Time with Jesus - Saturday, 19 May
2012
Hi all,
Having God’s Word in written
form is essential for us today. Very few men or women have cultivated their memories
sufficiently to be able to memorise the entire Bible. In this respect the
invention of the printing press has been a mixed blessing. It’s no longer
necessary to memorise the Bible. Instead we have hundreds of Bibles. What a
shame so few people even bother to read them.
Blessings
Jim & Phyllida Strickland
Time with Jesus – Saturday, 19 May 2012
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INTRODUCTION
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DAILY
LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
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IS WRITTEN!
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Most of us appear to have a “What if” mentality. For
example, “What if Adam had not sinned?” There would have been major
ramifications. Where would we be? What about Cain and Abel? Perhaps the Lord
Jesus Christ would not have come? It’s a bit vague. We know Adam and Eve were
put out of the garden. The details are sketchy but they are all we need to
know. We know that there were fig trees in the garden. If not they wouldn’t
have been able to sew them together. What they used for a needle and thread
I’ll leave with the skilled seamstresses to advise me.
The reason we know even the little we do, is because
it was written down. Traditionally it is believed Moses did the writing. He is
also thought to be the author of Genesis to Deuteronomy. It’s a reasonable assumption with the
exception of the last portion of Deuteronomy. These must have been inserted
by Joshua – Moses was beyond writing, he was dead.
The information recorded in Genesis 3 to 50 was
probably handed down by the oral tradition. We don’t come across much of it
these days. But back then it was the only way. Writing had not yet been invented.
Furthermore since young Jewish boys learned the first five books (The Torah) off
by heart, it’s not difficult to assume that the oral tradition functioned
well in Moses’ day.
Genesis 1 and 2 is a puzzle. The only way for Moses
to get this information was directly from God. God may have dictated it for
the oral tradition. It’s more likely that the Lord gave it directly to Moses.
Moses, education must have included reading and writing so that would have
been OK.
Today we don’t have trained memories. We forget
things. I tell people I don’t have a good memory. Instead I’ve got an
excellent “forgetery”. So the only way for me to store information is to
write it down somewhere.
As a Rabbi, Jesus would have known the Scriptures
“off by heart”. Since He was also the original “author”, He would have been
able to quote Scripture instantly and accurately. So when Satan came to tempt
Him in the wilderness, He would have been able to say, “It is written”. This was not just to defeat Satan,
although that’s exactly what He did. He was also pointing out to future
generations that the Word of God was in writing. I can’t fool you with so
called Scripture quotations if it is written somewhere. You could easily say,
“Show me”.
Today we can say exactly the same thing. Certainly
this is true for what was originally written. Those initial writings – the
autographs - were copied by hand for posterity by scribes. These copies were
in turn copied. This has happened all down through the centuries. Today the
autographs have been lost. Probably they were so dog-eared by scribes they
became illegible and were thrown away.
The various schools of scribes demanded accuracy and
rules were in place to prevent errors in transcription. So we are reasonably
sure that what is available today is accurate. However, we know some men have
changed the text to correspond with their own doctrines. Sad but true. They
will be called to account. One day God will judge them. He will deal with them very severely. No
person has authority to change His Word.
Jim
and Phyllida Strickland
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5 I
can do this because of the partnership (fellowship)
we've had with you in the Good News from
the first day you believed until now.
Philippians 1:5 GW
12 You can easily enough see how this kind of thing works
by looking no further than your own body. Your body has many parts--limbs,
organs, cells--but no matter how many parts you can name, you're still one
body. It's exactly the same with Christ. 13 By means of his one Spirit, we all said good-bye to our
partial and piecemeal lives. We each used to independently call our own
shots, but then we entered into a large and integrated life in which he has
the final say in everything. (This is what we proclaimed in word and action
when we were baptized.) Each of us is now a part of his resurrection body,
refreshed and sustained at one fountain--his Spirit--where we all come to
drink. The old labels we once used to identify ourselves--labels like Jew or
Greek, slave or free--are no longer useful. We need something larger, more
comprehensive.
1 Corinthians 12:12-13 MSG
9 God is faithful, by whom you were called into the fellowship
of his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.
1 Corinthians 1:9 ESV
3 We proclaim to you what we ourselves have actually seen and heard so
that you may have fellowship with us. And our fellowship is with the Father
and with His Son, Jesus Christ. 4 We are writing these things so that
you may fully share our joy.
1 John 1:3-4 NLT
7 But if we are living in the light, as God is in the
light, then we have fellowship with each other, and the blood of Jesus, His
Son, cleanses us from all sin.
1 John 1:7 NLT
1 After saying all these things, Jesus looked up to heaven
and said, "Father, the hour has come. Glorify Your Son so He can
give glory back to You.
John 17:1 NLT
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"I'm not praying only for them. I'm also
praying for those who will believe in me through their message. 21
I pray that all of these people continue to have
unity in the way that you, Father, are in me and I am in you. I pray that
they may be united with us so that the world will believe that you
have sent me.
John 17:20-21 GW
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I can’t remember all the things said
to me by my dad,
When I was busy growing up and was
still just a lad.
There’s lots of things he said to me concerning
growing up;
He laid the first foundation for my
drinking from life’s cup.
To me he was so special. The wisdom
that he shared,
Assisted me to know that I’d been
properly prepared,
To be the sort of father that Jesus
Christ desired.
And how to be a husband that my
precious wife required!
If I’d been really diligent, I’d have
written in a book,
Everything he said. Then I could
always take a look,
And know without a question, exactly
what he said;
Before my memory of things had
vanished from my head.
I should have kept a diary. I should
have made a file,
To keep all of his sayings in; to look
back on and smile.
The followers of Jesus, all heard the
things He said.
But in the course of history, they’d
very soon be dead.
Their first-hand information would have
passed away and gone.
They wondered how their followers
could ever carry on.
And so they started writing on some
sort of ancient scroll,
The things they could remember deep
down within the soul!
The task was rather daunting. They had
to get it right.
It needed to be accurate, so people
wouldn’t fight,
And say it never happened; or that it
wasn’t true.
So putting it on “parchment” was the
proper thing to do.
They had a secret helper who didn’t
say a thing.
The Holy Spirit prompted them, so that
His Words would ring,
Forever to His followers in future
generations.
They’d know they were not reading man’s
vain imaginations.
And so we have the things He said
recorded in a form,
That people kept and valued in a way
that was the norm.
We call it the “New Testament”. It
speaks of Jesus’ day;
And tells us just what happened as
they walked along the way.
And now this written record is the Word
of God Most High.
Nobody may alter it. They mustn’t even
try,
To change what has been written. To
follow and obey,
Their thinking of the things they feel
that surely it should say!
To do what Jesus taught us, will keep
us in the light.
It’s better to obey the Lord and get
our thinking right.
For no one has been authorised to
change the Words He said.
And everyone who does it will suffer
when they’re dead.
We cannot change the Scripture and
think we’ll get away!
To mess with what God’s written, will
on the Judgement Day,
Bring about a sentence too “bad” to
think about!
A place among the wicked. That’s sure;
beyond a doubt.
Jim
Strickland – Written 19th May 2012
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