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JBTM Daniel I. Block<br />

87<br />

northern Saskatchewan. I am number nine of fifteen children of an immigrant from Russia.<br />

We were dirt poor. In the farm house where I grew up, we had no central heating and no<br />

indoor plumbing. Our farm equipment was junk. How did this happen? I feel like a lizard in<br />

the king’s palace. My life has been full of surprises. This does not mean it has always been<br />

smooth or easy—it has not—but what an adventure! All praise be to God. How did I get<br />

here? It was all of God. He took a self-conscious and socially awkward lizard and thrust him<br />

into the palace of kings. Not literally, but I punch myself every day at the life I have had.<br />

No one could have planned this. I certainly did not. Our passage teaches us to be open to<br />

surprises, to let go and let God have his wonderful way in our lives.<br />

But there is a third significance I see here. When you think biblically of living in the<br />

palace of the king, what sort of texts come to mind? I think immediately of Psalm 23:<br />

5<br />

You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies;<br />

You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.<br />

6<br />

Only goodness and faithful love will pursue me all the days of my life,<br />

and I will dwell in the house of the Lord as long as I live.<br />

And then I link this text to John 14:1–3:<br />

1<br />

Your heart must not be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in Me. 2 In My Father’s house<br />

are many dwelling places; if not, I would have told you. I am going away to prepare a place for<br />

you. 3 If I go away and prepare a place for you, I will come back and receive you to Myself, so<br />

that where I am you may be also.<br />

Wow! When I get there, I know I will ask, “How did this happen? How is it that I find myself<br />

in the palace of the heavenly king?” It certainly is not because I set this as my goal and I<br />

worked really hard to get there. On the contrary, as the psalmist says, the Lord has sent his<br />

hounds of heaven, called Goodness and Faithful Love after me. I was off doing my own thing<br />

getting lost, but he rescued me. And as the Gospel text declares, this grace is embodied in<br />

Christ, who through his sacrifice opened the door and ushered me in. Elsewhere Jesus says,<br />

“I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep (John 10:11).<br />

And of course, as in Psalm 23 and elsewhere in the First Testament, “shepherd” is a royal<br />

metaphor. The king lays down his life for the sheep (cf. Isaiah 53).<br />

How did this happen? John answers this question as well: “The Word became flesh and<br />

took up residence among us. We observed His glory, the glory as the One and Only Son<br />

from the Father, full of grace and truth” (1:14). This actually reverses Prov 30:28. Instead<br />

of a lizard finding himself in the king’s palace, the king has come to the lizard’s home! Paul<br />

will describe this amazing condescension in my favorite hymn in the New Testament, Phil<br />

2:5–11:

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