Posts from 2010 (Page 2)

Posts from 2010 (Page 2)

If You are willing, You can make me clean

“If You are willing, You can make me clean” (Mark 1:40) In our passage from Mark this morning we see Jesus continuing to be involved in people’s lives and see yet again His compassion for those in great need. But in this case it is with a man whose condition we have little connection with – leprosy (though sadly it is apparently on the rise in some aboriginal…

weekly article for 02 May 2010

J A Alexander writes concerning the practice of Jesus in Mark 1:35 that it is ‘the most compelling proof of the necessity of prayer to our spiritual life.’ Did we, do we need such proof? Isn’t very reality of our spiritual life enough to encourage us to seek the face of the Lord in prayer, to know how much we need to spend time communing with our God?

We are more than conquerors! (Rom 8:37)

Literally he says ‘we are super conquerors!’ Not just victors but super victors! “More than conquerors” – that is what we are now and how we will regard ourselves through all eternity. When the early church father Chrysostom was brought before the Roman Emperor, the Emperor threatened him with banishment of he remained a Christian.

“I know that my Redeemer Lives” – Job

If Job, who lived at the dawn of recorded history, centuries before the time of the Lord Jesus Christ – if Job knew these things, how much more should we know them, we who are aware of Christ’s resurrection and have witnessed His power in our lives. Job lived in a dark and misty time, before the…

Repent and Believe (Mark 1:15)

These words summarize the response to Himself and His ministry which Jesus sought. We see here that it is a command, not an option. The gospel doesn’t come out to us with a great idea but with a clear demand. There is only one response that is suitable. No other response is acceptable. We see here that it is universal, not selective – all – even the most righteous…

There is only one true God, but what is He like?

Indeed in light of the infinite glory and majesty of His Being is it possible to know God? Is He not incomprehensible, how can we know the unknowable? The answer is that the infinite God declares that finite man can know Him since He has made Himself known – and that not with resulting frustration,…

The Popular Treatment of God (1 Samuel 5&6)

What can you say about a generation that thinks God is dead and Elvis is alive! The Yiddish word “chutzpah” seems right. It has no English equivalent, but it refers to one who has an attitude of incredible gall or presumption. The classic example of a chutzpah is the young man who murders his…

Knowing God (Jeremiah 9:23-24)

Every generation has its set of values and priorities, yet as we look around our own we see it is not really that different to what God declares of Jeremiah’s day. Some in our day place ‘wisdom’ (whether in terms of education, culture, scientism, mysticism, etc) at the top of the list. Others place ‘power’ there (personal or collective). To them it means…