Monthly Archives: June 2015

The Shape of Things to Come

Those who  may have seen my study leave photo on Facebook will know that I have over thirty commentaries on Revelation, and a myriad of other books. Some of these are introductory, and some are on specialist subjects. There are more … Continue reading

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The Story of the Scroll(s)

Starting out on the journey of reading Revelation, one is struck by how orderly things are to begin with: John is told to write to seven Churches and then we are given these letters to read; he is called up … Continue reading

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The Lord’s Day

This is the first Sunday of my Study Leave – perhaps this is the first day when things will feel really different for me, because rather than leading the people of God in their worship, I will be in the … Continue reading

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Followers of the Slaughtered Lamb – the deaths in Charleston

There’s no doubt that we see, and interpret, the reality around us differently according to what is uppermost in our own experience at the time. I well remember the effect that conducting the funeral of a stillborn child had on … Continue reading

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Pulling back the curtains

The last time I was at the theatre I saw, ‘Pressure,’ a play about the Scots weather-man who persuaded Ike to wait 24 hours to launch D-Day, thus ensuring its success. It was funny, poignant and dramatic, revealing ‘behind the … Continue reading

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A White Stone with a New Name

Some years ago I had the privilege of conducting the wedding of two lovely young people and my wife and I were invited to the wedding banquet. This was held out in the country in a stable block that had … Continue reading

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When you speak of Christ, you speak of God

Sometimes in the fast flow of the impressionistic visions John relates conversations take place. Often this is with a character described in ways that it is obvious John is reaching for words in human language that will convey the glory … Continue reading

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Worship, Witness, Winning – Apocalypse Now

I am only moments into my Study Leave, and already I’m becoming immersed in the text and the ethos of the book. In an attempt to link the academic study of this enigmatic text with its ultimate spiritual purpose of … Continue reading

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