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Lectionary Sermon for February 17 2019 on Luke 6:17-26
Jesus does some Plain Talking As we start to re-orientate ourselves to some of the key passages in the New Testament, particularly those we often associate with the beginning of the approach to Easter, it is good to remind ourselves … Continue reading
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Tagged avarice, blessed, False prophets, Inerrancy, refugees, Sermon of the Plain, Sermon on the Mount, the rich
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Lectionary sermon for 18 November 2018 on Mark 13: 1-8
A few years back I recall a TV interview with a man who had survived 11 lightning strikes and lived to tell the tale. The lightning victim’s explanation was that God must therefore have some special purpose for him. I … Continue reading
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Tagged Colin Morris, failed predictions, False prophets, Harold Camping, Mark, prophets
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Lectionary sermon for 15 November 2015 on Mark 13: 1-8
Last Sunday evening, I watched a TV interview with a man who has survived 11 lightning strikes and lived to tell the tale. The lightning victim’s explanation was that God must therefore have some special purpose for him. I have … Continue reading
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Tagged child poverty, Colin Morris, destruction of Temple, end-times, False prophets, Gay Marriage, Obama, Wesley
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Lectionary sermon for 18 November 2012 on Mark 13: 1 – 8
NB This sermon has been updated and hopefully improved for 15 November 2015 FALSE PROPHETS When the mega storm hit the east coast of the United States recently, it was probably inevitable that a number of self-appointed prophets should immediately … Continue reading
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Tagged Armageddon, False prophets, Harold Camping, Mayan calendar, super storm
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