Monday, September 9, 2013

THE GREAT EXCHANGE

Time with Jesus - 10 Sept. 2013

Hi all,
Record Player
When Phyllida and I first met in the early part of 1981, South Africa’s music came to us on records. It was the very early days of the CD and players, so it was “normal” to have a number of Long Playing Records. In those days, DOS was something you did when you were tired. 

Perhaps the most sophisticated electronic piece of equipment was the pocket calculator. There were two “types”. The one was by Hewlett Packard, which had a different method of data entry. The other, used the conventional entry system. 
Changing from the one to the other was traumatic. Something like Open Heart Surgery at midday on the streets of Jo’burg! It’s interesting to recall that by 1979, the examining authorities, for most technical institutions, permitted the use of electronic calculators, provided the memory was “cleared” before the exam. If there were any built in mathematical functions, they could not include engineering formulae. 

The demise of the “slide rule” was in full swing. Today most students have no idea what a slide rule might be! We also used log tables. These were not dining room tables made from logs!
Ho! every one that is thirsty in spirit,
Ho! every one that is weary and sad;
Come to the fountain, there’s fullness in Jesus,
All that you’re longing for: come and be glad!

Chorus
I will pour water on him that is thirsty,
I will pour floods upon the dry ground;
Open your hearts for the gifts I am bringing;
While ye are seeking Me, I will be found.
Child of the world, are you tired of your bondage?
Weary of earth joys, so false, so untrue?
Thirsting for God and His fullness of blessing?
List to the promise, a message for you!

Chorus
Child of the kingdom, be filled with the Spirit!
Nothing but fullness thy longing can meet;
’Tis the enduement for life and for service;
Thine is the promise, so certain, so sweet.

Chorus
 Phyllida and I both had a number of long playing records. These were mainly Christian artists singing hymns and choruses. My favourite back then was a 3 LP recording of Handel’s “Messiah”. We still have it but it has been transferred to CD and I-Pod. 
Phyllida had a couple of very popular LP’s. One was by “Vineyard” Another was by Harry Secombe. Our favourite was by a group called “The Hawaiians”.  The best for me from that LP, was a track entitled, “Ho! Everyone that is thirsty in Spirit”. It was written in 1884 by Lucy J Meyer. 
The words are shown in the box on the left and come from the book of Isaiah. 1 Ho! every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Isa 55:1 KJV
Thirst gives rise to
More Thirst
I’ve sometimes wondered why this particular track was so important to me some 32 years ago. It wasn’t just because it was sung so beautifully by the young couple who produced this delightful LP. There was something much deeper than that. 
As the Deer Pants for Water
Today as I sit writing this message, the importance has dawned. From 1964 to 1981 I’d wandered away from the Lord to do my own thing. Yes, it was very silly. It was dangerous spiritually and perhaps more important than everything else was the emptiness deep inside. The life of a backslider is hell! You know how things once were with the Lord and apparently are no longer. 
In the Psalms David wrote: 1 O God, thou art my God; early will I seek thee: my soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land, where no water is; Psalm 63:1 KJV
Streams of
Living Water
Being thirsty for God is a dreadful experience. You know that only the living water of Jesus will slake your thirst, but like a petulant child, you’d rather “die” than admit you were wrong. It takes a calamity on a massive scale to bring you back to Him repentant and seeking forgiveness. This hymn composed in 1884 has all the ingredients needed to bring a strayed sheep back to the fold.
Jesus' Purpose is
Saving People
The first verse sets the scene. It speaks of Jesus’ willingness to minister to the thirsty and the sad. More than that it shows how He exchanges sadness for gladness. 
Cliff College Dining Room
The chorus reverberates with what He does for His people, even those who have wandered away. In summary it says that if we seek Him, He will be found. He will satisfy those who thirst for Him. If this means pouring floods of water on the parched earth, He will do so.
Mount up on Eagles Wings
 For me, verse 2 and 3 are almost interchangeable. I felt like I’d become a child of the world but was still a child of the Kingdom. This meant both verses somehow applied to me. That’s when He changed me around once more. The great exchange took place in my heart.
Searching for God
Phyllida and I are still searching for Him, as though we are living in a dry and thirsty land; a “Strick-land”. But we are not stricken and without hope. Our thirst is now to know more and more of Him. There is still so much to learn; so much still to hear. 
Thirsting Together
We are not surprised. He is infinite and we are minuscule. Moreover, the more we learn of Him, the more we want to learn. How can such a thirst be satisfied? There is only one way; by being in His presence. The great exchange; His life for ours; His life for you and for me.
Cliff College UK
Shalom,

Jim & Phyllida Strickland





Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give
Time with Jesus – 10 Sept. 2013
Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give
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INTRODUCTION
DAILY LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
THE GREAT EXCHANGE
When I committed my life to Jesus Christ, I started to get excited about the things of the Lord. In 1961 I heard about an event in Derbyshire called the “Cliff Convention”. Cliff College was a school for evangelists, teachers and ministers in the Methodist Church. Since I was in the Methodist Church, I decided I’d like to attend. Their convention took place over the “Easter” long weekend. I was an apprentice at the time and couldn’t afford the conference fees. So I volunteered to be one of the workers for the duration of the conference. The college agreed. I managed to get away early and arrived there at about lunchtime on the Thursday. Like many of the other volunteers, I spent the rest of the day preparing for the conference. One task was scrubbing the floor of the dining hall. It wasn’t exactly what I would have liked to do, but since I was there for “free” it seemed reasonable.
The next morning, the people arrived by the hundreds. At that time the “Cliff Convention” was one of the most popular events in the Methodist Church in UK. It had been in existence for over a hundred years. They would train the young men (men only back then) to go round the towns pulling a hand-cart and preaching wherever they could. A bit like what happened back in John Wesley’s days. I can’t recall how successful this was. But I do know that many young men had passed through Cliff College and had gone on to taking on a variety of ministries. I met one in 1995 who had been a student in the 1930’s
At the turn of the nineteenth century, Cliff College’s Head’s was the renowned Samuel Chadwick. It’s said he had a “silver tongue”. He could preach or lead a prayer meeting in such a way, men and women would sit for hours just listening to him. Three hours was not unusual!
On my first visit to Cliff, I came across most of the students and could listen to what was happening. They mostly talked about the things of the Lord and the way God had spoken to them. I hadn’t come across this sort of thing before. I knew God had led men in the past but didn’t know an example in the 20th century. One young man whose name I’ve forgotten told me about his call from God to attend “Cliff College as a student. He told me that the Lord had spoken to him through the following verse. 31 but they who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint. Isaiah 40:31 ESV In particular, “they shall mount up with wings like eagles”. He said that he had tried to establish what this meant for him but had been unsuccessful. In the end he wrote to “Cliff”, asked for an application form, completed it and sent it in. Then he waited to see what would happen. A few weeks later he received a letter from Cliff saying he had been accepted for the following year’s student intake. Then he was amazed with what he saw. There was a picture on the letter. It showed Cliff college high up on a hill. Suddenly he spotted the similarity between the word “Cliff” and a mountain. “Perhaps Cliff College is where the Lord wants me to mount up and study?” He said to himself. He continued to read the acceptance letter, At the bottom of the letter there was the signature of the Dean of students. His name? Professor Eagles! Suddenly he knew!
Jim & Phyllida
Strickland

31 But those who trust in the LORD will receive new strength. They will fly as high as eagles. They will run and not get tired. They will walk and not grow weak.
Isaiah 40:31 NIrV
Have you never heard of it? Do you not understand?
The Lord God everlasting, created our great land!
He never does grow weary. He doesn’t need to rest.
He spoke the word – It happened – All this was manifest.
We cannot comprehend Him; His depth we cannot plumb.
Everything which we can see. He is its total sum.
He is the Great Exchanger who made all things from naught.
He spoke into the nothingness and in His speaking brought,
Everything to being. In this He specialises.
He’s the Great Exchanger Who sees through all disguises.
A man may look unbeatable, with muscles made of steel.
But when it comes right down to it, his power isn’t real.
If power doesn’t come from God; he’s like a little flea,
And God will take the weakest man and give him victory.
For God has all that’s needed. He has all kilojoules;
And those who wish to take Him on don’t realise, “God rules!”
That’s why a new-born infant, can beat the strongest man.
When God exchanges power with him. The little infant can
Destroy that mighty warrior. God cannot be denied.
And He will do what He will do. He will not be defied!
When we are at our weakest, that’s when He makes us strong.
But if we trust in our right arm, we get the whole thing wrong!
He gives strength to the powerless exactly when it’s needed.
Just enough to win the fight. That will not be exceeded.
Have a look around you at young men in a race.
They quickly get exhausted and fall down on their face.
They cannot keep on going, eventually they flop.
But God will keep you going when all men have to stop!
How can a man achieve this? How can he know for sure,
That God will undertake for him so that he may endure?
It only comes by trusting God, each and every day.
Then we’ll know His awesome strength in each and every way.
We think that we are eagles which soar on high with wings.
Those of us who trust the Lord. will know what trusting brings.
New strength He’ll surely give us. The power to carry on,
When all the strength which we possess, has crumbled and has gone.
That’s when He gives a second wind or even nine or ten!
The weariness will vanish and we’ll have strength again.
The distance will not matter. A thousand miles or more.
We’ll walk and won’t be weary. What do we need that for?
To glorify the Master and praise His Holy Name.
To walk without our fainting! And give Him all the fame!
Jim Strickland
Written 10th September 2012

10 For the sake of Christ, then, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities. For when I am weak, then I am strong.
2 Corinthians 12:10 ESV

5 "And now," GOD says, this God who took me in hand from the moment of birth to be his servant, To bring Jacob back home to him, to set a reunion for Israel-- What an honour for me in GOD's eyes! That God should be my strength!
Isaiah 49:5 MSG

9 But he said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me.
2 Corinthians 12:9 TNIV

5 Or let them take hold of My strength, that he may make peace with Me; and he shall make peace with Me.
Isaiah 27:5 MKJV

22 Give your burdens to the LORD, and He will take care of you. He will not permit the godly to slip and fall.
Psalms 55:22 NLT

24 But his bow remained steady, his strong arms stayed limber, because of the hand of the Mighty One of Jacob, because of the Shepherd, the Rock of Israel
Genesis 49:24 TNIV,

26 Then the Man said, "Let Me go, for the dawn is breaking!" But Jacob said, "I will not let You go unless You bless me."
Genesis 32:26 NLT

45 David answered, "You come at me with sword and spear and battle-ax. I come at you in the name of GOD-of-the-Angel-Armies, the God of Israel's troops, whom you curse and mock.
1 Samuel 17:45 MSG

A psalm of David.1 O LORD, oppose those who oppose me. Fight those who fight against me. 2 Put on Your armour, and take up Your shield. Prepare for battle, and come to my aid.
Psalms 35:1-2 NLT