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Insightful Musings on the Scriptures

by

Raymond P. Sparre
Northwest University class of '67



June 28, 2012

Good morning, dear ones.

Becki has come out to the studio and is standing here beside me…waiting for me to send this so we can head out for a little walk/jog. Max too is anxious. The intense pressure I’ve faced surrounding this project is reduced somewhat as we were able to get it set up in place yesterday with the concrete poured immediately after. Whew!

May you have a good day. In one way (in the way we touch on below) it’s healthy to run scared.

Love, Dad/Ray


28 June
Luke 23:50-24:12
“WHY?” Luke 24:5

I remember as a kid my enjoyment at playing tricks on my older brother or younger sister (or anyone else, for that matter), catching them by surprise, and scaring them. And I confess that I still have some of that left in me. Why would I mention that here? Well, I have a good hunch that God also quite enjoys scaring human beings momentarily. It’s not just for the purpose of triggering the emotion of fear. Nor is it just in play. But it is part of His positive dealings with men to get their attention and shock them out of the bondage of their world-bound narrow-mindedness. Here is an example where these angels of the Lord scare the daylights out of some very nice and well-meaning ladies by making a sudden bright and dramatic appearance in the dim light of the early morning. It certainly was not what they were expecting. But it certainly got their attention.

What’s more, I also have a feeling that God quite enjoys asking shocking questions of humans that He knows they are not going to answer. The angels asked such a question here—“WHY do you look for the living among the dead?” Wow! Talk about a provocative question! It was the kind of question that took them totally by surprise and would no doubt cause some marvelous reflection for each of these ladies for the rest of their lives as they would lay meditating in bed at night. But if one of them had the presence of mind to answer the angels, they may have presented a question of their own like, “Give me a break—WHY would you angels ask such a thing? You must have made a mistake. We came here looking for someone’s body that we know was very much dead. And we’re looking for a dead person right where we know a dead person is supposed to be.” I think God was smiling. He enjoys presenting hard surprising questions. He likes the shock treatment of the unexpected to shock us into facing His Sovereign Majesty.

WHY?—a very good question indeed—one that should be applied to a lot of areas of our lives. WHY is my family in confusion? WHY is our marriage sick? WHY is my life so spiritually weak? WHY am I not hungry for God’s Word? WHY do we have Holy Communion and Baptisms? WHY does God love us? WHY is it so hard to love other people? This kind of WHY questioning can be very good if it causes us to think carefully, go to God for answers, and submit to His Lordship. Think about it.


“Belief comes not before following, not after following, but while following.”