Hi all,
Do you know what, I am loving this whole Creation to Christ in 147 days thing. For the first time I am beginning to appreciate the different bits of the Bible actually in the context as it is written, rather than looking at the verses in isolation.
Friday, 30 November 2012
Monday, 26 November 2012
Transforming gaze
I have been listening to a song written by Ian White a lot recently and it has meant a lot to me. Thought I would share it with you all.
A Word from Habakkuk - Breathe Reading 20/11/12
Yesterday, The Lord lead me to read the whole book of Habakkuk so that I would get a clearer understanding of what the Prophet was facing.
Although I have had teaching on the book, and have read it several times before, I found myself engaging with it in a new way.
Although I have had teaching on the book, and have read it several times before, I found myself engaging with it in a new way.
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
God at work in the "Real World"
Hi all,
Just thought I would share something very encouraging. I work as a dietitian for children who are pretty poorly which is a privilege but also very difficult at times. During the 24/7 prayer week I was losing quite a bit of sleep over a couple of my young children who were struggling to tolerate their special diet through a tube. It had felt I had tried everything and I was running out of ideas.
Just thought I would share something very encouraging. I work as a dietitian for children who are pretty poorly which is a privilege but also very difficult at times. During the 24/7 prayer week I was losing quite a bit of sleep over a couple of my young children who were struggling to tolerate their special diet through a tube. It had felt I had tried everything and I was running out of ideas.
Monday, 5 November 2012
Wave's Creation Poem
The poem below was written by the children in Wave, as a creation psalm. They were each asked to write a line either praising God for an aspect of creation or stating how it displayed an attribute of God's nature. The following poem came from this each child writing one line which, Alex Scott has ordered to bring together common themes, it has a certain quality to it.
I thank God for the sea and all the fish, sharks, seals dolphins and other creatures swimming.
Thanks for the blob fish, for when I see it float I see your humour.
Thank God for the sea because of the waves.
Thank you God for the sea and the waves crashing on the rocks.
Praise you God for the wonders of the ocean; it’s so full of surprises, so weird, so amazing!
When the sun sets over the sea, when some trees blow in the wind, when I see the amazing sky I think of you.
When I see the snow I think of a beautiful white sheet.
When I see the snow I think of how creative you are.
When I see myself run, I know that you gave us legs to run with.
When I see the cheetah run I think WOW because it can run so fast.
When I see a cheetah it reminds me that you made everything in the world with different talents.
When I see a giraffe’s spots it reminds me of how creative you are.
When I see an elephant, it reminds me of your strength.
I see the lustrous green trees standing high, however you are taller.
The stars light up the night sky and show your beauty, you are the light of the world.
Lightning so amazing reminds me how wonderful you are.
When I hear the thunder rumble, so powerful and so angry it shows me your power.
You made guinea pigs so furry; they squeak their praise to God.
Thank you for making dogs because they are furry.
Thank you Lord for dogs, they are lovely friendly things.
Dogs, I like them because they are friendly and loyal to their owner.
You made me a dog who guards me and protects me.
If you get lost, God will search for you to come back, just like a wolf will hunt to get you for lunch, but God won’t have you for lunch!
I thank God for the sea and all the fish, sharks, seals dolphins and other creatures swimming.
Thanks for the blob fish, for when I see it float I see your humour.
Thank God for the sea because of the waves.
Thank you God for the sea and the waves crashing on the rocks.
Praise you God for the wonders of the ocean; it’s so full of surprises, so weird, so amazing!
When the sun sets over the sea, when some trees blow in the wind, when I see the amazing sky I think of you.
When I see the snow I think of a beautiful white sheet.
When I see the snow I think of how creative you are.
When I see myself run, I know that you gave us legs to run with.
When I see the cheetah run I think WOW because it can run so fast.
When I see a cheetah it reminds me that you made everything in the world with different talents.
When I see a giraffe’s spots it reminds me of how creative you are.
When I see an elephant, it reminds me of your strength.
I see the lustrous green trees standing high, however you are taller.
The stars light up the night sky and show your beauty, you are the light of the world.
Lightning so amazing reminds me how wonderful you are.
When I hear the thunder rumble, so powerful and so angry it shows me your power.
You made guinea pigs so furry; they squeak their praise to God.
Thank you for making dogs because they are furry.
Thank you Lord for dogs, they are lovely friendly things.
Dogs, I like them because they are friendly and loyal to their owner.
You made me a dog who guards me and protects me.
If you get lost, God will search for you to come back, just like a wolf will hunt to get you for lunch, but God won’t have you for lunch!
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
God is doing new things
The wonderful Anna Farago asked me to share this with you all, so here goes:
"In the summer holidays I heard that someone I loved was going through a very bad time, and I felt sad about it. But, as I was shopping, I saw a lovely little Busy Lizzie plant, a very cheerful colour and covered with buds. I couldn't resist buying it - it seemed to me to speak of God's beauty and generosity and infinite possibilities. So, I bought it and kept it at home, but I used to bring it to church on Sundays to cheer people up. Each Sunday there were always new flowers coming out, even though the older flowers would fade and die; it was an emblem of hope.
But, Busy Lizzies get tired and this one died, and it also showed great signs of greenfly, which I knew I couldn't get rid of. So I put it outside and thought it would eventually die completely. The weather was, on the whole, not kind - cool, wet., windy.
Then, a few weeks ago I had a look at it. I couldn't see greenfly on it anywhere. Moreover it had, during its time of neglect, got new buds which I hadn't expected. So I brought it into the house again and kept it warm, and slowly the buds have come out and it is lovely all over again. So I have brought it into church.
It seemed like a parable to me. We think things are over, we think our lives are messed up and finished, but God doesn't let that happen. We need to look more carefully - God is doing new things - so don't give up. Life can be really hard - in fact, maybe if I hadn't put my plant outside the greenfly would have had a field day - but that was not the end of the plant. It's on the table in the entrance hall each Sunday morning, just for you all to enjoy...."
"In the summer holidays I heard that someone I loved was going through a very bad time, and I felt sad about it. But, as I was shopping, I saw a lovely little Busy Lizzie plant, a very cheerful colour and covered with buds. I couldn't resist buying it - it seemed to me to speak of God's beauty and generosity and infinite possibilities. So, I bought it and kept it at home, but I used to bring it to church on Sundays to cheer people up. Each Sunday there were always new flowers coming out, even though the older flowers would fade and die; it was an emblem of hope.
But, Busy Lizzies get tired and this one died, and it also showed great signs of greenfly, which I knew I couldn't get rid of. So I put it outside and thought it would eventually die completely. The weather was, on the whole, not kind - cool, wet., windy.
Then, a few weeks ago I had a look at it. I couldn't see greenfly on it anywhere. Moreover it had, during its time of neglect, got new buds which I hadn't expected. So I brought it into the house again and kept it warm, and slowly the buds have come out and it is lovely all over again. So I have brought it into church.
It seemed like a parable to me. We think things are over, we think our lives are messed up and finished, but God doesn't let that happen. We need to look more carefully - God is doing new things - so don't give up. Life can be really hard - in fact, maybe if I hadn't put my plant outside the greenfly would have had a field day - but that was not the end of the plant. It's on the table in the entrance hall each Sunday morning, just for you all to enjoy...."
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