Thought for the Week

Is God enough?

Dear friends, I hope those who were at the Men’s Breakfast and PCC meetings last week will forgive me for repeating these thoughts.  They aren’t mine anyway!  They come from JI Packer’s brilliant book Knowing God and its truly marvellous final chapter, The Adequacy of God. It seems odd to talk of God being enough. 

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There’s nothing quite like a good grumble

Dear Friends, We do love to grumble, don’t we?  We grumble about the weather, the state of the economy, and our aches and pains.  We grumble about our bosses or our staff, our neighbours and our relatives.  We grumble when we have too much work to do, and also when we don’t have enough.  Is

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The ‘God particle’

Dear Friends, This week scientists announced that, after years of searching, they have found evidence consistent with the existence of the Higgs boson, popularly known as the ‘God particle’.  It is an astounding achievement.  And, even if it turns out not to have been found yet, scientists are getting closer all the time, and discovering...

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‘Thought for the Day’

Dear Friends, “I can’t imagine Jesus being invited on to Thought for the Day, can you?”  It is an intriguing thought!  Can you imagine the presenters of Radio 4’s Today programme introducing the speaker for that day’s three-minute religious slot?  “Now, we welcome to the studio, …”  What would they call him?  Jesus of Nazareth? 

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Mad or Bad?

Dear Friends, Anders Breivik has been on trial in Norway for killing 77 people and injuring 242 others last July.  He does not dispute the charges against him, and says his actions were necessary in order to prevent the “Islamisation” of Norway.  In an interesting twist, the prosecution is now arguing that he is insane

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Life in the Courtroom

Dear friends, We spend our lives in the courtroom.  Now, not many of us will actually appear before a judge or a magistrate to answer criminal charges.  But we all live our lives in the courtroom of public opinion.  We are constantly on trial, and our performance is being judged.  Sometimes we are acquitted, sometimes

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How to be cultured

Dear Friends, What is culture?  For some people, it is something they grow in a dish in a lab!  For others, it means the theatre, the ballet, classical music and the opera.  For many, culture is something that other people have: we speak of Bangladeshi culture, West Indian culture, and so on.  The reality is

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Are you a zealot?

Dear Friends, I guess most of us feel at least a little uncomfortable with the thought of describing ourselves as zealots.  I can’t say it’s a way I’ve ever described myself!  Isn’t that kind of language fertile territory for breeding religious extremists and fundamentalists?  Surely, zealots are dangerous people? The only thing is...

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Is God half-hearted?

Dear Friends, While at the Northern Men’s Convention last week (a men’s convention in the north, that is, not a convention for northern men!), I was reflecting on the fact that I am so often somewhat half-hearted in my devotion to the Lord and my desire to give my life in serving him – looking

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Do I believe in hell?

Dear Friends, Do I want to believe in hell?  No, of course not.  But can I believe in hell?  Now, that’s a different question. In preparing for our Toolbox sessions on ‘What happens when I die?’ I have been enormously helped by Francis Chan’s little book Erasing Hell.  He points out that there are many

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