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A Three-Legged Race - Part 1
In the old days, school sports and church events used to include a three-legged race. People were paired-up and the left leg of one runner was strapped to the right leg of another runner. The object was for the partners to coordinate their run without falling over, and beat the other contestants to the finishing line. There would be lots of laughter as many would make awkward progress. In Romans, Paul discusses our baptism as an experience that unites us with Jesus. He descri
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It and Thou - Part 2
Buber’s point is that at the heart of human life is ‘I-Thou’ relationships; we have been created for relationships, firstly and centrally with God, and then with others. This is in line with Jesus’ summary of the Law in two commandments: to love God with all our being, and to love our neighbours (Matthew 22:37-40). We note in the two sections of the Ten Commandments that we must treat God as God and other human beings as persons. Anything less would destroy our humanness. Sat
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It and Thou - Part 1
The first great distortion Satan introduced into the mind of the human race is that the most important human quest is to know something as opposed to knowing Someone . God placed the first couple in His paradise, giving them all they needed and inviting them to know Him as their loving, caring Creator God. Everything went well until Satan, the deceiver, turned up. It appears that God habitually turned up at the Garden to have fellowship with Adam and Eve (Genesis 3:8). But S
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Christianity in a Nutshell - Part 2
Our Christian calling is not to cram our heads with facts, but to fill our hearts with Christ. It is not to reduce truth to information but to find ultimate truth in the Person of Jesus Christ. Alas, we live in the information age where knowledge is power (not love). It is possible to become cleverer and more foolish at the same time. T S Eliot puts it well: The endless cycle of idea and action, Endless invention, endless experiment, Brings knowledge of motion, but not of sti
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Christianity in a Nutshell - Part 1
At its heart, the Christian faith is not a religion. It is a Person. Rules and rituals may be important, but they are not at the heart of Christian discipleship or church life. It is the relationship with the Person of Jesus that is the soul of Christianity. Everything else is built on this. When we know Jesus, we also come to know the Father and be connected with His Spirit. Eternal life, as defined by Jesus, is the personal and relational knowledge of God the Father and God
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He Ascended into Heaven - Part 2
The bodily Ascension is most strongly emphasised by certain Christian denominations and traditions, such as the Calvinists. Karl Barth wrote that Christ’s humanity is “to all eternity … a clothing which He does not put off. It is His temple which He does not leave. It is the form which He does not lose.” What about Methodists? Article III of our Articles of Religion states that “Christ did truly rise again from the dead, and took again his body, with all things pertaining to
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He Ascended into Heaven - Part 1
Ascension day is celebrated in some churches, but tends to be largely forgotten or neglected in most others. How important is Ascension Day? A local preacher wrote to me with a theological question (“Does Jesus still have a human body today?”) and a liturgical question (“Why do Methodists seem to ignore the Ascension?”). This article is based on my reply. The Bible does say that Jesus had a resurrected body after His Resurrection. It was in this same body that He ascended to
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Taking Shelter in the Wounds of Jesus - Part 2
Secondly, the truth of God’s protection. The wounds of Jesus not only bring us forgiveness but also protect us against the assaults of our spiritual enemies. (Such protection is not necessarily measured in earthly or temporal terms.) Thus Paul who stated that “nothing can separate us from the love of God” (Romans 8:37-39) was cruelly martyred. Many others who affirmed that their spiritual safety was in Jesus were also put to death. But the fiery darts of the evil one cannot u
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Taking Shelter in the Wounds of Jesus - Part 1
A sudden storm will make people run for shelter – wherever they can be shielded from the pouring rain. In a hurricane the same thing happens; people desperately look for shelter and safety in an area where they hope to avoid being injured or even killed. What about spiritual shelters – where can people run to? Two days after his heart-warming Aldersgate experience in 1738, John Wesley recorded in his journal that he faced unexpected trials and struggles. When he asked a Morav
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