Friday, September 7, 2012

PARABLE OF THE DOG


Time with Jesus - Saturday, 08 September 2012
Hi all,
Today’s meditation is in a lighter vein. But underneath the ‘humour’ there is a message we all need to take to heart. I’m dealing with the way you and I should react to praise and criticism. In a nutshell; – do nothing. Be impervious to the comments of others. Check things out first with Jesus. After He says OK, that’s it. You may be loved or hated or both. So what? He is the only One from Whom you need approval.
Blessings
Jim & Phyllida Strickland

Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give
Time with Jesus – Saturday, 08 September 2012
Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give
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INTRODUCTION
DAILY LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
PARABLE OF THE DOG
How do you eat an elephant? It can be done. But not in one sitting. Then, eat a little piece at a time. Eventually, the whole thing will be gone. Of course you could also invite your friends, family and neighbours. You’ll get through it much quicker that way. You may even be able to finish it before the meat goes “off”. During the meal, no doubt you’ll get all sorts of comments. Some will love what you have done and tell the world what a wonderful elephant chef you are. Your fame may spread and you may even get a knighthood or something similar from your President. People from all five continents may fight to get tickets for your next elephant braai. Public recognition; your name and face on postage stamps; a slot on TV dubbed into 17 languages at the last count. Fame and fortune because of your elephantine heating and eating skills.
Others may hate what you have done. “Do you know he bastes it with beer?” “Keep away from the tail. It’s noxious.” “The trunk is tremendous but it leaves a terrible aftertaste.” “He only buys his elephants from poachers”. “Too much elephant will seriously affect your cholesterol”!
People are like that with everything. The apex; the zenith will be achieved if you are a Christian. You will either be loved or hated. Some will call you a prophet. Others will say you’re a profiteer. Get used to it now. It will happen. Some will love you. Others will accuse you of being Satan’s brother. The bottom line is whether you’re a criminal or a Christian. If you’re a criminal, now is the time to repent and come to Jesus. If you’re a Christian, what will you do with your supporters and your detractors? You will certainly get both. So what do you do when you are in a meeting and someone stands up and sings your praises? He/she may say you’re the greatest thing since sliced bread. He/she may be the leader of your supporters club. Perhaps you’ll be greeted as the next Pope! They may even refer to some miracle that took place in one of your meetings. What do you say or do about this? Take a leaf out of Jesus’ book. Say and do nothing. Remain impervious to all comments. Be like a dead dog. Be unmoved by praises. This is tough. There is something in the human psyche that “thrives” on compliments. We love them. Some well-known actors and actresses have DVD’s of all their films. They play them over and over again and bask in what they have done. My recommendation is to say and do nothing. Leave that to the Lord. No explanations and no recriminations!
What about the times you’re criticised and hurt; what about when people told lies about you and accused you of monstrous evil deeds. Perhaps they hate you with passionate fury for no reason whatever. David foresaw this and mentioned it in Psalm 35. 19 Don't let those who are my enemies without any reason laugh at me and make fun of me. Don't let those who hate me without any reason wink at me with an evil purpose. Psalms 35:19 NIrV Jesus was hated without reason. You will be hated without reason. Jesus handled this by saying nothing! Mind you, I suspect that from the time of His being taken prisoner to the time of His death on the cross, Jesus prayed more or less continuously, “Father, forgive them for them know not what they do”. So if you want to say anything aloud or quietly, do what He did. Pray!  Otherwise, say nothing. Pretend you’re a dead dog. Learn from them and do what they do. Nothing!
Jim & Phyllida Strickland
23 But here is the order of events. Christ is the first of those who rise from the dead. When he comes back, those who belong to him will be raised.
1 Corinthians 15:23 NIrV
24 I can guarantee this truth: A single grain of wheat doesn't produce anything unless it is planted in the ground and dies. If it dies, it will produce a lot of grain.
John 12:24 GW
16 If the dough offered as first-fruits is holy, so is the whole lump, and if the root is holy, so are the branches.
Romans 11:16 ESV
20 But in fact, Christ has been raised from the dead. He is the first of a great harvest of all who have died.
1 Corinthians 15:20 NLT
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.
Romans 6:5 GW
20 But we are citizens of heaven, where the Lord Jesus Christ lives. And we are eagerly waiting for Him to return as our Saviour. 21 He will take our weak mortal bodies and change them into glorious bodies like His own, using the same power with which He will bring everything under His control.
Philippians 3:20-21 NLT
18 And he is the head of the body, the church. He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in everything he might be preeminent.
Colossians 1:18 ESV
11 If the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, he who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through his Spirit who dwells in you.
Romans 8:11 ESV
25 Jesus said to her, "I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live,
John 11:25 ESV
I have a little parable to share with all my friends.
I hope you’ll find it useful. I guess that it depends,
On whether you like stories that are not always true;
By nonetheless give insight to me as well as you.
Before I even start it, I really have to say,
No animal was ever harmed by what I now portray.
It’s all imagination. A figment of my mind.
I won’t hurt an animal; to them I’m always kind.
Tommy and his father went walking one fine day.
Both of them were Christians and walked the Jesus way.
What about Men’s praises” asked Tommy of his dad?
Never let them come to you in any way my lad!”
Is what his father told him. “They’re often only words.
Do not give them credence. That stuff is for the birds”.
And what about my critics? What do I do with them?”
“Do not even listen. They’re seeking to condemn.”
Then tell me, “What’s the attitude that other folk should see?”
Asked Tommy of his father. “Please listen close to me.
Suppose you have a favourite dog. How do you call him home?
You whistle or you call his name and he will cease to roam.
What happens if the dog is dead? You whistle and you shout.
But if the dog is really dead an answer is in doubt!
Next you find the carcass. You say to it, ‘nice dog,
Let us play together with yonder piece of log’,
Will the doggie answer? It will not twitch a hair.
The reason is, that down inside, the doggy isn’t there,
Suppose you sing its praises. What will the doggy do?
It won’t take any notice because it can’t hear you.
Suppose you get so violent you kick it on the head.
What is going to happen? Well? Nothing if it’s dead.
Suppose you start to shout at it and curse it high and low.
Do you think the animal will then get up and go?
What if you sing praises from morning until night?
Even then it won’t get up. It will not snarl or bite.
That is how a Christian should forevermore react.
Political correctness is not the way to act.
Keep on smiling at them, then shake or bow the head.
Compliments or curses; to all of them you’re dead.
Point them all to Jesus! That is the finest way.
It really doesn’t matter what people think or say.
Never be discourteous, but do not ever budge.
Leave it all to Jesus and let Him be the judge.
Ask for His opinion and let Him put you straight.
My son, if you do all of this, you’ll find that life is great.”
Jim Strickland – Written 8th September 2012