Then the Lord said to me,
“Write my answer plainly on tablets, so that a runner can carry the correct message to others." Habakkuk 2:2
Is Jesus Safe?
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This is my second article post for 2012 and already I’m off the rails. I didn’t want to ignore my regular posting day but I also didn’t want to post something I didn’t fully think through.
I’ve been contemplating the life of Jesus and I want to ask your thoughts on this question - is Jesus safe?
I’ll be back on Tuesday with a regular post and in the interim, watch the video for some food for thought.
There is a date notation in my Bible beside Habakkuk 2:2; it says 3/4/04. “Write down the revelation and make it plain on tablets so that a herald may run with it.” Wow. Seven years might seem like procrastination and perhaps it is that too, but on reading the passage again, my mind hovers over verse 3, “For the revelation awaits an appointed time; it speaks of the end and will not prove false.” In my Spirit, I believe we are living in the end time prophecies. I believe I was born for ‘such a time as this’. I believe I am ‘a voice of one calling in the desert, “Prepare the way for the Lord, make straight paths for him.”’ This blog is an effort to be faithful to the word of the Lord. It is an attempt to write and teach plainly what I hear is on the heart of the Father. It should also be clever and witty and sometimes make you laugh. Isn’t it just more noise on the internet, you may ask. I hope not. I believe not. There is a fresh voice in heaven that is waiting to be expressed ...
I posted something on social media that caused a bit of a stir. Perhaps you saw the original post and wanted to engage in a conversation but couldn’t because the original post was removed due to unintended reactions. If you are here to have a genuine conversation, then this is your invitation to the table. For the next few days, I will read, contemplate, and thoughtfully respond to your comments. Plus, I have snacks. She Said What?! For those who didn’t see the original post, I’m sure you’re curious. This is what I posted: The caption with the photo read, “Any forced ‘act of love’ is generally called rape. It was a deliberate choice of words, and I intentionally set privacy to ‘public’ because I wanted to provoke a reaction that would cause widespread genuine contemplation and discussion. However, there were two matters that I didn’t fully consider: The first is that I wanted to encourage discussion but I didn't exactly leave it open to invite a conversation with me. Besides, Face...
This morning, I’m challenged by the audacity of forgiveness. I mean, I’m really feeling challenged and every time I want to justify punishment and due consequence the Holy Spirit drops the lyrics from Freedom Reigns in my mind: Freedom reigns in this place Showers of mercy and grace Are falling on every face There is freedom Argh! It’s utterly frustrating. A couple who was leading in the church I formerly attended have been charged with heinous crimes. Since their arrest in spring, I’ve been grappling with forgiveness, especially since there hasn’t been evidence of repentance. The charges have been laid and their cases are in the early stages of the Canadian criminal justice system. Their next court appearance will be to set the trial dates – it could be next month or next year. My honest desire is for them to be convicted, and sentenced to the maximum term – 10 years. And if I’m truly honest, I don’t want them just to go to prison, but I want their stay to be tort...
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