Tag: Reformed Charsmatic
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Psalm 7 | Hunted and Weary by Life Yet Trusting and Rejoicing in God
Introduction How do you think you would react if you were wrongly accused? Imagine a knock on the door late in the evening just as you have settled into the warmth of the fire, and as your eyes begin to focus on the darkness of the street before you, you realise that the shadowy figures…
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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 Beauty of What The Lord Requires (Micah 6:1-8)
Micah 6:1-8 NIV “Listen to what the LORD says: “Stand up, plead my case before the mountains; let the hills hear what you have to say. 2 “Hear, you mountains, the LORD’s accusation; listen, you everlasting foundations of the earth. For the LORD has a case against his people; he is lodging a charge against…
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A Demonstration of Authority (Mark 1:21-28)
Our childhood memories of something are always far more imposing than reality. Have you ever been confronted by that in a moment? Perhaps it was going back to a school and finding the space much smaller than you remember, meeting an old teacher whose stature has diminished over the years. For me, it was meeting…
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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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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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