[Faith-talk] Good Night Message for Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Paul oilofgladness47 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 24 02:56:44 UTC 2013


Hello and good evening, morning or afternoon to my fellow saints of the Most High God residing on planet Earth.  I hope that your day is going well or went well.

It looks that (knock on wood) my heating problem has righted itself, for which I thank God first of all, and second of all for your prayers.  Of course, the "proof of the pudding" will be determined tomorrow morning.  Hope my upstairs rentee/boarder and the undersigned will get a better sleep than last night.  Thankfully someone has agreed to take my place as the on-call volunteer for our local crisis pregnancy center, and I'll take her place this Friday evening.

Wayne Warner, a retired pastor, caregiver freelance writer and occasional gardener contributes today's article entitled "Friendship Is More Than A Myth," rendered as follows:

An urban legend tells of two young brothers who dreamed of becoming artists.  Although their father worked long hours, he could not send them both to school.  The brothers mutually decided to flip a coin to decide who would go to school first.  After the winner completed his studies, the second brother would go study.

The winner ventured into the great European art centers.  He became an outstanding artist, while his brother worked and prayed for his success.  As they celebrated the artist's success and prepared for the second brother to attend school, they realized that his fingers, stiff and twisted from mine work, could no longer execute the delicate strokes of a sensitive artist.  This prompted the artist to paint the hands of his brother-miner, who had sacrificed his career to make art school possible.

Public speakers have often repeated variations of this story.  It successfully illustrates loving and sacrificial friendship.  The painting known as The Praying Hands by Albrecht Durer offers a visual illustration of this story.

Albrecht Durer was born in Nuremburg, Germany.  A Protestant, he grew up in the family of a hard-working goldsmith.  Durer became one of the great northern Renaissance painters.  He made a huge impact on other artists as one of the first to use tempera and oil glazes.  His works included his Self Portrait and Adam and Eve.  Others are Melainelalia, painted in 1514, Knight, Death and the Devil, painted in 1513, and The Four Horsemen, painted in 1498.

Possessing a fertile imagination, Durer worked as a painter, draughtsman, goldsmith, musician and writer.  He produced 200 woodcuts and 100 line engravings.  He also studied anatomy, mathematics, proportions, perspective and completed a manual of geometry, as well as designing the first flying machine.

While urban legends are often unfounded, loving relationships and committed friendships are both legendary and substantive! Jesus understood ancient Jewish wisdom that taught a faithful friend is a sturdy shelter; he who finds one finds a treasure (Sirach 6:14).  He understood well when he said, "Greater love has no one than this, that one will lay down one's life for a friend (John 15:13).

The Bible speaks often to our culture of individuality, independence and isolation.  Through true friendships, like David and Jonathan, Barnabas and Paul, and others, the Bible reveals the joys we miss in our fragmented high-tech isolation.

The true friend is that person who joyfully shares both the good times and bad times, simply for the joy of the friendship and the companionship of community.

And there you have Wayne's article for today.  By the way, in case some of you don't know, that verse from the book of Sirach is from the Apocrypha.

And now may the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob just keep us safe, individually and collectively, throughout this night or day and especially in these last days in which we live.  Your Christian friend and brother, Paul


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