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The ultimate sacrifice

The following is a true story and it was published in the Fishing Chimes journal Volume 17, No 3 in July 1997.  It is the story of a boy who was an avid aquarist who got home a common Octopus.  The Octopus got used to its new home (aquarium) within a couple of days. The boy used to feed it small fish and other fish food and they developed a friendship. The Octopus would also allow him to feed it using a feeding stick, but one day, for no apparent reason, the Octopus stopped eating. The boy even tried to force feed it with a stick but the Octopus just refrained from eating. With its tentacles it would push the food away. He started to get worried and so he inspected the aquarium tank and found that in the tank, there was something that looked like a string of pearls. He first thought that it was some kind of dirt and tried to remove it but the Octopus would try and grab the pearly string back. Only then did it dawn on him that it could be the eggs of the Octopus.

The next day, he went to the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute and spoke with the Scientist, one by name R. Sarvesan, who had done some work on Cephalopod biology in the late 1960s. The scientist advised him to record everything like water temperature, pH, the behavior of the Octopus, saying that it is very rare for an Octopus to lay eggs in captivity and little is known as to how an Octopus takes care of their eggs. He also mentioned that in the wild, the mother Octopus abstains from feeding when it lays its eggs until they hatch. The scientist knew something that he did not tell the boy, a truth that the boy will find out only after the eggs hatch.

Depending on the temperature of the water, the eggs could take anywhere from four weeks to four months to hatch. This boy watched patiently each day, hoping for the eggs to hatch. It took nearly a month (about 29 days) for the eggs to hatch and during that entire period the Octopus did not eat anything. On the day the eggs hatched the Octopus finally came out from under the shell (it used as its home in the tank) as if to see its tiny little Octopi babies swimming around. The boy noticed that his Octopus was now really lean, thin, weak and moving very slowly. He tried to feed it, but the Octopus did not even accept the food. It had taken care of its eggs and now they had hatched. Refusing to eat, it hobbled around in the tank and without warning, curled up its tentacles and dropped to the floor. It breathed its last and died that day, the day that new life had come into the tank. Later the boy realize that what the scientist had not told him, was that the highest degree of parental care is observed in Octopus and even in the wild, the mother Octopus dies the day the eggs hatch or shortly thereafter.

That day the boy, who is now grown and the author of this article, was sad while at the same time, awed at the extent of the sacrifice. Yes it was my Octopus friend and I learned about the extent of  True love between a mother and her babies. An ultimate sacrifice. Everytime I recount this true story, I can’t help but think of such a love, a great love that was demonstrated by God Himself, for all of mankind, his own – an ultimate sacrifice by Jesus of Himself, so that His children (you and me) can live. I lost an Octopus friend that day, but now know of a friend who can be yours too, who will always be there, whose name is Jesus Christ, the personification of love itself. Jesus said, I lay down my life for my sheep (John 10:11) and when God, THE JUST, warranted a sacrifice, Jesus the High Priest showed up to the sacrifice. He however showed up without the animal to be sacrificed; empty handed because He chose to offer Himself as the ultimate sacrifice, on account of us.

John 10:15 (KJV)
15 As the Father knoweth me, even so know I the Father: and I lay down my life for the sheep.

John 15:13-14 (KJV)
13
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
14
Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I command you.

Images:
1 – Eggs of the Octopus as the string of pearls.
2 – Taken under a microsope, the three eggs show the developing young (visible eye spots) in different stages.

The sheep’s cry

When a sheep is lost, you would hear it bleat (cry) as it seeks to be found by the shepherd. The Psalmist expresses that this should be the cry of all who have gotten lost as stated in Psalm 119:176 which reads “I have  gone astray like a lost sheep; seek thy servant; for I do not forget thy commandments.”

Though we are like sheep gone astray and lost, the good news is that when we cry, Jesus Christ is not only a shepherd who seeks those who are lost (Luke 15) but that He is the good shepherd, one who is willing to give it all for us (His sheep), who will listen and respond. What should be the cry? Answer: Seek thy servant.

Is that your cry today? Is that my cry today?

Psalm 119:176 (KJV)
176 I have gone astray like a lost sheep; seek thy servant; for I do not forget thy commandments.

John 10:11 (KJV)
11 I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.

Dwell with the King for his work …

1 Chronicles 4:23 records that the potters who dwelt among plants and hedges, dwelt with the king for his work.

Point(s) to ponder:

  1. We as potters who are commissioned to plant the seed of the Gospel in others (Matthew 28:19), are we dwelling with the King Jesus?
  2. Are we dwelling with King Jesus for His work (not ours), which is to save all unto Himself.

1 Chronicles 4:23 (KJV)
23 These were the potters, and those that dwelt among plants and hedges: there they dwelt with the king for his work.

Testimony turners …

Jesus when expressing the signs of His coming describes that in addition to natural disasters and man made wars, those who are faithful will be physically persecuted and imprisoned before principalities (kings and rulers) for His name sake (Luke 21:12). But why should the faithful be put into fiery trials and be persecuted? The answer is so that persecution can turn into preaching and trials into testimony (Luke 21:13).

The faithful shall be put into fiery trials so that we can shine out for Jesus; so that the name of Jesus for which we are persecuted would continue to be preached and given testimony of.
Turn to Jesus today and He will turn your trials into testimony.

Luke 21:12-13 (KJV)
12
But before all these, they shall lay their hands on you, and persecute you, delivering you up to the synagogues, and into prisons, being brought before kings and rulers for my name’s sake.
13
And it shall turn to you for a testimony.

Lifted up to lift us up

In John 3:14, Jesus tells the learned Nicodemus that just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must [He], the Son of man be lifted up, basically speaking about the the manner of his crucifixion (lifted on the Cross).

But why did Jesus have to be lifted up? Jesus was lifted up so that He can lift us up; lift us out of the horrible pit, out of the miry clay (Psalm 40:2); lift our souls out of the grave (Psalm 30:3); and most importantly Jesus was lifted up so that He could draw all men [and women] unto himself (John 12:32). Jesus was lifted up so He can lift us up. The question is are you drawn to and unto Jesus?

John 3:14 (KJV)
14 And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up:

John 12:32 (KJV)
32 And I [Jesus], if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me.

Psalm 30:1,3 (KJV)
1
I will extol thee, O LORD; for thou hast lifted me up, and hast not made my foes to rejoice over me.
3 O LORD, thou hast brought up my soul from the grave: thou hast kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit.

Doctrine – Perishable or Promotable

Some doctrines are meant to perish while there is ONE that persists which needs to be promoted. Colossians 2:22 states that all commandments and doctrines of men are to perish and Titus 2:10 states that one ought to adorn the doctrine of God our Saviour in all things. Interestingly, the Bible uses the word ‘doctrine’ in plural form for those that are of men, but in a singular form, for that which is of God. There is only one doctrine of God. What is it? Titus 2:11 gives us the answer. The doctrine of God is “the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to ALL men.” In other words, the doctrine of God is the Gospel; it is Jesus Christ.

The thesaurus lists ‘promotes’ as one of the synonyms that expresses ‘dignify’ for the word ‘adorn’. In other words, the doctrine of God is to be promoted (adorned/dignified) so that it is provocative to all who see us wear (adorn) it.

Doctrines of men perish, while the doctrine of God (Jesus Christ) is to be promoted.

Point(s) to ponder:
1. Are we (adorned) clothed with the doctrine of God i.e., Christ Jesus so that He is promoted or are we following and using perishable doctrines of men?

Colossians 2:21-22 (KJV)
21
(Touch not; taste not; handle not;
22
Which all are to perish with the using;) after the commandments and doctrines of men?

Titus 2:10 (KJV)
10 Not purloining, but shewing all good fidelity; that they may adorn the doctrine of God our Saviour in all things.

The Cry of the Heathen

As I read the poem “The Cry of the Heathen”, I wondered as to what the Cry is for. The Cry as you can read in the poem is an yearning for the Desire of every nation to come, lest they die. The Desire of every nation is the promised One of God as expressed through His prophet Haggai. Who is the Desire of every nation? The prophet Haggai records that the LORD of hosts will shake the nations, and the desire of all nations shall come: and God will fill his temple with glory (Haggai 2:7). When the Desire of all nations comes, God will fill his house (temple) with glory. When Jesus entered into the temple at Jerusalem, he cleansed it and restored it to be the house of prayer. Following that, interestingly, the Bible records that the blind and the lame came to Him at the temple and He healed them (Matthew 21:13-14). Jesus does the same when he comes into our lives (for we are the temple of God). He cleanses us, and restores us to have communion (prayer dialog) with God and those who could not see (blind) or were unable to walk in the Spirit (lame) are healed to see Him, Jesus Christ, the Desire of all nations and walk in newness of life.

Sudden, before my inward, open vision,
Millions of faces crowded up to view;
Sad eyes that said, “For us is no provision;
Give us your Saviour, too
.”

Give us,” they cry, “your cup of consolation.
Never to our outstretching hands ’tis passed;
We long for the Desire of every nation,
And, O, we die so fast.”

Now to those of us who know Jesus Christ, the Desire of all nations, are we responding to the Cry of the Heathen; a Cry that is calling for our Savior, so they don’t die (spiritually without knowing Jesus Christ)?

Haggai 2:7 (KJV)
7And I will shake all nations, and the desire of all nations shall come: and I will fill this house with glory, saith the LORD of hosts.

The Ambassador’s assignment

The Bible says that we are ambassadors for Jesus Christ. An ambassador is an alien in the country He is sent to on a mission. Likewise our citizenship is in heaven, and we are aliens on earth (Philippians 3:20), but what is our mission?

Elizabeth Cheney’s poem,  “There is a Man on the cross” best describes our calling and commission.

Whenever there is silence around me
by day or by night
I am startled by a cry.
It came down from the cross —
The first time I heard it.
I went out and searched —
and found a Man in the throes of crucifixion,
and I said, “I will take You down,”
and I tried to take the nails out of His feet.
But He said, “Let them be,
for I cannot be taken down
until every man, every woman and every child
come together to take Me down.”
And I said: “But I cannot hear you cry.
What can I do?”
And he said, “Go about the world —
Tell everyone that you meet —
There is a Man on the cross.

2 Corinthians 5:20 (KJV)
20 Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ’s stead, be ye reconciled to God.

1 Corinthians 1:17-18 (KJV)
17
For Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the gospel: not with wisdom of words, lest the cross of Christ should be made of none effect.
18
For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.

Are you a Bridge Builder?

As I was reading the poem, “Are you a Bridge Builder?” whose author is purported to be the acclaimed Will Allen Dromgoole, it made me wonder if what is said of the old man in the poem could be said of me? I pray that it could and pray that it could be of you as well.

An old man going a lone highway
came at evening, cold and gray
to a chasm vast and deep and wide.
The old man crossed in the twilight dim,
the sullen stream had no fear for him;
But he turned when safe on the other side,
and built a bridge to span the tide.
“Old man” said a fellow pilgrim near,
“You are wasting your strength by building here,
Your journey will end with the ending day;
You never again will pass this way;
You’ve crossed the chasm deep and wide,
Why build you this bridge at eventide?

The builder lifted his old gray head,
“Good friend, in the path I’ve come,” he said,
“There followeth after me to-day
A youth whose feet must pass this way;
This chasm that has been naught to me,
To this fair youth may a pitfall be;
He, too must CROSS in the twilight dim —
Good friend, I’m building this bridge for him

God the Father gave Jesus Christ, his Son two pieces of wood and three nails and asked Him to build a bridge for man to access God. Jesus laid one piece flat on the ground to signify his act of humility and placed the other perpendicular to signify the access for fallen man from the deep miry pit of sin and death to reach up to God. He then placed Himself on the two pieces of wood and the three nails driven into his hands and feet held the Cross bridge together for man to reach God. He is the master bridge builder and he built a bridge known as the CROSS for us to reach God.

The Latin word Pontifex, used for the council of priests in Rome literally means “bridge builder”. We are royal priests, a.k.a., royal bridge builders ( 1 Peter 2:9) and the Pontifex maximus which literally means “greatest bridge builder” is the High Priest, Jesus Christ, who is established forever (Hebrews 5:5,6). Like the old man in the poem, those who have crossed over from death to life by believing in Jesus (safe on the other side), are we taking the time to build the bridge that restores relationship of those who don’t know Jesus Christ with Him by showing them the bridge Jesus built? Can you/I be called a bridge builder for God?

1 Peter 2:9 (KJV)
9 But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood [bridge builder], an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth the [bridge called the CROSS that JESUS built and sing the] praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light;

Rebuked the …

In the account in which Jesus stills the sea as recorded in the gospel according to Jesus’ disciple, Mark, the scripture tells us that when Jesus was awakened and questioned, as to whether he cared not that his disciples would perish, Jesus rebuked the wind and calmed the stormy sea (Mark 4:39). Rightfully so, it was not the wind that needed rebuke, but it was the mind of those who fretted without faith (Mark 4:40) while they had the one who created the sea (Psalm 95:5), right there with them. Furthermore, the disciples in their lack of faith, interestingly and ironically questioned Jesus on the very purpose, that He came. Jesus who is the Life itself was questioned at to whether he did not care if those with him lost theirs (perished). He came to give life and to give it more abundantly (John 10:10) and all who believe in Him, though they die (perish) shall live (John 11:25), for God not only cared, but He loved the world so much, that He sent His only begotten Son (Jesus) and whoever believes in Him (Jesus) shall NOT PERISH but have everlasting life (John 3:16).

Rightfully so, Jesus should have rebuked the mind of the disciples, but he spared them of that and rebuked the wind. It was the SPIRITUAL storm of blown faith and doubt INSIDE and not the PHYSICAL storm of wind and waves OUTSIDE that needed rebuke.  Are you and I questioning God, due to the lack of our faith, that deserves rebuke? God did not give us the spirit of fear, but of power, and of love and of a sound mind (one that does not deserve rebuke).

John 11:25 (KJV)
25 Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live:

2 Timothy 1:7 (KJV)
7 For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.

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