Writing on how Revelation chapter seven applies to Christian life today, British theologian Ian Paul suggests that The perennial question for anyone thinking seriously about the Christian life and our place in the world has two parts to it. First, we need to think about the world we are in, and try to make sense …
The hope of glory
[This is a transcript of a sermon on Revelation 22:1-5ย preached by Rod Benson at Lithgow, Australia, in May 2018] In our most lucid and reflective moments, we all hope for the best. We all yearn to transcend death and decay. We long for a better world. โYou have made us for yourself, O Lord,โ …
Is everything sad going to come untrue?
Last Tuesday (2 September 2025) was the 52ndย anniversary of the death of one of my favourite authors, John Ronald Reuelย Tolkien.ย Near the end of Tolkienโs masterpiece,ย The Lord of the Rings,ย the kind and humble character Sam Gamgee says to Gandalf, โI thought you were dead! But I thought I was dead myself.โย And then he asks, โIs …
God makes all things new
As a teenager living in Papua New Guinea, I used to accompany my parents to student Christian fellowship meetings at the home of Norm and Agnes Chambers in Jawani St, Lae. Those were good times. I was unaware at the time, but I was being deeply formed, as a new Christian, in the way of …
The place where heaven and earth meet
For some time, I have been working with an eclectic group of Christians from various denominations to create a new kind of ecumenical presence in Sydney. It all came to fruition in an impressive launch event at the NSW Parliament on Friday 8 August, with NSW Labor Premier Chris Minns, Liberal Opposition Leader Mark Speakman, …
