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Tag Archives: Greek
Dictionary Game #7
For all my blog posts on / referencing to Jesus Christ click here – there’s 75 posts to date so I’m not short of things for you to read! You can also click here to read A Quick Comparison of the … Continue reading
Posted in Dictionary Game
Tagged anointed, Gospels, Greek, healing, Jesus Christ, Mary Magdalen, salvation
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Love Creates, Love Heals, Love Saves
Preaching again this morning… First Reading: 2 Corinthians 8.7-9, 13-15, 24 Now as you excel in everything—in faith, in speech, in knowledge, in utmost eagerness, and in our love for you—so we want you to excel also in this generous undertaking. … Continue reading
Posted in *Favourites*, Christianity, Love, Sermons (My Own)
Tagged 2 Corinthians 8, Anglicanism, authority, communion, compassion, Dalai Lama, Greek, healing, heaven, Homosexuality, Jesus Christ, Kingdom of God, law, liberalism, Mark 5, marriage, peace, Religion, respect, salvation, sothesomai, women, world
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Original Beauty
Oh I’m enjoying this time off. Back to studying on Monday but these two days (and looking forward to tomorrow) have been wonderful, and I’m looking forward to a long summer after my final A-Level exam. What have I done … Continue reading
Dictionary Game #1
Two exams yesterday meant I completed two of my three A-Levels. Only one exam left now and that’s the 20th of June, so I’ve granted myself the weekend off! Treated myself to a copy of the first Harry Potter book … Continue reading
Creating Mysteries and Solving Them
A few weeks ago after writing an English Literature essay on religious poetry and William Blake, my tutor gave me a very high mark (yay!) and had two ‘how to improve’ points for me. The first was to include more … Continue reading
Posted in *Favourites*, Christianity, Deep Thinking, Poetry
Tagged children, Classical Civilization, college, connections, creativity, English Literature, Greek, mystery, panentheos, soul, The Tiger, time, William Blake, wisdom
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Lent 2012: Day Seventeen
John 7:24 Do not judge by appearances, but judge with right judgement. “We routinely disqualify testimony that would plead for extenuation. That is, we are so persuaded of the rightness of our judgement as to invalidate evidence that does not confirm … Continue reading
Posted in Bible (passages and study), Book Quotes, Christianity, Love
Tagged agape, circumcision, Eros, Gospels, Greek, healing, intimacy, Jesus Christ, John 7, judgement, Lent 2012, Marilynne Robinson, philia, Sabbath, stereotypes, storge, The Death of Adam, transcendent, truth
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Lent 2012: Day Three
Psalm 31:3 KJV For thou art my rock and my fortress; therefore for thy name’s sake lead me, and guide me. Written before Jesus’ time the Psalmist (one of the Psalmists?) wrote this verse. I’ve taken it from the King James … Continue reading
Posted in Bible (passages and study), Christianity
Tagged Alpha and Omega, beauty, Breath, breathing, Father, Genesis, God, Greek, Hebrew, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, Lent, Lent 2012, Psalm 31, Ruach, strength, wilderness
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Tsaheylu
“I’m trying to understand this deep connection the people have to the forest. She talks about a network of energy that flows through all living things…” My third (and at least for now final) consecutive post inspired by the film … Continue reading
Posted in *Favourites*, Bible (passages and study), Christianity, Other, Television
Tagged and did those feet, Avatar, bonds, connections, ephphatha, God, Greek, hymn, Jerusalem, Jesus Christ, judgement, Latin, Love, Mark 7, open, religio, Religion, sin, Tsaheylu, war, William Blake
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Makarios
All Saints Day is a day for us to especially hold in our minds the saints of our world, known and unknown to us… to look toward goodness and remember those who have died for goodness, and who still live … Continue reading
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Tagged All Saints Day, blessings, Church, community, God, Greek, happy, Jesus Christ, law, makarios, Matthew 5, peace, postaday2011, Religion
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Young Nuns
Last night I watched a short documentary on BBC iPlayer called Young Nuns. It followed two women in their early twenties deciding whether or not to enter and make their final vows in their convents. Interesting to have a look … Continue reading
Posted in *Favourites*, Christianity, Love
Tagged Angelos, calling, chastity, children, Greek, marriage, money, nuns, peace, postaday2011, sex, society, St Francis of Assisi, unity, vocation, world
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