God’s Miracle on 34th.Street

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Two years ago tonight on May 20th I was lying in a hospital bed in the University of Pennsylvania on 34th.Street in Philadelphia with my left side paralyzed after suffering a stroke during heart surgery, unaware of the seizure that was to follow the next day.

Tonight as I write this post I am remembering with such thanksgiving and will never forget God’s grace and power in my life when He restored my life after that stroke and seizure. The doctors advised my husband that I could possibly get some of my mobility back after 6 months of therapy. My mobility returned after only two days to the amazement of the doctors at the University of Pennsylvania. No more than I am amazed by His mercy! Although I have been a Bible teacher for over 40 years I now know the urgency to wisely invest the years He extended to me by sharing the gospel through any avenue He sees fit to open to reach the lost, pray for the sick and edify the saints.

I am forever grateful for all my family here and abroad, all the friends around the world and all those whom I may never even meet who prayed for and ministered to me during this testing period.

Philippians 1:3 I thank my God in all my remembrance of you!

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Be Thankful for Your Heritage

 

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What a thrill to participate in the Scottish Tartan Parade yesterday with our Scottie, Mr. Knightly and Westie, Iona. Over a hundred West Highland terriers and Scottish terriers joined the Tartan Parade to the swirl of the pipes as thousands of spectators waving their St. Andrew’s flags lined Sixth Avenue.

The Grand Marshal of the 2015 parade was the Scottish actor, Graham McTavish, star of the series “The Outlander”.

Having been born in Aberdeen and raised in Belfast the sound of those pipes bring a tear of homesickness to the eye and a longing for my ain folk.

Before leaving for home we spent a few moments relaxing to enjoy the beauty of spring at Rockefeller Center under sunny skies with a reverberating lingering sound of “Scotland the Brave” in the air, two weary puppies and meditating on my heritage.

I write in my book “Developing A secret History with God” about being thankful for our historical roots.

“In the Bible, God uses chapter after chapter devoted only to genealogies, therefore our historical roots must be very important to God. You are who went before you, rarely unique and yet part of all those who went before you. Your heritage is who you are today.

God planned for generations to have the ‘gene’ pool He could pull from to make you! Do not tread upon His sovereign planning, for He knew the character, personality, abilities and talents He would need when He drew up the blueprint for your life. Do not belittle your ancestry because you are who went before you. Your genes were in them. If you are trying to be someone you are not, you are not being true to your root structure. Shakespeare said it well: to thine own self be true.”

Excerpt from “DEVELOPING A SECRET HISTORY WITH GOD” page 208 Avaiable from Barnes & Noble/ Amazon.

Why Would Jesus Not Allow Mary to Touch Him?

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Have you ever wondered why Mary was not allowed to touch Jesus in the garden, yet that same evening He challenges Thomas to touch His side to prove it is actually Him?

After the resurrection we see a change in Jesus’ ministry from our Sacrificial Lamb to our Great High Priest. The high priest of Israel could not be defiled or touched before entering the Holiest of Holies to apply the atoning blood.

This is why Jesus told Mary not to touch Him when she met the risen Lord in the garden because he said he hadn’t yet ascended to his Father. John 20:17 Jesus saith unto her, Touch me not; for I am not yet ascended to my Father: but go to my brethren, and say unto them, I ascend unto my Father, and your Father; and [to] my God, and your God.

Jesus, now as Our High Priest, was about to take His own blood into the Holiest of Holies in heaven.  Hebrews 9:12 Neither by the blood of goats and calves, but by his own blood he entered in once into the holy place, having obtained eternal redemption [for us].

In Israel a holy hush would fall over the crowd assembled in the Outer Court, which is a type of the world, as their high priest entered the Holy of Holies, which is a type of heaven, to apply the blood. Awaiting in anticipation of his return, there would be an explosion of rejoicing, as they see their high priest return to the Outer Court because his reappearance meant that God had accepted the blood of the sacrifice, and their sins were covered for another year. In fact tradition informs us that the high priest would have a rope tied around his waist in case he would be struck dead if the sacrifice was not accepted and he would have to be pulled out from the Holy of Holies. See Hebrews 8:1-6

We can also ecstatically rejoice because Our High Priest returned after applying His blood. In fact that same evening of the resurrection He reappears to His disciples, and as I’ve said, even challenges Thomas to touch Him, because He had already been to the heavenly Holy Place and now had returned to this earthly Outer Court to be seen of many for 40 days. This proves to us that His precious blood was accepted for remission of our sins, which are taken away forever.

   The passover lambs of the Old Testament could only cover sins from one year to the next, but Our Passover Lamb wiped out our sins forever.

Hebrews 9:24 For Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands, [which are] the figures of the true; but into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God for us:  Nor yet that he should offer himself often, as the high priest entereth into the holy place every year with blood of others;  For then must he often have suffered since the foundation of the world: but now once in the end of the world hath he appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself. 

CHALLENGE: Avail yourself of this great privilege we now have of reaching out and touching Him everyday.

Read “Developing a Secret History with God” to inspire and encourage you to reach out and touch Him everyday. Available on Amazon/ Barnes & Noble/ Walmart/Lulu/ itunes/ Kindle/ Nook/http wwwclfrance.com/ W.H. Smith UK/or a bookstore near you in English or French.

He Was God’s Brazen Serpent

John 3:14-15 And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up: That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life. 

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How often have we read this scripture without seeing with spiritual eyes the depth of the meaning when Jesus made this reference to Himself?

Numbers 21:8-9 And Moses made a serpent of brass, and put it upon a pole, and it came to pass, that if a serpent had bitten any man, when he beheld the serpent of brass, he lived.

To fully comprehend the depth we need to see through the eyes of typology. When we study types or shadows from the Old Testament we understand that when we see “brass” mentioned in the Word it is referring to “judgement”.

This brazen serpent was a type of the Lord Jesus being judged for our sins. This I could see and understand why it was brazen. But I questioned why a serpent? Wouldn’t a brazen angel have been more appropriate?

The Holy Spirit brought the 20/20 spiritual vision I needed to understand the reason for a serpent to represent the Lord Jesus. A serpent represents sin and He became sin for us!

 2 Corinthians 5:21 For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.

What a revelation adding depth to John 3:14. He was lifted up as God’s Brazen Serpent and whosoever looks to Him and believes will be healed and restored to a relationship with God.

CHALLENGE: Even as the Israelites were bitten by fiery serpents because of rebellion, we also are all bitten by the fiery serpent of sin because of rebellion against God. But like Israel we will be spiritually healed when we look unto Jesus, the fulfillment of:

God’s Brazen Serpent Lifted up on a Cross.

It is interesting to note this is the symbol throughout the world as the medical symbol for healing, a serpent on a pole!

A Devotion for Palm Sunday

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As we celebrate this coming Palm Sunday, as Jewish congregations prepare to celebrate Passover, may the Old Testament types add to the dimension of our faith and understanding of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem.

Consider for a moment that on that same day thousands of lambs were being ushered into Jerusalem through the same Eastern gate, also known as the Golden Gate, as Our Passover Lamb. But I wonder how many who were enthusiastically waving palms, saw with spiritual eyes the Lamb of God, who would take away the sin of the world, among all the other lambs.

The lambs were being brought into Jerusalem five days prior to Passover, to be examined by the priests. They were to be examined for blemishes or disfigurement, as only perfect lambs were found worthy to be sacrificed for the sins of the people. It is interesting to note that the priest did not examine the sinner who brought the sacrifice, rather the priest looked to see if the sacrificial substitute was worthy.

Likewise Our Lamb was brought into the city five days prior to Passover, to also be examined. He was brought before Pontius Pilate, Herod, Annas and Ciaphas, the high priests, and the ultimate judgement was made by Pilate when he declared, “I find no fault in Him.” Praise God for our Lamb who was found worthy to be sacrificed for our sins.

As we worship this coming Sunday let us with a loud voice declare with the heavens

“Worthy is the Lamb that was slain!” Rev. 5:12