Author: Nevil Williams

The Branch

The Branch

The Branch

The Gospels presents the Lord Jesus Christ in four contrasting ways.

Matthew – King

Mark – Servant

Luke – Man

John – God.

There is the same presentation with references to Him as the Branch which is a Messianic title.

Jeremiah 23.5 ,”Behold, the days come, says the Lord, that I will raise unto David a Righteous Branch, and a King shall reign and prosper, and shall execute judgement and justice in the earth”.

Zechariah 3.8, “Behold, I will bring forth My Servant the Branch”.

Zechariah 6.12,13, “Behold the man Whose name is the Branch”.

Isaiah 4.2, “In that day shall the Branch of the Lord be beautiful and glorious”.

The Witch of Endor by Rudyard Kipling

The Witch of Endor by Rudyard Kipling

En-Dor

"Behold there is a woman that hath a familiar spirit at En-dor."  I Samuel,
 xxviii.    7.

  The road to En-dor is easy to tread
    For Mother or yearning Wife.
  There, it is sure, we shall meet our Dead
   As they were even in life.
 Earth has not dreamed of the blessing in store
 For desolate hearts on the road to En-dor.

 Whispers shall comfort us out of the dark--
   Hands--ah God!--that we knew!
 Visions .and voices --look and hark!--
   Shall prove that the tale is true,
An that those who have passed to the further shore
May' be hailed--at a price--on the road to En-dor.

But they are so deep in their new eclipse
  Nothing they say can reach,
Unless it be uttered by alien lips
  And I framed in a stranger's speech.
The son must send word to the mother that bore,
'Through an hireling's mouth.   'Tis the rule of En-dor.

And not for nothing these gifts are shown
  By such as delight our dead.
They must twitch and stiffen and slaver and groan
  Ere the eyes are set in the head,
And the voice from the belly begins.   Therefore,
We pay them a wage where they ply at En-dor.

Even so, we have need of faith
  And patience to follow the clue.
Often, at first, what the dear one saith
  Is babble, or jest, or untrue.
(Lying spirits perplex us sore
Till  our  loves--and  their  lives--are  well-known at
        En-dor).   .   .   .

Oh the road to En-dor is the oldest road
  And the craziest road of all!
Straight it runs to the Witch's abode,
  As it did in the days of  Saul,
And nothing has changed of the sorrow in store
For such as go down on the road to En-dor!

 

 

John 3v16

John 3v16

“For God so loved the world, that He gave His Only Begotten Son; that whosoever believes in Him, should not perish but have everlasting life”. (John 3v16).

Stan Ford the English evangelist analysed this text in the following way:

The world’s greatest fact:” God so loved the world”.

God’s greatest act:” He gave His Only Begotten Son”.

Man’s greatest pact:” Whoever believes in Him, should not perish but have everlasting life”.

John 3 v. 16 In Song.

John 3 v. 16 In Song.

John 3  v. 16 In Song.

In Sunday School I had to memorise John 3 verse 16:

“For God so loved the world, that He gave His Only Begotten Son; that whosoever believes in Him, should not perish but have everlasting life”.

I also had to sing  a paraphrase with the other children:

 “Twenty five words in John three sixteen,
No greater text has ever been seen.
Twelve about God and twelve about me.
“Son”, is the centre, of John three sixteen”.

Chorus :

“”That whosoever” surely means me,

Surely means me,

Surely means me,

“That whosoever” surely means me,

Surely means even me!”

We sung it to the same tune as “I am so glad that our Father in Heaven”.

We see two important truths in this verse. On the one hand we see God demonstrating His love to us by giving His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, to die  for us on the Cross at Calvary. On  the other hand, we must believe that this is the case. Those who do not believe will perish.

 

 

Does the Bible contradict itself?

Does the Bible contradict itself?

Does the Bible Contradict itself?

Rather than the Bible contradicting itself, it complements itself. For example, Mark and Luke only mention  one Gadarene demoniac (Mark 5:1-20; Luke 8:37-42)., whereas Matthew mentions two (Matthew 8:28-34).