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"The unfolding of your words gives light ..." (Psalm 119:130a)

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Unfolded Words

“The unfolding of your words gives light”

(Psalm 119:130a)

Unfolded words, bearing light,

Held before us in darkest night.

Unseeing eyes can’t find their way,

Until unfolded they break like day.

 

Holy words, written down,

Breathed out to be our crown.

Spoken now for all to hear,

They offer life, destroy our fear.

 

Sacred words, spoken out,

Not with scream nor with shout.

Reasoned words, savory as salt,

Tell how to escape our faults.

 

Wisdom’s words pointing up,

Cool water from His cup.

Prudent words to guide the way,

Of all who come and stay.

 

Unfolded words, bearing light,

Held before us in darkest night.

Unseeing eyes won’t find their way,

Unless unfolded they break like day.

Speechmaking & Preaching

“The one who speaks on his own authority seeks his own glory; but the one who seeks the glory of him who sent him is true, and in him there is no falsehood.” (John 7:18)

There is all the difference in the world between one who speaks on the authority of another who has sent them and the one who speaks on his own authority.

On the surface you have two speakers. Two people are putting out words. To the undiscerning they appear the same. But they are different. The difference is found in the authority base for their words.

One speaks because he thinks he has a great idea, maybe a great idea, perhaps even the great answer or idea that will solve a problem. The other speaks because God has sent him with a message.

One “seeks his own glory.” The other seeks “the glory of him who sent him.”

The only one we may have confidence “is true” and without “falsehood” is the latter. He has no stake in the game personally, for these are not his own ideas but God’s. He is not seeking to prove himself correct or right. He is not seeking personal acceptance. He is making a declaration on the authority of another. The acceptance or non-acceptance of the message does not change its truthfulness. But the acceptance or non-acceptance of the message does bear consequences. They are not established by the speaker and cannot be changed by him.

Herein lies the fundamental difference between speech-making and preaching.

A man sent from God with the Bible and its gospel as his message is not a speechmaker. He is a herald.

Listen if you will. Like it or not. Rebuff it all. Embrace everything he says.

In the end he is neither your problem nor your Savior. The One who sent him and gave him these words is. The words He has sent through His messenger bear His authority and each one’s response brings necessary consequences, for good or ill.

I Saw Jesus

I saw Jesus today, moving among the crowd,

His heart was breaking, His head was bowed.

He walked silently, assessing their need,

His voice was lifted and could be heard to plead,

 

“Father, who will go, whom shall I send?

Won’t even one go with Me and to their needs tend?

Just one to go where I go, to see as I see,

to pray as I am praying and do as I have done?”

 

I saw Jesus today, treading where the crowds meet.

He walked silently upon His followers’ feet.

His heart broke through theirs, His hands moved through them,

He spoke through their words as they lifted this hymn,

 

“Father, I’ll go and keep going, but whom else will You send?

Will no one go with me and to their needs tend?

Someone to go where I’ve gone, to see as I’ve seen,

to pray as I am praying and to do as I have done?”

O Thou in Whose Presence

I love this hymn. And this is my favorite arrangement of it.

That fourth verse–wow, what a glimpse of heaven! Just a look from Jesus and ten thousand angels break into frenzied rejoicing. But myriads more hang in suspenseful anticipation of His word. And when He speaks eternity itself cannot contain His voice, but rises to re-echo the praise due to Him who is Himself the very Word of God.

How privileged are we to know the sweet sound of His voice?

Take the time to bask in this rich expression of worship.

Listen! Do you hear?

Listen! Do you hear?
The Word of God so dear
Speaks in hushed and holy tones
Amid space-less, timeless zones
Where only Two can hear.

Listen! Do you hear?
The Word of God so dear
Is speaking worlds into being
Nothingness now is fleeing
From stars and trees and deer.

Listen! Do you hear?
The Word of God so clear
Is spurned and doubted
By man and wife is flouted
Plunging into death and fear.

Listen! Do you hear?
The Word of God so clear
Is speaking now in flesh
And laid in holy creche
God now shedding infant’s tear.

Listen! Do you hear?
The Word of God so dear
Silenced now upon a cross
Suffering infinite loss
As He our sins does bear.

Listen! Do you hear?
The Word of God so clear
Speaks with trumpet’s victory sound
Empty is tomb’s lifeless ground
As triumph now comes near.

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