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Author: Malcolm Duncan

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Reflections on where faith and life meet from Malcolm Duncan
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This talk is based on a passage from Philippians 3 v 17-20By Vicky and Barry Thompson.
This talk is based on a passage from Matthew 23.By Vicky and Barry Thompson.
This talk is based on a passage from Matthew 19 v 16-30
This talk is based on a passage from 1 Thessalonians 4 v 3-4
This talk is based on a passage from 1 Timothy 6 v 10
The Good News changes everything, yet so often we have locked it into a narrow cell of domesticated doctrine.
The purposes and plans of God are bigger than we could ever understand and more secure than we could ever hope.
What we want to leave behind after we have gone is one of the most important important things we have to decide.
We have a choice: we can build our lives on what others think of us, or what God thinks of us
The most exhilarating and perhaps the hardest thing to do is live the life that God intended for us.
We aren’t free when someone tells us we are. We are free when we live free
In this, the last episode in the Good Grief podcast series, we face the ultimate question that lurks in the shadows of sorrow and loss and our sense of pain and devastation. The hardest question to ask is also the hardest question to answer - and only you can answer it.
The resurrection of Lazarus offers us hope about life after death, but the Resurrection of Jesus changes everything. What does the promise of 'Resurrection' mean and how can it temper and transfigure our sorrow and pain?
If all that we have explored thus far in the Good Grief Podcast is true, why do we still go through death, sorrow and loss? Can we find a way of seeing our sorrow and loss redeemed?
Death lies to us, trying to convince us that it gets the last word. What if this isn;t true? The story of Lazarus;s resurrection exposes some of our confusion around death, and some of Jesus's answers. This episode explores those answers.
Why do we have to weep? Is there anything good that come of the grieving process? In this episode, I pick up the story of Lazarus and explore why Jesus let Martha and Mary weep, and why He lets us weep too.
How do we navigate the deep sense of aloneness, abandonment and absence that accompanies loss? In this episode, I explore how the experience of Mary, Martha and Lazarus help us look at absence differently, perhaps hopefully.
We can often feel like our grief journey is a solo affair, or one that we walk through and ask God to help us. In this episode, and the ones that follow, I explore the single Biblical story of death, sorrow, loss and hope that has shaped my grief journey more than any other. I invite you to make the journey with me.
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