God’s Cruise

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“And blessed be His glorious name forever!  And let the whole earth be filled with His glory.
Amen and Amen.” Psalm 72:19

COMMENTS:  Arlene and I celebrated our 40th wedding anniversary this year.  Our two children organized a celebration for us at the Pleasantville Free Methodist Family Camp.  We have owned a cabin there for many years but our family and especially our children and now grandchildren have very fond memories of going there each year for worship and fellowship.  It was a fitting place for celebration and enjoyed sharing the day with our family and friends.  The opportunity of looking back with pictures and sharing stories and memories made for a rich day that will be remembered for many years to come. 

Yet the center focus was on Christ’s transforming influence on us and our family over the years.  

We took many vacations as a family to view sights and see places.  One memorial one was a 3 week trip out west before our daughter was to go to college.  We took advantage of opportunity and packed those 3 weeks with an exhaustive trip through Death Valley and up pacific coast and went east from Yosemite Park through Yellowstone Park to as far east as Mt. Rushmore.

Now that our children are grown Arlene and I have taken trips as a couple without our children, but age is starting to hinder the desire and energy to travel.  So, our trips tend to cover fewer travel miles and longer rest periods.

But the devotion that motivated this reflection described a cruise by a couple who dreamed of taking a cruise but was delayed due to mistakes on their part and sinful behavior by others.  Devotion didn’t go into detail but revealed the process of seeking God’s help and allowing God to draw their family closer together as they drew closer to God.  When the cruise did materialize, their relationship with Christ as well as with each other made the cruise a much richer experience which also reinforced their stronger relationship with God and with each other.

I reflect on a David Jeremiah Cruise that Arlene and I planned and experienced in 2003 when we celebrated our 25th anniversary.  We both had already enjoyed David Jeremiah’s radio teaching and took the opportunity to not only enjoy a cruise in the Western Caribbean but also focused time with Dr. Jeremiah and with Adrian Rodgers, who also was teaching during cruise.  To meet them and experience their bible teaching live face to face dwarfed for me the stopovers and creature comforts of the cruise.   Such an experience was only matched again the 10 years later when Arlene and I were able to visit David Jeremiah’s Shadow Mountain Baptist Church in near San Diego.  We got to meet him again there.   Dr. Jeremiah continues to provide teaching and devotional materials that are a primary source of insight to scripture I use in writing these devotionals. The trip to California we took in 2013, included a trip to Yosemite to with the 3000-year-old sequoia trees again.  To witness such natural beauty only reinforces my faith and love for God for creating such beauty for He and us to enjoy.  But to know His love and forgiveness and have a personal relationship with Him and share such with family only make the joy and attitude of worship more powerful witnessing such beauty. 

I am told such is the experience of Christians who visit the Holy Land.  I have seen slides and movies of Israel and Holy Sites and heard the experiences of those who went there, even from my Arlene’s parents.  We have not traveled there so don’t have that experience.  Why not?  Well, I am really looking forward to seeing the Holy Land when Christ returns and defeats satan and rebuilds Jerusalem the way He intended.  My reasoning, I admit, is not based on any God inspired insights or revelation from specific scripture.  Instead it is a personal preference to focus on my living Savior instead of the place that killed my Lord and persecuted the early Christians. I also find the center of the Jewish – Islam – Christian conflict to be less appealing at this time in history too.  
I am sure if my conviction was stronger to visit the Holy Land and felt His leading to do so, my opinion and resolve to make the journey there would be certain. 

But in the meantime, my focus is on doing and going where I am certain He is compelling me to do and go and let rest go until He gives me the same certainty. 

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