James’s Blog: Don’t Keep it Outside.

James’s Blog: Don’t Keep it Outside.

Here’s a quote that I came across last year, and I’ve really appreciated it. It’s from a guy called Andy Peck.

“As my old pastor used to say, it’s not how often we go through the Bible that counts, but whether the Bible goes through us.”

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James’s Blog: Leading or Being Led?

James’s Blog: Leading or Being Led?

That day when evening came, he said to his disciples, “Let us go over to the other side.” Leaving the crowd behind, they took him along, just as he was, in the boat. There were also other boats with him.

Mark 4:35-36

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James’s Blog: Dry Bones.

James’s Blog: Dry Bones.

Words have power. Words do things. When a marriage takes place, there are certain words that need to be said. “I now pronounce you man and wife” is just words, but these words change people. They bring about an actual change.

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James’s Blog: The Psalms – Greatest Hits.

James’s Blog: The Psalms – Greatest Hits.

The thing about reading the Psalms is that occasionally, at just the right time, there will be a sliver of poetry that speaks directly to your heart. Here are some crumbs from the table that have fed my soul in the past, and continue to do so, along with commentary on what they mean to me.

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James’s Blog: Tax Return.

James’s Blog: Tax Return.

Another post from the archives here (April 2011). This one resonated with me more than I expected, and not just because the tax year ended last month. Possibly it’s because the Coronavirus situation and recent health issues for Ruth have thrown up that recurring question for me again – how can one learn to be content in each and every situation?

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James’s Blog: The Waiting Psalms.

James’s Blog: The Waiting Psalms.

I’ve been reading a book called ‘Deeper Places: The Spirituality of the Psalms’ by Matthew Jacoby, and I was struck by something that I read today. He suggests that the most common experience conveyed by the Psalms is the experience of waiting for God to show up.

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James’s Blog: Now That’s What James Calls Worship #6.

James’s Blog: Now That’s What James Calls Worship #6.

There’s been a long pause between these posts, but I thought it might be time to resurrect this series. Lockdown makes me think strange things, you see.

Today I shall be highlighting the merits of the song ‘Invert’ by the Swedish band Blindside. Read more

James’s Blog: Fridge.

James’s Blog: Fridge.

I get frustrated with myself and my inability to ever create things that are as good as I want them to be. It’s embarrassing.

I think about God, the first content provider, and wonder what He must make of it all. Read more

James’s Blog: Forgiveness Plus.

James’s Blog: Forgiveness Plus.

With everything that’s going on it might be easy to forget that Easter is on the way. We lose sight of Easter at our peril, especially at a time like this, so that’s what I’m going to write about for the next couple of weeks. I’m sure you’ve had your fill of talking about the Coronavirus anyway…

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