As I visited a Scottish pub restaurant “Braveheart” to enjoy a plate of fish and chips. The whole atmosphere with the Scottish Standard and St. Andrew’s flag hanging on the walls, photos of the beautiful picturesque mountains and lakes of Scotland, the twirl of the pipes and the waitresses in their kilts, translated me for a few moments back to my homeland and a longing for my “ain folk”. Experiencing a bit of Scotland without being actually being there.
It got me thinking, as we worship together with other believers in God’s house on Sunday do we experience a piece of our eternal homeland without actually being there as we are surrounded by the worship sounds of heaven and are fed the corn of heaven? Or do we see with spiritual eyes the beauty of heaven in the Christian flag displaying the cross reminding us of the price of our citizenship? Yes the gift of life is wonderful and to be appreciated but remember we are only pilgrims here on earth. Are you ever homesick?
Are You Homesick ?
Are you putting the cart before the horse?
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Friends Make Our Lives Richer
Some of the many people who miss my daughter Angela so much since she moved from the area including me! We all send love, hugs and kisses.
Let There Be Light!
All wrapped up we ventured out on one of the freezing cold nights last week to see the movie “Let There Be Light” but our hearts were soon warmed by the moving story. A story where the hard cold heart of an atheist is melted by the warmth of God’s love and grace. Go and see this movie you will be blessed and touched but make sure to take some tissues!.
Genesis 1:3 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
Celebrating The Roots Of Our Faith
No better place to celebrate those roots than at the Wailing Wall as the sun sets to usher in Shabbat while thousands gather to praise God in dance, song and prayer.
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As with Jewish tradition the men gather on one side while women gather across a fence.
Meeting up with Tatyana again in Israel, a young woman, whom I ministered to in Russia last year. How awesome is that! Anything can happen in Israel.
Shabbat Shalom!