Anger and wrath

The book of Proverbs contains so many proverbs that we clearly won’t be able to look at them all, but rather topic by topic pick out a few that give right direction. Remember as we said yesterday they are proverbs not promises. They direct how, if we are wise, we will look at this world, […]

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A stitch in time saves nine

I’m sure we all learned a number of proverbs as we grew up, generally a pithy saying that contains an often true statement. We are all familiar with proverbs such as “too many cooks spoil the broth” and yet because of the “often true” rather than “always true” nature of them we can even find […]

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What can I do?

And the second question from Weds night’s session was: What are some of the ways government and society fail to treat human life with the dignity it deserves because we are made in God’s image? What role should the church play in exhorting the culture to respect and preserve human life at every stage of […]

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All evildoers

Have you ever heard the well-worn expression “God hates the sin but loves the sinner”? It is claimed by many to be how God relates to His fallen world – He hates the sin but loves the sinner. And it certainly sounds good, it appears to hold a tension between an abhorrence of sin and […]

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All praise Him

Psalm 148 is not a long Psalm (just 14 verses) and it has but one focus, but what a glorious focus it is – that everyone and everything should praise God! The word “all” actually occurs 10 times (ESV) in this Psalm as the writer insists that not only should God’s praise come from all […]

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All peoples

Having said that I’d focus on the Psalms, I seem to have further focused in on references to “All” (either directly or indirectly) within the Psalms. All peoples! At a time when the western world’s focus is very much on the colour of one’s skin, what could be more wonderful than to remind ourselves that […]

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