JOHN 21:15-18 MKJV
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15 Then when they broke fast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, Simon,
son of Jonah, do you love (Agapaõ) Me more than these? He said to
Him, Yes, Lord, You know that I love (phileō) You. He said to him, Feed My lambs.
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Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give |
Time with Jesus – 7 August 2013
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Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give |
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INTRODUCTION
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DAILY
LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
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JESUS
CHRIST THE KING!
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Mentioning
the Book of Revelation in the 21st Century Western Christian
Church is a bit like playing leap-frog in a minefield. The number of
different interpretations is extraordinary. For today’s meditation I’d like
to take one verse for our mutual edification. What I write here may not be in
line with your personal understanding. Nevertheless, let’s look at the
expression below – “silence in heaven”. 1
When the Lamb broke the seventh seal on the
scroll, there was silence throughout
heaven for about half an hour. Revelation 8:1 NLT
This
statement is exceptional . We know that in the third heaven, the angels, elders
and seraphim never stop praising and worshiping God. Did they stop while the
lamb broke the seventh seal? In the first heaven, where we dwell, for
humanity to be silent is equally uncommon . We have been created sociable,
talkative beings. For us, silence is almost impossible. If you’ve ever
attended a corporate prayer meeting you will know, most are only silent until
they get an opportunity to say something; anything to break the silence. For
there to be silence in the first and third heaven for what is described as
“half an hour” suggests something stupendous is about to take place. It is a
“pregnant” moment full of breathless excitement and keen anticipation, along
with a touch of the fear of God. I’m not sure we have anything on earth with
which to compare. Perhaps the nearest is the appearance of a dignitary. The
crowd is silent for a moment or two before bursting into applause.
Reading
this morning’s Scriptures gives me a sense of intense anticipation. In each
one, Jesus Christ is depicted as someone far greater than we can ever be.
Trying to compress these seven Scriptures into one coherent poem is beyond
me. So I’ve compiled six short poems which deal with all seven. It’s possible
to write so much about each Scripture. They are dynamic and show us many
aspects of His perfect, multi-faceted character.
The
Scripture which impacts me the most is John 21:1-18. There is a fascination
about Jesus’ “fish braai” and discussion with Peter The scene is vivid; the
dialogue and meaning challenges our thinking about the nature of true
Christianity. This portion of Scripture is sometimes described as Peter’s
restoration by the Lord. Restoration from his failure by denying Him. There
is however, a “pregnancy” of Divine character, that makes us want to fall
silent in deep reverence and love for the one who has “broken the fish”.
Whether it’s the seventh seal or a fish meal, the feeling of anticipation is
awesome. All creation pauses and awaits His instruction. He will give it!
Jim &
Phyllida
Strickland
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42 "What do you think about the Christ?
Whose son is he?" They said, "David's son."
Matthew 22:42 MSG
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“What do you think about the Christ; Who’s Son, think you, is He?”
“The Son of David”, they replied. “That’s Who He has to be.”
“If He’s the Son of David, why does He call Him Lord?”
The only person higher is Him Who is adored.
If He was David’s Master, How could He be His Son?
It’s clearly quite incongruous when all is said and done.
Lift up your heads O ancient gates, ye doors swing open wide;
The King of Glory is the One Who wants to come inside.
Who is the King of Glory? The Mighty One is He.
The Lord Mighty in battle, Who reigns eternally
He is the King of Glory. The Lord of Lords most High.
Who bears THE NAME upon His robes and also on His thigh.
Jesus is the cornerstone, on which creation stands.
The universe and everything were fashioned by His hands.
The Stone that was rejected, as having little worth,
The Lord has indicated is the Greatest on the earth!
The Jews are seeking miracles; the Greeks for someone wise.
But we declare Christ Crucified! The greatest in God’s eyes.
None of them acknowledge that which God has said is true.
They think that they have wisdom. But I would say to you,
The people who are perishing are foolish and are blind.
God’s power and His wisdom they seek and cannot find.
It’s sad they are offended by what we all believe.
That’s why the King of Glory they never will receive.
Peter, do you love me?” “My Lord, You know I do!”
“There’s nothing that You do not know. You know my words are true.”
“Then feed my Sheep!” said Jesus, “for it is my command.
That each of them is nourished as if from my own hand.”
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9 Lift up your heads, you
gates; lift them up, you ancient doors, that the King of glory may come in.
10 Who is he, this King of glory? The
LORD Almighty-- he is the King of glory.
Psalms
24:9-10 TNIV
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16 On his robe and on his thigh he has this
name written: KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS.
Revelation 19:16 TNIV
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7 This honour belongs to those who believe.
But to those who don't believe: "The stone that the builders rejected
has become the cornerstone,
1 Peter 2:7 GW
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22 Jews ask for miraculous signs, and Greeks look for wisdom, 23
but our message is that Christ was crucified.
This offends Jewish people and makes no sense to
people who are not Jewish. 24 But
to those Jews and Greeks who are called, he is Christ, God's power and God's
wisdom.
1 Corinthians 1:22-24 GW
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17 He said to him the third time, "Simon, son of Jonah, do you love
me?" Peter was grieved because he said to him the third time, "Do
you love me?" and he said to him, "Lord,
you know everything; you know that I love you." Jesus said to
him, "Feed my sheep.
John 21:17 ESV
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8 Yes, all the things I once thought were
so important are gone from my life. Compared to the high privilege of knowing
Christ Jesus as my Master, first hand, everything I once thought I had going
for me is insignificant--dog dung. I've dumped it all in the trash so that I
could embrace Christ
Philippians 3:8 MSG
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The things I thought important are dog dung now to me
I heard Him call;
Gave Him my all.
The rest is history.
Now nothing will divert me, not even
painful death
My heart will beat
Until we meet
When I’ve breathed my last breath.
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Jim Strickland
Written 7th
August 2012
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