1-55pm
My day today has been punctuated with sad, bad and difficult news. A listener called to say her son died yesterday. Another called to say cancer had returned. The first is in shock and grieving. The second is praying for a miracle. These life-changing, devastating events suddenly put life into perspective…it highlights what’s really important. It’s very difficult to know what to say to people when these things happen. All I can do is show my concern and pray for them. God is with them. He will comfort them and strengthen them. And one thing I know for sure: this earthly world, in which we live is not all there is. We are only passing through.
In the 5th and final message of Andy Stanley’s series on Time, he reflects on the book of Ecclesiastes and the 29 times Solomon says, “Under the Sun”. These are just a few of the phrases where ‘Under the Sun’ appears in the first two chapters of Ecclesiastes:
- “I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind.”
- “When I surveyed all that my hands had done and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind; nothing was gained under the sun.”
- “So I hated life, because the work that is done under the sun was grievous to me.”
Not exactly encouraging dialogue!!
The conclusion that Andy Stanley draws from Solomon’s lengthy diatribe about the futility of life is that there is another life ‘above the sun’ if you like. Outside the confines of our ‘under the sun’ world, there is something better, where the verses above may be changed to read:
~ “I have not yet seen all the things that are done above the sun; all of them are meaningful, far from a chasing after the wind.” ~ “When I surveyed all that my hands had done and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningful, far from a chasing after the wind; everything was gained above the sun.”
~ “So I loved life, because the work that is done above the sun was glorious to me.”
And so we look forward, knowing that one day we will experience that full and abundant extravagance of ‘over the sun’ – eternity…. where Jesus is and because we believe in Him & trust Him with our lives ‘under the sun’ , we will enjoy all the pleasure of life above and beyond the pitiful, painful realm of this world.
Here is where you can listen to the whole message…
Andy Stanley Message Under the Sun
Today I visited Granny, taking with me the wedding photos of Stacey and Adrian. Tomorrow they celebrate their 4th wedding anniversary. No doubt they will do something special. They are still in Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, and are due home in 2 months. We will have lots to celebrate then!
So while we are hanging out, ‘under the sun’ best plan is to hang onto the Lord, being made new in the attitude of our minds (Ephesians 4:23). Stay positive.
Hanging out – Hanging on!
God bless you loads!
Thanks Trish for posting this on Facebook…
In His Grip,
Helga xx
























It Was Carnage…At Merion…
12-05pm
I am amazed at how much I can say and write about a topic of which I am actually extremely ignorant. But last night, I sat glued to the TV watching as tempers flared, spectators fell, and the most brilliant executers of the game crumbled as if they had not played for months. It was a true life drama that unfolded on international television in the form of the US Open Golf Championship. The venue was the (we now know) incredibly difficult Merion Golf Course in Ardmore Pennsylvania. With a purse of $8 million, there was a lot at stake. If you think the prize money was big, the winner would also get automatic entry into several of the world’s top championship tournaments. That in itself is a huge bonus!
Our eyes were fixed on the South Africans. Charl Schwartzel was snapping at the heels of the leaders. Ernie Els seemed solid, but too far down the leaderboard to be a threat. Schwartzel was at one point alone in the lead. Then it all began to fall apart….and it seemed so for everyone. Things were changing from one minute to the next. There was drama all round. Rory Mcilroy dumped a shot into the creek, so took another from where he was…and put that in the water as well. In frustration, he bent his club, rending it unusuable! Steve Stricker went out of bounds on his drive, played a provisional, then shanked his third out of bounds and eventually scored an 8 on a par 5. Luke Donald, in trying to reach a par 3 with a driver, pulled it to the left of the green, flooring a young lady spectator who caught the ball on her head! Fortunately, she was okay, apart from being a bit stunned. Matthew Goggin hit a magnificent approach shot to the green – it hit the flag stick. But the problem was the flag stick was rigid, causing the ball to rebound almost back to the place from which he had played. It was carnage! Tiger Wood three putted from under a metre. And he was not alone!
We soon discovered that just because you were at the top of the leaderboard did not mean you would stay there. In the end I went to bed and caught up with the scores this morning. Amazingly, Charl Schwartzel, who at one stage was in the lead at -1, ended the competition tied 14 on +8. This course reduced the finest performers in the world to rank amateurs. So who won in the end?
SOUTH AFRICAN BORN Englishman Justin Rose, ended on +1 and recorded his first major victory! He becomes Britain’s first golfer to win the competition in 43 years. Ernie Els tied 4th on +5. He did well!
I have had a full day today and it’s only 12 noon. I was up a bit later than usual for a work day (4-35am), and was at work an hour later. Had a great Rise and Shine show, including a chat with budding photographer Callum Tilbury, who is only 14 years old and has a great future ahead. Facebook.com/CallumTilburyPhotography. After leaving CCFm at 9am, I stopped at the Retief’s home to collect a CD of Frank Retief messages before driving into Cape Town to see Granny. We went and sat in the sun.
This morning I read 1 Kings 18:46 which says, “THE POWER of the Lord came upon Elijah and tucking his cloak into his belt he ran ahead of Ahab all the way to Jezreel.” I googled the distance from Mt Carmel to Jezreel… 34km!! Elijah, through the power of God outran the king Ahab and his chariot… plus Ahab had a head start because he wasn’t on Mt Carmel! That’s the power of God!
(Ephesians 3:20-21)
God has given us HIS POWER for today, tomorrow and forever!
God bless you loads!
In His Grip,
Helga xx