Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Sore Knees and Boston Teas ...

What a clever title eh?
I came up with that myself and i will explain its meaning. Last Wednesday was Grosvenor Church men's 5 - 10 a side football. In this game i soon realised how poorly out of condition i was, it was atrocious! However I still had full confidence in my identity as a world class football player and thought it was easily possible for me to sprint towards a pitch dividing net, gently tap the ball out of it and continue to score a game defining goal! In reality what happened was my foot was caught in the net i fell down in front of the whole pitch of competitive Christian men and scraped my knee rather nastily. This has consequently lead to the swelling and eventual beginning of scabbing over after a week on (treatment thanks to my host Chris). Therefore that explains the 'sore knees'.

Boston Teas, this refers to a lovely Cafe called the Boston Tea Party, which I have vistited many a time this week! I even decided it was worth getting a loyalty card for it!

So overall (despite the knee incident) a very good week, really enjoyable and i have had a good time. Feels weird to think that there is only a week and a bit left now, this UK placement has gone past incredibly quickly!

So Hannah earlier today had the sheer nerve to claim that her blog was better because it had more 'God stuff' in it! So in response i am going to drop the verse which has been on my mind all week. 2 Corinthians 5 v 21 - "God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God". After watching Fruitcake and Ice Cream by Louie Giglio, I have been thinking about this verse all the time! I think it is amazing, for a God who hates sin to send a son to be our sin and then to not finish there, but to at the cross exchange our sin for Jesus' righteousness, it just blows my mind! I have been able to do some talks to children and youth this week about whatever i wanted and i really wanted to use this verse, but thought that the word righteousness may go straight over primary school children's heads.

Thanks for reading.
James

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