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Only One Mention-Yet His Legacy Lives On
There are times when I wish I could pinpoint when or where I
took an interest in writing. But, unlike some, there was no specific moment, an
epiphany, or a slap on the forehead when I thought, āI know what I want to doā¦ā
I never had a jumping-off point, but experienced a writing life that has flowed
like a river ā starting from an unseen spring of water and growing, carrying me
along.
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But he needs help, so he
writes to the King of Tyre ā a man named Hiram ā and asks for supplies and
help, including (2:7) āa man skilled to work in gold, silver, bronze and iron,
and in purple and crimson and blue fabrics, trained also in engraving.ā No small request!
King Hiram replies that he
has just the man: Hurum-Abi. Verse
13: āI have sent a skilled man, who has understanding, Hurum-Abi⦠who is
trained to work in gold, silver, bronze, iron, stone and wood, and in purple,
blue and crimson fabrics and fine linen, and to do all sorts of engraving and
execute any design that may be assigned to himā¦ā So Hurum-Abi goes to work for
Solomon to get the Temple built, as you can read through the next couple of
chapters.
Hurum-Abi gets the one
mention, but you read little else about him. But behind that reference is a manās life. Perhaps he had a family. He had friends. And he left them to perform a task ā to
bring to bear his talents to help create a House for God.
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I once read about
these teachers and professors in England ā at Oxford and Cambridge ā who were
very suddenly and mysteriously removed from their positions. The war against Germany had begun and
these men and women were yanked from their studies in history and linguistics
to be put to use somewhere else. Some wound up performing tasks of espionage. Some were put to work at Bletchley Park ā the place where
the German codes were poured over and broken. They used their skills, developed elsewhere for other
purposes, to fight an enemy and help win a war. After that war ended, few people knew who they were or what
vital service theyād performed. They were anonymous. Their
lives went on.
Presumably, Hurum-Abiās life
went on, too. He did his work and
went home.
And so we get to the
beginning of chapter 5. āThus all
the work that Solomon did for the house of the Lord was finished.ā Not another word about good old
Hurum-Abi.
Yet his legacy ā small as it
was ā stands in Scripture.
He had wisdom.
He was skilled.
He was an artist.
He was called.
He was dedicated.
He was the man of the
moment, who played his role in the time he had.
But, when it came down to
the end, he was anonymous.
I think about that a
lot. When all is said and done, Iām
a writer. Itās all I have ever been. It wouldnāt occur to me to try to be anything else.
Funny enough, I think Iāve
been called to do it. I have skills that I have brought to what I do. I pray to be the man of the moment, who
plays my role in this time with dedication and perseverance. And if, in the end, I go home and the
chronicle never mentions me, but it acknowledges the work I did and how God
used it, then Iām fine with that. I know ā and God knows ā that I did the best that I could with the time
that I had.
I was good old
Hurum-Abi.
What a wonderful testimony
that would be⦠for all of us.
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PAUL
McCUSKER is the Peabody Award-winning writer and director of the audio drama
"Bonhoeffer: The Cost of Freedom," along with the multiple
award-winning audio dramatizations of "The Chronicles of Narnia,"
"The Screwtape Letters," "A Christmas Carol," his original
series "The Luke Reports: The Life of Jesus" (honored as Best Audio
Drama by the prestigious Audie Awards) and "The Father Gilbert
Mysteries" (also an Audie Award nominee), all for Focus On The Family
Radio Theatre.
Apart
from dramatizations of C.S. Lewis' "Narnia" and
"Screwtape," he also scripted the original audio drama "C.S.
Lewis At War" and written the companion book "C.S. Lewis & Mere
Christianity: The Crisis That Created A Classic." His work has extended to
writing the detailed footnotes for "The Annotated Screwtape Letters"
for HarperOne. (It is the first authorized annotated edition of any book by
C.S. Lewis.)
McCusker
is also a writer and director for the long-running children's audio program
"Adventures in Odyssey," scripting over 250 episodes as well as 2 of
the animated video series, authoring 18 spin-off novels, and serving as the
general editor for "The Imagination Station" chapter books. For
adults, he has written the Gold Medallion-nominated "Epiphany,"
"The Mill House" and, with Dr. Walt Larimore, "The Gabon
Virus" and "The Influenza Bomb." His plays and musicals have
been performed in churches and community theaters across the country. One,
"A Time for Christmas," was a Dove Award nominee. His lyrics have
been put to music by the Grammy Award-winning Michael W. Smith.
Please visit his websites at:
Author Website:paulmccusker.com
Twitter: @Pemccusker
Facebook: Paul McCusker
Author Website:paulmccusker.com
Twitter: @Pemccusker
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Do you sometimes feel like Hurum-Abi, the chosen but mentioned only once? I have, and hadn't noticed the story detail in Scripture. We've read how Hurum-Abi's story helped Paul McCusker, how might his story help others/you?
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You need to add the adult radio dramas to your list. You will really enjoy them. So glad to see you today!