Finding The Missing Peace

Friday, June 26, 2026

The most glorious word in the English language - Forgiveness






 
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In the New Testament Jesus spoke to a man in need with these important and life-changing words, “Your sins are forgiven you” (Luke 5.20) and they brought wonderful comfort to the man who heard them. We also read in the New Testament these words, “And Jesus said unto her, Your sins are forgiven.” (Luke 7.48). and the woman who heard Jesus speak was greatly blessed.

These are the only two examples in the New Testament of Jesus telling people directly that their sins were forgiven, with one being male and the other female. This simply reminds us that God’s forgiveness is available to anyone whether man or woman, because we are all in the same spiritual condition of having sinned by breaking God’s commandments and therefore needing His forgiveness.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Jesus and the Priceless Masterpiece




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I’d like to draw your attention to a man called Harold St. John. Harold St. John lived from 1876 to 1957. He preferred to have his name pronounced “sin-jun”, feeling that the title of "saint" was too superior sounding. But if anyone wanted an example of saintliness, they could have pointed in Harold St. John's direction.

He was a banker and would be pretty well known amongst Christians in certain circles but today he has been pretty much lost from sight.

 

Harold St. John was a man who traveled a lot in business and was called to preach the Gospel and to teach the Word of God, which he did on a worldwide basis. He had a tremendous ability to get alongside people and to talk to them about the Lord Jesus.

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Monday, June 22, 2026

Long Days of Summer

 





Midsummer day is here, writes Bert Cargill of St Monans Gospel Hall, in fact it was yesterday. The sun will be at its highest overhead, and the hours of daylight will be at their longest for another year.

For us in Fife there is very little real darkness overnight just now, and the farther north you go the less darkness there is. Within the Arctic Circle the sun does not dip below the northern horizon for a few weeks, and it seems that day never ends. Of course, in midwinter it’s a different story! Don’t think we’d like 24-hour darkness, and cold too! So make the most of these evenings when daylight stretches on until after 10 p.m., or these bright mornings if you get up with the lark. Each day is important, use it well.

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Sunday, June 21, 2026

Sir Fred Hoyle - The scientist whose investigations changed his thinking about God.





Sir Fred Hoyle (1915-2001) Professor of Astronomy, was an Evolutionist who investigated the possibility of life evolving by chance and came to the conclusion that there must be a God.

Let me tell you a little more about Sir Fred, his background and his life changing discovery.

Sir Fred was one of Britain’s most influential astronomers. He worked for many years at Cambridge University and helped explain how the elements in the universe were formed inside stars—a major scientific breakthrough.  He became famous (and sometimes controversial) for challenging the Big Bang theory—ironically, he’s the one who coined the phrase 'Big Bang' during a BBC radio broadcast. He preferred a “steady‑state” view of the universe, believing it had no beginning.  Hoyle was also a gifted communicator. He wrote science‑fiction novels, radio plays, and even TV scripts, often with his son Geoffrey.  Although not a Christian, Hoyle’s study of the origin of life led him to conclude that the universe showed signs of intelligent design, a view that surprised many of his scientific peers.
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