Sunday 31 December 2023

THOU ART FAIRER THAN THE SONS OF MEN





 A visit to Cheshire

Lord, Thy praise exceedeth tongue or pen:
From our hearts an anthem swelleth
To the One whose grace excelleth  
Thou art fairer than the sons of men!

Thou art First and Last and the Amen:
Thou art throned in perfect fitness
Who wast here the faithful Witness  
Thou art fairer than the sons of men!

All Thou art transcendeth human ken
Thus Thy grace and glory raises
Worship, adoration, praises  
Thou art fairer than the sons of men!



Sing this to the tune of "God be with you till we meet again".

Sunday 17 December 2023

THE LORD IS IN CONTROL





Seahouses Harbour 


From the sky loom
Asteroids and shooting stars,
Comets: the Lord
Is in control.

Beneath magma
Rises, lava bursts,
Feel worldly shudders:
The Lord is in control.

Within bacteria
Of leprosy, viruses,
Parasites: the Lord is
In control.

The pastures are green;
The waters are still;
The soul within me restored:
The Lord is in control.


Sunday 10 December 2023

REDEMPTION



Between Bamburgh and Seahouses, and in Seahouses, Northumberland

My land was barren, and my sheep had fled,
My barn was ruined, and my wealth was spent,
My fences shattered, and my sheepdog dead:
The Landlord faithfully required his rent.
How could I pay a penny of my debt
From land my wandering sheep had churned to mud?
The Landlord's writ forbad me to forget
And showed the rental must be paid in blood.

And so I asked for Mercy. Mercy came
To help me plead, with her resplendent face.
And we were heard, although I had no claim,
While all my pleas evoked the help of Grace.

The Landlord gave me wealth that would suffice
For life, and told me He had paid the price.



Sunday 3 December 2023

ECONOMIC SONNETS


This needs some explanation.  I'm doing an online module of study on economic development, part of which is internet discussion with my fellow-students.  And part of the marking is to provide personal reflections on the discussions.  These make up the first seven sonnets; but economists don't have real answers; so I went on afterwards to the eighth sonnet.   

On The Advantages of the Developed Nations


First movers in industrialisation

Gained a first step towards imperialism,

And while most states have outward liberation

They’re held in thrall to neoliberalism;

Resources were available, which first

Allowed the wealth the north can now attain,

But all development entails a thirst

For energy which Earth cannot sustain.


We thought of inequalities in nations,

And India and China’s new advance.

And current change in women’s situations,

Though I had doubts about its relevance.


I wondered how advances in technology

Impinged on nations’ ruling ideology.


On Developing and Measuring Development


While we could all accept that GDP

Is not a useful measure of advancement

We found it rather harder to agree

Alternatives: each measure needs enhancement.

It was proposed each nation should decide

Which let me tell my comrade in Bhutan

They measure happiness – which won’t provide

An answer to the woes the north began.


We thought of global warming to produce

Grief in the south, which cannot be denied;

And rightwing thinking which will not reduce

Our inequalities – and never tried.


While I was sad that if you plant a tree

It has no impact on your GDP.


On Traditional Theories of Development


Economists have their creation myth:

That markets, through a hand that is invisible

Work best for all, or so thought Adam Smith,

Which most think true , but which Marx thought was risible.

Using competitive advantages we all thus

Ricardo thought, live where world trading boomed,

But all was limited thought Thomas Malthus

Since population growth means we're all doomed.

 

It's all old hat, thinks Sean, while Hannah's found

Positives lacking. Kayley thinks that Keynes

Is useful still, and Neo-Keynesianism sound

When government in wisdom intervenes.  

 

The way I'd set things out seemed satisfying

To David Skene, which I found gratifying.


On Dependency Theory


Next week we were confronted with a query

And I must squeeze thought on it in a minute,

About the value of dependency theory

And I concluded – yeah, there’s something in it.

Although the nations of the south are free

They’re bound to give the north its interest,

While I would ask us all to what degree

They have internalised, ‘the west is best’.


Colonialism stole the south’s resources

And keeps them still as primary producers;

Was this designed? I asked, and, What recourses

Extracted Asia from its seducers?


As metaphor Pat showed a trafficker

Has dumped our useless clothes on Africa.


On the Role of International Institutions


The role of international institutions

Which were set up at Bretton Woods

Is marred, I showed, because their constitutions,

While set up maybe for our common goods,

Lacked in legitimate democracy.

The US has a veto on decisions,

And with its prevalent hypocrisy

Is likely to resist the south’s revisions.


To whom, asked Clare, are they accountable?

Examples of corruption have been found.

Is their attacks on human rights surmountable?

Will they let fossil fuels stay in the ground?


And for how long will the world bank be loath

To think there is another way than growth?


On Endogenous Growth Theory


Endogenous Growth Theory foxed us next,

Perhaps because parts were too obvious.

With thought about it we were less perplexed:

Some institutions may be noxious;

By sorting that, enhancing education,

And using new technology growth grows.

Yet much harks back to Smith’s specialisation:

How much has man advanced in what he know?


But what if growth is not what we desire?

Kayley suggests our turbines might be taller

As our advanced technologies require

Less land and thus their footprint will be smaller.


Tharoor hails, in one book he has compiled,

“The education of the female child”.


On The Role of the State


We started with the British constitution,

Sean designated as “uncodified”,

Which came through parliamentary evolution.

Ros thought codification should be tried

So that all know responsibilities and rights.

The fact one could hold governments in check

Is a development which Lindy cites,

Though changes may become a bottleneck.


Most liked the one I showed from Ecuador,

Especially the section about food;

But courts are one thing we must reckon for

If aims of constitutions are not good.


So Swiss may readily change the agenda

In one of their persistent referenda.


On the Answer to It All


Searching the world for principles and laws

Economists have scanned economies

But their conclusions were unsure because

They only reached to externalities.

Sometimes they helped external human need

But could not solve the need that is within;

They could not cure the root of human greed,

Because the root of human greed is sin.


God came in Christ to deal with sin and sins,

And in His grace to souls the Saviour died;

The only hope for human hearts begins

Because God’s Christ is raised and glorified.


The present worries, and the future’s grim

Unless we have our faith and hope in Him.


Monday 27 November 2023

TEN REASONS TO BELIEVE IN THE CHRISTIAN FAITH




Bamburgh village and surroundings


Because the Shepherd

Knowing the depths of my need

Gave Himself for me;


Because the Shepherd

In His goodness carried me

On His own shoulders;


Because the Spirit

Has shone around me darkness

The light of God's Word;


Because the Spirit

Has swept the house carefully

Until He found me.


Because the Father

Ran to give me a welcome,

Embraced, and kissed me.


Because I am clothed

In the Best Robe that God has,

The worth of Christ.


Because I've been given

The token of divine love

A ring on my hand.


Because I now wear

The dignity that God gives,

Sandals on my feet.


Because I can share

The feast on the fatted calf:

God's thoughts of His Son.


Because God in grace

Desires to give me a place

In the Father's house.

Sunday 5 November 2023

GIVING


Into a world inured to shame
Because of Adam’s fall
God’s Son, the man Christ Jesus, came
And gave Himself for all.

He lived for us in poverty
Possessing not a penny,
Until He went to Calvary
And gave His life for many.

Faced by God’s judgement’s awful tide
I have a place to flee -
To be the One in whom to hide.





                He gave Himself for me. 

Saturday 21 October 2023

THE LAMB

Revelation 5 verse 12


The Lamb is worthy to receive

Power, since in weakness He was here,

Upon a cross of shame;

There what no other could achieve

He did,extinguishing death's fear

For those who own His Name.


The Lamb is worthy to receive

Riches, because He came to dwell

Among the meek and poor;

Those whom He came to serve believe

That Jesus has done all things well

To save, and bless, and cure.


The Lamb is worthy to receive

Wisdom because in foolishness

He bore the cross in love;

Thus He is able to retrieve

Lost ones, and finally, to bless

With wisdom from above.


The Lamb is worthy to receive

Strength since, as Samson tore the beast,

He rent death's power away;

That which bereft He has bereaved

And gives us honey as a feast

Out of His victory.


The Lamb is worthy to receive

Honour, when He shall come again

To where He was despised;

No more to bear our sins, or grieve,

He will take up His right to reign

And be adored and prized.


The Lamb is worthy to receive

Glory, and have the highest place

Among the justified;

His sanctified companions cleave

To Him alone since, through His grace,

They too are glorified.


The Lamb is worthy to receive

Blessing because He came to bless

Through ways of grief and shame;

Bless then the One who chose to leave

The heights of heaven, and confess

The glory of His Name!






Near Bamburgh Castle

Friday 13 October 2023

MOUNTAINS


First, Ararat - God had established
New ground for man; then that mountain
Where He demonstrated the principle
Of sacrifice; at Horeb was founded
New covenant ground; and Zion showed
Mercy's sovereign rights; best things
Of the ancient mountains. But now
Christ is recognised in the mountain
Of legislation; is signified as Son
On the transfiguration mount; while from the great
And high mountain the assembly glory
Shines in its serenity: the precious
Things of the everlasting hills. 



Looking towards Bamburgh Castle



Thursday 5 October 2023

THE JOURNEY






Northumberland Coast, North England


If the lamb's blood around the door

Was answer to immediate need

God strengthened for what lay before:

They had the lamb on which to feed.

Christ has not only set me free

But been the food to nourish me.


God overwhelmed the Egyptians first

So that the victory was complete

Then satisfied His people's thirst

By water wood He showed made sweet.

Because Christ died to make me free

"Christ" sweetens what refreshes me.


Since the brass serpent held their gaze

Though serpent-bitten they could live

And reach soon, in Jehovah's ways,

The well He promised He would give.

Sin in the flesh has been condemned;

The Spirit's grace has been unstemmed.


The Jordan's flooding waters found

A force that they could not withstand,

And once they crossed it on dry ground

They ate the old corn of the land.

Christ and His cross have made me whole,

And Christ in glory feeds my soul.

Sunday 1 October 2023

A PLACE BY ME


“Behold, there is a place by Me:

There shalt thou stand upon the rock”
For Jesus suffered to unlock
The blessings in God’s heart for thee.

To answer thy desire to see
God’s glory, now revealed in grace
Effulgently in Jesus’ face -
“Behold there is a place by Me!”

A scion of a noble stock
Of those who are the sons of light
Enter God’s realm for His delight,
“There shalt thou stand upon the rock”.





More of Northumberland, England

Tuesday 19 September 2023

ENOCH


"What He did not find

In Adam He now finds in

A disciplined man." 





On the Holy Island of Lindisfarne

Saturday 16 September 2023

THE ARK AT REST

All God's inheritance is richly blest

Since, in the temple Solomon prepared,

The Ark of God is finally at rest.


Round it a system God chose to invest

With glory which will never be impaired

‑ All God's inheritance ‑ is richly blest.


It led the way in every storm or test

But now, past all the trials which they shared,

The Ark of God is finally at rest.


Since God's great wisdom knew which way was best

And He was there beside them as they fared

All God's inheritance is richly blest.


His people praise the Lord with joy and zest

As, while His lasting triumph is declared,

The Ark of God is finally at rest.


Because God knew the object of their quest

Before they ventured, and in all things cared,

All God's inheritance is richly blest;

The Ark of God is finally at rest.



I'm putting my India photos in at https://dcbindia.blogspot.com/ 

Sunday 10 September 2023

REMAINING AT JERUSALEM

 A fit place for the Ark he longed to find

When he was still a youth in Bethlehem;

So as the king he firstly had in mind

To bring it upward to Jerusalem.

But when they took the Ark when he was spurned,

And Absalom his son usurped his throne,

David ordained that it should be returned:

He would not make the Ark of God his own.


Peter loved Christ, rejoicing to belong

To such a Master, who did all things well;

But "Peter taking Him to him" was wrong

And moved by impulses Christ had to quell.


May I delight to call the Saviour mine

But on His terms since He remains divine.


Edinburgh view


Have you spotted this chap?

Friday 8 September 2023

BRINGING THE ARK TO JERUSALEM

 Using the fleshly notion of a cart

They sought to carry up the Ark, but failed.

When they eschewed the ways of human art

And went by God's due order they prevailed.

And what a time of holy jubilance:

Hear voice and music praise with one accord!

See David, in true fervour, play and dance

In honour of the glory of the Lord!


Often desires are good, objectives right,

But means wrong, till the way that God desires

Is followed; and He has for His delight

His Christ and those that glorious One inspires.


What joy it is to God that He should find

Those who give Christ the honour God designed.









A lovely morning on Penicuik House Estate