SOME LIKE IT HOT!

I don’t know what the weather will be like when this blog is aired but I am writing this in June when the temperature is reaching 30oC in some parts of the UK. For those who like the sun, we enjoyed a long sunny spring with little or no rain. With warming temperatures due to climate change, we might hope for hot weather for the holiday season, but, as I write, the present warm weather is expected to end in thunderstorms and heavy rain. Not what most people want for the summer.
Some people do like it hot so they can bring out the deckchairs, the barbecues, the paddling pools and the sun lotion. They enjoy every minute of it and hope it lasts all summer long. Others head for the shade and keep out of the sun as much as possible, dreading the sleepless nights.
We are not all the same and have different likes and dislikes and that’s a good thing. However, whatever our differences in physique, temperament or preferences, we are all made in the image of God (Genesis 1.26), and our differences reminder us that we cannot pin Him down to our own personal image. We need to see God in other people, even those we disagree with or do not like. At present, the daily headlines from around the world, and from our own land as well, show how little we do that as we hear of conflicts, military, economic and personal, breaking out and continuing to escalate.
Our God is the God of the infinite variety of Creation, of which we, in our diversity, are just a part. To destroy or hurt those who bear His image or to damage the environment He created is to turn our back on the Author of Life and to deny His imprint on the people and places which He created.
Jesus asks us to love one another (John 15.12), even our enemies (Matt.5.44), because God offers His love to all. Jesus said, ‘He makes His sun to shine on bad and good people alike, and gives rain to those who do good and to those who do evil’ (Matt.5.45[GNB]).
In the knowledge that God loves you, I hope you enjoy the summer, whether you are on holiday or not, but finding the sun you desire or the shade you prefer.









