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The overwhelming obligation to pursue our pleasure...

1I will extol the LORD at all times; his praise will always be on my lips.

2I will glory in the LORD; let the afflicted hear and rejoice.

3Glorify the LORD with me; let us exalt his name together.”

Psalm 34:1-3

David wrote Psalm 34 in response to his escape from the Philistine King Achish recorded for us in 1 Samuel 21:10-15, brought about through David acting insane. And he was overwhelmed by God’s grace to save him. It’s not just an account of raw data or facts of the escape: indeed there is nothing in the Psalm that tells the details of his escape. No, Psalm 34 is a poem of rejoicing, celebration and gladness. It comes from David’s heart, not just his head. His cry, yearning, desire and joy is palpable! Like many of the Psalms.

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CrossLife - what's in a name?

Changing the name of a church was an emotionally charged decision. And once you announce it its not over!! There was some discussion on our new church name "CrossLife - a baptist church" on another FB page this week, and one poster asked "What's the background to your new church name?" I thought I'd include my answer here for others to consider.... Continue Reading »


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Some people are happy to just be Christians and not be linked with any church. While this idea is appealing, it is not the teaching of the New Testament. Joining the church wasn't optional in the book of Acts. The new converts were "added to the church" (Acts 2:41-42, 46-47), that is added to the local group of Christians.... Continue Reading »


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