Blogs by Iain D Campbell

Oct. 1: Ephesians 1

Article by   October 2010
the sweep of redemption As Paul begins his doxology in the opening verses of Ephesians, he pens a marvelous sentence which gives us a panorama of redemption. Every spiritual blessing is ours in heavenly places in Christ (Ephesians 1:3). There... continue

Sept. 30: Ezekiel 33

Article by   September 2010
the watchman's duty In this remarkable passage, Ezekiel's office as a prophet in Israel is compared to the position of a watchman: 'So you, son of man, I have made a watchman for the house of Israel' (Ezekiel 33:7). The... continue

Sept. 29: Ps. 80 & Gal. 5

Article by   September 2010
The Vine and its Fruit Psalm 80 contains a beautiful image of God's work of redemption. Israel is compared to a vine, growing in Egypt, but transplanted and settled in a different soil. God's work of grace was the work... continue

Sept. 28: 2 Sam. 24

Article by   September 2010
When counting people can be a sin... One would think that it would be no big deal for a king to take a census of his people. That is what we find David doing in 2 Samuel 24; but for... continue

Sept. 27: 2 Sam 23

Article by   September 2010
"The best way to die"The 'words of David' appear copiously throughout the Scriptures. Many of them are in the Book of Psalms, of course, and many of these, in turn, appear in the New Testament, where their ultimate meaning is... continue

June 18: Psalm 112

Article by   June 2010
Blessed!Sometimes I think that the Book of Psalms is like a portrait gallery, full of pictures and portraits. Sometimes there are portraits of God, sometimes of Christ. Sometimes, too, there are portraits of the believer - such as we have... continue

June 17: Psalm 110

Article by   June 2010
Priest foreverThis Psalm has the distinction of being among the most frequently quoted passages in the New Testament. In it, David seems to hear the covenant Lord speak to his Lord, inviting him to sit at his right hand. As... continue

June 16: Psalm 109

Article by   June 2010
'May his children be fatherless....'There are difficult psalms - and Psalm 109 is one of them. In it, David praises God: the psalm both opens and closes on that note of praise and worship. Yet, on the surface, the psalm... continue

June 15: Psalm 107

Article by   June 2010
Peaks and TroughsPsalm 107 celebrates the transforming power of God's redemption in the lives of his people. The refrain throughout the psalm highlights its main theme: 'Let them give thanks to the Lord for his unfailing love and his wonderful... continue

June 14: Psalm 106

Article by   June 2010
Psalm 106 is another of the Psalms which celebrates the history of redemption, and focuses our attention on the experience of Israel, led and kept by God while on pilgrimage to the promised land. One of the reasons such psalms are... continue
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