THE REALLY USEFUL BIBLE
By Not Known We all know that a closed Bible is a useless thing. In the language of an old Anglican prayer, we should have our Bible open to read, mark, learn and inwardly digest its contents. It’s one thing to have the Bible open and be active learners, but what are the uses of this learning? As 2 Timothy 3:15 teaches, the first use of the Bible is to make us wise…
WISE FOR SALVATION
By Not Known Some people have a life-long and deep-seated fascination for the Bible. Whether as amateur sleuths or professional scholars, they love to spend time digging deeper and deeper into the background, language and meaning of the Bible. This is good, and we can all benefit when they share the fruits of their fascination. But is the Bible given just for our…
The Scriptures: Inspiried and Inspiring
By Not Known The Christian Scriptures are central to our gathered worship, to all Christian ministries and to our private piety. Why put such an emphasis on this diverse collection of ancient writings? They are often difficult to understand and are far removed from our digital world in which we are post-everything but unsure what we stand for. Why privilege the Scriptures…
Charity Begins at Home?
WORLDLY HOLINESS
By Not Known In some places ‘holiness’ has a bad name. It is associated with prudishness, sanctimoniousness, censoriousness and self-righteousness. Is this what God means when he calls us to: be holy because I am holy (Lev 11:44; 1Pet 1:15)? A basic idea in holiness is that we are to be different. We are to be separated from God-denying ways of living in order…
TOTAL DEPRAVITY & TOTAL DELIGHT
By Not Known Some years ago I worked for a company that sold bulk industrial chemicals. I soon learnt the basic sales strategy of demonstrating a need (or creating one!) and then showing how my firm could meet it better than any competitors. We need to see our need of Jesus before we believe in him. Many will say ‘I’m not that bad, I can manage my own…
THE PLACE OF WORSHIP
By Not Known The word ‘worship’ can be used in several important ways. First up, there is our life-worship, in which all of all we are at all times is lived in thankful service to the Lord (Rom 12:1-2). Without this, no other worship makes sense. Secondly, there is the gathered worship as represented by our Sunday services (eg Acts 2:42-46; 1 Cor 14:26; Heb…
PROTECTION, BLESSING OR FORGIVENESS ?
By Not Known Many of our prayers ask God for blessings. And at this time of the year many are earnest to ask the Lord for protection. What do we mean by blessing and protection? Are they the heart of our human needs? By ‘blessings’ we usually mean things like health, wealth and other daily needs. A prayer for protection typically means we ask God to protect us…
THE CUP OF CARE
By Not Known I am the person who cares for your kids but can’t swim in your pool Who rides in the back of a truck to make your garden pretty Who sleeps in a dormitory while I build your home Who clears the table when you just walk off Who keeps your place safe, night and day Who sells you a ticket that I cannot afford Who drives the taxi to take you to a party Who…
All People Need The Lord
By Not Known Jesus told the first church leaders to make disciples from all peoples (Mat 28:19). We read that heaven’s church has members from all corners of humanity (Rev 7:9). Likewise Paul writes of his obligation to preach the gospel to all kinds of people and thus his desire to visit Rome so that he could also evangelise there (Rom 1:14). Paul also tells us why…