Time with Jesus - Friday, 16
December 2011
Hi all,
Attached
herewith, please find a copy of my latest Daily Light Meditation in rhyme and
metre.
Writing
about Jesus in the first person is always a problem. It suggests you have some
hotline to Heaven, that enables you to do so. Is this superstition? I really
can’t say. I remember the days of my youth when actors were playing the part of
Jesus in various films. It always made me feel uncomfortable. How could anyone
portray Jesus? Not me!
Some
years later and as a fledgling poet, I found that sometimes it was necessary to
put words into the mouth Jesus. How was I to avoid the charge of blasphemy?
There was not and still is not an easy answer to this. All that can be done is
to adhere to the dialogue in the Scripture as closely as possible and try not
to include any inference that is not in the Scripture. So it is with some
trepidation that I submit this poem with a prayer that if there is anything
contained herein that might lead someone astray, please bear in mind I’m human
and am trying to give the best interpretation I can. I’m not teaching doctrine,
but presenting a possible scenario.
In
the poem, I suggest that John 17, usually referred to as Jesus’ High Priestly
Prayer, took place in the courtyard of the temple. There is no evidence that I
know of that would support or contradict this suggestion. We know that He
prayed this prayer after leaving the upper room and before crossing the Kedron.
We also know that the gates of Herod’s temple included a reference to the vine.
(Israel saw itself as God’s vine) It seems they had forged something from metal
which was a permanent part of the gate itself.
In
John 15, Jesus begins a dialogue about the vine. He says I am the true vine. It
seems likely that he spoke these words while looking at the ornamental vine on
the temple gates. In support of this we know that the route from the upper room
to Gethsemane would have taken them past the temple.
If
my conclusion is correct, the importance of the prayer takes on a deeper
significance. It would be our High Priest praying for His Church in the place
where He would have been expected to be before He ascended. (A building rather
then in people) It would be a sort of “earthly rehearsal” of His High Priestly
role in the Heavenly Tabernacle.
Some
of the other words attributed to Jesus in the poem are assumptions based on
what we know took place in Gethsemane. They are intended to increase the
tension of the situation to our understanding. They may not be correct, but my
intention is to present a scenario that seems both logical and Scriptural.
The
meditation looks at the journey from the Upper Room to Gethsemane. I pray it
will be beneficial to those who read it.
The
verse and rhyme content from previous days can be seen on my blog – http:
//jimnphyllida.blogspot.com
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Sons of the Divine
Just before the Passover, so many years
ago.
I knew what would soon happen. In truth
it scared me so.
It wasn’t crucifixion; I knew there
would be pain.
But taking on the wickedness and all the
evil stain,
Of all the consequences of mankind’s
dreadful sin!
The prospect of that happening - and yet
I had to win!
I had to take on Satan; I had to smash
his power!
There surely was no other way for me to
take the hour.
And here were My disciples looking unto
Me!
No one comprehended that which soon
would be.
I told them that I loved them; their
feet I washed and dried.
They didn’t get the picture, no matter
how they tried.
Consumed with self importance; they
didn’t understand!
Vying for position - to sit at My right hand!
We celebrated Passover and Judas went
his way.
“What you must do, do quickly!” Was all that
could I say.
When we’d eaten supper, here are the
words I said.
“Eat my broken body”; and then I broke the bread.
I took the special vessel; it’s called
Messiah’s cup.
“My blood, poured out for many, drink anytime you sup.”
We quickly left the upper room and we
were on our way.
My destiny was calling. I needed time to
pray!
We went into the temple; the courtyard
was the place.
I had to talk to Father about them face
to face.
There wouldn’t be another chance to talk
about the vine.
And give the reassurance that all of
them were mine.
The time was quickly over, though we
would all have stayed.
We crossed the Kedron Valley. Soon I
would be betrayed.
The quiet of Gethsemane; with all its
olive trees.
It silently was beckoning and brought me
to my knees.
“O
Father if it’s possible, please take this cup away.
But most of all I want Your will”, was all
that I could pray.
I prayed in desperation. My tears became
a flood.
In grim determination My tears were
mixed with blood.
Then finally it happened. My pain was
turned to peace.
I knew it was My destiny and with it
came release.
I had to keep My focus on what lay just
ahead.
Submission to this agony would surely
raise the dead!
I knew that it was certain. The things
they did to me,
Would bring the world salvation and set
My people free.
Free to love each other, with a love
that is like Mine,
Willingly and totally, as sons of the
Divine.
Jim Strickland –
Written 16th December 2010