Time with Jesus - Thursday, 30
August 2012
Hi all,
Today we have a look at “Manna”. I like the word.
Apparently in Hebrew it means “what is it”. An excellent description of what
really we don’t know! I’ve been fascinated to read that it always tasted
exactly what you would like to taste; a sort of multi-flavour food all in one.
I can’t vouch for this but I like the idea. It has a “Divine” touch that people
would not state if they hadn’t experienced it personally!
Blessings
Jim
& Phyllida Strickland
Matt 10:8
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Time with Jesus – Thursday, 30 August 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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WHAT “MANNA” OF MAN?
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It
was 1957. I was in boarding school and the time had come for the youngsters
to be confirmed in the Anglican Church; a bus ride from the school. It seemed
a good idea to me at the time. It meant that once per week I could leave the
school grounds legitimately and take the bus to the Church. There we would go
through a Catechism of some sort in order to better understand what Holy Communion
was all about. It’s now 2012 and I still don’t pretend to know everything
about it. But it was fun. It seems to me that way back in 1957, the Lord was beginning
to stir up things in my heart which would lead to what is taking place in
Phyllida’s and my life today.
I
loved those classes. The final lesson was taken by the Bishop of Grahamstown.
Why it had to be him, to this day I have no idea. Then, a couple of weeks
later, I was confirmed into the Anglican Church. I can’t say that I was
particularly excited by this. But from then on I would get up early on Sunday
mornings and walk to the nearest Anglican Church to take communion. In some respects
this was the highlight of the week. For some reason there was a feeling of
being cleansed at these services.
If I
was to take a guess I would say that in some way I still don’t understand,
these were occasions when I felt close to Jesus. Don’t ask me how or why. It
was an impression. No more; no less. It was a sensation I would not
experience again until October 1960 in England when I gave my life to Jesus.
I
remember some of the words from the Anglican Prayer Book which spoke
something along the following lines: - “Feed on Him in your heart by faith”.
Quickly I was able to associate the communion with Jesus as the bread of
life! “Even now, all these years later I remember the expression, “The body
of Christ, broken for you. Take and eat.” The words may not be the exact
words from the prayer book. But they we exciting and life-giving. From then
on and all through our “Charismatic” years, these words have rung in
Phyllida’s and my heart. She made her commitment to Jesus in 1951. When we
read the Old Testament about the Israelites eating “Manna” in the wilderness,
it resonated with our experience. How do you “fall in love” with a person you
don’t know and certainly don’t understand? Neither of us knew. But it
happened to both of us, For Phyllida it was at a CSSM camp in Ceres. For me
it was in Newcastle on Tyne in England. Since then we have followed Him to
the best of our ability. Not always willingly or steadfastly. But He is our
“manna”. The bread of heaven who came to earth for our salvation. Thank You
Lord!
Jim & Phyllida Strickland
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15 When the people of Israel saw it, they said to one
another, "What is it?" For they did not
know what it was. And Moses said to them, "It is the bread that
the LORD has given you to eat. 16 This is what the LORD has commanded:
'Gather of it, each one of you, as much as he can eat. You shall each take an
omer; according to the number of the persons that each of you has in his
tent.'" 17 And the people of Israel did so. They gathered
some more, some less. 18 But when they measured it with an omer, whoever gathered much had nothing left over, and
whoever gathered little had no lack. Each of them gathered as much as
he could eat. 19 And Moses said to them, "Let no one leave
any of it over till the morning." 20 But they did not listen
to Moses. Some left part of it till the morning, and it bred worms and stank.
And Moses was angry with them. 21 Morning
by morning they gathered it, each as much as he could eat; but when
the sun grew hot, it melted.
Exodus 16:15-21 ESV
16 Great indeed, we
confess, is the mystery of godliness: He was manifested in the flesh,
vindicated by the Spirit, seen by angels, proclaimed among the nations,
believed on in the world, taken up in glory.
1 Timothy 3:16 ESV
33 For the bread of God is
he who comes down from heaven and gives life to the world."
John 6:33 ESV
49 Your fathers ate the
manna in the wilderness, and they died. 50 ----- 51
I am the living bread that came down from heaven. If
anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever. And the bread that I will
give for the life of the world is my flesh."
John 6:49-51 ESV
54 Whoever feeds on my flesh and drinks my blood has
eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day. 55 For my flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink.
John 6:54-55 ESV
31 "So don't worry.
Don't say, 'What will we eat?' Or, 'What will we drink?' Or, 'What will we
wear?' 32 People who are
ungodly run after all of those things. Your Father who is in heaven knows
that you need them. 33 "But
put God's kingdom first. Do what he wants you to do. Then all of those things
will also be given to you.
Matthew 6:31-33 NIrV
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The people called it “Manna” and it
was “heaven’s bread”.
The food the Israelites all ate, while
they were being led;
Round and round the wilderness, by
Moses and the Lord.
For forty years they ate it and some
of them were bored.
Although Jewish historians, said that
it tasted grand,
They all had to collect it, each day
as God had planned.
They say that it would taste like
whatever was desired.
Boiled, or baked, cooked or raw, they
shouldn’t have got tired.
Whatever flavour that they liked was
given them each day.
I know it all sounds very strange, but
that is what they say.
They had to eat it quickly. It
perished overnight.
They said that it got full of worms;
they couldn’t chew nor bite,
Except upon the Sabbath. Then it would
not go bad.
And they would have to eat up all the
“Manna” which they had.
It’s very clear that this was
something, only God can do.
And if you didn’t like it. “I’m sorry
friend for you”.
They tell us that they lived on it,
for almost 40 years.
And only when in Canaan, the manna
disappears.
That’s more or less the end of it, as
far as we all know.
There is no further evidence of this
nutritious “snow”.
And that’s how it continued for
fifteen hundred years.
And then the Bible tells us that Jesus
Christ appears.
He didn’t look like manna. He looked
like flesh and blood.
A similar creation, to that made out
of mud.
He didn’t have a flavour; not one that
you could eat.
But when it came to “heaven’s bread”,
He sure had manna beat.
No, He would live forever. He was our
promised food.
You couldn’t have Him boiled, or baked,
or fried, or even stewed.
But even so, He told us, He is the
bread of life.
What kind of person could that be? Not
even someone’s wife,
Could ever be our Saviour! But first
He had to die.
He couldn’t be our living bread; and
here’s the reason why.
You cannot eat His body until His
Spirit’s gone!
He had to first be crucified, for us
to feast upon.
He is the “Bread of Heaven”, on which
we can depend.
He’s not some sort of “manna” that
must come to an end.
So when we take communion, a Christian
can know,
Forever He will feed us, no matter
where we go.
Jim Strickland –
Written 30th August 2012
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