Daily Advent Reflection: 19th December 2020
Philippians 4: 4–8 Paul was not living in a bubble of bliss when he wrote to the Philippians. Like us today, he was in very … Read more
Philippians 4: 4–8 Paul was not living in a bubble of bliss when he wrote to the Philippians. Like us today, he was in very … Read more
Ephesians 6: 10–18 We’re not keen on using images associated with soldiers or fighting; they seem negative. A better image might be an NHS worker … Read more
Colossians 1: 9–13 The entire human species is going through a period of great turbulence, which for many is a cause for fear and hopelessness … Read more
John 14: 25–27 These things I have spoken to you while being present with you. But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will … Read more
2 Corinthians 4: 6–9 I wonder about your glass. Is it half-empty or half-full? Are you an Eeyore or a Tigger? Or maybe you don’t … Read more
Mark 4: 35–41 Gather round… quickly… and listen very carefully. Mark says we are to pass on the secret, but it is a dangerous secret, … Read more
Jeremiah 29: 10–14 Does God have a plan for us? It’s a question some of us may have been asking over the last months. We … Read more
Isaiah 52: 7–10 In one of the most vivid of all passages of scripture, God’s victory over the mighty Babylonian Empire is declared. In their … Read more
Psalm 139: 1–12 The word algorithm was almost unknown until the fiasco with the GCSE and A level results last summer, when we discovered this … Read more
Isaiah 11: 1–9 Advent is a time for watching and waiting – sometimes we get so caught up in the busyness of Christmas that we … Read more