Friday, April 1, 2011

Chapter 24

I have to admit that the temptation to make today some kind of April Fools joke is strong. However, I intend to resist.

One of the curious little oddities of the English language is how words change. Words which once held one meaning somehow meander until they hold another.

Case in point: Tonight’s passage. In his vision, Jeremiah sees “A basket of naughty figs,” in the King James Version! Of course, in modern English, it’s usually translated as “rotten figs,” or even more precisely, in The Message, “Rotten figs, so rotten they cannot be eaten.”

Here once again we see God’s promise for redemption of His people. Even here, at Israel and Judah’s lowest Ebb, God still cares about them. He wants to rescue them.

Yet the country is not what He had in mind. God desires to show mercy, but He also wants to show that Justice is to be done.

“Catch 22” perhaps?

Thankfully no, because there is a way for God to do both.

What He can do is to set before His people a choice, just as He did back in the days of Joshua – “I have set before you blessings and curses.”

Then, as now, God granted the people free choice.

It’s really up to the people whether they’re going to be “Good figs” or “Naughty figs.” And the way they choose is how they respond to God’s instructions!

Just in case you’ve forgotten along the way, God said that if anyone wishes to survive what is coming – the invasion of Jerusalem – they will need to surrender to the invading armies. They will be taken away (as were Daniel and his friends – they were exiles to Babylon from this period!) and their talents used, but they will survive; and one day God will bring them back to here. Not them personally, of course; their children, or maybe their childrens’ children. Meanwhile, the exiles have God’s promise of protection.

We face a choice like that in Jeremiah’s vision today. God has granted us too the opportunity to choose blessings or curses.

Needless to say, we must choose carefully.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

The Great Comet of 2007


(Comet McNaught)

It's amazing - I have never seen anything like this comet before. Not only that, but for the first time in my life I have a camera and tripod, so I have been able to take good pictures of it.

I had the opportunity to take photos on two consecutive nights, and hope to have more chances as the weeks progress.



Night 1: 19th January 2007







Night 2: 20th January 2007

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

First entry

I'm not at all sure what I'm going to do with this blog. For now, I want to use it as a convenient site for my NYE 06/07 pictures, for those who hang out on similar forums to mine. I'll decide if I'll do anything else with it later. :)


Johno, Mere, Grace and Erica waiting for the second lot of fireworks to begin.














Slightly retouched, the Harbour Bridge showing the searchlights and "Emerald" emblem
(The theme this year was "The Emerald City").

















The Parade of lights in the harbour; various boats and ships were lit up, and sailed up and down the harbour, creating a truly amazing spectacle.

















How do you photograph a 10 minute firework display? This shoddy effort is the best I could do, but didn't do it justice at all. There were several sites all down the Harbour, and they were all coordinated together. Incredible, and they do this every year!