Time with Jesus - 31 Dec 2013
Hi all,
This is the last daily devotional I’ll be distributing
for a month or so. They have been sent out every day for 3 years and I feel I
need a bit of a break. Not that Phyllida and I won’t be busy. There are still
lots of things to do!
My focus is going to be on the book I’m publishing. It
will be called, “Verse, Metre and Rhyme for your Quiet Time”. I’ve located a
publisher. Hopefully, most of the arrangements are well in hand. I’m using most
of the poems sent out over this past year. Each poem is coupled with a
Scripture so it’s very much a case of a daily Scripture verse or verses, composed
in rhyme and metre. The book is A5 paper size and comes to about 500 pages.
It’s going to be primarily an e-book to keep costs down.
There may be a few paperback books printed, depending on the interest generated
by the e-book. As mentioned previously, I’m not seeking to make money from the
book. I’d like to recover the cost and that will be fine.
The decision to publish the book was taken in September.
We realised that time is running out for both of us and we thought we should leave
a legacy for our family and friends to remember us by. It seems wrong to have
been given this gift of writing poetry and not to have done something with it. To
do nothing would be similar to the servant who buried his master’s money. The
master was not pleased at all. So the book will be published and printed. It
will be distributed in terms of demand. The publisher is in UK.
Phyllida and I feel we need a break. My struggle with anaemia
is ongoing. We are assured that it is not leukaemia. However, no one seems to
be able to find out why I’m not absorbing iron the way I should! Phyllida and I
are very comfortable with this being in the hands of the Lord. We’ve both
passed the number of years the Lord has said we should have, (70 years) so we
are not particularly bothered about our future. As Paul stated, “to be with the
Lord is far better”.
There is one thing we would still like to do. We would
like to visit Israel again. God willi
ng, it will be in September/October 2014
or February 2015. I’d love to take Phyllida to Niagara Falls. I was in Canada
in 1970/3 in a little town called Simcoe, and was able to get to the falls on a
couple of occasions. Taking Phyllida there would be something of a sentimental
journey. But I love sentimental journeys, so it would be fun for both of us. We
should also go to Victoria Falls but that trip doesn’t appeal right now.
For the past 3 years, it’s been great fun. It’s been a challenge
at times. However, thank you for putting up with my ramblings as the days have
passed by. Thank you for the messages of support and your prayers. We will both
revisit our plans for this devotional later in January. We feel the style will
have to change to make things more easily read. Furthermore, we need to hear
from the Lord about continuing.
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Time with Jesus – Tuesday, 31 December 2013
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INTRODUCTION
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DAILY
LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
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JIMERICKS
– PROMISED LAND
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Joshua, the Son of Nun is perhaps one the greatest heroes of the Old
Testament. So “great” that the fifth book of the Old Testament bears his
name. He descended from the tribe of Ephraim, the youngest son Joseph. As we
know, Jacob had twelve sons and a daughter by his four “wives”. Leah and her
slave Zilpah; as well as Rachel and her slave Bilhah. (All legitimate back
then) Jacob’s favourite wife was Rachel. According to their laws of
inheritance Jacob’s eldest son was the beneficiary. Jacob would have liked to
leave everything to Joseph, his first son by Rachel. But Joseph was eleventh
in the line of succession and could not become head of the family when Jacob
died. That honour should have gone to Reuben followed by Simeon, then Levi
then Judah. But Reuben, Simeon, and Levi had disgraced themselves. So when
Jacob died, Judah became head of the family. Before he died, Jacob adopted
Joseph’s two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim. On his death, his two favourites
were Judah (Leah) and Ephraim (Rachel).
This is very important. Judah, the son by Leah was Jacob’s “natural
heir”. Ephraim, the son of Rachel was his “preferred” heir. Thus there was an
unofficial contest between the House of Judah and the house of Ephraim. This
ultimately led to the division of the country into the Kingdom of Judah and
the Kingdom of Ephraim called Israel.
It’s fascinating to understand that Joshua was an Ephraimite and Caleb
was from the tribe of Judah. It adds a further dimension to the wilderness
wanderings and the conquest of Canaan. A careful reading of Scripture
indicates that they were the only two adults who left Egypt and went into Canaan.
It was not a “contest” in the true sense of the word in those days. But one
from each “house” went in!
Joshua’s name means “Yahweh is deliverance” or “opulence”. The name is
spelled Hoshea in some places. Its meaning is much the same as the one we
know as Jesus. In some respects they have similar functions. Jesus came to
save His people from their sins. He brought us His great deliverance. Joshua
delivered Canaan into the hands of God’s people. He may or may not have been
opulent. But His namesake, Jesus Christ certainly was. 9 You know the generous grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Though He was rich, yet for your sakes He became poor, so that by His poverty
He could make you rich.2 Cor. 8:9 NLT There
is another comparison which I like to use to describe Joshua. He went in and
captured the Promised Land. Jesus did the same with me. At my request He
“invaded” me. I’m certainly not the promised land. But my name is Strickland.
So I am permitted to say that at my request He invaded and conquered the
:”Strick” land. One day it will be complete and Phyllida and I will then go
home with Him!
Jim
& Phyllida
Strickland
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1 When Joshua was an old man, the LORD said to him, "You are
growing old, and much land remains to be
conquered.
Joshua 13:1 NLT
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The Lord God came to Joshua and spoke to Him one day.
He was told,
You’re getting old.
There’s still a long, long way,
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To go before the Promised land, is conquered and defeated.
Allot the land.
As I have planned.
And see the task completed!
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12 It's not that I've already reached the
goal or have already completed the course. But I run to win that which Jesus
Christ has already won for me.
Philippians 3:12 GW
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It’s not as though I’ve reached the goal. There’s much that
lies before.
But I will run,
Until I’m done;
And can’t run any more.
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The course the Lord has set me, I haven’t yet fulfilled.
Until I do,
I’ll follow through.
The way the Lord has willed.
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48 "Therefore you are to be perfect,
as your heavenly Father is perfect.
Matthew 5:48 NASB
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Jesus gave His followers a difficult direction.
Your very best,
Won’t pass the test.
It falls short of perfection!
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You must be as perfect, as My Father up on high.
Live like your King,
And I will bring,
The how, the where and why!
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5 For this very reason, make every effort
to supplement your faith with virtue, and virtue with knowledge, 6 and knowledge with self-control, and self-control with
steadfastness, and steadfastness with godliness, 7 and godliness with brotherly affection, and brotherly
affection with love.
2 Peter 1:5-7 ESV
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Faith is the beginning point, from which we all must grow.
Add quality, (virtue)
To knowing Me.
And self-control you’ll know!
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Add steadfastness and godliness and brotherly affection;
Mixed with the love,
Of God above,
You’re reaching for perfection!
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9 I pray that your love will overflow more
and more, and that you will keep on growing in knowledge and understanding.
Philippians 1:9 NLT
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Beloved in Christ Jesus, in Philippi I pray.
Your love will grow,
And overflow,
Increasing day by day.
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And that your understanding and knowledge of the Lord,
Will multiply,
And reach the sky.
And Jesus is adored!
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9 That is what the Scriptures mean when
they say, "No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined
what God has prepared for those who love Him." 10 But it was to us that God revealed these things by His
Spirit. For His Spirit searches out everything and shows us God's deep
secrets.
1 Corinthians 2:9-10 NLT
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Man has no conception, of what God has prepared;
For those who Love;
The Lord above.
It cannot be compared,
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With all we can imagine. They’re hidden and concealed.
His Spirit shows,
What no man knows,
And by Him is revealed
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9 So then, there remains a Sabbath rest for
the people of God,
Hebrews 4:9 ESV
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If Joshua had given, God’s folk a Sabbath rest;
Why did God say,
There’d come a day,
In which they would be blessed?
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So there remained a God ordained, Sabbath rest for those,
Who rest in Him.
The Servant King.
Whom they as Saviour chose!
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17 People of Judah, you will see the king in
all of his glory and majesty. You will view his kingdom spreading far and
wide.
Isaiah 33:17 NIrV
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Isaiah told the people of Judah they would see
The glory
And the Majesty
Of Jesus come to be
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They’d see the Master’s kingdom, spreading far and wide.
A fortress strong.
Where nothing wrong,
Will ever step inside.
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Jim Strickland
Written
31st
December 2012
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