November 21, 2015 Bible Study – If You Want To Change The World, Pray

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Proverbs 28:6-7

    I do not think there is anything I can add to either of these proverbs. Both make a very good point. The truly wise are able to learn from such distilled wisdom without repeating the mistakes that taught this lesson to someone else.

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Psalm 119:1-16

    If you want a life filled with joy seek the Lord. Do not compromise with evil, do not seek the lesser of two evils. Rather seek that which is truly good by consistently following God’s commands. This entire psalm is about the joys and benefits which come from listening to God. The joy does not come because we are obeying arbitrary commands. The joy comes because those commands instruct us how to get the most of this life by being who and what God designed us to be.

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James 5

    James warns us against allowing ourselves to believe that our wealth will save us, or even provide us shelter on the day of judgment. If we have failed to use our wealth to serve others, or even worse, if we have acquired wealth at the expense of others, that very wealth will testify against us on the day of judgment. It would be better to impoverish ourselves in service to God and others.
    Let us patiently wait for God to act. Let us avoid grumbling about those who take a different approach to serving God than we do, or who seem to be blessed while doing things we are called not to do. Instead, let us patiently serve God in the way in which He has called us, even when we suffer as a result while others seem to glide through life. Most importantly let us live our lives with such honesty that we will never feel the need to emphasize the truth of what we say with an oath.
    When things are going badly, pray! When things are going well, sing praises! These are two different forms of the same thing. We must never forget the power of prayer, especially the prayer of a righteous person. I am reminded once more that I do not pray as much, nor as deeply, as I ought. If you doubt the power of prayer, consider Elijah. He prayed that it would not rain and it did not rain until he prayed again asking for it to rain. If you want to change the world, pray. I am not saying that all you need to do to change the world is pray, but I am saying that it will take prayer to do so.

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Ezekiel 42-43

    This is a bit of a stretch, but it is where the Holy Spirit (or perhaps just my mind) went today. Ezekiel discusses the return of God’s glory to the Temple. In it he discusses how the people of Israel had defiled the Temple before the Exile by worshiping idols and venerating their kings with only a thin wall between their idolatry and the presence of God. In the New Testament it refers to our bodies and our minds as the new Temple. How often do we do something similar to what the pre-Exile Israelites did? Worshiping God with one part of our mind while reserving a place in our minds for things He detests (pornography, greed, selfishness, envy). If we put such things aside He will live within us forever.

November 20, 2015 Bible Study — Where Do Wars Come From?

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Proverbs 28:3-5

    This proverb reminds us that the oppressors of the poor are not always the rich. The poor, also, sometimes oppress the poor and when they do it is even worse than when the rich do so.
    The way to fight the wicked is to support the rule of law. The wicked thrive and are honored when the law is arbitrary. The last of these proverbs really remind me of our society today. Many people fail to understand justice, do not know how to tell what is right, because they have become enamored of wickedness. Those who seek God instinctively understand what is right and recognize justice when they see it (and injustice when they see that as well).

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Psalm 118:19-29

    The psalmist says that if someone opens the door where the righteous can enter into the presence of the Lord, he will go in and praise the Lord. Will you do likewise? I will, for God has answered my prayers and given me victory. God has taken that which the human experts rejected and made it the key element of His work. Do people tell you that you are too small, too insignificant, too whatever, to make a difference? Do not listen to them, God has put you where you are in order to serve His purpose. He will use you to accomplish great things.

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James 4

    I was really struck by the wording of this passage in light of world events. What causes quarrels, fights, and wars? They come about as a result of the evil desires inside each and every one of us. We want what we do not have, so we scheme and kill to get it. If that means starting a war, some of us will do that as well.
    James goes on to remind us that all of this is pointless because if we asked God He would give it to us, as long as our motives are correct. If our intention is merely to satisfy our own pleasures, God will not give it to us. If, on the other hand, we want something so that we can serve Him, or meet the needs of others, He will give it to us. If we have allowed the world to convince us that we deserve something we have become idolaters. Instead of seeking things for our own pleasure and glory, let us humble ourselves and seek things for the good of others and the glory of God.

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Ezekiel 40:28-41:26

    Every time I read Ezekiel’s description of the Temple which will be built after Israel’s restoration I look for what it means for me. I am sad to say that the Holy Spirit did not inspire me with any meaning from this passage today. I have read several blogs which attempt to explain what role this Temple plays in Christian theology, but they failed to move me. The only thing about this passage which is at all striking is the possibility that there will be a time in the near future where ISIS (or some other alliance of Muslims) attacked Israel, were decisively defeated by an act of God, and the people of Israel built a Temple in Jerusalem with no need to fear international repercussions.

November 19, 2015 Bible Study — True Wisdom Is Not About You

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Proverbs 28:2

When there is moral rot within a nation, its government topples easily.
But wise and knowledgeable leaders bring stability.

I’m just going to leave this here for you to draw your own conclusions.

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Psalm 118:1-18

    God’s faithful love endures forever. In light of the circumstances in the world let us remember verse 6:

The Lord is for me, so I will have no fear.
What can mere people do to me?

I will trust in the Lord rather than in people, even those who run the government. I will tell all who will listen what the Lord has done.

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James 2:18-3

    If your faith does not make a difference in how you act it is meaningless and worthless. We are made right with God when we have faith which changes our behavior so that we no longer sin, but do what is right.
    And how do we change our behavior? By changing what we say. James tells us that the tongue is a small thing, but it is the key to controlling our behavior. I think part of what James is telling us is that others will interpret our actions in light of what we say. We must strive to make sure that every word we utter brings glory to God. It does not matter how much we do everything else right, if we speak the wrong word at the wrong time we will fail to be good witnesses for God. James points out that sometimes we praise God and sometimes we curse others (who were made in the image of God…there is a whole sermon about how treat others right there). We need to allow the Holy Spirit to change us so that we stop doing the latter.
    Jealousy and selfishness are not wise and cannot coexist with wisdom. If you allow either to govern your behavior, you will not act wisely. True wisdom comes from God. It is peace loving, gentle, and willing to yield to others. It is sincere and shows no favoritism. Wisdom is not a path to getting what you want.

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Ezekiel 39:1-40:27

    Ezekiel prophesied that the day would come when the land of Magog, along with its allies, would march against the restored Israel. (The prophecy started in yesterday’s passage). Ezekiel prophesied that God Himself would strike down the mighty armies arrayed against Israel. This action by God will lead all of the earth to praise His name.
    I do not often see specific applications of biblical prophesies in the world around us, because generally I think they are there to show us how God is in control of history more than they are there to tell us what will happen. However, the best description I can find of the lands described as allying against Israel here, remind me of the areas where ISIS is either currently controlling, showing signs of possibly controlling in the near future, or expressing themselves in way which suggest that they might ally with ISIS.

November 18, 2015 Bible Study — It Is Not Enough To Hear God’s Word, We Must Also Obey It

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Proverbs 28:1

    The wicked are afraid when no one is after them, while the godly stand firm, even in the face of attack.

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Psalm 117

    Let us call on everyone to praise the Lord. His love is powerful and His faithfulness endures forever. I will praise His name.

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James 1:19-2:17

    Today’s passage begins and ends with different expressions of the same message. It is not enough to hear God’s word, to believe God’s word. We must act on God’s word. In between, James gives some examples of what it means to obey God’s word. That means thinking before we speak and choosing our words to bring glory to God. We should not show favoritism to some people over others. That means welcoming strangers among us and treating them as friends. Obeying God’s word means having a merciful attitude, and being merciful, towards those who have done wrong. Remember, the person who commits adultery is just as guilty of sinning as the person who murders. So is the person who tells lies.

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Ezekiel 37-38

    Ezekiel’s prophecy to the valley of dry bones reminds me of congregations which have been given up for dead (in particular one near where I grew up). We, as people, look at these congregations which have grown old and become stagnant and think that they will gradually fade away. They have become stuck in their rut and the people are unwilling to adapt to the times. However, such does not need to be the case. God may send a prophet to speak to that congregation, He may send His Spirit upon them and put flesh back on their bones and breath life into their lungs. If there is still one person in that congregation who is faithful to God, that congregation still has a future. I feel called to pray for those congregations which appear to be as good as dead. Let us remember that with God all things are possible.

November 17, 2015 Bible Study — Evil Is From Within, Good is From God

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Proverbs 27:23-27

    The point of this proverb is very similar to Jesus’ parable about the farmer who wanted to build a bigger barn. Riches do not last, so make sure to maintain the ability to produce enough to meet your needs.

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Psalm 116

    Once again the psalmist gets it right. I will love the Lord for all that He has done for me. He is good and kind. There is nothing I can possibly do to pay Him back for all He has done for me, so I will praise His name. God cares deeply for each and every one of His creatures.

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James 1:1-18

    If you need wisdom ask God, and He will give it to you. James tells us that when we ask God for wisdom we should not doubt that He will give it to us. I think that what James is saying here is that when God answers our prayer for wisdom we need to accept the answer He gives us. I know that sometimes it can be a real challenge to accept the answer we get. How can we be sure that we are interpreting God’s response correctly? Nevertheless, God makes His answer to us clear, if we are willing to listen.
    Temptation is a product of our own evil desires. When we fail to recognize the evil inherent in those desires they will give birth to sinful actions. If we do not at some point check those sinful actions they will grow until the bring forth death. Every time we yield to sin a little bit we move closer to accepting that which we initially would have found beyond the pale. So, evil is a product of our giving in to our own nature. On the other hand, everything that is good and perfect is a gift from God. It is easy to miss this contrast. When we do evil, it has grown from within us. When we do good it is because God has granted us a gift and worked through us.

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Ezekiel 35-36

    Considering the news of the last few days I was struck by a phrase from Ezekiel’s prophecy against Edom. “As surely as I live, says the Sovereign Lord, since you show no distaste for blood, I will give you a bloodbath of your own. Your turn has come!” I am convinced that if we do not listen to it, and let it temper our thoughts and desires, it will be directed at us. I am certain that it is directed at those who rejoiced to hear of the events in Paris, Beirut, and Kenya (and elsewhere) over the last few days. But I suspect that it is also directed at those who desire a bloodbath in response (that does not necessarily mean all of those planning, or executing, military responses to these events).
    God speaks of gathering His people once more, but not because they deserve it. It is not because of anything we have done that God has called us to His side. No, He has done so in order to bring glory to His name. He has cleansed us, given us a new heart, and a new spirit so that the nations of this world will know that He is Lord. None of this is because we deserve it. Let us be thoroughly embarrassed about what we have done. I have applied this passage to the Christian Church, but let us remember that it also applies to the descendants of Jacob. When we look at the modern nation of Israel, let us remember that the fact that it exists is an example of God’s power.

November 16, 2015 Bible Study

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Proverbs 27:21-22

    The content of our character is tested by how we react to being flattered. All too often we become inclined to agree with someone who tells us how much they respect our judgment because of how smart we are. Be careful to be swayed by the argument, not by the flattery.

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Psalm 115

    Let us not do things to gain glory for ourselves, let us give glory to God for the results which He brings about. We can praise the Lord both now and forever, let us take advantage of the opportunity.

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Hebrews 13

    There are a lot of good points made by the writer here.

  • Show hospitality to strangers, because you will be blessed for doing so.
  • This is especially relevant for us in light of what is going on in the world.

  • Remember those suffering as if you yourself were suffering. Give them the aid you would want if you were in their circumstances.
  • This is also relevant considering what has recently happened in Paris, and Beirut, and elsewhere, in recent days.

  • Honor marriage, even if you are not married…and if you are married remain faithful to your spouse.
  • Do not love money. Instead be satisfied with what you have, because God has promised to provide for us.

The writer wraps up this section of things by reminding us that Jesus is the same today as He was yesterday, and tomorrow He will still be the same. Do not get caught up with new ideas and teachings. Our strength comes from God’s grace not from rules about food or behavior, but that does not mean that anything goes either.

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Ezekiel 33-34

    This passage reminds us that some of us are called to be watchmen and some are called to be shepherds. It is the watchman’s job to sound the alarm. Those of us who are called to be watchmen are called to warn people that they will suffer as a consequence of their sins. If the people do not listen to the warning and die in their sins, the watchman will be innocent of their death. If, on the other hand, the watchman fails to give the warning, the people will still die in their sins, but God will hold the watchman responsible for their death.
    Some of us have been called to be shepherds of the flock, to lead God’s people. Such people are called to feed the sheep, tend the sick, bind up the wounded. They are called to go looking for those who have wandered away and those who have become lost. They are called to handle the flock with tenderness and care, not with harshness and cruelty. A;; too many of those who are called to shepherd God’s flock use that opportunity for their own benefit. They do not care for God’s flock and allow it to be scattered.

November 15, 2015 Bible Study — Do Not Allow the Desire For Instant Gratification Overcome the Need For Long Term Planning

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Proverbs 27:18-20

    How we live our lives reflects our hearts in much the same way a mirror reflects our face. If we have God in our hearts people will see it in how we live.

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Psalm 113-114

    Serve the Lord by praising His name wherever you find yourself. God’s glory is greater than any that can be found on earth, or in heaven. God will lift up the poor and sit them among the elites. He gives the childless families. He rescues the oppressed. Praise the Lord for the great things He has done.
    When God’s people follow His lead obstacles get out of their way. Even when those obstacles are geographic features. The psalmist reminds us that even the Red Sea moved aside to allow God’s people to pass. Let us remember that, if we follow God’s lead, the same thing will happen before us.

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Hebrews 12:14-29

    There is a lot in this passage. The writer goes from point to point. He makes a lot of good points. However, the one which convicts me this morning is what he says about Esau. Esau sacrificed long term good for short term gratification. I know that I struggle with that same problem. All too many times I have made a decision to satisfy my short term desire at the expense of my long term good. I know that I will pay a penalty for doing so. I sincerely ask God to help me overcome this weakness.

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Ezekiel 31-32

    Ezekiel prophesies that Egypt’s destruction came about because it became proud and arrogant. The Egyptians thought they were so far above all other nations that they did not need to concern themselves with world affairs. They saw themselves as a strong young lion, as a mover and shaker in world affairs who could do as they pleased. When, in fact, they were nothing more than a large crocodile, powerful and dangerous in their element, but vulnerable to those who knew how to approach them.
    As I read this, Ezekiel’s prophesies concerning Egypt remind me of where the United States is today. The U.S. has made promises of support to Israel that it is considering reneging on. The people of the U.S. view themselves as special above all others, without taking any responsibility to use those abilities to make the world better. God’s judgment will come on the nation if the people do not turn to Him once more.

November 14, 2015 Bible Study — Of Whom The World Was Not Worthy

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Proverbs 27:17

    Your friends will help you become a better person in the same way in which iron can sharpen an iron knife.

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Psalm 112

    This psalm points out the feedback loop which exists in serving God. If we follow God’s commands joyfully, we will gain great joy. Another way to look at the point the psalmist makes here, and elsewhere, is that once we recognize the results of following God’s commands we will not only be happy to do so, but eager to do so. Do you have the faith to eagerly do what God commands?

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Hebrews 11:32-12:13

    The writer continues to write about how our predecessors in faith acted because of their faith. They knew the joy to which the psalmist referred in today’s psalm. The writer here writes about those who were strong and victorious in ways we readily recognize because of their faith, but he, also, speaks of those who demonstrated they were strong and victorious by suffering for their faith.
    I have mentioned this before, when I was growing up my family had a copy of the book titled “Martyr’s Mirror”. In it there were stories of people who suffered many terrible tortures and were killed because they would not give up their faith. The bulk of the stories in the book took place during the Reformation. Time after time there are accounts of how the first step the authorities took when torturing these Christians to death was to make sure they could not talk. Why was that? Because if they could talk, they would sing. And not just sing, they would sing so joyfully that those listening wanted to know what they knew that would give them such joy while they were clearly suffering. The faith of those martyrs was so great that those watching them burn to death wanted to emulate them. Do we have faith that inspires others?

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Ezekiel 29-30

    Ezekiel prophesies against Egypt. He says that Egypt will be conquered and rendered desolate because it failed to offer the support to Judah which it had promised. The government of Egypt accepted the things which the Kingdom of Judah offered it for protection against Babylon, but when Babylon attacked Judah, Egypt did not send any aid. This is a warning to those who promise to be Israel’s allies today.

November 13, 2015 Bible Study — It Was By Faith That…

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Proverbs 27:15-16

    The NIV translation of this proverb struck me differently than I have read this proverb in the past. In the past, I have always viewed this proverb as saying that if your wife is quarrelsome she will annoy you continuously. Today as I read it, it occurred to me that a quarrelsome wife will get you into conflicts you might otherwise have avoided. Whichever way you read this, this is about relationships. A quarrelsome husband can be a similar problem.
    There are two lessons here. First, don’t be the sort of person who never lets a disagreement go, who pushes it until the other person proves you wrong or acknowledges you are right. Second, if you are dating that sort of person, break it off and move on. You do not want to be in a marriage with someone who will keep every disagreement alive forever.

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Psalm 111

    I will praise the Lord every day, but especially on those days when I can meet together with those who serve Him. I will thank Him for that opportunity. Yes, I will praise Him because fear of the Lord is where one starts to find wisdom. Following God’s commands will teach us ever more wisdom.

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Hebrews 11:17-31

    The writer continues his exposition about what our ancestors in faith did in response to their faith. They did things which seemed counter intuitive. They took risks, they were willing to suffer. They trusted God to make it all work out. We are also called to act as a result of our faith. Let us trust God and do what he calls us to do, never fearing what the future will hold.

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Ezekiel 27-28

    In his prophesies against the nations surrounding Israel, Ezekiel singles out Tyre and Sidon. Those two city-states were confident in their mercantile power. The people and leaders of Tyre especially considered themselves impregnable. They were sure that no one could overcome their defenses. They had hired mercenaries from every land to provide defense and had trade relations with every nation. They were confident that no one could afford to make war against them, but, even if they did, the people of Tyre were confident that their defenses would hold. They did not need God because they were themselves gods. It was their pride which brought about their ruin. They felt they could cheat and steal, murder and oppress. No one could do anything to make them pay for their misdeeds. The result was that God brought destruction upon them.

November 12, 2015 Bible Study — Faith Is Getting Into The Wheelbarrow

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Proverbs 27:14

    People do not respond well to loud and boisterous greetings when they are first waking up.

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Psalm 110

    It was just a few days ago that I read the writer of Hebrews explain how this passage applies to Jesus.

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Hebrews 11:1-16

    This passage is one of the great expositions on the importance and value of faith. The writer here points out that faith was what motivated the people he refers to, Able, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, and Sarah. Without faith, their actions would have been meaningless. However, it is also worth noting that their faith led them to act. All of these people did things because of their faith. It is not enough to have “faith”. That faith must inspire us to take action.
    This passage reminds me of a story my father told that illustrated faith (I think he told it to go along with this passage). Here is the story as I remember it:

A tightrope walker had strung a wire across the Niagara Falls and a crowd gathered to watch him walk across. They were impressed by his skill. He then blindfolded himself and walked across, impressing the crowd even more. Then he pushed a wheelbarrow across. Finally, he called out to the crowd, “Now I am going to push someone across in that wheelbarrow. Do you believe that I can do it?” The crowd cried out that yes, they believed he could do it. The walker then pointed to someone in the front of the crowd who had said they believed and told him, “Climb in.”

My father finished the story by saying, “Faith is getting into the wheelbarrow.”

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Ezekiel 24-26

    God gives Ezekiel a message for Jerusalem and its people. He compares the city to a cooking pot filled with various cuts of meat. It has cooked over the fire until there is nothing to distinguish the good cuts from the bad. It is all equally bad. In much the same way, the people of Jerusalem had become equally bad. He continues the metaphor by suggesting trying to purify the pot by allowing it to sit on the fire until all of the water had boiled off. The time comes when the pot can no longer be cleaned and it must be thrown away. The same thing is happening today.
    Today’s passage ends with a series of messages to Judah’s neighbors. God warns them that His judgment will fall upon them as well for their sins. Ezekiel lets them know that they are making a mistake to rejoice at the misfortunes of the people of Judah, for they will suffer a similar fate. We should never rejoice at the suffering of others because if we do so we may soon experience similar suffering.