
I wasn’t sure where to go with the blog this week……..until this morning when Hilary ‘out of the blue’ sent me the above photo.
It’s me with our only 100% Irish grandson.
As I paused to ponder the photo, which she had taken spontaneously, Dad began to unwrap for me the significance of it’s context and gave me today’s Title.
We are pictured by Donaghadee harbor.
Behind my head to the left, is a LIGHThouse. At the foot of that lighthouse…….. Hilary and I first kissed😍
In front of my head is another LIGHT (Luke) who was born here 47 years later……..a fruit of our entering into the Marriage Covenant together.
I remembered that morning, Hilary and I, Luke and Abby his mum had lunch together in a nearby cafe. There Abby mentioned how her work on social media for Established coffee had been blessed, garnering 25,000 Instagram followers (more than Starbucks😊) I paid the bill which came to $25, and left smiling.
Then I discovered as we walked out the door, the name of the cafe………Bridewell.
The number 25 represents Blessing.
”Thank you Father for multiplied grace (5×5= 25) ………and for the blessing that has flowed from the Well of the Bride you brought to me in this place many years ago.”
The reason I tell this story is to simply encourage us all to learn…… to pause……..to listen……..and to give thanks.
I was intrigued to discover on arriving in Ireland this time that the two churches we have the closest personal connections with were both engaged in a “Wake Up” theme. One was called “AWAKE” the other “REAWAKEN”
Both are legitimate exhortations. Paul writes to the Ephesians, “ Awake sleeper; rise from the dead, and Christ will give you light.” and those know the history of Ireland are familiar with the history of a vital church here that needs Reawakened. However Dad showed me how the theme I had been given a few months ago, A GREATER AWAKENING, was pointing to something even more……..than in Paul’s day or Patrick’s day, for I believe we are living at a time like no other. As we move from the age of Pentecost extending over the last 2000 years into the age of Tabernacles in this new millennium our hope is not just for a Revival of religion,
………..but for the Restoration of God’s original purpose as set forth in the Presbyterian catechism I learned here as a lad,
“Man’s chief end is to glorify God and enjoy him forever.”
………and for the Reconciliation of the whole of creation, as set forth in the letter to the Colossians,
“ For in Him (Christ) all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell, and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven making peace by the blood of the cross.”
Back in Belfast, I walked past the Methodist church building where Hilary and I sealed before God and men that Marriage Covenant all those years ago,. On the church notice board was a line from an old Charles Wesley hymn. It seemed to speak to this conviction that we have been born and been called together in marriage at this very special time in the unfolding plan of God…..as our sleepy eyes are opened to read in the pictures of our everyday lives God’s Story in this new Day of a thousand years






















