A Stroke of Genius!

One of the highlights of summer is that it is the cricket season, with lots of excitement in the Tests and international as batsmen invent new ways of getting runs – strokes of genius!.
The game can be played by local teams up and down the country every weekend in the summer months because of one thing - the long summer days. It is these, with the ability to play long into the evening, that allow the time for the matches to be completed.
But we wouldn’t have the long summer days if God had not thought, at the time when He was creating all things and putting everything in its place, to give the Earth an extra twist. When He fixed the Earth at just the right distance from the Sun so that this planet would be neither too hot nor too cold for life, and gave it a size which has just the right mass so that the resulting gravity would hold an envelope of air without making it too difficult for us to move around, He also tilted the planet.
Instead of the Earth having a polar axis which went straight up, God tilted it so that the North Pole leans towards the Sun in the summer. As a result, this give us the longer days and warmer weather which is just right for playing cricket.
It could be said that this was a stroke of genius, but the whole of Creation, with all the myriad little details which all fit and work together so well, is the work of the only One who really deserves the title of Genius, the Almighty God.
It means that we, and God, can enjoy watching those graceful strokes of bat on ball, and hearing the ecstatic shouts of ‘Howzat?’ as fielders seek confirmation that the ball has triumphed over the bat.
If God delights in the grace and skills shown in the game of cricket, did He also arrange for its invention as a reflection of the life to which He calls us?
Every batsman at the crease is on his own, facing all that the opposition can throw at him - the power and speed of the fast bowler, the guile of the spinner, and the intimidation, both physical and mental, from the surrounding fieldsmen - just as we have to face the difficulties and challenges of a world where evil strives to predominate.
There is, of course, some help for the batsman as there is another team-mate out there to give some encouragement and take the pressure off when it is his turn to take strike, just as we have people who will stand by us and walk with us on our journey of faith. There is also the rest of the team back in the pavilion and the supporters shouting their approval of our efforts - the great crowd of witnesses as Hebrews 12.1 [GNB] describes them. Some of the team will be waiting for their turn to walk onto the pitch after watching our efforts.
What strokes of genius will we play, with God’s help, in the innings of our life, for the advance of His Kingdom, or what solid defence of the Gospel will we make, to delight the Lord our God and to encourage others as they come to the crease to play their part?








