Sunday 21 September 2014

The  Messiah’s Secret  - The Crimson Worm.

 
(picture taken from our hay field overlooking town of Haslingden, Rossendale )

This year our summer in the North of England has been the warmest that we have had for a long time. It has been so warm that I had to sit in the shade especially hay making in June, however, we didn't erect a shelter).

In the Middle East the temperature reaches over a hundred degrees especially in the region where the city Nineveh was located on the eastern bank of the Tigris river opposite the modern city of Mosul in Iraq.

Young people's talk.  
Jonah the prophet was called by God twice  to take a message to the people of Nineveh. In our reading we find that this is the second calling and this time Jonah responded. He went through the streets proclaiming,“Yet forty days, and Nineveh will be overthrown.” Afterwards he found a place to sit and watch over the city, where he built himself a shelter.(A child came and sat on a chair in front of the picture of a shelter.)


It was very hot: the sun shone (hold up the sun) and the wind blew.(hold up the picture of the wind)

Overnight a plant appeared and it protected him from the heat of the sun’s rays, and the sultery wind blew 
God sent a worm, which was not like the worms we find in the soil.It was round and scarlet in colour and about the size of a small pea. The worm ate the root of the plant. 
(Tolaath - from the same root, refer to the cochineal insect. Unger's Bible Dictionary. Coccus ilicus. Scarlet worm. Biblehub.com)
When it is time for the female to lay her eggs, which is only the once in a life time, she climbs onto a tree and lays her eggs under her body. 







The eggs are  protected by her crimson shell . When the eggs hatch the mother dies and the  young worms feed on their mother. 
She gives her life to create new life which speaks of Jesus dying for us so we might live for ever.
Jonah liked the plant and was angry that it had died.
God was teaching Jonah that just as he liked the plant and felt sorry for it. God loved the people of Nineveh and took pity on them.
God says to us, I love all the people in the world even those who don’t know me yet and God wants us to tell people about His love for them.

Readings Jonah 3: 10. 4: 11. Matthew 20: 1-16.                                                                 

The prophet Jonah was called by God twice to go to the city of Nineveh with a message
The two calls are quite different in their content. The difference lies in the change of one single word. The word ’against’ in the first call was to 'preach against' the city, in the second to 'preach to it' the message. The first of Judgement, the second a message of grace and mercy which resulted in repentance and salvation for the Gentiles.

On the first occasion, Jonah disobeyed; on the second he fulfilled. Between the two calls, Jonah had a most gruesome experience, dying in the stomach of the whale, and then being miraculously resurrected and deposited on dry land.                                                                            
In our reading after Jonah’s second call he was given a message that he clearly believed that God would bring judgement on the city, “Yet forty days, and Nineveh will be overthrown.” But the King and people of Nineveh believed him and they repented.                                                       
Jonah was displeased, and being a prophet of Israel, he was worried about his reputation.
Even though he knew that God was merciful and not easily angered. The outcome was not how he had discerned it, Jonah wanted to die, his pride had been injured, he had not expected the city to repent.

We read in verse 10. God had changed his mind about destroying the city of Nineveh. “When God saw what they did, how they turned from their evil way, God repented of the evil which he had said he would do to them; and he did not do it.”
God had pity on the people of Nineveh even though they were enemies of Israel, God saved them from destruction as they repented from their heart. “All that the Father gives me will come to me; and him who comes to me I will not cast out.” John 6: 37

The visual aid revealed that God was showing Jonah his love for all the people who he had created. And he was showing future generations the way of faith and grace, illustrated through the plant and the worm.

Many Biblical scholars see this as depicting Law and Grace
The plant that sprang up was the law and the worm that ate the root of the plant represents the new covenant by faith and grace in Jesus.
The plant represents Jonah’s reliance upon himself: when he built his shelter and his pity for the plant which really was in fact his self pity at being left without the plants shade .And his pride, his self esteem had been injured, having discerned the message as a word of condemnation that was punishable under law.

Jesus’ parable. The labourers were under law who had worked all day had expected more than what was agreed with the vineyard owner. The denarius represents Salvation and a day represents a life time.  Those who Jesus described as ‘the last first and the first last were under grace. Jesus is both the last and the first. When John saw Jesus, “I fell at his feet as though dead. But he laid his right hand upon me, saying, “Fear not, I am the first and the last, 18. And the living one; I died, and behold I am alive for evermore.” Revelation 1:17, 18. This as I understand it,( in verse 12) makes us all equal in Christ as Paul wrote in his letter to the Colossians,  "And have put on the new nature, which is renewed in knowledge after the image of its creator. Here there cannot be Greek and Jew, circumcised and uncircumcised, barbarian, Sythian, slave, free man, but Christ is all, and in all." Colossians 3: 10,11.

The crimson worm under grace was a prophecy relating to the Christ,.  Psalm 22: 6-8.  “But I am a worm, and no man; scorned by men, and despised by the people. All who see me mock at me, they make mouths at me, they wag their heads; He committed his cause to the Lord; let him deliver him, let him rescue him, for he delights in him.”                                                                                         
The Psalmist prophecy was fulfilled when the passers by along with the chief priest and scribes mocked and wagged their heads at Jesus on the cross saying, “He saved others; he cannot save himself.” In Mark 15: 29-32.                                                                                                                   
In Paul’s letter to the Romans he  wrote, “ the wages of sin is death”
Jesus bore all sin upon the tree and died and God delivered Jesus from sin that leads to death. Three days later God raised Jesus up from the grave.

The scarlet worm that God used to illustrate his grace.
The female worm firmly attaches herself to the tree and dies, so that her young feed on her and take up their new life from their mother.
Three days later the worm changes colour from scarlet to white, it speaks of death, resurrection and ‘Christ in us.’ 
             
 In Paul’s letter to the Galatians,  “I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me; and the life I now live in my flesh I live by faith in the Son of God.” Galatians 2: 20.  God calls us to die to sin and self. We feel how God feels about sin and were we once relied entirely on ourselves in every aspect of daily life, we now look to Jesus.

The scarlet worm continues to bless us after her death:The dead worm’s  white wax was scraped off the tree to used for polishing wood, it’s called shellac
The crushed worm was once used to make medicine to regulate the heart beat and its’ colour was used as dye.


Prophesies for the end time in John’s Book ‘Revelation.  
Jesus blesses us in many ways: w have fellowship with the Trinity Father, Son and the Holy Spirit and other Christians. Now as we pray we find that Jesus is guiding us, watching over us. Jesus relies on us to serve him through the things he calls us to do like telling people about the prophesies that are leading up to the 'Great Tribulation' great in the sense of being a great catastrophe. This ia a warning to the world that John wrote about in Revelation 7: 14. 18:9. Matthew 24. 
 It’s part of the churches ministry to make this prophecy known in order to bring nations to repentance.                                                      

Monday 8 September 2014

The  Messiah’s Secret – Visions and Dreams                                                         

A Prophet to a Nation
Christian Mary Whitehouse spoke out against the permissive society in England in the sixties and seventies. Rev Gerald Moate said at her funeral service said "Her achievements and failures, her prophetic vision and personal limitations have been well documented. Mary campaigned to ‘Clean up TV.’ The 9pm watershed to protect children from adult material on TV. The watershed was introduced as a direct result of Mary Whitehouses' campaign.

The prophet Ezekiel
 Ezekiel’s name means “God will strengthen” He was strengthened by God to be a sign to Israel. Ezekiel found the hardest part of being given a prophetical vision was speaking it out, any prophecy is open to scrutiny as a result it won’t be necessarily be acted upon. Ezekiel 12: 11.                                                                                                     
Ezekiel’s visions at Chebar in 593 BC were powerful as they showed the glory of God and spoke of judgment.  
The interpretation: God resided in the temple, but because Israel was a rebellious people God would leave his temple.                                                                                           
Ralf Alexander in his book ‘Ezekiel’ “The Mosaic covenant was a conditional covenant. If the nation of Israel obeyed the stipulations of this treaty, she would appropriate the blessings of Yahweh, which were intimately connected to the possession of the land of Canaan and its fruitfulness. On the contrary, if the people disobeyed this law, they would experience the cursing of God which would be manifested by their expulsion from Canaan and the desolation of the land.” Deuteronomy 27: 28.
The false prophets who had hardened their hearts could not hear what God was saying so we read they spoke from their own human spirit. 
They said that there was no call for alarm in their day. Ezekiel 13: 3                                                                                                                                         
Ralph Alexander in his book ‘Ezekiel’ wrote, “There were those who spoke against Ezekiel’s visions through a proverbial saying that was circulating Jerusalem at the time which declared: “The days are prolonged and every vision failed” this judgment was in the distant future” Ezekiel 12: 21

Ezekiel again heard from God, he was instructed to go and shut himself in his house where God would not allow him to leave the house and speak with anyone, unless God himself gave the words for Ezekiel to speak.

But the Spirit entered into me, and set me upon my feet; and he spoke with me and said to me, “Go, shut yourself within your house. 25 And you, O son of man, behold, cords will be placed upon you, and you shall be bound with them, so that you cannot go out among the people; 26 and I will make your tongue cleave to the roof of your mouth, so that you shall be dumb and unable to reprove them; for they are a rebellious house. 27 But when I speak with you, I will open your mouth, and you shall say to them, ‘Thus says the Lord God’; he that will hear, let him hear; and he that will refuse to hear, let him refuse; for they are a rebellious house.” Ezekiel 3: 24-27.                                                                                                           Ezekiel’s dumbness was a sign to Israel   
In Chapter 24 the people asked him for the meaning of the visions. Ezekiel was given the words to speak, “Say to the house of Israel, Thus says the Lord God: Behold, I will profane my sanctuary, the pride of your power, the delight of your eyes, and the desire of your soul; and your sons and your daughters whom you left behind shall fall by the sword.” Ezekiel 24: 21.                                                                   
 Seven years later in 586 BC the prophecy was fulfilled when Nebuchadnezzar destroyed Solomon’s temple. God released Ezekiel from saying nothing. His message changed to one of hope and restoration of Israel.

A sign to Israel    
Zechariah the father of John the Baptist while at the hour of prayer in the temple saw in a vision an angel who spoke to him, telling him that God had heard his prayer for a child and they would have a son who they must call John. Zechariah could not speak afterwards. His speech returned after John’s birth when he announced his name. This was sign to draw attention to John’s ministry of bringing people to repentance in preparation for the coming in of God’s kingdom.                                                                                                   

Another sign   
Jesus’ miracles and healing were signs that God was calling the nation to see what God was doing.  
In our Gospel reading Mark 7: 24-37 Jesus demonstrated that he was more than just a prophet. He released unconditionally the man who was deaf and had a speech impediment and the demon possessed daughter of the Canaanite woman by the power and grace of God.  

At Pentecost the fulfilment of the prophet Joel’s prophecy. 
 And in the last days it shall be, God declares, that I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh, and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions and your old men shall dream dreams; yea, and on my menservants and my maidservants in those days I will pour out my Spirit; and they shall prophesy.”        

During my Reader training I was linked with St John Baxenden for a year. The Lord confirmed to the fellowship at St John's that they were moving in the right direction when a well respected member of the fellowship was given a vision. It was of a bridge linking the church with the community.
As I understood it was a vision to encourage them. The Lord was upholding and developing the ministry between the church and the local community.

Christians are given a vision that brings them to faith like Paul on the Damascus Road. 

Mrs Paris saw a vision of Jesus at work. 
On our way home after a meeting Mrs Paris the wife of one of the Wardens at Christ Church Walmersley shared with me her vision of Jesus. Many years before while at work Jesus stood at the side of her sewing machine in front of her. She said it happened so quickly and in a moment he was gone. This dear lady so quiet and gentle, unassuming and sincere in her faith, she had a wonderful experience and her faith took on substance. 

John the Apostle's Revelation. 
John the Apostles' visions on the Isle of Patmos. In Chapter 4 he described God's throne giving similar descriptions of the living creatures in Ezekiel's account, but John does not see any wheels. He saw the door was open and there are 24 elders around the throne worshipping the Lord our God.
In chapter 7 the Lamb is on the throne surrounded by thousands of Saints wearing white robes and holding palms all praising God and the Lamb.
John’s vision is a message of assurance that reveals that heaven’s door is open to all believers. Our future is assured in Christ that whatever our circumstances we are to keep looking forward to our eternal life in Christ. 

Dreams
Joseph in the Hebrew Scriptures was given dreams from God and he also had the interpretation of dreams. Joseph shared his dream with his brothers, "Behold, we were binding sheaves in the field, and lo, my sheaf arose and stood upright; and behold your sheaves gathered around it, and bowed down to my sheaf." His brothers were not pleased they like Joseph knew the interpretation, "Are you indeed to reign over us." 
Joseph had another dream and he told his brothers his dream, "Behold, the sun, the moon, and eleven stars were bowing down to me." His brothers dismissed his dream. Joseph's dreams were prophetic and they came to their fulfilment when he became governor of Egypt and his family came to Egypt in the famine and came before him seeking grain. Genesis 37: 5-11. 42: 6. 

Another kind of dream 
The famous words of Martin Luther King, ‘I have a dream today.' 51 years ago on the 28th August 1963.                                                                                                                                               
Mahalia Jackson shouted from the crowd, “Tell them about the dream Martin.”  

“I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, and every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight; "and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all flesh shall see it together.” Isaiah 40: 4. 
"This is our hope, and this is the faith that I go back to the South with.
With this faith, we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith, we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood.   
With this faith, we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day." 

Martin Luther King like all prophets have a difficult path to follow and we know that he saw his dream realised in 1964. He was assassinated on 4 April 1968. But Martin Luther King will go down in history as a man who had a dream fulfilled.

The prophet’s calling to speak out in the face of opposition is indeed a hard path to follow. The harder the message to give the more important the message and we have the assurance that God will strengthen his prophet and his word will not return empty. Be patient and trust in the Lord.