Saturday, December 28, 2019
December 28: Of Sushi and Scripture
Reading the Bible
December 27, 2019
I want to congratulate you on making it to the end of a year of Bible reading. I also want to challenge you to sign up again to take this journey with us in 2020. There is nothing as important as Bible reading. Yet, not everyone holds this view. Last year GQ magazine published a list of "21 Books You Don't Have to Read." Condemned were such classics as "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," and "The Lord of the Rings." The magazine's editors described these classics as racist, sexist and boring. But the one book that was attacked most vehemently was the Bible, of course. It was described as repetitive, self-contradictory and foolish. What I consider the most important book in Western history is, according to this periodical, filled with men's grooming tips and just not worth the effort to read. This should not take us by surprise because the idea of us being accountable to an Almighty God unhinges so many moderns.
But why make Bible reading a priority in the new year? Because without a knowledge of the Bible you will miss so much of western history. Without reading the Bible, we can never comprehend works of art like the Sistine Chapel, the Pieta, or the Last Supper and we would never fully grasp Dante, Milton or Bach. How about Handel's Messiah that is sung every Christmas? If you don't have a working knowledge of the Bible, most of Shakespeare's allusions will be missed. You'll never understand why the Pilgrims came to New England, you'll miss what motivated the abolition of slavery, and you'll find Martin Luther King, Jr's "Letter from Birmingham Jail" unintelligible. That is a drop in the bucket of the Bible's influence.
Most importantly, without the Bible you will walk in ignorance. Without the Bible you won't understand how to find meaning and purpose in life, how to overcome sin and guilt, and how to make sense of many social issues today.
I know I am just one voice in a vast wilderness of voices but there is nothing more important than allowing God to speak to you each day through the Bible.
Friday, December 27, 2019
Thursday, December 26
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2019
“Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion!
Shout aloud, O daughter of Jerusalem!
Behold, your king is coming to you;
righteous and having salvation is he,
humble and mounted on a donkey,
on a colt, the foal of a donkey.
I will cut off the chariot from Ephraim
and the war horse from Jerusalem;
and the battle bow shall be cut off,
and he shall speak peace to the nations;
his rule shall be from sea to sea,
and from the River[c] to the ends of the earth.
As for you also, because of the blood of my covenant with you,
I will set your prisoners free from the waterless pit.” (Zechariah 9:9-11)
“They will make war on the Lamb, and the Lamb will conquer them, for he is Lord of lords and King of kings, and those with him are called and chosen and faithful.” (Revelation 17:14)
“The Lord is righteous in all his ways
and kind in all his works.
The Lord is near to all who call on him,
to all who call on him in truth.
He fulfills the desire of those who fear him;
he also hears their cry and saves them.
The Lord preserves all who love him,
but all the wicked he will destroy.” (Psalm 145:17-20)
In these three passages, we find multiple portraits of God’s sovereign rule. Each of the three establish our God as King of kings and Lord of lords. They also highlight that His Kingdom business doesn’t stop with knowledge; rather, it extends to questions of power and authority. In Acts and Paul’s letters, we often find references to the Holy Spirit’s coming on new believers in “power.”
What may we take away from these pictures of our God? Throughout Scripture, we discern more and more of God’s purpose and intention, directed towards His glory and the good of His people. In some cases, we discover the humble Jesus, riding into Jerusalem on a donkey’s colt. Other times, we read about Jesus as conqueror, as in Revelation, where all other authorities will cede their power. Psalm 145 points to our God’s deft ability to relate to us in a position of authority, but with an attitude of tenderness. Given His greatness, these varied pictures are not surprising.
How may we respond to these representations of our sovereign God? For me, these readings encouraged me to surrender more fully to God’s purpose and to trust Him for the road ahead in 2020. My prayer today: “Do what You will, O God, and give me wisdom to understand and follow Your leading.”
I rejoice in being able to share this 2019 Bible Reading Group journey with you! I am even more excited about starting again in 2020. Maybe you’d like to invite a friend or loved one to join with us?
Please also find a link to an article for personal reflection, called “10 Questions for a New Year”: https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/ten-questions-for-a-new-year.
Lord God, thank You for showing us pictures of Your sovereignty in Scripture. Give us wisdom and understanding of Your greatness and awesome power. Help us to become more trusting of Your plans and purposes. Use us for Your honor and glory in the coming year. In Jesus’s mighty Name, amen.
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Wednesday, December 25, 2019
December 25
Monday, December 23, 2019
Bible blog post Monday December 23rd
Friday, December 20, 2019
December 21: On Preparing for War
Zecharaiah 1:1-21
Revelation 12:1-17
Psalm 140:1-13
Proverbs 30:17
I love that today's NT reading is so anticipatory of Christmas. The first 5 verses are the story of Jesus's birth, and the back story of the battle that is to come. Because make no mistake, Satan is waging war, and he is desperate, because he knows he must lose but does not want to. This is why when he could not overcome God in heaven, when Michael and his angels fought back, he sought a different way to get to God - through those He loves. First, he went after Jesus's mother, but God took her away and even the earth protected her.
So Satan couldn't touch the Father, the mother or the Son . Who is left? "Then the dragon was enraged at the woman and went off to wage war against the rest of her offspring - those who keep God's commands and hold fast their testimony about Jesus."
If you are reading this, I am pretty sure that includes you. Yes, you - you, and me, and everyone trying to abide by the word of God - we are all in a war. We are what Satan has decided will be easy pickings, the soft targets. How do we gird ourselves for that war, a war where the enemy is so much more powerful than we are?
Thankfully we have an instruction manual and a model: our Lord Himself. To prepare Himself for the battle to come, He did three things. In the Gospels, we read about how He prayed, and He fasted. What we also know is that, as He prepared to be a Teacher, He armed Himself with Scripture.
Armies train together so they can fight together. While our Lord has already won the war, if we train with Him - with scripture, prayer and fasting - we can fight with Him, and we can avoid being Satan's easy pickings.
Father open our eyes to the battle You've won, yet is still being fought each day, in our world and in our hearts. Give us the desire to train ourselves so that we might fight with You and for You. *
Dec 20
December 20, 2019
Psalm 139
On Monday of this week our grandson Chad went to see a specialist because of a month-long limp. He had seen a doctor before Thanksgiving, but that doctor said it was just a minor injury. This new doctor said the hip was dangerously dislocated and required immediate surgery. He made one phone call, and in a few minutes, arranged for New England's foremost expert on hip surgery to schedule an operation the following day at Yale. It just happened they had the exact size screw required and the operating room was available.
The surgery occurred on Tuesday and the doctor was pleased with the outcome. Now we are trusting God for complete healing over the next two months.
Where was God in all of this mess? He was right there with us.
The psalmist wrote in Psalm 139:
You discern my going out and my lying down;
you are familiar with all my ways.
Where can I go from your Spirit?
Where can I flee from your presence?
If I go up to the heavens, you are there;
if I make my bed in the depths, you are there.
These truths gave us great comfort knowing that God knows everything going on in our lives and he is there. He is intimately acquainted with every detail of this injury and surgery. His protective care was evident every day of the past month. It is absolutely breathtaking to consider God's constant watch and care over us. This means that whatever mess you are in today, God is there in the mess with you.
I encourage you to believe that God is involved in the smallest details of your life. To God be the glory!!
Thursday, December 19, 2019
Thursday, December 19
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2019
“The Lord your God is with you, the Mighty Warrior who saves. He will take great delight in you; in his love he will no longer rebuke you, but will rejoice over you with singing.” (Zephaniah 3:17)
“Though the Lord is exalted, he looks kindly on the lowly,
[but the haughty he knows from afar].” (Psalm 138:6; NIV and ESV)
In today’s prophecy from Zephaniah and the teaching of Psalm 138:6, we find stark contrasts between God’s initimate knowledge and rejoicing over the humble, but his rejection and distance from the prideful. While the prophecy may speak in national terms about the Jews, the relevance of this teaching extends to us individually and corporately as Christ-followers today.
Pride creates major complications in our walk with Christ. It obscures the truth and revelation from God because we believe that we know better. It restricts us from experiencing intimacy in our relationships because we imagine ourselves as being better than others. It keeps us from considering new ideas because we think better than others.
Pride puffs us up momentarily, only to betray us in the long run. Like many negative emotions -- much like drugs or alcohol -- the initial “high” quickly dissipates into a deeper hole.
In his classic, “The Great Divorce,” C. S. Lewis pictured man’s pride as leading to a desire to distance ourselves farther and farther away from others. That isolation becomes what the prideful deserve: they wanted it all along.
I encourage you to take account of your relational pride. Whom have you avoided due to your elevated self-opinion? Have you become less sensitive to God’s voice recently?
Encouragingly, we find our Father as eager and completely able to restore us. With His children, He will “rejoice over you with singing.” What a beautiful picture of our loving, encouraging Father!
Lord God, thank You for this wisdom about pride. Give us strength to face our weaknesses and to approach You and others with true love and humility. Restore us to wholeness in our relationships, and give us complete joy in experiencing Your presence and loving others. In Jesus’s mighty Name, amen.
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Wednesday, December 18, 2019
December 18
Monday, December 16, 2019
Monday bible blog post December 16th
Saturday, December 14, 2019
December 14: Of Jonah's Disobedience and God's Mercy
Friday, December 13, 2019
Dec 13
Revelation 4
The Survelum Public Data Bank conducted a survey on how many people know their purpose in life.
25% Certainly I know
20% I suppose I know
24% I am not sure
23% I don't know, but I would like to
8% I don't know and don't want to know
Revelation 4 is for the 75% of people who do not know their purpose for living. The idea that there are angels circling the throne of God for millenniums saying "Holy, holy, holy" is amazing. That means every time they complete their praise, they see another aspect of God's majestic nature that compels them to again cry out, "Holy, holy, holy." This glimpse into the complete transcendence of God leads me back to the reason God has given us life today. We live to worship God. This is our highest and most important priority on this Friday.
Our commitment to worship God will transform our lives. When Handel was asked how he had come to write the "Messiah" his answer was, "I saw the heavens opened and God upon his Great White Throne"
A.W. Tozar, the preacher and theologian said, "The concept of the majesty of God has all but disappeared from the human race. I believe we ought to have again the old Biblical concept of God which makes God awful and makes men lie face down and cry, 'Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty.' That would do more for the church than everything or anything else."
Join me today in worshiping God. Take time now and sing a song of praise and worship to our awesome God. End your time of worship by joining with the angels and shouting out, "Holy, holy, holy."
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Thursday, December 12
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
December 11
Monday, December 9, 2019
bible blog post Monday December 9th
Saturday, December 7, 2019
December 7: Pearl Harbor, Bataan, and Hope
Hosea 6:1-9:17
3 John 1:1-14
Psalm 126:1-6
Proverbs 29:12-14
Seventy-eight years ago, a period of fear, despair and helplessness dawned with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. On the west coast, people lived in fear the Japanese were next going to attack California. The hopelessness was perhaps most evident in the Bataan Death March, where anywhere from 60 to 80 thousand Filipino and American soldiers were forced to march 65 miles to Manila, defeated. A tenth of them didn't make it. And it wasn't until almost 40 months later, after terrible battles in horrific conditions, was Manila liberated.
Some victories take much longer. Years later the Philippines was taken over by a dictator in 1965, one who declared martial law in 1972, and ruled till 1986. Twenty one years' waiting and praying, till a peaceful revolution ousted Marcos. Even longer - the ordeal of East Germany, from 1945 to 1989. Forty-four years' suffering, many in despair under the communists, till the Berlin Wall finally fell.
The hardest battles, the ones that never seem to end and most often lead to despair and hopelessness, are the ones we fight to live our lives as best we can. However we try to do the right thing, so many things trip us up. Those who eat right get heart disease. Those who don't smoke get lung cancer. Those who save lose their savings. Perhaps most frustratingly, those who try to live good lives continue to struggle with habitual sin.
When mired in the helplessness of that never ending battle, where to find hope? The psalm is clear: we cry out to God. "Restore our fortunes, Lord, like streams in the Negev. Those who sow with tears will reap with songs of joy. Those who go out weeping carrying seeds to sow will return with songs of joy carrying sheaves with them."
Father, the battle is never ending, and we face certain defeat fighting it on our own. Be our strength in battle, our hope amidst despair, our victory.
Friday, December 6, 2019
December 6
Hosea 4
"Life is hard, but it's really hard when you are stupid." John Wayne
The very foundations of our society are being shaken and as a result we are making stupid decisions. At the same time, even the mention of common sense or guidance from the Bible is scoffed at and ridiculed.
Kids are told they are freaks of nature or star dust, and we wonder why they have no purpose or meaning in life.
You can wake up today and choose what sex you are. There are now 63 genders.
Last week a British birth coach was forced to resign because she suggested that people who have wombs are… women. Can you imagine that!!!
Joey Morris plans on marrying the love of his life - a robot troll doll that he has been dating for the last two years.
Nazism is on the rise globally.
Some of the staunchest abortion supporters admit a fetus is a baby, a human being. But to them it doesn't matter, because a woman has a right to do what she wants "with her own body."
All of this causes me to question, doesn't anyone see the level of stupidity we have risen to?
Hosea saw the rise of stupidity in his day and he called it out.
"There is no faithfulness, no love, no acknowledgement of God in the land. There is only cursing, lying and murder, stealing and adultery; They break all bounds, and bloodshed follows bloodshed. " 4:1
WOW, if that doesn't sound just like our society today! So what is the only hope for this darkness? It is found in verse 6, "my people are destroyed from lack of knowledge." It is the knowledge of God that is the only hope for our future.
When this country was founded, the first goal was to establish schools. Early Christians realized we were called to love God with our heart, soul, and MIND. Schools like Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Brown were all founded with the purpose of bringing the knowledge of Jesus to the students. In fact, 92% of the first 138 colleges and universities in America had that same goal. Our forefathers realized that if young people did not have knowledge of God, they would be destroyed.
In the end the hope of America is found in reading, studying and obeying the Bible. To that end, would you consider asking someone to read through the Bible with you in 2020? This simple invitation could bring light to the darkness. Who could you ask?
Thursday, December 5
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Blog post December 4th
Blog post December 4th
Daniel 11:36-12:13
1 John 4:1-21
Psalm 123:1-4
Proverbs 29:2-4
"God is love", not "Love is God".
From today's reading we see how the antichrist will start to become the center of people's attention and there will be great suffering for Gods people ahead. Yet the great suffering is tempered by a great promise of hope for true believers. Many people try to be "stars" in the world of entertainment, only to find their stardom is temporary. God tells us how we can be eternal "stars" by being wise and leading many to Gods righteousness. The trials we face make little sense to us when we go through them, but they can purify us if we are willing to learn from them. God does not reveal everything to us in life. He will tell us all we need to know.
"Do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits" in 1 John 4:1,2 means that we shouldn't believe in every message or anything that someone says that was inspired by God. We need to make sure that their words line up with the word of God. We can also test this by seeing how that person's lifestyle and the fruit of their ministries but most importantly, is what they believe about Christ. Do they teach Jesus is fully God and fully man? Our world is filled with voices claiming to speak the word of God. Give those voices the tests to see if they are speaking Gods truth as there are false prophets.
The antichrist will be a person who embodies all that is evil. It is easy to be frightened by the wickedness we see all around us and overwhelmed by the problems we face. Evil is stronger than we are, however God is even stronger. He will conquer all evil and his spirit and his word lives in our hearts. God is the source of our love, he loved us enough to sacrifice his Son for us. Jesus is our example of what it means to love, everything he did in life and death was loving. The Holy Spirit gives us the power to love, He lives in our hearts and makes us more and more like Christ. God's love always involves a choice and an action, and our love should be like this. How well do we display our love for God in the actions and choices we make?
It is easy to say we love God when that love doesn't cost us anything more than weekly attendance at religious services. But the real test of our love for God is how we treat people right in front of our family members and fellow believers. We cannot truly love God while neglecting to love those who are created in his image.
Many people in today's world do not acknowledge that Jesus is from God, they believe in things of the world and not of God. They place their trust and life in the world and not Jesus. In a season where we rejoice in Jesus, let us extend Love to one another and be an example of the love that Jesus is in us.