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I saw the Lord

I saw the Lord

In the year King Uzziah died Isaiah 6:1 King Uzziah had been king for 52 years which was one of the longest reigns of the period. He began his reign when he was only 16 and ‘did what was right in the eyes of the Lord’.  At the start of his reign he ‘set himself to seek God’ and was instructed ‘in the fear of God’ by the prophet Zechariah. Because of all this, God made him prosperous. He brought…

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Awesome

Awesome

The story so far: the people of Israel have been set free from slavery in Egypt. It was done miraculously – ten plagues, parting of the Red Sea, destruction of Egyptian army, provision of food and water in the wilderness, defeat of an enemy. Along the way the people managed to drive Moses to distraction with grumbling and complaining – talk about how soon we forget! Eventually they get to a place where God has said he will meet with…

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I Will Sing to the Lord

I Will Sing to the Lord

Many years ago, I was going through a particularly tough time. The details are too involved to go into here, but it was not good, and I was feeling bad. (Don’t you just love British understatement?) A friend told me about Psalm 13. It starts like this: How long, O LORD? Will you forget me forever? How long will you hide your face from me? How long must I take counsel in my soul and have sorrow in my heart…

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Of First Importance

Of First Importance

I’d started putting this blog together under the title of ‘A Matter of Death and Life’, looking at the importance of Jesus’ Resurrection. That happened to be the title of the sermon on Easter Sunday, together with the same passage (1 Corinthians 15)! So, to avoid the charge of plagiarism, I’ve changed the title! 🙂 ‘Of First Importance’ refers to Jesus’ resurrection from the dead, because that is the event on which the whole Christian faith stands or falls. Take…

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The Bush that didn’t Burn – part 2

The Bush that didn’t Burn – part 2

When Moses first encountered God in the burning bush, God ‘introduced’ himself in terms that would have been familiar to Moses, namely that he was the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. This will have reminded Moses of his history, and that of the Jews, how God had called Abraham and his offspring to be his people and promised to give them a land. God reinforced that by saying he had seen how his people were suffering, and that he…

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The Bush that didn’t Burn – part 1

The Bush that didn’t Burn – part 1

It’s a familiar story. Moses – escapes the infanticide of a deranged king but ends up being raised by that king’s daughter. 40 years as a prince in Egypt until he has to escape the king and spend the next 40 years tending sheep (a Hebrew occupation despised by the Egyptians). An 80 year prelude to one of the most significant days in history. Theologians call it a theophany, a visible manifestation of God. Moses doesn’t release this at first. What…

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