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Patrick Gilday

Patrick is curate of All Saints’, Ascot in Berkshire. A musicologist by training, he is married to Lydia, a university lecturer, and dad to Madeleine. He writes (sporadically) at benedixisti.wordpress.com and tweets (even more sporadically) as @patrickgilday.

Reading Romans Through Lent – Romans 8.18-27

February 28, 2016 by Patrick Gilday

We must give all our pain over to God, and in so doing, ask the Holy Spirit to pray through us, to open up in us such a yawning hope for a better future, that our very lives become petitions for a renewed creation to God our Father.

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Reading Romans Through Lent – Romans 8.12-17

February 27, 2016 by Patrick Gilday

We, who have done nothing to deserve it, have by the sacrifice of Christ been made princes and princesses in the kingdom of God our Father. And that means we stand to inherit on exactly the same terms as Christ will.

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Reading Romans Through Lent – Romans 8.1-11

February 26, 2016 by Patrick Gilday

If we want to be holier for God this Lent…we’ll only be able to do it by getting to know God better through Christ, and asking him to align our will with his.

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Reading Romans Through Lent – Romans 7.14-25

February 25, 2016 by Patrick Gilday

It’s far harder to live with the war going on inside you than it is simply to give up and allow the ‘flesh’ – worldly self-interest – to govern your actions.

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Reading Romans Through Lent – Romans 7.7-13

February 24, 2016 by Patrick Gilday

What we need is a whole change of heart – a conversion, if you like – that stops us wanting to disobey in the first place, and instead aligns our will with that of God himself.

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Reading Romans Through Lent – Romans 7.1-6

February 23, 2016 by Patrick Gilday

If we are truly followers of Christ, then the Holy Spirit will cause us to act in ways that are exclusively good. Let us pray, this Lent, that the fruit of the Spirit will unfold in our daily lives, and that we may be attuned to his will in our lives at all times.

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Reading Romans Through Lent – Romans 6.15-23

February 22, 2016 by Patrick Gilday

What are the things do we do, the ways we behave, that might be conditioning our souls to become more – rather than less – sinful?

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Reading Romans Through Lent – Romans 6.12-14

February 21, 2016 by Patrick Gilday

Paul doesn’t just think sin is something that we do. He thinks sin is something that takes control of us.

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Reading Romans Through Lent – Romans 6.1-11

February 20, 2016 by Patrick Gilday

That’s what happened at our baptisms – whether we were christened as infants or came to faith in Christ later in life. We died to our old selves – our sin – and rose to new life in the righteousness of Christ. This Lent, let us hold that challenge before us.

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Reading Romans Through Lent – Romans 5.12-21

February 19, 2016 by Patrick Gilday

Do we really have faith in Jesus? That is the question that the self-examination process of Lent should pose us.

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