Saturday, January 23, 2016

Devotional Saturday

A quiet Saturday at home - my partner is away on a retreat and I have spent today (Saturday) on housework this morning and writing my sermon for tomorrow this afternoon. Thom came back early this afternoon from his mother's so I now have him with me this evening.  Had hoped for a quiet evening too - still there is plenty of room in this house to find a quiet spot. Currently working in the study reading my devotionals - the story of Joseph in particular. Received the news last night that my uncle in Norfolk had died after a short illness.  He reached the age of 88, three years more than my grandfather, and did not suffer - dying very peacefully.  I received the news driving back from a meeting and fish supper in Swindon.  Not sure yet when the funeral will be but hope we can make it despite holidays pending.  Nice not to have to go out anywhere this evening. A film and a light supper beckon.  Looking forward to preaching again tomorrow to a lovely congregation.  Trying also to get to grips with learning the language of bridge.

Monday, January 18, 2016

Thought for the Day - God's Love


I thought that I would share this with my readers today as it was upmost in my thoughts this morning - even before I  read it.  Love reflects love and it is a reflection of God's love for each and every one of us - we are all creatures of His great love.  We honour Him most when we show love to others especially on an individual basis - a one-to-one with Christ:

‘Love each other with genuine affection, and take delight in honoring each other.’
Romans 12:10 NLT
Deep within each of us is a desire to run our own lives, and in some cases other people’s lives too. As a result we become experts at manipulating one another. This desire for control brings about different behaviours. Here are six of them you must be aware of and avoid if you want good relationships: 1) Emotional blackmail. ‘Do what I want or I’ll get angry and go to pieces.’ 2) The guilt trip. ‘How could you do this to me after I’ve done so much for you?’ 3) The eternal illness. ‘Don’t upset me. Can’t you see I’m not well?’ 4) Help from beyond the grave. ‘Your dear father would have agreed with me.’ 5) Divine revelation. ‘God told me you should do what I want.’ 6) Humiliation. ‘Do what I want or I’ll embarrass you in front of others.’ These are powerful tools we use to get others to do what we want. And not only are adults good at using them, teenagers can be masters of manipulation too, especially if they’re not thinking straight. ‘I want this thing so badly I’ll go and do something stupid (even if it hurts myself) if I don’t get it.’ An argument that becomes a dangerous cry for help is the worst nightmare of many parents of teenagers. Manipulation is a game any number can play - right in the privacy of our own home. But those who engage in it pay a high price in conflict, hostility, and resentment. What’s the answer? The Bible gives it to us: ‘Love each other with genuine affection, and take delight in honoring each other.’

Friday, January 15, 2016

Shall we Dance?

After a lovely break over Christmas and New Year its very hard to get back into work mode and, until two days ago, I still had two teenage children with me.  Sara returned from the USA on Wednesday and Mary has returned to live with her and her man whilst Thom, having spent a day back with his Mum, is still with me and looking forward to watching the Panthers' game on TV on Sunday night. We hope to make it a lovely lads' night in and hopefully, watch the Panthers advance to the Super Bowl. In the meantime, there is a pile of paperwork on my desk and the problem of trying to shoehorn in all our commitments.  Liz and I have started going Ceroc dancing together (she has been going for about two years) and I had my very first introduction on Monday night when I had the pleasure of "dancing" (and I deliberately put it in parentheses) with about forty different women - all of whom seemed to be far better at it than me.  The problem is that with Ceroc dancing, like so many other forms of dance, the man always leads; so whilst a female beginner can be led through the steps by the man, the man also has to learn the steps through which he then leads the lady!  If the woman forgets a move she can be forgiven (blame the man) but if the man forgets a move the whole process comes to a grinding halt (as I found out on quite a few occasions).  Anyway, I have signed up for it and Liz and I think it would be quite good fun to get proficient at it so we can really enjoy ourselves on the dance floor on future occasions. My first reaction was "Oh dear, I'll never be able to hack this", but I am determined to learn and improve on quite a few moves to at least appear proficient at dancing - besides which, it is something Liz and I can share and enjoy and is a rather fun way of keeping fit and hopefully losing some weight. I'll let you know how I progress through these pages. Holidays also booked to Venice and the Bahamas and possibly another location during the year. Life seems to be so much fun and I continue to really look forward to enjoying 2016.

Thursday, January 07, 2016

Happy New Year - 2016

Wishing all my genuine readers and followers a Happy and Blessed New Year.  2016 has started well as I celebrated it with my new lady and my children - seeing in the New Year at my new home with champagne and a game of charades. New Year's Day saw us eating together a roast lamb joint meal with lots of fun and games.  I feel really positive about 2016 after all the turmoil of 2014 and the changes of 2015 - most of which ended up being all for the better.  It's lovely to have my children with me albeit tiring as a one parent family - endless cooking, cleaning, washing, entertaining etc. not to mention work.  Having booked a short overseas holiday away at the end of the month will break up the flatness of the usual cold and drab January.  God has been exceedingly good to us and I am now looking forward to progressing my ministry during 2016 with some more preaching and teaching and pastoral work with the homeless.  There have been some wonderful devotional studies over the past few days. These blogs will probably be on a weekly basis in future rather than the former daily one but hope that you still enjoy reading them.  Don't forget that you can also read my sermons after they have been delivered at http://pulpitmichael.blogspot.com. God bless you all.