Time with Jesus - 17 Sept. 2013
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Matt 10:8
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Time with Jesus – 17 Sept. 2013
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Matt 10:8
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INTRODUCTION
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DAILY
LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
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TASTE AND SEE
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Occasionally I’ve pondered on God and His creation.
We know He decided to create someone in His image. We understand that this has
more to do with character than appearance. It must be. God is spirit and in
that dimension, as best we know, He has neither shape nor form. I presume
that, for reasons best known to Himself, He could not or would not create us
as spiritual creatures like His angels. I suspect that free will in the
heavenly realm was not favoured as a result of Lucifer and his gang. No! If
He decided to create, He would do so in a dimension we know, but was unknown
in the heavenly realm. But where to start? God has no problems with this. He
knows everything. So when it came to creating man, He knew exactly where to
begin to achieve His goal. You and I are not so fortunate. Furthermore, we
can only function within the limits He has imposed. We would have to think in
terms of the end product and work backwards from there. In a way we would be
compelled to think of how man would live in that environment.
So where did God start? In all likelihood He would
start by creating a new dimension. He decided on a time/space continuum. With
one word it was created. Was that a big bang? Difficult to know. What happens
when something comes from nothing at God’s command? If anything, His Words
were that bang. Every basic thing necessary for a dimension in which man
would live, came into existence with the words, “Light be!!” Refinements
would come later as, block by block, everything was put into place. The
creation story is logical in a step by step fashion. God tells us it all
happened in 6 days. It could not have been our six day week. That couldn’t
begin until our planet was created and began to rotate in its orbit round our
sun. If you choose to believe He created everything “ready-made” feel free to
do so. It doesn’t worry me at all.
My guess is that gravity was created at the same
time as light. In some way, everything in this universe is affected by
gravity. It would not have been a good idea for Adam to drift off into outer
space. Gravity prevented this. It seems likely that, at this point, what we
call the basic laws of nature came into being. Laws of motion, light, sound
and everything we know which makes it possible for us to live here, in
comparative safety.
When eventually God created man, we are told that He
“squeezed together” the “mud”. Here is the creator of the universe putting everything
together that needs to be in us. A brain, eyes, ears, the blood system, the
lymph system, the skeleton, the nerves. The complexity is staggering. It is
physically impossible for something as complicated as a human being to come
about as a series of random chances. But I digress.
One of the most beautiful “things” God gave us was
our faculties. Within our environment we may “enjoy” life. See things
beautiful. Be touched with the sound of music. Hear the footsteps of our beloved.
Touch and feel priceless objects. Caress our nearest and dearest. Smell the
sweet delightful aroma of jasmine and the smell of a favourite perfume. Not
the least of these delights is flavour. The taste of our favourite dish. This
faculty is one of the very first we ever experience. The taste of nourishment
from a bottle, or better still, from Mom’s breast. Most importantly we may
“taste and see” the goodness of God.
Jim & Phyllida
Strickland
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8 Oh, taste and see that the LORD is good!
Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him!
Psalms 34:8 ESV
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Hearing, smelling, seeing; touching,
thinking, taste.
God gave these to all of us;
His gifts were not misplaced.
Life is very difficult, if we cannot
hear.
Smell a nice aroma. “You smell
so good my dear”.
Sight, we undervalue and if we could
not see,
We’d be groping in the dark;
how dreadful that would be.
Could we love our partner? Life would
be a mess,
If a lover couldn’t feel a
gentle, soft caress.
We would all be vegetables, without
the power to think.
How would we establish what we
would eat or drink?
We’d be like a baby. Instinctively
we’d cry.
Then, in all our ignorance,
each one of us would die.
The one we least appreciate it seems
to me is taste.
Think of chocolate ice-cream,
brake fluid and fish paste.
Could that be delicious? I don’t think
that it would.
Too much salt or sugar would
both be just as good.
All of these “abilities” originate
from God.
He knew they’d be needed, when
daily, life is trod.
We need them all to function within
the world He made.
If one or more is missing, a
price is always paid.
In spite of all He’s given by way of
faculties,
We are not conscious of our God
and His abilities.
He wants us all to seek Him. But where
to go and look?
He’s given us a method within
His Holy Book.
Therein we find a treasure. A quality
unknown.
Beyond all of the senses, He’s
given as our own.
We know the world we live in, is not
reality.
Faith’s the only method to
contact Deity.
By faith alone we hear Him. By faith
alone we see.
By faith He tells us all to
taste how good He’ll always be.
Taste His perfect righteousness. Taste
His hidden power.
The water that He turns to wine
is sweet and never sour.
Roll His “flavour” on your tongue and
“taste” what He has said.
I know it sounds unusual, but
He’s our daily bread!
His “essence” is delightful; like
manna for the Jews.
Whatever flavour you desire, He
says you’re free to choose.
You will not comprehend Him. But He is
always there.
Live within His shadow. There’s
nothing to compare,
With being like the Master and tasting
the Sublime.
Other food can’t satisfy, so
come to Him and dine.
Jim
Strickland
Written
17th September 2012
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9 When the master of ceremonies tasted the
water that was now wine, not knowing where it had come from (though,
of course, the servants knew), he called the bridegroom over. 10 "A
host always serves the best wine first," he said. "Then, when
everyone has had a lot to drink, he brings out the less expensive wine. But you have kept the best until now!"
John 2:9-10 NLT
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3 Our tongues tell us what tastes good and
what doesn't. And our ears tell us what's true and what isn't.
Job 34:3 NIrV
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13 It is written: "I believed; therefore I have spoken." Since
we have that same spirit of faith, we also
believe and therefore speak,
2 Corinthians 4:13 TNIV
10 I believed, even when I
spoke, "I am greatly afflicted";
Psalms 116:10
ESV
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12 That is why I am suffering as I am. Yet this is no cause for shame, because I know whom I have believed, and am convinced
that he is able to guard what I have entrusted to him until that day.
2 Timothy 1:12 TNIV
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3 As an apple tree among the trees of the forest, so is my beloved
among the young men. With great delight I sat in
his shadow, and his fruit was sweet to my taste.
Song of Solomon 2:3 ESV
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4 Or do you think lightly of the riches of His kindness and tolerance
and patience, not knowing that the kindness of
God leads you to repentance?
Romans 2:4 NASB
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32 Since He did not spare even His own Son
but gave Him up for us all, won't He also give us everything else?
Romans 8:32 NLT
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2 Like new-born infants, long for the pure
spiritual milk, that by it you may grow up into salvation 3
if indeed you have tasted that the Lord is good.
1 Peter 2:2-3 ESV
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11 But let all who take refuge in You rejoice;
let them sing joyful praises forever. Spread Your protection over
them, that all who love Your name may be filled with joy.
Psalms 5:11 NLT
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