Koala Up The Lighthouse

From the ABC:

Koala returned to the bush after scaling Smoky Cape lighthouse

A koala near the top of a lighthouseIt’s not the first time former lighthouse keeper Mark Sheriff has seen something try to scale the walls of a lighthouse — but it is perhaps the cutest.

Key points:

  • Lighthouse keeper Mark Sheriff said he spotted the koala climbing the lighthouse one night after coming back from a swim
  • The koala climbed to the top and made its way inside where Mr Sheriff was able to capture it
  • Mr Sheriff returned the koala to nearby bushland

On his way back from a night-time swim during a recent stint doing maintenance on Smoky Cape lighthouse on the New South Wales Mid North Coast, he spotted a koala making its way up the lightning conductor.

“I thought, ‘OK, that’s really interesting, that’s sort of something different’,” he said.

Mr Sheriff, who was a keeper at this lighthouse 30 years ago, said humans had tried before but the conductors were not normally strong enough to hold the weight.

A visit to the lantern room

He decided to act as spotter for the furry animal as it scaled the building, but soon realised it was going to get inside.

A koala climbs a cable that runs along the side of a white building.
The koala climbed the lighthouse’s lightning conductor.(Supplied: Mark Sheriff)

“I looked up and he’s gone all the way up the top,” Mr Sheriff said.

“I had the lantern room door open because I’d been working up there and I could hear a bit of a ruckus so I went up there and he was trying to climb the walls of the lantern room.

“I just stood in the lantern room, which is quite a beautiful place, it’s very quiet … we hung out there for a couple of revolutions, and then I walked back out down the spiral stairway.”

‘He had a lovely smell’

He soon returned the koala, which he named Pat after his mother, to the nearby bushland.

“When I grabbed him he was a bit sort of like ‘Woah, what are you doing buddy?'” Mr Sheriff said.

“He let me take him all the way up to the forest.

Mr Sheriff said one thing he remembers about the koala is its smell.

“He had a really lovely smell,” he said.

“You know how horses have their scent, well koalas have got their scent, it was cool.”

Reflection on 1 John 4:11-21

Scripture

All who confess that Jesus is the Son of God have God living in them, and they live in God.

Observation

Since God loves us, we ought to love one another, for this brings full expression to God’s love for us.

God has given His Spirit as proof that He lives in us. Everyone who confesses that Jesus is the Son of God has God living in them.

As we live in God, our love becomes more perfect. Perfect love casts out all fear because fear has to do with fear of being punished. If we fear then it shows we have not experienced God’s love.

God has given us this command- if we love God then we must also love our christian brothers and sisters.

Application

If we confess that Jesus is the Son of God, then God is living in us and we are living in God.

Confessing that Jesus is the Son of God is not just about words- it is about expressing heart- felt conviction that stems from relationship.

Paul says something similar in Romans: “if you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.”

If we believe this with our heart, then it is a sign to us and to others that God is living in us. When we come to Jesus and confess that He is our Lord, the Spirit of God, the Holy Spirit, comes and resides in us.

As John describes repeatedly in this letter, the result of this is that we love God and love other christians. Love is the fruit of relationship with God, and it is the sign of it.

Prayer

Thank you Lord for loving me. Please grow your love in my heart so that I can love other people with your love. Amen.

Ephesians 3:14-15

Here is my commentary on Ephesians 3:14-15. I am publishing these once or twice a week, but you can read all of the available articles at our web-site, http://www.new-life.org.au

Ephesians 3:14-15

“For this reason, I kneel before the Father, from whom his whole family in heaven and on earth derives its name.”

Paul now returns to his prayer. In verse 12 he said : “ In him (that is, Christ) and through faith in him we may approach God with freedom and confidence.” This is the reason that he can kneel before the Father to pray. This prayer starts in verse 16.

God is our Father. He has revealed Himself as a Trinity- Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

The term Father is not just a theological term. Father is a relational term.

Jesus knew God as Father, as “Abba” a term of intimacy. For Jesus the name Father was not a theoretical term but an expression of deep love.

We call God Father for many reasons.

Firstly, it is an expression of love. God is love, and He loves the whole of his creation including human beings who have rebelled against His authority. God continues to love us despite our actions towards Him.

Secondly, God our Father seeks to draw us up to spiritual and relational maturity. In biblical times, a father was expected to shape his children to be like himself. God desires that we become like Him in our character and our desires.

Thirdly, God our Father disciplines us when we go astray. In Hebrews 12:7 we are told, “Endure hardship as a discipline; God is treating you as sons.” The Father disciplines His sons and daughters to perfect their character.

Fourthly God delights to pour out blessings on us. This is not contrary to the previous point, but balances it. Our Father does not dole the bare minimum to keep us alive. No, He provides what we need and more. He pours out all kinds of blessings because it pleases Him to make us happy .

In many cultures, the family takes the name of the father not of the mother. Paul is saying here that God gives His name to His family.

A name often says something about a person’s lineage. The name Smith in the past was associated with blacksmiths. Certain names might be associated with the aristocracy or with lesser classes.

To be named for our heavenly Father means that we are part of His family, related to him through the blood of Christ.

To be saved is to be a part of a family that has members right around the world and in heaven as well. This is a family that literally will never die out.

We are named with the name of Christ- Christian. We share the family name and should grow into the family likeness.

To be in the family of God means that we are members of a royal family. We are heirs of God’s Kingdom, princes and princesses, dukes and duchesses in God’s realm.

Key points in this verse

  • Paul kneels in prayer to the Father, confident of his access to the throne
  • God is our Father. This is a relational term
  • God loves us with unfailing love
  • God wants to mature us and He uses both discipline and blessing
  • We are part of God’s family