Monday was the first day of the new semester at IHOPU. And my first class was Biblical Foundations of Eschatology, with Daniel Lim. At one point he asks us the same question we've all asked ourselves at one point in time; "Why do we need to study about the end times?" The class listed off many reasons, several of which had never occurred to me, but one girl answered with; 'Because He[Jesus] is our Bridegroom.' (I confess, I don't remember the exact wording.) And like a big doofus boy that I am, I kinda scoffed at the answer internally. "What does that have to do with anything?" was more or less my attitude. But to my surprise, this is maybe the answer that Mr. Lim seemed most excited about.
Mr. Lim went on to give a 15-20 minute rabbit trail about Jewish wedding customs and tying it into scripture to show the parallels; even down to Jesus' statement at the Last Supper of 'drink this is remembrance of me.', to the bride groom going away to his Father's house to prepare a home and returning for his bride. It was quite masterful in the way Mr. Lim tied everything together, and I'm not doing him any credit at all by butchering the story.
This "little girl" in my class, has probably out read, out prayed, and out studied me because she is so in love with Jesus. It makes me think of Mary, sitting at the feet of Jesus, listening to His every word. She paid so close attention to Him, that when most of the disciples became disheartened and punked out after His crucifixion, she was the only one to "got it" and knew that Jesus meant to die. She was the only one who payed attention to know what was in His heart to do. There were plenty of disciples who spent lots of time with Jesus, but she had known Him in a way that none of the others did. I wonder what would have happened if Holy Spirit had used Mary to write portions of our new testament. It would probably blow even the book of Romans out of the water! Has anyone ever considered her as a possible candidate for the anonymous writer of the book of Hebrews?
Thursday, January 24, 2013
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*WOW* THAT’S a cool thought!!! I’ve always wondered about the author and NEVER thought of that!
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