Time Enough
Do this, knowing the time, that it is already the hour for you to awaken from sleep; for now salvation is nearer to us than when we believed. Romans 13:11 NASB
To awaken – Today is my birthday. In just twelve more years I might be ready to lead people out of Egypt. But I won’t be like Moses, unfortunately. He was the most humble man on earth and enjoyed face-to-face conversation with the Lord. That doesn’t describe me. All my life I have fought the battle with ego. I doubt I will ever be counted worthy enough to converse openly with my God. So I’ll wait the next twelve years until I am at least the right age for something to happen.
Sha’ul uses the Greek kairos in this verse. It’s not just anytime that he has in mind. It is the precisely right moment of perfect alignment of all circumstances, when God manifests Himself and we receive a slice of eternity in the midst of our temporal trivia. What time is it today? Well, for me it is a reminder of awakening. Unconscious, I rested in the peace of the Lord until that moment, just a few minutes before midnight on this day many decades ago, when I was awakened to the world of trouble as the sparks fly upward (cf. Job 5:7). Sha’ul uses the Greek egeiro (to wake) in the passive, aorist. It is something done to the subject completed in the past. A finished act. You and I were awakened. We didn’t cross the boundary from unconscious to conscious through our own efforts. Something or someone forced this upon us. Now we are stuck with the result. It’s simply too late to wish we could have stayed blissfully asleep. That time is past. Now we are in the midst of the perfect arrangement for accomplishing what needs to be done while we are awake, namely, to recognize that the day of salvation is nearer than before.
Interestingly, the same verb, egeiro, is also used for raising the dead. Perhaps the Jewish Greek of the LXX left its mark. Death is like sleep. Life is like waking. “Let the dead bury the dead” might even be Socratic. But now is not that time, the time of the dead. Now is the time of salvation. And what does “the day of salvation” mean? Can it mean the day that I elected to trust Yeshua as my personal savior? I doubt it. How could Paul have meant this if he suggests that the day of salvation is nearer than before? If the day of salvation is the day I said, “Yes” to Jesus, then that day is long gone. It is further away every day. Paul must have had something else in mind.
Paul is once again thinking cosmically. The “day of salvation” is the day of the full restoration of the kingdom of God, the final day of the defeat of death, the last day in the plan of reconciliation. Because that day is approaching we must wake up, not to a personal-Savior reality but to the shift in the entire cosmos that is foreshadowed in the resurrection of Yeshua. The great hope of followers of YHVH is not personal rescue (although that is certainly entailed) but rather the re-establishment of the government of God and the cosmic recognition of His unsurpassed glory. Awake, we see that all creation is speeding toward a return to the beginning. We anxiously exhort others to open their eyes to this shattering truth. “The sleeper must awaken” is more than a line from Dune. It is the heartfelt cry for those sleeping through the end.
Topical Index: awake, egeiro, sleep, death, birth, salvation, Romans 13:11
Now is the Time
Happy Birthday, brother Skip! (Na/Please!) Enjoy this day! -and number your days (for your days are numbered!), and apply your heart unto wisdom!
Why? Because wisdom is “better than gold!” – and what better gift to ask for (ask and you will receive..) than wisdom?
What is wisdom? Ahh.. herein lies “the rub!” Biblical answers are often disguised as questions! Isaiah foretells: (Isaiah 11:2)
~ The Spirit of the LORD will rest on Him– the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding, the Spirit of counsel and of might, the Spirit of the knowledge and fear of the LORD–
Would it be wise for us to ask- “Who is this Isaiah speaks of?” Answers to this are available! (for those who wish to know..)
Wisdom, (we have discovered) comes from “doing..” A “long obedience in the same direction.” Might we call wisdom a “holy habit?”
~ Seek the LORD while He may be found; call upon Him while He is near. Let the wicked forsake his way and the unrighteous man his thoughts and let him return to the LORD, and He will have compassion on him, and to our God, For He will abundantly pardon ~
Pardon for sin
And a Peace that endureth
Thine Own Dear Presence
to cheer and to guide!
Strength for today
And bright Hope for tomorrow
Blessings! — All mine
With ten thousand beside..
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SKIP….
How much truth in your words. Also have a joyful Sabbath.
As you trust in his words.
Love you Skip.
Happy Birthday Skip!
Happy birthday Skip from NW Iowa
I live in Central North Iowa
Happiest Day ‘O Birth! See you in 12 days (not years) but you’ll still lead us very much like Moses and I pray we do NOT gripe and complain!
Happy Birthday, Skip! (Along with about 20 million others on this planet!)
Happy Birthday! Look forward to being with you and Rosanne next month!
Happy Birthday Skip from East Texas, and wishing you many more!
Hope this will be a happy day for you. May you live to see 12 more birthdays and then some! Shabbat Shalom!
Kairos well wishes to you on remembering the kairos of your birth. It was a fullness of time event that I am grateful for as I’ve traveled in chronos.
Happy birthday Skip. Thank you for doing what you do; you’ve changed my life.
Happy birthday, may your special day be a blessed one!
happy birthday bro kip Skip, and may our heavenly father grant you many more
in Yeshua name SHABBAT SHALOM
Happy Birthday, Skip. The best is yet to come!
Happy birthday Skip ! Thank you for what you do. I have learned much and have long way go.
Happy Birthday, Skip. May God’s blessings overflow to you as you have blessed me by your words of wisdom.
Happy Birthday, and thanks for the blog, as well as all your other work.
May the Lord God Bless you and keep you,
May His face shine upon you,
May you show forth the light of His countenance
And bless the God of Jacob.
Happy Birthday,
Marilyn and Tom Walter
Happy birthday Skip. You help us a lot the way my husband and I treat each other.
Yahweh bless you and protect you and your wife always.
Happy birthday,
Lee & Sarah
A happy celebration of the anniversary of your birth as we march closer to that final day. I had a pastor when I was much younger who, when I would quiz him on the second coming of Christ would wisely say, “I do not know Roy but I do know that I am one day closer than I was yesterday.” He is gone from this life know but I bet he has a different answer too.
Happy Birthday! May your Shabbat be especially blessed!
And just as a side thought: what makes you think Moshe never struggled with ego? 🙂
Happy Birthday brother Skip. If you are feeling old just remember that “in your lifetime” you were the first to be born and will be the last one to die.
Happy birthday Skip. My thoughts when I read what you wrote was that you ARE actually leading a large “mixed multitude” out of the slavery and bondage to traditions that developed that are contrary to the truth of Scripture. And, as Jude said, you are “contending earnestly for the faith which was once and for all passed on to God’s people.” Instead of Pharoah you are confronting the equally powerful authority of dogma with the insights you bring to us on a daily basis. May YHVH bless you and your family and all that you are accomplishing for the Kingdom of God. I know you get discouraged at times, as we all do, but rest assured you ARE making a difference. The Father has blessed you with a platform to reach a lot of people with truth. Keep up the good work. And sincere thanks from someone you have helped and challenged for quite a while now. Blessings and abundant shalom.
DITTO to Mel’s comments, coming from one in the “mixed multitude” being led out of bondage. Thank you for leading us day-by-day. Hope you had a wonderful birthday, and praying the year ahead will be your best yet. Marci
Happy Birthday, Skip!!! If I could account for the blessings that others and I have received as a result of your being born and choosing to follow YHWH, I’m certain they would fill a library. May you be blessed today and in the years to come.
Happy birthday 🙂
Happy Birthday! “I pray that from the treasures of His Glory God will empower you with inner strength by His Spirit, so that the Messiah may live in your hearts through your trusting. Also I pray that you will be rooted and founded in Love, so that you, with all God’s people, will be given strength to grasp the breadth, length, height and depth of the Messiah’s Love, yes, to know it, even though it is beyond all knowing, so that you will be filled with all the fullness of God. Now to Him who by His power working in us is able to do far beyond anything we can ask or imagine, to Him be glory in the Messianic Community and in the Messiah Yeshua from generation to generation forever. Amen!” Eph.3
Happy Birthday Skip! What happens in 12 years?
I think Moses was 80 years old when he led the Exodus out of Egypt. (So you can do the math. – Moses spent 40 years growing up as an “Egyptian”, another 40 years “on the run”, and his final 40 years in the wilderness.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!
Happy birthday skip. In tne word of a song, “strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow” is my prayer for you.
Sorry. Skip not skip
The Day of salvation is the re-establishment of the government of God and the cosmic recognition of His unsurpassed glory. Awake, we see that all creation is speeding toward a return to the beginning. Amein!!!! Everything will be back in order- justice, righteousness shall prevail!! How exciting!
Skip, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you! In 12 years, you will be as Moses as he led Israelites out of Egypt, but you have been leading us folks here out of greater Egypt! Could you be “older” than Moses by now? LOL!
ABBA’s rich blessings be poured out upon you continuously, and for this ministry. HIS shalom with you always! Thank you!