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...

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CHAPTER SEVEN
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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

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

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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

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

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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?

Sunday, 8 March 2020

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: THE ANCIENT PATH By Tessa Harvey CHAPTER SIX (Continued) Angel had stopped crying, worn out. She shivered and wr...

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CHAPTER SIX
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Angel had stopped crying, worn out. She shivered and wrapped her arms tighter around herself. Then she heard a strange tapping noise. It brought to mind a hideous image - that of the menacing blind man in the first chapters of Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. It had terrorised her when she was younger, and the setting now was very similar. She screamed.

"Angel!" yelled a man. It was her dad. The orange light of a torch penetrated the darkness and drew closer, hurrying. "Oh dad!" she cried and clung desperately to him. Finally, he pulled her away a little and she explained to him what had happened.

It transpired that her father had only come this way by chance. Father and daughter stood close in great relief. Angel held Geoff's hand. They were just deciding to head back to Jim's when a greater light shone around them and they heard Gabe. They were both astounded and relieved and then happy.

Geoff had a stick with him in case Gabe had needed help, but he said nothing of that to the younger man. Instead they marvelled at the light that had led Gabe safely back. As they talked, it faded. Angel felt quite bereft. "Was that like baby Jesus' star?" she asked softly.
"It was greater than that", answered Gabe. I believe it was the Light of God.

Saturday, 7 March 2020

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: THE ANCIENT PATH By Tessa Harvey CHAPTER SIX ( Continued) Gabe pressed on to Geoff's home and realised almos...

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CHAPTER SIX
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Gabe pressed on to Geoff's home and realised almost immediately no-one was home. 
Instead of going straight back, Gabe decided to go around the back to the little stream that bubbled and gurgled its way down the craggy hillside. He sat there, resting, enjoying the peaceful sound of running water, the clouds drifting by!

He thought back to his dream. What could it mean? Was he meant to ask Jesus to show him the way he needed to go now? How? "God," he whispered. "Jesus, if you are real, show me."

He heard nothing, but felt more at peace. Then he remembered about the book Jim had given him and wondered what is was about.

He must read it. With that thought, he turned to go back and within a short time, it seemed, was plunged into a thick cloud of clinging, almost choking greyness. Gabe paused, unsure. Clearly a voice said: "Follow Me", and there was a brightness just ahead, parting the darkness. "I will show you the way."

Gabe glanced back. Oncoming darkness and fog had thickened behind him. There was no way to return.

Would he have seen the light if he hadn't prayed? Gabe wondered. Can it be one of those will 'o the wisps I have read about that lead people astray?
But that was ridiculous.

He followed the light as it led unerringly across the rough terrain.





Friday, 6 March 2020

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: THE ANCIENT PATH By Tessa Harvey CHAPTER SIX Jim also noticed the mist rising, but was not perturbed. It very rar...

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CHAPTER SIX



Jim also noticed the mist rising, but was not perturbed. It very rarely rose higher. A knock interrupted his musings. Answering, he found Geoff and Angel. After some discussion, Geoff decided to go and meet their young friend.

Angel watched her dad stride firmly away, despite the rising mist. She had been bidden to stay and even now old uncle Jim was rummaging in a dusty cupboard for some old board games.

Angel decided to go on an adventure and follow her dad. After all, she had recently read a story about two kids - young people she thought hastily - who had done great things on their own. What was the name of the book? Earthquake? Bio Wave? No, it was Tsunami! It completely escaped her that, though the children had survived being rebellious, it had been God's intervention on both counts that had saved them.

The mist had closed in on Angel without her noticing.
Never mind, she knew this town so well. It was a little scary in the mist and outlines were fading.
Also, Angel found her breathing getting harder, which surprised her. She had never had breathing difficulties before. A wave of doubt touched her. Perhaps she should go back to Uncle Jim's.

She turned around and was instantly afraid............


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Angel had wanted the story to be more about her and now she was alone and afraid. She could see nothing in the thickening fog, not even a little bit in front of her.

Well, Angel was made of strong stuff. After all, I am nearly twelve, she thought. I am going to High School soon, so I will not cry.
Whereupon she sat down on the wet pavement and did just that.









Thursday, 5 March 2020

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: THE ANCIENT PATH By Tessa Harvey CHAPTER FIVE (Continued)   After an afternoon spent with the mostly cheery and ...

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CHAPTER FIVE
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 After an afternoon spent with the mostly cheery and affectionate old lady, Gabe headed back to Jim's.

On the way, crossing a street, he thought he saw one of the councillors who had called on him.
Probably heard I am not well, thought Gabe and keeping clear.

He had, by now, undergone further tests and a spinal tap and was a little fed-up. It was then he decided to visit Angel and Geoff the next day.

With him, he took Jim's best wishes, food, drink and a small backpack. It was a beautiful day and Gabe felt his spirits rise as he headed away from the confines of Paradise.

Autumn wildflowers bloomed and birds soared on the thermals above the hills. Smaller birds twittered around the young man and he began to feel much happier about his life.

Not far from Geoff's small house, Gabe stopped for lunch, not wishing to be indoors just yet. From where he perched, he could see the river far below and, as he watched, a thick mist began to form and rise higher.

Wednesday, 4 March 2020

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: THE ANCIENT PATH By Tessa Harvey CHAPTER FIVE Over the next few days, Gabe worked around the house, fixing and alt...

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CHAPTER FIVE



Over the next few days, Gabe worked around the house, fixing and altering various rails and window frames. As it was fine, he decided to try and stabilise the verandah.

Sometimes Jim lent a hand. On one of these occasions, through a mouthful of nails, he told Jim about the dream, recounting it simply just as it was.

Jim laid down his plane, thought for a while, then said he was going to get something.

He returned with an old book, carefully wrapped in brown paper, torn at the edges. "This was my wife's", he explained. "Keep it out of sight. It explains about the ancient paths."

Gabe thanked him, laid it carefully in a drawer in his room, and slowly finished his work.

After a cafe lunch he wandered around the town. Some parts were very old, most were modern. There were few children around. Those that were, were mostly skimming around on bikes or skateboards, skipping, kicking balls or being pushed around in strollers.

People seemed busy and seldom stopped to chat. One old lady was sat outside an ancient house and called out to him. "This lane was called St Bridgets, but they are re-naming it. Bit too religious", she chuckled. "The other name was Brewery Lane."

Gabe told her he was staying with Jim. The old lady was delighted. "Used to give Jim and his sister Jane pancakes and pop when they were kids.
"I had a little table and two chairs for them."
"Their dad used to give me lifts to church. No church now. It's very sad."


Tuesday, 3 March 2020

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Gabe was alarmed. He went home lying full-length on his bed, hands under his head. He said aloud: "This is not fair!"

Suddenly, he remembered a young teenage girl in one of the homes. 
"This is so not fair!" she had complained about something. Probably because she had been asked to lengthen her skirt at school.
He could hear her indignant voice and grinned, despite himself.

Jim wandered in. He was really surprised to see Gabe lying on his bed, but said nothing.

"Cup of coffee?" he offered. 
"Yeah, sure, thanks", and Gabe got up and followed Jim to the kitchen.

Over the coffee, he decided to tell Jim. "What about your folks?" was the answer, after Jim had thought for a while, trying to hide his shock...

"There aren't any. I have no folks - was found in a supermarket trolley abandoned and brought up in different foster homes, some good, some not so good. They all tried, though.

There are lots like me around. I was fed mostly, went to school mostly. Now I want to be an engineer.

That night Gabe had the most curious dream. He saw someone vividly and knew, instinctively, it was Jesus. There was glowing light around.
"Gabe!", a voice spoke into his heart.
"Gabe, you have been following ancient paths. Will you follow Mine?"

                The dream fades....

Monday, 2 March 2020

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CHAPTER FOUR
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A week later as it was raining, Gabe wandered into the surgery, watching some bizarre movie on the TV there until he was called in.

It was the same doctor, but he looked a little serious. "Gabe, we would like to do more tests. Some of the blood results are causing us concern."

"What is it, doctor?" queried Gabe.

"Would you be willing to do some more tests?" hedged the doctor.

"Look, please let me know what you...?"

"Have you slipped or fallen lately without any real explanation? Had any vision problems? Depression?"

"No", answered Gabe, " no problems with vision or depression, but I have slipped a couple of times. Doesn't everybody?" He tried to sound light, almost joking.

"Have you any family near?" the doctor asked, not answering.
"No", answered Gabe, quite truthfully.

"We need to do more tests", said the doctor. "I don't want to alarm you, but you are showing signs of multiple sclerosis."

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Sunday, 1 March 2020

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: THE ANCIENT PATH By Tessa Harvey CHAPTER FOUR Some outings later, having followed old trails and pathways, Gabe de...

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CHAPTER FOUR



Some outings later, having followed old trails and pathways, Gabe decided to caulk up some windows that rattled, and fix up some paint and varnish. He asked permission to do the one in Jim's room. The old man was very pleased and complimented him on his work.

Gabe had been there around two weeks now and the old man and he were becoming friends. Now and then Geoff and Angel called around. Jim wandered out to the shops, asking Gabe if he needed anything.

Soon the young man was busy absorbed in his work. A nail sticking half-way out caught his arm near the top of the window. Gabe thought nothing of it, but when Jim returned, he was concerned and talked about tetanus shots until Gabe agreed to see the doctor next day.

The doctor was young and pleasant. He noted that Gabe often was scratching himself, and asked about it. Gabe had not really noticed. "Probably too tired to notice", he joked with a grin. After a chat, the doctor arranged for the tetanus injection. He also asked Gabe to go for a blood test.

Though Gabe could see no point, the doctor was so pleasant and charming, the young man reluctantly agreed and went early the next day before setting off on another hike, following an old pack horse route through the hills.

The day passed pleasantly enough and Gabe returned to a warm meal Jim had prepared.

The men hate hungrily and chatted, then Jim casually mentioned the doctor's surgery had called - and wanted him to call in sometime soon.