This needs no explanation, apart from to say for those less familiar with the New Testament, that in his letter to the Church in Phillippi, written from prison, Paul of Tarsus offers a different perspective (Phillippians 4: 8-9). But sometimes prisons aren't physical and we aren't always saintly. Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is fake, whatever is dishonourable, whatever is twisted, whatever is toxic, whatever is hateful, whatever is shameful, if anything is deficient or deserving condemnation – focus on such things. Do what I clearly do rather than what I say. Let me be your model, and the devil will have a field day filling your heart and mind with bile that will overflow wherever you go. Selah
I have a memory that is well-fitted for table quizzes; a bizarre association of trivialities, dates, names, places that I can rummage through to find the answer or offer someone else enough information that they can fill in the blanks. I’m not good at remembering important details like real people’s names, birthdays etc out of the immediate context, and have never been one to quote at will pieces of text, be that Bible verses, poems learnt at school or even dialogue from parts that I played on stage in the past; once the curtain came down my brain seems to delete such information, or rather put it in an archive not easily accessible except on the rare occasion that I have returned to the part again. I can’t even easily retain pieces of poetry, or prose that I have written myself beyond the context for which I wrote it.
So this week I found myself in a group where we were alluding to the image of “the mills of God grinding slowly but exceeding fine” in the hope of ultimate ...