Tuesday, July 8, 2014

A Dark Day

Thus saith the LORD, thy redeemer, and he that formed thee from the womb, I am the LORD that maketh all things; that stretcheth forth the heavens alone; that spreadeth abroad the earth by myself; That frustrateth the tokens of the liars, and maketh diviners mad; that turneth wise men backward, and maketh their knowledge foolish;    Isaiah 44:24-25
today was a dark day,
rainy and cloudy,
windy and cold;
gloomy and sinister;
it felt like there was
something I needed to do,
but I didn't know what,
sometimes it feels
as though this is the
story of my life;
dark days and
not knowing what
to do;
I saw a specialist yesterday,
about my herniated disk,
he suggested trying a nerve block
to relieve the pain,
he doesn’t know if it will work,
but it beats the alternatives,
so I’m going to go with it;
I watched a show about Hitler
on the military channel,
it was about his rise to power
and the extraordinary events
that made it happen,
it almost seemed supernatural,
which is exactly what it was;
monsters like him only exist
because God allows it;
while watching, a thought occurred,
that perhaps, his whole purpose,
was to put the Jewish people
through a great refining trial,
a final test,
before being allowed
to return to their ancient homeland;
it made me wonder if perhaps,
the whole purpose of America
becoming a nation almost
200 years earlier,
was to make it possible
for Hitler’s eventual defeat,
and pave the way
for God’s chosen people
to return to their promised land,
just like perhaps,
the purpose of the Roman Empire
was to create the circumstances
through which a 700 year old prophecy,
that the Messiah would die on a tree,
could be fulfilled,
and that the news of His resurrection,
could be spread through the known
world of the time,
by the technology of Roman roads
and transportation systems;
perhaps?
of course, I’m sure
scholars and experts,
much wiser than I,
would laugh at such a notion,
but then it wouldn't be
the first time,
God has used seemingly
unrelated and unimaginable plans,
to confound the wise
and knowledgeable;
would it?
who would have thought
that a rag-tag band of uneducated,
fishermen and peasants,
would confound and confuse
the wise men of their day,
witnessing and testifying
to the greatest event
in the history of mankind?
who could have imagined it?
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