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Monthly Archives: March 2015
Reflections on the Cross. Part 2:The Penitent Thief.
Originally posted on cairngormmusings:
The story of the penitent thief is recorded in only one of the Gospels – that of Luke in chapter 23, if you are unfamiliar with it here it is:- “One of the criminals who hung…
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Reflections on the Cross – Part 7 The Spear in His Side.
In my previous posts I have mentioned that the significance of the blood and water pouring out of Jesus’ side after his side was pierced with a spear to confirm His death. That it was not recognised by the medical … Continue reading
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Using Setbacks as Opportunities.
Last weekend there was a lot of heavy rainin the north of Scotland and the River Spey flooded its banks to a height not seen for many years. Some roads were inundated, as well as low lying fields. Amongst the … Continue reading
“All Scripture is God-Breathed.” 2 Timothy 3:16 – part 2
We all live in a tick-box culture these days and most Christians will say that they agree with 2 Timothy 3:16 that all Scripture is God-breathed. In my previous post I questioned this. Or rather I questioned the extent to … Continue reading