Further thoughts on chains

Here are some further thoughts on chains, from a blog I regularly read by Nell Goddard (’Musings of a Clergy Child’, ‘Chains’) “The chains of insecurity, of worthlessness and of anxiety weigh us down, even as they are undone.But while we concentrate on the dead weight...

Some chains are bad!

The predominant symbolism of chains these days is connected to oppression. We think of chains as being used to repress, to bind, to tie up, to enslave, to restrict. Prisoners who are handcuffed and then kept chained up remain the main way we think about chains.Psalm...

Some chains are good!

We looked at the positive side of chains. A chain is a series of connected links which are typically made of metal. It can consist of two or more links. All the chains we looked at were made up of links of metal or thread or paper which have to be joined to other...

Chains

The family service looked at the subject of chains.Mark’s quiz had us searching for letter to make words that could be preceded or followed by ‘chain’:Some of the words made:* (Chain)saw* Toilet (chain)* Door (chain)* Malleable (chain)We learnt a new...

All’s well that ends well!

No, not the Shakespeare play, but God’s providence, working all things together for good!Dave spoke this morning from Genesis 37:12-36. We often question God, wondering what is happening in our lives and how good can come from the suffering and confusion that...