Sunday, March 31, 2013

Psalm 112 and 128

Time with Jesus - Monday, 01 April 2013

Hi all,
Leaping Lamb
Rejoice - He is Alive

 Attached herewith, please find a copy of my latest Daily Light Meditation in rhyme and metre.
Today we take a brief look at Psalm 112 and 128. These are two of the Psalms I’ve rephrased into English style poetry. To rephrase them this way does not “improve” them in any way. It merely phrases them into a style more familiar to English speaking readers. In some ways, it does these Psalms a dis-service. The reason is, Hebrew poetry is very different from English poetry. To better understand this, read David Pawson’s Book; “Unlocking the Bible”. At present it is readily available in CUM. The cost is currently R140. David’s book is an overview of the entire Bible and is well worth reading. In it, David has a chapter in which readers are introduced to Hebrew poetry.
Jim & Phyllida in Paris
In many modern translations, Hebrew poetry is identified by the way the words are presented. Poetry is offset from the margin in much the same way as we find in newspaper columns. Hebrew prose in the Old Testament occupies the full width of the page. Why is this important? The answer is, because Hebrew prose is the presentation to us, of God’s thoughts and mind. Hebrew poetry in the Bible communicates God’s heart. A simple illustration is to think of a man writing a letter to his wife. Part of the letter would be straight forward passing on information. But writing to her about his love for her – his love letter content – would be conveying his heart-felt feelings. Because of His love for us, God uses the same method. He speaks His mind in prose. He speaks His feelings and heart in poetry. We tend to do the same. When I write to Phyllida about the day to day events in life, conventional prose is adequate. But to express my heart and love for her and to her, I write in poetry. It’s something I learned from our Heavenly Father.
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Shalom,
Jim & Phyllida Strickland 
Matt 10:8
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Time with Jesus – Monday, 01 April 2013
Matt 10:8
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INTRODUCTION
DAILY LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
Psalm 112 and 128
The Psalms are a constant source of inspiration and guidance. Furthermore, they are always appropriate for any day and at any time.
One of the keys to understanding the Psalms is to understand that they were written in an agrarian culture. To some extent it would be very similar to what we know as African and Arabic culture. Basically the women took care of the home, its needs and the children. The men provided protection for the homes and became soldiers in the army when needed. Travel was difficult. Unless you had a donkey or a mule you would have to walk from place to place. 30 to 35 km per day would be typical for a family with children. Less, if old people were travelling. To help “while away the time” while walking, a group would sing.
Psalms 120 to 134 are called Songs of Ascent, or songs of degrees. This is because pilgrims would sing them as they went to and from Jerusalem for the Jewish festivals. Psalm 128, which is included today, contains references to: walking, Jerusalem, provision from the Lord and blessings on the people.
These songs would be sung with great joy. I remember singing; I’ve got the joy, joy, joy joy, down in my heart. One of the verses was, I’ve got the peace which passes understanding down in my heart. Another was, I’ve got peace like a river. For some reason, choruses or hymns along these lines, reflect what happens when Jesus comes into your heart!
Peace is an extraordinary experience. Many people think it is the opposite of war. There is a sense in which this is true. But the peace of God is so much more than that. I’m told that during the first century, the Christian martyrs went to their death, with a sense of calm so great, that even Roman soldiers were envious of them. I’ve been told, that some of the soldiers were so impressed with the way they went to their death, one or two took off their armour and joined the Christians. The comment was that if the Christian God was so powerful that Christians could die like that, they should join them!
To get a better grasp on peace and its meaning in the Christian context, read Foxes book of Martyrs. It’s fairly readily available in Christian Booksellers. Alternatively, it is available on e-Sword. http://www.e-sword.net/support.html It’s a bit gruesome in places. But it is part of our Christian heritage. Furthermore, if that’s what happened and is still happening to Christians, we need the peace of God to go through such experiences. I’m not looking forward to it. But in the world today, we aren’t immune to having to suffer and die for our belief in Jesus Christ.
In today’s meditation, we look at two psalms which help to strengthen our trust in Jesus and help us prepare for whatever might happen.
Jim & Phyllida
Strickland
24 And Gideon built an altar to the LORD there and named it Yahweh-Shalom (which means "the LORD is peace"). The altar remains in Ophrah in the land of the clan of Abiezer to this day.
Judges 6:24 NLT
9 But you will have a son who will be a man of peace. I will give him peace with his enemies in all the surrounding lands. His name will be Solomon, and I will give peace and quiet to Israel during his reign.
1 Chron. 22:9 NLT
42 The queen from the south will stand up at the time of judgment with you. She will condemn you, because she came from the ends of the earth to hear Solomon's wisdom. But look, someone greater than Solomon is here!
Mat 12:42 GW
6 A child will be born to us. A son will be given to us. He will rule over us. And he will be called Wonderful Adviser and Mighty God. He will also be called Father Who Lives Forever and Prince Who Brings Peace.
Isaiah 9:6 NIrV
18 My people will live in safety, quietly at home. They will be at rest. 19 Even if the forest should be destroyed and the city torn down.
Isaiah 32:18-19 NLT
14 So he is our peace. In his body he has made Jewish and non-Jewish people one by breaking down the wall of hostility that kept them apart.
Eph. 2:14GW
5 This man will be their peace. When the Assyrians invade our land and trample our palaces, we will attack them with seven shepherds and eight leaders.
Micah 5:5 GW
14 They will go to war against the lamb. The lamb will conquer them because he is Lord of lords and King of kings. Those who are called, chosen, and faithful are with him."
Rev 17:14 GW
27 "I'm leaving you peace. I'm giving you my peace. I don't give you the kind of peace that the world gives. So don't be troubled or cowardly.
John 14:27 GW

Psalm 112
i)         Blessed is the person who fears the Sovereign Lord,
Who takes a great delight in His command.
ii)        His children will be mighty in the land. And his reward?
A blessed generation who can stand;
iii)       Wealth and riches in his house, with righteousness forever,
Where the light obliterates the dark.
iv)       Gracious deeds, compassion, will forsake the righteous never
An upright, righteous man will have this mark.
v)        Good will surely come to him who generously lends,
Conducting his affairs and being just.
vi)       He will not be shaken; will not need to make amends;
Remembered as a person one can trust.
vii)      He will not be fearful of bad news for he will be
Steadfast, ever trusting in the Lord.
viii)     He will be secure and will not fear what he might see;
Triumphing o'er his foes is his reward.
ix)       He has scattered gifts unto the poor. His righteousness
Endures until the very end of time.
His horn will be exalted and with honour he'll be blessed.
He will not be guilty of a crime.
x)        Wicked men will see it and be vexed as they observe;
Gnash their teeth and slowly waste away.
Their longings come to nothing, they’ll get what they deserve;
Reaping what was sown yesterday.
---oooOOOooo---

PSALM 128
A Song of Ascents
i)      Blessed are those who fear The Lord Who walk in all His ways
ii)     You'll eat the fruit of what you do and prosper all your days.
iii)    Your wife will be a fruitful vine within your house and home;
Your sons, just like an olive grove, around your table, grown!
iv)   This is how The Lord will bless the man who, His name, fears.
v)    From Zion may He bless your life, for all your coming years;
May you see great prosperity; Jerusalem's as well;
vi)   And live to see your grandchildren. Peace be on Israel.
---oooOOOooo---
Jim Strickland
Written 1995

Saturday, March 30, 2013

RIGHT IS LIGHT


Time with Jesus - Sunday, 31 March 2013

Hi all,


Hallelujah - He is Risen
We live in a society where there seem to be absolutes. For me to say I am right and you are wrong, borders on “hate speech”. Facts have become relative; relative to what you think and what I think. Something that is true for me may not be true for you. This has been done primarily to prevent one religion criticising the other. The one side says “I’m right”. The other says the same thing. To solve this, by law, we are no longer allowed to take sides in this. We are told to be tolerant and allow others to express their opinion. They are entitled to think what they want to think. This means preaching a gospel of repentance is illegal. We may offend a Muslim, a Hindu or a Buddhist. So we are “condemned to silence”, particularly if we preach the gospel of Jesus. Today genuine Christians are regarded as fundamentalist extremists. We have become the enemy, in a society of compromise. In parts of the world, Christians have been sent to jail for saying that Jesus Christ is the only way. It is considered offensive and unacceptable.
In 2 Corinthians, Paul states, 14 Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness? 2 Cor. 6:14 NIV
Jim & Phyllida
This may well be considered “hate speech”. However, what Paul stated back then, was more than merely sound advice. It was a warning many Christians ignore. On scores of occasions, a Christian has married an unbeliever. Seldom do we find that in the end, both parties become Christian. Usually we find that the unbeliever makes things difficult for the Christian, as far as serving the Lord is concerned. Often, such marriages end in divorce. That’s when the Christian goes through agony. “God hates divorce” we are informed in Malachi:2 Read the whole chapter to get the feeling for what this is all about.
The marriage should never have been entered into in the first place. The reason is simple. Light and darkness don’t mix!
Today’s meditation looks at this in more detail.
Shalom,
Jim & Phyllida Strickland 
Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give
Time with Jesus – Sunday, 31 March 2013
Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give
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INTRODUCTION
DAILY LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
Right is light
Back in my Bible School days, one of our favourite choruses was: “Walk, walk in the light, Walk, walk in the light, Walk, walk in the light, Walking in the light of love”. I’m not too sure why it was so popular. I think that a major contributing factor was the desire of the students to break out of the darkness of the apartheid era and walk in the light with brothers and sisters we had not met. It would be a further twelve years before it became a reality.
Being kept in the dark has been one of the weapons of oppression for more years than any of us realise. The expression, “I didn’t know!” is a very common one. The German people didn’t know about the Nazi death camps. The People of the Soviet Union didn’t know what Stalin was busy with. Sadly, the “white people” of South Africa, had almost no idea what was happening in the townships. This was a deliberate policy of the government of the day. “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil, is that good men do nothing! It was true when stated by Edmund Burke (1729-1797) It’s still true some 250 years later.
We have a similar problem in the church. In most instances, the people are kept ignorant of the truth of the gospel. Religion continues to be a profitable business. People are separated into clergy and laity - an unscriptural distinction that is most convenient. Who can challenge them? The average pew occupant certainly cannot!
The tragedy is, the Lord Jesus Christ wants to walk with us. He desires us to have a personal relationship with Him. You can never have a relationship with someone you don’t know. We may know something about Him. But we don’t know Him. I may know that the President of the USA is Barrack Obama. But I don’t know him. His family does!
One of the beautiful things about light is the way it enables us to see things. We see very little in the dark. Until recently, wars were only fought during the day. It’s hard to shoot an enemy you can’t see! That has changed since the development of night vision glasses and infra-red cameras.
It’s impossible to walk in the light when it is dark. In John’s Gospel we are told: 9 Jesus replied, "There are twelve hours of daylight every day. During the day people can walk safely. They can see because they have the light of this world. 10 But at night there is danger of stumbling because they have no light." John 11:9-10 NLT
Today’s meditation looks at walking in the light of God’s word. In a nutshell, obedience to Him is to walk according to the instruction of His Word. Let’s do it, not just talk about it!
Jim & Phyllida
Strickland
14 Don't team up with those who are unbelievers. How can righteousness be a partner with wickedness? How can light live with darkness?
2. Cor. 6:14 NLT
19 "Here is the judgment. Light has come into the worl
d, but people loved darkness instead of light. They loved darkness because what they did was evil.
John 3:16 NIrV
5 All of you are children of the light. You are children of the day. We don't belong to the night. We don't belong to the darkness.
1 Thess. 5:5 NIrV
11 But whoever hates his brother is in the darkness and walks in the darkness, and does not know where he is going, because the darkness has blinded his eyes.
1 John 2:11 ESV
105 By your words I can see where I'm going; they throw a beam of light on my dark path. 106 I've committed myself and I'll never turn back from living by your righteous order.
Psalm 119:105-106 MSG
20 Remember Your covenant promises, for the land is full of darkness and violence!
Psalm 74:20 NLT
7 Dear friends, let us love one another, because love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born again because of what God has done. That person knows God. 8 Anyone who does not love does not know God, because God is love.
1 John 4:7-8 NIrV
18 But the path of righteous people is like the light of dawn that becomes brighter and brighter until it reaches midday. 19 The way of wicked people is like deep darkness. They do not know what makes them stumble.
Pro 4:18-19 GW
46 I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness.
John 12:46 TNIV
8 At one time you were in the dark. But now you are in the light because of what the Lord has done. Live like children of the light.
Eph. 5:8 NIrV
We see the dark as evil. The good is always light.
Thieves break in at night time so they are not in sight.
We find it is much better to sleep when it is dark.
To slumber through the night time and get up with the lark!
But there’s another meaning which we should all prefer.
A warning from the Scripture, which should serve as a spur,
To stop us all from doing it. Thereby, we have been warned;
And we will bear the consequence if ever it is scorned.
Keep away from partnerships with unbelieving men.
They have a different outlook on which they will depend.
Their motivation’s money. God’s Kingdom has no place;
So if you are in partnership, you’ll surely be disgraced.
If times are getting difficult, they’ll often up and run.
And you will be deserted to face what has been done.
It happens regularly. The Christian is the man,
You find who has been cheated and carries home the can!
But what is true in business is also true in life.
Do not ever marry an unbelieving wife.
Those who do it anyway, cease following the Lord.
They find that they are walking on the way that’s wide and broad.
My friends, I make confession, that it is what I did.
It was a huge disaster costing many, many quid.
It ended in a sad divorce and I was left alone;
Having lost my furniture, possessions and my home.
I went back to the Scripture and it was underlined.
I’d been disobedient and thought God wouldn’t mind!
I thought I’d lead her to the Lord, but that objective failed.
And in my desperate anguish it felt I had been jailed.
So if you’re doing something you know you shouldn’t do.
Ask the Lord to bring His light and indicate to you,
If what you’ve selected is darkness or is light.
Make a firm decision, to do good in His sight.
If it’s of the darkness, please ask Him show the way,
To cut it off completely, while it is still your day.
Know that you will have to pay the cost of consequence.
But if you let Him do it, He’ll show you what makes sense.
Do your very uttermost to bring it to the light.
He will make the outcome to be good and clean and right.
Jim Strickland
Written
31st March 2012