Monthly Archives: November 2012

My Toes and the Power Saw

Many years ago I was building a fence and needed to trim the palings in a straight line. So I went to a friend to borrow his power saw. I saw him remove it from a vice, unplug it from the wall and change the blade as he had been cutting ceramic tiles. He told me to be careful as the safety guard was not working as it should. By this stage a number of warning bells should have gone off in my head. They didn’t. All I was thinking about was the easiest ways to trim the top of the fence.

When I got to the fence in question, I placed the saw on the ground near my foot and plugged the saw cable into the live extension cord I had arranged. Immediately the buzz saw sprang into life and raced across the grass. I did not have time to move my foot but instinctively I pulled my toes in. The saw sliced off the top of my sneaker and sock but left my toes without a scratch. It stopped when it cut through its own cord.

Ever since I treated power saws, in fact, all power tools with far more respect. It could have been a more painful lesson, but thankfully it wasn’t. I should have noted all the clues leading up to the incident but I was more interested in getting the job done easily.

How often do we need to learn the hard way rather than having listened and accumulated wisdom from those around us; those who have walked certain paths and learned lessons before us?

Proverbs 12:15 declares: The way of fools seems right to them, but the wise listen to advice. I was a fool. It did teach me to listen and watch more carefully. But in so many areas of my life it is a lesson I need to learn and learn again.

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The Son-King

For he has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of the Son he loves, Colossians 1:13

In the process of reading Scripture there are those wonderful moments when a verse or part of verse that you know well, resonates anew. There is a wonderful passage in Colossians 1 vv 9-14 where Paul paints a glorious picture of the journey of the Christian’s redemption. A phrase in our staff devotions the other morning that sent tingles down my spine was “and brought us into the kingdom of the Son he loves“.

When this part of the passage was read my mind immediately drifted into a reverie and, I must confess, I missed what was said after that. (Sorry Bruce!) A majestic king, regal and magnificent came to mind. Majesty and awe intertwined with the fact that I have been invited as a citizen of this Kingdom. I have been “brought in”. What an immense privilege! Me! A citizen of the Kingdom of the father’s son!

Moreover this Kingdom is anchored in the love the Father has for His son-king. This is no ordinary human kingdom. “The kingdom of the son He loves” is different from imperfect human examples. Rather it is pristine, perfect and eternal, underpinned by grace and relationship, from the Father to the son-king and to me.

I awoke from my reverie and it was time for prayer. But the moment away in my thoughts was special.

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Where is this? 2

I haven’t got an answer to yesterday’s question yet. But I thought I would try one more!

Where is this? Not the same place as yesterday’s picture … and more obvious!

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Where is This?

For something different. Can you identify where this photo was taken? It is not as obvious as it may seem.

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To Hear You Again

Another morning awakes,
and my soul leaps
for another word
from You.
Another reminder
of love and place,
of family and eternity.
 
 Creation bows before You,
each day anew.
Birds sing and warble 
their praises.
Flowers and trees bow to You.
 
Lord, thank you for
my undeserved place before you
and hearing  my prayer
and loving me!
 
My place with you
is greater
more blessed
and life giving
than any trifle the world
can offer.
 
My reflections on the, far more beautiful, Psalm 84
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Heroic Sacrifice

Mousehole Cornwall UK

On the 19th December 1981 the Penlee Lifeboat based in Mousehole (pronounced Mowsel) Cornwall was called to rescue the crew of the MV Union Star whose engine had stalled in horrific seas off the Cornish coast on a trip to Ireland. The story is told in the moving BBC documentary Cruel Sea: The Penlee Lifeboat Disaster.  

Sixteen people lost their lives: Eight from the lifeboat and eight from the ship.

We are often assaulted by the depraved behaviour of humans in wars and atrocities but we should also be encouraged by the altruism we discover as well. In floods, bushfires and other crises, such as rescues at sea, there are stories of people putting their lives on the line for others. We read of heroism in the recent storms in the US, which is a nice change from the shooting headlines that are trumpeted in newspaper and television reports.

What I find exciting is that whenever these altruistic events occur we see a glimpse of Jesus, the God/Man who died in our place on the cross. I find it encouraging that there are moments in everyday life through heroism, sacrifice and putting the other first, that we glimpse Jesus through the actions of ordinary human beings. We are given a momentary insight into how God originally created us and is now recreating us in Christ.

And being found in appearance as a man,
    he humbled himself
    by becoming obedient to death—
        even death on a cross!   Philippians 2:8

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Christian History Institute

While reflecting on Reformation day and the contribution of Martin Luther I was reminded of the fantastic resource that the Christian History Institute is. Over the years I have used their resources in my teaching, both in churches and schools. One of my favourite resources has been their “Reformation Overview” which uses clips from films to look at key players in the Reformation.

If you have not explored their material I encourage you to do so. They have a wealth of valuable information on the history of the church – people and events. Their website has links to magazines, articles and films from the apostles to current times.

For example: this is an article on Luther’s early years. http://www.chinstitute.org/index.php/chm/sixteenth-century/early-luther/

There is material for all ages. In an age when we have tended to lose sight of those who have gone before us CHI keeps alive the marvelous work done by the saints who have paved the way.

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