As I enter the eternal pursuit of Love, I am entering an ocean, and just like the mysteries of the oceans of the earth are unfathomable, discovering this Love too, surpasses knowledge. It is a love that is too great to understand fully (Ephesians 3:19, NIV). It is a love that cannot be entirely known. It cannot be described in […]
Category: Spirituality
“I feel so alone all the time” …The words of emotional pain spoken by a girlfriend, broken, and desperately searching for love. Her family has failed her. The separation of her mother and father has left her confused and insecure and feeling abandoned. She has had many and messy failed boyfriend relationships. Having done well with […]
The Presence
Remember the roll call at school? The small town that was our home, consisted of not much more than two public bars, a dairy, a butcher, a hairdresser, a garage, a caravan manufacturer, an athletics park, a small grocery store – and a primary school. I remember school with its strict routines of the day […]
It’s a sure thing…
Think of it as a lesson in vocabularly – Have you ever watched the children’s movie, Inkheart? It’s the story where the words read come to life, and the one’s reading the words enter into the story of words and become part of the tale. Words are our form of explaining and describing the things […]
Were you there?
How does one deal with the events of 15.3.19? If I were atheist, I could just blame the evil of man. And it would be as simple as that. But I am Christian – one who believes in both the Sovereignty and Perfect Love of God. Sovereignty and Love struggle to mesh in my head […]
Suffering love…
I sat with a girlfriend as she recalled her story. It was story filled with sadness, a life that had known much abuse and pain. All I could hear throughout was a deep sense of aloneness. A family that fell apart, foster homes one after the other, failed relationships, a job that used her and […]
Caught!
Imagine the public humiliation, the heaviness of condemnation, the surprise of love, the potential of forgiveness. Read well her story – John 8:1-11 “Jesus returned to the Mount of Olives…A crowd soon gathered, and he sat down and taught them. As he was speaking, the teachers of religious law and the Pharisees brought a woman who had been […]
Thirsty…
Her story is told, but never her name – John 4:1-42. Whatever her name was, in the town where she lived, it would not have been spoken with honour. There would have been no pet name given to express affection, rather, most likely, she was hailed by nicknames intended to ridicule or insult. Perhaps they […]
Shame on you, shame!
Without any forethought or planning, my husband and son found themselves in Barcelona over the Easter weekend of their overseas trip. While exploring on Good Friday, they came across a Catholic Easter parade that was wandering through the streets. The video they sent me showed priests, dressed in their most religious dress, walking ahead of […]
In the box
23 words only. Repeated throughout, these words make a total of 66 words for the entire book, and yet its simplicity is profound. In comparison, it seems the ability I have to define love is frustratingly limited. It is an incomprehensible state of being, the fact that I am perfectly loved by God, so to […]