Closing down for Christmas

I’m closing down for the Christmas period, which I’ll be spending with my Parents in Southampton. I might whack something I have saved up before New Year, but I’m not making promises. If you’ve been reading for a while you might have learnt that my “I’ll write this then” promises aren’t really worth the (metaphorical) paper that they’re (metaphorically) written on.

Since they’re evidently metaphorical promises, I don’t really know what else you were expecting.

What to expect in the New Year at timsuffield.com? Well, the continuing series entitled the “CU question” that seems to currently have stalled a little bit. You can read the current post by following the category entitled that - it contains the posts in the series and anything else relevant to a discussion of the relationship between the church and the Christian Union.

The next set of installments in my doctrinal statement series. Next we’re going to explore “Calvinism.” Don’t be put off by the long word, I’m going to try to keep it simple and about Jesus. Basically it’s a discussion on what I believe about how we’re actually saved and who does the saving. An overview of where we’ve got to so far is here: my part-finished statement of belief.

I’ve been promising it for 7 months and now I’ve actually started making some notes for it, it might arrive some time within the next 5, maybe? That is, of course, my ‘long-awaited’ expositional series on Galatians. Bets on when I actually start it? Let alone when it actually gets finished…

Those are all the blog series you should be on the edge of your seat waiting for me to get around to actually writing. It’s a shame they don’t pay me for this, they might come slightly quicker. Ok, let’s be fair, that wouldn’t happen.

Other than that you can expect lots more links and commentary on the various things that the Church around the world seems to be up to, and a million more quotes. I like quotes. Had you noticed? Maybe I’ll get time to read more of the books waiting for me and you can have quotes from different books! That’d be exciting.

Merry Christmas, one and all. Remember the God who is with us this Christmas, remember why he came, what he submitted to for us, and what he has offered, and then given, to us. Worship Jesus this Christmas.

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