A Message of Love

Drama in the snow

One of the most dramatic incidents in my life happened soon after Christmas high up in the Swiss Alps. My wife and I were walking through the little Alpine village of Adelboden to watch the Men’s Downhill of the World Cup.

We are both poor skiers, but we were not there for the skiing. We were speakers at a conference at a local hotel and we had the afternoon free. On the way there I had a growing awareness of the presence of God: it was not just a spiritual response to the grandeur of the scenery.

Expectation

So, it was with a heightened sense of expectancy that we arrived at the foot of the slope and joined the crowd watching some of the world’s most skillful young men risking life and limb to hurl themselves down the mountainside, trying to reduce record-breaking times by mere fractions of a second. We cheered the Swiss boys who were popular with the local crowd (there being no British competitors!)

I was sure that God had something to say to me so I carefully watched every competitor racing down the mountain but nothing of significance spoke to me.

Eventually it was all over. The presentations were made; the TV camera crews closed the eyes of the world and the crowd began to disperse. Several thousand people began to walk back into the village. I had a sense of disappointment and found myself silently saying, “Lord, have I missed something? Forgive me if I’ve not been attentive.”

The footpath back into the village was narrow and winding. It was slow going with the large crowd threading its way along the snow-packed icy track which in some places was only four or five feet wide. At one point the pathway turned a sharp bend hugging the mountain face on one side, and on the other side there was a low wooden guard-rail protecting a steep snow-covered slope running down towards the edge of the ledge with a sheer drop onto rocks below.

A Near Tragedy

We had hardly turned the corner when the air was suddenly rent with a piercing scream of a child just behind me. She had evidently missed her footing coming around the bend on the outside of the crowd, slipped under the guard-rail and was now sliding helplessly down the steep slope towards the edge.

I swung round, and together with many others, stood frozen to the spot powerlessly watching the small figure of a three or four-year-old child sliding down the mountainside on her stomach, feet first, with arms outstretched screaming with the full power of her lungs and her eyes looking imploringly upwards. I doubt whether I will ever forget the look of helpless terror in that child’s eyes as her body gathered speed on its way down towards almost certain death.

Before I could even take in the full horror of the situation another dramatic event occurred that was to leave an indelible picture in my mind. Within seconds, as the first screams from the child were echoing from mountains across the valley, a man hurled himself through the crowd, leapt the guard-rail and ran down the slope with such incredible speed that he rapidly began to overtake the child still screaming at the top of her voice.

It was little short of a miracle that he managed to keep his balance on the acute slope – actually running down the mountainside! A few more strides and he reached the child, sweeping her up into his arms, and then was lost from sight for a few moments in a flurry of snow as he stopped himself just yards short of the edge of the slope. He stood there for what seemed a long time with the child’s arms flung round his neck clinging tightly and sobbing loudly.

An Amazing Rescue

The man, later identified as the child’s father, steadied himself in preparation for the dangerous climb back up the snow-covered slope. The climb seemed to take ages as he dug into the deep snow, testing each foothold before taking a step, ensuring that it was safe to take him with the additional weight of the child in his arms. Eventually he reached the guard-rail where there were plenty of willing hands stretched out to help him onto the pathway and to lift the little girl over the rail into the comfort of her mother’s arms.

As I watched the father standing there so close to the sheer drop onto the rocks below and as I watched him on his slow ascent to safety I very clearly heard God say to me,

This is what I brought you here to see. You saw how that child was sliding towards certain death. You saw how her eyes were looking up to her father and you heard how she cried for help. You saw how her father responded immediately, not hesitating to assess the danger to himself, but flung himself down the mountainside to rescue his child. That is how I love my children.

A Message of Love

“Lord,” I responded, “That is wonderful! Your love is just amazing!”

Immediately, I felt a sense of rebuke as though God was saying to me,

Why do you say that? Do you think that my love is less than that of a human father? Did I not create him? Did I not make him capable of such a love for his child? Am I less than my own creation? I am God. There is no other! I created the universe and I created human beings in my own image. My love is at least as great as human love and a million times more and a million times more.

It was then that I heard the words that were to have a long-term impact on my life. I very clearly heard the Lord say, “Tell my people I love them. Tell my people I love them.” From somewhere in the back of my mind there came the words of a song:

Tell my people I love them,

Tell my people I care.

When they feel far away from me,

Tell my people I’m there.

We walked along the path back into the village, silently re-living the drama of the last few minutes, each of us conscious of the presence of the Living God, ‘lost in wonder, love and praise’. In that little drama of human love, we had both witnessed a tiny glimpse of God’s great saving purposes for his children.

The fresh mountain air, the winding path, the breath-taking view across the valley, all seemed to take on a new significance of the God of Creation revealing his everlasting love for the people whom he had created in his image. I think we both felt a little bit like Moses standing on another mountain when he took off his shoes feeling that the very ground on which he stood was holy with the presence of Almighty God.

The experience on the mountainside transformed the evening message especially as we sang:

Mine is an unchanging love

Higher than the heights above

Deeper than the depths beneath

Re-Living the Drama

There have been many times during a sleepless night when I have re-lived that drama on the mountainside and asked myself the question, ‘If that had been my child would I have jumped the guard-rail and run down to save her?’ I would like to think that the answer is, ‘Yes I would!’ But I have never been in that position so I can’t be absolutely certain.

The one certain thing I do know is that I made no attempt to go and save someone else’s child. I don’t find that a very comfortable thought. There were scores of other men near enough to try to save the child, but only one man actually risked his life and ran down the mountainside to save the child – her father!

This powerful illustration of a father’s love has given me so much more understanding of the love of God our Father; who so loved the world that he sent his only Son to teach us to know God as our Father. It’s his birthday we’re celebrating right now. Make sure you invite him to the birthday party!!!

Previously published in: Hill, C, 2010. Unbreakable Love. CCM, Bedford, pp18-22.

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Wise Men Still Seek Him

As we look back at the awesome events that surrounded Jesus’ first coming as a baby born in Bethlehem, we are looking forward to the culmination of history, when our risen Savior and King of kings returns at the end of the age.

Every Christmas season is like a dress rehearsal for the awesome return of our King.  How we celebrate and honor the Lord for His first coming prepares us to receive Him in His second coming.

Isaiah 40 declares, “Prepare the way of the Lord. Make straight in the desert a highway for our God. Every valley shall be exalted and mountain and hill brought low; the crooked places shall be made straight and the rough places smooth; the glory of the Lord shall be revealed…” (verses 3-5).

In ancient days this was exactly what a region would do whenever a great ruler would come. Armies would go out to clear a pathway for the king.  When we look at the events surrounding Jesus’ first coming, we get a type for how we can prepare for the Ultimate King in our hearts.

Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the east came to Jerusalem, saying, “Where is He who has been born King of the Jews? For we saw His star when it rose and have come to worship Him.” Matthew 2:1-2.

On the night that Jesus was born, the heavens declared His glory.  From the angelic hosts that pierced the darkness above the shepherds watching their flocks, to the bright star that rose high into the heavens so that the nations could see His coming, God was saying, “I am accessible to the poorest of the poor and the richest of the rich. I have come, and My arms are wide open.”  God was considering all people from every nation on this day.  God had you in His heart, and He is still in the act of revealing His Son and His glory to the world.

Treasure Keepers

The Bible is living, active, and full of power.  It defines who and what we are. It is the mirror that reads us and transforms us into what God designed us to be. So when we want to discover what God defines as wisdom, we look not to scholars and universities, but to whom God calls wise.  The wise men were those who saw the glory and set out on a journey to find their King.

The wise men, or magi, who recognized the sign in the heavens, were most likely from a priestly caste in Persia who had been schooled in the wisdom and theology of Daniel. One of the traditional names passed down for them means “keeper of the treasure.”  While we do not know the specifics for certain, we do know that these men were true keepers of the treasure. They saw this glorious manifestation, and they took note.

Wherever Jesus is there are miracles and demonstrations of His glory.  We have seen an increase of miracles in this season.  With each miracle, there is a testimony that Jesus is alive and in our midst.  When something supernatural happens, wise people respond.  Like the wise men of old, they are people of faith, and when they see God move, they do too.  We are on a journey from glory to glory, and in seeking Him we are transformed.

Seek Him

So how do we set out on this journey?

  1. Change Your Priorities: When the wise men saw the glory, they made a change.  They set everything aside to seek out the One whose glory they saw.  The journey to Bethlehem was costly, arduous, full of danger, and long. Basically, these men saw something of such great value in the glory that they laid aside everything, even at risk of their lives, to follow God.  “But seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you” (Matthew 6:33).
  1. Keep Following: “When they saw the star, they rejoiced exceedingly with great joy.  And going into the house they saw the Child with Mary His mother and they fell down and worshiped Him.  Then, opening their treasures, they offered Him gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh.” (Matthew 2:10-11).

There is always that first moment when God reveals Himself, His plan, His love, His invitation to us.  Then, there’s the journey.  We get the first burst of light that gives us a sign and a direction, but there are days we will all go through where it seems the light is dim, or even nonexistent.  Wisdom will keep following God, even when our vision has grown dull.

It does not mean that God is not with us, it is simply a season were we walk out the sure Word of His promise in faith, and the leading of the Holy Spirit.  His Word and His Spirit will never lead us astray, and they will never contradict each other.  At the end of the journey, we will have great joy! “For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God” (Romans 8:14)

  1. Worship: “And going into the house they saw the Child with Mary His mother and they fell down and worshiped Him.  Then, opening their treasures, they offered Him gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh” (Matthew 2:11).

When you have a revelation of God, your first response is worship.  He is awesome.  He is worthy.  His presence is the most wonderful place to be.  Even in the midst of great storms, His Shalom is there surrounding you.  And what do you bring to Him?  Your very best.

These wise men brought kingly gifts to the King of kings.  They were all costly elements that spoke of royalty and the priestly elements of worship.  When we see Jesus, our response is to give Him our best.  What is that? It is our life.  We offer ourselves to Him.  “I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service” (Romans 12:1).

  1. Transformation: “And being warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they departed to their own country by another way” (Matthew 2:12).

In every generation there is light and darkness.  There is Christ and there is the spirit of antichrist.   And until the return of the Lord, there is always going to be a choice to make: Will we pay heed to Herod or to the Lord Jesus Christ?  Today we have Herod-voices speaking all around us.

It is the spirit that would strip our nation of her Judeo-Christian identity.  It is the spirit that would open our nation to sharia law.  It is the spirit that bans our military from displaying a cross on their chapel.  It’s the spirit of antichrist.  Wise men choose the Lord Jesus Christ and go a different way than that dictated by the spirit of Herod.

It is not just for us but for our children and children’s children that we unapologetically choose the wisdom of God and His Son. “I am the way, the truth, and the life.  No one comes to the Father except through Me” (John 14:6).

True Wisdom

For the message of the Cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.  For it is written: “I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent.”  Where is the wise?  Where is the scribe?  Where is the disputer of this age?  Has not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?  For since, in the wisdom of God, the world through wisdom did not know God, it pleased God through the foolishness of the message preached to save those who believe.

For Jews request a sign, and Greeks seek after wisdom; but we preach Christ crucified, to the Jews a stumbling block and to the Greeks foolishness, but to those who are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God (1 Corinthians 1:18-24).

There are five times in this Scripture that the word “foolish” is used.  In the Greek, the root of the word is moros.  It is the word from which we got the word “moron.”  So, according to the Bible, denying the Cross is moronic thinking.  So how can we be wise?  How do we insure that our culture, our nation, our society does not become moronic?  We follow Jesus.

There is wisdom of this world, and then there is God-thinking.  And it doesn’t matter how many degrees you have, or how many letters come after your name, without God, even the most brilliant minds are foolish.  They might discover a lot of facts, but the conclusions they draw, whether it is on the nightly news, or in our universities, is going to be missing the revelation of the power and wisdom of God that comes through Jesus and the Cross.  It is the epicenter of glory, and it is the context through which all other events and facts in this life must be evaluated.

We are all invited to share in the wisdom of God.  Christ and His Cross are the power and wisdom of God.  From the most brilliant scholar to the poorest of the poor uneducated child in the bush of Africa, whoever calls on His name shall be saved.  It is simple enough for a child, and yet its depths are greater than any of us can ever fathom.  To the human pride it is offensive, because it values something that we can never do for ourselves.  But God has revealed His wisdom to us in His Son, and we choose to embrace His Cross and share its good news wherever we go.

The wise men from the East were wealthy, had great status, and worldly wisdom in their day and culture.  But when the King appeared, they had an epiphany, and they brought everything; they were under His authority, in a sense, as they went to offer themselves and their wealth to this newly born babe.  They understood true value. They recognized when the greatest treasure appeared. It was greater than any other.

This Christmas, may wise men still seek Jesus Christ.  As we prepare our homes, decorate our trees, and remember the night our King of Glory was born, may we choose the wisdom of the Cross and prepare the way for His glorious return.

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