As you sit listening to my message today, or reading it as the case may be, you probably feel that you are sitting still. In fact you are most likely travelling at high speed, faster than a jet plane, perhaps approaching 1000 kilometres per hour. That's because you are sitting on the surface of the great globe of earth and it is spinning. It makes one revolution in almost
Jesus said, "Do this in remembrance of me"
When people are gathering in churches down the east coast of Australia, partaking of the Lord's Supper, people in Vanuatu and New Zealand have done it already, and gone home for lunch. People on the West coast of Australia however, are still just getting out of bed or having breakfast. They have not yet gone to church. So as the planet revolves, the Lord's Day and the time of meeting arrives. In a succession of churches, the dying Saviour is remembered in the symbolic supper. And so the Lord's death is proclaimed from place to place, over
Another thing that I'd like us to think about is our own death. "It is appointed unto man once to die and after this comes judgment"
As the earth turns, and the sunlight brings dawn to another city on the globe, many in that city will not see that new dawn, because they died. Every day
Isaiah says that God "sits above the circle of the earth, and its inhabitants are like grasshoppers"
As the earth turns, your thoughts, your words, your actions, all are observed by God. Is he pleased with you, or is he made angry
God knows all things. As the earth turns, you and I have not the faintest idea how many times it has turned before, or how many times it will turn again, but God knows. He knows when the last day will be, when earth will turn no more. Let us therefore worship, praise, and fear God,