Time with Jesus - Tuesday, 12 June
2012
Hi all,
Every part of God’s creation
plays an important role in the balance of life on this planet. Most often they
are overlooked or neglected and abused. Trees fall into this category.
Magnificent plants which contribute significantly to our daily heath. In
Scripture, Jesus cursed a barren fig tree. Today’s meditation looks at this.
Blessings
Jim & Phyllida Strickland
Matt 10:8
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Time with Jesus – Tuesday, 12 June 2012
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Matt 10:8
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INTRODUCTION
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DAILY LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
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TREES
THAT PLEASE?
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If
you dig back into your memory, what is your earliest recollection? It’s a
tough question because you can’t really remember what your earliest memory
was! Mine goes back to about 1946. I was about 4 and Mom took me to town with
her shopping. In Newcastle on Tyne in those days there was a large department
store called “Fenwick’s” A typical department store something like Garlick’s
or John Orr’s but with a more British flavour. What I remember was the tea
room there. They catered for children in that they had Mickey Mouse and
Donald Duck chairs. To this day, children love sitting in seats like those.
It was an escape into a fantasy world where adults were usually excluded.
I
remember the tea room because in 1960 I went to Newcastle on Tyne and those
chairs, or ones like them, were still in the tea room of that store. It
wasn’t so much a question of recall after 14 years. It was more like bumping
into an old friend you don’t really remember but had never quite forgotten.
Of course, life is very much like that. A series of past memories that are
somehow “on ice” waiting to be stirred by circumstance and environment.
Remembering
the past is made so much easier if there is a sound association with an
activity today strongly reminiscent of something in the past. It’s a bit like
seeing a youngster wearing the school uniform that you wore to school. In
2000 I came across my old school blazer. It had been carefully preserved by
my mother. When I put my hand in one of the pockets there was a familiar feel
for things that had taken place forty one years previously.
The
Bible also does that. The Scripture lessons from school are entrenched in my
mind and are unforgettable. For example, the creation story and the
crucifixion are unforgettable. Imagination also plays a large part in this.
Somehow, Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner didn’t quite measure up to Moses and
Pharaoh.
After
becoming a Christian and getting into the Word of God I was interested to
what extent trees featured. In a way, the Bible story begins with the tree of
life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. It concludes in
Revelation with trees on both side of the river and a reference to the tree
of life. I suppose it might be said that God loves trees? Trees play a
central part in Scripture. It follows that I’ve never been satisfied with the
reason why Jesus cursed the fig tree. For the Lord of Life to curse a tree
seems incongruous. So I’ve scratched around for a number of years in an
effort to establish why He did it! It goes against the grain to say that it
was so that we could learn about faith. Yes, it does teach us about faith.
But there has to be something more. I wonder what?
Jim
& Phyllida Strickland
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24 and
He Himself bore our sins in His body on the cross, so
that we might die to sin and live to righteousness; for by His wounds
you were healed.
1
Peter 2:24 NASB
22 You
were taught not to live the way you used to. You
must get rid of your old way of life. That's because it is polluted by
longing for things that lead you down the wrong path. 23 You were taught to be made new in your thinking.
24 You were taught to start living a new life. It is created to be
truly good and holy, just as God is.
Ephesians
4:22-24 NIrV
3 Your old life is dead. Your new life, which is your
real life--even though invisible to spectators--,is with Christ in God.
He is your life.
Colossians
3:3 MSG
4 When
we were baptized into his death, we were placed into the tomb with him. As Christ was brought back from death to life by the
glorious power of the Father, so we, too, should live a new kind of life.
5 If we've become united with him in a death like his, certainly
we will also be united with him when we come back to life as he did. 6
We know that the person we used to be was
crucified with him to put an end to sin in our bodies. Because of this we are
no longer slaves to sin. 7 The
person who has died has been freed from sin.
Romans
6:4-7 GW
11 In the same way, consider yourselves to be dead as far
as sin is concerned. Now that you believe in Christ Jesus, consider
yourselves to be alive as far as God is concerned. 12 So don't let sin rule your body, which is going to die.
Don't obey its evil longings. 13 Don't
give the parts of your body to serve sin. Don't let them be used to do evil.
Instead, give yourselves to God. You have been brought from death to life.
Give the parts of your body to him to do what is right.
Romans
6:11-13 NIrV
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It sounds very peculiar and yet Biblically,
Every time things “happen”, somewhere there is a tree.
It started in the garden; they shouldn’t eat the fruit.
If they ever did so, they’d surely get the boot.
I’m not sure why it happened; but they had both been warned,
And lost their place in Eden; ‘cause the Word of God was scorned.
Abraham gave Isaac on a little heap of wood.
Moses used some timber so Marah would taste good.
Aaron’s rod that budded was the product of a tree.
Precisely how God did it is still a mystery.
Deborah served her people from underneath a palm.
Jonah had a pity party when God’s wrath was calm!
God said He’d judge Nineveh. He gave
them forty days.
But all of them repented and forsook their evil ways.
But Jonah wasn’t happy He thought God let Him down.
He would have been far happier if God destroyed that town!
We’re told the curse of God is on those hanged upon a tree.
And this is stated clearly in Deuteronomy.
You’ll find it in verse twenty three of Chapter twenty one.
And if you are a murderer, then your last chance has gone.
Jesus saw Nathanael beneath the fig tree’s shade.
And later when He cursed a tree it instantly obeyed.
I don’t quite understand it; It wasn’t lack of fruit.
There has to be a reason that people can’t refute.
The Lord of life won’t curse a tree because the figs weren’t ripe.
There’s something all of us have missed. It wasn’t just His gripe.
There has to be a little more we do not understand.
My Master doesn’t curse a tree unless it had been planned.
Perhaps it represented the tree that brought the fall?
That tree would surely be destroyed! Perhaps that was His call?
And then there is the special tree on which the Master died.
We can’t say where they got it. But this can’t be denied.
It did what was intended. They nailed Him to that tree.
Please don’t think I am callous if I say thankfully,
“Lord what would have happened if everyone You made,
Was left to face the consequence of having disobeyed.
Eternity in torment. O Lord that would be fair.
Your perfect righteous judgement on sinners everywhere.”
Jim Strickland
Written 12th June 2012 |