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Missing! A MAN NAMED MATTHEW!


Missing
! A man Named Matthew!

Supplementary Reading: Ephesians
1: 1-23

Scripture Emphasis

Matthew 9:9 As Jesus went on from there, he saw a man named Matthew sitting at the tax collector’s booth. “Follow me,” he told him, and Matthew got up and followed him.

In the New Testament, we encounter numerous instances where personal narratives become memorialised by some inanimate object. One such instance is Matthew’s account of his own eventual apostleship. A tax booth, usually manned by Matthew, was inexplicably vacant as far as the residents of Capernaum knew!; “Missing! A Tax Collector named Matthew”.

“It sounds suspicious,” mused the self-appointed guardians of public morals.
” It demands an immediate investigation”!
And investigate, they did!

Were there rumours of Matthew’s
dissatisfaction with his employment as the collector of Roman taxes in Capernaum? Those investigating Matthew’s strange disappearance questioned his closest friends, of whom there were few. But none had any such information to offer. Yet, few people in Capernaum kept silent upon hearing his name. There was a glint of suspicion conveyed from the eyes of the kindest and most generous citizens! It seemed even to Matthew that his fate was to spend his life in Capernaum with the damning suspicion that was engulfing the community like molten lava! What capacity could any human have to withstand the cruel onslaught against all his dreams while being a tax collector for the despised Romans?
However, the vacant tax booth was a living symbol of sleepless nights, scalding tears, haunting dreams, and trembling promises—but for Matthew, it was also God’s knocking time!

Dawn broke in the eastern sky as Matthew began executing last night’s promising resolve. He would put himself in the place where the seeking shepherd would most likely look to find His lost sheep named Matthew.
I do not know
“how deep were the waters crossed
or how dark was the night that the Lord passed through, ere he found His sheep that was lost”. (2)
I only know that find His sheep, He did.

I imagine God’s long-awaited occurrence of Matthew’s apostleship was finally celebrated in Heaven that morning!

God’s plan originated when He breathed into Matthew the breath of life and began preparing and equipping him to fulfil the divine mission of apostleship. Throughout Heaven, the long Amen sounds as the Creator announces, ” Today, Matthew begins his mission for which I chose Him the day I created him: Matthew, Apostle Of Jesus,The Lord.”

In our day, amidst wars and rumours of wars, and the promotion of segregation among nations and, the hateful abuse that destroys the fabric of familiar neighbourhood living and, the deafening silence of those appointees to bring hope and faith into the world, is anathema to the Creator’s ideal of the coming of His Kingdom. At the same time that Matthew appeared on the missing person’s list in Capernaum, in Spirit, Matthew was elsewhere! In Heaven, precisely at the same time, he is the subject of jubilation.
Matthew, the tax collector, finally yields to God’s plan that he become an Apostle of Jesus Christ.
Have you looked lately at God’s possible plan
for your life?

 Is God still waiting for you to fill the position for which you were born? One may not have to vacate one’s present occupation. You may successfully discharge both callings! But that decision is best made in the Presence of Jesus Christ, just between the two of you! ( see Ephesians 1: 3 – 11)

Hymn: I Feel The Winds Of God Today

https://youtu.be/kaQoC_VW8YE?si=e7O13uc3ekAyQRG6

Prayer To Follow This Meditation

“My times are in Your hands, my God. I will them there.”
There can be no greater desire than that in this world; to awaken each morning in the glory of Your dawn, in confidence that Your strength will be proportioned to meet  the demands of the hours ahead.
Then, as the day is ending, to see the lights of Heaven shining through the azure dome is to be assured that God is keeping watch over us all. In the days that You will yet grant me, please ‘keep my memory green’ that I will be faithful to remember the specific tasks for which God sent me here to earth.

Then, like Matthew, I will hear from the Lord,
Well done, good and faithful servant.
“Enter into the joy of thy Lord”. Amen

                   NOTES

  1. Scripture references in the text are from the NIV translation of Scriptures.
  2. Quoted from the hymn titled, ” The Ninety And Nine”. Words by Elizabeth Cecilia Elephantine,1840-1908.

    3.The photo is my yielding to a predisposed memory of my childhood days. From this very spot I have felt both  an admiration and a profound sadness while watching the sea. The photo is a view of the sea from the ‘wharf’ in Brigus, Conception Bay, Newfoundland.

 

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A Reading Of The Passion Of Our Lord

                     (Read by F. Curtis)

A Reading Of The Passion Of Our Lord 

  • O sacred Head, now wounded
    With grief and shame weighed down
    Now scornfully surrounded
    With thorns, Thine only crown
    How art Thou pale with anguish
    With sore abuse and scorn!
    How do those features languish
    Which once was bright as morn!
    What Thou, my Lord, has suffered
    Was all for sinners’ gain
    Mine was the transgression
    But Thine the deadly pain
Lo, here I fall, my Savior!
‘Tis I deserve Thy place
Look on me with Thy mercy
And save me by Thy grace.What language shall I borrow
To thank thee, dearest friend,
For this thy dying sorrow,
This love knows no end!
O, make me thine forever!
And should I fainting be,
Lord, let me never, never,
Outlive my love to thee!
Hymn: Beneath The Cross Of Jesus
              https://youtu.be/qr7_i8HJ-Jo

 

 

 

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KNOW THYSELF

“KNOW THYSELF”

 Additional Reading Luke 4: 1- 13. “The Temptations Of Jesus”

Text Psalm 71: 4-5

” Deliver me, my God, from the hand of the wicked, from the grasp of those who are evil and cruel. For you have been my hope, Sovereign Lord, my confidence since my youth”.

The ancient Greek dictum,” Know Thyself”, was carved in stone at the entrance of the temple of Apollo at Delphi, Greece. The” Know Thyself” inscription has encouraged people of all ages to search for self-understanding. Consequently, that undertaking quickly reveals that the essence of one’s life is not to be searched for in the world outside but within one’s self. “To know oneself seems to be the easiest thing of all, yet it is the hardest,” concludes one ancient philosopher. And so it remains to this hour.

Now, we will accept this challenging invitation to Know Thyself by first exploring the experiences of David, Israel’s one-time famous king, as told by himself in Psalm 71  of The Old Testament.

It becomes clear to readers at the outset of this Psalm that David’s self-knowledge takes him immediately beyond the confines of the present world. Consequently, an unrelenting search inside himself reveals that God is waiting, ready to satisfy his quest.
You have been my hope, Sovereign Lord, my confidence since my youth. From birth, I have relied on you; you brought me forth from my mother’s womb. I will ever praise you.” (Psalm 71: 4-6).
It remains a fact established over aeons that by accepting the challenge to “Know Thyself,” one must, from the outset, know that humans can only know themselves by knowing God first.
But notice David is not granted immunity from the pitfalls that seem to be woven into the very fabric of man’s world. Instead, threats become the cornerstone of emerging faith, and victory lies hidden in the fiercest temptations. Wise is the man who, like David, calls to memory faith’s prior conquests when threatening foes are on his very threshold.

 “Know Thyself” is the consciousness of God being present within a person. And therefore, one can survey all worldly situations with the aid of divine introspection.

 It is remarkable how David, in this Psalm, portrays the make-up of a human being; body, mind and Spirit, still used in modern Psychology to describe the connection between all three aspects of our being, the mental, the physical and the spiritual. (2)

Quite naturally, David, a resident of a worldly community, shares its material and physical and mental features. Therefore David is acquainted with the critical nature of some fellow citizens. Their suspicions often result in physical threats and wholesale condemnation of another person’s successes. But, like a basketweave throughout the first portion of David’s Psalm, consciousness of the immediate danger to his body prompts him to seek refuge and deliverance from his God, thus revealing his spiritual stance.
Nevertheless, the preservation of the body is part of one’s identity in the physical world, where tradition dictates that one is responsible for defending himself against all threats. Consequently
, the mind urges David to fight fire with fire as the only legitimate response to protect the body from imminent threats. To do otherwise is considered a sign of weakness. ” May my accusers perish in shame. May those who want to harm me be covered with scorn and disgrace.” David concludes.
(vs 13)

But, in David’s case, running parallel throughout this weave, there is the memory of a more noble thought:  “From birth, I have relied on You. You have been my hope, O Sovereign Lord, my confidence since my youth.” David’s return to his origin is not a new beginning out of nothing but a restoration. And so it remains for everyone who answers the call to ” Know Thyself”.
 As He prepares to begin His earthly ministry, the New Testament record of Jesus, the Son Of God, deals with the cruel onslaught of worldly temptations. In the end, Jesus demonstrates the essential requirements for his followers: “Love the Lord, Thy God, with all thy heart, and thereby be enabled to “Know Thyself,” 

   PRAYER TO FOLLOW THIS MEDITATION

O God of such tender love, mercy, and wisdom that I am
lost in wonder, praise and awe.
I marvel that You placed us incomplete in this world where so many attractive resources promise to satisfy our pressing quest for completion.

You also reserved a private space for each one of us. From here, you gently reveal with love to everyone that to become overpowered in the world’s riches and eventually name them ‘mine’ is to remain incomplete forever.

 You whisper from Your dwelling place within me, “Hold all the world’s riches in your spirit, thus transforming them into things of lasting beauty, and finally give them back to the world transformed by the love of God! Thank You, whispering, God, I trust You to lead me aright. Continue to lead me to know myself and express a living, passionate love for You as Jesus did. Amen.
Hymn: Be Still My Soul

https://youtu.be/5UJFw3p76d8

 

NOTES

  1. Scripture references are from the NIV translation.
  2. Meaning of Body Mind and Spirit
    mind body and spirit meanings – Search (bing.com)

3. Hymn Youtube as indicated at the site.