Tuesday, April 19, 2016

ONE WHO EMBRACES

Today’s Reading: Habakkuk 1-2

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Seleucia was the seaport from which Paul and Barnabas left with John Mark for their first missionary journey (approx. AD 49, see Acts 13:4). Part of the ancient (man-made) harbour can still be seen. In AD 70 it became the base for the imperial Roman fleet. In the light of our key verse, imagine the military and merchant navies sailing over the vast seas. The breadth and depth of the seas are symbols of the knowledge of the glory of the Lord which is predicted for a future time by Habakkuk (Habakkuk 2:14).

GOOGLE MAPS – To see where the photo was taken, click HERE.

 

Key Verse: Habakkuk 2:4, 14

Behold the proud,

His soul is not upright in him;

But the just shall live by his faith.

…For the earth will be filled

With the knowledge of the glory of the Lord,

As the waters cover the sea.

 

“Habakkuk” means “One who embraces.” This prophet, motivated by love, embraced his people by warnings of imminent attack by the Chaldeans (Babylonians/modern Iraq) and by God’s mercy and restoration at a later time. He reminds Jerusalem that God is “from everlasting,” and that He is “The Holy One,” Who is “of purer eyes than to behold evil, and cannot look on wickedness.” When Jesus bore the sins of the world in His embrace He cried out, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” Could Habakkuk 1:13a be the reason that Jesus was forsaken? Think about it!

The Lord gives His answer in chapter 2. We are thrust forward to future times when God’s message will be common knowledge, written on “billboards,” as one translation of Habakkuk 2:2 puts it, or would you believe television or even a blog? The 16th century priest, monk, teacher, and pastor, Martin Luther, staked his life on the words of Habakkuk 2:4b, words which are quoted in Romans 1:17, Galatians 3:11, and Hebrews 10:38, “The just shall live by his faith.” For more of Luther’s story click here. A special person in my life, George Upton, said to me, “Jesus reached out His arms to embrace the whole world, and we nailed His hands to the cross.” Indeed that embrace does encompass the whole world today because of His cross.

PRAYER FOR TODAY:

Your disciples, Lord Jesus, were puzzled and no doubt filled with fear as they tried to piece together what they knew about the Messiah from their Hebrew Bibles (read Isaiah 53). I pray for the discipline to spend time today thinking about these things. I’m filled with wonder, love and worship for Your amazing grace revealed in the Gospels, which the Apostles were yet to write. Amen! Amen! Amen!!!

100 PERSONAL WORDS:

My son, David Reynold, our photographer, and his wife, Kathy, call their ministry, “World Embrace” (WE). Please pray for them as they embrace the people of Uganda (click here for a prayer focus).

I’m overcome with emotion just now, and I must pull myself back to loving God with my mind, and not just my heart, in order to complete the blog. It occurs to me that discoveries of natural laws, which God built into the cosmos, would revolutionize our ability to communicate God’s truth (all truth is God’s truth). Here I am typing on a laptop computer and posting what is written at the speed of light around the world. In 1517, Martin Luther, a 33-year-old theology professor at Wittenberg University, walked over to the Castle Church in Wittenberg and nailed a paper of 95 theses to the door, hoping to spark an academic discussion about their contents. I’m nailing this blog to a satellite 22,500 miles above earth, and “the earth” is “filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea” (Habakkuk 2:14). Of course, just as Luther’s words were not read by all, so not all will read my words here. Nevertheless, the potential is there for wide, in-depth coverage (like the sea). During the Second World War years, 1939-1945, I travelled to church each Sunday in the same way that Habakkuk might have travelled, by horse and carriage (buggy). No, we were not Amish. Millions of country people did this.

Yours for putting God’s message to humanity on billboards, on television, on the internet, and also communicating one-to-one God’s love and salvation,

David

P.S. Behind the Crossroads Centre in Burlington are the satellite dishes which, like billboards, make the message plain so that “He may run who reads it” (Habakkuk 2:2). Also, Crossroads has used billboards such as the one below on Bloor Street, Toronto.

The view from the top of the Crossroads Centre in Burlington, Ontario. You can see several satellite dishes in the background. This was during the summer of 2012, when we featured a full-sized replica of the Old Testament Tabernacle as part of Crossroads’ 50th Anniversary celebrations. My grandson, Adam Mainse (Ron & Ann’s son), was one of our tour guides.

Another view of a satellite uplink dish from the roof of the Crossroads Centre. The faithful sacrificial prayers and financial support of partners in ministry (you and me) make it possible to send God’s Word around the world.

A billboard in downtown Toronto in the late 1970’s advertising a new program called “100 Huntley Street.”

8 thoughts on “Tuesday, April 19, 2016

  1. Oh, my heart be still! O Rock, You have answered me! “You are of purer eyes than to behold evil, And cannot look on wickedness.” Habakkuk is incredible prophecy and so is your blog, dear David. Wish I had more time to write. I will come back to this blog, today. The scriptural explanation and your message is incredible, this morning. Blessings dearest saints in the Lord!

    “Enlarge the place of your tent, stretch your tent curtains wide, do not hold back…”
    (Isaiah 54:2, NIV)

    This song has been strumming in my head, all morning:
    Overwhelmed by Big Daddy Weave (runs into other great songs)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6oxXwRWFTo

  2. What a spectacular sea-scope; thank you David Reynold Mainse. For all the photo’s displayed in this blog too.

    Yes, “Jesus stretched out His arms to embrace the whole world, and we nailed his hands to the cross”

    Thank You Father God for Your Great Love for the world that You gave Your Only Begotten Son, Jesus, to die for us that we might live!!! Thank you, Thank You, Thank You!!!

  3. Inspiring blog Pastor David. Yes, I’m putting the Word on the internet for family and friends. Now from reading your blog, I should go public. oOthers need to be informed from these prophets that just as the Sovereign God judged sin back then, he will judge sin today but there is a way of escape through repentance and committing ourselves to the Lord Jesus Christ who took all that penalty away. Yes, it takes time for God to answer prayer. Have found that out just recently. In the meantime, He is also doing a work in us. Blessings saints!

  4. yes indeed Ger! God is ALWAYS working in our lives, EVERY DAY HE ALSO DOES A WORK IN US! I am so thankful that anyone can simply bow their head, confess that we have sinned against God, and ask for His forgiveness and receive this forgiveness IMMEDIATELY! No waiting, and sometimes I need to do this every few minutes! But He understands: I am so thankful. We jsut need to come to Him with a contrite mind, body and soul, He forgives all our sins, yesterday is forgiven and and forgotten! INCREDIBLE!

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