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His Faithfulness: Our Fruitfulness (John 15:1-8)
Many of my summer days were spent roaming around the family farm, making an adventure of the many hedges and streams than ran along the edges of the fields. It always amazed me how far you could roam and yet how close you would remain to the house, close enough to hear the call for…
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What Has Love Got To Do With It? Everything (John 13:31-35)
Introduction You can tell a lot about people by what they wear or what they drop into conversation. In particular, you can often tell what sports or team someone follows by their choice of clothes they wear. Especially around May/June, when lots of sports finals are happening, we will see the colours of whichever team…
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You Cannot Outrun The Grace of God (Jonah 2:1-10)
In March 2020, with nothing much else to do and a sizeable stomach on me. I started running with the added fact that I lived right beside the wonderfully flat towpath. Why? Mostly to pass some of the lockdown boredom that I had felt creeping in and the fact that the weather was splendid! I…
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Do We See The King? (Luke 19:28-40)
When is a wedding better than any other wedding even though it is the same as any previous one? When you have one on the day after Covid regulations east, people can enjoy the full day for the first time in nearly eighteen months. It was a fantastic day, with a wonderful outside service full…
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Cast It All Upon Him (Psalm 55)
It would be difficult to process everything that has happened in the last six months alone; Christmas was not that long ago, yet we have seen rushes on the forecourts as we thought we might run out of fuel for the car! Never mind the rapid increase in Gas, rising costs of living, all then…
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An Everlasting Foundation and Hope (Psalm 27)
The Psalmist reminds us that there is only foundation on which we can build our lives in light of eternity.
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