Sunday, 11 January 2009

King of Kings

So, it's 2009 now. Is that strange to anyone else? I remember being a little girl and hearing people talk about how "one day" it was going to be the year 2000-something. I remember thinking how unrealistic of a year it sounded...Two thousand? It sounds way to space age-y. And now, here we are - nearly a decade into living in the space age of the 00's. Or whatever you call this decade. I'm still not used it it, apparently.

I attended one of the two local baptist churches in my area of Nottingham today. This church is probably my favorite of our local churches to attend on a Sunday morning. The people are very nice, and they remind me of the church I attended when I was at Florida Christian College (probably because they meet on a school campus!). Anyhow, we sang a song today that I've only ever heard here in England, though perhaps you have heard it - "King of Kings, Majesty." You can watch a big church in London sing it (with worship leader, Tim Hughes, whom I met over the summer at Soul Survivor): King of Kings, Majesty

While we were singing this song today, the royal images in the song hit me hard. I've always sang songs and heard Scripture that talks about God being our King. However, it became like new today in my mind. Here I am...living in a country that once WAS a monarchy. They even have a Queen right now! When I was in Florida, I had lots of people asking me about the Queen, and what the English people think of her. From what I can tell, and from what I've heard from my English friends is that they love the Queen. She's a strong woman that they admire. On her birthday (which isn't actually her birthday, but rather one date that they celebrate the current monarch's birthday) they all tune in to watch a silly parade with the Queen sitting by with a tight smile on her face, as she waves in approval. But still...no matter how much they may love that woman, she is still only a figurehead. The monarchist system has long ago stepped aside in favor of the wonderful world of democracy.

Thinking back to the complete power the Kings of England once had in this land, and the many that took advantage of the hard working people in the country...I wonder if they did with The King of Kings what they did to their earthly Kings. Stripped of their power, and turned into nothing more than something fun to watch. Maybe even celebrate his birthday in a silly way as everyone watches on TV. Many of the teens we speak with in schools have this idea in their head that if there is a God, then He must be this all-powerful beast that lords his power over the little people, crushing them on his way to greatness. Maybe I'm reading too much into this, but I can only imagine how difficult it must be for someone who had an abusive father to understand when people compare God to being a heavenly father. It only makes sense for it to be just as difficult to understand Him being a King worthy to be served with joy and peace. Just a thought.

My new photos are up from my holiday to Prague, Sweden, and around Germany! Click here if you want to see them! I had an amazing time. I feel very blessed to be able to live an adventure in Europe for however long God has for me here.

As always, thanks for reading :) May God bless you in 2009!

4 comments:

missy said...

this is really beautiful, crystal. i always love a fresh perspective and this is totally one for me. i always had a hard time digesting the heavenly father because of my upbringing, and so to see another view point or barrier because of ones culture and upbringing is helpful to see outside of myself. and your adventure looks wonderful; i hope you are there long enough for eric and i to get our selves over there and see you in a new continent!

Serenity said...

I just finished all your pictures. Amazing, every single one. The world is so much vaster than our brains would have us think, I think. Also, (you with) your camera takes really, really good pictures for a point and shoot. I am always very impressed.

Crystal Hutcheson said...

Melissa - Thanks for your comments :) I would adore it if you and Eric could ever hang out with me in Europe! Oh the adventures we would have! I keep thinking I should hop over to Amsterdam for a bit to see the things I always heard you both talking about...probably would be good in the spring with all the Holland-ish looking tulips and whatnot. Who knows.

Seren - Thanks for looking at my pictures! I'm always so self-conscious about my little camera. I had a much nicer point-and-shoot before I moved to England, but it stopped turning on once I got here...boo. So I am really excited to hear that you think this silly little point-and-shoot that I got off of Amazon isn't complete rubbish :)

Anonymous said...

As always - fantastic! I love to hear of your adventures and the pictures are amazing. The cathedrals and breath taking - the architecture is mind boggling! And, as always, I love to hear about the food... and now pictures, I love it! I remember having fried bread all the time growing up in NZ, but never had it with cheese and tomatoe sauce (ketchup)... hmmmmmm!
my love and prayers are always with you, Karina