Friday, November 1, 2013

PSALM 45

Time with Jesus - 2 Nov 2013

Hi all,
One of the most difficult things for anyone to cope with, is our own stupidity. It’s not hard to understand why. We can see the mistakes – sometimes stupid mistakes - and convince ourselves that we aren’t stupid. That’s easy. 
We can get very self-righteous and proudly claim, we wouldn’t have done that! Perhaps the statement is true. But when the “shoe is on the other foot”, we hunt round for reasons to justify what we did. Then we find the “reasons” in some dark, back-alley of our imagination. 
Thus, for a month or two we can be smug with our excuses and convince ourselves we were right! Later, as months and years progress and we look back at what we had done, we realise the extent of our own stupidity, reflected in the circumstance we are facing. For a Christian, the situation is worse. We know, if we had checked things out with the Lord beforehand, we wouldn’t be faced with the end results. 
That’s often when we go to the Lord and ask for forgiveness for the catastrophe. He forgives us, not because we deserve it. He does so from the super-abundance of His love and grace and we proceed repentant and chagrined.
For me, the stupid mistake was my first marriage. Not that I’m blaming my ex-wife. We met as a result of strange and “dangerous” circumstances. 
I’d left my home with my folks in Essex shortly after my 21st birthday. At the time I had been seriously attached to a lovely Christian girl. Sadly, we broke up shortly before my move back to Newcastle. Thus when I met my former wife, it was something of a rebound situation. 
At the same time, her former boyfriend had killed himself by riding a motor bike at 80mph into a lamp post. So it was something of a double rebound. We both needed comforting. The situation was tailor made for a future disaster. That’s more or less what happened. As an added complication, I “blamed” the Lord for the breakup of my previous relationship. A stupid mistake! Three years later we married. Two children came along.

I got on very well with her parents. Having come from South Africa, they were afraid I would take their precious daughter away from UK. I distinctly remember her father telling me, if she left UK, it would be the death of him! In 1969 I was asked to go to Canada for my company. My wife and I agreed and off we went.
Six weeks later, I got a garbled telex from UK, telling us her father had been killed in a head on motor collision and her mother’s survival was in doubt. Understandably, my wife immediately flew to UK for the funeral and to be with her mother. The children and I remained in Canada. On her return, I knew something was wrong. In her mind, I was to blame. If she hadn’t left UK, her dad would still be alive!

This had serious repercussions on our relationship and slowly our marriage crumbled. It was no good remaining in Canada. What would we do about the children if we broke up? In the end, we agreed on moving to RSA. My folks were here and, if the worse came to the worse, we could get a “nanny” at a price I could afford. In the meantime, we would continue to try and make a go of our marriage.

To cut a long story short, we flew from Canada to UK and after a few months with her mother, flew to RSA. I got a job with Eskom and started working for them on 16th January 1974. Sadly, the damage was done and over the next several years things went from bad to worse. 
I “toyed” with the idea of trying to return to Jesus. The problem with this continued to be me. I’d made a stupid mistake in 1966 and felt a bit like the prodigal son must have felt. How can you return “home” after squandering all your “substance”? There is only one way; to end up in the pig-pen. The only problem is finding the right pig-pen at the right time and place.
The Lord is very good at ensuring you get there! It’s as though he peels away various layers of “muck”. Finally, you have to “muck-in” and get on with doing what you should have done many years previously. For me it eventually became impossible to stay in the pig-pen. More to the point, my ex-wife had also had enough of living in the pig-pen. She’d had a “gut-full” of living married to the man whom she believed had brought about the death of her father. By this time, I’d also had enough of an on-off marriage that wasn’t working.

Finally, when a divorce seemed inevitable and I was at the lowest point in my life, I had a “chance” meeting with a beautiful Christian brother. We chatted for a while and, in desperation, I found my way back to the cross. Much to my amazement, I found that Jesus hadn’t changed. There were no recriminations on His side. They were all on mine. 
My stupid mistake had cost me over 15½ years of life. It’s one of the things I’ve regretted most. However, the Lord treated me in an unbelievable way. He allowed me to “pick up” from where I’d been before my excursion into a wrong marriage and a taste of life in the pig-pen. For me, that was a miracle.
That’s more or less when Phyllida and I met. Her experience in her marriage had been much the same. We had both married unbelievers. Furthermore, we both knew they were unbelievers in the first place. We thought we would change them. It was another stupid mistake. Put it this way. If you try and mix oil and water, you fail dismally. His word tells us, 
14 Do not be joined to unbelievers. What do right and wrong have in common? Can light and darkness be friends? 2 Cor. 6:14 NIrV. That was our stupid mistake. If you mix clean water with dirty water, you end up with dirty water. Only Jesus Christ can make dirty water clean. Then you can mix the two together. That’s the one thing we learned from all those years; obedience to God’s Word is not an option. Don’t even try! It’s not worth it!
Shalom

Jim & Phyllida Strickland



Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give
Time with Jesus – Saturday, 02 November 2013
Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give
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INTRODUCTION
DAILY LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
PSALM 45
The significance of Psalm 45 in the life of Jim and Phyllida is just about impossible to recount in the small space we have here. Nevertheless!
About a year before we met, the Lord told her He was preparing a husband for her. He said she would find a description of him in Psalm 45. It was an extraordinary statement because this is a prophetic Royal Wedding Psalm. Written initially for the wedding of one of the kings of Judah, it’s now considered as prophetic of the wedding of Jesus and His bride. Nevertheless, Phyllida went through the Psalm and compiled a 10 point list descriptive of her “husband”.
In February 1981 I realised my marriage was collapsing. So I made a recommitment to the Lord after some 17 years. That day I started reading a daily devotional I was given in Canada in 1973. The Scripture for the day was: 8 But to the Son He says, "Your throne, O God, endures forever and ever. You rule with a sceptre of justice. 9 You love justice and hate evil. Therefore, O God, Your God has anointed You, pouring out the oil of joy on You more than on anyone else." Heb. 1:8-9 NLT I did not realise then, it was a quotation from Ps 45:6-7. Thus even before I met Phyllida, we were linked in some incredible way. What that was, only became apparent months later.
That day, I began writing poetry. It helped during the pending divorce. Now poetry, to most people, is as welcome as pork in a synagogue! But here I was churning out my verse and had no one to share it with. I had to find someone. Who would listen to my poetry? Good question.
At the same time, Christian friends in Eskom told me to find a church to attend. That church was Bryanston Baptist Fellowship (BBF). On my first visit, the pastor taught on “Filling with the Holy Spirit”. After the service he asked several people to pray with me. They did. One of the women laid hands on me and it happened. That woman was Phyllida! It wasn’t significant then. Later, I joined BBF and started to meet a number of the members. Phyllida was one of them. We found we had much in common. She was also one of the very few who would listen to my poetry!
Phyllida shared with me the Lord had told her He was raising up a husband for her. Shortly thereafter, He told her, she had met the man. Who he was remained a mystery. One day, while she was alone, she went to her list from Psalm 45. Unbeknown to me, she thought of me and ticked off her entire list! She said nothing. She was waiting for me for the “penny to drop”. She had also mentioned Psalm 45 to me. Not her points, only the Psalm. It then occurred to me to go back and look at Heb. 1:8-9. The “penny dropped” almost immediately. It also confirmed a number of Scriptures I’d received concerning Phyllida. That’s when I decided to “take the plunge”. After lecturing at Jo’burg Tech one night I went to see her. It was about 20h30. We sat in her lounge. Then I said, “I believe the Lord is putting us together!” She got up from her chair, crossed the room; sat down on the floor next to me. She looked up and said, “What next?” We married on 12th Dec 1981. For us it was miraculous.
So many other incidents could be mentioned. What I’ve written here is only the bare bones. But we have been together for 32 years now. Perhaps this explains why Psalm 45 is so special for us.
Jim & Phyllida
Strickland

6 For a Child is born to us, a Son is given to us. The government will rest on His shoulders. And He will be called: Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
Isaiah 9:6 NLT

1.        My heart is stirred within me by a high and noble theme
As I compose my verses for my King and for His Queen
And while I’m contemplating about what I should write
My tongue is in a chorus of ecstatic pure delight.
2.        Master I acknowledge You, “Most Excellent of men”
Your lips have been anointed with grace beyond my ken.
And God has poured His blessing on you abundantly,
And given the assurance, it will last eternally!
3.        Gird up Your sword O Mighty One and strap it to your side.
Clothe Yourself with splendour and stateliness and ride;
4.        In majesty and victory; for truth and righteousness;
Your right arm will display Your deeds in humble awesomeness!
5.        Your sharpened royal arrows pierce the hearts of all Your foes.
The nations fall before You; they tremble at your toes.
6.        Your throne will last forever; for Lord, You cannot die.
The sceptre of Your justice; Your Kingdom’s rule will spy.
7.        For Lord, You love all righteousness; It’s wickedness You hate.
And You have been exalted by God, into the state,
Where even Your companions, see Joy upon Your face.
For You have been anointed beyond all time and space.
8.        Your robes all bear the fragrance of cassia and myrrh;
Your palace decked with Ivory; Stringed music You prefer.
9.        Among Your honoured women are the daughters of the kings.
Your royal bride beside You, adorned with gold & rings.
10.     Listen, precious daughter; think of what you hear
Forget your former family and home you held so dear.
11.     The King has been enraptured; by your beauty overawed,
Honour Him as Master, as Husband and your Lord!
Gifts are lavished on you from nations strong and weak.
12.     The King of Tyre’s included; your favour now they seek.
You’re taken to your chamber, your glory to unfold.
13.     Your gown is interwoven with threads of purest gold.
14.     In rich embroidered garments, you are taken to the King.
Your bridesmaids follow after you; but you are whom they bring!
15.     You’re led with joy and gladness, into your Husband’s room.
Within that royal palace, you’re presented to your Groom!
16.     Your sons will all be honoured; they’re in the Kingly line.
They are all Royal Princes – each one of them is thine!
None will be forgotten. God will perpetuate,
Throughout the generations the details of their fate.
17.     The nations will all praise You and magnify Your Name
And they will all appreciate the reason why You came
Jim Strickland
Written 18th Sept 2005

2 You are the most handsome of all. Gracious words stream from your lips. God himself has blessed you forever. 3 Put on your sword, O mighty warrior! You are so glorious, so majestic! 4 In your majesty, ride out to victory, defending truth, humility, and justice. Go forth to perform awe-inspiring deeds! 5 Your arrows are sharp, piercing your enemies. The nations fall beneath your feet. 6 Your throne, O God, endures forever and ever. You rule with a sceptre of justice.
Psalms 45:2-6 NLT


19 Once in a vision you said to your faithful ones: "I set a boy above warriors. I have raised up one chosen from the people.
Psalms 89:19 GW


7 "My sword, wake up! Attack my shepherd! Attack the man who is close to me," announces the LORD who rules over all. "Strike the shepherd down. Then the sheep will be scattered. And I will turn my hand against their little ones.
Zechariah 13:7 NIrV


2 "Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and will not be afraid; for the LORD GOD is my strength and my song, and he has become my salvation."
Isaiah 12:2 ESV


14 But thanks be to God, who always leads us in triumphal procession in Christ and through us spreads everywhere the fragrance of the knowledge of him.
2 Corinthians 2:14 NIV


24 Now to him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you blameless before the presence of his glory with great joy, 25 to the only God, our Saviour, through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, dominion, and authority, before all time and now and forever. Amen.
Jude 1:24-25 ESV