Wednesday, 11 March 2020

THE ANCIENT PATH: THE ANCIENT PATHBy Tessa HarveyCHAPTER SEV...

THE ANCIENT PATH: THE ANCIENT PATH



By Tessa Harvey



CHAPTER SEV...
: THE ANCIENT PATH By Tessa Harvey CHAPTER SEVEN (Continued) One night after working late on an engineering a...

THE ANCIENT PATH





By Tessa Harvey




CHAPTER SEVEN
(Continued)



One night after working late on an engineering assignment, Gabe found himself unable to sleep, his brain churning over his future. How could he go on? What would happen to him?

Idly he turned his radio dial quietly - classical music, sport, raucous "music", then something different... a man's voice talking about Jesus.

He said: Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life. Gabe had already read that, the use of the present tense sounded clear and strong. Yes, God had helped him in the mist and probably at other times too.

Like a flash of light, he saw that God is "I AM", the God of the present, the now God.
And if so, He was/is the God who cares, who loves, who heals.

Joy welled up in the young man's heart, joy and hope, and the promise of a future. He would not give up.

He would follow God's path, the ancient path, the now path and walk in Light.



THE END



Coming Soon: THE STONES OF FIRE

Tuesday, 10 March 2020

THE ANCIENT PATH: THE ANCIENT PATHBy Tessa HarveyCHAPTER SE...

THE ANCIENT PATH: THE ANCIENT PATH



By Tessa Harvey




CHAPTER SE...
: THE ANCIENT PATH By Tessa Harvey CHAPTER SEVEN (Continued) Pride was not much of a companion. "Thanks&qu...

THE ANCIENT PATH





By Tessa Harvey





CHAPTER SEVEN
(Continued)



Pride was not much of a companion. "Thanks" he answered, "but I am paying my way and will help around the house when I can."

Jim was really pleased. "Got a good sturdy desk stored somewhere", he enthused.

There was a knock and Geoff and Angel clattered in. "We got something for you", called Angel loudly.

"Sounds like the goats are coming! joked Gabe.

Geoff laughed. "No, they are safe in a friend's paddock for the winter. We brought you some cake we made. Sponge cake!"

"Great! Thank you", Jim replied. "Let's get lunch ready."

Later, there was yet another knock, more strident this time. "Sounds like the Gestapo", muttered Jim. 
"More like the Vigilantes," Geoff said much more loudly.

Gabe answered the door but invited no-one in. It was the two councillors of before and another lady. "Yes, how may I help you? asked the young man.
"Er, we heard you haven't been too well..." The man paused. Gabe said nothing.


Nonplussed, the three people slowly moved back down the path.


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Monday, 9 March 2020

THE ANCIENT PATH: THE ANCIENT PATHBy Tessa HarveyCHAPTER SEVE...

THE ANCIENT PATH: THE ANCIENT PATH

By Tessa Harvey




CHAPTER SEVE...
: THE ANCIENT PATH By Tessa Harvey CHAPTER SEVEN Gabe squinted at the dancing page. Jim peered over his shoulder. ...

THE ANCIENT PATH



By Tessa Harvey





CHAPTER SEVEN



Gabe squinted at the dancing page. Jim peered over his shoulder.
"Leviticus" he carefully spelled aloud. "Gabe, try the New Testament for now." 
Gabe looked puzzled.

"Look at the index. Try Matthew, Mark, Luke or John first."
"Okay" replied the younger man. Might leave it for now though. Eyes a bit funny. Thanks."

The old man sat down heavily. His soft white hair was thinning a little on top.

"That Bible belonged to my Lettie", he said softly. "When she died, I wrapped it up. It meant a lot to her, that book. She's been gone ten years now. Anyway, what are your plans for the future, Gabe?"
"Guess I'll head back to college," he replied.

Jim had been thinking about that quite a lot. Aloud he asked: "How would you like to stay here, mate? Do your studies by correspondence, you know writing an' that. Sure could use the company."

Gabe thought for a while. He understood his friends wanted to help him. Geoff had unobtrusively left the walking stick. Now Jim's offer.

Did he value his independence so much he could walk away lonely and...he hated to think it...unwell?