God has it covered, but not always how we think

I have blogged before about how we need to stop saying ‘prayer works’. As I said in that post, but I’ll head of again here,

Why health, wealth and prosperity aren’t dirty words

Yesterday, I wrote about how Romans 8:28 points us to a particular good to which all things are working for those who love Christ. These

All things work to a specific good

Romans 8:28 is one of those much beloved, oft quoted verses. Everybody likes it. It is the kind of thing people like to stick of

God doesn’t make mistakes. But we rarely answer the point, and often open the door to heresy, when we say it

Yesterday, I took a swipe at the test of time argument. I don’t think we should use it. In my view, it isn’t a fair

Glorifying God includes enjoying his good gifts

We had our annual church trip to Southport the other week. Despite all our warnings, there were still folks who had never been who were

Contradiction on intervention

If there really is a God, surely he would do something about all the evil and suffering in the world? It’s a common enough objection

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