Toxic Compromise

King Solomon of Israel was born with a golden spoon in his mouth. It was to prove deadly. Worse still its long shadow still cripples us today. His father, King David, promoted him to the monarchy above his brothers. Barely eighteen, he asked the Lord for wisdom. In a dream, the Lord promised he would establish his throne forever, if […]

King Solomon’s wives

Seven hundred, of royal birth? And three hundred concubines? Do the math: he must have had a wedding a week, unless he married them a dozen at a time. It seems so unlikely many commentators have dismissed the figures as political spin. Fake news. But the Bible isn’t fake. Solomon reigned for forty years. According to 1 Kings 14:21, his […]

The Prayer of Faith

Is anyone of you sick? He should call the elders of the church to pray over him and anoint him with oil in the name of the Lord.  And the prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise him up. If he has sinned, he will be forgiven (James 5:14-15). But when Jesus healed […]

The Power of the Son

He healed the sick, stilled the storm, walked on water, and fed thousands with a boy’s lunch. The disciples shook their heads in wonder. How did he do it? What is supernatural to us is natural to God; he made the whole thing in the first place! God’s not hiding in heaven with his arms folded. Like a potter with […]

How set is your mind?

I stood surrounded by thirty thousand others, watching the impossible. The biggest tent in the world soared seventy feet above me. Outside, Soweto, South Africa. Inside, holy chaos. People danced. People jumped and sang and praised God, their faces alight. No one praises God like Africans. Too reserved to join in, I merely grinned. Then I heard these words. “Now […]

Who did Jesus call first?

They were Peter, Andrew, James and John, weren’t they? We know the story in Mark chapter 1: walking along the shore of Lake Galilee, Jesus called to the fishermen, “Come, follow me!” My Bible even heads the passage, THE CALLING OF THE FIRST DISCIPLES. And for years I thought so too. But they weren’t! Because in verse 14 Mark begins […]

Myths of Christmas

1.  Stable or Unstable? We gather, smiling, around the stable. Coo over our children, dressed as Mary & Joseph. Grin at Farmer Giles’ real live donkey. Aaaaah! It’s lovely. And good. And incorrect! Luke probably interviewed Mary. He records she wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn […]

The devil doesn’t sing either

“But surely, John, the devil was the archangel in charge of worship? Which is why there are so many evil songs!” Well, er, no. First, there is only one archangel mentioned in the Scriptures―Michael (Jude 9), who is also called a ‘chief prince’ (Daniel 10:13). Revelation 9:11 says the devil is the ‘angel of the Abyss’, where he is also […]

Those ‘helpful’ hills!

These blogs tackle Bible myths―like urban myths, but which make regular appearances in Sunday sermons! I bet you can quote this one by heart, probably in the old King James:  I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help (Psalm 121:1). So what’s wrong with that? Everyone knows we find encouragement from appreciating the Lord’s […]

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