Daily Inspiration

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Summer 2026: ‘Wildfires’ – The Holy Spirit, from Genesis to Revelation

This summer, we’ll immerse ourselves in the person and work of the Holy Spirit: from the first verses of Genesis, to the last verses of Revelation.  Often the ‘forgotten’ part of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit is there at Creation, and also at the climax of the New Creation, throughout history revealing the reality of God’s presence and power to the world.  So, let’s celebrate the Wildfire of the Holy Spirit, and continue to welcome His presence in our lives today!

  • Tuesday 30th June – Luke 2:25-32 ‘Moved by the Spirit’


    Luke 2:25-32

    I love this story.  I make no apologies for including it in these daily inspirations.  Simeon has got to be one of my favourite characters in the Bible.  He only appears in this one episode, but what a cameo!  A lifetime of faithfully walking in God’s ways crystallised in this one moment.

    I don’t know if you’ve ever got up one morning with an idea that there was something you absolutely had to do.  Or perhaps you pass someone in the street and know you need to talk to them.  Or maybe it’s a phone call you’ve got to make. And you discover to your surprise and delight that you called at just the right time, or the person you approached needed help, or that thing you ‘had’ to do was something you would have missed if you’d left it till tomorrow.

    If you’ve had that experience, you may well have been ‘moved’ by the Spirit.  Our God is a God who speaks.  And still speaks today.  So we shouldn’t be too surprised to get these ‘urges’ every so often. 

    But let’s notice that Simeon’s crowning moment is not the first mention of the Spirit in this passage.  Simeon’s whole life was infused by the Spirit – the text says simply that the Spirit was ‘on him’ (v25).  God can speak to anyone: but it happens a lot more often to those with whom He dwells all the time.  The more we allow God to soak our lives, the more these ‘divine promptings’ are likely to happen.  Like picking out your family in a crowd, it’s much easier to spot things you’re totally familiar with.

    Simeon’s moment was also preceded by a prior revelation.  He already knew that he would see the Messiah one day.  One of the gifts of the Spirit is the gift of prophecy – the capacity to see what God is up to.  And Simeon clearly had this gift: and he believed what God had told him.

    So, when he got the ‘nudge’ one day that he had to go to the temple, his lifetime of spiritual soaking and seeing led him to one simple act of obedience which changed the world.

    You’re never too old to be used by God. That would be a fine summary of Simeon’s story.  Or to put it another way: if you’re used to walking with God – such that the Spirit is ‘on you’ too – some days you get to notice a significant step that you’re being asked to take.  What might that be at the moment?  We might feel like the most unlikely people to be ‘moved’ by God – so it’s just as well that it’s not up to us!  Perhaps our great and gracious God still has work for you to do?

  • Tuesday 20th January – John 12:1-11 ‘A preparation for burial’


    John 12:1-11

    The beautiful story of the anointing at Bethany is also one of the most debated – at least, John’s version is.  Why does he change the details?  And does this cast doubt on the reliability of the bible?

    Let’s tackle this head-on today.  And we have to start by acknowledging that this account does appear to be a ...

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  • Monday 19th January – John 11:54-12:2 ‘He withdrew to the wilderness’


    John 11:54-12:2

    Today’s passage is one that can be read on two levels.  In narrative terms, it forms a ‘quiet moment’ between the two emotional peaks of the dramatic raising of Lazarus (ch11) and the even more dramatic return to Jerusalem, which ultimately led to his arrest, trial, death and resurrection (ch12 onwards).  Knowing that a very powerful group now wants to kill ...

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  • Saturday 17th January – Psalm 34  ‘The Taste’

    As we conclude our week, a reflection from the Psalms:


    Psalm 34

    I’ve always loved my food.  I don’t have a big appetite, but I enjoy eating pretty much everything – finding as much joy in cheese and beans on toast as a gourmet dish.  At school it became a lunchtime ritual for my friends to dare me to taste ...

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  • Friday 16th January – John 11:49-53 ‘Better that one man die…’


    John 11:49-53

    Many years ago I was privileged to pastor a young lady who’d come to faith on an alpha course our church had run.  I asked her how she’d found her way to Alpha.  She replied that some people from church had been handing out fliers for alpha in the train station, and her partner had taken one.  He’d got home, looked ...

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  • Thursday 15th January – John 11:43-48 ‘If we let him go on like this…’


    John 11:43-48

    Light attracts some creatures and repels others.  We see this all through nature; and it’s not just the unappealing creatures who prefer the darkness: think of owls or leopards – beautiful animals, however deadly they are!

    It’s easy to imagine that Jesus’ miracles must have been universally welcomed.  After all, who could possibly be offended by bodies being ...

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