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09/01/2021

Journeying from the past to the present and beyond





Readings & Notes from Sunday 3rd January 2021 

Isaiah 60:1-6 
[60:1] “Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the LORD rises upon you. 
[2] See, darkness covers the earth and thick darkness is over the peoples, but the LORD rises upon you and his glory appears over you. 
[3] Nations will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your dawn. 
[4] “Lift up your eyes and look about you: All assemble and come to you; your sons come from afar, and your daughters are carried on the hip. 
[5] Then you will look and be radiant, your heart will throb and swell with joy; the wealth on the seas will be brought to you, to you the riches of the nations will come. 
[6] Herds of camels will cover your land, young camels of Midian and Ephah. And all from Sheba will come, bearing gold and incense and proclaiming the praise of the LORD. 

Matthew 2:1-23 
[2:1] After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem [2] and asked, “Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him.” 
[3] When King Herod heard this he was disturbed, and all Jerusalem with him.
 [4] When he had called together all the people's chief priests and teachers of the law, he asked them where the Messiah was to be born.
 [5] “In Bethlehem in Judea,” they replied, “for this is what the prophet has written: 
[6] “ ‘But you, Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, are by no means least among the rulers of Judah; for out of you will come a ruler who will shepherd my people Israel.'” 
[7] Then Herod called the Magi secretly and found out from them the exact time the star had appeared. [8] He sent them to Bethlehem and said, “Go and search carefully for the child. As soon as you find him, report to me, so that I too may go and worship him.” 
[9] After they had heard the king, they went on their way, and the star they had seen when it rose went ahead of them until it stopped over the place where the child was. 
[10] When they saw the star, they were overjoyed. 
[11] On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. 
[12] And having been warned in a dream not to go back to Herod, they returned to their country by another route. 
[13] When they had gone, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream. “Get up,” he said, “take the child and his mother and escape to Egypt. Stay there until I tell you, for Herod is going to search for the child to kill him.” 
[14] So he got up, took the child and his mother during the night and left for Egypt, [15] where he stayed until the death of Herod. And so was fulfilled what the Lord had said through the prophet: “Out of Egypt I called my son.” 
[16] When Herod realized that he had been outwitted by the Magi, he was furious, and he gave orders to kill all the boys in Bethlehem and its vicinity who were two years old and under, in accordance with the time he had learned from the Magi. 
[17] Then what was said through the prophet Jeremiah was fulfilled: 
[18] “A voice is heard in Ramah, weeping and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children and refusing to be comforted, because they are no more.” 
[19] After Herod died, an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt [20] and said, “Get up, take the child and his mother and go to the land of Israel, for those who were trying to take the child's life are dead.” 
[21] So he got up, took the child and his mother and went to the land of Israel. 
[22] But when he heard that Archelaus was reigning in Judea in place of his father Herod, he was afraid to go there. Having been warned in a dream, he withdrew to the district of Galilee, 
[23] and he went and lived in a town called Nazareth. So was fulfilled what was said through the prophets, that he would be called a Nazarene. 

Talk 

Wise Men, and Joseph, Mary and Jesus, and, 
Journeying from the past to the present and beyond - 

Matthew 2:1-23 Introduction

Late last year there were a few jokes around about being able to see clearly in 2020 - how wrong. No one saw what was coming in terms of the pandemic as no one sees all sorts of events that can happen, good or bad, that have a deep impact on life. The pandemic is just adding to and exacerbating the more normal unforeseen events of life and of course has affected just about everyone in the world!

Through our extended reading from Matthew, I want us to follow wise men and Jesus and family on their journeys and look to what God says to us on our ongoing journeys of life and faith in the living God through Jesus the Saviour. As we have moved into a new year just reflect briefly on what 2020 brought and what you 'anticipate' for 2021 but with caution on the latter! 

I have six headings

Five start with 'S' and one nearly does - you'll have to wait for that. 

1. Searching - vv 1-6 What is really behind the journey of wise men / magi from probably Babylon to Israel, a journey of over 900 miles that would take a long time, be difficult and costly?
 We are talking about a journey of nearly 2000 miles with a camel train and taking supplies of tents, food and water with servants and a whole lot else. 
Forget three wise me, yes, three gifts, as we don't know how many, but there would have been many others and they would have joined a bigger group, for safety, travelling such a long way. This isn't a trip to the local beach. 
They were probably astrologers and although we are warned in the bible against such 'arts' God can use what he wants for his purposes. 
So, something in the heavens made them set off on this journey but a star in itself seems an inadequate explanation for them to go seeking a new born 'king of the Jews'. 
Could there be something else and most of what follows I say with caution.

First - facts. The Jews had been in Exile in Babylon for something like 70 years. Ezekiel was speaking to the Jewish exiles there in Babylon and giving them messages from God along with challenges, encouragement and rebukes! 
Daniel, and other 'prime' Jewish youths were initiated into the Royal court where Daniel, not least had a considerable impact on it and the kings, he was there a long time and of course Babylon was also taken over by the Assyrians during his time and he had an impact there too. 

All that was 6th and 5th century BC and we read of incredible events of that impact in the first part of the book.

In the second half there are various prophecies which include references to one to be born who could be seen as the Messiah, an anointed king for the Jews. Second, now more speculative, from all of that was something left behind in that court that these magi picked up and went with and led them to come to search for a King.

Let's face it they wouldn't make a journey such as theirs unless there were something highly significant about this particular king. Remember the Jews were the ones held captive and treated virtually as slaves and this now is something big. Something goes wrong. They have some guidance yet go to Jerusalem. Was this an example of one in the group not trusting the GPS star.? Are you with me? There you are driving along, the Sat Nav says left and a passenger says, no, that's not correct, right! Someone said, 'Jewish kings live in Jerusalem and that's where we have to go' and they do and its - wrong! We can understand why Herod is alarmed, threats to his throne and all the rest' but why the whole of Jerusalem with him? 
Jerusalem was on trade routes from all over, but, first we have these, no doubt, regal men who may have worn court robes so they looked splendid as they arrived. In addition there was their entourage and it would have been like the circus coming to town and I don't say that derisorily but in terms of the spectacular. Also, they are looking for a new born king and as far as the court in Jerusalem was concerned there wasn't one! Herod wanted to know the truth, where is the Messiah, God's anointed one, to be born and his specialist tell him from the book of Micah - Bethlehem. 

The journey and the plot continue! 

2. Scheming - vv 7-8 Herod, feeling threated, did what many did and do, even though Jesus posed no threat, prepared a plot to get rid of the opposition. Grizzly, nasty and sick. But, happened and happens too often - get rid of threats and opposition.

 3. Seeing - vv 9-12 They leave and head south from Jerusalem to go to Bethlehem guided by the star - wrong way for stars to travel - and it stops over the house where the toddler and his family are living. Yes, Matthew indicates Jesus is no longer a baby but more a toddler by the word he uses for child. The star GPS did it's job and made it clear where the child was. They worshipped him - appropriate for the Lord and King of heaven and earth. They gave gifts that seem prophetic for his life, which would also be valuable in aiding what was to follow. They also represent something that the early church would be slow to grasp and that is that Jesus was not just for Jews but everyone.
 Even we struggle with taking Jesus to all! 
Then, because of Herod's evil scheme, being warned in a dream, they journey home another way and don't report back. However, Herod's evil means Jesus and parents have to embark on a totally unexpected journey.

4. Escaping - vv 13-15 Joseph is told by God to flee to Egypt with his family and this is a 200 mile plus journey depending on route and destination. Here we have something slight odd and seemingly contradictory. 
Many of the prophets had waded the Jews against alliances with the Egyptians because when all is said and done God took a lot of effort to get them out of Egypt. 
Why then did he want Jesus there until Herod was dead? 
Surely there were other places just as safe. No. You see, God has an eye for detail. 
He brought Israel out of Egypt and as we read in Psalm 80 Israel was the vine he took from Egypt and planted in the land of Israel. 
Jesus is the true vine, the true Israel, John 15. He is the one who is going to be all that Israel never was to their Lord and God - holy, true to him and totally obedient. 

As such, when Jesus returns from Egypt a second Exodus begins which is to have a climax at the last supper, the Passover celebration, Jesus shared with his disciples the night before the cross. 
The journey to true freedom is now complete and following the cross and resurrection the way is set for the journey to the ultimate promised land - a new heaven and earth with all who are in Christ transformed to live in this place by nature of having being given bodies that are immortal and imperishable. 

'Out of Egypt I called my son' - a quote from a very powerful passage in Hosea 11 where God speaks with maternal passion of his people who he brought from Egypt but who refused to take him seriously. Jesus is called out of Egypt when Herod died and so fulfilled this longing of God for one who would be faithful and obedient which Jesus was - even to death on a cross - the faithful and true servant of the Lord. 

The magi journeying home without seeing Herod led to something terrible, namely 

5. Slaughtering - vv 16-18 This is the most ghastly part of the birth narratives which is truly shocking. It is also another indicator of the age of Jesus at the arrival of the magi - under two and under two year old boys suffered because of enraged and jealous king who wanted rid of any potential rival and stopped at nothing to achieve it. 
Of course, there was no rival and what he did was a pointless waste of life but then some years later his brother was to be complicit in the death of Jesus and later still of others in the early church. 

6. Settling - vv 19-23 The text tells us their reasoning for going back to Nazareth although it could appear that it was a sudden choice.
Of course we know, from Luke, the family were from Nazareth and went to Bethlehem with good reason. Matthew's readers don't know that bit so he just tells them this is where they went to live. This part of the journey keeps them well out of the way of the latest in line of the Jewish royal family and in a place where Jesus can grow up in safety and enjoying a good number of years of what we might call 'normal human life' before embarking on the next part of his journey. 

Conclusion 
We have followed two sets of journeys and I hope that may cause us to reflect on those we are involved in and relating that to our journey of faith. 
The first was of the magi following 'guidance' that could have turned out to be a wild goose chase. Perhaps there are times we think we may be being guided by God in a particular long and arduous journey. How do we know if it is right? Perhaps, by seeing where we end up or if we draw real blanks by looking afresh at what he is saying. 
The second is Mary and Joseph with their little guy and fleeing to Egypt as a result of a dream but in obedience to God. Did they ever find out the actual atrocity of Bethlehem? I suspect they did but only after they settled back in Nazareth. Sometime we wonder why things have happened and want to know. Sometimes we see dimly, other times clearly and yet others, nothing. 

Walking with God our Father, in faith, can be risky, costly and sometimes we feel astray. We are called to trust and obey so how do we react when we feel called? 

Plump for safety or take the step of faith and go and then see . . . I note - Human nature is prone to take the least line of resistance!
Jesus took up a cross for us out of faith and obedience and said, for my sake and that of the kingdom, do similarly if you want to follow me. 

Yet too often we, and the church, sit comfortably and conservatively - that's how we've always done it, no point changing now! 

What new opportunities are we personally going to have to grasp in 2021? Who knows but will we still have to face and handle what comes? 
Who knows what is going to happen to them in 2021? We might rather not know, but how will we handle what comes?
On whom will we rely to lead and who will we keep on following through thick and thin?
Only God our Father is the one to ultimately trust in all matters even though we value and seek the guidance and counsel of our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ. 
What will the Church face, what will your church face, what will this chaplaincy face? 

Let's not try and guess, but rise with faith in him who has only good things for those who love him and have been called according to his purposes. (Rom 8:28) 

The day you and I said in response and commitment to God, in Jesus name, 'my life is yours whatever you want I will do it' (they were mine - what were yours) we started on a journey. 

As Christians we are part of a family, the church, and with fellow Christians we are involved in various journeys. Like the magi, like Mary and Joseph, we step out in faith and love with our heavenly Father under the guiding of the Holy Spirit in obedience to Jesus and keep on going with this journey remembering that we are to bring glory to God who has called us

16/12/2020

Signs that Show the Way - John 9:1-16




Signs that Show the Way
- John 9:1-16

 Introduction

 As I said the other week: to get to Paris you follow the signs pointing to Paris. Following signs for Bordeaux will lead you in the wrong direction. Of course, following the signs for Paris from here as opposed to say from Lyon will take you on a completely different route altogether, but, you'll arrive in the same place. 
Of course, you may never had wanted to go to Paris until someone told you of a sight that made you think, I would really like to see that, and so, you go and you follow the signs. 
Also, on any route from say A to B there are different routes to be taken - motorway / main roads / back roads. Again, following the right signs will get you there - in the end! 
Similar, and I stress similar, is true in coming to encounter God in and through the Lord Jesus who is the Way the Truth and the Life and that no one can come to the Father except through him! He is the sign we have to ultimately follow to get to the right place! 
Some amongst us may never have had a time when they didn't have a faith in God through Jesus. Others, may have been total disbelievers with no intention or desire to know God and not even sure he exited - until - something happened that caused a change of direction in their lives. 
Then there all those who are in-between. 
Being in Christ and knowing God as Father in full assurance of all he has for us because of the completed and perfect work of Jesus is the important point for a life that should be being lived in Godly and holy living. 
From there we become increasingly his fruit bearing children and servants. 
I'm aware that many people only see Jesus as a man albeit special in some way or other and so I have been focussing very much on His divinity, although I hope I haven't under stressed his humanity. 
I have also stressed his victory through death and resurrection and the Kingly role he has and has fulfilled - he is the Christ / Messiah / King and rules now on the throne. 

I have felt this especially important given our current circumstances - we need to focus on 'who' is in charge and 'who' has the last say!!
 Jesus, of course, does not have two parts to him - one God, the other human. The two are indivisible. In other words he is a complete and whole person who is both God and in the image of God (Hebrews 1:3)

 As we journey to, and then celebrate, his birth there will be a change of direction - starting next week, whereby we look a little more at his humanity and see something of how he shares fully in what we are. Today I want to look, briefly, at the seven 'signs' John has chosen to highlight from the many Jesus did. 
We have only read one of these today, the sixth, but we have already, in looking at the 'I am' sayings touched on others and last week I used the first to lead us to see how Jesus brought the best wine and rocked the rest of the established order of old wine! 
So, we are treading a slightly different path to Christmas with some different scenery. You can decide if I have chosen a motorway or a back road - perhaps it even seems a bit like a cart track!!!
1. Recap - the Seven I am Sayings alongside the Seven Signs
 1. “I AM the Bread of life” (6:35, 41, 48, 51) 
2. “I AM the Light of the world” (8:12).
3. “I AM the Door of the sheep” (10:7, 9). 
4. “I AM the Good Shepherd” (10:11, 14).
 5. “I AM the Resurrection and the Life” (11:25).
 6. “I AM the Way, the Truth, the Life” (14:6). 
7. “I AM the true Vine” (15:1, 5) 

These are all printed in my notes, and now I look at the seven Signs which are also in the notes: 

1. Water Turned to Wine (John 2:1-11) 
2. Healing of the (Nobleman’s) Son Near Death (John 4:46-54)
3. Healing of the Lame Man at the Pool (John 5:1-17)
4. Feeding of the Five Thousand (John 6:1-15) - cp I am number 1 
5. Walking on the Water (John 6:16-21)
6. Healing of the Man Born Blind (John 9:1-41) 
7. Raising of Lazarus from the Dead (John 11:1-47) cp I am number 5 We note that most, and maybe all, of the 7 I am sayings tie into actions of the Lord God in the OT and so invite us to see that in Jesus God is acting in ways consistent with what God has done in the past. 

Beginning with this emphatic 'I am', clear in the Greek, he is linking to the great I am of Exodus 3:14 to Moses - the Lord revealing his name - YHWH. Jesus is not beating about the bush and the 'I am sayings' say who he is and in that we see he is mirroring the image and work of God - back to Hebrews 1:3. 

2. The Point of the Signs 
By contrast, the signs in fulfilling their purposes as signs, show who he is. They still point to the fact that Jesus is the great I am. 
At one and the same time they echo OT prophecies about what the Lord would do when he arrived and we read a short part of Isaiah 61 and all of Isaiah 35. 
From Isaiah 61: to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the broken-hearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners, 
From Isaiah 35: [5] Then will the eyes of the blind be opened and the ears of the deaf unstopped. [6] Then will the lame leap like a deer, and the mute tongue shout for joy. 

    These are the 'sort of things' the Messiah was expected to do from a bible standpoint and these are the sort of things we see Jesus doing, and the healing of the blind man, in John 9, is one example which also indicates in its wider context the need for all eyes to be opened to see Jesus. In fact, the anomaly, which becomes clear later on in the passage, is that the Pharisees are the ones who remain blind as to the true identity of Jesus whilst the man who was blind sees and worships Jesus as the Son of Man / Messiah (9:38)! 

But of course, there is more: He brings the best - water to wine - and therefore supersedes the old which cannot be contained by the new! People are set free from captivity - illness - the nobleman's son, is a very interesting healing as it is without Jesus going to his house and with Jesus challenging people about wanting to see signs and wonders! 

Then there is the man at the pool who is healed and also released from some form of mental captivity. The Lord fed the Israelites in the wilderness with manna (bread from heaven) and Jesus fed a crowd on a deserted hillside - then soon, he declares 'I am the bread of life'. 

The raising of Lazarus, the final sign and which anticipates his and our resurrection, is again linked, as we considered, to the I am saying of the resurrection and the life. 
Because I only want to summarise all this I think it is helpful to see how Jesus answers John the Baptist when he sent his disciples to Jesus because of a lack of clarity in his mind as to whether he had got it right about Jesus as the Messiah: 

Matthew 11:2-6
[2] When John, who was in prison, heard about the deeds of the Messiah, he sent his disciples [3] to ask him, “Are you the one who is to come, or should we expect someone else?” [4] Jesus replied, “Go back and report to John what you hear and see: [5] The blind receive sight, the lame walk, those who have leprosy are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the good news is proclaimed to the poor. [6] Blessed is anyone who does not stumble on account of me.” 

For some reason, perhaps he was a bit caught up with current ideas that the Messiah would free the Jews from Roman rule, John couldn't quite get his head around what Jesus was, and what he was doing and saying, it didn't quite square with what he expected of the Messiah, so, he did the sensible thing and asked! Excellent! 
When we don't understand we can ask for our eyes to be opened! Which is just what Jesus does, he invites him to look and see him from scripture. Jesus' reply, which echoes our two OT passages, invites John to see that this is what should have been expected of the Lord's anointed, the Messiah, and that it is exactly what he is doing - and what's more, he is doing more!! 

He fulfils and exceeds all expectations. Do you allow him to do the same for you, do we as churches and chaplaincies, do the same? Expect him to do more? 

His action, summed in John's seven signs, point to who he is - the Messiah and also the Lord who is to come. John the Baptist, in picking up Isaiah 40 accepted the theme of preparing a highway for who? The Lord - YHWY. Jesus is saying, 'you got it right John (the Baptist), look and see, it's OK'. Well done! Task complete. 

One sign stands out and apart - walking on the water which can be linked to the stilling of the storm. The Jews were not mariners, some were fishermen, but they didn't like big open seas or even rough little seas! In the OT, it is the Lord who rides the storms and is supreme over all violent and rough elements in the natural world. It is the spirit of God who hovers over the unformed world's waters in Genesis 1 before the full act of the variety of creation comes into being. When God speaks to Job (38ff) he points to his sovereignty over the winds, the seas and the snow - as well as so much more. 

There are many references in the Psalms to the Lord and winds and rain and waters and waves and that He is over them all, as indeed, He is 'overall' whether people like it or not. Agreed? 

The reality is, there is no chaos in the created order for the Lord - and Jesus shows the same when he walked on water and stilled a storm - it is part of His domain! He is the Lord. 

The other signs point to other areas of his overall sovereignty as Lord. 

Conclusion

As we close a few things to consider: 

• The Lord's sovereignty over your / my life and all aspects of it! Your permission and submission to his sovereignty and will. Hmm? Actually, this is not a little thing, but is central to being a disciple and follower of Jesus. 

• By extension, when we go to our Father in prayer in the name of Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit do we see ourselves as in and relying on the King of creation?

 • How we and the church might be 'downgrading' Jesus and the Christian message and so be pulling the teeth of the gospel, which in fact is the whole bible account.

 • How we look at Jesus, the baby, as we approach sharing the celebration of His birth. Too many miss the dynamic of what is happening and what God is doing! To that, we will return but, not this week!

23/12/2013

For unto us, a Child is born, unto us a Son is given


Just before I am out to town for the last bits of shopping with Imo, I am enjoying a bit of classical music to the Messiah by Handel. This takes me back years ago when I used to live in Hastings where I was part of a choir. We prepared that piece of music.
For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
In those days, I was unaware of the link between the lyrics and Isaiah's prophecy, Isaiah 9-6.

I wish you all a blessed time at Christmas. May the Lord protect you, guide you and shine his face upon you during the festive time. In Jesus's name. Nicky

24/11/2013

This man has done nothing wrong!

Tissot, The Title on the CrossThe Crucifixion of Jesus
32 Two other men, both criminals, were also led out with him to be executed. 33 When they came to the place called the Skull, they crucified him there, along with the criminals—one on his right, the other on his left. 34 Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” And they divided up his clothes by casting lots.
35 The people stood watching, and the rulers even sneered at him.They said, “He saved others; let him save himself if he is God’s Messiah, the Chosen One.”  
36 The soldiers also came up and mocked him. They offered him wine vinegar 37 and said, “If you are the king of the Jews, save yourself.”
38 There was a written notice above him, which read: this is the king of the jews.
39 One of the criminals who hung there hurled insults at him: “Aren’t you the Messiah? Save yourself and us!”
40 But the other criminal rebuked him. “Don’t you fear God,” he said, “since you are under the same sentence? 41 We are punished justly, for we are getting what our deeds deserve. But this man has done nothing wrong.”
42 Then he said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.
43 Jesus answered him, “Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise.”
Source: Luke 23 

19 Pilate had a notice prepared and fastened to the cross. It read: JESUS OF NAZARETH, THE KING OF THE JEWS.
20 Many of the Jews read this sign, for the place where Jesus was crucified was near the city, and the sign was written in Aramaic, Latin and Greek.
21 The chief priests of the Jews protested to Pilate, "Do not write 'The King of the Jews,' but that this man claimed to be king of the Jews."
22 Pilate answered, "What I have written, I have written."
Source: John 19:19-22

10/04/2013

On the road to Emmaus

Of all the accounts made by  the different witness who met Jesus after he resurrected, this passage is my favorite. Both Mark and Luke mention this emotional scene. 

Luke 24:13 Now that same day two of them were going to a village called Emmaus, about seven miles from Jerusalem.14 They were talking with each other about everything that had happened. 15 As they talked and discussed these things with each other, Jesus himself came up and walked along with them; 16 but they were kept from recognizing him.

17 He asked them, “What are you discussing together as you walk along?”
They stood still, their faces downcast. 18 One of them, named Cleopas, asked him, “Are you the only one visiting Jerusalem who does not know the things that have happened there in these days?”
19 “What things?” he asked. “About Jesus of Nazareth,” they replied. “He was a prophet, powerful in word and deed before God and all the people. 20 The chief priests and our rulers handed him over to be sentenced to death, and they crucified him; 21 but we had hoped that he was the one who was going to redeem Israel. And what is more, it is the third day since all this took place. 22 In addition, some of our women amazed us. They went to the tomb early this morning 23 but didn’t find his body. They came and told us that they had seen a vision of angels, who said he was alive. 24 Then some of our companions went to the tomb and found it just as the women had said, but they did not see Jesus.”
25 He said to them, “How foolish you are, and how slow to believe all that the prophets have spoken! 26 Did not the Messiah have to suffer these things and then enter his glory?”27 And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he explained to them what was said in all the Scriptures concerning himself.
28 As they approached the village to which they were going, Jesus continued on as if he were going farther. 29 But they urged him strongly, “Stay with us, for it is nearly evening; the day is almost over.” So he went in to stay with them.
30 When he was at the table with them, he took bread, gave thanks, broke it and began to give it to them. 31 Then their eyes were opened and they recognized him,and he disappeared from their sight. 32 They asked each other, “Were not our hearts burning within us while he talked with us on the road and opened the Scriptures to us?” 33 They got up and returned at once to Jerusalem. There they found the Eleven and those with them, assembled together 34 and saying, “It is true! The Lord has risen and has appeared to Simon.” 35 Then the two told what had happened on the way, and how Jesus was recognized by them when he broke the bread.

If you are interested to have this passage reenacted for a school assembly or a youth club, you can download an excellent script on Nige's Christian drama. Have a blessed day, your sister in Christ. N.

04/12/2012

I am coming soon

Luke 21:5ff but with special reference to vv 25-36


There is certainly one thing that Jesus talks about in this passage that has already happened -  the fall of Jerusalem and what triggered the whole conversation was that the disciples were admiring the temple which had been there for a few years, the third temple and Jesus says is will be destroyed. Around AD 70 it was. As for the other things he talks about in this passage time does not matter and Jesus moves between different eras as though all are the same and in a way they are to him!  Some of these things have happened, some have always happened and some are to come.

I am coming soon.

If you go to the book of Revelation there is this language that can be difficult. However there is a very simple message in Revelation and that is that God is in control and through Jesus has won the victory and one of these days he is coming again in victory and it will be fulfilled in a perfect and satisfying way. When Jesus came, people had expectations of the long expected Messiah and they got it wrong. They expected him to be a mighty leader and ruler who would free them from Rome and bring a mighty Jewish Kingdom. Jesus blew it all out of the water and has established a kingdom that is bigger than expected and bigger than any other in all ages that crosses all boundaries.

Nobody then envisaged that the Messiah was going to hang upon a cross but it is there in Isaiah chapter 52 ...the suffering servant, God's promised one, brings you and me life if we put our trust in Him. He fulfilled all things in OT Scripture beyond expectation and the same will be true when He comes again. We'll turn round and we'll say wow, wow, I never thought it would be like that. God has an eye for detail and it will be right!

Jesus talks about sign in the sun, stars and the moon and we may not see what he means by that – now. These are the sorts of things that confuse us.

But when he talks about nations being in anguish and perplexity at the roaring and tossing of the sea we can understand a little better - this millennium we've seen two tsunamis, the demolishing of the houses in Whitby this week, and sea levels are rising- it’s serious. He is coming again whether it's before lunch or later. .who knows!

Jesus draws upon a picture from the book of Daniel, a vision that Daniel had of the Son of man. In the Old Testament it could just mean a person, a man, Ezekiel uses it all the time of himself. If you read Daniel 7, you will see that the person spoken of there is clearly somebody other than an ordinary human being, and it's actually God and Jesus uses the phrase quite regularly of himself through his ministry as it had an ambiguity about it. Here though he is explicit, you will see the Son of Man coming and he draws directly and specifically on the words of Daniel; Jesus sees himself as being God.

When he comes all will see him come and I don’t think it will be television – God is better  and bigger than television and he’ll use his own means!

Jesus won't be coming as a vulnerable babe who people can argue with, He will be coming as the King of all ages and before him every knee will bow, (Philippians 2:11), people who believe and people who don't believe, He will have total and utter authority. The son of Man is coming. So He goes on to say:  stand in confidence, lift up your heads, because your redemption is drawing near. So many things squish us, even as Christians, we can get pessimistic, but Jesus says: put your head up in me, look at who I am, look at what I have done; whatever happens in this world, whatever happens in this human frail Christian church, there will be people there when Jesus comes back and the saints go marching in.

Jesus words are secure. My words will endure even though heaven and earth pass away but His words will be fulfilled completely and in a satisfying way. He says, read the signs, you see the fig tree budding, we know that spring is coming, when those signs are taking place, you know that the Kingdom is coming. We can see those signs around; we need to be ready for that day when He comes. He is saying be ready at all times, that is the emphasis. Are you ready for the Lord of eternity? Maranatha, Come Lord Jesus, come!

Rev. Steven Abram
Hello bros and sis, this was said at Millwich church last Sunday. Don't you find this message full of joy and light! May the Lord bless you. In Jesus'name. Nicky.
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22/12/2010

Nativity paintings...do you have a favourite?

This painting, the only surviving work signed by Botticelli appears to be complex. I have read that it does not simply represent the traditional events of the birth of Jesus and the adoration of the shepherds and the Magi. Rather it is a vision of these events inspired by the prophecies in Revelation. 
This painting was done by Correggio between 1528 and 1530.  I like the way Mary holds her son Jesus affectionately. However I am not sure why Joseph is so far away from her.





Nativity painted by FRANCESCO DI GIORGIO MARTINI in 1475 on wood. It can be seen at the Pinacoteca Nazionale in Siena (Italy)The Nativity with two angels, Sts Bernard and Thomas of Aquino is the only signed work of the Sienese master. 


I think that this painting by Philippe de Champaigne is my favourite as it shows Mary and Joseph's love and adoration towards Jesus. 11 Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. 12 This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.” Luke 2:11-12
I also recommend a very interesting website called the Web Gallery of Art 
So do you have a special Nativity painting? Let us know.
Blessings. N