Author Archives: Claudia Dickson Greggs

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About Claudia Dickson Greggs

I am an Anglican priest, author, wife and mother. Writing and teaching about Christian life and faith are passions of mine.

Scripture (fourth in a series)

It will take consistent reading, from one end of the Bible to the other, many times over, to become familiar with what is in every part of it. You could spend a lifetime reading this way and still discover something new, as my friend, Joy, pointed out in her comment several weeks ago. Scripture is always fresh and lively. We may miss something in one reading only to find it the next time we come upon it. Continue reading

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Scripture (third in a series)

Today, there are a lot of words and images vying for our attention. They stick in our minds, sometimes serving no purpose – or even playing a detrimental role. The words to old songs, images from magazines, scenes and dialogue from movies or television shows and commercials can run through our thoughts during the day subtly influencing how we think about ourselves and the world. Continue reading

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Scripture (second in a series)

For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart. (Hebrews 4:12)

This verse, above, used to scare me. I didn’t like what it seemed to imply – that I would be judged, exposed, and found wanting by God’s word. I’m not sure why I thought it was possible to hide anything from God, but I wanted to keep up the charade that I was basically a good and decent person who occasionally missed the mark. The last thing I wanted was for the Holy Spirit to go rooting around in my soul. I shuddered at the thought of what the Spirit might dig up. Continue reading

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