July 12, 2021 Bible Study — The Wise Welcome Being Corrected For Their Mistakes

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Proverbs 9-13.

The wise and the righteous (but according to the proverb writer I repeat myself) welcome corrections when they make mistakes and rebukes when they do wrong.  On the other hand, mockers and the wicked (again the proverb writer says that I am repeating myself) insult those who correct them and abuse those who rebuke their wrong behavior.  Once again the writer makes clear that wisdom is there for all who will embrace its riches, but folly also calls forth offering pleasures.  The writer points out that the pleasures offered by folly disguise traps which lead to misery and death, while the riches offered by wisdom require effort and hard work. There are many valuable lessons to be learned by the various proverbs contained in today’s passage, but the one I want to highlight is that while wisdom will generally bring wealth, wealth is not what the truly wise most deeply desire.

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July 11, 2021 Bible Study — Wisdom Calls Out To Us

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Proverbs 5-8.

While these proverbs address a young man and warn him against an adulterous woman, in today’s society the same message should be heeded by either sex against adulterous members of either sex.  The writer connects such behavior with a lack of discipline and warns that both (adulterous behavior and lack of discipline) will lead one to destruction.  Instead of allowing ourselves to become involved with the adulterous, let us embrace wisdom.  Wisdom will teach us to avoid becoming troublemakers and villains.  Further it teaches us to avoid such people.  But for me, the greatest part of these comes in chapter 8 where the writer tells us that wisdom is not only there for those who seek it, but is calling out to the simple, inviting them to join her (wisdom), prudence, knowledge, and discretion.  The writer goes on to tell us that wisdom abhors and flees from those who are proud and arrogant, or who practice evil behavior or perverse speech.

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July 10, 2021 Bible Study — Fear Of The Lord Is The Beginning Of Knowledge

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Proverbs 1-4.

The words contained in the Book of Proverbs are useful for gaining wisdom and understanding.  They will give insight to those who heed them.  They are words of prudence and discretion for those who have yet to acquire either while adding learning and guidance to those who are already wise.  Then the writer tells us the first building block of wisdom: Fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge (or as other translations put it, understanding).  One does not truly begin to acquire wisdom until one begins to fear God.  But perhaps one of the greatest insights one can get comes from the translators notes on verse 7 in chapter 1: the word translated “fool” here denotes a person who is morally deficient.  Which shows us that foolishness and moral deficiency are interchangeable.  Those who are morally deficient are foolish and those who are foolish are morally deficient.  Or to put it another way, no matter how simple minded or naive someone may be, if they are morally upright they will not be foolish.

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July 9, 2021 Bible Study — Let Everything That Has Breath Praise The Lord

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Psalms 143-150.

My title today comes from the last verse of the last Psalm.  That truly sums up the them of today’s psalms, and really it sums up the whole Book of Psalms.  As I read today’s psalms they filled me with joy as I thought of all of the reasons I have to praise God.  I praise His name while calling out to Him to give me guidance, to show me the direction I should go and what I should do.  He is my stronghold and my deliverer.  I like the way the psalmist puts those two things together.  A stronghold provides defense and blocks the attacks of the enemy.  A deliverer comes and takes one out of a dangerous situation: I always picture someone pulling someone out of a raging flood.  The psalmist goes further in reminding us that we should tell the generations which come after us about the great things God has done.  Each and every one of us has reasons to praise God.  If you take the time to examine your life, find a reason to praise God, then do so, you will discover that you will have more reasons to praise God.  Note: I am not saying that if you search your life and praise God for those good things He has done that you might have overlooked that you will realize there are more of them than you thought (although that is usually true as well).  No, I am saying that if you praise God for the things He has done you will open yourself up for Him to do MORE for you.  If you praise God for what He has done, He will give you more reasons to praise Him.

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July 8, 2021 Bible Study — You Are Fearfully And Wonderfully Made

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Psalms 136-142.

All of these psalms are worth reading, but I am going to focus on Psalm 139 today.  I am struck by how this psalm addresses those who think they were made wrong, that their mind should be in a different body, or that there is something wrong with their body.  No, the psalmist tells us that God knew what He was doing when He shaped us.

For you created my inmost being;
you knit me together in my mother’s womb.
I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made;
your works are wonderful,
I know that full well.

If you are one of those who think the above, the psalmist was talking to you when he wrote this.  But there is more to this psalm than just that.  Before he got to that point the psalmist reminded us that knows us: He knows what we think and what we do.  There is no place we can go where God does not see us and cannot reach us to help us, or to discipline us.  And this is where I need to go back to today’s first psalm, where the psalmist says again and again about God, “His love endures forever.”  No matter where we are, or where we go, or what we do, God is with us and we are with Him…and He loves us.  Let us embrace His love and seek to be the person He made us to be.

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July 7, 2021 Bible Study — Work Hard To Bring Attention To What God Has Done

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Psalms 120-135.

Today’s psalms have many different themes.  Yet, there a few themes repeat throughout them.  Let us lift our eyes to God and watch what He wants from us.  Help will come from Him in situations where no other can help us.  Let us dedicate ourselves to doing His will, watching Him for the slightest sign of what He would like us to do.  We must recognize that if God does not take our side, the wicked will destroy us completely.  But if we trust in the Lord nothing will be able to shake us.  Let us work hard at what we perceive to be God’s will, but recognize that all of our work will accomplish nothing unless God is working on it with us.  While we must work to do God’s will, only God can accomplish that for which we work.

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July 6, 2021 Bible Study — Study And Meditate On What God Has Said

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Psalms 119.

This psalm is an acrostic with each verse in the Hebrew beginning with the next letter in the Hebrew alphabet.  It is the longest chapter in the Bible which is very appropriate considering its theme.  For his theme the psalmist chose to focus on the value and importance of learning, knowing, and keeping God’s word.  We must long to follow God’s commands.  If we long to follow God’s commands we will read His words so that we might know what He commands.  We will not only read God’s words. we will study them and meditate upon them.  We will ask Him to give us understanding of what He has said.  In fact, this psalm discusses the feedback loop which faith in God creates.  If we seek God with our entire hearts, it will lead us to study and meditate on His word.  The combination of those two things, seeking God and studying His word, will lead us to obey His commands, which will lead us to seek Him even more.  It works the other way as well.  If we study and meditate on God’s word, it will lead us to seek Him, which will cause us to study and meditate on His word even more.

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July 5, 2021 Bible Study — Putting Your Trust In God Does Not Mean Sitting And Waiting For Him To Act

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Psalms 117-118.

The psalmist tells us to praise the Lord because His love and faithfulness endure forever.  Put your trust in the Lord and you need fear nothing.  If you truly have faith that God loves and cares for you, you will act as He directs and fear nothing and no one.  If God is with you, who or what can possibly harm you?  Relying on God is better than relying on any person.  When he was hard pressed, the psalmist cried out to God and God delivered him.  He did not passively wait for God to act, he fought against the difficulties he faced.  Yet, he acknowledged that it was not his actions which delivered him.  Instead, the psalmist credited God with his salvation from his foes.  Let us act similarly.  Trusting in God does not mean passively waiting for God’s deliverance, but it also does not mean thinking that our actions will save us.

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July 4, 2021 Bible Study — Those Who Curse Others Will Be Cursed, Those Who Bless Others Will Be Blessed

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Psalms 108-116.

While the psalmist writes it as a prayer, his comments about those who love to curse others contains a warning for us.  That warning is followed in a later psalm with advice to live counter to that.  Those who embrace bringing misery to others will find their lives filled with misery.  While those who fill their lives being kind to others will find their lives filled with blessings.  The psalmist describes one of his enemies who hounded the poor to death, mouthing curses against them.  He tells us that such a person will find themselves clothed in curses.  In another one of these psalms the psalmist tells us that good will come to those who are generous and lend freely. Interspersed through the rest of these psalms the psalmist tells us to praise God, and reminds us why those who bless others will be blessed: those who bless others will be blessed because God is gracious and compassionate.

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July 3, 2021 Bible Study — Let Those Redeemed By The Lord Tell Their Story

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Psalms 105-107.

Near the beginning of Psalm 105 the psalmist tells us to make known among the nations what the Lord has done.  Then in Psalms 105 and 106 he tells the story of the people of Israel.   He writes about the good thins which God did for them, and the punishments He levied upon them for their sin.  These psalms serve both as encouragement and warning.  The psalmist tells us that despite the fact that the people sinned again and again God took pity on them when they cried out to Him and delivered them.  He will do the same for us.  But the psalmist also warns us by telling us of the punishment which God laid on the people of Israel for their sins.  God’s people failed to separate themselves from the people living in the land around them.  They adopted their customs and joined them in the worship of idols, going so far as to sacrifice their own children.  They shed innocent blood in their worship of false gods which led God to punish them harshly.

At the end of Psalm 105, the psalmist tells us that God gave the people of Israel a good land so that they might keep His precepts and obey His laws.  At the end of Psalm 106, he tells us that if the people of Israel once more turn to God after suffering His punishment He will once more restore them.  Which brings me to Psalm 107, where the psalmist tells those of us who have been redeemed by the Lord to tell our story.  So, Psalms 105 and 106 tell the story of the wondrous deeds which God has done for those who went before him, then Psalm 107 tells the story of some who were contemporaries of the psalmist.  Let us follow the example of the psalmist.  Tell the stories of the wondrous things which God did for those who went before us and then tell the story of the things which God has done for us.  Tell people about what God has done throughout history, then make it personal by telling them what He has done for you.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.