The Art Of Complaining The Biblical Way: the example of Habakkuk
We tend to say that all complaining is wrong, but is that really true? Much com;plaining shows a negative mindset especially when we are complaining about other people or indeed how God has treated us....
View ArticleThe Reality of Pentecost
Acts chapter 2 gives us an account of the birth of the early Church, but we cannot really understand this chapter if we divorce it from the previous chapter. In Acts 1 we see the Risen Lord Jesus...
View ArticleA Pentecostal Communion Service.
A Prayer Lord Jesus we joyfully come to you our Saviour knowing that you alone have paid the price for sin, we thank you for the finished work of atonement. We thank you for your love and grace that is...
View ArticleThe Generous Saviour, giver of good gifts: A reflection for Pentecost
So often when we think of God we come to him as though he was mean and tight fisted, but the Scripture paints a very different picture it shows us a God of grace and love. In this post I want to...
View ArticleThe Generous Saviour, giver of good gifts: A reflection for Pentecost
The Generous Saviour, giver of good gifts: A reflection for Pentecost.
View ArticleI want to be filled with the Holy Spirit: A prayer
Gracious and heavenly Father I thank you that in your great love for me you sent the Lord Jesus into this world to save me from sins. Yet Father I realise that without the empowering of your Holy...
View ArticleThe Holy Spirit is not just for Pentecost
Sometimes it seems that around Pentecost Christians suddenly remember that The Holy Spirit exists and yet the scriptures are quite clear that the Holy Spirit has come to indwell both the individual...
View ArticleHow Inclusive is the Gospel?
Inclusiveness is emphasised as part of political correctness, all sorts of documents claim that one must be inclusive. Recently various Christian speakers and authors have been claiming that because...
View ArticleThe Greatness of our God
When we think about the doctrine of God and his relationship to the created order we tend to think in terms of transcendence and immanence, we often say that if we do not get the emphasis right at...
View ArticleWorship and Worldview
One of the questions that I have been thinking about lately is the relationship between worship and worldview, my thinking has been stimulated in this area by reading the books “Thinking in Tongues”...
View ArticleJesus the healer
Whenever we read the gospels one thing that we notice is that Jesus was concerned to bring healing to people, he was not just concerned about their spiritual state but also about their physical needs....
View ArticleHoly Comunion and Healing
The very essence of Holy Communion is that it demonstrates all that Christ has achieved for us in his redemptive sufferings it therefore seems to make sense to have prayer for healing during a...
View ArticleA Healing Communion Service
Words of Invitation: The Lord Jesus says to his church, Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with...
View ArticleThe Holy Trinity; by Stephen R Holmes: A boook review
Reblogged from Pneuma and Logos: This is an important book on a vital doctrine of the Christian Faith, here we find careful scholarship which guides us through the discussions about the doctrine of...
View ArticleGod and the Emotional Self: some thoughts
Reblogged from Pneuma and Logos: Recently a young friend of mine has been asked to write 600 words on the impassibility debates as part of a larger essay this has made me think again about this whole...
View ArticleFrancis Schaeffer: A Personal Tribute
Reblogged from Pneuma and Logos: In this post I want to talk about how Francis Schaeffer impacted my own life,anyone who has heard me preach will know that Schaeffer is the most influential person in...
View ArticleWho incited David to count the fighting men, God or Satan?
We sometimes come upon passages of Scripture that seemingly conflict with one another, the parallel accounts in”Samuel 24 and 1 Chronicles 21 are one of the most difficult to deal with as they seem to...
View ArticleThe Sanctifying Power of the Doctrine of the Trinity
The great doctrine of the Holy Trinity is not just some abstract thought, but it also points to the greatness of God’s saving work in our lives today. I want to look at this doctrine as it applies to...
View ArticleReformational Christianity.
Reblogged from Pneuma and Logos: Reformational Christianity is also known as Neo-Calvinism, probably because this whole movement exists within the Calvinistic movement. The roots of Reformational...
View ArticleRevival and Theology Part 1
Reblogged from Pneuma and Logos: We need to ask the question what is the connection between Revival and Theology? When we talk about revival many people seem to think of revival being on a subjective...
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