Trump Is Not Jehu

In case you are wondering. Who do people say you are? It’s a similar question Jesus asked the disciples of Himself. Comparisons can throw a few odd things into the mix. What about a present-day comparison of Donald Trump with King Jehu? It’s probably a bit unfair on Jehu and may incur a higher trade tariff on the… Read More »

Faith …

more than taking a risk. I’m one of the dwindling number of Christians who met and sat under the ministry of John Wimber prior to his death in 1997. One of the things many remember him saying during his ministry of stirring the body of Christ in signs and wonders was that Faith is spelled ‘R-I-S-K’. As a… Read More »

Dreams That Interrupt

Night language for day assignments There are moments in the night – just before waking – when something stirs. A flicker of something meaningful, encouraging, holy. You can’t quite name it. Maybe a phrase half-heard, the weight of a warning, or simply a presence you didn’t invite. Then it’s gone. I’ve laid many times one minute before the… Read More »

Happy New Year!

The reset button has been hit! I just wanted to say Happy New Year to you. There. Mission accomplished. Now seriously. If you’re reading this, you’re one of the valued readers who subscribed to First Edition. There are somewhere between one and two thousand subscribers on the site, and you’re one of them. If you didn’t skim that… Read More »

Oops

a 233 word update … Hello again. Last email from me until next Friday, I promise. The survey results are in. If you didn’t get round to responding, no worries. Here’s what came back. About sixty percent said the posts are the right length, and eighty percent want that familiar tap on their phone when the post lands… Read More »

Don’t Move Yet.

When tired isn’t the same as called. After being with your local church for years, have you ever sat there at times and felt unsettled, not because on surface level anything is wrong, but because you just felt weary or tired? John 15 brings a great nudge for that weariness. You may know it well, it’s the one… Read More »

Your opinion please

Two clicks to help me! Have you ever paused halfway through one of my pieces and thought, this is good, but it’s a bit longer than I expected? I’ve been thinking about that. I know First Edition can run on the long side. That’s intentional. I tend to take an idea and hold it close, turn it over,… Read More »

Background God

How we shrank him down, and how he walks back in Those who honour me I will honour. The text sounds simple until you sit with it and realise how much it is asking of you… In 1 Samuel 2:30 God speaks into a corrupt spiritual house. Eli’s sons are mishandling sacrifices, despising what is holy while still… Read More »

The Nudge Is Holy

What if God is closer than your hesitation. Here’s a challenge – have you ever felt that brief nudge from the Spirit and then watched it fade as you hesitated? It’s easy to put the ear plugs in as Paul calls to the church in these difficult days; “Pursue love, and earnestly desire the spiritual gifts, especially that… Read More »

The Language.

It’s not for the weird ones. It’s for you. It’s today. You’re here. Nothing’s missing, no steps skipped. If you want this day to carry more of God’s presence than usual, begin by simply thanking Him – really thanking Him. Bless Him. Praise Him. And while you’re at it, mumble some profound mysteries that should leave you stunned.… Read More »

The Algorithm Isn’t Your Shepherd

Relearning to Follow Have you noticed how someone will binge watch the entire box set of The Last Of Us, but when you quote more than 2 verses of scripture they don’t have the attention span for it? It seems that we make room for whatever we already like – caught in the web of our own life-choice… Read More »

The Book That Reads You

Truth just walked in, and it’s not taking questions. I once asked Arnold Bell, on a ministry flight to the NFI training centre in Goa, India, what doctrine he valued most. “Scripture,” he said, without hesitation. “Because everything else flows from it.” He wasn’t making a theological point. He was laying out a conviction. If you lose the… Read More »

What to Say

Not just the message. The mandate. Grab a coffee and sit virtually with me for five minutes and look at this verse that has just stopped me hurtling through my five chapters a day regime. “I have not spoken on my own authority, but the Father who sent me has himself given me a commandment – what to… Read More »

Ten minutes?

We’ve got 1,440 minutes in a day. “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly.” Pause for a brief moment (not too long), and let that sink in. Squint at the last word. Richly. Not sparsely. Not occasionally. Not just enough to keep your head above water. Richly. Like rain soaking into parched earth. Slowly seeping in,… Read More »

The reason for shadows …

Helping you find hope in hard times I once travelled across the Sinai desert and as my camel veered into a wadi sheltered from the wind the silence hit me, surreal and total. I could hear the noise of my thumb and forefinger as I rubbed them together, clearly! There was no chance of a snake sneaking up… Read More »

Prisoners of Hope

Returning to the stronghold that unlocks tomorrow Unless you are guarding your heart it can be very easy to become fluent in disappointment. It doesn’t take long or much to trigger it. One or two setbacks, a few prayers unanswered in the way we expected or when we wanted, and suddenly we’ve built a whole theology around what… Read More »

The Table After Failure

Breakfast with a second chance. You’re invited. Have you ever had regret so intense it shook you down to the core? Despite my obvious godliness, sensitivity and gentle spirit, I have. Flicking on the bible app to that ‘awful’ night, Peter had. He knew that regret. Not just like the flickering flame that warmed his hands in that… Read More »

Take what God gives

Remember what He has done… What’s the big text that has stayed with you over the years? For me, 1 Samuel 21:1–9 is a big one; I preached on it 20 years ago. In life we learn to take what God gives, remember what He’s done, and keep walking under orders from the King. I’m going to have… Read More »

Before the Coffee, Mercy

Before your eyelids opened today … Need something to give a bit of skibidi to your day? How about, Jeremiah’s contention; “The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases.” And it gets better, “His mercies never come to an end – they are new every morning.” That’s textbook Jeremiah, straight from his latest podcast in Lamentations 3:22-23. It’s… Read More »

Before the Coffee, Mercy

Before your eyelids opened today … Need something to give a bit of skibidi to your day? How about, Jeremiah’s contention; “The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases.” And it gets better, “His mercies never come to an end – they are new every morning.” That’s textbook Jeremiah, straight from his latest podcast in Lamentations 3:22-23. It’s… Read More »