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James (24) The Prayer of Faith (James 5:14-15)
‘Few passages in Scripture have been more extensively misinterpreted and misunderstood than these verses’ (Frank E. Gaebelin). We might add, and as a result more neglected by the church throughout the centuries. Yes we must approach cautiously, yet not with a sense of the impossibility of…
Elijah (22) God’s Ways in Evil Days (1 Kings 21)
As we look at the world with wrong often prevailing over right, where the godly are persecuted and some are even killed, don’t we at times wonder what is happening? Are we not tempted to ask ‘Where is God?’ If God is a righteous God why does He allow sin, why not stop it?
The world certainly…
James (23) The Place of Prayer (James 5:13)
When you come to the concluding words of a speech or an important letter you tend to choose them carefully – wanting to assert the main point, or drive it home in some particular way.
Throughout James’ letter he has been continually emphasising the robust nature of the Christian Faith. That it is more than intellectual assent, but life-gripping and life-shaping truth.…
‘I Am … Your Are’ (Isaiah 43:8-13)
What word describes 2009 which has now gone into the banks of ‘memory past’? What word would you choose to describe 2010 now embarked upon?
Of the various possibilities that ought to come to mind to the Christian, I want to draw your attention to one that is twice stated in our OT reading. We see that it is also central to Jesus’ purpose for our lives as highlighted in…
James (22) Keep On Keeping On! (James 5:7-12)
I don’t know who first said ‘Keep on keeping one’. It is certainly used again and again to convey the idea of perseverance, and as such it is a suitable title to this passage.
When I watch a marathon race I am particularly struck by the reality that despite there being only one winner and only three ‘medallists’, yet everyone is keen to finish. I can understand this in…
What is Christmas? (John 1:1-14)
Murray Campbell this week wrote a brief and provocative Facebook piece entitled “A Christmas Stir” in which he writes,
‘I have a proposal to make for Aussies: Instead of making a public holiday out of December 25 let’s go to work. After all, is it not somewhat hypocritical to celebrate ‘Christ’mas when the vast majority are not Christian? Do non-Muslims…
A Just Man (Matthew 1:18-25)
of the Psalms was magnificent. Unfortunately for poor Isaac, he was not a handsome figure.
His one chance at love came and went with a young lady named Elizabeth Singer, who actually fell in love with Watts sight-unseen through his published poems. Being so taken with this man who could write so deeply and passionately she threw caution to the wind and…
James (21) Warning against Materialism (James 5:1-6)
Our society has bought a lie. It has been sold an experiment that has failed in successive cultures throughout human history. What is it? The axiom that ‘wealth begets well-being’.
We have been told that if we raise the social and economic levels of society then morality and ethics…
James (20) DV (James 4:13–17)
“Come now” says James, clearly calling his readers to take some time to reason together, to take time to think through what they were saying. That is something we all need to do – to review our practices and habits. So many of the things we say are habitual, things we say with little apparent thought, said casually and maybe even thoughtlessly habitual.
It may be…
This is eternal life… (John 17:3)
Throughout this year our attention has been on another of the Reformers, the Genevan Reformer John Calvin, it being the 500th anniversary of his birth. And so it is appropriate we give some highlights to him today being reformation Sunday.
Calvin has been described as ‘the reluctant but willing Reformer’. Though Calvin’s contributions to the Reformation are many, he…