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STOP PRESS: The third book in my series - "Defending the Faith" - is now available, as a paperback, at
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Please note that ALL royalties, on all three books, now go directly to Release International in support of the persecuted church. E-book now also available at
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30 Mar 2025

Great Words of the Faith

The fifth Sunday of the month, so another book promotion!

As some are aware, "Great Words of the Faith" was my first venture into the world of self-publishing. Like its successors, it started its life as a spoken word - in this case, as a series of about eight words, preached before the congregation of St.Andrew's Parish Church (now St.Andrew's United Free Church), in Bellshill, Lanarkshire.

Many years later, I used some of those messages as the basis for a series of broadcasts on Revival Radio, a Christian radio station that is, sadly, no longer. That was when an established author, already known to me, suggested that the series would make a good book! A few years later, I used the series, suitably upgraded, in Calderhead:Erskine Parish Church in Shotts, Lanarkshire, and its linked congregation in nearby Allanton. The young Session Clerk also suggested that the series would make a useful book.


With two people, who had no knowledge of even one another's existence, having said the same thing, I started on the manuscript - with the original eight, or so, words increased to twenty-four. The central word is "Love" and it was given two chapters, making a total of twenty-five chapters.

As with all of my books and, indeed, both of my blogs, I receive no financial benefit from sales (or 'clicks'). Indeed, I don't even see the royalties from book sales, as they are sent, directly, to Release International, in support of the persecuted church. So, purchasing one, or more, of my books is not only helpful to your understanding of the Christian Faith, but it is helping those who suffer - many in ways that are beyond the comprehension of those of us who live in the still relative safety of "the west" - for that same faith.

All of my books are designed to be read without the need of a dictionary beside you, and are written in an almost conversational tone!

As with the others, this book is available both as a paperback and a Kindle e-book. Links are avalable at the top of the page. Why not purchase a Kindle version for yourself, and a paperback to give as a gift to a friend!

16 Mar 2025

In the Spirit.

The recent storms that hit Scotland certainly left their mark. We had three different sections of a strong wooden fence blown down. They have been temporarily dealt with, but it may be some time before I am able to fully repair the damage.

Now why am I telling you all of that? Simply because, although I know that it was the strength and power of the wind that was responsible, I did not, and could not, actually see the wind! I could only see its effect! I was reminded of words of the Lord Jesus: "The wind blows where it wills, and you hear the sound of it, but you do not know whence it comes or whither it goes; so it is with every one who is born of the Spirit." (John 3:8)
 
We cannot see or hear God the Holy Spirit, but He is very real and is, in fact, the very life of each true Christian. The Christ, in His resurrection body, is seated at the right hand of the Father in Glory, but the Holy Spirit has His temple in our very bodies.
 
From the moment we receive Jesus the Christ as Saviour and Lord, we live in the Spirit; He is always with us, to guide our steps, to bear witness with our spirits that we belong to God, to illumine our understanding, and, when needed, to convict and chasten when we get out of His will.
 
Therefore, "If we live by the Spirit, let us also walk by the Spirit." (Galatians 5:25). When we yield to some worldly temptation, it is because we have ignored this admonition: "... walk by the Spirit, and do not gratify the desires of the flesh." (Galatians 5:16). The very presence of the Holy Spirit assures us of our eternal salvation, so how can we ignore His holy constraints on our behavior? "And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, in Whom you were sealed for the day of redemption." (Ephesians 4:30). We speak of worshiping God in church, or home, or elsewhere, but if we really worship Him, we must "worship God in the Spirit" (Philippians 3:3), for we have access to the Father, and the Son, only through the Spirit.
 
Paul exhorts that when we pray, we must "Pray at all times in the Spirit, with all prayer and supplication." (Ephesians 6:18). He also reminds us that: "... you are not in the flesh, you are in the Spirit, if in fact the Spirit of God dwells in you. Any one who does not have the Spirit of Christ does not belong to Him.  . . . . For all who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God." (Romans 8:9, 14). 

For many years, God the Holy Spirit was the "forgotten" Persona (not a typo - see the chapter on "The Trinity" in my book "Great Words of the Faith") of the Trinity. Then, with the rise in Pentecostalism and the Charismatic movement, He seemed to have become the focal point. Neither of these positions, I would contend, is Biblical. Perhaps the words of the Nicene Creed help: "We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, Who proceeds from the Father and the Son, Who with the Father and the Son is worshipped and glorified, Who has spoken through the prophets." (emphasis added).

Let us neither ignore, nor forget, God the Holy Spirit. Let us always remember that He is God, and that He is a Person - not some kind of "force" (although, like the wind, He can be very forceful!). If we are disciples of Jesus, let us be grateful for His working in our lives, making us more like the Master, day by day. 

2 Mar 2025

A Time to Die

As an octogenarian, I find myself thinking more about the topic of death than I did when I was, e.g. in my twenties! The current political situation in the UK is also keeping that topic at the forefront of my thinking - with the Leadbeater Bill in Westminster, and the McArthur Bill at Holyrood, each of which is an attempt to introduce so-called assisted dying/suicide to the British population. 

I also find myself thinking of those well-known words from the book of Ecclesiastes: "For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted;" (3:1-2).
 
In the first eight verses of Ecclesiastes 3 there is a remarkable listing of no less than 28 "times" arranged in 14 pairs of opposites. Every timed event is planned by God and has a "purpose" (v. 1), and everything is "beautiful" in God's time for it. (v. 11).
 
Although it is beyond our finite comprehension, it is still bound to be true that the infinite, omnipotent God "accomplishes all things according to the counsel of His will," (Ephesians 1:11). Even when, in our time, we may not understand how a particular event can be purposeful or beautiful, we can have faith that if it occurs in God's time for it, it is. As Paul wrote to the early church in the great metropolis of Rome: "We know that in everything God works for good with those who love Him, who are the called according to His purpose." (Romans 8:28).
 
The time of our birth is, of course, not under our control, but we may actually have a part in determining the occurrence of all the other thirteen "times," even the time of death. With the exception of those still living at the time of Christ's return, each of us will eventually die. God has appointed a time for each individual, but it is wrong for any of us to shorten that time by suicide (even if "assisted", and "legal"), or careless living, which can never be part of His will for any of us.
 
We should be able to say with David: "My times are in Thy hand" (Psalm 31:15), and seek to live in ways pleasing to Him as long as He allows us to live. We should pray that, when our time is finished, He will enable us to die in a manner that will be "beautiful in its time" (Ecclesiastes 3:11).
 
Not one of us knows when that ordained "time to die" may be for us, so we must seek daily to "Conduct[ing y]ourselves wisely toward outsiders, making the most of the time." (Colossians 4:5).

During the online interview that I gave last year on "Death - a Christian perspective" (may be viewed on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPEfzYiPfcI&t=124s - please click on the "Like" icon!), I mentioned a booklet by a minister friend, long since gone to be with the Lord, entitled "Death with a steady eye". The basic premise of the booklet was that the disciple of Jesus, when faced with physical death, does not fear it. We do not necessarily embrace it, but we are ready to accept it. Why? Because we serve the One Who has defeated death and, as He was raised from the tomb, so those who have placed their trust will also rise to eternity in His gracious presence.

Paul writes: "... we speak, knowing that He Who raised the Lord Jesus will raise us also with Jesus and bring us with you into His presence." (II Cor.4:13-14).

That is the great hope, and assurance, of the disciple of Jesus. Hallelujah!