How was Sola Scripture possible before the completion of the New Testament?

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In the discussion about Sola Scripture which I mentioned in my previous post, it was suggested that it wasn’t possible to talk about Sola Scripture back in the first century when Paul was writing to Timothy for two reasons, first Scripture wasn’t complete and secondly people were illiterate.  Let’s deal with them in reverse order. … Continue reading How was Sola Scripture possible before the completion of the New Testament?

Why Jesus went to Jericho

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It seems like Jericho could have been seen as a distraction and diversion to Jesus’ disciples (Luke 18-19).  Did they really need to pass through? And of course, once they do, they are delayed by a blind man who interrupts them and a tax collector, a corrupt traitor whose house Jesus decides to stop for… Continue reading Why Jesus went to Jericho

For all the Saints

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Did you know that today is “All Saints Day”?   That’s where we get the name Halloween from.  It’s literally All Hallows Eve or All Saints Eve. The idea was that this was a day to remember all the minor, lesser known saints who didn’t get a saints’ day, a catch all if you like.  Protestants… Continue reading For all the Saints

Sola Scripture

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It’s the 31st October and I’m sat waiting for a locksmith to come to get us out of a bit of a jam, literally .  As I’m waiting, I pick up on a Facebook discussion about “Sola Scripture”.  Someone is arguing that this idea is nowhere to be found in Scripture. Well, I’m doubly struck… Continue reading Sola Scripture

How did ‘pietism’ end up as a dirty word?

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If Puritanism has at times become an unfairly maligned “dirty word”, the same can be said of pietism. We frequently are told that there is this thing called pietism which is about individual piety and doesn’t care about society. However check out its roots, check out it’s influence on the Wesleys and the Great Awakening.… Continue reading How did ‘pietism’ end up as a dirty word?

Prince Andrew and the Gospel

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This week, Prince Andrew, or Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor as we now must know him, was stripped of all his royal titles.  He is also being exiled from his palatial home at Windsor. This is due to the scandal he has brought on the Royal Family due to his association with Jeffrey Epstein and the specific, horrific… Continue reading Prince Andrew and the Gospel

Still reforming?

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Most people will have their eyes on Halloween as the big celebration today. However, 31st October is also the anniversary of the start of the Protestant Reformation in 1517. Now some of you may be asking whether or not that’s something to celebrate. Wasn’t the Reformation a negative and divisive thing.  So it is helpful… Continue reading Still reforming?

Does Britain have a covenant with God?

In this interview, Christopher Wickland argues that England and indeed the whole United Kingdom has made covenants with God.  The result is that if we have abandoned them, we are now under the curses of Deuteronomy. There has been a particular focus on the curse of a foreign people from far off coming to take… Continue reading Does Britain have a covenant with God?

Can you stay faithful in an unfaithful church?

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I’ve just watched this video by a guy called Rev Dan. It’s about why he believes that not only should he stay in the Church of Engand but you (if you belong to the CofE) should do too.   Now, I’ve got a lot of time for Dan, and people like him.  In fact, I quite… Continue reading Can you stay faithful in an unfaithful church?