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Sunday, July 4th: Lovely peaceful day of rest. I have been streaching my miles and the Western Canada walk and I think my mind and zeal was stronger than my not fully in shape body. Sooooo my left foot is hurting under the arch the "plantar fascia ligament". I stopped at noon yesterday and taking off today and tomorrow. So pray for my healing. Been doing this 42 years and I have to respond to my body. This is just one of dozens of times I've taken off to let my body heal and come back strong again. Denise, Sophia and I went and washed our clothes. I feel great and fresh except for the foot. I was praying yesterday for my foot and Jesus said for me to stop now and pray for others needs. I smiled and then started praying for every hurting person I know. How wonderful. So often we focus only on our own need. It's the call of Jesus to lift up others. Oh, Jesus make me more like you every day. God bless you all and thanks for the e mail messages you send to me wanting me to keep posting on my website. God willing I will soon be putting up 3 more of the books I've written. You may not know by I have half a dozen posted for online reading at the Media Library above. God bless you, Arthur
Now for the latest column below:
I started with the letter
A and will go to Z focusing on a nation or island group and what I
learned in
that place. If you are looking for perfection then just read the Words
of Jesus
in the New Testament of the Bible. I'm only a pilgrim that has and is
still on
a journey with Jesus. He is constantly working on me like a potter does
the
clay. Welcome to the potters house!
Life lessons from the Road (A to Z) by
Arthur Blessitt
#D, Denmark ‘Blinded to the
Cross’
I was carrying the cross
with my son
Joshua in Denmark. I had spoken to a large youth gathering called the
‘Go’
conference in Randers with Youth With A Mission. A year before I had
spoken on
that one word at a stadium gathering in LA before the start of the
Olympic
games there. A number of the youth at the meeting wanted to walk with
the cross
to the capital Copenhagen. We had our Landover carrying the baggage and
some
went ahead to set up our tents in a campground up while the remainder of
us
were walking with the cross. They paid for our camping for the night and
set up
the tents.
Then about a dozen of us
arrived with the
12 foot cross and walked into the campground. Now know this the Danish
flag is
a white cross on a red background. It is seen everywhere around the
country
just like the American flag with the stars and stripes or the British
Union
Jack. There was a huge Danish Cross flag on a pole in front of the
office.
However when the owner saw us carrying a cross he became furious and ran
out
screaming at us and ordering us out of the campground because of the
cross. I
tried to speak with him but he was raging. As we were taking down our
tents I
tried again. “Sir, is your problem with us or the cross?” “It’s that
cross, I
want it out of here!” Then I said, “Sir look up there, I see you have a
huge
flag cross almost as big as the one we are carrying.” He looked up in
amazement. There was the huge cross flag waving right in front of him on
his
very own campground.
I started to share with
him about the
meaning of the cross. He was shaken, and almost in shock, but muttered
that we
had to leave anyway and walked away profoundly impacted and subdued.
The cross had become so
common to him
that it had lost it’s meaning or taken on another meaning. He was proud
of his
flag with the cross but had somehow detached it from the crucified Jesus
and
the Holy Blood of Jesus shed for the sins of the world.
We see crosses by the
dozen in most
western countries and typical Catholic nations. Crosses on churches, on
hymn
books, Bibles, and on clergy garments. Think of the crosses on rock
stars and
tattooed on both men and women almost anywhere you look. People ware
crosses
around their neck, as ear rings, nose rings, on their tee shirts and
jeans. You
see the cross made of gold and with diamonds adoring it.
Enough said on how common
the cross is.
Now let’s move on to the question of what the cross means. For many they
kneel
at the cross and weep or make the sign of the cross when they pray.
I remember in Papua New
Guinea a remote
tribe walked for days and waited on the roadside for the cross and to
hear the
message. Through the interpreter they heard the message of the cross and
received Jesus with deep emotion. In another village a group of men
arrived and
as I was preaching they felt the cross from top to bottom. The declared
that
now they had seen and felt the cross and they believed. Oh the joy mixed
with
tears. In the Darien jungle in one village an old lady who missionaries
had
tried to get her to understand about the cross said to them ‘now I
understand
that God loves us, He sent the cross!’ Around the world I have seen
multitudes
of people changed because they came to understand that the cross was the
plan
of God to save us as God the Word became Flesh and lived a sinless life
to be
the perfect sacrifice for our sins.
When Jesus called me to
make a cross and
hang it on the wall at our Jesus coffee house called His Place on Sunset
Strip
in Hollywood, Calif. I found it hard to do. I had understood what
happened at
the cross and our sins that Jesus died for but the symbol had never been
important for me. I had never worn a cross or owned one but now I was to
build
one. I wanted a cross big enough to crucify a man on, rugged and
realistic. I
never dreamed I would ever carry it. Then came the call to carry it. God
was
beginning to teach me the power of symbols from the scripture but that
is a
lesson for another day.
Now after forty two years
with the cross
I can honestly say I have never got accustomed to it. The cross is my
friend. I
am always aware of the horror and suffering of Jesus on the cross and
the glory
of it in providing redemption for whosoever shall believe and call upon
His
Holy Name. I never lift the cross to place it on my shoulder without the
awesome responsibility I have to seek to carry it well and for the glory
of
Jesus and as a witness of His love and salvation to others. I know I am
not
worthy to carry the cross but neither was Simon who helped Jesus on the
way to
Calvary. We are all to be cross carriers as Jesus said ‘Whosoever will
come
after me must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me.’
The cross
was the symbol and tool of execution, suffering and death. It is now not
only
that but the symbol of love, life, salvation, healing and joy. So we
carry it
with at least two emotions sadness and joy!
What does your national
flag mean to you?
What does it represent?
What does the cross mean
to you? What
does it represent? Have you shared the message of the cross with others?
When?
Have you invited others to receive the crucified, resurrected, ascended,
living
Savior Jesus Christ? Carry your cross well!
Never get accustomed to
the cross so that
it’s meaning is lost and it’s message not shared. Remember we are to
carry the
cross not for compliments but as a witness.
In the movie “The Cross” I
seek to share
the real meaning of the cross and the love of Jesus to all people. This
movie
will take you on a modern journey with the cross on foot around the
world. I
share how it has shaped and changed my life and shows many reactions to
the
cross in our world today.
Get it, view it, share it,
show it! “The
Cross” on DVD now around the world.
Please pray for us as we
walk on with the
cross. We are on another cross walk as I write this.
Praying for all of you who
read this and
peace be with you,
Pilgrim followers of
Jesus,
Arthur and Denise Blessitt
Luke18:1
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