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Thursday, 05 November 2020 10:44

Review: ‘Finding the Right Hills to Die On'

Paul Luckraft reviews ‘Finding the Right Hills to Die On’ by Gavin Ortlund (2020)

Friday, 06 November 2020 12:33

Prophetic word from David Noakes

A Word of Encouragement

Friday, 13 November 2020 07:55

Review: Moralitis: A Cultural Virus

Douglas Flett reviews ‘Moralitis: A Cultural Virus’ by Robert Oulds and Niall McCrae (2018:  2nd Edition 2020)

Friday, 30 October 2020 08:33

News in Brief

A selection of this week's news for your prayers

Friday, 30 October 2020 11:53

The Great Apostasy

Pope capitulates to gay agenda as false prophets abound

Wednesday, 28 October 2020 09:55

Review: Messianic Judaism

Paul Luckraft reviews Messianic Judaism: A Modern Movement with an Ancient Past, by David Stern (2007)

Friday, 23 October 2020 09:36

News in Brief

A selection of this week's news for your prayers

Friday, 02 October 2020 09:44

News in Brief

Church Issues

  • Church of England protected abusers rather than the abused. A damning report has found that for decades the Church of England failed to protect many children and young people from sexual predators, preferring instead to protect its own reputation. From the 1940s to 2018, hundreds of clergymen, or others in positions of trust associated with the Church, had existing convictions of sexual offences against children. Read more here.

Society & Politics

  • ‘Protect the vulnerable, but end all lockdown measures’. Scientists and medics from the world's top universities have penned an open letter calling for the UK and US to allow people who are not at high risk to live normally. They state that countries should build herd immunity to Covid-19 by letting it spread in young people. Read more here.
  • Christian preacher wins civil injunction over preaching in the streets. A High Court in Somerset has ruled in favour of Christian preacher Michael Overd following an attempt by local police to restrict his freedom to preach in the streets. Read more here.
  • Thousands to be vaccinated by Xmas? Documents leaked from the NHS reveal plans to develop five major vaccination centres across Britain, along with and a fleet of mobile units, injecting tens of thousands of the public every day. Read more here.
  • Nicola Sturgeon ‘forgot’ crucial sexual allegations meeting. In a significant story almost entirely overshadowed by news of further Covid restrictions, Scotland’s First Minister has insisted she ‘forgot’ about a meeting in which she was told about harassment complaints against Alex Salmond. Opposition MSPs said she had clearly ‘misled parliament’. Read more here.
  • Teaching assistant sacked over RSE comments loses tribunal case. Kristie Higgs, who was dismissed for sharing concerns about teaching young children about LGBTQ+ relationships on social media, has lost her case. Read more here.

World News

  • World Evangelical Alliance confronts Turkey over expulsion of Christians. In what is seen as a worrying trend of increased Islamification in Turkey, it was recently noted at the UN Human Rights Council that over the past two years, 60 or more expatriate Protestant Christians in Turkey had been denied residency, arbitrarily and without due process. Read more here.
  • Anti-Christian attacks increase across India. In a country guaranteeing constitutional freedom of religion, open discrimination against Christian believers continues unabated. Several recent violent crimes against Christians, incited or perpetrated by Hindu nationalist extremists, occurred in Chhattisgarh state and in Jharkhand State. Read more here and here.

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Friday, 09 October 2020 09:39

Choosing to be joyful

Torah Reading: Deuteronomy 14:22–16:17

Shmini (‘Atzeret’)

 ‘There are only two emotions in a plane: boredom and terror.’ (Orson Welles)

Perhaps our own emotions when airborne may not match these two extremes. But the remark suggests a couple of things about ‘feelings’ that we probably don’t question. Firstly, we accept that our environment or circumstances are the determining factors with regard to our emotions. As a consequence, secondly, we have no control over them. Rather like being in an aircraft, our emotions can go up and down, sometimes very quickly – though we hope that such changes in altitude don’t occur too rapidly when actually on a flight!

Not an ‘optional extra’…

However it may come as a surprise (and a shock) to learn that God’s perspective with regard to emotions is very different. His directive to the Israelites concerning the Festival of Tabernacles featured in this week’s Torah reading includes a startling element: “Be joyful at your festival” (Deut 16:14). This was not an optional extra. Rather, it followed clear instruction in regard to when the festival was to take place: “… after you have gathered the produce of your threshing floor and your winepress” (Deut 16:13). In turn, the details of the festival were then set out: “For seven days celebrate the festival to the LORD your God at the place the LORD will choose” (Deut 16:15).

No ‘small print’…

So God’s instruction “Be joyful” was not the ‘small print’ concluding a list of directives that might be otherwise overlooked on account of myriad other details needing to be actioned. The instruction cannot be missed! It was integral to what God was saying. And in case readers of (or listeners to) this part of the Law thought that “Be joyful” was unique to this festival, they should have already come across a similar requirement regarding the Festival of Weeks: “And rejoice before the LORD your God” (Deut 16:11).

God was not bringing these instructions “Rejoice … Be joyful …” to a people whose emotional capacity was different from our own. Like us, their feelings were clearly active and dominant. They were “groaning” and “grumbled”; they were despondent and fickle, too readily succumbing to adversity and to displaying their consequent feelings.

No ‘let out clause’

It is also noticeable that God’s instruction did not provide any ‘let out’ clause. Their circumstances, either at a personal level or as a community, were not to be taken into account. We, too easily, allow external issues to determine our moods. Bad weather, noisy neighbours, or defeat suffered by our football team (in my case a common affliction!) all too easily weigh us down. And in case we feel (or hope?) that this instruction was only applicable to Old Testament Jews, the apostle Paul brought a similar command to believers of the New Covenant: “Rejoice always” (1 Thess 5:16).

So neither our circumstances nor our predisposed temperament are to determine whether or not we are “joyful”. Rather, that is to be decided by an act of the will arising from an awareness of God’s loving provision and mercy towards us. The Psalmist testified that exercising this ‘switch’ of being in control of our own emotions was not easy, but it was achievable with God’s help (see Psalm 42). This week we will all be tested with regard to our emotional response to events that affect us. Will you “Be joyful", and "rejoice always…” on account of God’s overarching goodness and love?

by Steve Bishop

Friday, 09 October 2020 09:35

News in Brief

A selection of this week's news for your prayers

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