Thursday, June 17, 2010

Is this all there is?

I am just reaching the last night of a two week series of events that I have been involved in to spread the message of Christianity on the Wirral, Merseyside. We have been looking at a different topic each night and considering what God says in the Bible about some of the deep and big questions we ask such as:

How do you know there is a God?
What does God expect of people?
What happens when we die?
Why did God have to sacrifice Jesus His Son?
Why trust the Bible?
Why do innocent people suffer?
When things go wrong is God to blame?
What is a Christian?
What's important in your life?

All good and very honest questions which we would be wise to consider.

If you are reading this I would love to know what your views and beliefs are? I trust that you have discovered the Jesus is 'the way, the truth and the life' and that you are living in the good of your sins forgiven and 'peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ'



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Saturday, June 05, 2010

Exams, Study, Career, Preparing for Life

I am sure that many of you are so happy that the exams are over and that you can now enjoy the summer and get on with your life. For some however this is just the beginning as they start a job or begin a new phase in their life. My daughter has just started a job in Manchester and is experiencing the thrill of getting up early to get the train and trying to go bed early to cope with the tiredness. Some say 'it's all part of the rich tapestry of life' others being more honest say it's just extremely exhausting.

I read an article in a paper we distribute in our community recently. It was about a young Naval Officer on his first day on the job after a considerable time of training. The prospect of guiding a ship across the Atlantic was very exciting. This was his first opportunity to prove to everyone that he had the ability to handle the ship efficiently. He confidently issued orders and the decks buzzed with men performing their tasks. The ship left it's moorings in record time and quickly cruised toward the open seas.

The young officer is handed a folded piece of paper. What is it he thinks? Was it perhaps a message of congratulations from the captain?

The note was a radio message that read. "You have completed the exercise according to the book and with amazing speed, in your haste, however you overlooked a vital though unwritten rule: "make sure the captain is aboard before getting underway." The note was signed, "your captain".

Like the young officer, many people study hard and prepare for life's journey with great intensity and a desire to do everything to the best of their ability. They often pull away from the "dock" without asking the Captain to come aboard in their lives. By failing to ask God to be in control they are destined for a life of always learning and never coming to the knowledge of the truth.
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