Tag: Reformed
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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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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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A Great Sorrow: A Greater Joy (Luke 13:31-35)
A Great Lament from Jesus reveals a Greater Joy
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There is One Greater Than The Storms of Life (Psalm 3)
“Unsteady,” “turbulent,” “Tumultuous,” or “Tempestuous;” are words that come to mind when we think of the current state and stability of the world. How do you even begin to understand the shifts that are happening globally yet, even start to define them? The world was in a constant state of flux and change as ‘covid’…
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A Scuffle in Nazareth (Luke 4:21-30)
Words have power; they can be used to lead people into something better or lead them away from that which is good. It is by words we tell people we love them, share bad news, and shape the direction of our weeks and lives. Words carry power whatever form they come in, whether written or…
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