Category Reading with M’Cheyne

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July 26: Acts 13

When I was working on my first post-graduate theological degree, we were given the assignment of studying the sermons in Acts and discovering the core of the apostolic Gospel. One of the longer sermons in the book of Acts is…

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July 21: Acts 8

“And Saul approved of his execution. And there arose on that day a great persecution against the church in Jerusalem, and they were scattered throughout the regions of Judea and Samaria, except the apostles.”- Acts 8:1 What a disaster! One…

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July 20: Acts 7

“And the high priest said, ‘Are these things so?’”- Acts 7:1 In this chapter, Stephen, the first “martyr” (the Greek word for “witness”), bears witness to Jesus first with his words, then with his blood. In so doing he follows…

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July 19: Mark 1

“The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God”- Mark 1:1 Lots of people go to amusement parks at this time of year and enjoy the thrill of roller coasters and other rides. Reading the gospel of…

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July 16: Matthew 26

Matthew 26 is a chapter full of drama.   It contains the dark betrayal of Christ by Judas Iscariot, the insidious evil plotting of the chief priests and elders, and the agonising act of denial committed by the loyalty swearing…

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July 15: Matthew 25

If you have ever watched the auditions stage of American Idol you will have noticed that people without any recognizable vocal talents can become quite agitated with the panel of judges, and especially with Simon Cowell.  Even though they are…

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July 14: Matthew 24

The words of Jesus in Matthew 24:36, we may safely say, have perplexed Bible readers for two millennia.  In teaching the disciples about his second coming Jesus said “But concerning that day and hour no one knows, not even the…

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June 13: Matthew 23

Are you really surprised that outwardly religious people can use their religion as a cover for gross evil?  The media still finds the sins of the religious to be sensational, but, perhaps we would be better prepared to account for…