Tag: Christian Reflection
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Living Letters of Grace (2 Cor. 3:1-6)
This passage discusses how the apostle Paul defends his ministry and message to the Corinthian church, emphasizing that their transformed lives serve as his endorsement, not earthly recommendations. He reminds them that their sufficiency comes from God, and they are living witnesses of the Gospel’s transformative power, called to reflect God’s love and grace to…
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When Jesus Speaks | An Irresistible Invitation (Mark 1:14-20 )
When Jesus Speaks An Irresistible Invitation, what else can you do but respond? (Mark 1:14-20 )
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Captivated by The Grace of the Cross (John 12:1-8)
Introduction A small card arrives in the post, flowers appear on our doorstep, or words are whispered in our ear. What are they? We might always find ourselves expressing thanks or at the end when thankfulness is expressed to us. I wonder how you would choose to say thank you to someone. It depends on…
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The King and the beauty of his Kingdom Rule (Mark 1:29-45)
Introduction Last week’s section of Mark Chapter one finished with Jesus beginning his public ministry at the Capernaum Synagogue on the Sabbath with his four new disciples. Such was the power in the way that Jesus taught that people who had slumbered through the routine of their religiosity and faith suddenly found themselves awoke by…
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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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The First of Many Signs (John 2:1-11)
One thing that has been constant in the news over the last two years has been parities, firstly being told that we were not allowed to have them, then being told that we could have them but only in a restricted form, and then finally that we could enjoy them fully along as everyone had…
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