Today is t-5 because day one will start Jan 1, 2015
Genesis 1:1
א בראשית ברא אלהים את השמים ואת הארץ:
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
It seems to be such a simple statement until you truly think about what it is saying.
At the start of things, not after something else was done but at the first of our known existence, there was a creation. Have you ever thought about the word creation. When you create you make something known out of things you can't see. Our scientific knowledge is finally advanced enough for us to realize that God created things out of atoms, molecules, protons, neurons and we understand that these are things that are unseen. But what about things that are smaller that we don't know about? God created these things first and we don't even know what they are. Maybe in another two thousand years, if the Lord lingers, we might understand a bit more about the unseen things.
It is so easy to lose the more subtle turn of words when we change languages. This shows us that the word for God that is used is Elohim, which helps us to visualize the majesty of our Lord. Elohim is the plurality of majesty. Those of us who don't have royalty in our governing bodies have a hard time understanding this concept. But I just stop and think of my God as my King, that helps.
Then we get the direct object marker et which tells us precisely what it was that God created. The heavens and the earth. When we read the words, the heavens, it does not do justice to the concept that is being brought forth here. Go outside on a star filled night and look up. You can't see all that God has created. You will get a small glimpse of it when you look up, but your eye can not perceive what is beyond.
The earth is a wonder-filled object of its own. From our gravity to the smallest micro organism that lives here, this world is filled with things we are just starting to understand.
A thought for consideration: Are we the only place that God created Man? In the expanse of all the stars did God create others? Scripture doesn't directly address that. Some things we are not meant to know until the time is right. Some things we are never meant to know. God tells us over and over again, in scripture, to trust Him. Would we like to know? Sure. Do we need to know? Not if God doesn't reveal it to us.
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Thursday, December 25, 2014
A Christmas Story
To Touch the Hand of God
I don’t know why I have
to endure such hardship and suffering, Samuel thought. I never wanted to be a
sheep herder. I never wanted to spend my time outside. I wanted to be a money
collector… No, better than that I wanted to be a soldier, a man of authority.
He stood straight and puffed his chest out... and slumped in
deflation just a quickly. His one piece garment
brushed against the rock he stood on. He looked down in disgust noting there
was no difference in color between the rock and his garment. Even the color of
his sandals blended into the rock.
I’m eighty five years
old. No one would take me as a soldier now, he thought.
He sighed and picked up his staff. He saw the little ewe as
it stumbled across a rock and fell on its side. He hurried over to help the lamb.
It was bleating with vigor, kicking furiously trying to right itself. He
reached down to stroke its head murmuring soothing words as he worked to set
the lamb upright.
“It’s alright. I’ve got you now.”
He grunted as he struggled with the small lamb. His age had
taken its tole on his strength. He finally got the animal upright and lifted
the lamb by its neck and shoulders. At last the ewe got its footing and
scrambled away. Losing his balance, Samuel sat back down with a bump. He
laughed and rubbed his thigh.
I don’t know why I am
so grumpy today, he thought. No amount of authority could give me the
satisfaction I feel when I help one such as these. They are so helpless without
their shepherd.
This time he had reason to puff out his chest. He saved the
life of one of the little ones. And he could do that at least once a day.
They need me and in
some ways I need them more, he thought.
Samuel smiled as he looked over his flock. God had a plan
and he knew it was not his job to second guess the all-mighty one.
Samuel moved from from his sitting position to kneeling
before the LORD. He put his hands together and started his prayer.
Blessed are you O’Lord
my God King of the Universe. Have mercy on me. Forgive me for forgetting that
you have a plan for everything. Amen
When Samuel opened his eyes he realized it was almost
evening. He used his cane to stand and headed to the night camp. He sat with
his friends when one of them spoke to the group.
“We need some to go out tonight and guard the sheep. We have
reports of wolves seen today.”
Samuel stood up.
“I will go. My old bones will not let me sleep much any how.
I will take the dog and nap when he is quiet.”
Several of his friends agreed to go with him for the first
watch. They walked out to the pasture and found a place to sit to talk in the
star lit evening.
Samuel thought he had fallen asleep and was dreaming when he
saw a man surrounded by a bright light. He was dressed in white and his hair
was white. The shepherds fell to their knees in fear. And the angel began to
speak.
“Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great
joy which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of
David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign to you; Ye
shall find a babe wrapped in swaddling clothes lying in a manger.”
Samuel saw many bright lights that appeared to be praising
God and he heard them say:
“Glory to God in
the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.
They were gone as quickly as they appeared. Samuel went with
the rest of the shepherds to look for the baby. When they saw the stable they
knew it was the place the babe slept.
Samuel trembled and fell to his knees when he saw the babe.
In his heart he knew that this was the Saviour. The babe waved his arms about and Samuel
reached out and touched his hand.
He felt as if lightening struck his heart.
My Saviour, he
thought. I have touched the hand of God.
A new Year and it is time to go back to go back to work.
My new Hebrew class starts in January so it is time for me to go back to work on my vocabulary before classes start.
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