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Paul’s argument – that the Corinthians have let Corinth back into God’s church, and so undermined the message (‘Christ crucified’) and job (‘proclaim him to the world’) given them by God – is being examined in the contex

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Paul’s argument – that the Corinthians have let Corinth back into God’s church, and so undermined the message (‘Christ crucified’) and job (‘proclaim him to the world’) given them by God – is being examined in the contex

In the first chapters of his letter to the Corinthian church, Paul locates the source of their ungodly behaviour in their failure to marvel at the wisdom and power of God displayed in the cross of Christ. For as long as

Corinth is the place you came to, to make your name, to disappear, to gain your fame. It was a town built on commerce, on the deal, on being connected to the right people. It was a town renowned for its cosmopolitan life

There is a certain particularity about winning the World Cup – it is an exclusive club, with not many members. It makes you a part of human history in a pretty special way. It changes your life, your identity. But, let m

In Philippians 4:11-13, Paul says it is by learning the secret of contentment ie. that we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us because, through a relationship with Christ, Christians learn to have confiden

Paul’s secret to contentment is that he can do all things through Christ who strengthens him. Because through Christ, Christians have been given access to the riches of the glory of God, the fullness of his character tha

How do Christians endure opposition and hardship in the service of God? Christians are commissioned to proclaim the gospel to all nations and to do so in the face of opposition and hardship. The apostle Paul endured stro

The question of the future of humanity has occupied the minds of both the religious and non-religious alike throughout history. Both camps envision a utopian future for humanity but disagree on what it will look like or

In a culture with ‘fur babies’, and calls to limit population growth by having no children, we must keep remembering God’s view of children: they are a blessing from God, part of his creation blessing and command, and th

Being human: Man and woman in relationship The question of how men and women should relate to one another is a live issue in our society today amplified by social media access. On this question, the Bible’s teaching focu

As we examine what the Bible says about being a man and being a woman we enter into culturally-contested areas. We all know this. What is said is freighted with meaning. And who says it is freighted with meaning. To even

What does it mean to be a ‘man’? It is an important question because gender – male and female – is part of the gifted embodiment of God at creation. It is external to humanity. It is part of human identity, connected to

What does it mean to be ‘human’? It is a massive question, a question that we don’t often spend time reflecting on – it is a question we answer, often, by not reflecting but by doing, by living. In this sense, it is wort

The overwhelming sense of these last two verses of Psalm 23 are generosity – abundant, overwhelming and extravagant generosity. It captures the shepherd who lays a table for his sheep, in the wilderness, when the enemies

Martin Luther said that ‘the Psalter is a little Bible, and a summary of the Old Testament’ (Gibson, ‘The LORD of Psalm 23’, p.82). If this is true – and it is – then this Psalm contains, in verse 4, a summary of the key

Psalm 23 is one of those parts of the Bible everyone seems to know, and many love. It is a poem that captures our need, and the work of God, in familiar words and images. In fact, I reckon it has become part of our secul

It’s easy to be thankful when things are going our way: when life feels steady, when there’s food on the table, when the people we love are close—it comes naturally. But real life isn’t always like that. Some days are he

How are you coping with the world we live in? Do you find it difficult to remain positive as you see the world at war internationally, politically, ideologically, even in the home? It can be hard not to get a bit negativ

I love Mark’s account of the resurrection of Jesus. It is no-nonsense. It deals with real world issues, like navigating grief by focussing on the daily tasks (‘Who will move the stone?’). It deals with the reality of lif

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