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Something to Say: Time for prayer
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Sunday, 2 August 2015. This raises the next question, which is, when should we pray? Are there any compelling reasons why he prayed in the morning? In the morning you hear my voice;. In the morning I prepare a sacrifice for you and watch.’. Another important question is, Why should we pray? Adolph Saphir summed up the importance of early morning prayer in this way: ‘. Peter says to us from this incident, ‘Is your current arrangements helping you to pray? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Charles E....
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Something to Say: The Renewed Pastor, edited by Melvin Tinker, Mentor, 264pp.
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The Renewed Pastor, edited by Melvin Tinker, Mentor, 264pp. This volume is a collection of essays on pastoral concerns published in honour of Philip Hacking, a leading Anglican evangelical vicar, who served in Fulwood in Sheffield for almost three decades before retiring in 1997. He was well-known for his conference ministry, including his involvement in the Keswick Convention. It is inevitable that a pastor must have fresh food for his own soul and for those who have to listen to him. This volume covers...
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Something to Say: D. A. Carson, Jesus the Son of God
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D A Carson, Jesus the Son of God. This review appeared in the February 2013 edition of the Record of the Free Church of Scotland. D A Carson (2012), Jesus. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Some things to Think About. I never enter the pulpit without fear and I never leave it without shame (John Macdonald, the Apostle of the North). Heaven is the land with four summers in the year (Samuel Rutherford). Holy sorrow is precious before God, and is no bar to godly joy (C. H. Spurgeon). Reviews of Royal Company.
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Something to Say: Focus on Jesus
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Sunday, 19 July 2015. What effects would his time in Arabia have on Saul? In addition to a sense of wonder, there would also be desire to worship Jesus. This is always the ambition of any who come to know Jesus accurately. Their roads to Jesus will be different, yet when they realise who he is and what he has done, they will imitate Thomas and say to Jesus, ‘My Lord and my God! What are our intentions after coming to know Jesus? Labels: Focus on Jesus. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). D A Carson (2012...
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Something to Say: Sunday Thoughts - Do all in the name of Jesus
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Sunday, 10 May 2015. Sunday Thoughts - Do all in the name of Jesus. Labels: Sunday Thoughts - Do all in the name of Jesus. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Some things to Think About. I never enter the pulpit without fear and I never leave it without shame (John Macdonald, the Apostle of the North). Heaven is the land with four summers in the year (Samuel Rutherford). Holy sorrow is precious before God, and is no bar to godly joy (C. H. Spurgeon). D A Carson (2012), Jesus the Son of God. Michael J....
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Something to Say: Charles E. Hill, Who Chose the Gospels?,
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Charles E. Hill, Who Chose the Gospels? Charles E. Hill (2011), Who Chose the Gospels? Oxford University Press, 295pp. Review originally appeared in the February edition of the Record of the Free Church of Scotland. In recent years, there has been a surfeit of books claiming to discuss so-called lost gospels about Jesus. Some, such as the bestselling The Da Vinci Code. Have been republished, and have been reported in magazines such as Time. Readers will find out about various papyri and codices that have...
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Something to Say: Phil Ryken, Loving the Way Jesus Loves, IVP,
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Phil Ryken, Loving the Way Jesus Loves, IVP,. Among the list of issues explained, Ryken looks at how Jesus was never irritable, was always patient, was not self-seeking, was forgiving, and was always loyal. The author describes for his readers beautiful aspects of the Saviour’s love which should enable us to admire his attractiveness increasingly as we live day-by-day in a society which speaks a lot about love but dilutes it in the process. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Some things to Think About. Derek Ti...
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Something to Say: Festschrift for Donald Macleod, the People's Theologian
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Saturday, 14 May 2011. Festschrift for Donald Macleod, the People's Theologian. On the evening of Friday, May 13, I attended a very pleasant evening in the Free Church College, Edinburgh. It was the annual close of the academic year and there were the usual student contributions as well as the awarding of prizes, plus a suitable address from Principal John L. Mackay encouraging the students who have completed their course and are about to begin pastoral ministry. The festschrift is entitled. By Guy M....
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Something to Say: Singing the Songs of Jesus (Revisiting the Psalms), Michael Lefebvre, Christian Focus, 2010.
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Singing the Songs of Jesus (Revisiting the Psalms), Michael Lefebvre, Christian Focus, 2010. This easily-read book by the best publisher. What is the heart motion behind our singing that will stimulate appropriate praise? In addition, the Psalter also leads us to contemplate victory. But who gives the victory to us and who celebrates the victory with us? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Some things to Think About. Heaven is the land with four summers in the year (Samuel Rutherford). Reviews of Royal Company.