The Blessing: Who May Ascend
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There must be more that God has for those who believe, as we seek to grow and mature in the faith of Christ. The subtitle, Who May Ascend, is based on Psalm 24. It suggests there is more, and that the hearts of many still seek it.
Are you one of them? If so, come, be encouraged by scripture, challenged by Rev. Dr. Charles Jackson's reflections, and inspired by nature. Come, discover The Blessing.”
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The Blessing - Charles E. Jackson
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Acknowledgements
Those who become serious writers, especially in the Christian religious scene, must be conscious of the multitude of those who have helped them along the way to publication.
I am grateful to the staff of Word Alive Press in Winnipeg for taking me on as a client for the third time. Thank you Evan, Ariana, Jen and your team for your professional expertise, especially during this stressful year of coping with the ongoing COVID – 19 pandemic.
Other pastors, churches and congregations have all had their influence in what is enacted week by week by way of sermons, pastoral care, visitation, and a variety of meetings – Baptists love meetings – and food! Most of what we do in and outside of the local church is unseen and anonymous as perhaps it should be, as done as unto the Lord Jesus and for the glory of God. But we are in the people business and need to insist on our gatherings as a part of God’s will and purpose for his people.
My immediate family likewise deserves kudos for pushing me along to completion of the MS, The Blessing – Who May Ascend?
These are by name: Dorothy – wife, Chris – son, Koula – daughter – in – law, Ruth – daughter, Rob – son – in – law, Ryan and Patrick – grandsons, Cassie – granddaughter, and two large grand dogs – Charlie & Maverick. Pancakes (with blueberries) and bacon breakfasts have become staples for our family gatherings at the lake. All of these have contributed to the stuff
that is printed in this book, whether they have known it or not.
Lastly, as Paul wrote to the church at Philippi,
I thank my God in all my remembrance of you, always offering prayer with joy in my every prayer for you all, in view of your participation in the gospel from the first day until now. For I am confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus. (Phil. 1: 3 – 6)
Introduction
Are you close to God? Do you love the Lord Jesus Christ? Are you a spiritual person? Do you have a longing in your heart to know the Saviour better, and the Holy Spirit’s gifts and graces more deeply? Are you where God wants you to be right now?
The title of this little book, The Blessing: Who May Ascend?, is meant to represent the climb, passage, or road taken by a worshipper of God to greater devotion or spiritual attainment in the Christian life.
The Old Testament symbolism of this metaphor can be found in Jacob’s dream of a ladder set up between earth and heaven, with angels moving up and down upon it (Genesis 28:10–22). In this dream, God promises Jacob that the land where he lies will be given to him and his descendants, along with God’s own presence and protection to fulfill the promise. Jacob returns his affirmation of the commitment with his own promise and calls the place Bethel, meaning House of God.
David, in Psalm 24, sees a similar ascent of worship. He writes of going up to Jerusalem in his own right as the king of Israel and appearing before God. Psalms 120–134 are likewise called psalms of ascent, to be sung by worshippers proceeding to Jerusalem to celebrate the designated feast days.
For the New Testament worshipper, an allusion of spiritual growth or ascendancy is given in the story of Mary and Martha, friends of Jesus (Luke 10:38–42). Traditionally, Martha has represented spiritual devotion by works, while Mary has represented worship by waiting—or the active way versus the quiet (passive) way.
The Christian mystics of the fourteenth century and onward sought to point the way to a closer walk with God, an ascent to the hill of the Lord (heaven). They spoke of seeking after God by various methods in order to achieve spiritual intimacy of the soul with God. But as one of their own cautioned,
Since none can attain this blessed state, save those whom God himself leads and places therein, we do not pretend to introduce any into it, but only to point out the shortest and safest road that leads to it.¹
It is hoped that this anthology of seemingly disconnected topics or essays will stimulate some souls to climb a little higher on the ladder of desire and love of our Saviour Jesus Christ.
It is our purpose to consider a pathway to God through the ministry of the Holy Spirit of our Lord Jesus, and a key requirement of this ascent must be its reference to the Bible along each step of the way. It is not just spiritual hunger we are after, but a heartfelt yearning for something more of God.
In the words of the poet Frederick William Faber:
‘Tis not enough to save our souls,
To shun the eternal fires;
The thought of God will rouse the heart
To more sublime desires.
God only is the creature’s home,
Though rough and straight the road;
Yet nothing less can satisfy
The love that longs for God…²
And when longing becomes desire, we find this is exactly what the Father wishes for us:
God loves to be longed for, He loves to be sought,
For He sought us Himself with such longing and