which we have at our fingertips a vast resource of Christian wisdom. Where once I had a large library of books, I have been pleased to pass on the majority for the benefit of others because I now enjoy access to the internet.
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6th Sept 2021 - The Faith of Others
It was always something of a trial writing thank you letters after Christmas. My parents insisted. I was grateful for my presents, but had little desire to sit down and put pen to paper. I only wanted to play with my gifts, with little appreciation for the love and sacrifice of those who’d supplied my presents. My enjoyment had been conceived by them long before I enjoyed the pleasure myself. Something I now understand as I seek to find presents for those I love.
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5th Sept 2021 - Steadfast Love
Steadfast love is something we yearn for deep within. It offers complete acceptance and affirmation. It does not excuse our bad behaviour or mistakes, but offers a precious moment to address their consequences. It’s a place of safety, where wounds are licked, lessons learned, and a fresh start made.
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4th Sept 2021 - Delight
In all honesty, it’s taken a while for me to find delight in God’s Word. Indeed, early on in my Christian life, my quiet time was endurance more than enjoyment. Instructed as a new Christian to read my Bible and pray, I dutifully did so. Bible notes, then the Salvation Army’s The Soldier’s Armoury, were my essential diet. I was learning to grasp my need for God’s bread of life.
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3rd Sept 2021 - Acclamation
The word ‘acclaim’ actually means ‘to cry out to’. We are people who have hopefully become familiar with crying out to God. In joy or despondency, we are invited to direct our first words towards God, for God is both the source and the solution in our delight and in our desolation.
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2nd Sept 2021 - God's Great Love
Paul, writing to the Corinthian church, states that ‘love never fails’ (1 Cor. 13:8a). Unfailing love can and will outlast everything. A church as fragmented as that in Corinth needed to heed his reminder to express such love.
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1st Sept 2021 - Rejoice
A fresh edition of EDWJ. Over the next two months we shall be looking at giving thanks to God. Paul here associates giving thanks with both prayer and the changing circumstances of our lives. September is the start of autumn in Britain. We anticipate fierce storms. Heavy rains can saturate the soil, and strong winds bring down trees whose roots are weakened in sodden ground.
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31st August 2021 - Let No-one Despise You
Each of us is chosen by God and appointed as His ambassador. It is a responsibility that we are equipped for by God’s Holy Spirit.
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30th August 2021 - Visibility
Over two months, we’ve looked long and hard at our responsibilities as God’s ambassadors (2 Cor. 5:20). Paul here lays the foundations for all God’s ambassadors; prayer and witness.
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29th August 2021 - I Am With You
There are many pressures each of us faces daily. Yet, we are reassured that God is always with us. This is because He has laid down His life in Jesus in exchange for the release of each of us from the bondage of sin.
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28th August 2021 - Give Thanks
Life challenges us with a multitude of responsibilities, amongst which we barely find time to draw breath. It’s healthy to build in moments of thanksgiving throughout our day. Such moments will ground us and remind us of the good things that life offers us – children, fine food and friendships, for example.
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27th August 2021 - Seize the Day
Agility is the ability to adapt quickly to change. Those who built America’s railroads failed to see they were creating a mass transport system.
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26th August 2021 - Priorites
I struggled at school, always feeling disengaged in the classroom. Quickly bored, my mind yearned to explore things I was interested in. When priorities are set for us, we can quickly lose focus, grow frustrated and become demotivated. So spiritual formation is only fruitful when it’s our choice and not something expected of us. It must be our chosen priority.
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25th August 2021 - The Gospel
The gospel means ‘good story’, and we all like a good story. It’s why TV streaming services have boomed. Daily we witness, just like Paul, good news stories of Jesus at work in our lives. Sadly, the gospel is often reduced to a proposition. It can sound like a psychological theory. Jesus, Himself the good news, didn’t lecture on metaphysics. He ate dinners with people, spoke at open air picnics and provided the wine to at least one wedding, something that’s always appreciated.
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24th August 2021 - Transformation
The purpose of spiritual formation is personal transformation. This is evident by marked changes. Many tell of a significant change at conversion, but transformation is a process, never an event. If my life’s testimony is only my conversion story, then maybe I’m in need of an update.
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23rd August 2021 - Community
Criticism cuts deep. A group of people whose loving community is to provide tangible evidence of the truth of the gospel, often falters in its execution (John 13:35). The Communion table demands that we ensure our conscience is clear and our relationship issues have been addressed. Jesus says we must press pause on taking Communion if someone has a problem with us (Matt. 5:23-24). God leaves no room for broken relationships.
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22nd August 2021 - Health
The word ‘wicked’ entered into the English language around 1200.* An adjective from wicca, the Old English for ‘wizard’, it meant ‘bad or false’. Bad means unsatisfactory, whilst false means lying intentionally. In Christian usage, it meant someone who was not of the Christian faith.
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21st August 2021 - No Limits
I n surrendering to Christ, we discover there are no limits beyond which God refuses to lead us. Scripture says that wherever we find ourselves, it is for the proclamation of the gospel; perhaps with few words and by our physical testimony to faithfulness.
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20th August 2021 - Reconciliation
A worldly view is best described as living for one’s own self- interest, most often pursued without regard for others. This is the complete opposite to living for Christ and contradicts God's Word.
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19th August 2021 - The World
The Church easily adopts a ‘siege mentality’, a defensive or paranoid attitude based on the belief that others are hostile towards it. Throughout my Christian life, many prophecies from various Christian communities have offered dire warnings and catastrophic predictions.
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18th August 2021 - Warfare
I was once asked if it was possible to be both a pacifist and a Christian. I thought for a moment and replied, ‘No! But maybe not in the way you might think.’
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17th August 2021 - Spirit Led
The word ‘flesh’ occurs 147 times in the New Testament, 97 of which are in Paul’s letters (principally Romans and Galatians). Flesh is not of itself evil, but rather transient. Life ’in the flesh’ is normal human existence, yet is still only human (Gal 2:20). The same meaning is found in the Old Testament. Since our humanity is sin’s gateway, and often the vehicle by which sin is practised, it can only lead us towards death (Rom. 8:6–8).
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16th August 2021 - Wait on God
An ambassador’s role and we are all appointed God’s ambassadors is waiting. Choosing the ideal moment for intervention, as well as the nature of that intervention, always proves critical (2 Cor. 5:20). The context in which we are to present the gospel is subject to continual change.
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15th August 2021 - 24-7 Worship
Worship is neither a location nor a specific time. Just as Zadok the priest continued to sacrifice before God’s tabernacle, so we’re invited to worship 24/7. We now carry God’s tabernacle within us, so no matter where we go we are always able to worship.
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14th August 2021 - Creation Crys Out
Nature is both wonderful and overwhelming. We can sit and bask in the beauty of a sunset or rush to high ground to avoid a tsunami. Nature captures the imagination of poets and artists and is also ruthlessly exploited for commercial gain.
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13th August 2021 - Idolatry
C. S. Lewis identified the central distinction of our age as the difference between true religion and idolatry, not that between secularism and religion. Idolatry comes in many forms – personality cults, wealth accumulation, infatuation, even secularism.
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12th August 2021 - Size Doesn't Matter
In 1938, with the world on the verge of war, F.D. Roosevelt, President of the USA, paused a cabinet meeting to join an estimated 40 million Americans in listening to commentary on a horse race in Baltimore.
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11th August 2021 - Application
I look at my life as entrusted into my care by God. I’m responsible, through God’s guidance, to use my life, wherever I find myself, to love and serve God, which includes other people (Mark 12:30–31).
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10th August 2021 - Declaration
The challenge in all worship, from singing to living, is to stay focused on God, not on ourselves. We might describe our hunger for God, or the challenges we face, yet only as part of our ongoing journey with God. Without God I can do nothing (John 15:5).
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9th August 2021 - Worship
Worship has grown to be central in church life. Generally regarded as singing today, worship is in fact to declare God’s renown; the recognition of God’s achievements, and our admiration, respect and commitment to God. We worship God in many ways – from our prayer and Bible reading to the way we choose to live our life.
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8th August 2021 - Where is God
When life is tough, we often complain at the apparent ease of another’s life experience. Such comparisons are based on our assumptions about the life we’re observing. But we only see the outward appearance. Jesus makes it clear that it is the heart within that counts.
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7th August 2021 - Don't be Fooled
Bsieged by 24/7 news and views, being selective is difficult. There’s a thin line between balanced information and feeling overwhelmed. We need some news to fuel our prayers, yet too much and we risk elevated stress levels, disturbed sleep patterns and increased anxiety.
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6th August 2021 - Priorities
A priority is what’s most important to us. In our busy lives, we soon discover there are any number actively competing against each other. Life quickly becomes a struggle for survival. We lose perspective and then lose peace of mind.
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5th August 2021 - Consequences
The guidance, ‘Be careful what you ask for’, has a long history. It comes from Aesop’s fables created around 260 BC. Samuel served as Israel’s last judge, and the first prophet after Moses.
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4th August 2021 - Children
For many parents their greatest concern is their children’s future. Be it education, the friends they hang out with or their spiritual development, the level of angst they can create is high. If the future is in God’s hands, our children’s future presents a significant worry.
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3rd Aug 2021 - Ebenezer
When growing up I noted that some houses had names, and amongst these was ‘Ebenezer’. An unusual name for a house, I thought, until I discovered its true meaning. It is a word we should each declare at the start of our day, acknowledging that God has sustained us to this point.
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2nd Aug 2021 - Focus
Some say, ‘the road to hell is paved with good intentions’. The first person recorded as saying this was Bernard of Clairvaux, the leading Cistercian of the twelfth century. He declared, ‘l’enfer estplein de bonnes volontés et désirs’ or ‘hell is full of good wishes and desires’. Waverley Abbey, near Farnham in Surrey, where I write EDWJ, was the first Cistercian monastery in England and I ruminate on his words every time I pray walking around its ruins.
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1st Aug 2021 - Spiritual Journey
Spiritual formation is a journey, and never a destination. There are certain points where we pause and reflect to consider where we have come from.
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31st July 2021 - Harvest
One thing that takes time to adjust to is the fact that, as disciples, we surrender all rights to our life to Jesus. However, we struggle because what Scripture calls ‘the flesh ’ fights back. Our natural human inclination is to resist God (Rom. 8:5–8). We live in a constant struggle between surrender and self-expression. Indeed, life is a journey in which, like John the Baptist, we wrestle with our need to shrink in stature and visibility so that Jesus might grow and become clearly visible in us and our lives (John 3:30).
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30th July 2021 - Suffering
Suffering is not something we want eagerly to embrace. We observe Jesus’ life and the great suffering He endured in fulfilling God’s salvation purpose. Yet, Scripture doesn’t avoid the issue of suffering. It is quite a challenge to accept the idea that Jesus’ suffering was part of God’s redemptive process.
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29th July 2021 - Clean Up
When I travelled the world on missions many years ago, it was essential to pay attention to what I drank. On one trip to Nigeria, I drank some contaminated water and was sicker than I have ever been. I needed some medication which cleansed my system and restored my health.
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28th July 2021 - I Am My Lord's
The purpose of confessing to God is so that we can be cleansed, and then to nurture and nourish the new heart God promises to all who turn to Jesus. In an instant age, when I assume that my request is fulfilled immediately, it’s easy to assume that our friendship with God is a transactional one.
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27th July 2021 - I Confess
On recognising I’ve made a bad decision, my first port of call is confession. Sadly, like Adam, when confronted I rise up in self- defence and look to point the finger.
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26th July 2021 - Personal Responsibilty
An American friend always tells me that as well as the Statue of Liberty in New York’s harbour, a Statue of Responsibility must be built in San Francisco Bay. He feels we cannot enjoy liberty without responsibility.
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25th July 2021 - Run
This past week we have taken a look at various challenges Scripture presents us with. There are different ways we can engage with God’s Word. Rich and varied ways in which we are able to encounter Jesus. Yet, through God’s invitation the Bible invites us to discover how it is we can learn to love, live for and serve God in every aspect of our life experience.
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24th July 2021 - Energy
As we age, things slow down. Things such as our healing processes. When I cut myself preparing food, my finger takes so much longer repairing itself. We also face a decline in strength, mobility and energy levels. Within, however, I confess to feeling a lot more like Caleb. I retain enthusiasm for fresh challenges. True, I don’t always calculate the odds of my achieving such ideas born of enthusiasm, but gradually God has taught me two things.
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23rd July 2021 - Be Encouraged
Clive Calver once wrote a book entitled, With a Church Like This, Who Needs Satan? A hard hitting, perhaps slightly unfair title, but one that captures the shock many of us feel when discovering how much criticism there is within the Church. This is not just aimed at those who might practise the historic Christian faith with some differences to our own preference, but also refers to the criticism existing between members of the same church.
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22nd July 2021 - Willing Servant
Elephants travel in groups, their pace set by that of the slowest. This is a principle we might embrace as God’s Church. Perhaps it’s the equivalent of the US marines slogan, ‘Leave no one behind’. As disciples we have a responsibility to ensure we are vigilant in caring for our own.
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21st July 2021 - Life
Recently, on a retreat looking at God and chronic illness (a long- term condition for which there is no cure), I discovered people’s tremendous courage and God’s inexhaustible grace.
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20th July 2021 - Refuge
It’s difficult separating news from views. Every piece of personal news analysis carries within it ‘unrealised persuaders’. These are the result of our culture, upbringing and inherent prejudices, amongst other factors. What appears objective has already been through our inbuilt bias filters.
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19th July 2021 - Give Thanks
Over the past few weeks, it might seem there are a lot of responsibilities resting upon our shoulders. We are disciples, following Jesus and seeking to do God’s will in our world. The great news is that it remains God’s will, and we are channels allowing God to reveal His way through our lives.
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18th July 2021 - Obey
The Gospel Coalition, an American movement committed to renewing Christian faith, reported in 2020 on the ‘scandal of biblical illiteracy’. It revealed only 36% of committed Christians regularly attend church and personally read the Bible every day. A crisis of ‘Bible neglect’.
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17th July 2021 - Be Careful
Scripture presents questions. Widely, and critically, analysed throughout history, today few place complete confidence in rationality’s ability to answer and resolve them all. Scripture’s authority is queried. In an age when fewer people read, many Christians learn more on social media and – from pulpit explanations than from reading the Bible themselves.
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16th July 2021 - Trust and Obey
The Spirit divides soul and spirit, as we read yesterday. Simply put, the soul is understood as human reason, consciousness and perception. The spirit is the breath, or life, of God within us. It is the spirit that we are invited to follow, for the spirit will always point us in God’s direction. Our soul, however, is inclined to serve our human interests rather than God’s plans for us.
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15th July 2021 - Living Word
The Bible is unique. Unlike any other book, its words do not create a momentary impact but have the capacity to bring about lasting change within us. It is how God speaks and develops each of us. God’s Word, like a seed, takes root within us and germinates, with the potential for producing a fruitful harvest in our lives. The reason we follow Jesus and read God’s Word is so we can become fruitful, and, working with others, serve our communities through the church.
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14th July 2021 - Meditate
Scripture offers a variety of ways by which the disciple might encounter God. One way is to take time to meditate upon its content. I received some correspondence asking why it is that I keep us all in one short passage over a number of days? The reason is that we might contemplate what God is saying deeply. This is meditation.
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13th July 2021 - Reflections
The Bible is a down to earth and practical guide to living the Christian life. It serves as our ambassador’s handbook, as we represent God’s interests in a world that has all but lost sight of God. Knowing Scripture is only useful in as far as it redirects our steps to follow closely in those of Jesus.
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12th July 2021 - God Breathed
Since writing EDWJ, I’ve received a lot of feedback. The change was always going to be difficult for some. I’ve also received useful requests, such as a larger font and more related scriptures to study each day. However, one thing remains true: the Word of God is central to how we encounter God and live the Christian life.
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11th July 2021 - Future Perfect
When I struggle with something, one major challenge is to keep things in perspective. In all the psychometric tests my character traits reveal I quickly move from calm to storm, and tend to catastrophize my future. It has taken time to learn not to gaze at a half empty, but rather a half full glass. Indeed, perhaps I should really learn to live with a glass that runs over with God’s grace, regardless of circumstance (Psa. 23:5). We are all on a learning adventure; it’s called spiritual formation.
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10th July 2021 - Salt and Light
Teresa of Avila wrote in the sixteenth century, ’Christ has no body now, but yours. No hands, no feet on earth but yours... Yours are the hands, yours are the feet, yours are the eyes, you are his body. Christ has no body now on earth but yours.’*
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9th July 2021 - Animosity
I became a Christian at university. From a non-Christian family, I encountered Christ and began to learn to walk God’s way; a challenge for any teenager. Every Thursday afternoon someone came round to lead me in a new believer’s Bible study.
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8th July 2021 - New Humanity
It might appear that this scripture is answering the question about who I am. Yet, questions of identity offer us little hope of validation or encouragement. This verse is more about where I find myself, an issue of location rather than status. Society too often demands I define myself by status my job title, for instance and itself seeks to define me within predetermined sociological constraints.
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7th July 2021 - Citizenship
Christianity is future proofed. History will end with Christ’s return. If we don’t believe that, then the whole message of redemption unravels. We are also encouraged that mortality is merely a brief delay to immortality with God.
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6th July 2021 - God's Kingdom
If we are to represent God effectively, we must first comprehend what God requires. From the point of conversion we start a journey of internal change that influences external behaviour. At the point of my conversion I did not lose my ‘old life’ overnight. I had a new allegiance to Jesus, but I was a ‘baby Christian’. I didn’t have the wisdom I’ve painfully, and at times reluctantly, accumulated through life experience.
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5th July 2021 - Ambassadors
Christopher Meyer, UK American Ambassador 1997–2003, describing his role, wrote, ’You must be able to negotiate, to win the confidence of the powerful and influence them, to understand what makes a foreign society tick, to analyse information and report it accurately and quickly, including what your own government does not want to hear; you need a quick mind, a hard head, a strong stomach, a warm smile and a cold eye’.*
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4th July 2021 - Ready To Live
Following Jesus begins with a decision. At some point we must say yes, or no, to God. We don’t stumble into God’s kingdom. No one gets married unintentionally. Indeed, there’s often months of preparation before couples make their decision publicly. As Christians we are the Bride of Christ (Rev. 21:9), so we are to live true to our vows of commitment to Jesus.
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3rd July 2021 - Under Construction
God’s Word introduces us to God’s way. It is not one we naturally aspire to. It requires that we both submit to God and serve others. In our material world, in which purpose has been reduced to serving personal interests, wickedness too often triumphs. When I put myself first, God’s ignored and others suffer. No surprises, for we know the human heart is desperately wicked (Jer. 17:9). When serving my interests, wickedness too often triumphs.
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2nd July 2021 - Heirs of Promise
We build out of who we are. The danger in a world consumed with watching others is that we seek to fashion ourselves in the image of another. All-embracing globalisation creates a manufactured culture that threatens to diminish, if not eradicate, all others. The familiarity of Coca Cola serves as a useful example. First sold in 1886, it has a company mission to sell the largest number of beverages to the greatest number of people. Its logo is instantly identifiable and Coke created our modern Santa!
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1st July 2021 - Full of God's Spirit
Thresholds are liminal spaces: a boundary between two points in time, space, or both. All thresholds offer both a risk and an opportunity. Joshua, anointed through the laying on of Moses’ hands, is appointed as God’s man to lead Israel across the Jordan into the Promised Land, a threshold of momentous proportions.
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30th June 2021 - Obedience
The second essential strand Scripture demands of us is obedience. This impacts our thoughts, our words and our deeds. I often end my day by making a prayerful reflection inviting God to bring to mind the thoughts, words and deeds that were unnecessary. They may have been unkind, untrue and more about massaging my pride through criticising others than about appealing to God for mercy and help.
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29th June 2021 - Prayer
As we conclude our journey looking at the seeds for revival, there are three essential strands that emerge which Scripture commands us to practice. The first essential is prayer. Such prayer has two core components and these are clearly expressed in King David’s great prayer. They are repentance and request. Every time we approach God, make confession and repent, within moments we stand in need of forgiveness again.
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28th June 2021 - Keep Going
It can be assumed that living and serving God is restrictive given the open nature of today’s society. Whilst we cannot determine the direction within which society moves, we can take responsibility in the degree to which we will swim with the tide.
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27th June 2021 - Obedience
The story of Balaam is normally remembered because his donkey spoke. However, it’s really a story of speaking truth to power. Balaam had to choose between God and himself. King Balak promised him great rewards if he did as he was ordered. Indeed, it appears Balaam had a reputation for divination, seeking knowledge about the future by supernatural means, something condemned by God who alone holds the future in His hands.
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26th June 2021 - Forsaken
In a tolerant society, disagreement is too quickly characterised as bigotry. Whilst we pride ourselves on the value of free speech, political correctness can dumb down public discourse. This presents a real and present danger for Christianity today.
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25th June 2021 - If My People
God instructs us to turn to prayer when things are difficult. In an increasingly self-centred society, it’s easy only to think of my difficulties. Yet, I have died with Christ, and I no longer live, but rather Christ lives in me. The real difficulty is the state of our world.
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24th June 2021 - Fire
On Pentecost Sunday we noted how the disciples, gathered in the Upper Room, ‘saw what seemed to be tongues of fire’ come and rest on each of them. This after nine days of prayer, from Christ’s Ascension until Pentecost. God answered their prayer with His presence. It is indeed the presence of God that we seek through prayer; God present with us and God’s presence in response to the subject of our prayers.
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23rd June 2021 - Hear Our Prayer
Solomon draws his prayer of dedication of the Temple to a close. We have identified six foundation stones upon which God’s temple is established. These are: right relationships, refusing to sin, trusting in God’s provision, offering everyone the love of God, engaging in spiritual warfare, and knowing that true freedom is the fruit of forgiveness.
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22nd June 2021 - Forgive Us
Forgiveness turns the world right side up. God has always known this, and demonstrated the power of forgiveness through the life and death of Jesus. The undeserving, including us, were offered an opportunity to renew friendship with their creator.
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21st June 2021 - Uphold Our Cause
Prayer presents a challenge and a mystery to all. It’s easy to feel discouraged with prayer. In prayer we engage in warfare in God’s name, and war disrupts all of life. God’s promises are always fiercely contested and we’re invited to enrol in the battle and to make God’s cause our cause.
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20th June 2021 - Foreigners
In times of hardship it’s easy to look for a scapegoat; someone on whom we can lay the blame for our misdeeds. That’s the Old Testament role of the scapegoat. All too often we look for someone who looks and behaves differently. Throughout history this has led to the oppression of people on the basis of their ethnicity.
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19th June 2021 - Circumstances
I grew up anticipating that through democratic government, the ills of the world would be addressed. Even after conversion, aged 19, I remained active in special interest initiatives. Today I find myself wondering if the energy I sincerely invested, and the resources I contributed, were the best use of my time.
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18th June 2021 - Sin
Enemy’ often means an external, human threat and thoughts of physical warfare. Yet, Scripture reminds us that our greatest warfare is with sin. An unfashionable concept today, sin is anything that leads us away from God. There’s no value spectrum to measure sin against – a minor indiscretion to a major crime. Sin is simply everything, great and small, that obscures the risen Lord.
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17th June 2021 - Relationships
Over the next six days we’ll explore the six critical issues Solomon lay as the foundation stones on which the temple of the Holy Spirit stands. If a foundation stone falls into disrepair the stability of the whole structure is threatened. Our lives are to be established upon God’s keystone, who is Jesus.
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16th June 2021 - Prayer
Two questions come to mind when considering prayer. First, how can God personally engage with the individual prayers from all over the world, presented 24/7? The short answer is precisely because God is God. Some struggle with that response, indicating the limits to human understanding.
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15th June 2021 - Presence
For many, the very concept of God is unbelievable. It lies beyond our human capacity to understand. After all if it didn’t, God would be reduced to the level of our understanding. Yet God remains, all powerful, all knowledgeable and present everywhere continuously.
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14th June 2021 - Covenant
A covenant is a binding promise. Usually made between two parties, it places responsibilities on both parties. The covenant’s benefits are dependent upon both parties keeping their covenant throughout its term. The word simply means to come together, and that is the work of Jesus. He has come and restored the family relationship with our creator.
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13th June 2021 - God's Way
The great promise of Jesus is that the kingdom of God finds expression on earth. Christianity is not ‘pie in the sky when you die’, as some critics claim. For heaven broke into this world in the person of Jesus.
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12th June 2021 - Stillness
Leaving a powerful prayer meeting, we are returned to life’s everyday reality. Living Every Day with Jesus invites us to develop the habit of finding God in our everyday experience. We can then testify to His ever present help when trouble engulfs us (Psa. 46:1–3).
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11th June 2021 - Shaken and Stirred
I’ve not attended a prayer meeting shaken by God, but as a friend says, ‘Never say never!’ If we live by faith, today is what counts; where is God present? Peter and John had seen a man healed who had been unable to walk, and faced detention for a breach of the peace and been released – their crime unique and outside legal precedent.
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10th June 2021 - Change Direction
Jesus walked the Holy Land with a simple call, ‘Come! Follow me’. A variety of individuals responded. I wonder how many declined His invitation?
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9th June 2021 - Return To Pentecoste
DM. Panton describes revival as ‘the inrush of divine life into a body threatening to become a corpse’ (Revival by D. M. Panton). Revival is a wake-up call to the promised purpose and presence of God on earth. It is the Church returning to Pentecost. Certainly the Samaritan woman woke up to the person and life of Jesus. Such was her testimony that her disapproving neighbours wanted what she’d discovered.
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8th June 2021 - Lord Have Mercy
Our age celebrates self-confidence and self-help: ‘I’ am the source of my inner angst and many teach that the choices ‘I’ make determine ‘my’ success or failure. While there may lie a kernel of truth here, God’s kingdom turns such popular wisdom upside down.
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7th June 2021 - As God Commands
Eight times it’s written that Moses did as the Lord commanded. God is interested in detail, not just the big picture. We easily ignore ‘incidental’ steps, and assume we’re obeying God.
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6th June 2021 - Live for God
We read God’s Word to grow in our understanding of both who God is and who we are in His sight and purpose. We must never forget that we are in this world to serve that purpose.
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5th June 2021 - Learn From God
How wonderful it is that the creator of the universe is ready to instruct us in how to live. I could not have wished for a richer life experience than God has kindly given to me. Yet, none of us find it easy.
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4th June 2021 - Plead With God
At the heart of every strong, healthy relationship lies effective communication. The most important relationship any one of us has is with God and this relies upon regular communication, or prayer. Here, God is angry and threatens to destroy a disobedient people. Moses rejects taking a self-righteous stance.
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3rd June 2021 - Serve God
Converted at university, God called me into evangelism. So I volunteered with Youth for Christ – full-time ministry was voluntary in my day! My father, proud I’d gone to Oxford, had negotiated a place for me in a city accountancy firm. I turned it down. This created a very difficult relationship between my dad and me for five years and we hardly spoke.
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2nd June 2021 - Obey God
It’s easier to criticise than to encourage. Our daughter thrives on encouragement. At parents’ evenings I easily worked out in which subjects she’d flourish: those taught by teachers who motivated by encouragement, not criticism. Media quickly creates a negative narrative, from fears over Brexit to a global pandemic. In contrast, the gospel is GOOD NEWS! It’s good news for us and for all. So we need to live as good-news people.
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1st June 2021 - Seek God
How can we recognise God’s presence? Here Moses does what he’d done hundreds of times: he take his flocks to pasture. A shepherd is responsible for feeding his flock and keeping them safe from injury and assault. He’s in the shadow of Mount Horeb, where he would one day again encounter God for the Ten Commandments.
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31st May 2021 - Wait for God
It’s essential that we wait for God’s revelation alone. As the disciples awaited the Holy Spirit, they chose an apostle, Mattias, by lot. Was this human action or divine inspiration? Mattias was appointed before the disciples were baptised in the Spirit, and not by Jesus. This is his one appearance in Scripture.
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30th May 2021 - Family Life
Last Christmas was challenging. Jayne and I spent it alone for the first time. Covid-19 regulations prevented us gathering as a family. Yet, we discovered great joy where we’d first anticipated sadness. Much like that stable, hardly an appropriate birthing suite, joy replaced apparent deprivation, and we found Christ and hope afresh in our anticipated sorrow.
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29th May 2021 - All Welcome
In the past, I’ve made the mistake of assuming the Christian life about my personal development. Sadly, Christianity is no self-improvement programme. Remarkably, in an increasingly self-absorbed society, Christian discipleship can easily become an end in itself, rather than the path along which I travel ever deeper into God’s embrace.
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28th May 2021 - Repent and Be Baptised
Response is always a matter of our will. We are masters of our personal choices. Poor choices can create habits and fears that cause dither and delay. Yet, I’m created for choices, which determine my life’s course.
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27th May 2021 - Resurrection
Jesus’ resurrection is the hinge of history. Killed on an executioner’s gibbet, this man, who was equally God, broke the curse of death and rose from the tomb. It’s remarkable that I feel embarrassed by what others might make of my Christian faith when humanity’s greatest fear, death, lies in abject defeat at the foot of the cross.
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26th May 2021 - Jesus
My reluctance to speak up for Jesus comes from my embarrassment. In a world where rationality rules, it’s hard to speak, and to be taken seriously, when describing that which lies beyond reason.
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25th May 2021 - Listen
I’ve worked twenty years as a professional mediator. Whilst my call is to prayer and nurturing faith, this provided my income for a long time. Mediation (working with people to resolve real conflict) requires a lot of active listening. In this context the word ‘listen’ means to hear, heed and obey; three actions.
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24th May 2021 - Changes
In both Old and New Testaments an encounter with God led to change. Here, the frightened, despondent disciples found a confidence and courage in God to describe the source of their faith. Over the years, the Church seems slowly to have lost its confidence and courage. It tends to answer questions no-one’s asking. Very different from that first Pentecost!
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23rd May 2021- Pentecoste
Pentecost celebrates the birth of the Church. The angel told the disciples to gather in Jerusalem and there to wait and pray. After nine days the Holy Spirit hovered over them and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit.
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22nd May 2021 - God's Instruction
Scripture records events that can appear quite strange. They lie outside our normal, everyday experiences. Here, Daniel is greeted by the Angel Gabriel – the same angel who carried the news to Mary that she was to be the mother of Jesus.
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21st May 2021 - Listen, Forgive, Hear and Act
In lockdown I discovered the wonder of Zoom. Through Christmas, Waverley Abbey Resources held Evening Prayer sessions on Zoom. It was wonderful as people participated from all around the world.
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20th May 2021 - Favour
Reminding God to listen to our prayer requests is more a question of reassuring ourselves, because God has invited us to pray and promised to receive and respond. Yet, there’s often a certain uncertainty within the human heart that God actually listens to our prayers.
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19th May 2021 - Restore
We live in a world swamped with multiple 24/7 news feeds. That news is seldom good, or useful. What am I to do in the face of a severe earthquake or unprovoked attack on innocents? Information that I cannot process effectively and respond to with constructive action appears to me of little real value. I can empathise, but such empathy offers little comfort to the sufferer.
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18th May 2021 - Pay Attention
Daniel 9:13–14 ‘Just as it is written in the Law of Moses, all this disaster has come on us, yet we have not sought the favour of the LORD our God by turning from our sins and giving attention to your truth.’ (v13)
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17th May 2021 - Mercy
It is a wonder my parents were capable of extending love towards me given my own love of disobedience and lying as a child. Only as I became a parent, adopted by a seven year old who was in our community, did I discover that a parent’s love never releases the object of its love.
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16th May 2021 - Shame
Shame makes us feel uncomfortable. It speaks to all those actions and inner thoughts that we want to keep secret. It’s about our sense of guilt and dishonour, feelings we recognise but too often choose to ignore. It causes confusion and often causes us to blush, an outward sign of inner discomfort.
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15th May 2021 - Penitence
Penitence is both sorrow for sins committed and a choice made to amend our way of life. It’s repentance, a change of mind. My challenge is that I sincerely repent but then even as I rise from prayer my mind seizes hold of an impure thought or a criticism of someone else. How frustrating and tiresome! Yet what good news that God never tires of us returning to repent and extending complete forgiveness to us.
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14th May 2021 - Perseverance
Discovering I couldn’t have my own children was devastating. It drove me to prayer. Yet, it was a very self-interested prayer – God, sort out my problems! He responded and indicated a range of issues across my life that required my attention. But, still no conception. I had to conceive that God is no slot machine to service my felt needs.
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13th May 2021 - Ascension Day
After Jesus left, the disciples returned to Jerusalem to await the promised Spirit. They joined in continuous prayer for nine days from the Ascension to Pentecost. We know it was nine days because the Ascension happened forty days after the Resurrection, and Pentecost was celebrated fifty days after the Passover.
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12th May 2021 - Prayer in Action
I consistently need to remind myself that I live to love and serve God. I’m too easily consumed by the moment, my aspirations and desires. Yet, I’ll never find fulfilment and self-realisation outside of Jesus, and God’s purpose for my life. My primary point of encounter with God is in prayer, reflecting on all God says through His Word.
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11th May 2021 - God's Extraordinary Work
God always reveals purpose through His activity. For some, revival is an end in itself. Hence the volume of literature detailing past revivals. Today we also find that there are many attempts to replicate past reawakenings as recorded in historical narratives.
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10th May 2021 - Conversion
Revival has drawn me for many years. I first met its reality when converted to Christianity. From an unchurched, cynical and critical background, I perceived Christianity as a refuge for the weak and vulnerable. But God intervened.
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9th May 2021 - The Word of Life
We have taken a week to consider God’s Word. It is a living Word for it is Jesus we hold when we handle Scripture. The Bible is called God’s Word and this is how Jesus is described. From before the foundation of the earth, God’s Word existed. That same Word is available to us every day as we open and read Scripture.
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8th May 2021 - Fruitfulness
When I competed as a cross country runner, there were a number of well-known songs that I would play in my head to manage my pace. These enabled me to ensure that I competed effectively, whilst giving me confidence no matter the opposition.
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7th May 2021 - Benefits
Four key benefits for our enrichment and development as God’s friends are acquired by reading Scripture. First, Scripture refreshes the soul, that essential, immortal, part of us. The soul is that aspect that wonders about life’s meaning, whilst yearning for purpose and destiny. Unsettling, it stirred me to explore answers in my quest for meaning for life, which I found in Christ Jesus.
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6th May 2021 - A Treasury of Blessing
Hope gives us a sense of expectation. It grows from a root of trust. Approaching Scripture, I anticipate finding something fresh
in my friendship with God. For it’s a treasury of blessing and
encouragement for all seeking instruction in making sense of and fully appreciating life.
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5th May 2021 - Commissioned
Scripture is God’s complete and final Word for His disciples. Jesus’ final instruction to his disciples was to make Christian disciples who follow Jesus’ teachings; God’s way of life. To help us He left three tremendous gifts: His Word, His Spirit and each other.
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4th May 2021 - Listen Up!
The Bible is not one book, but a library of books. It has two testaments; the first, known as the Old Testament, records the laws, history and prophecies that preceded and foretold the ministry of Jesus. The second, known as the New Testament, reveals the life and teaching of Jesus, His passion, and the emergence of the Church made up of His disciples.
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3rd May 2021 - God's Word
I’m grateful for the emails I’ve received from Every Day with Jesus readers. One change I’m delighted to implement is additional scriptures so we can pursue further study related to our daily reading. The joy of Scripture is that it is the Word of God. Jesus, God’s Word, is embedded in every verse of Scripture.
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2nd May 2021 - Present Provision
The promise that God watches over us is a great assurance for our faith. Having faith is to place complete confidence in an unseen, often unrealised promise. (Unrealised in as far as our circumstances are concerned.)
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1st May 2021 - Practical Faith
Passing through turbulent financial waters can make the present uncomfortable; the future uncertain. Yet, I refuse to nurse and rehearse anxiety. I choose faith over fear and despondency. Life may trigger a ‘counsel of despair’, but wisdom says, ‘Wait on the Lord.’
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30th April 2021 - Discernment
Discernment is essential in following Jesus. It’s distinguishing between reality and personal preference. Often, what I discern is not as appetising as what I’d like. So for me, following Jesus did not include experiencing personal emotional and psychological pain. Yet, on reflection this yielded a richer experience of God’s presence and reality.
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29th April 2021 - Cooperation
I don’t know if you have ever tried lifting someone who doesn’t enjoy control over their muscles and limbs? I have when working as a carer. Because they could not cooperate with my attempts to lift them, I was lifting a ‘dead weight’. It was an impossible task. The psalmist reminds me that I have to cooperate with God rather than assume that God will deliver me from discomforting situations.
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28th April 2021 - Eternity
Considering eternity, I’m challenged by the quote, ‘Many long for eternity, when they don’t know what to do on a wet Sunday afternoon’. I can quickly grow bored but pursuing a prayerful life has, with twists and turns, brought me into a space where I can’t remember experiencing boredom.
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27th April 2021 - God With Us
In our home, I love our garden. The autumn presents a stunning display, a plethora of colours. The bare boughs of winter, stark against the bleak skies, contrasts with the bud and fresh flowers of springtime. Always alive, it declares God’s unsearchable character. We run a retreat called ‘Eyes Wide Open’. It offers an opportunity to find God’s presence in the sights and sounds of nature. As St. Paul reminds us, ‘... all creation has been groaning as in the pains of childbirth right up to the present time.’
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26th April 2021 - Faith and Fear
Christianity is about learning to stay true to one’s decision to follow Jesus. Life has its ways of testing our resolve. There is good precedent since all the disciples abandoned Jesus at His arrest. This abandonment wasn’t a reflection of their love, rather an acknowledgment of their fear and uncertainty. Faith will always have a shadow of fear to accompany it.
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25th April 2021 - Gratitude
One of my most challenging experiences was to visit refugee camps. I met people who had nothing, completely dependent on the goodwill of others. Their human spirit revealed itself in the ways they managed their daily lives. Yet some grew despondent, seeing daily life as a fruitless distraction from their responsibility in securing their family’s future safety.
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24th April 2021 - Non-performance
Christianity is not a performance industry. God has no interest in our performance, which is something we manufacture for some purpose we perceive is beneficial to us. Performance measures how well I do something. This is not the measure God applies. Our friendship with God is only possible because of what Jesus has won for us on Calvary.
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23rd April 2021 - Perseverance
Life is a marathon not a sprint. I’ve a friend who, as a child, wondered why adults always walked. In contrast she joyfully ran everywhere and promised herself she’d continue running once an adult. Sadly the ageing process had its way, and childhood pledges made way for adult realities.
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22nd April 2021 - Being Christian
The earliest Christian writings emphasise human behaviour. Ignatius of Antioch writes, ‘It is right, therefore, that we not just be called Christians, but that we actually be Christians’. worthy of the Lord, our daily challenge.
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21st April 2021 - Hope
Here in St Cuthbert’s Oratory, a home of prayer, our three watchwords are hospitality, hope and healing – three gospel gifts we receive. God’s hospitality welcomes us to our salvation banquet. What’s more, He promised to feed us with bread for both stomach and spirit.
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20th April 2021 - Faith and Love
In reading the few surviving Christian texts from the second century, I’m struck by the importance of two small words: faith and love. St Ignatius of Antioch related them to the Eucharist and they were associated with the disciple’s way of life.
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19th April 2021 - Christian Maturity
We have taken a week exploring Spiritual Formation, or how to grow up into maturity in Christ. It is the goal of every follower of Jesus to become more like him and to pray the words of St. Richard of Chichester daily, ‘My Lord Jesus Christ, may I know you more clearly, love you more dearly and follow you more nearly, day by day’.
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18th April 2021 - Christ is All
If ever life overwhelms me I stop to consider those Christians who have gone before me. It was the great Christian survivor of the Ravensbruck concentration camp, who said, ‘Today I know that the experiences of our lives, when we let God use them, become the mysterious and perfect preparation for the work he will give us to do.’
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17th April 2021 - Confidence in God
Ive found it’s all too easy to lose sight of God in life’s many twists and turns. I remember going shopping with mum as a child. I’d get distracted by everything around me and lose sight of her. Then my heart beat faster, lost and alone amidst a sea of legs and arms.
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16th April 2021 - Following God
Growing up I was of the opinion that God was something of a spoil sport. I assumed that God was a cosmic police chief issuing a long list of restrictions that impacted my personal freedom. Only as I got to know God did I discover that in fact I enjoyed the greatest of freedom.
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15th April 2021 - Serving God
Love is an indefinable quality. We can describe it, yet can never capture its true essence. This can only be encountered through experience. What’s more, love is never static. It is either growing or dying.
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14th April 2021 - Knowing God
As a teenager I turned up at university with little idea as to what I wanted in life. No career aspirations and little motivation above personal enjoyment. It was to my great surprise that I encountered Jesus within just a few weeks. More surprising was my willingness to commit to following in His footsteps.
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13th April 2021 - Wellbeing
The Covid-19 pandemic made us all conscious of our mortal fragility. It spotlights a deep, underlying concern that impacts all of society; health and wellbeing. This is reflected in the huge sums invested by drug companies right through to the pressure placed on GP surgeries as we prepare for the worst and hope for the best. However, we are far more than physical beings. There is within everyone of us a longing for meaning.
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12th April 2021 - Loving God
This week we shall explore spiritual formation, the heartbeat of discipleship. This is Waverley Abbey’s core mission: seeking to live every day with Jesus. It is a journey on which we deliberately and consciously open up our lives for a deeper connectedness with God.
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11th April 2021 - Believe With Legs
Understanding and belief are different. Belief is the acceptance that something is true without proof. Belief is faith and offers understanding with legs on. Faith carries us somewhere, whilst understanding leaves us motionless. The first disciples understood Jesus as risen, they had tangible evidence, yet they needed the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, born of obedience and prayer, to believe.
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10th April 2021 - Do You Love Me
Grace is the remarkable gift we discover in Jesus. Peter, so confident in his faith, stumbled when denying Jesus at his arrest. Now, embarrassed by his betrayal, he returns to fishing, his hopes dashed, his spirit broken. However, the great news is that his friends stuck with him. We live in a time when many are aware of their fragility.
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9th April 2021 - Acknowledgement
Thomas is forever associated with doubt, when in fact he was full of belief. He did demand to place his finger in the wounds to establish this was really Jesus, but when he encountered Christ he immediately acknowledged him as Lord and God.
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8th April 2021 - Peace
For a second time Jesus speaks peace over the disciples. When something is repeated in scripture, it is a clear assurance of its truth. We see this throughout the psalms, and it strengthens faith. This peace is confirmed by the gift of the Holy Spirit. This third person of the Trinity, who is God, resides within us to lead us into all truth.
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7th April 2021 - Presence
When confronted by our fear we often find comfort in the companionship of friends. We are made for relationships, and perhaps the hardest test to endure is being robbed of those we love and trust. Last October, having lived separated from her family for seven months, my mum succumbed to her 95 years and died. I am left wondering, if normal visitation had been allowed whether she might have continued longer?
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6th April 2021 - Discovery
It’s said that ‘seeing is believing’. The inexplicable must be seen for what others say can’t be trusted. We need tangible proof. Yet here Peter and John reach the tomb and believe on the basis of what they can’t see, Jesus’ body. There is the evidence of the carefully folded shroud, but it required faith to accept Jesus is risen.
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5th April 2021 - Despondency
I have discovered that Jesus often surprises me. Despondent because of apparently unanswered prayers or engaged in challenging life circumstances, I assume that Jesus is nowhere to be found. My initial thoughts are to abandon my confidence in Christ and look to my own resources to get me out of a difficult spot.
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4th April 2021 - Resurrection
Imagine the scene. There is a deep calm all around. It’s early, the day hardly started. The turbulent events of Holy Week have passed. I recall my own childhood when Sunday was a day of rest, and the quiet so loud you could almost hear it.
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3rd April 2021 - Burial
Taken from the cross and prepared for burial, Jesus is laid to rest in a stranger’s tomb. Despised by those who killed him, after death He is treated with dignity and respect by His friends. Here, emerging from the shadows not for the first time, we meet Nicodemus again.
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2nd April 2021 - Crucifixion
We are familiar with Jesus’ crucifixion, yet we must never grow comfortable with it. Whilst it grants humanity the opportunity for personal encounter with God, the price of forgiveness, both to God and to all responding to God’s offer, weighs heavily in the balance.
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1st April 2021 - Abandonment
Today is the day of Jesus’ betrayal. He is deliberately exposed to harm through a trusted friend’s actions. There is perhaps no more bitter a pill to swallow than a friend’s disloyalty. Our safe space is destroyed and we must face unexpected consequences.
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31st March 2021 - Authority
The word ‘authority’ raises the issue of permission. Buried within it is the word ‘author’, the one who creates the narrative. In our democratic societies we have become accustomed to looking to the people to permission our politicians through an election. Yet, who gives Jesus His permission to make the promises He does?
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30th March 2021 - God's Plan
This is an interesting story in the Scripture. Some assume Jesus was angry, yet the Bible never says that He was. But why does he feel the necessity to overturn tables and expel the money changers? The issue is most likely that Jewish coins were mixed with the Roman coins. The latter bore the image of Caesar, and Jesus made a clear distinction about giving to Caesar, or the world system, what it is owed whilst giving to God what is owed to Him.
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29th March 2021 - Self-absorbed
Today we begin our walk with Jesus towards His crucifixion. Following his triumphal entry into the city, whose name means ‘foundation of peace’, Jesus laments the upcoming rebellion of the city and its people. Only faith in Christ can bring true peace; in rejecting Jesus we create conflict and chaos.
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28th March 2021 - Palm Sunday
Today is Palm Sunday. It marks the start of Jesus’ journey to the Cross. Exuberant celebrations greet His arrival into Jerusalem only to give way to angry demands for his execution. So often the distance between exultation and despair is wafer thin.
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27th March 2021 - Shielding
Whilst we may not be familiar with using a traditional shield to ward off fiery arrows, we’ve become used to the concept of shielding ourselves. Covid-19 introduced the language and my wife was told to ‘shield’ herself due to underlying health conditions.
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26th March 2021 - Peace Makers
The best shoes offer comfort and protection, something that can prove hard to find. I like walking boots as I know they’ll tackle any terrain. And there’s one brand that’s exceptionally comfortable. Warfare by its very nature is fuelled by violence. It quickly escalates disagreement and before we know it, despite our best efforts, the core issue is lost and replaced. My desire is now to obliterate my opponent. This isn’t only on the battlefield but, all too frequently, in my daily interactions with others.
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25th March 2021 - Stand Strong
The greatest challenge in my Christian life are the three words, ‘Stand your ground’. Both in keeping my faith among my peers and acting with integrity, I confess to having lost ground to the devil more times than I like to admit. Often it’s simply a nudge in the wrong direction. Suddenly I’m sliding down a bank of my own confusion ending up in a heap of humiliation. Of course I can climb back. But it takes time, commitment and effort. Often I’ve just wallowed in self pity.
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24th March 2021 - Be Prepared
It’s essential that when we get dressed for a job we put on all that we need to protect ourselves. When I first ventured into using a chainsaw I discovered that cut resistant trousers, a helmet, visor, boots and cut resistant gloves were recommended. Chainsaws have a habit of kicking back and injuring the user if they hit a knot in the branch.
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23rd March 2021 - Armour of God
Armour appears an antiquated word. We think of medieval knights riding to war, on horseback. In reality the word is still current as in the body armour police wear, offering them protection against assault. Paul invites us to take our discipleship seriously. The devil has one purpose which is to destabilise and misdirect us from our chosen goal: to follow Jesus. It’s the reason we are so easily distracted from our good intentions to pray. Here we enter the shallows of the warfare to which we are called by God.
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22nd March 2021 - Beyond Imagination
In our technological age of reason, such verses can strike a discordant note. Am I expected to believe in a world beyond the one I experience with my mind? My answer is a definite yes.
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21st March 2021 - Glimpsing God
The final words of the psalm repeat its opening. The key difference is that we have discovered more of God and ourselves through its verses. We no longer simply look to the wonder of our natural world to catch a glimpse of God.
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20th March 2021 - Global Imbalance
Many anguish over global imbalances. For some the inequality on our planet and in our society provides enough evidence to reject God. Yet, God has entrusted the world to our care. In other words I live in a society that is the product of human effort. Where there’s injustice it’s a product of human decision making. We’re asked to accept responsibility for the state of the world we live in.
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19th March 2021 - Friendship
Maslow, in his hierarchy of needs, places care as priorities 1–3. They include our physiological and safety needs along with our need to be loved. Data detailing peoples’ greatest fears highlight an inability to purchase food or provide a home, followed by a need for active relationships.
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18th March 2021 - God's Image
God’s concerned for the entire human race. Yet, remarkably, each of us can know and enjoy personal friendship with God. Only God has this capacity to include everyone and be intimately involved with each of us.
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17th March 2021 - Change is Essential
It was the cries of the infant Moses floating in a reed basket that won Pharaoh’s daughter’s heart. She didn’t realise this helpless baby would indeed silence the might of Egypt. Similarly, Jesus was dismissed with Nathaniel’s declaration, ‘Can anything good come from Nazareth?’* Then he became Jesus’ disciple. Never judge a book by its cover.
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16th March 2021 - Embrace God's Promise
I note the word ‘glory’ is of uncertain origin. This is fitting for something that lies beyond our reach and comprehension as the heavens themselves. Glory indicates honour, splendour and fame. All of
which are due to God. Yet, we discover God is never one to pursue self promotion. God’s promises are revealed through the pages of Scripture, and ultimately in Jesus.
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15th March 2021 - Majestic
The name of God is majestic; both beautiful and powerful. It commands our admiration, and while this is easily said, it’s not always evident in our lived experience. God’s majesty must be found. No wonder the Magi chose an arduous journey in search of the promised Messiah, the majesty of God. It’s only by panning through much river dirt that one can find a gold nugget.
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14th March 2021 - Work
Living with the consequences of poor decisions can prove challenging. Yet it requires the same mindset that we need for every one of life’s eventualities: looking at my situation from God’s perspective rather than my own.
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13th March 2021 - Making Decisions
Our popular image of right and wrong leads us to imagine right being rewarded and wrong punished. Yet, God doesn’t operate on this polarity. Certainly there are consequences from bad decisions, yet these are less a punishment than a simple reality. King David’s poor decision making had dire consequences, yet God still loved and blessed him with the title, a man after God’s own heart.
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12th March 2021 - Birth Pangs
Within life there is a source of perpetual hope. While life is contested in so many ways, life is itself irrepressible. The circle of birth, life and death endlessly repeats providing chapter upon chapter of the invincible nature of the human spirit.
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11th March 2021 - Struggles
Life is a struggle. Finding work to provide both a home and food consumes the largest percentage of our time. Without an income, life quickly collapses toward chaos. We fear financial instability for it threatens the very fabric of our identity.
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10th March 2021 - Civil War
It was St. Paul who helpfully pointed out that we each struggle to do what we positively intend to do: ‘For I do not do the good I want to do, but the evil I do not want to do – this I keep on doing’. There's a civil war waging within us!
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9th March 2021 - Lift Up Your Voice
Earlier this year Jayne, my wife, had Covid-19. No temperature and no cough, but a loss of voice. Directed to A & E, Coronavirus was confirmed and she was sent home. She was aware she was unwell before symptoms and diagnosis but couldn’t precisely say what the problem was.
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8th March 2021 - Pray to Obey
Rivers of ink have been spilt writing about prayer. Yet, we remain uncertain in our prayers. Do I pray enough? Why doesn’t God answer me? Isn’t it better to do something than to pray something.
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7th March 2021 - New Start
Like Nicodemus, everyone is searching to satisfy an inner angst. So much is demanded of us from life that it’s easy to lose touch with the ‘real me’ within. The popular TV programme Escape Down Under tells of families seeking a better life. They assume sun and sea offer them this opportunity. Yet, half return within a few years.
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6th March 2021 - Life in a Limitless World
One thing’s certain: life’s full of questions. It’s the basis for all learning. Knowledge is the fruit of our questions. So my questions reveal I’m an active disciple, or learner – the meaning of the word. Through meeting Jesus, Nicodemus decides to follow Jesus. Initial exasperation gives birth to fascination. One question leads to another. Satisfactory answers are in short supply but he’s beginning a Christian walk.
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5th March 2021 - Unpredictable
Weather is unpredictable. Sun gives way to rain without warning. However we plan, we must always be prepared to be caught out.
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4th March 2021 - Crossing the Boundary
Israel faced an impenetrable boundary to escape captivity in Egypt, the Red Sea. I’ve discovered it’s an experience we all must face if we’re to make progress in our Christian life. I must confront my fear of the unknown. Crossing from the comfort to the learning zone awakens my fears and insecurities.
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3rd March 2021 - Mystery
Mystery lies at the heart of faith. It presents an obstacle to belief. How can I believe something I cannot comprehend? Nicodemus’ reaction reveals the intense frustration that burns in his heart. He hears, yet does not understand.
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2nd March 2021 - Wellness
Wellness products cry out for my attention today. They all share one promise: changing my life for the better. Yet, why am I drawn to such promises? Well, we’re continually looking outside ourselves for meaning, and in response there’s been an explosion of courses offering self improvement to realise full potential.
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1st March 2021 - Night Visitor
Waking in the dead of night is awful. Here we’re confronted with our darkest thoughts. I note it was a sleepless Nicodemus who visited Jesus at night.