Col spent Sunday in the Downland, detecting with the lads, and he came across and photographed this woodland full of wild garlic. Love it. It reminds me of walks in Froggatt in the years we lived in the North. And also that my granny lived in Ramsbottom - a name that has nothing to do with sheep (or their rear ends), but actually means "the valley of wild garlic", ramsons being the name for wild garlic.
Our C.O. returned on Sunday to give us the talks he was not able to give on his visiting week.
The first was: Will You Take Your Stand for Pure Worship? We were looking at how difficult this has been since the loss of Eden. And we looked at the Biblical account of the time when King Ahab, a King of the northern kingdom of Israel, married Jezebel, a worshipper of Baal, and how they then promoted Baal worship in Israel until:
E·liʹjah then said to the people: “I am the only prophet of Jehovah left, while the prophets of Baʹal are 450 men. - 1 Kings 18:22
The account in Kings shows how Jehovah showed, conclusively, that he was the true God. And also that Elijah was not alone, there was still a faithful remnant.
The second talk was about how we must cherish spiritual things, such as the truth we have, the privilege of prayer, the congregation, and above all our relationship with our Creator, Jehovah. It included a very touching experience, but we first looked at the Biblical examples of Jacob and Esau, and how the first, Jacob, treasured and valued spiritual things, and how the second, sadly, did not. He did change later and regret his action though, but by then he had given away his birthright.
And the Speaker pointed out that the names Jehovah then gave to these two men reflected their appreciation, or lack of it, for their Grand Creator and his purpose.
So the question the Speaker asked us to consider, is "What name would Jehovah give me?" Which certainly gives me a lot of pause for thought. I did conduct a Bible study this week, and have got some not home letters done, to give to the pioneers. Plus I have some more flats to write to. But I seem to have spent so much time dozing on the sofa, that I worry if my name might be Couch Potato.
It is interesting that the name Jehovah gave to Jacob, namely Israel means Contender (Perseverer) With God, or, God Contends, because Jacob put up a hard fight for the faith.
And I will say this. It is not easy to become a Jehovah's Witness - we all have a struggle. And it is not so easy to remain one. Nothing would be easier than to just drift away, caught up in the currents of our own selfish inclinations and the strong currents of "the world".
So hopefully God will see us all as putting up a fight for the faith. And I can only say from my own experience, how rewarding it is to do so. We were made to draw close to our Creator and let him direct and mould us, so nothing makes us happier - even as things are now.