December 8, 2012 Bible Study

     I am using One Year Bible Online for my daily Bible study. For today, One Year Bible Online links here. I have found that by writing this daily blog of what I see when I read these scriptures, I get more out of them. I hope that by posting these ruminations others may get some benefit as well. If you have any thoughts or comments regarding these verses or what I have written about them, please post them. I hope that the Spirit is moving in others through these posts as the Spirit has definitely been convicting me.

Amaryllis

Hosea 10-14:9

     Hosea condemned Israel because the richer it got, the more it sought out pagan gods to worship. Hosea condemns the people of Israel make covenants they have no intention of keeping. They have cultivated wickedness and wonder that the only harvest they get is sin. They trusted in mighty armies for their safety rather than in the God who can save. The merchants cheat and steal and boast that they have made themselves rich. They have gathered wealth by defrauding those around them and claim to be honest because no one has caught them. Doesn’t this sound like our culture today? People seek meaning for their lives in everything but the One who can actually provide such meaning.
     But the prophet tells them (and us) that the days of easy work in serving the Lord are over. Now we must do the strenuous labor of breaking up the hard ground of our hearts and plant the seeds of righteousness. Then, and only then, we will be able to harvest a crop of love. Now is the time to seek the Lord so that He will shower us with righteousness. It is time to turn away from our idols of consumerism and material wealth and turn to God. Time to confess our sins and ask God for forgiveness. Let us remember that God is the source of all good things. The paths that God puts before our feet are straight and true. If we look on the light that comes from God we will not stumble, but those who insist on closing their eyes to his light and continue to sin will stumble and fall on the paths God has laid out for them.

Poinsettias At the Front of the Auditorium

Jude 1:1-25

     Today’s passage is from the letter of Jude, who identifies himself as the brother of James. He says that he intended to write about salvation but instead finds that he must write about false teachings that have entered the Church. He warns us against those who teach that God’s grace allows us to live immoral lives. They are a contagion among us. He tells us that such teachers care only for themselves. They live to satisfy their selfish desires. They do not anything that helps or feeds others. They are shepherds whose only care for the flock is to gather food for themselves. He compares them to clouds that do not bring rain. They block the warmth of the sun without providing the water that is necessary for growth. They are grumblers and complainers, loudly telling others about how wonderful they are, flattering others in order to get what they want.
     We must do our best to no allow these false teachers to create division among us. Let us show love to those whose faith is wavering and reprove those who fall into sin. Above all let us remember to love those around us, even as we condemn the sin. Let us strive to show those we love (which should be everyone) how the sin they are chasing after is harming them.

Nativity Scene

Psalm 127:1-5

     We can work as hard as we like but unless we are working toward God’s goals our efforts will be in vain. No matter how carefully we plan and how hard we work, we can only accomplish that which serves God.

Fellowship After Worship Service

Proverbs 29:15-17

     Those who do not discipline their children are as guilty of child abuse as those who are too heavy handed. Children need to be shown discipline in order to know they are loved.