Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Greek Lesson Tonight at 7 PM Central Daylight



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37 και ηκουσαν αυτου οι δυο μαθηται λαλουντος, και ηκολουθησαν τω ιησου

38 στραφεις δε ο ιησους και θεασαμενος αυτους ακολουθουντας, λεγει αυτοις "τι ζητειτε" οι δε ειπον αυτω "ραββι" [ο λεγεται 'ερμηνευομενον διδασκαλε] "που μενεις"

δε - post-positive, so in our minds it belongs before the οι. Foreign names are often not it vocative (Rabbi) but the Greek word for rabbi is , short e. Recall "Et tu, Brute?" "And you, Brutus."

39 λεγει αυτοις "ερχεσθε και ιδετε"; ηλθον και ειδον [που μενει, και παρ αυτω εμειναν την ημεραν εκεινην]; ωρα δε ην ως δεκατη

40 ην ανδρεας - ο αδελφος σιμωνος πετρου - εις εκ των δυο των ακουσαντων παρα ιωαννου και ακολουθησαντων αυτω

41 ευρισκει (ουτος Andrew) πρωτος [τον αδελφον τον ιδιον σιμωνα] και λεγει αυτω ευρηκαμεν τον μεσσιαν ο εστιν μεθερμηνευομενον ο χριστος



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42 και ηγαγεν αυτον προς τον ιησουν, εμβλεψας δε αυτω ο ιησους ειπεν, "συ ει σιμων ο υιος ιωνα; συ κληθηση κηφας," ο ερμηνευεται πετρος

43 τη επαυριον, ηθελησεν ο ιησους εξελθειν εις την γαλιλαιαν και ευρισκει φιλιππον και λεγει αυτω "ακολουθει μοι"

44 ην δε ο φιλιππος απο βηθσαιδα εκ της πολεως ανδρεου και πετρου

45 ευρισκει φιλιππος τον ναθαναηλ και λεγει αυτω [ον εγραψεν μωσης εν τω νομω - και οι προφηται] ευρηκαμεν ιησουν τον υιον του ιωσηφ τον απο ναζαρετ

46 και ειπεν αυτω ναθαναηλ "εκ ναζαρετ δυναται τι αγαθον ειναι?" λεγει αυτω φιλιππος "ερχου και ιδε."

Understanding The Pilgrim's Progress -
From Travis and Lauren Cartee.
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This so fitting these days, with our history in the balance.



 Christian put on the spiritual armor of Ephesians 6, which is why he appears as a soldier in the rest of the book. His final weapon against Apolleon is the Sword of the Spirit, the Word of God.






 Kindle edition - Understanding the Pilgrim's Progress.




 This is a proven remedy against the Giant Despair in Doubting Castle. The prescription is renewable.



These are from Loy's Sermons on the Epistles., emphasis added:
"…This righteousness of God as revealed in the Gospel is acquired for all men, so that no weary and heavy laden soul need now despair. “He died for us, that they which live should not henceforth live unto themselves, but unto Him which died for them and rose again.” 2 Cor. 5:15. In Him should all the nations of the earth be blessed; so that there is no foundation for the Jewish notion that the blessing of Abraham should come only upon the Jews as the chosen people. The chosen people are the believers, as the apostle assures us “that they which be of faith are blessed with faithful Abraham.” Gal. 3:9. And this holds equally against the error that God has made an absolute election of certain persons who shall be saved, whilst no provision has been made for the salvation of the rest. All election is in Christ, and in Him all who believe are saved. It is the eternal counsel of God that salvation shall be by faith, and the elect are those who believe." Matthias Loy, President of Cap Seminary, Long Ago

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Creation Garden - Making Mistakes - Wait, What Happened?

Full color - illustrated by Norma A. Boeckler


I read that Jaguar owners once bragged about how difficult their cars were, photographing their frequent and inexplicable mechanical problems. Complaining was a bond they shared.

Gardeners are often in perpetual mourning for the disasters they created or the ravages of weather and pests. I was going to add up mine until I saw so many wonders from trying various plants and approaches.



By accident I found Jessica Walliser's book on beneficial insects and became a Facebook friend.



By accident I ran into Lowenfels' epic book on the astonishing work of fungus in the soil.

Both authors, whether they claim it or not, provide great proofs for Creation Gardening.

Grandfather Jackson raised beautiful roses in Florida and developed a seedless tomato, the second accomplishment a family legend. The dark secret was - my uncle lost the only specimen.

Grandfather Parker was also a farmer; he went to the University of Illinois to study agriculture. Both grandfathers lost their farms in the Great Depression, hosted by the Federal Reserve Private Bank.

What startled Mrs. Ichabod was my sudden transformation into a gardener in Midland, Michigan, along with reading all the organic gardening books (Rodale, etc) in the Grace Dow Library.


Christina decreed that our front yard here should be all flowers, so I have been developing it for almost 10 years. Members cheer the appearance of various roses on the altar. Our medical friends and neighbors enjoy getting them. Sunday is rose day for the mothers on our block.

Roses were an early goal, and many have shown their glory for a time. The biggest surprise is Easy Does It - a fountain of sunset colored roses all summer.
Veterans Honor and John Paul II.

The current favorite for all qualities is Veterans Honor, shining like a jewel wherever it blooms.

Naturally I bought red wiggler earthworms to improve, aerate, and move the soil. I avoid churning the soil with machines, using chemical fertilizers and pesticides.

My mother showed me beneficial insects, but Jessica Walliser taught me the way to grow plants to support them. Daisies, Joe Pye, Cat Mint, Borage, Clethra, Dandelions, Chaste Tree, and other plants feed and harbor pollinators and beneficial insects.

Almost Eden (my neighbor) sold me a number of plants, and it took some time to appreciate all of them.

In any given year, the results seem unimpressive. But worthwhile new plants are barely starting out, and it may not be their favorite weather year.

Hostas are a good example. I bought some and transplanted others from Mrs. Gardener. Mr. Gardener gave me the first ones.
The survivors are plump, spreading, and ready to grow Hummingbird Feeders. Those are the flowers of spikes grown by Hosta, magnets for Hummers.

I was contrite over buying 10 more Joe Pyes, but I decided that would be the anchor plant for our neglected back garden, now being conquered by blackberries. (Don't get me started.) Ranger Bob will get one JP. The multiple-failure butterfly garden will get two, and seven will fill the back garden.

The military-gardening club liked Joe Pye best of all, and that is before blooming, when beneficial insects and butterflies flock to it like WELS pastors at a Blatz beer sale.

And the bulbs! I added Oriental Lilies and Stella D'Or this year. Previous Daffodils were great this spring, so they may be an army next year.

Every project involves labor, disappointment, and pain. The charm of the Creation Garden is the leverage of divine principles not being thwarted by dumb human ideas. Every flower, weed, insect, and animal has a purpose. I scorned the common Shasta Daisy - until I saw beneficial flies on the blooms the moment they appeared. (Thanks, Walliser) I saw aphid damage shrink to almost nothing on the roses. Some roses have little spiders inside, taking care of themselves but also giving me flawless blooms.

I teach Old Testament students year around - toward an MA in theology. The students generally agree with me that churches operate on a business model of programs rather than the one and only Biblical model of the Gospel Word being preached and taught.

 Beauty Berry - from Almost Eden.

Freedom Is Taking a Little Too Long


The Military-Gardening Group Meets Again

 He always wears a mask, washes his hands constantly;
his name almost spells Corona. 

The doorbell rang with the phone. "Open up, we have your mulch. And yes, we need some coffee right away."

Ranger Bob and his co-worker were at the door, so Sassy ran out to issue her orders. She kept barking loudly, so I brought her Milkbone out first.

"You are not obeying your commanding officer, Bob. What kind of executive officer are you? Show some respect." Bob smiled and said, "I'm sorry. Sassy, you old chow hound. Here is your bone."

Pour-over coffee was ready soon - one with sugar, one with sugar and whipped cream, one with whipped cream. We were at the front porch and got into flower identification.

 Once established, first year, the Joe Pye jumps up to grow rapidly.

Both liked the Joe Pye leaping up from the ground - hardy, tall, and soon to be bearing vanilla scented flowers the butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds adore. Bob - "You have 10 more coming? Could I have one?" They liked how JP was all over the front yard. I planted 18 the first time.



PFC said, "Your front yard is fascinating. Your neighbors are boring, nothing but grass." Mrs. Ichabod decreed a front yard garden - no boring grass.


"What's that?" The aliums were just starting to bloom. I have several clusters of them, some near the porch.


"Look at that. We were asking about the Cat Mint yesterday. Now it is all in bloom."

I pointed out the modest little Clethra - aka Sweet Spice - aka Cinnabon Tree. It is not blooming yet, but it will start exuding a sweet cinnamon scent into late fall.

 Clethra - calorie free sweet-spice aroma.


Rose discussions followed. Best rose - Veterans Honor - just starting to bloom. However, none are left at the suppliers. Bob likes the idea of growing one, so I will look at the local suppliers.

Veterans Honor looks far better than this.


He told PFC he would tear out all the weeds in the front yard, put in plastic (loud noses from me) and gravel (ack! ack! no!)

Bob, "Got any military books coming?" Yes, they dropped the price of one and said free shipping. And another one is coming. Tanks and arty. We talked about The Art of War and its relevance today. PFC wants to read it. He learned to give up video games and start reading, so he could make something out of his life.

 These Flower Flies are harmless - but murderous to pests.

Understanding the Pilgrim's Progress

One more way to appreciate this Christian classic.
This cover design emphasizes the turning point in Christian's life, Justification by Faith, access to God's grace.





Monday, May 4, 2020

Four of the Nine Hymn Graphics Added to the Bethany Lutheran Hymnal Today

Norma A. Boeckler

The Bethany Lutheran Hymnal Blog







Feed the Roses, Feed the Birds

 Though a floribunda (more color, short stems), Easy Does It quickly develops long stems, blooms like the dickens, and has some fragrance.


I bought 50 glad bulbs for three sets of gardeners. We each had about 15 bulbs to plant. One fancy iris bulb ($20) would pay for all 50 glads, so I would rather have a riot of color now than one imperial bloom later. Next year I may be taunted with - I thought you said iris were over-priced.

John Paul II is the best white rose for photos.
Leave it at that. Great in the garden, depressing in the vase.


The daffodils blooming in the gloom of spring made me think of planting them all among the rose bush paths. The growers call those "estate packages," because one bag is enough to decorate an estate. The cost per bulb goes down dramatically, and the labor goes up at the same rate. What better way to cheer up the Jackson Rose Farm than to announce spring with random yellow daffodils?

 Veterans Honor is lacking in flaws and rather hardy compared to other varieties. Someone who wants strong and hardy roses should stay close to the reds. Some roses like certain zones, but weather varies so much from year to year - it is a gamble.

I complimented Ranger Bob on the vigor and abundance of weeds in his flower boxes, so he and a co-worker rooted them out, planted, and poured in wood mulch. We relaxed with pour-over coffee with sugar, pour-over coffee with sugar and whipped cream, pour-over coffee with whipped cream. No coffee shop can touch the flavor and fragrance of good coffee.

Mulch played a role in solving a Columbo murder show, Playback, because mulch sticks to feet and tracks into homes. None was found where the alleged burglar broke in, though he walked through a heavily mulched border.

We often have mulch on the floor inside, though I sweep it back into the yard. Mine is leaf mulch, the best kind. Later I will add wood mulch for favored roses and flowers.

I answer objections the the mulch carpeting with "You married a farmer and you love roses."

Sassy and I just got back from our morning walk in perfect weather. I use the time to check the roses while she sniffs around for rabbits. The bushes along the front of the house are their condo unit. They never lack for fresh greens.

Rugosa roses (raggy leaves) are strong, tolerant of bad conditions, but have rather dowdy blooms. But if you want big hips, Rugosa  roses have them - loaded with vitamin C.

 Rugosa roses grow where others fail, even near salt water.

Someone said, "Rabbits ate all my Hosta plants." I worried, but I can find no damage. Now the earlier plants are large, spreading, and ready to bloom for the hummingbirds. Last year the slugs ate more Hosta than the rabbits did.

The Veterans Honor roses are blooming already. Though I miss certain roses (Falling in Love, Double Delight, etc) I like having an abundance of one type, especially when the new buds are like jewels glowing in the morning light.

John Paul II is a perfect white rose in the garden, but it wilts almost immediately upon cutting and putting it a vase. In contrast, Veterans Honor lasts in the vase, longer than most roses.

Easy Does It glowed orange on the altar yesterday. What we see in the sunshine is bright, glowing orange. I noticed that the video tape showed more sunset colors and variation, which the rose is known for.

 This Easy Does It rose favors pure orange, but has variation in the colors on the outer petals.

Sunday, May 3, 2020

How Is This Going To Work? The Imaginary Apostolic Meeting:
A New Graduate Speaks His ahem Mind

 Donuts. We will need lots of fresh donuts when we are allowed to gather again.

How is this going to work? said Green, the fresh young graduate of pastoral training.

Have you learned nothing? We preach and teach the Word, and the Gospel spreads.

No one else does that. They build beautiful temples with grand altars and smoking incense. They have glorious robes and practice solemn ceremonies with priests having special titles.

That is no argument. Did we fail to teach you the efficacy of the Word?

And there are other religions that attract people with their riotous orgies, dancing girls, and special potions. I interviewed people at the market, and they all knew about those religions. They asked "Preach and teach the Word? Nobody does that. Nobody, just a few Jews from a new sect."

Our numbers are not the issue. The revealed truth is the message.

I don't have to be an aqueduct engineer to figure this out. The vast majority find ways to attract and please people. They gather large sums of gold to build and beautify their temples and the places for initiations. We are strictly low-rent, using spare rooms in the catacombs, coffins for tables.

Green, you are a young tree, full of sap.


 The majority wins. Everyone follow me, both of you.

Jubilate, The Third Sunday after Easter, 2020

 Norma A. Boeckler Christian Art Books


Jubilate, The Third Sunday after Easter, 2020


Pastor Gregory L. Jackson



Note - the hymn lyrics are linked to the Bethany Lutheran Hymn Blog on the hymn number; the tune is linked on the hymn's name. 

The Confession of Sins
The Absolution
The Introit p. 16
The Gloria Patri
The Kyrie p. 17
The Gloria in Excelsis
The Salutation and Collect p. 19
The Epistle and Gradual       
The Gospel              
Glory be to Thee, O Lord!
Praise be to Thee, O Christ!
The Nicene Creed p. 22
Sermon Hymn #291       Lamp of Our Feet  

Hope and Comfort


The Preface p. 24
The Sanctus p. 26
The Lord's Prayer p. 27
The Words of Institution
The Agnus Dei p. 28
The Nunc Dimittis p. 29
The Benediction p. 31
The Hymn #464        Blest Be the Tie That Binds   

  

Prayers and Announcements
  • Treatment and recovery - Rush Limbaugh, Kermit Way, Christina Jackson. Recovery - John Hicks.
  • Stable - Tom Fulcher, Diane Popp's brother-in-law.
  • Treatment and recovery - Randy Anderson, Andrea's father, is making good progress in his treatment.
  • Pray for our country as the major trials continue. And help all those suffering from economic difficulties.
  • Greek Class - Wednesday, 7 PM.
  • The Bethany Lutheran Hymnal texts are finished soon. All the hymns will have their own pages. Norma A. Boeckler is providing art for them. Typo alerts are welcome.
                
  Norma A. Boeckler Christian Art Books

THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER

Lord God, heavenly Father, who of Thy fatherly goodness dost suffer Thy children to come under Thy chastening rod here on earth, that we may be like unto Thine only-begotten Son in suffering and hereafter in glory: We beseech Thee, comfort us in temptations and afflictions by Thy Holy Spirit, that we may not fall into despair, but that we may continually trust in Thy Son's promise, that our trials will endure but a little while, and will then be followed by eternal joy; that we thus, in patient hope, may overcome all evil, and at last obtain eternal salvation, through the same, Thy Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one true God, world without end. Amen.

KJV 1 Peter 2:11 Dearly beloved, I beseech you as strangers and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly lusts, which war against the soul; 12 Having your conversation honest among the Gentiles: that, whereas they speak against you as evildoers, they may by your good works, which they shall behold, glorify God in the day of visitation. 13 Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake: whether it be to the king, as supreme; 14 Or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evildoers, and for the praise of them that do well. 15 For so is the will of God, that with well doing ye may put to silence the ignorance of foolish men: 16 As free, and not using your liberty for a cloke of maliciousness, but as the servants of God. 17 Honour all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honour the king. 18 Servants, be subject to your masters with all fear; not only to the good and gentle, but also to the froward. 19 For this is thankworthy, if a man for conscience toward God endure grief, suffering wrongfully. 20 For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently? but if, when ye do well, and suffer for it, ye take it patiently, this is acceptable with God.

KJV John 16:16 A little while, and ye shall not see me: and again, a little while, and ye shall see me, because I go to the Father. 17 Then said some of his disciples among themselves, What is this that he saith unto us, A little while, and ye shall not see me: and again, a little while, and ye shall see me: and, Because I go to the Father? 18 They said therefore, What is this that he saith, A little while? we cannot tell what he saith. 19 Now Jesus knew that they were desirous to ask him, and said unto them, Do ye enquire among yourselves of that I said, A little while, and ye shall not see me: and again, a little while, and ye shall see me? 20 Verily, verily, I say unto you, That ye shall weep and lament, but the world shall rejoice: and ye shall be sorrowful, but your sorrow shall be turned into joy. 21 A woman when she is in travail hath sorrow, because her hour is come: but as soon as she is delivered of the child, she remembereth no more the anguish, for joy that a man is born into the world. 22 And ye now therefore have sorrow: but I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy no man taketh from you. 23 And in that day ye shall ask me nothing. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in my name, he will give it you.





Background for the Gospel Sermon on Jubilate Sunday

This may be repetitive for some, but the basic message needs to be known. I have been studying Karl Barth's early years with Charlotte Kirschbaum (his mistress and uncredited co-author). Together they generated an enormous Church Dogmatics, which has been standard ever since, almost 100 years now.

Their approach was to use the Bible as a platform for their own thought, which was rationalistic and Marxist. Any given passage or concept became a piece of putty for them to mold. The Bible as the Word of God? Their response - The Bible contains the Word of God but is not the Word of God. After that statement, everyone knows, anything goes. The Gospel of John might be symbolic and poetic, they claimed, but the Fourth Gospel is not historically accurate or God's Word. Jesus teaching Himself as the Son of God simply shows that John's Gospel must be set aside and ignored, except when useful. 

It became a fad to rely on Mark's Gospel as the earlies and most accurate. But note this. "Are you the Son of the Blessed One?" Jesus replied, "I AM" - citing the Name of God in Exodus 3. 

Mark 14: 61 But he held his peace, and answered nothing. Again the high priest asked him, and said unto him, Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed? 62 And Jesus said, I AM  [ο δε ιησους ειπεν εγω ειμι]: and ye shall see the Son of man sitting on the right hand of power, and coming in the clouds of heaven.

No modernist or Fuller graduate mentions that the entire Barth/Kirschbaum philosophy is spun around their own thoughts, which itself became inspired and infallible, according to modern theologians. Fuller Seminary theologians (trained under Barth) publicly rejected the inerrancy of Scripture. Fuller's president argued hilariously that debating Biblical doctrine got in the way of Fuller's Mission, which is translated as Fuller's Money.

The one movement uniting all the mainline denominations with the Church of Rome and the "conservative" Lutherans and Evangelicals - is Church Growth. Its foundation is the modernist and Marxist repudiation of the Scriptures by Barth and his mistress/co-author Charlotte Kirschbaum. Given that filter, many will read this Gospel text and preach their own philosophy. It is subtle but effective in eroding confidence in the Scriptures.

The Four Gospels teach the truth in perfect harmony. The atoning death and victorious resurrection of Christ remain the central theme of the entire Bible - faith in the Savior, the Son of God, taught by the Holy Spirit through the Scriptures.




Hope and Comfort


KJV John 16:16 A little while, and ye shall not see me: and again, a little while, and ye shall see me, because I go to the Father.

John 16:16 μικρον και ου θεωρειτε με

1. First, we will consider this narrative in the simplest manner, as it occurred after the Last Supper, while the Lord was in the garden on the way with his disciples to his last sufferings and death. In this historical narrative of today’s Gospel the Lord preaches his death and resurrection to his disciples, the words of which narrative the disciples at the time failed to understand, these words being to them dark sayings and totally hidden from them — an experience that may easily be ours, those of us who are not yet firmly established in the faith. What, however, hindered the beloved disciples from understanding the narrative? This, namely, that they thought Christ was about to establish a temporal kingdom which would make an impression upon the world, and move along in pure, perpetual life, not in death, of which he here speaks when he says: “A little while, and ye behold me no more.”

The disciples were blinded by grief, fear, and their persistent hopes for a pleasant, Messianic kingdom on earth, which was promised in religious books (but not in the Scriptures). Human contradictions have not changed. One Biblical author predicted the end of the earth and also bought a Mercedes dealership. No one buys a Mercedes with the idea that everything will soon be gone. A Chrysler, yes, but not a Mercedes.

We have a human tendency to cling to contradictory ideas so it is important to sort them out. As we have seen with the current virus, opinions vary quite a bit. 

This lesson has seven examples of a tiny word meaning "a little while" - μικρον  micron, a term we use today in various forms. 

In a very short book like the Gospel of John, the repetition of a word seven times is quite significant. As Luther reminds us in the sermon I am quoting, the disciples at this point had the kind of attitude we often exhibit. We have Christ if we can see Him. If we cannot see His glory, comfort, and love, we have lost Him.

This is extremely important, because Thomas is not alone in is doubts and dismay. We are very fragile and impetuous. If something good happens, we are overjoyed. If something bad looms (even without evidence of coming along) our fears alone are enough to quash our spirits.

That feeling has probably worked through the entire nation, because this universal house arrest is unique in our history. WWII imposed many restrictions, but there were two big, bad enemies as objects of our wrath and reason for our strength. No one is sure why we must hide from a flu that is weaker than previous ones and possibly wait until someone fines a vaccine with uncertain results. 

But there are many other distractions too. When the student loan directorate says, "We are here for YOU," those with loans react negatively. I built up a lot of resistance to dealing with them this year, and yet the issue was resolved in five minutes. 

For the disciples, being with Jesus was an entirely new life for them, thrilling beyond description though leavened with fear of the Roman and Temple soldiers. Faith in Jesus was the same as being with Him because He was there to challenge, teach, and admonish them. If their trust in His power lagged, His miracles revived and even increased their concept of Him as the Messiah and Son of God.

Both parts of this verse are about Jesus going away. The first concerns His arrest, trial, crucifixion, and death. The second mikon - a little while - concerns His going to the Father. Where is the comfort and hope in losing sight of Jesus?

Fear magnifies our worst thoughts. When I told small children I had something with teeth in a paper bag, no one wanted to reach in. I said it would not hurt them, but no one wanted to reach in. It was a comb. (The parents were also very anxious.)

A better one was the balloon with cellophane tape on it. Anyone could poke it with a needle and balloon would remain inflated for a time. Unfortunately the volunteer was very nervous and missed his spot. It popped in his face. My credibility rocketed - downward - at once.

In Jesus' example, the going away is doubly important. He had to fulfill the Scriptures, which were precise and numerous. The first part is the Atonement and burial. The second is the Ascension, going to the Father.

17 Then said some of his disciples among themselves, What is this that he saith unto us, A little while, and ye shall not see me: and again, a little while, and ye shall see me: and, Because I go to the Father? 18 They said therefore, What is this that he saith, A little while? we cannot tell what he saith.

The response of the disciples does not seem to comfort them, but to provoke them to anxiety and distress. This explains why the false teachers only want to offer a "positive message," leaving their audience with no spiritual strength to battle the wars within them when difficulties arise.

As Luther observed, all the disciples fell into the sin of unbelief when trouble came - the arrest, trial, torture, and crucifixion. And they had trouble grasping the resurrection. 

9. Since the holy disciples experienced what it was to be overwhelmed by anguish and want, we must not think that it will be better with us. God will not make an exception in our case. But let us remember that Christ foretells to his disciples their fall, fear and sorrow, and also comforts them in order that they may not despair. Thus we should likewise comfort ourselves and allow the same to be spoken to us, so that when we are taken captive by sin and feel our consciences troubled and burdened, we do not despair; but rather remember it will not continue long. Therefore this is a very comforting Gospel to all troubled and terrified consciences. First, because Christ promises here he will not let them be captives to their misery very long; then, because he shows such kindly friendship to them — casts them not quickly from his presence, although they do not at once learn and understand his discourse; but bears with them, instructs them and deals with them most tenderly.

Many times we find a passage like this, and it seems so tangled up and mixed around that we tend to pass it by. If that becomes a habit (and it does with those who pick only the "favorite" passages), then the most significant markers disappear. People can wander like those lost in the morning fog, without those Scriptural markers.

After many attempts to grasp it, with Professor Holy Spirit always helping, the truth shines through. Then the toughest passage becomes the brightest. One example is the Canaanite woman, who said, "Even the little dogs eat the crumbs that fall from the Master's table." She is an example of the greatest Christ-faith in the midst of God's apparent indifference - and even hostility. Why does God allow His greatest enemies to prosper and rule, to trample on the innocent? The answer is - to reveal the faith of the saints (many who are tortured and killed today) and to emphasize the enemy's disgraceful fall from glory.

When we have tumbled into despair and had our energy and hopes drained away, this passage is a marker. It is just "mikron" - a little while.

Then too, those wonderful, peaceful, happy days should be appreciated and God should be thanked, because they only last mikron - a little while.

Some want to be young forever, and pay a lot to project that image. I have told many college classes that "old" is the only obscene word in the English language. I used to say that when someone let "old" slip out and blushed. I told them, "No other word makes you blush, and I have heard them in class and seen them in assignments. But old is the last, naughty word. I like being old. My best friends did not make it to this point in life." There are also the advantages of having many false ideas dispelled over time.

19 Now Jesus knew that they were desirous to ask him, and said unto them, Do ye enquire among yourselves of that I said, A little while, and ye shall not see me: and again, a little while, and ye shall see me? 20 Verily, verily, I say unto you, That ye shall weep and lament, but the world shall rejoice: and ye shall be sorrowful, but your sorrow shall be turned into joy. 21 A woman when she is in travail hath sorrow, because her hour is come: but as soon as she is delivered of the child, she remembereth no more the anguish, for joy that a man is born into the world.

This is the most beautiful analogy that Jesus could offer. It is an event that people know from experience or observation. As we grow up we learn how pivotal it is to have the pain of childbirth and the joy of a baby. Even then, a baby's life is fragile and there can be further anguish and then joy.

The last stage of Jesus' public ministry is one of great turmoil and pain. We can only imagine. The bulk of each Gospel is about the Passion of Christ, about 25% in each case. How did it leave the disciples? They were overjoyed and went out to preach the Gospel in great trust. They saw and experienced the triumph of faith in the Savior, and He coaxed them along into a mature and tenacious faith, like that of the Canaanite woman - "No matter how bad it looks at this moment, or this year, or this decade, the ending will be glorious, because God rules over all."

22 And ye now therefore have sorrow: but I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy no man taketh from you. 23 And in that day ye shall ask me nothing. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in my name, he will give it you.


We lose our mothers many times, if we are blessed to grow up with them. We grow up and are glad to reverse the roles and do things for them, to show them appreciation. Many times they become our children. We have to make sure they are eating well and we have to help keep them clean. Our Army Ranger friend rode in subs and wrestled tanks through war zones, but he was only too willing to help his mother in her last days, his step-father too. That was only a little while. And he misses them. He talks glowingly about how she found enough food to feed two boys, making weiners and beans the greatest possible delight to eat. 

My high school friends say the same.

13. In such sorrow and distress the beloved disciples were when the Lord departed from them. They were forsaken by everybody. They had no place of refuge. They stood in the gate of hell, expecting every hour to meet death; and they heard the judgment of God, thinking they had sinned and must now be given over to Satan. But immediately after his resurrection Christ comes and causes them to forget all their affliction and heart-sorrow.

Then they become happy and go and bring forth fruit, and bestir themselves to help all mankind to the same joy. It is a beautiful example and a comforting passage of Scripture for all who experience temptation and trouble. Such should remember that Christ says: “A little while and ye behold me no more and again a little while, and ye shall see me,” and never forget the Gospel of the woman in travail, who gladly goes through all and soon reaches the goal.