Saturday, March 31, 2012

The Resurrection Of Jesus


The Easter story does not end when Jesus steps out of the tomb alive and transformed .
To the contrary, it is actually the very beginning of the story of the new life of His disciples then
and ours now. It is what happened on this morning that allows us to be sure of
the Easter message. "He lives!"
A quote from the article 'The Resurrection Of Jesus" written by my wife, Joyce, and published on Associated Content under my pen name  'John Mario.' Associated Content became a part of the Yahoo Contributor Network.
The Resurrection Of Jesus

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Isaiah: Prophet Of The Coming Christ


Who was Isaiah? Good question. The answer to this question is not really all that simple. He was one of the latter prophets and it has been said that he was one of the greatest. His name, Isaiah, actually means "the Lord saves." He made the words "the Holy One of Israel" an undeniable part of our religious history by using this phrase twelve times in his writings.

All of the Gospels except Mark refer to Isaiah's writing. His writings are also mentioned in Paul's letter to the Romans.

Much unrest in Israel took place in Isaiah's times. God spoke through Isaiah's writings to a rowdy and rebellious people who had often forgotten the rules God gave them. His writings are pretty much summed up in two parts:
1) In the Book of Judgement, the Lord God speaks in reproach of the people's disobedience to God's law and the ramifications for disobedience.
2) In the Book of Comfort (or Consolation) the Lord God tells the people their reward if they do obey His Law

Although the Book of Judgments is full of angry proclamations revealing Gods displeasure with the people of Israel, God's anger is tempered with prophecies of a coming Messiah. In fact, both the Book of Judgments and the Book of Comfort are peppered with prophecies of the coming Christ to save his people.

Isaiah lived long before Jesus was born. He started his ministry as a Prophet around 740 BC (Before Christ.) The God of Jacob and Isaac was preparing his announcement of his Son, Jesus our Lord, who Isaiah refers to as "the Holy One of Israel" in a way recognizable to us today.

The very first prophecy of Christ is in Isaiah 7:14 of the NIV Bible. God tells Isaiah that he will grant a "sign" to the people of Israel. This sign prefigures the birth of Christ through the "Virgin" Mary.

In Isaiah 11:1-10 of the NIV Bible, there are further clues to our Lord Jesus's heritage and lineage. Through the line of Jesse and the House of King David who was Jesse's son.

In Isaiah 11:1-9 of the NIV Bible, the coming Messiah is described as "the Spirit of the Lord will rest upon Him." (Isaiah 11:2) The Spirits of Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel, Power, Knowledge and fear of the Lord. "He will not judge by what He sees with His eyes, or decide what He hears with His ears but with righteousness He will judge the needy, with justice he will give decisions for the poor of the earth." (Isaiah 11: 3-4)

In Isaiah 11:6-9 of the NIV Bible, It states that there will be change to the old order of things. The natural enemies; the wolf and the lamb, the leopard and the goat, the calf and the lion, the cow and the bear; will live together in peace.

In Isaiah 42:1-9 (of the NIV Bible) in the Book of Consolation, we read the description of "the Holy One of Israel to come." He references the sign mentioned in Isaiah 7:14 with the phrase "Here is my servant whom I uphold. My chosen One in whom I delight." referring again to our Lord, Jesus. In Mathew 3:17 of the NIV Bible, The Holy Spirit of God the Father makes this statement (almost verbatim) during the Baptism of Christ in the Jordan River, "This is my Son whom I love. With Him I am well pleased."

In Isaiah 52:13-14 of the NIV Bible, there is a description of the Christ: "See, my Servant will act wisely. He will be raised and lifted up and highly exalted. Just as there were many who were appalled at Him, His appearance was so disfigured beyond that of any man and His form marred beyond human likeness." This quote hints at the crucifixion and torment of our Lord Jesus during the passion.

In Isaiah 53: 2-5 of the NIV Bible, "He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to Him. Nothing in His appearance that we should desire Him. He was despised and rejected by men, a Man of sorrows and familiar with suffering. Surely He took up our infirmities and carried our sorrows, Yet we considered Him stricken by God, smitten by Him and afflicted, But He was pierced for our transgressions, He was crushed for our iniquities, The punishment that brought us peace was upon Him, and by His wounds, we are healed."

In Isaiah 53: 12 of the NIV Bible we read, "For He bore the sin of many and made intercession for the transgressors."

The book of Isaiah gives us a true picture of Christ some seven hundred years before His coming. It is a prophecy of a loving issue of a benevolent God even in light of a rebellious stiff necked people.












Saturday, March 10, 2012

Alien Insects From Outer Space



The full moon lit up the dirt road and reflected in the small stream running alongside the road.  The stars shined brightly in the sky.  A small bubble floated down from outer space.  It was not detected by radar or any human.  It landed in the stream. It was completely transparent and clear. The moonlight did not reflect off of it and it was invisible to the human eye.

The bubble became visible for a second.  It was one foot wide. Something was moving around inside it.

A mile away on the same dirt road, a short, young man named Joseph was walking home.  He was dressed in a white tee shirt, tan shorts and white sneakers.  He had an iPod clipped to his belt. He was wearing headphones and enjoying the song 'Never Say Never.'   He bobbed his head to the beat of the song.

Joseph no longer cared what people said about him.  As far as he was concerned, society reeked.  He often said 'The hell with people.'  All they did was make fun of him. They never believed a word he said.

Even the police ignored him.  Once he reported a bear and he remembered  the police officer said something about his being dilusional.  Dilusional? If that bear injured someone, they'd find out just how dilusional Joseph was. Some people would give Joseph a wierd look and stay away from him. Communication with others was rare and often undesirable.

Joseph ran his hands through his unkempt hair.  So what if it was uncombed? Why should he comb it?  Would it make a difference in how people treated him? No way!  Let people stare at him. Maybe he should make people think he was dangerous. Maybe then they'd stop making fun of him.

Something streaked across the road. He barely saw it. He thought it must have been moving a hundred miles an hour. It was tiny like an insect.  He noted that it made a wierd whooshing sound as it went by.

He heard the wooshing sound once again and felt a sharp pain in his left ankle.  He stopped and sat down in the road to examing his ankle. There was a little blood around a small puncture wound.  It was sore. He got up and limped down the road.  He heard another whooshing sound and felt a sharp pain in his arm.

"Ouch!" Joseph yelled.  Then he noticed a puncture wound in his lower arm.  The whooshing sound became louder. He began running.   There were so many streaking insects, he could hardly see the road. He felt a sharp pain in his forehead and fell to the ground.  Blood streamed down his forehead. He got up and ran up the path to his front door.  He searched his pocket for the keys.  His headphones were lopsided. He felt another sharp pain in his ear lobe.

He was swearing as he opened the front door. He slammed the door shut and sank to the floor with his back against the door.  He still heard the distant whooshing sound.

"What the hell was that?" Joseph asked himself, "No insect could fly that fast.  What should I do?  If I go to the emergency room, they'll think I deliberately stabbed myself or something and strap me to one of those beds. But I didn't stab myself! How could I convince them? What could I say?  I have to catch one of those things and bring it with me. That's the only way. But how?"

The wooshing sound was getting louder. Joseph realized that it was only a matter of time before those 'insects' realized they could break the windows.  He had to do something and he had to do it quick.
Joseph went to the closet and took out a pull-over fall jacket with a hood.  He changed into a pair of blue jeans. He put on a pair of hiking boots and tucked the pants into the boots. Then he took out his old hockey face mask and put it on.  He also put on a pair of leather work gloves.

"They attacked at night.  I wonder if light affects them." Joseph thought about turning on all the lights in his house.  But he didn't.  Instead he seached for a weapon.  "Those things fly so fast that most weapons would be useless."

The only weapon he could think of that might be effective was  a blow torch. But that might set the house on fire.  The wooshing sound was loud now. The insects were crashing into his windows.  Joseph ran down the cellar and opened a metal cabinet.  He grabbed an old rag and rapped it around an old broom stick.  Then he poured some turpentine in the rag and ignited it.  He came back up stairs. The insects had not cracked the windows.

He needed help and he could not wait.  He took out his mobile phone. He was able to dial but there was so much static he could not hear the voice at the other end.  Then he tried the landline phone but there was no dial tone.

Sooner or later the insects would find their way in.  Joseph felt he had no choice.  He had to get help and fire was the only alternative. He went to the front door, poured some kerosene at the base of the door and torched it.  Then he backed away and watched the flames shoot up.  The room quickly become filled with smoke.  He laid down on the linoleum floor and waited.

The wooshing sound was drowned out by the sound of crackling burning wood.  He heard the sirens in the distance. He was not able to see the windows.

The fire was put out quickly. Joseph admitted he started the fire and told the police why he started it. The police did not believe his story.  They thought he was crazy wearing those clothes in the warm weather. They placed him under arrest for arson.  They suspected he would have attempted insurance fraud.  He argued them to no avail.  Then they all heard the wooshing sound. One officer was stung on the arm.  The other officers ducked as an insect streaked across the room.

Now they believed him. In spite of the danger Joseph was facing, he was happy. They knew he wasn't dilusional.  They would no longer ignore his phone calls.

The next morning the fire inspector reported finding partially melted insects near the burnt our portion of Joseph's apartment.  Partially melted?  Joseph learned that those so-called 'insects' were not insects at all. They were tiny robots.

The bubble, laying in the stream, once again became visible. All the tiny robots were gathered around the bubble. They entered the bubble in a single line. And as they entered, they became invisible.  The robots had completed their tasks. They would return to their planet and turn in their reports about this strange planet. Their report would be that the third planet from the sun can and does support life.