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  • Through the resurrection of Jesus Christ, sin and death were defeated, not just for Him, but for everyone who believes. What He accomplished on the cross gives you hope, freedom, and eternal life.

    Celebrate the victory that is now yours.

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  • pulled out of the pit chapters 2 and 3

    PSALM 139

    139 O lord, thou hast searched me, and known me.
    2 Thou knowest my downsitting and mine uprising, thou understandest my thought afar off.
    3 Thou compassest my path and my lying down, and art acquainted with all my ways.


    Soaking wet at the seaside

    I arrived in Morecambe in 1964, it was a seaside town that was trying to restore its former glories, it was best known for the famous comedian Eric Morecambe, part of the famous double act Morecambe and Wise.

    When I arrived it had two piers, two theatres, the aquatic centre Marineland and a pleasure park, all of them are gone now.

    So we settled in at Whitelow house, a four floor nursing home situated in the Bare area of the town, it was next-door to a church, which myself and my parents never went to.

    The best thing was that there was a large garden at the back with apple and pear trees and a greenhouse, where my dad grew tomatoes and cucumber.

    The house had a lift and Keith spent many hours going up and down in it, no one could ever get into the lift, because it was always in use!

    We lived right on the promenade, which stretched for up to six miles and had the best views across to the Lake district hills, the sunsets were amazing and they are my fondest memory of Morecambe.

    The sea came over the road in front of the house on a regular basis and flooded many houses on the sea front, our home was largely unaffected until the great storm of 1977, totally flooded the home, well it flooded the entire lift shaft, this happened on a Friday night and subsequent days leaving the sea wall broken. Now there are sea barrages of stones that stop such things happening again.

    On many days I used to walk down to the centre of Morecambe and came back along the sea front, when the tide was coming in, I used to stand at the edge of the railings and when a big wave came in and hit the wall, I ran away from the edge, sometimes I got wet and sometimes I didn't, but I used to come back smelling of seaweed and spray, much to my parents dismay.

    We didn't have much sand on the beach, mostly it was pebbles, but we did have a paddling pool, where we could catch crabs, we got a stick and got some bait and put the bait on a piece of string, and the crabs were caught.

    I remember seeing a really big crab and reached down into the pool and yes you've guessed it, I fell headlong into it.

    As I've said Morecambe had two piers and many amusement arcades, filled with things like penny falls and one armed bandits, sad to say some of my pocket money was spent on these things and also at my favourite sweet shop.


    My parents loved their work, I was loved, but work took precedent over me, I became very unhappy, due to my speech problems and bullying at school, some of which was my fault, but more on that later.

    Every Christmas I got the latest craze, whether Action man or racing cars, but no time from my parents, a burning anger was starting to flicker.

    My parents to be honest spoilt me, they sent me to private school, they got me membership of the local golf club and they got me horse riding lessons, something I really enjoyed, we galloped over the sands, until one day, I got off my horse, opposite the nursing home and slipped getting off, the horse was spooked and one of its hooves landed on my head, causing a deep cut. I have never sat on a horse since.

    From ages 8-10, this was one of three occasions, where i fell and smashed my head open, once I was tripped up whilst running at school and went head first into a radiator, and the second time I fell head first into a bench, don't ask me how.

    My parents took me on holiday, Scotland, cruises were all good and I give thanks that they gave me everything they could, I have no anger against them. I give thanks for them and remember both of them with love.

    THANKS ERIC AND RITA.

    I remember one morning especially, I was asleep the night staff were knocking on the door, it must of been 5 am, come quickly they shouted to my dad, he rushed out, one of the male residents had ended his life by tying a plastic bag round his head and suffocating himself, all these things affect a young mind.

    One of things Mum loved was her music, we had a radiogram with a record player, and lots of classical music vinyl records, I used to love playing them, mum also was a great reader, books were everywhere, including a picture bible, I read its pages, not understanding what it meant.

    Now I have come to love the book.


    Devotional thought

    Many people think that honouring their parents as outlined in the ten commandments applies only to the lifetime of them, but it doesn't.

    After we lose our parents, we are still to honour them by our actions and our words even after they die.

    Many children carry resentment to their parents and this is not the way to go, blaming your parents for your problems is something I did for many years and it leads to a dead end, the best way to remember your parents is to be thankful for all they gave you and all they did for you.

    This is the best way to honour your father and mother.

    Jesus honoured his Father and Mother, so should we, in life and in death.

    Exodus 20:12
    “Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long upon the land which the Lord your God is giving you.

    chapter 3

    ON A GREEN HILL FAR AWAY

    1 TIMOTHY 1

    15 This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief.

    I ended the last chapter, by saying that sometimes I read the bible at home, but did not understand it.

    I continued to live in the nursing home with my parents, but my isolation was becoming worse and worse, everything thought it was because of my stammer, because of my environment, but it was because of my sin.

    I was becoming a rebel, a thief, if anything was available, you could be sure, Keith would nick it.

    Biscuits, cheese, cakes etc were my main targets, but also money became an idol, my dad has a big jar filled with 5p and 1p coins, the trouble was it never increased and you can guess why, however much he put in it.

    My parents sent me to church, the methodist church near our house, this didn't stop this little artful dodger. These are things that I am ashamed of, they are put here, so say that Keith is the chief of sinners.

    He went to Sunday school and church under duress, he heard the hymn below and thought he was ok

    1 There is a green hill far away,
    outside a city wall,
    where the dear Lord was crucified,
    who died to save us all.2 We may not know, we cannot tell
    what pains He had to bear,
    but we believe it was for us
    He hung and suffered there.3 He died that we might be forgiven,
    He died to make us good,
    that we might go at last to heaven,
    saved by His precious blood.
    So I continued to go to church, I was ok, after all Jesus had died and I would go straight to heaven, after all wasn't God a God of love?

    Life went on, I carried on as normal, my childhood was pretty unhappy, my parents had sent me to the private Friends school in Lancaster, this is where the bullying really took hold, but although I was clever, I wanted everything done for me.

    My eyes became bad and I had to wear strong glasses, which gained me the nickname of Joe 90, after a famous TV cartoon character, life was spiralling out of control and was about to get worse, as the school I was moved to, was like a madhouse, it was the infamous Skerton County Secondary School, full of some of the toughest boys and girls on the planet, but also where my redemption started, but more on that in the next exciting Chapter.

    Also at this school, I made two lifelong friends, David and Andrew my dear brother in Christ, who have both been pivotal in my life.

    Devotional thought

    Ever thought that living in a Christian country or being brought up in a Christian home makes you a Christian?

    Well it doesn't.

    So many people trust in their environment, we live in a Christian country after all, we even go to church at Christmas and Easter, aren't we ok?

    I remember going to Sunday school, the only reason was to get sweets and prizes for going.

    I have mentioned the picture bible, I used to read, I didn't understand it, who was this Jesus anyway?

    And why didn't my parents read it?

    My mother used to say a prayer with me

    Gentle Jesus meek and mild
    Look upon a little chid
    Bless mummy and daddy


    The trouble was that I was never told, he could be MY SAVIOUR AND MY REDEEMER

    So have you made it personal.

    He desires a personal relationship with you.

    Further on in this book, we will see this miracle happen to Keith.




    pulled out of the pit chapters 2 and 3 PSALM 139 139 O lord, thou hast searched me, and known me. 2 Thou knowest my downsitting and mine uprising, thou understandest my thought afar off. 3 Thou compassest my path and my lying down, and art acquainted with all my ways. Soaking wet at the seaside I arrived in Morecambe in 1964, it was a seaside town that was trying to restore its former glories, it was best known for the famous comedian Eric Morecambe, part of the famous double act Morecambe and Wise. When I arrived it had two piers, two theatres, the aquatic centre Marineland and a pleasure park, all of them are gone now. So we settled in at Whitelow house, a four floor nursing home situated in the Bare area of the town, it was next-door to a church, which myself and my parents never went to. The best thing was that there was a large garden at the back with apple and pear trees and a greenhouse, where my dad grew tomatoes and cucumber. The house had a lift and Keith spent many hours going up and down in it, no one could ever get into the lift, because it was always in use! We lived right on the promenade, which stretched for up to six miles and had the best views across to the Lake district hills, the sunsets were amazing and they are my fondest memory of Morecambe. The sea came over the road in front of the house on a regular basis and flooded many houses on the sea front, our home was largely unaffected until the great storm of 1977, totally flooded the home, well it flooded the entire lift shaft, this happened on a Friday night and subsequent days leaving the sea wall broken. Now there are sea barrages of stones that stop such things happening again. On many days I used to walk down to the centre of Morecambe and came back along the sea front, when the tide was coming in, I used to stand at the edge of the railings and when a big wave came in and hit the wall, I ran away from the edge, sometimes I got wet and sometimes I didn't, but I used to come back smelling of seaweed and spray, much to my parents dismay. We didn't have much sand on the beach, mostly it was pebbles, but we did have a paddling pool, where we could catch crabs, we got a stick and got some bait and put the bait on a piece of string, and the crabs were caught. I remember seeing a really big crab and reached down into the pool and yes you've guessed it, I fell headlong into it. As I've said Morecambe had two piers and many amusement arcades, filled with things like penny falls and one armed bandits, sad to say some of my pocket money was spent on these things and also at my favourite sweet shop. My parents loved their work, I was loved, but work took precedent over me, I became very unhappy, due to my speech problems and bullying at school, some of which was my fault, but more on that later. Every Christmas I got the latest craze, whether Action man or racing cars, but no time from my parents, a burning anger was starting to flicker. My parents to be honest spoilt me, they sent me to private school, they got me membership of the local golf club and they got me horse riding lessons, something I really enjoyed, we galloped over the sands, until one day, I got off my horse, opposite the nursing home and slipped getting off, the horse was spooked and one of its hooves landed on my head, causing a deep cut. I have never sat on a horse since. From ages 8-10, this was one of three occasions, where i fell and smashed my head open, once I was tripped up whilst running at school and went head first into a radiator, and the second time I fell head first into a bench, don't ask me how. My parents took me on holiday, Scotland, cruises were all good and I give thanks that they gave me everything they could, I have no anger against them. I give thanks for them and remember both of them with love. THANKS ERIC AND RITA. I remember one morning especially, I was asleep the night staff were knocking on the door, it must of been 5 am, come quickly they shouted to my dad, he rushed out, one of the male residents had ended his life by tying a plastic bag round his head and suffocating himself, all these things affect a young mind. One of things Mum loved was her music, we had a radiogram with a record player, and lots of classical music vinyl records, I used to love playing them, mum also was a great reader, books were everywhere, including a picture bible, I read its pages, not understanding what it meant. Now I have come to love the book. Devotional thought Many people think that honouring their parents as outlined in the ten commandments applies only to the lifetime of them, but it doesn't. After we lose our parents, we are still to honour them by our actions and our words even after they die. Many children carry resentment to their parents and this is not the way to go, blaming your parents for your problems is something I did for many years and it leads to a dead end, the best way to remember your parents is to be thankful for all they gave you and all they did for you. This is the best way to honour your father and mother. Jesus honoured his Father and Mother, so should we, in life and in death. Exodus 20:12 “Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long upon the land which the Lord your God is giving you. chapter 3 ON A GREEN HILL FAR AWAY 1 TIMOTHY 1 15 This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief. I ended the last chapter, by saying that sometimes I read the bible at home, but did not understand it. I continued to live in the nursing home with my parents, but my isolation was becoming worse and worse, everything thought it was because of my stammer, because of my environment, but it was because of my sin. I was becoming a rebel, a thief, if anything was available, you could be sure, Keith would nick it. Biscuits, cheese, cakes etc were my main targets, but also money became an idol, my dad has a big jar filled with 5p and 1p coins, the trouble was it never increased and you can guess why, however much he put in it. My parents sent me to church, the methodist church near our house, this didn't stop this little artful dodger. These are things that I am ashamed of, they are put here, so say that Keith is the chief of sinners. He went to Sunday school and church under duress, he heard the hymn below and thought he was ok 1 There is a green hill far away, outside a city wall, where the dear Lord was crucified, who died to save us all.2 We may not know, we cannot tell what pains He had to bear, but we believe it was for us He hung and suffered there.3 He died that we might be forgiven, He died to make us good, that we might go at last to heaven, saved by His precious blood. So I continued to go to church, I was ok, after all Jesus had died and I would go straight to heaven, after all wasn't God a God of love? Life went on, I carried on as normal, my childhood was pretty unhappy, my parents had sent me to the private Friends school in Lancaster, this is where the bullying really took hold, but although I was clever, I wanted everything done for me. My eyes became bad and I had to wear strong glasses, which gained me the nickname of Joe 90, after a famous TV cartoon character, life was spiralling out of control and was about to get worse, as the school I was moved to, was like a madhouse, it was the infamous Skerton County Secondary School, full of some of the toughest boys and girls on the planet, but also where my redemption started, but more on that in the next exciting Chapter. Also at this school, I made two lifelong friends, David and Andrew my dear brother in Christ, who have both been pivotal in my life. Devotional thought Ever thought that living in a Christian country or being brought up in a Christian home makes you a Christian? Well it doesn't. So many people trust in their environment, we live in a Christian country after all, we even go to church at Christmas and Easter, aren't we ok? I remember going to Sunday school, the only reason was to get sweets and prizes for going. I have mentioned the picture bible, I used to read, I didn't understand it, who was this Jesus anyway? And why didn't my parents read it? My mother used to say a prayer with me Gentle Jesus meek and mild Look upon a little chid Bless mummy and daddy The trouble was that I was never told, he could be MY SAVIOUR AND MY REDEEMER So have you made it personal. He desires a personal relationship with you. Further on in this book, we will see this miracle happen to Keith.
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  • BIBLE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS # 162
    Section 14- Christian Service

    CHAPTER 162,Who is the Greatest?

    1. At the last Passover, what did Christ say to His disciples?

    "And he said unto them, With desire have I desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer: for I say unto you, I will not any more eat thereof, until it be fulfilled in the kingdom of God." Luke 22:15,16.

    2. Concerning what had there been a strife among the disciples?

    "And there was also a strife among them, which of them should be accounted the greatest." Verse 24.

    3. How did Christ rebuke this spirit?

    "And He said unto them, The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them; and they that exercise authority upon them are called benefactors. But ye shall not be so: but he that is greatest among you, let him be as the younger; and he that is chief, as he that doth serve." Verses 25,26. See Mark 10:42-45.

    4. What did the Saviour say of His own position?

    "For whether is greater, he that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth? is not he that sitteth at meat? but I am among you as he that serveth." Verse 27.

    5. Notwithstanding that He was their Lord and Master, what example of humility and willing service did Christ give?

    "He riseth from supper, and laid aside His garments. and took a towel, and girded Himself. After that He poureth water into a basin, and began to wash the disciples' feet, and to wipe them with the towel wherewith He was girded." John 13:4,5.

    6. What was the custom anciently respecting feet-washing?

    "Let a little water, I pray you, be fetched, and wash your feet." "And he said, Behold now, my lords, turn in, I pray you, into your servant's house, and tarry all night, and wash your feet." "And the man brought the men into Joseph's house, and gave them water, and they washed their feet." Gen. 18:4; 19:2; 43:24. See also Judges 19:21; 2 Sam. 11:8.

    7. How did Christ reprove Simon for misjudging Him in permitting a woman who was a sinner to wash His feet?

    "And He turned to the woman, and said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman? I entered into thine house, thou gavest Me no water for My feet: but she hath washed My feet with tears, and wiped them with the hairs of her head." Luke 7:44.

    NOTES.- From the scriptures just cited, it appears that the usual custom in Christ's time was for the guests to wash their own feet. "As sandals were ineffectual against the dust and heat of an Eastern climate, washing the feet on entering a house was an act both of respect to the company and of refreshment to the traveler:"- Complete Dictionary of the Bible, by Smith and Barnum, article "Washing the Hands and Feet." At a feast it was an Oriental custom for servants or slaves to wash the feet of guests. See 1 Sam. 25:40,41. It was not the custom, however, of equals to wash the feet of equals, much less for superiors to wash the feet of inferiors. But this is the very thing that Christ did when He washed the disciples' feet, and instituted the ordinance of feet- washing. In this lies the lesson of humility and willingness to serve which He designed to teach.

    8. What question did Peter ask concerning this proffered service?

    "Then cometh He to Simon Peter: and Peter saith unto Him, Lord, dost Thou wash my feet?" John 13:6.

    9. What answer did Jesus make?

    "Jesus answered and said unto him, What I do thou knowest not now; but thou shalt know hereafter." Verse 7.

    10. How did Peter feel about the Saviour's washing his feet?

    "Peter saith unto Him, Thou shalt never wash my feet." Verse 8.

    11. What was the Master's reply to Peter?

    "Jesus answered him, If I wash thee not, thou hast no part with Me." Same verse.

    NOTE.- This ordinance is a type of a higher cleansing,- the cleansing of the heart from the stain of sin. It is a rebuke to all selfishness and seeking of place and preferment among Christ's professed followers, and a witness to the fact that, in God's sight, it is true humility and loving service which constitute real greatness.

    12. Learning that union with Christ depended on this service, what did Peter say?

    "Simon Peter saith unto Him, Lord, not my feet only, but also my hands and my head." Verse 9. See verse 10.

    13. After having washed their feet, what did Christ say?

    "I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you." Verse 15.

    14. What did He say about their washing one another's feet?

    "Ye call Me Master and Lord: and ye say well; for so I am. If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also ought to wash one another's feet." Verses 13,14.

    15. What did Christ say would be their experience in obeying His instruction?

    "If ye know these things, happy are ye if ye do them." Verse 17.

    16. How does Christ regard an act performed toward the humblest of His disciples?

    "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these My brethren, ye have done it unto Me." Matt. 25:40.

    NOTE.- The great lesson intended to be taught by the instituting of this ordinance evidently was such humility as would lead to willing service for others. The ordinance itself has been practiced by many of the most devout followers of Christ during the Christian era, and is still observed by some. Kitto, in his Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature, says it became "a part of the observances of the early Christian church," and that "traces of the practice abound in ecclesiastical history." The Waldenses held it as an ordinance of the church (see their "Confession of Faith," page 12); and according to the Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature (Vol. III, page 616), "the Church of England at first carried out the letter of the command." It is a great test of character, and its observance tends to unite hearts in Christian fellowship and love.

    I WILL never, never leave thee,

    I will never thee forsake;

    I will guide, and save, and keep thee,

    For My name and mercy's sake:

    Fear no evil,

    Only all My counsel take.

    I would like to thank God for using the Bible Reading for the Home Circle to bless millions of souls. To the author and original producer, (though in truth and reality it's God's)
    BIBLE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS # 162 Section 14- Christian Service CHAPTER 162,Who is the Greatest? 1. At the last Passover, what did Christ say to His disciples? "And he said unto them, With desire have I desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer: for I say unto you, I will not any more eat thereof, until it be fulfilled in the kingdom of God." Luke 22:15,16. 2. Concerning what had there been a strife among the disciples? "And there was also a strife among them, which of them should be accounted the greatest." Verse 24. 3. How did Christ rebuke this spirit? "And He said unto them, The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them; and they that exercise authority upon them are called benefactors. But ye shall not be so: but he that is greatest among you, let him be as the younger; and he that is chief, as he that doth serve." Verses 25,26. See Mark 10:42-45. 4. What did the Saviour say of His own position? "For whether is greater, he that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth? is not he that sitteth at meat? but I am among you as he that serveth." Verse 27. 5. Notwithstanding that He was their Lord and Master, what example of humility and willing service did Christ give? "He riseth from supper, and laid aside His garments. and took a towel, and girded Himself. After that He poureth water into a basin, and began to wash the disciples' feet, and to wipe them with the towel wherewith He was girded." John 13:4,5. 6. What was the custom anciently respecting feet-washing? "Let a little water, I pray you, be fetched, and wash your feet." "And he said, Behold now, my lords, turn in, I pray you, into your servant's house, and tarry all night, and wash your feet." "And the man brought the men into Joseph's house, and gave them water, and they washed their feet." Gen. 18:4; 19:2; 43:24. See also Judges 19:21; 2 Sam. 11:8. 7. How did Christ reprove Simon for misjudging Him in permitting a woman who was a sinner to wash His feet? "And He turned to the woman, and said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman? I entered into thine house, thou gavest Me no water for My feet: but she hath washed My feet with tears, and wiped them with the hairs of her head." Luke 7:44. NOTES.- From the scriptures just cited, it appears that the usual custom in Christ's time was for the guests to wash their own feet. "As sandals were ineffectual against the dust and heat of an Eastern climate, washing the feet on entering a house was an act both of respect to the company and of refreshment to the traveler:"- Complete Dictionary of the Bible, by Smith and Barnum, article "Washing the Hands and Feet." At a feast it was an Oriental custom for servants or slaves to wash the feet of guests. See 1 Sam. 25:40,41. It was not the custom, however, of equals to wash the feet of equals, much less for superiors to wash the feet of inferiors. But this is the very thing that Christ did when He washed the disciples' feet, and instituted the ordinance of feet- washing. In this lies the lesson of humility and willingness to serve which He designed to teach. 8. What question did Peter ask concerning this proffered service? "Then cometh He to Simon Peter: and Peter saith unto Him, Lord, dost Thou wash my feet?" John 13:6. 9. What answer did Jesus make? "Jesus answered and said unto him, What I do thou knowest not now; but thou shalt know hereafter." Verse 7. 10. How did Peter feel about the Saviour's washing his feet? "Peter saith unto Him, Thou shalt never wash my feet." Verse 8. 11. What was the Master's reply to Peter? "Jesus answered him, If I wash thee not, thou hast no part with Me." Same verse. NOTE.- This ordinance is a type of a higher cleansing,- the cleansing of the heart from the stain of sin. It is a rebuke to all selfishness and seeking of place and preferment among Christ's professed followers, and a witness to the fact that, in God's sight, it is true humility and loving service which constitute real greatness. 12. Learning that union with Christ depended on this service, what did Peter say? "Simon Peter saith unto Him, Lord, not my feet only, but also my hands and my head." Verse 9. See verse 10. 13. After having washed their feet, what did Christ say? "I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you." Verse 15. 14. What did He say about their washing one another's feet? "Ye call Me Master and Lord: and ye say well; for so I am. If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also ought to wash one another's feet." Verses 13,14. 15. What did Christ say would be their experience in obeying His instruction? "If ye know these things, happy are ye if ye do them." Verse 17. 16. How does Christ regard an act performed toward the humblest of His disciples? "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these My brethren, ye have done it unto Me." Matt. 25:40. NOTE.- The great lesson intended to be taught by the instituting of this ordinance evidently was such humility as would lead to willing service for others. The ordinance itself has been practiced by many of the most devout followers of Christ during the Christian era, and is still observed by some. Kitto, in his Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature, says it became "a part of the observances of the early Christian church," and that "traces of the practice abound in ecclesiastical history." The Waldenses held it as an ordinance of the church (see their "Confession of Faith," page 12); and according to the Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature (Vol. III, page 616), "the Church of England at first carried out the letter of the command." It is a great test of character, and its observance tends to unite hearts in Christian fellowship and love. I WILL never, never leave thee, I will never thee forsake; I will guide, and save, and keep thee, For My name and mercy's sake: Fear no evil, Only all My counsel take. I would like to thank God for using the Bible Reading for the Home Circle to bless millions of souls. To the author and original producer, (though in truth and reality it's God's)
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