Scarred

I am encouraged that our bodies will be perfect in heaven. My friend will be able to walk and I will be able to sing. Two attributes neither of us have at the moment. While our bodies will be perfect, the body of Jesus will not.

I know that the hands that Thomas wished to see will be scarred by the torture of the nails. But it is His whole body which will show the signs of His terrible ordeal. His ankles will be torn by the cruelty of the nails and His side will show the sword thrust. His back will be scarred by the beatings and scourging He received. Maybe His whole body will be distorted by the ordeal.

As Matthew Bridges says in his hymn Crown Him with many crowns – ‘behold His hands and side.’ And the even angels will be affected by the sight of Jesus ‘ ‘No angel in the sky can fully bear that sight,

but downward bends their burning eye at mysteries so bright.’

But how about us, He died for our sake.

Complex Jesus

I find myself amazed at the complexity of Jesus. At one time we see Him as a teacher instructing the disciples as well as very large numbers of crowds. We are told He taught as ‘one having authority.’ Then we see Him taking little children in His arms and blessing them . He is gentle and loving showing the importance of these little ones.

He is not always sunshine and light; He shows His ire when He sees the misuse of the temple and tables are overturned and coins sent rolling across the floor. Another day Jesus is healing the sick , a young child, the blind, the crippled and restoring life.

Then under God’s allowance the body of Jesus is whipped and scarred and left to die on a cross. His mutilated body is then buried before the miracle of His resurrection and ascension. Our human eyes only see a small facet of His character. Imagine how much more wonderful it will be when we see Him face to face.

Football

This weekend my local football team earned a place to play at Wembley. The last time this happened was a number of years ago and I was thrilled to be there. This year I had to content myself by watching on a large screen in Carlisle with a many other people. The crowd was very enthusiastic, shouting and cheering when we scored a goal. I was quite blown away by the fervour shown. I know Bill Shankley once said, though this might be a misquot’e, Football is not a matter of life and death, it is more important.’

Of course, that’s not true. Yes, football is an important game, loved by some and tolerated by others. But on this Pentecost Sunday we are reminded what is really important. Football matches are won or lost, football clubs will come and go but the giving of the Holy Spirit is for Eternity. {We won the match!)

Impatience

‘I’m nearly six,’ my five year old young neighbour tells me every time I see him. Being six is obviously something to be attained to. My great-niece also has the same yearning to be older. ‘Next year I’m going to be a teenager. Then I can be difficult.’ Oh dear I see trouble coming there. I can remember longing to be 21, we didn’t have special eighteenth’s then. There were more things I was legally allowed to do.at the special age of twenty-one.

By the time we reach our 40’s our attitudes change. Some people remain at 39 for a number of years! In our 40’s, 50’s and 60’s we try to pretend that we are actually younger. We don’t look forward to old age. Then a change comes with our 70′, 80′, and onwards. People begin to be proud of their age. I’m in my 80’s so I should know.

I wonder why we have such an obsession with age. Every season of life has it’s great blessings. God doesn’t see our age; God sees our heart. When people scurry through life they’re only hurrying towards death. May we enjoy every moment that God has given us. Every second is a gift.

Work, Worry, Worship,

It is possible for our lives to be all work and worry. Wall to wall work to give us the money to worry about what we can’t afford. It can be vicious circle. We work to eat, to work, to eat and so on. Is this what God has planned for us? If we add the third ‘W’ we will take our eyes off ourselves and look up to God. It is said ‘My God will supply all your need.’

We don’t need to worry. God has everything in His plan. ‘He will not let our foot be moved.’ Worship is the essential ingredient. We are programmed to worship, it will lead us up instead of downwards. It is worship that leaves no place for worry. We can work and worship and leave worry behind.

Forgotten

I wonder if Moses was ever haunted by his younger life when he had killed an Egyptian? Did David recall with horror his past sins? We read of his remorse in his psalms. What did Paul think when he recalled his persecution of Christians before his conversation on the road to Damascus? Maybe they were able to act out the words of Isaiah 43:18 ‘Forget the former things, says the Lord, do not dwell on the past.’

I know I can recall the ‘sins of my youth.’ I didn’t always do things well as i tended to go down a few wrong paths.Some of my omissions and wrong acts have affected my life today. But Isaiah reminds us that God tells us to forget. God has banished our sins ‘as far as the east is from the west.’ Why should I carry the load around? God has redeemed my sins and by the power of the Holy Spirit I must let them go.

All Men are like Grass

This is what we read in Isaiah 40. That’s bad news for anyone who thinks they’re important. Great statesmen of my youth are hardly known or remembered by today’s young people. Life has moved on. When i wrote a biography of a well-known missionary who worked in China who died about 70 years ago, someone asked me why I was now writing fiction. They had never heard of her. Our immediate family and perhaps a couple of generations on will remember us, but then we too will be forgotten. If all goes well we will live about hundred years, then it will be a matter of here today and forgotten tomorrow.

This is not a sad thought because there is One who will never forget us. He remembers us and loves us so much that our name is written on His hand. we are constantly in His thoughts and He only wants the best for us. We can’t really ask for more than that.

No Words Necessary

A quiz question could be ‘What cannot actually speak but has a massive influence right round the world 24/7? I find the answer in Psalm 19 – in the heavens and the sky. Here we read ‘Day after day they pour forth speech, night after night they display knowledge.’ Words are not necessary, they pour forth speech just by their existence, by night they display knowledge.

When I think of all the words that are gushing out of everywhere, in every medium possible, it makes me stop and think. We probably have more words now than ever before. So many words are lies, half lies, harsh words and harmful words. We can’t stop this torrent. All we can do is make sure our words are like ‘apples of gold in baskets of silver,’ helpful, uplifting, God orientated.

Afternoon Tea

Yesterday I went to have tea with my friend. She is not very mobile these days. The bones in her back are crumbling and she is in considerable pain. As we got talking she recounted stories of her time in India as a teacher in a Christian school which was a number of decades ago.

I sat enthralled, a different place and a different era. The scenes came alive as she told of tale after tale. When I returned home I thought about the good influence she must have been in those days and the part she played in spreading the gospel. It is only too easy to look at the old and sick and not realize how they would have been when they were younger. They would have been at the thrusting edge of Christian work, their endeavours in the past laying the foundation for the heritage we have today and for the future.

It is good that God doesn’t just look at our present condition. He knows all about us and knows that our hearts still beat for Him.

New Phone

My mobile phone had become very slow in responding, so I organised to get a new phone. To be absolutely honest, my clever friend arranged for me to have a new phone. He knows all about the best deals. I’n not noted for my knowledge of technology! With my new phone I will be able to quickly send messages, receive messages, get into my website, e-mails and many many other things. Mobile phones are a comparatively new invention. I’m old enough to remember when it was necessary to walk down the road to a phone box to contact my friends!

Mankind is apparently so clever, we are now being threatened with the invention of A.I., with it’s blessings and curses. We feel we are so clever that there is no limit to what we can achieve. But there is a limit, a very real limit. We will not get ahead of what God is willing for us to discover. He knew all about these things since the beginning of time, in fact it was He who invented them, not us. When we take God out of the equation we will run into real danger. Mankind is only as clever as God permits us to be. And our knowledge is so very tiny.

Look at the heaven and the stars. Observe the wonders of nature and our inability to control storms, earthquakes and the climate. God is the all-powerful One, He made the earth and everything in it and He declared it very good.