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Dirty Feet

21 May 2020 By David Trounce 2 Comments

Dirty Feet - Sermo Humilis

No man ever had his patience tried so thoroughly as Christ did when dealing with the continual weakness and failure of His disciples. Yet His love for those who come to Him in faith is infinite and unconditional. It is this way because it was never dependant on our effort or … [Read more...] about Dirty Feet

Filed Under: Just a Thought Tagged With: Dirty Feet, Disciples, Sin

Jesus, What Money is For

17 May 2020 By David Trounce 2 Comments

#48 Jesus, What Money is For - The Life and Times of Jesus

God has entrusted us with various things: Sheep, sons, and coins, among others. The issue is not the value or amount of those things we have been given, but the one to whom we must give an account for our use and care of those things. In Luke 16 we are still at the dinner … [Read more...] about Jesus, What Money is For

Filed Under: The Life and Times of Jesus Tagged With: Mammon, Money, Wisdom

Wine on the Lees

15 May 2020 By David Trounce Leave a Comment

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Despite the caricature some carry around in their head, God is not opposed to a drink. He is opposed to our cheap wine (John 2:10). He is not opposed to good sex. He is, however, opposed to our defiling, syphilitic roll in the hay with 'what's-his-name' next door (Ezekiel … [Read more...] about Wine on the Lees

Filed Under: Life in Christendom Tagged With: Alcohol, Party, Sex

Women Who Bake

10 May 2020 By David Trounce Leave a Comment

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Contrary to popular myth, the Bible, above all ancient texts, extols the value of womanhood. The Bible honours women like no other book in the world. The Holy City is a glorious Mother; Jesus' death was for His bride, and the first person to see Jesus after His resurrection was a … [Read more...] about Women Who Bake

Filed Under: Life in Christendom Tagged With: Children, Honour, Mothers

Not a Tame Man

7 May 2020 By David Trounce 1 Comment

Not a Tame Man - Sermo Humilis

John's Gospel was written during a time of great persecution.  It was written to reassure our hearts that Jesus was and is the Saviour of the world. The One Man we could trust to redeem the world, wash away our sin and raise the dead. Unlike the other gospels, John does not … [Read more...] about Not a Tame Man

Filed Under: Life in Christendom Tagged With: Jesus, Kingdom, Man

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Thor's Oak

Around 723 AD, a missionary named Boniface entered Hesse in Germany. Upon finding a sacred tree named Thor’s Oak, he took an axe to it, cut it down and built a church. Many in the town, believing that the God of Boniface must be greater than Thor, left their paganism behind converted to Christianity.