Opposites and Equivalents – Part 2

He saved us, not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness, but according to His mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewing by the Holy Spirit [Titus 3:5].

In our last study we noted two different understandings of the significance of December 25 in contemporary USA. It may surprise you, but we are not really going to converse on the subject of Biblical versus cultural issues. Instead let us now consider the subject of the South Pole, or rather, of the differences between the North and South Poles.

There are many. For one thing, did you know that the South Pole has a significantly colder mean temperature than the North Pole does? The South Pole’s average temp is -56, while the North’s is -29. For you fair weather folks, that’s a lot of difference!

Another notable difference is the thickness of the ice between the two places. The North Pole’s ice sheet grows to about 12-15 feet thick in the winter. The South Pole’s ice sheet is roughly 9,000 feet thick, or 3 miles! Not a minor discrepancy, is it?

Another quaint difference between the two is that the North Pole is noted for its polar bears, while the South Pole has for its tourist attraction…penguins. Let’s see. On the one hand we have polar bears, on the other penguins. And the twain shall never meet because, if they did, the penguins would soon be extinct. Polar bears would have them over for supper, you see.

Still one more distinction has to do with energy. An estimated one-fourth of all untapped oil resources exist in the Artic region. In contrast the amount of oil in the Antarctic is…goose egg.

And then there is the difference in population. More than four million folks inhabit the Artic. Do you know how many call the Antarctic home? That would be zero! The Antarctic is the only place on earth where no one has a claim to the real estate.

There are many other significant differences between the Arctic and the Antarctic, dear friends. I have spent considerable time presenting some of these differences for a purpose. I trust you are familiar with the phrase “polar opposites”.

Well, what do you think is the origin of the phrase? As Maxwell Smart was fond of saying, “Would you believe…?” Yes, would you believe it stems from the vast differences between the North Pole and the South?

There is a distinction in our Bible verse which is just as notable as the distinction between the two poles. We might say that this distinction portrays polar opposites. Indeed, on the spiritual plane the distinction is far more pronounced, seeing how eternity is weighed in the balance. On the one hand we have time on earth, on the other time in eternity.

In our next study we will examine this distinction a bit. Hope to see you there. Don’t miss out! And don’t miss out on a chance to be with Jesus right now.

To further research this issue, I direct you to my book Leviticus: Volume 3 of Heavenly Citizens in Earthly Shoes. To purchase my books please go to:
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Published on October 06, 2012 22:31 Tags: cross, crucifixion, empty-tomb, holy-spirit, new-life, regeneration, resurrection, salvation, titus-3
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