I know what you are thinking… “Using the scout’s motto as the title for a
piece in a Boys Brigade magazine – that’s a bit controversial.” Well I like to be challenging… so let me
encourage you to take a few moments to gather your breath before you read on…
because I can guarantee there are no other references to the scouts in this
article.
I chose the title because it is relevant to
our lives as a family. In a few weeks’ time we are expecting a new addition to
our family. Not a baby, but a puppy. Last week as a family we went to look at a
litter of puppies and had to make the hard decision which do we choose? They
were all so cute, and my daughter wanted one, my son a different one and my
wife another. But I had to be firm – “we
are only getting one” I had to state over and over again to a family whose
eyes were more puppy like than the puppies themselves “you will have to choose”.
As a result Bentley a Cockerpoo puppy will be joining us towards the end
of September when he is old enough to leave his mother (how he got his name is
a whole different story).
The talk in the car home was all about how
difficult it was to choose, which led to a discussion about how God chooses us… but I don’t want to go
there today. Instead I want to focus on what happened when we got home and the
days that followed the choosing of the puppy. Because our house is now in the
process of getting ready and being prepared for his arrival. There is bedding
to buy, toys to choose, the garden to
make secure, leads and collars to purchase, puppy pads to stock up on, and books
on dog training to read. A hive of activity in anticipation of his arrival.
In
heaven there is a similar hive of activity.
In John 14:1-3 Jesus said:
"Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God;
trust also in me. In my Father's house are many rooms; if it were not so, I
would have told you. I am going there to prepare a place for you. And if I go
and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that
you also may be where I am. (NIV)
Christ has already prepared the way, in verse
6 of the same chapter he tells us that he is “the way the truth and the life”. And so because of the work of the
cross the way to heaven has been prepared, a work that means (Romans 10v13)
that all who call on Jesus can be saved. But for now heaven is getting ready
for your arrival (an event that I hope is some way off), the party is being prepared,
the “welcome home” banner is being
written, and the angels are rehearsing their anthems.
There
is of course other preparation taking place. As Captains, officers, leaders and
helpers in brigade companies, I am aware that you are all preparing activities,
competitions, badge work, devotions, next year’s camps, and then there are the
agendas for all the battalion and district meetings.
Like
Bentley who will never know the preparation we have done, and just as we will
only marvel and stand in awe when we get to heaven, the boys in your companies
will never know all the hard work or preparation that goes into running a
company, parade evenings, and competitions.
And although they may forget to say thank you because they have not seen
all the work you have done, it does not mean that what you do is not life
changing for them, their families and your churches.
And
so on behalf of all the boys on our companies, your churches and the families
of those who attend your activities week in and week out. May I say a huge
thank you that like scouts (oops a second mention), you are prepared, willing,
able and committed to the work of the Boys Brigade.
My
prayer for you all is that you will be richly blessed as you serve Christ and
make him known in the life of the boys and young men in your companies.
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