Simon Benham’s Blog
Hello, and thanks for making it to my blog. My name is Simon and I am the Senior Pastor here at Kerith Community Church.
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Simon
Advent Daily Devotional - Day 4
As Mary greets Elizabeth, the baby in Elizabeth’s womb leaps for joy, affirming God’s promises to both women. Through their friendship, God provides encouragement and confirmation of His miraculous plans.
Advent Daily Devotional - Day 3
Mary’s response to the angel’s extraordinary message is inspiring: ‘I am the Lord’s servant...may your word to me be fulfilled.’ Her faith shows us that trusting God isn’t about having every detail in place but about saying, ‘Here I am, Lord. Lead me.
Advent Daily Devotional - Day 2
Every great story has a moment that changes everything—an ‘inciting incident.’ Gabriel’s visit to Mary isn’t just the start of the Christmas narrative: it’s the moment that shifts human history. What’s remarkable is that Mary’s favour isn’t tied to her accomplishments. God’s love for her, and for us, is unconditional and freely given. This Advent, may we rest in the truth that we are deeply loved and already highly favoured by God.
Tent pegs and riots
Last Sunday, I spoke on the story of Deborah, which can be found in Judges 4 or in Judges 5, where the same story is told again but in song. But for now, I’m going to focus on the end of Deborah’s story, when a lady called Jael kills a man called Sisera – the commander of the enemy army – by hammering a tent peg through his head.