Reflections on What it Will Be Like Meeting God on Judgment Day
First published 13 March 2011 When we think about dying and meeting God we should be afraid, afraid enough to think how we can prepare for that day. We will all die one day, and when we do we will meet our Maker! An atheist may say they don’t believe they will have any conscious…
9 Things To Do When You Don’t Understand Something in the Bible
First published 14 September 2010 One of the reasons I have lapsed in my blogging over the last couple of months is that I stumbled on a verse I read in my daily Bible reading. When I say I stumbled, I mean that I met a mental block and my faith was tested. Ok, the…
Where Shall We Turn in Times of Doubt?
First published 21 May 2010 Times of doubt A while ago I wrote to encourage those who are worried that they don’t have strong enough faith. I was, to be honest, concerned that my previous reflections may be overly dogmatic, and end up discouraging those who read and say, “I still don’t get it!” I…
For the Encouragement of Faithful Doubters
First published 7 April 2010 Some people seem to have rock solid faith. They talk about God, Jesus, and the world, as if they see things with absolute clarity and as if nothing is going to shake them. This can be disturbing for people for whom things are not so clear. They feel like they…
Fighting for Holiness Like ‘Black Hawk Down’
First published 2 February 2010 One of my favourite films is the Ridley Scott classic, Black Hawk Down. I don’t need to describe the storyline in much detail here. The point is that it’s a war film. Now, many film buffs may say that there are better war films around, perhaps like Saving Private Ryan…
Book Review – You Can Change, by Tim Chester
First published 25 January 2010 When I saw Tim Chester’s book, You Can Change (IVP 2008) on the church bookstall I was intrigued. It touched a nerve. There are things in my life I am not proud of that I would like to change. It seems sometimes like I have been trying to change them for years…