Well worth attending.Tuesday, 26 August 2008
Is Satan more concerned about the families in our churches than we are?
"Is Satan more concerned about the families in your church than you are?
From the beginning, Satan has tried to destroy the biblically-ordered family. Adam abdicated his headship. Eve usurped her husband's position. Cain killed his brother. Satan's first attacks were against God-given family roles.
The assault continues today, and it may be more ferocious than ever before. If you doubt this, just consider today's remarkable headlines—or the temptations at work in your own home. In this article and the next two, I'd like to help uncover what may be a treasure that's hidden in plain view within your church, and a treasure that Satan is after: the families in your congregation..."
To read the rest of this challenging and thought provoking article click here.
From the beginning, Satan has tried to destroy the biblically-ordered family. Adam abdicated his headship. Eve usurped her husband's position. Cain killed his brother. Satan's first attacks were against God-given family roles.
The assault continues today, and it may be more ferocious than ever before. If you doubt this, just consider today's remarkable headlines—or the temptations at work in your own home. In this article and the next two, I'd like to help uncover what may be a treasure that's hidden in plain view within your church, and a treasure that Satan is after: the families in your congregation..."
To read the rest of this challenging and thought provoking article click here.
Too much to do too little time
Do you ever feel stressed? Here is a light hearted way of finding out. Click here
Friday, 22 August 2008
Teaching our Children to pray
One night a sleepy little boy knelt beside my bed
He smiled and looked into my eyes and this is what he said
Daddy, my daddy, you've taught me lots today
So daddy, my daddy, teach me how to pray.
You brought me home a brand new kite showed me how to fly
And there ain't no wonder kid who's dad can knock a ball so high
I'd like to thank God for you, but I don't know what to say
So daddy, my daddy, teach me how to pray.
I'd had to turn and leave his room, he began to cry
I didn't want my boy to know but so did I
His best pal forsaken him but what was there to say
For daddy, yes daddy, had forgotten how to pray.
(Daddy, my daddy, teach me how to pray.)...
Jim Reeves Teach me how to Pray
He smiled and looked into my eyes and this is what he said
Daddy, my daddy, you've taught me lots today
So daddy, my daddy, teach me how to pray.
You brought me home a brand new kite showed me how to fly
And there ain't no wonder kid who's dad can knock a ball so high
I'd like to thank God for you, but I don't know what to say
So daddy, my daddy, teach me how to pray.
I'd had to turn and leave his room, he began to cry
I didn't want my boy to know but so did I
His best pal forsaken him but what was there to say
For daddy, yes daddy, had forgotten how to pray.
(Daddy, my daddy, teach me how to pray.)...
Jim Reeves Teach me how to Pray
Thursday, 21 August 2008
Married for God
Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 is a great passage. We live in a world where we are encouraged to think about what is better, to weigh up the pros and cons. For example is it better to be with Eon, Npower or British Gas, is it better to own a Ford Focus or a Buggatti Veyron, is it better to support Liverpool or a team that has a chance of winning the title?
The passage we had read to us made no bones about it, 2 are better than 1, in contrast to the loner of v8. It is about companionship and friendship not just marriage but it equally fits with what the Bible has to tell us about marriage.
Marriage is God given. It is not a social convention, it is not a civil contract. God is intimately involved in marriage, he designed marriage, he gave Eve away at the very first marriage and he tells us why he gives marriage. It is the means by which two become united together as one.
The passage that was read tells us of the benefits of friendship which apply to marriage too. In a marriage you have someone who has promised that for the rest of your lives, for better or worse, richer for poorer, whether in sickness or in health has committed themselves to help you when you fall down, to provide for and keep you warm, and to protect and care for you until death parts you or Christ comes again.
They are amazing promises because marriage is a tremendous gift given by a good God for us to enjoy.
But Marriage is not the answer to all of life’s questions.
If you listen to Hollywood or the music industry, or TV producers then relationships are the answer to life’s questions, they are the Holy Grail. Be it the six pals desperately seeking love in Friends, or those in the OC, or the love so graphically portrayed in P.S. I love you. Love, marriage, relationship are the key to happiness – aren’t they?
Ecclesiastes is all about one man’s search for the meaning of life. He pursues wisdom, learning, riches, career, possessions, business and relationships and his conclusion is that ultimately none of them satisfy, none of them provides the meaning of life.
Marriage is one of God’s good gifts given to us to enjoy but it is not the answer to life’s questions. In fact God wanted us to understand what life is all about so much that he sent his Son, Jesus, into the world to tell us and to secure real life for us. Our marriage, our husband or wife must never be the ultimate thing in our life; God must remain the one we love above everything else.
But what is marriage for?
Books like Men are from Mars and women are from Venus will give you one picture. That book claims to be “A practical guide to getting what you want from relationships.” In fact you read lots of other relationship books and that’s what they tell you – how to get what you want, how you can be fulfilled in your marriage.
But the Bible says something radically different. Marriage is given so that together you can serve God. Marriage is to be a place of love, friendship, protection, understanding, and of self sacrifice but ultimately if it is to be the marriage God intended it has to be in God’s service, for God’s glory.
Eve is created not just as someone to ease Adam’s loneliness but as his helper, as someone to work alongside him, to help him in his service of God. Ecclesiastes picks up on this too, “Two are better off than one, because they have a good return [or reward] for their labour.” What is man’s work it is to serve God, to bring him glory.
Marriage must never be separate from your service of God, it is something to be protected and seen. It is to be a relationship shot through with grace. Marriage is a model of the love that God has for us, it is a model of the way Jesus in love gave himself for his church, so that we may know God.
Films and TV sit-coms make us wish for a love that is epic, that stands out, that is full of romance and fairy tales. The Bible says understand that love is not about getting what you want but about serving God together because he has given himself for you. There is no greater love to base your marriage on than the love which Jesus showed as he gave himself for you.
As you begin or continue your married life together don’t be sucked in by Hollywood Dreams or the delusion of getting what you want. The only way to a truly happy marriage, for your marriage to be all it can be is to place and keep God at its centre. Be married for God.
The passage we had read to us made no bones about it, 2 are better than 1, in contrast to the loner of v8. It is about companionship and friendship not just marriage but it equally fits with what the Bible has to tell us about marriage.
Marriage is God given. It is not a social convention, it is not a civil contract. God is intimately involved in marriage, he designed marriage, he gave Eve away at the very first marriage and he tells us why he gives marriage. It is the means by which two become united together as one.
The passage that was read tells us of the benefits of friendship which apply to marriage too. In a marriage you have someone who has promised that for the rest of your lives, for better or worse, richer for poorer, whether in sickness or in health has committed themselves to help you when you fall down, to provide for and keep you warm, and to protect and care for you until death parts you or Christ comes again.
They are amazing promises because marriage is a tremendous gift given by a good God for us to enjoy.
But Marriage is not the answer to all of life’s questions.
If you listen to Hollywood or the music industry, or TV producers then relationships are the answer to life’s questions, they are the Holy Grail. Be it the six pals desperately seeking love in Friends, or those in the OC, or the love so graphically portrayed in P.S. I love you. Love, marriage, relationship are the key to happiness – aren’t they?
Ecclesiastes is all about one man’s search for the meaning of life. He pursues wisdom, learning, riches, career, possessions, business and relationships and his conclusion is that ultimately none of them satisfy, none of them provides the meaning of life.
Marriage is one of God’s good gifts given to us to enjoy but it is not the answer to life’s questions. In fact God wanted us to understand what life is all about so much that he sent his Son, Jesus, into the world to tell us and to secure real life for us. Our marriage, our husband or wife must never be the ultimate thing in our life; God must remain the one we love above everything else.
But what is marriage for?
Books like Men are from Mars and women are from Venus will give you one picture. That book claims to be “A practical guide to getting what you want from relationships.” In fact you read lots of other relationship books and that’s what they tell you – how to get what you want, how you can be fulfilled in your marriage.
But the Bible says something radically different. Marriage is given so that together you can serve God. Marriage is to be a place of love, friendship, protection, understanding, and of self sacrifice but ultimately if it is to be the marriage God intended it has to be in God’s service, for God’s glory.
Eve is created not just as someone to ease Adam’s loneliness but as his helper, as someone to work alongside him, to help him in his service of God. Ecclesiastes picks up on this too, “Two are better off than one, because they have a good return [or reward] for their labour.” What is man’s work it is to serve God, to bring him glory.
Marriage must never be separate from your service of God, it is something to be protected and seen. It is to be a relationship shot through with grace. Marriage is a model of the love that God has for us, it is a model of the way Jesus in love gave himself for his church, so that we may know God.
Films and TV sit-coms make us wish for a love that is epic, that stands out, that is full of romance and fairy tales. The Bible says understand that love is not about getting what you want but about serving God together because he has given himself for you. There is no greater love to base your marriage on than the love which Jesus showed as he gave himself for you.
As you begin or continue your married life together don’t be sucked in by Hollywood Dreams or the delusion of getting what you want. The only way to a truly happy marriage, for your marriage to be all it can be is to place and keep God at its centre. Be married for God.
Monday, 18 August 2008
Evangelism - unlocking the mind of the unbeliever
Do you ever struggle to understand why your friends and family don't see the gospels relevance to them? Often the problem is not the one that presents, the key is the question behind the question. In this months Evangelicals Now there is a very helpful article reporting on the Clerkenwell Symposium to help us do just that. Click here to read it.
A bit of fun
Just back from holiday and thought I'd have a bit of fun with wordle. It is a website where you can input your text and it creates an image like this one showing which are the key ideas and most commonly used words in any given text. This is from a few sundays ago looking at Rev 21:1-7.
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