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Andy Graham

Daily Reflection

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‘Therefore take up the whole armour of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand…’ (Ephesians 6:13)

Again Paul reminds us that our whole body needs to be armed to withstand all that may come against us, but more than our own individual selves, the whole body of the Church needs the whole armour of God to withstand all it will face.  We all need God’s strength, God’s help, God’s encouragement – all that the Lord can give to us – each and every day of our lives. But look at the last two words in this verse – to stand. If we put our faith firmly in God and put on His whole armour, we will stand. That’s not to say we won’t face sad, difficult or even devastating days, but with the Lord by our side, we will stand.

 

If there is any interest I’m looking to start a Zoom Bible discussion evening in the next few weeks. My plan would be to discuss the Bible passages that we looked at on the previous Sunday and just have a discussion about them in a bit more detail and end with 5 minutes or so of prayer. If you are interested please email me : Andrew.Graham@churchofscotland.org.uk I would need your email details to send you the Zoom link for you to join in. Each session would be no more than 40 minutes, as that’s the time limit I have on my zoom account, and could be on either an afternoon or evening.

 

Daily Reflection

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‘…our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realm…’ (Ephesians 6:12)

For many these words might seem a bit extreme, yet the reality is that the moment we give ourselves to Jesus Christ, the moment we accept Him as our Lord and Saviour, these beings that Paul speaks of become our enemies. Through Christ victory has been won and our ultimate salvation is assured, but still we are called to stand up to and combat all kinds of wickedness and evil in the world, and if ever we should feel discouraged by verses like this we should remember what our Lord said to Peter in Matthew 16:18. By His Spirit God will give us the strength we need.

 

If there is any interest I’m looking to start a Zoom Bible discussion evening in the next few weeks. My plan would be to discuss the Bible passages that we looked at on the previous Sunday and just have a discussion about them in a bit more detail and end with 5 minutes or so of prayer. If you are interested please email me : Andrew.Graham@churchofscotland.org.uk I would need your email details to send you the Zoom link for you to join in. Each session would be no more than 40 minutes, as that’s the time limit I have on my zoom account, and could be on either an afternoon or evening.

 

Daily Reflection

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‘Put on the full armour of God, so you can make your stand against the devil’s schemes…’ (Ephesians 6:11)

In these words Paul reminds us that beneath the surface an unseen spiritual battle is raging and as Disciples of Jesus Christ, whether we are consciously aware of this or not, we are part of this. But if we hold fast to our faith in the Lord, and put on the full armour of God (which we will look at in more detail in coming days) we can prevail. So as you come to the Lord each day in devotion, allow His love, power and strength to enshroud you and give yourselves to Him.

 

If there is any interest I’m looking to start a Zoom Bible discussion evening in the next few weeks. My plan would be to discuss the Bible passages that we looked at on the previous Sunday and just have a discussion about them in a bit more detail and end with 5 minutes or so of prayer. If you are interested please email me  Andrew.Graham@churchofscotland.org.uk I would need your email details to send you the Zoom link for you to join in. Each session would be no more than 40 minutes, as that’s the time limit I have on my zoom account, and could be on either an afternoon or evening.

 

Church Closure

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You will have heard the latest announcement from the Scottish Government at the beginning of the week in which it said all Churches are to remain closed for public worship until the end of January – although there is the possibility that this new period of restrictions may yet extend beyond that date. Like myself I know that you will be so sad that we find ourselves in this position again and that we will all once again miss being able to gather for worship for a number of weeks yet. However, we remember also how this pandemic is making so many people so seriously ill and sadly and tragically claiming so many lives, and our hearts, thoughts and prayers go out to all facing such awful circumstances.

Whilst we may not be able to meet physically at the moment our Daily Prayers and Sunday Reflections will continue on line, accessed through the blue banner and YouTube links on our home page. I am also looking to start an on line Bible Study via Zoom if there are enough people interested in that and who are able to access it through Zoom. If you are interested in that please give me a call or drop me an email – and you can find all my contact details on the Contact Page here on the website.

As soon as we have any more information regarding when we might be able to re-open we will of course publish it here on our website.

Daily Prayer

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‘Finally, be strong in the Lord and in His mighty power…’ (Ephesians 6:10)

These words begin a portion of Scripture that we will be thinking of over the next week – The Armour of God. But let’s just consider these few words first and pick up from what we thought of yesterday. As we live out our busy lives each day there may be times when we feel tired, downtrodden, even overwhelmed by all that we face and experience and it may bring us down. If ever we feel that happening these words remind us to look to the Lord, and to find strength in Him. We will still have to face whatever comes our way, but in the strength of the Lord we will be more able to do so.

 

Daily Prayer

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‘Take courage. It is I. Do not be afraid…’ (Matthew 6:50)

Every day we may face situations when our courage and our faith is put to the test and we may become fearful – for ourselves, our loved ones, the world around us. These words spoken by Jesus as He walked on the water to His disciples remind us that we need not be fearful. Wherever we are, whatever we are doing, whatever we face, the Lord will be with us – all we need do is call on His name and He will be by our side.

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‘I always thank God as I remember you in my prayers…’ (Philemon 1:4)

When we pray to God for others we are often thankful for what they may have done or for what God has done in their lives, but how often, I wonder, do we pause to give thanks to God for the wonderful opportunity we have to come before Him in prayer. Take time today, when you come to God in prayer, to thank Him that we are indeed able to approach Him in this way, knowing that He will listen and that He will answer.

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‘The Lord is high above all nations and His glory above the heavens…’ (Psalm 113:4)

In a few words the Psalmist here reminds us of the sheer glory of our Lord and of His greatness, words worth reflecting on even more so now as we enter a period of further restrictions and uncertainty brought on by the pandemic. Things might look bleak at the moment, but the glory of the Lord is all around us, if we would but open our hearts as well as our eyes. So as we come to Him today, ask Him to help us to see His glory in all that we see and experience and to acknowledge His greatness.

Daily Prayer

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‘As with gladness men of old, did the guiding star behold…’

As we enter this season of Epiphany, may the Lord be our guiding star in the year ahead.

Daily Prayer

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‘Then let us all with one accord sing praises to our heavenly Lord…’

These words from the final verse of The First Nowell encourage us to lift our voices in praise to the Lord and what better time to do so than at the beginning of a new year. So as we stand on the threshold of 2021, looking to the year ahead, let’s lift our voices and our hearts to the Lord, not just today but every day of the year ahead.