Church Motto 2007 - "So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." 

 Isaiah 41:10

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May 2007 

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 MAY’S SUNNY DAYS

The month of May is a beautiful month. It heralds those azure skies which are the promise of high summer. It was up into one such sky that our Lord ascended about this time of the year. Ascension day deserves to be marked by believers. It signals the throne ministry of our Lord Jesus-mediating for sinners and interceding for saints-and preparing the church for His return. This ministry as an old preacher, Harry Ironside, noted is marked by the usage “Christ Jesus” in Paul’s correspondence-as distinct from “Jesus Christ”-which refers in the main to the Lord’s ministry while on earth.

 TESTIMONY TO THE LORD IN GLORY

All the gospel writers pronounce on the Lord’s going up into glory and of it the creed says “He ascended into heaven from whence he shall come to judge the living and the dead.” Gone -yet only  a prayer away. Gone-yet God’s promise stands “I will never leave you nor forsake you.”  When Israel said good-bye to Moses God gave them Joshua and trysted His sure presence all their wanderings o’er. Well might we sing with gusto “Lord of all being throned afar whose glory shines from sun and star, centre and soul o f every sphere, yet to each loving heart how dear.”

 MATTHEW

In that mount to which Jesus drew the eleven in Galilee-where he had once for all given them his authoritative instructions (Greek = ETAXATO)-they beheld Him and worshipped him-though even in worship some were of two minds-there was something so majestic so glorious now-they fell down in worship but became confused-till Jesus came very close to them-they saw the detail of his features and those tell-tale marks-and they listened to that familiar and kindest voice they knew from the great sermon in the earliest days and ever since. This time it had a powerful factual message-“All authority in heaven and on earth has been given me-march-teach-baptise into the one name of the Yahweh-Father Heir of the ages and alone Spirit of holiness-teach all I set out on this mount-and Look well-as the “I am” I will  be with you all the time till your sacrificial  ministry of sharing the burdens comes to fulfilment. Matthew records 58 “Beholds”-compelling sights-special one-off moments that grabbed the eyes and the soul. This one means “keep looking” for even when you cannot see me I will be with you some more days –and unseen in every day-  till you see me daily once more in the kingdom of a thousand years-in short “all the days.” (Matthew 28 16-20)

 MARK

Mark records the stubborn refusal o f the apostles to believe the reports of the women on the resurrection-in the context of the Lord’s rebuke of lacking faith. He then records what must have been one of Christ’s final challenges to “their”faith-when He signalled “new tongues” “exorcism” “protection in deadly dangers” and “divine healing” as areas for the exercise of faith. Mark then tells us that the Lord spoke tenderly once for all to them (as registered in Acts 1) and was received up in heaven and was enthroned once for all in divine and heavenly power. So they heralded everywhere His Lordship-His cross and his rule and the Lord granted signs that “followed immediately” or “pursued the enemy of souls” (Greek= EPAKOLOUTHOUNTON) (Mark 1615-20)

 LUKE

Luke tells of the walk up Olivet toward Bethany-of the parting to different stations of strategic service (Greek DIESTE)-Christ in Glory to which he was borne away.They went back to Jerusalem joyous with the sight of blessing of the pierced hands as the last sight-arms outstretched encompassing the world.The prompting of the angels-“Why stand longer”-He will return as if to say-“there’s much to do”(Lk24 50ff&Acts1.

JOHN

John ends his narrative with the Lord’s word to Peter, “If I will that he(John)remains alive till I come(cf Revelation 1.17) what is that to you”. He has dealt with the ascension in chapters 14-16 in the Upper room-“Now I am going to Him who sent me-yet none of you asks where I am going” “I came from the Father and entered the world-now I am leaving the world and going back to the Father…I have overcome the world”The ascension pronounces MISSION ACCOMPLISHED-VICTORY-and challenges us to keep the faith-fight the good fight-enter into His victory and keep in view his presence and his outstretched arms!

                                     Yours In the joy and certainty of resurrection-

                                                 Pastor Bob

 

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