Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Monday, January 14, 2019
Monday musing
1. I greatly enjoyed and was moved by 'Even through our darkness' by Jack Deere. It's a book about struggles, sin, mixed motives and above all else how pride fights the grace of God. It is a ruthlessly honest and, at times, astounding read.
2. We met for our first 'Pastor's prayers' this year and a pal recommended I watch Joan Bakewell's 1970 interview with Martyn Lloyd Jones. It is as good a diagnostic of our times now as it was then. We are preaching through Judges and someone after church said to me 'I had no idea there were so many parallel's with our day.' That's why I am preaching it.
3. When something big happens in the Anglican church as occurred in Oxford I go to Anglican unscripted for a briefing. Gavin Ashenden's metaphor of the ferry has lived on with me since I watched this episode. A pal said 'I'll be jumping into a life raft before we reach the other side.'
4. I read a fascinating interview with Jackie Pullinger and this quote stayed with me.
'My message is always the same; it’s how to get us sure enough of God’s love, so we can go out and share it with the lost.'
5. I have been reading 'The Fight' by John White which is such a good little book on the Christian life for dummies. I am a dummy, pastoring a church of dummies,so I've suggested everyone read this book between now and Easter.
6. I listened to a talk on predestination and at one point Keller says: 'You find yourself laughing at the thought that God chose you'. Indeed I do- often.
7. Mrs C was captivated by 'Redeeming love' which someone gave her for her birthday. It tells the story of Hosea.
8. May we never lose our wonder....
2. We met for our first 'Pastor's prayers' this year and a pal recommended I watch Joan Bakewell's 1970 interview with Martyn Lloyd Jones. It is as good a diagnostic of our times now as it was then. We are preaching through Judges and someone after church said to me 'I had no idea there were so many parallel's with our day.' That's why I am preaching it.
3. When something big happens in the Anglican church as occurred in Oxford I go to Anglican unscripted for a briefing. Gavin Ashenden's metaphor of the ferry has lived on with me since I watched this episode. A pal said 'I'll be jumping into a life raft before we reach the other side.'
'My message is always the same; it’s how to get us sure enough of God’s love, so we can go out and share it with the lost.'
5. I have been reading 'The Fight' by John White which is such a good little book on the Christian life for dummies. I am a dummy, pastoring a church of dummies,so I've suggested everyone read this book between now and Easter.
6. I listened to a talk on predestination and at one point Keller says: 'You find yourself laughing at the thought that God chose you'. Indeed I do- often.
7. Mrs C was captivated by 'Redeeming love' which someone gave her for her birthday. It tells the story of Hosea.
8. May we never lose our wonder....
9. This is an interesting piece about Andrew Murray if you long for your children to come to Christ and need help reflecting on how that happens.
10. If you are a pastor worth his salt you visit with regularity the question of discipleship both of yourself and those you shepherd. This might be more the case as a new year starts. When it comes to discipleship type A's love a program and an activity and I confess I quite like one too. But increasingly I think they are not that good at making disciples who run the race over the long haul. So what is a disciple is one of my fresh musings....
Disciples love....
Disciples are generous...
Disciples pray....
Disciples are joyful...
Disciple can let things go....
Disciple keep meeting together.....
Disciples encourage each other....
Disciples repent and break bread together......
Disciples read.....
Disciples take time to be alone with Jesus....
Disciples laugh.....
Disciples cry
Disciples eat together......
Disciples invite people in....
Disciples fail and mess things up....
Disciples often get the wrong end of the stick but with the HS help they get it in the end......
Saturday, January 12, 2019
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Some interesting books for pastors The State we're in Attack at dawn Joseph Scriven Joy comes with the morning When small is beautiful
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