the waiting country

a love theme for the wilderness

Thursday, 28 April 2022

The riddle of grace

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The incompleteness of Samson’s story, and indeed the incompleteness of the entire book of Judges, is an invitation to hear the book of Judg...
Wednesday, 27 April 2022

Between subsistence and decadence

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Today, I’m grateful to live in a space between subsistence and decadence, between scarcity and consumption. It feels like a gift. I can work...
Monday, 25 April 2022

Rising through the stack of the past

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But perhaps you would argue that, since you want to be a contemporary poet, you do not want to be too much under the influence of what is ol...

The differences are not profound

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This comment by Mary Oliver regarding poetry might also be usefully considered in relation to how we see and understand people and their sto...
Saturday, 9 April 2022

The root system of the visible now

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[Eugene] Peterson’s various insights into the vocational benefits of reading are nowhere more compelling than in the places where he writes ...
Wednesday, 30 March 2022

Going heavily when we might rejoice

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Unacquaintedness with our mercies, our privileges, is our sin as well as our trouble. We hearken not to the voice of the Spirit which is giv...

When faith cannot be expressed

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Someone asked me, If Jesus couldn't do many miracles in Nazareth, but he raises the widow's son without any active faith, then what...

To suffer is to act

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Referring to the character Dilsey in William Faulkner's novel, The Sound and the Fury, Marilyn McEntyre comments: As a white man, Faulkn...
Thursday, 10 March 2022

Quotes from The Flourishing Pastor

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I recently read The Flourishing Pastor by Tom Nelson - it was really helpful; here are some quotations that struck chords with me: Sheep a...
Tuesday, 4 January 2022

Passion and Serenity v. Indifference and Fanaticism

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The word pair passion and serenity establishes an essential contradiction for our inner lives. Imagine a person who pursues his convictions ...
Tuesday, 14 December 2021

Some favourite reads and listens 2021

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In no particular order (as they say), here are some books/listens I've really enjoyed through this year: Thy Will Be Done: The Ten Comma...
Saturday, 11 December 2021

On God answering our prayers

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Proper prayers flow from faithful, obedient hearts bringing to God real needs that we beg him to meet. His answer may be “Yes, here and now,...
Wednesday, 20 October 2021

A little bit of Bible sleuthing...

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So in Genesis 33:4, Esau behaves in a way that is echoed by the Father in Luke 15, in their response to the returning (wayward) son - Gen 33...
Tuesday, 12 October 2021

Music and Song in the Bible

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 Mark Futato: One thing is clear when you look at God’s revelation, from Genesis to Revelation, that whenever really big things happen in th...
Wednesday, 18 August 2021

Forgetting Jesus Christ

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The command to 'remember Jesus Christ' at first sight seems extraordinary. How could Timothy ever forget him? Yet the human memory i...
Wednesday, 11 August 2021

My memory

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My memory isn't what it used to be, suffering the fraying of edges made ragged by the wastage and shredding of time's unkempt false ...
Sunday, 25 July 2021

The Success of the Early Church

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Reflecting on the growth of the early church, Gerald Sittser offers some thoughts to explain its success: Christians had to guard the newnes...
Wednesday, 21 July 2021

Augustine and A Well-Read Life

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Augustine’s Confessions bears rereading because its story is the human story, a story that—with time and contemplation—I can also make my o...

Approaching God with freedom and confidence

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If Ephesians 3:12 was a statement in isolation it would still be splendid, conveying such warmth and hope: that being joined to Jesus, by f...
Wednesday, 14 July 2021

There is a river....

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‘There is a river’ - the most powerful statement, definitive and decided. Set within a psalm that exhorts us to stillness because God reign...
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