Month: August 2021
Do your best

Today’s Sermon
Quote for the Day
Magpie Season
The Australian magpie is a very intelligent and usually friendly bird. That all changes in late winter and spring when some of them become very protective of their babies during breeding season.
Normally their form of attack is to swoop on people entering their territory, often with their angry noise, but sometimes with no sound at all. They always attack from behind, but rarely make contact, and once you leave their territory they leave you alone.
Sadly, this year, a baby died after her mother dropped her during a particularly nasty attack in Brisbane.
Cyclists are very vulnerable. I think the helmets make the birds think that riders are a greater threat than normal people, and possibly the much higher speed than pedestrians might add to the threat factor.
In Narrabri, magpie season usually starts in the first week of August. The drought the last few years made the winters a little warmer so the attacks started late July. I think also that the lack of food caused by the drought, and perhaps lower survival of the chicks made them more aggressive.
This year the season started about the second week, and have been less numerous and less intense than previous years. In my normal daily ride there are probably only about 2 swooping magpies spread over a distance of 11 km. I am especially glad that the bird we called the “nut job” has disappeared. He lived at the far end of the bridge near our house, and would attack without warning, often making contact with the helmet.
The magpies that live in the trees near our house are usually friendly enough. They had a go at me this morning in my own driveway. I walked out into the middle of the road and took my helmet off and put it back on again a couple of times while maintaining eye contact. The first time I did this, it was in attack mode but veered away when I removed the helmet. I hope they have it worked out now! Tim later went out on his bike and they attacked him, so he might have to teach them who he is with and without the helmet.
Can’t wait for October when the birds should resume normal behaviour. Although peewees, which have similar colouration to the magpies, can be aggressive even through summer.
Australia, the land where everything wants to kill you. 🙂
Today’s Bike Ride
Crisp morning with a little frost. Had to prove to the home magpies that under the helmet I am a human.

Quote for the Day
The good news about Jesus is His salvation is not just limited to our spirit. His abundant life includes the now and not just when we all get to heaven! Steve Wallace

Everyone Who Asks

Reflection on Matthew 28:16-20

Scripture
“Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Teach the new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you.”
Observation
The disciples go to the mountain that Jesus had instructed them. He then gives them the commission to go and make disciples of all the nations, and to teach them His ways. He promises to be with them to the end of the age.
Application
Jesus has given us this commission to make disciples of all the nations. In the Old Covenant, the nations, that is the Gentiles, were excluded from God’s people. But now the disciples must specifically go to the Gentiles to make them disciples.
We must “go” That means stepping out of our comfortable worship spaces and into the wild places of our neighbourhood where the unbelievers live. This is not easy, but it is Christ’s command. Some will be called to far away places, but whether it is far or near we must go.
We must make disciples. That means more than a prepackaged gospel presentation. It means sharing the gospel and our life. It means that we must clearly represent who Jesus is, in words and actions.
We must baptise the new disciples into the Body of Christ. It is no good leading somebody to Christ and then abandoning them. We need to integrate new believers into a church so they can be nurtured.
Finally, we need to teach these disciples how to become disciple makers themselves/ We show them how to “Go” and find new followers for the Lord.
Prayer
Here I am, Lord, send me. Amen.


