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From: "Forthright Magazine" <forthrightmag@...>
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 17:20:28 -0200
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Straight to the Cross


COLUMN: Thankful

There
by A. A. Neale

Places mean much to us. Where we were born. Where
we got married. The first house we lived in as
newlyweds. Where we were baptized. Where we had
our first job.

Places of memories, of special moments, of
important connections between people.

When the Jews sought to seize Jesus, he escaped
from them to a special place.

"And He went away again beyond the Jordan to the
place where John was baptizing at first, and there
He stayed" (John 10:40, NKJV).

This rugged, isolated place would have made it
harder for the authorities to grab our Lord. And
in these difficult moments, the place would have
brought solace to a tired, harrassed man.

"Then many came to Him and said, 'John performed
no sign, but all the things that John spoke about
this Man were true'" (v. 41).

The masses followed Jesus out across the Jordan
River. There, they recalled John's testimony about
Jesus.

"Behold! the Lamb of God who takes away the sin
of the world!" (John 1:29).

The One whose shoes he was not worthy to stoop
down and unlatch.

The One on whom had descended the Spirit of God.

The One God had approved by his voice from above.

John was no miracle worker, performed no great
signs, but was a Truth Speaker par excellence. He
told things like they were. Never minced words.
Never flinched from telling every person what he
needed to do. Fiery. Passionate. Zealous. Straight
as an arrow.

And he was right about Jesus.

"And many believed in Him there" (John 10:42).

There, where John had preached and baptized. All
the rich associations of the Baptizer's message
came into focus upon the Man who was everything,
who did everything, John said he was and would.

I want to go back there, too, to believe on the
Lord Jesus Christ.

Back to John's preaching. Back to simple sermons
and clear messages. Back to rich associations,
lots of Bible texts, plenty of explanation rising
from the pages of Scripture.

I want to go back to fiery, zealous men of God
proclaiming a straight-shooting gospel meant to
convince and convert.

I want to go back to tears in the eye over the
lost of the world, to urgent exhortations welling
up from love of those condemned because of their
sins, to passionate pleas to heed the promise of
salvation procured at awful cost to the God of
heaven.

I don't want to go back, necessarily, to little
country churches with pot-bellied stoves in the
winter and funeral fans in the summer. I'm no old
fool who, late in life, reminisces over what was
lost and how the world just isn't like it was in
the old days. I like my conveniences, my 'puter,
my modern life, such as it is.

Repine I do, however, over the loss of zeal for
God, for the Son of God, for the Word of God.

So I think I'll go back beyond the Jordan where
Jesus stayed. Where I can believe in Him there,
with the echoes of God's saints in the hills,
rocks, and trees.

Would you go with me?

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