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Showing posts with label heaven. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heaven. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 8
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Thursday, November 5
My cup runs over
Our moods ebb and flow in cycles. We are oft desensitized to that because of contemporary lifestyles, diets, “feel the same every day” stimulants or the demands of life.
So, as I am feeling spiritually flat right now, I googled that and found a topic at the top of my search list, which seemed off subject. It was about menstruation.
Before artificial light dominated our world, the full moon stimulated the pineal gland to induce ovulation, but the darkness of a new moon induced menstruation.
That ebb and flow ensures her mystique. The menstrual pause heightens sexual sensitivity, to add the tension that saves the relationship from becoming predictable.
Tuesday, November 3
I did do that
Meatloaf, so-called pejoratively by his childhood peers, sang, “I will do anything for love, but I won’t do that”.
His female accompaniment sarcastically sang two poignant lines, but excuse me quoting them verbatim: "You'll see that it's time to move on", and "You'll be screwing around".
That was 22 years ago, but now almost anything goes, be it in the name of love or otherwise.
Tuesday, November 8
To bridge the gaps
What causes paths to cross and people to meet, so often by mere seconds or fleeting moments, which might never have been had they occurred seconds sooner or later?
Friday, August 20
Time only time, if we only had time, only time
Have you ever mixed up your dates so badly that you arrived a day late for a meeting? I did today and yes I know it could only happen to me.It is supposed to be the 19th today and maybe it still is, somewhere on the planet, or maybe it still was when I headed off, all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, for an important meeting - only to arrive at the security window and find that today ... is the 20th. Look I did what I could to correct them, but it was tough to persuade several hundred workers to reset their calendars, so I had to capitulate and realign my own system.
You would think, in this day and age, that we could all standardise, but alas it is just not to be. Yet, when it suits them, people still want us to adopt their standards. I had the same problem when I was in the army - my mom always noticed that I could keep the pace, whilst the rest of my battalion remained out of step. It reminds me of a time when she phoned my dad to tell him that some idiot was driving the wrong way down a highway, to which he aptly replied, "All the idiots on this highway are doing it".
Monday, August 16
There will be no more, tears in heaven
In 1991 Connor, Eric's Clapton's 5 year old son, accidently crawled through a 53rd floor apartment window and fell to his death on the streets below. Clapton arrived shortly after his son fell and for a long time his performances were deeply haunted and distracted by the tragedy. Out of the crisis came the haunting ballad, "Tears in Heaven", which I am trying to master. It presents challenges for voice and for guitar, but it is such a rewardingly beautiful song. Sadly Clapton rarely sings the song anymore, because he has moved on and feels too detached to do the song justice.
He rightfully argues that there will be no more tears in heaven. Sadness sure can tear us apart down on the streets below and it can lead to untold sorrow. But there are still no tears in heaven.
Thursday, August 12
Living a seamless Christian life is the key to wellbeing and fulfillment
We all tend to compartmentalise our lives. There is a private compartment, a public one, a work one and a church one, and, for the guys especially, there is often a traffic or commuting compartment. Each little box imposes a specific set of characteristics on us, relating to our posuture, our face, our smile, our demeanor, our relationships, our space and so on.
In the context of church life, it has always been our way to go to church and come away again. Jesus even suggested it would be so when He said my sheep go out and come in and find pasture. That said, the idea of a time and place religion was discredited by Jesus, when He said to the woman at the well, "We will no longer worship in Jerusalem or Samaria, for God seeks those who will worship Him in Spirit and Truth."
Monday, August 9
Experience, hope and a reason to overcome, equips our souls for life
Lewis Pugh is a soft spoken, unassuming individual, but he has swum a few hundred meters through arctic waters and across a Norwegian Fjord. His latest swim was across a glacial lake at 5,000m (15,000 ft) below the mighty mount Everest.It took substantial mental and physical training to prepare him for his swims. His sponsors have enabled him to enjoy the support and company of a small army of medics, supporters and an arctic sports phsychologist. But his mission is not an act of vanity. He is a serious champion of global environmental issues. His swimming stunts give him access to world leaders who make a ready audience for his impassioned pleas. He is also empathetic, giving moral support to leaders in their fight against public resistance.
Thursday, August 5
The candle burnt out long ago, but the legend never did
On this day in 1962, Marilyn Monroe took a fatal dose of sleeping tablets to escape her complex life. Although she raised the ire of the secret service for her indiscrete sharing of JFK's inner thoughts and worked her way through a few husbands, she could find no satisfaction. How sad for a girl who had so much going for her ... beautiful, talented and desirable. Well it was not to be. After 36 hectic and often exciting years, she burnt out and left the world stage: but as Elton John noted, her legend lives on.
She reminds me of the woman at the well, one of the most insightful human exchanges ever recorded about Jesus. It was not a parable, but a real-life exchange that could take another two thousand years to fully interpret. What a remarkeable person He was, so wise and yet so profoundly economical in His style. He could convey a wealth of meaning in a sentence.
Thursday, July 22
What advantage then has the Jew, Part 1
Paul's answer to that, in Romans 2, was, "much in every way, for they are the oracles of God". Paul even went so far as to say, "I would rather be condemned for my brethren, Israel's sake".
As for the apostles, well suffice to say that they agonized over their Jewish roots. Peter had a vision that led him to the gentiles, but he could not go that far without offending his loyalty to the Jews. That resulted in a major rift between Peter and Paul, which led to a conference presided over by James, the brother of Jesus. After much debate, James pronounced that there could be no doubting G-d's desire to reach out to the Gentiles, but in doing so, he instructed that the same Gentiles should be obliged to live lives that were sensitive to Jewish culture, in terms of clean living and noble conduct.
Tuesday, July 20
I felt it kick
In my own trials I have come across countless others who are also struggling. Today I met an old friend who is in a dark place, but as I prayed for him I felt something like what Elizabeth must have felt. It was a kind of kick within my "spiritual womb", telling me that I was a witness to the birth of something new and special.
Do we get a thrill when we see God doing wonderful things in others? I fear that in most cases we resent it. We are far too individualistic, one of the most offensive attributes of kingdom life. Man, God also has great things in store for you and me, but even then its never about the individual. Its all about God's advancing kingdom. When one of us advances, the kingdom advances and when one stumbles we all suffer, for if one part of a body is in pain does not the whole body bear the consequence - as Paul said in Ephesians?
Tuesday, July 13
life is a True Man show
In the fascinating social study, The Truman Show, Jim Carrey is raised inside a virtual world. It is a televised synthesis of real life, where the main character lives alongside a knowing TV cast, who act out various scenes to sustain all illusions of reality. The entire set is located inside a huge dome that recreates its own climate, sunrises and sunsets, day and night, summer and winter. Everything is as real as can be, but the actors are wired to the producer, so that they can act on cue. That enables the producer to create mini-dramas through scene and character manipulation. The only person in the entire show that is ignorant of what is really happening, is Truman, who was born into that surreal world and knows no other existence. Everyone else, including the audience, is in on the ruse.
Friday, May 21
He stands upon the circle of the heavens
When Job said, "He stands on the circle of the heavens", did He give us a vital and scientifically acceptable, but otherwise very elusive clue to where heaven is and how it fits into the grand design and order of the created universe? Can we determine where the throne of God is relative to us on earth and the greater expanse of our universe? I suggest we may indeed be able to do that.
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Friday, May 14
Does God live in a present-continuous tense?
Is God forever living in the reality of that which He paid so high a price to resolve? Will it always be with Him? He may know the future, but does He live in the future, present and past, in a present-continuous state of existence? Is His timeless history just a dimension of His eternal state of being? If so, does He forgive and forget, or just choose to not recall?
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Friday, May 7
Where is heaven?
Where is heaven - is it amongst us, here on earth. Is it just another dimension of time or space. Is there a separate place or abode for God up there above us, or is the kingdom amongst us in its fullness? Its a posing question, but it was proposed by a preacher and I thought it would make a good discussion.
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Tuesday, April 20
Time and eternity
Time is limited to created things that all have defined beginnings. The creator is the only truly independent variable and everythings stands or falls by Him, so all things that we made must be relative to Him and subject to Him. Thus the entire universe is a subset of His absolute constancy. Time and Space are also relative to Him and exist by and for Him. So far so good, but by that logic is there time in heaven? Whilst we about it, can did Jesus have a beginning?
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