Today’s Scrip-Bit   23 April 2023 Psalm 27:1.

Psalm 27:1.         The Lord is my light and my salvation: whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

It’s time once again friends to gather in the Lord’s sanctuary to celebrate His holy day, Sunday, the Sabbath. It’s supposed to be a day of rest and relaxation, praise, worship and fellowship amongst believers, but with all the supposed progress our world has made, it naturally entails that some things must run twenty four -seven, which makes it difficult for all believers to gather on a Sunday. However, if we fall into that category, it’s imperative that we take one day, whenever it’s convenient, to rest from labour and spend more time than normal to praise and worship and glorify our great God. 

But for those of us who made it today, we’ll open our worship with an interesting song called ‘Buried Alive’ by an interesting man named Buju Banton. Yes, we all know the gentleman who paid a hefty price to society for his lawlessness, but on his release from prison, having seemed to change his ways, he became an even bigger star and celebrity than before his prison time. That just goes to show how sometimes the Lord can move in the lives of the least expected and turn them to his use. 

And this song from Buju seems to mirror that by John Newton, ‘Amazing Grace,’ when he turned from his ungodly ways. So let’s send up sacrificial praises, as we sing ‘Buried Alive’ in a lively, heartfelt, up-tempo beat, thinking about how it could quite easily apply to each of us, who have been given another chance, or even many more chances, by our merciful, forgiving and gracious God. 

So, singing: (Chorus: ‘Oh Lord, I was buried alive, but I’m still breathing. I don’t know what tomorrow may bring, But I’ve got a feeling. I am alive, there must be a reason, I was given one more chance, my heart‘s still beating. Buried alive, but I’m still breathing, I don’t know what tomorrow may bring, But I’ve got a feeling. Now I am alive, there must be a reason, I was given one more chance, my heart‘s still beating.) Now all this time… I’ve been blind… only running against the wind. Friends of mine …pass with time… After living a life of sin. Now many give up, many give in. It’s my determination to win. I survived, the worst of times, I survived. (Chorus:) 

Oh, they made a ditch for one, but there would be two, In their attempt to out my life, The wicked things they do. But Jah made I brave, and I can’t care the grave, Oh no, The Lord is my salvation, Of whom shall I fear? Yeah, I was buried alive, but I’m still breathing, I don’t know what tomorrow may bring, But I’ve got a feeling. Oh Lord, Now I am alive, there must be a reason, I was given one more chance, my heart ‘s still beating… (One more time) Yes, I was buried alive, but I’m still breathing, I don’t know what tomorrow may bring, But I’ve got a feeling. Oh Lord, Now I am alive, there must be a reason, I was given one more chance, my heart ‘s still beating…my heart’s still beating…my heart’s still beating…my heart’s still beating…’ 

Oh friends, that story is indeed true of each one of us in some way or another, not that we necessarily went to prison to pay for our crime(s) against society, but we’ve all been called out by God to witness against our sins against Him. And in whatever unfortunate circumstance we might have found ourself, He rescued us, and gave us another chance. So, as Buju so rightly says, we don’t know what tomorrow will bring, but the good news is that we’re still breathing, and there must be a reason for the Lord allowing it. 

And yes there certainly is: it’s for us to live the way He desires and spread His good news gospel to all whom we might meet, letting them know by both our talk and our walk the kind of wonderful Deity He is, and He is desirous that ALL His human creation come to salvation, to reconciliation and eternal life with Him. Yes, my fellow believers we’re still here to do Christ’s Great Commission… and please, let’s not forget it, as so many of us are wont to do as we get caught up in the affairs of this evil and ungodly world. 

And these words in the song ought to wake us up. ‘Now all this time… I’ve been blind… only running against the wind. Friends of mine …pass with time… After living a life of sin. Now many give up, many give in. It’s my determination to win. I survived, the worst of times, I survived.’ Oh my people, so many of us have been on the same ungodly bent for so long, it’s time we become determined to win, to not give up…with Jesus’ help of course. For, as He so plainly says when talking about the vine and the branches: ‘for without me ye can do nothing.’ (John 15:5) And that’s the gospel truth! 

And I like how the old Jamaican Proverb is included. ‘If you dig a hole (ditch), you’d better dig two,’ because the trap you set might just backfire on you, for what we sow, we usually reap. And as Uncle Charles (Dr. Charles Stanley) likes to add, you’ll reap later than you sow, and more than you sow. And you can’t dispute that truth. And Cousin Sol, in his divine wisdom, obviously has a take on the subject too. In Proverbs, he writes: ‘Whoso diggeth a pit shall fall therein: and he that rolleth a stone, it will return (roll back) upon him.’ (Prov. 26:27) We can’t doubt his words either, since those are things we witness everyday in this ungodly world…the destruction of the wicked. 

Then these poignant words from the song ought to rise up and speak to us. ‘In their attempt to out my life, The wicked things they do. But Jah made I brave, and I can’t care the grave, Oh no, The Lord is my salvation, Of whom shall I fear?’ Now don’t’ they echo the sentiments of Bruh David in Psalm 27? They surely do! Bruh David, though highly favoured and blessed by God, still underwent many trials and tribulations, some his fault, others just the luck of the draw, like King Saul hunting him down like a wild animal for so many years, just because he had been anointed as the next king of Israel. 

In one of his difficult times, he penned these most notable words. ‘The Lord is my light and my salvation: whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? When the wicked, even mine enemies and my foes, came upon me to eat up (devour) my flesh, they stumbled and fell. Though an host should encamp against me, my heart shall not fear: though war should rise against me, in this will I be confident. 

One thing have I desired of the Lord, that will I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to behold the beauty, (delightfulness, majesty) of the Lord, and to enquire in his temple. For in the time of trouble he shall hide me in his pavilion: in the secret of his tabernacle shall he hide me; he shall set me upon a rock. And now shall mine head be lifted up (in honour) above mine enemies round about me: therefore will I offer in his tabernacle sacrifices of joy; I will sing, yea, I will sing praises unto the Lord. ’ (Ps. 27:1- 6) 

Oh my fellow saints in Christ, I do hope the words of that psalm echo the confident trust that we have in Almighty God, and that we indeed sang sacrificial praises this morning in His tabernacle, for that’s one of the things we gathered there to do. Now, let’s spend some time today meditating on those awesome words, so that they can be written indelibly in our hearts and souls, ready to be used in our time of trial and testing. Much LOVE!

…if God is on your side…then there’s no need to fear… 

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Today’s Scrip-Bit 18 October 2020 Jeremiah 29:11.

Jeremiah 29:11.     For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil (calamity), to give you an expected end (a future and a hope.)

Let’s come together this Sunday morning my fellow believers to give our wonderful God much thanks and praise nuh! Yes, let’s come together on this Day of our Lord, whether it’s in a sparsely populated sanctuary with those few souls physically distanced, or by virtual technological means, for coming together is a must one day a week in keeping with the Lord’s command. ‘Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.’ (Ex. 20:8) And by hook or by crook, we going to do just that. (smile) That’s the awesome power we believers have when we join up with our great God: nothing – no pandemic, or nobody – no government, can keep us from worshipping Him if we choose to do so. 

And today we going to open our worship with a wonderful song of praise, though some might consider it somewhat contentious, or if it’s even appropriate to sing in church, not because of the song itself, but because of the artist who sings it. The name of the song is ‘Buried Alive,’and it’s done by the Jamaican Reggae artist, Buju Banton taken from his Upside Down 2020 album. And yes, the same Buju Banton who was released from prison last year, and for the record is now more popular than ever. 

Now I know some of us are already turning up our noses and feeling mightily disturbed by the idea, but please remember who wrote the song ‘Amazing Grace’ that we consider such a splendid song and very worthy of being sung in church. It was the notorious slave trader John Newton, who transported our forefathers from freedom in Africa to slavery in the Western Hemisphere. It’s only after he got religion that he wrote that song. So for all we know Buju might have also gotten religion, and deserves a second chance, just like John Newton, who even became a minister after his slave trading days were done. 

So let’s not judge Buju, remembering Jesus’ words: ‘Judge not (do not condemn), that ye be not judged (condemned). For with what judgement (condemnation) ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete (use), it shall be measured to you again. And why beholdest thou the mote (speck) that is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam (plank) that is in thine own eye?  Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and behold a beam (plank) is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother’s eye.’ (Matt. 7:1-5) 

And now that we’ve cleared up that li’l matter, (smile) let’s get on with the singing nuh. It’s a nice, simple, rocking reggae tune. I sent it to some of you by what’s app yesterday, so you should know it, but you can also look it up on you tube. So with voices strong, in perfect harmony, let’s sing these words of second chance, of forgiveness and thanks, with sincere hearts. 

‘Oh Lord, I was buried alive, but I’m still breathing. I don’t know what tomorrow may bring, But I’ve got a feeling. I am alive, there must be a reason, I was given one more chance, my heart‘s still beating. Buried alive, but I’m still breathing, I don’t know what tomorrow may bring, But I’ve got a feeling. Now I am alive, there must be a reason, I was given one more chance, my heart ‘s still beating. 

Now all this time… I’ve been blind… only running against the wind. Friends of mine …pass with time… After living a life of sin. Now many give up, many give in. It’s my determination to win. I survived, the worst of times, I survived. Yeah, I was buried alive, but I’m still breathing, I don’t know what tomorrow may bring, But I’ve got a feeling. Oh Lord, Now I am alive, there must be a reason, I was given one more chance, my heart‘s still beating. 

Oh, they made a ditch for one, but there would be two, In their attempt to out my life, The wicked things they do. But Jah made I brave, and I can’t care the grave, Oh no, The Lord is my salvation, Of whom shall I fear? Yeah, I was buried alive, but I’m still breathing, I don’t know what tomorrow may bring, But I’ve got a feeling. 

Oh Lord, Now I am alive, there must be a reason, I was given one more chance, my heart ‘s still beating… (One more time) Yes, I was buried alive, but I’m still breathing, I don’t know what tomorrow may bring, But I’ve got a feeling. Oh Lord, Now I am alive, there must be a reason, I was given one more chance, my heart ‘s still beating…my heart’s still beating…my heart’s still beating…my heart’s still beating…’ 

Oh mih people, those words are so true of all of us! Every day we wake up alive, we must be thankful, because there’s a reason for it, or else the Lord would just take us home during the night hours. That brings to mind Jeremiah’s words on the Lord’s behalf. ‘For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil (calamity), to give you an expected end (a future and a hope.)’ (Jer. 29:11) That means the Lord has a good plan for our lives if He leaves us alive here on planet earth, and it’s our bounden duty to find it, through prayer and reading His Word, and then live it to the best of our ability. 

Like the song says, we’ve been given another day, a second chance, so there must be a reason for it, and though we don’t know what today or tomorrow may bring, we have to take hold of the reins and stay with Jesus, stand strong with Him, have that determination to win! For as they say, once there’s life, there’s hope. And if we have hope, then anything’s possible. 

And that’s exactly how we have to look at the current state of affairs of our world; we’re alive, God is still on His throne, in control of things, and He has a special plan for our lives, not calamity, which seems to be pressing in around us right now, but a future and a hope and we’ll survive the worst of times. So please let’s remember that awesome word ‘HOPE,’ which if held long and strong enough morphs into this other word ‘FAITH,’ with which we can move mountains in Jesus’ name! Much LOVE!

…I can do all things…through Christ who strengthens me… (Phil. 4:13)