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Roger Bothwell
Hadrian
Hadrian, the Roman Emperor, was an incredible man committed to leaving
the world a better place via the resources he had at his command. Instead of
traveling the empire with a host of soldiers taking whatever they could he
traveled with an entourage of engineers and architects building whatever
was needed. He was a man of peace who knew the arts of war and wanted
to serve Rome by never sending his armies into battle. His dream failed for
in 135 he found it necessary to put down a rebellion in Jerusalem. He loved
art and philosophy and surrounded himself with scholars. He loved to
question them and laugh at their disputes. He was a superb administrator but
very human and wearied with detail. Failing to give an audience to a
petitioning woman he sent her the message that he had no time for her.
When she cried back, "Then, don't be emperor," he granted her a hearing.
Hadrian reminds me of Jesus when the Syrophoenician woman followed
Him begging for help. It is a strange story because Jesus refused her
because she was not Jewish. However, she persisted, maintaining that even
heathen dogs had the right to eat crumbs. He granted her request. It was a
powerful lesson for his watching disciples. The blessings of the Kingdom
were for everyone not just the linage of Abraham. Paul follows up on this in
Galatians 3:28, "There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor
female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus."
Our emperor, our king, has time for us all, no matter where we have
originated.
I'm
Roger Bothwell and my address is roger.bothwell@verizon.net
or 151 Old Farm Rd. Leominster, MA 01453. Thank you for your
support of our faith ministry.
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