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The New Sheriff in Town

A familiar plot in many westerns begins with outlaws and anarchy reigning because there is no sheriff in the town, or the sheriff or deputies are unwilling or unable to do anything because of corruption or fear.  It is only after a brave lawman comes to town that order and peace are restored to the community.  This is the plot arc of a movie I watched as a kid called Support Your Local Sheriff , a parody of westerns and a comedy starring James Gardner who was just a guy "on his way to Australia."  His talent with a firearm was only matched by his ingenuity as he made a prison without bars secure with a little red paint.  There was no question having a new sheriff in town meant there were changes in the ways things were done, and for the better. Years ago when I lived in the States my wife and I purchased a house with the aim to completely renovate it.  Over the course of many months the layout was altered significantly as walls were knocked down, the kitchen and...

With Adoring Eyes

Occasionally a video pops up on my newsfeed about a lone or neglected animal given a new start by a caring rescuer.  I am impressed at the great lengths people go to for the purpose of rescuing strays and nursing them back to health.  They patiently build the trust of the animal until they can safely catch it with the aim to provide food, shelter and love.  Often over the course of months or years (which take mere minutes in a video) the horse, cat or dog that was rescued, fostered and settled undergoes massive changes in physical appearance and behaviour.  Animals that suffered neglect and abuse transform from being aggressive, skittish or cowering to bouncing around a yard at play, tail wagging with bright eyes, looking happy and healthy. Whenever I see those videos, I consider how the change in these animals provide insight into the lives of people who also have suffered for whatever reason.  One thing the rescuers do not focus on is how the creature came to...

Dealing with the Devil

The Bible has unrivaled wisdom and richness within its pages, and through it we gain divine insight we ought take to heart.  My eyes were recently opened to an incredible parallel all Christians do well to consider.  The children of Israel demanded a king, and according to God's direction the prophet Samuel anointed Saul of the tribe of Benjamin king.  God gave the people what they desired and asked for, yet many of them were displeased with God's choice.  For years people continued living autonomously as if they did not have a king when they actually had a king.  Saul was God's anointed, and their refusal to submit to him lead to unnecessary trouble. 1 Samuel 11:1-3 says, " Then Nahash the Ammonite came up and encamped against Jabesh Gilead; and all the men of Jabesh said to Nahash, "Make a covenant with us, and we will serve you."  2 And Nahash the Ammonite answered them, "On this condition I will make a covenant with you, that I may put out all y...

Hearts and Minds at Peace

The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much.  Having been provided access to God through prayer by His grace, it is both a privilege and duty of believers to pray.  What ought to be a first impulse can be relegated to a last resort when God is not in all our thoughts.  It is God's will we would pray without ceasing, and those who are wise discipline themselves to often align our hearts and minds with His. The prophet Samuel provides a good example of a person who often sought the LORD in prayer in 1 Samuel 8:4-6 :  " Then all the elders of Israel gathered together and came to Samuel at Ramah,  5  and said to him, "Look, you are old, and your sons do not walk in your ways. Now make us a king to judge us like all the nations."  6 But the thing displeased Samuel when they said, "Give us a king to judge us." So Samuel prayed to the LORD ."  When I am displeased, there are many things I can do instead of praying to God.  I ca...

Different People, Same God

It is amazing how God created every human being with a unique personality, perspective and eternal soul.  Soldiers who march together in step wearing matching uniforms have different strengths, weaknesses, preferences and desires:  there is nothing uniform about the individuality of people created in God's image.  The twins Jacob and Esau spent nine months in the womb of Rebekah together, yet when they emerged their appearance was completely different.  As they grew older their differences were more marked, for Esau was a cunning hunter who preferred living in the fields whilst Jacob was a plain man who preferred dwelling in a tent.  Esau was hairy, and Jacob was smooth skinned.  Their physical differences were small compared to their spiritual relationship with God, for Esau did not regard Him whilst Jacob was a man who had faith in God, wrestled with Him and was given a new name. Martha and Mary of Bethany were sisters who had contrasting personalities....

Eyes Opened by Grace

The grace of God is revealed by the divine inspiration of Balaam, a man whose eyes were open as he viewed the encampment of Israel according to their tribes.  Though Balaam was greedy and selfish, he had been given revelation from God concerning the nation of Israel and the Messiah who would rise out of Jacob and rule.  Afar off Balaam saw a Star come out of Jacob, and when Jesus was born wise men followed a star to worship the Child whose birth of a virgin had been foretold.  Balaam may have loved the wages of unrighteousness ( 2 Peter 2:15 ), yet God graciously for a season opened his eyes to see and proclaim what only God knew. Blessed is the one whose eyes are opened by God to behold wondrous things in His word!  Blessed are those whose eyes are opened by faith in Jesus Christ to behold Him as their God and KING of KINGS!  It is like the one Jesus makes to see is given the key required to open up the vast wealth of God's wisdom and understanding found throug...

Heard Of God

The richness of God's word is beyond compare.  It is a light to our feet, a lamp unto our path and more still:  they are the words of life revealed.  In pages filled with history, narrative, dialogue, poetry, praise and prophecy, we discover situations we can identify with and apply personally to our situations.  Though it was penned thousands of years ago and translated in English centuries ago, it remains relevant spiritual truth that transforms and sustains countless people through faith in God. Last night I read the passage when Hannah wept before the LORD at the tabernacle in Shiloh, deeply hurting from the provocations of her rival concerning her barrenness.  She cried out to God who had closed her womb to answer her request for a son she promised to give to the LORD and His service.  Eli the high priest, who watched her with a degree of disgust as her lips moved without audible sound, rebuked her for being drunk!  Hannah explained she was not in...