Showing posts with label Look at the World. Show all posts
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Sunday, 16 October 2022

Look At The World - God's Vineyard

 


'In that day - Sing about a fruitful vineyard: I, the LORD, watch over it; I water it continually. I guard it day and night so that no one may harm it.' Isaiah 27:2-3

We visited Rutherglen in April 2009, a town in Australia’s Murray Valley famous for the vineyards around it. The first planting of grapes for wine occurred in the 1850s. The green scenery, clean air and clean rivers make the valley a perfect backdrop for inspirational food and wine tasting tours.

In Oct 2017, Pat and I sailed down the Douro River in Portugal. On both sides of the river are the pleasing sights of grapes growing in rows and rows of neatly placed vines.

14 Oct 2017 the Douro River Valley

Vineyards bring to mind the environment and milieu for Christian growth. The Bible uses the vineyard as an agricultural imagery in many references relating to the nurture of Christians and Churches. Jesus Christ spoke of His relationship with God and the Church as the Vine, the Gardener and the Branches in Gospel of John Chapter 15

'I am the true grapevine and my Father is the gardener.' John 15:1 (NLT)

'Yes, I am the vine; you are the branches. those who remain in me, and I in them will produce much fruit.' John 15:5a (NLT)

Individually, the grape vine is not impressive. They are spindly and weak plants. They need to be supported on the wires. They have to be pruned every year for the branches to bear fruit. But together, rows and rows of the grape vines planted on the hillsides, are a beautiful sight to behold. 

Thus, it was not surprising when our church wanted to start a Senior Adult Fellowship, that we should call this fellowship the Charis Vineyard League. It is a recognition that individually we are very weak and unimpressive individuals. But hopefully being supported in the fellowship and expressing our interdependence for one another we will become that fruitful vineyard.

There is much God has to work at with our individual and corporate lives. As the gardener, God will prune the branches to the very centre of the mother stem of the vine. This will encourage the growth of new shoots which will grow through winter, spring and summer until the vines become laden with bunches of grapes. At which time the vineyard will become aglow in the evening sun. 

Then in autumn, the ripened grapes are gathered, mixed and pressed. From this milieu the fruit of the vines become distilled into vintage, much valued wines. 

This is how we hope to see ourselves as the Charis Vineyard League. All of us having matured and ripened at the prime of our lives would be brought into a Christian fellowship, each bringing the different experiences, so that new wines - products of service, will venture forth as fruits of God’s vineyard.

During the inauguration of the Charis Vineyard League, the Bishop Robert Solomon remarked, “As we grow older, as our strength and abilities begin to decline, we learn to lean more heavily on God. The spiritual lesson is to know that apart from Him we cannot do anything of significance."

Robertson McQuillan wrote, “God planned the strength and beauty of youth to be physical. But the strength and beauty of age is spiritual. We gradually lose the strength and beauty that is temporary so that we may concentrate on the strength and beauty that is forever.”

When we assesses ourselves at the autumnal periods of our lives, let us be mindful of how God has shaped our lives, caused us to grow and mature. In a poem, Rabbi Ben Ezra by Robert Browning, there is a phrase, "Grow old along with me, the best is yet to be."

Whether it be vineyards, beautiful sunsets, surging waves, wonderful nature, God has blessed us with all these wonderful gifts. All the gifts we share, all the blessings we received, like vintage wine, distilled from God's Vineyard let us savor every moment. 

'Look at the World' even if with eyes now dimmed and be thankful. 

Look at the world
Everything all around us
Look at the world
And marvel every day
Look at the world
So many joys and wonders
So many miracles
Along our way
Praise to thee O Lord for all creation
Give us thankful hearts that we may see
All the gifts we share and every blessing
All things come of thee
Look at the earth
Bringing forth fruit and flowers
Look at the sky
The sunshine and the rain
Look at the hills
Look at the trees and mountains
Valley and flowing river
Field and plain
Think of the spring
Think of the warmth of summer
Bringing the harvest
Before the winter's cold
Everything grows
Everything has a season
Till it is gathered to the fathers fold
Every good gift
All that we need and cherish
Comes from the Lord
In token of his love
We are his hands
Stewards of all his bounty
His is the earth and his the heavens above
Praise to thee O Lord for all creation
Give us thankful hearts that we may see
All the gifts we share and every blessing
All things come of thee
All things come of thee



Lionel

Updated, 1st Published 26 Apr 2009