Bible
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Praying For Good vs Praying For Evil
Greetings, all, In my Bible reading today, I was struck by how the psalmist prayed for his adversaries to be accursed and suffer shame. This contrasts sharply with the teaching of Jesus, who said we should love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us. I suppose this is why Jesus is set apart… Continue reading
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Dreaming of Nomadic Wandering and Contemplating Hosting Multiple Blogs. Happy Sunday!
Good day, friends, We are blessed with beautiful warm and sunny weather here in London. There is a peace and stillness in the atmosphere which is very welcome and I hope it endures. Well, as I wrote those words, a neighbour began playing extremely loud music and coughing aggressively at me. What can I say,… Continue reading
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Good morning! God be with you.
Hello everyone, In my Bible reading this morning I read the words of Jesus saying all judgment has been committed to Him by the Father. I find it a curious thing – a cause for fascination and enquiry – that this isn’t mentioned in the Qur’an. An important aspect of my spiritual work is my… Continue reading
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Is Faith Greater than Truth in God’s Sight?
I’m wondering which you believe is more important: faith or truth? Christians and Muslims disagree on the subject of whether or not Jesus is God. If God favours faith over truth then atonement for sin through the crucifixion of Jesus – accepted by faith – is perhaps the most important thing in the world. But… Continue reading
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The Most Precious Thing in the Universe
As I sit in my living room enjoying a peaceful early evening, I’m so thankful to God. It’s raining, and rain is so precious. While I was on a hospital ward recently after injuring my throat, I was instructed to consume only two teaspoons of water every hour to minimise the risk of choking while… Continue reading
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Subjective Morality and Judgement Day
I write as a deep-thinking person who has only imperfect knowledge but who is devoted to God and loves Truth. I hope the thoughts below are helpful. In a Universe where God is in sovereign control of the unfolding of all events down to the smallest detail, there can be no free will. Why, then,… Continue reading

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