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About davidgrose

I am a Bible believing Christian, brought up in the Brethren Movement, and now find myself associating with charismatics even though I do not always agree with them. I am in full-time employment. I have interests in history and photography amongst others.

Reflections on the Cross – Part 5 Mourning for the one they have pierced.

The portion of scripture that appears in our Bibles as Zechariah Ch 12 vv 10-4 is generally seen as a prophecy concerning the Second Coming of Christ even though John quotes this passage in his gospel. But I listened to … Continue reading

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Lessons from History – 2: Bannockburn.

Once a group of Scotsmen knelt down to pray. Some distance in front of them an Englishman observed them and stated:- “Look, they are bowing down before me!” His companions were silent at his blasphemy, possibly, expecting a bolt of … Continue reading

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Repentance = About Turn.

In the 1920s in some far-flung part of the British Empire a Sergeant Ewan was drilling his men. One of the sides there was a precipitous drop. As the men marched back and forth they found themselves marching towards this … Continue reading

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A Question of Perspective.

Which is bigger, the tree or the hill? The tree may take up a greater part of the picture but this is only because it is nearer. Likewise if we push God into the background then he will appear small. … Continue reading

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Lessons from History – The Battle of Nechtansmere 685 AD

You may never have heard of this battle, let alone think that there are relevant lessons to be drawn from it. But please bear with me. There is controversy as to the site of this battle. Traditional claimants for its … Continue reading

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Lessons in Metamorphosis – Part 2

The above photograph is a picture of a pair of dragonflies mating, and it only when mating that dragonflies and damselflies contort their bodies in such a way. I came across the following section in the Collins Complete Guide to … Continue reading

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Time

The ephemeral nature of the world we live in can be display by a leave turning into autumnal colours. Solomon in Ecclesiates chapter 3 “There is a time for everything and a season for every activity: a time to be … Continue reading

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Reflections on the Cross – Part 4. “What Must I Do To Be Saved?”

In Part 3 when I asked the question concerning whether God would make provision for the salvation of the men responsible for Jesus’ actual crucifixion I did not answer it. In short I believe the answer to be yes. But … Continue reading

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Reflections on the Cross – part 3. “Father, Forgive Them, For They Do Not Know What They Are Doing.” Luke23:34.

When we read these words we ask ourselves at whom were they directed, everybody who witnessed the crucifixion, including those who were baying for his blood, or just the execution party? The general concensus among Bible scholars is that they … Continue reading

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Reflections on the Cross. Part 2:The Penitent Thief.

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 there hurled insults at … Continue reading

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