December 13, 2015 Bible Study — Give Glory To God, All Day, Every Day

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Proverbs 29:24-25

    If you are a willing accessory to a crime you will hurt yourself. If you are questioned about the crime you will be afraid to say anything because you might implicate yourself. This is especially true if the authorities have identified the primary offender and know that you have a connection with them.

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Psalm 132

    I struggle with what this psalm means to me, with what lesson I can take from it for my life today, or what actions it should inspire me to undertake. I think that perhaps the key thing I can take from it is that I need to obey God’s commands. His promises to us are conditional on us doing His will.

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Revelation 4

    When I read this passage the four living beings John describes remind me of the four living beings which are described in the first chapter of Ezekiel. There are other aspects of John’s vision which bear a resemblance to Ezekiel’s vision. John describes the one on the throne as glowing brilliantly. Ezekiel describes something glowing brilliantly from within the cloud. These similarities are not an accident. Both John and Ezekiel are attempting to describe their vision of the glory of God. Such a description is a challenge for any human being.
    I want to point out the meaning I see in the imagery here. The four living beings have eyes all over their bodies, which suggests that they see everything that is happening. The twenty-four elders sit on thrones in the presence of God, which suggests to me that they are the holiest humans to ever live. These two groups spend all day, every day, praising God. The four living beings say again and again throughout the day that God is holy and reminding those present the He was, is, and is to come (I love that description of God). The twenty-four elders respond by submitting their authority to God (laying their crowns before Him) and praising Him.
    It is worth spending a little time looking at the content of their praise. They say that God is worthy to receive glory, honor, and power. Further they tell us that He is worthy because He created everything that is and those things exist only because God willed that they exist. Nothing and no one is able to even exist unless God wills for them to exist.

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Obadiah

    Obadiah prophesies against Edom. He proclaims that the entire nation will be destroyed and all of its possessions looted. It will become as if it had never existed. Having made this declaration, he then tells us why this will happen. Edom will suffer this fate because it refused the help the people of Israel in their time of need. Not only did Edom refuse to help Israel in their time of need, they assisted those who attacked them and looted them along with their enemies. Obadiah goes on to prophesy that not only will Edom be judged and suffer for mistreating Israel, but all nations will be judged by how they treated the people of Israel. Those who persecute and attack the people of Israel will be swallowed up by history and disappear. Only those who join with the people of Israel will be saved.