July 12, 2022 Bible Study — Wisdom And Folly Both Invite Us To Follow Them

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

Today’s passage begins with the writer telling us that both Wisdom and Folly invite us to follow them.  Wisdom seeks to offer us the benefits of learning and discipline, while Folly tempts us with the pleasure of getting away with what we know to be wrong.  The writer than goes on to give us one short proverb after another which illustrate what he means.  The mocker, the fool, hates those who call them out for doing wrong, while the wise love when someone shows them how they could act better.  The fool gets angry and combative when they feel like someone is trying to give them orders, while the wise recognize the benefit of listening to those with authority.  The wicked foolishly scheme  to gain unearned wealth while the wise delight in working to acquire more wisdom.

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July 11, 2022 Bible Study — Wisdom Warns Against Adultery

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

The proverb writer in today’s passage spends a lot of time warning against adultery.  He goes on to link committing adultery to a lack of discipline.  I also find it interesting that the phrasing suggests that the writer endorses monogamy: the writer tells us to be satisfied with the wife (singular) of our youth despite the fact that tradition attributes these proverbs to King Solomon.  After indicating that being adulterous indicates a lack of discipline, the writer warns against a few other symptoms of lack of discipline: lack of industriousness (or laziness), and being deceitful.  Then he returns to warning against adultery, against allowing our sexual desires to govern our lives.  The writer warns us that all of these poor decisions result from not listening to wisdom.  Further, the writer goes on to tell us that wisdom calls out to us if we will but listen and look for it.  Acquiring wisdom does not require hard effort, or seeking obscure sources of knowledge.  Wisdom can be acquired merely by being open to the lessons around us.

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July 10, 2022 Bible Study –Wickedness Is Foolishness

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

One gets the most out of Proverbs by taking note of Proverbs 1:7

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge,
    but fools[c] despise wisdom and instruction.

All of it is important, but I think we often miss the important aspect highlighted by the translators’ note designated by that “c”.  That note points out that the word generally translated as “fool” in Proverbs, and much of the rest of the Old Testament indicates a person who is morally deficient.  We today view a fool as one who does things which they have not thought through, that a fool may be well-meaning but misguided.  However, Proverbs implies that foolishness results from trying to get away with the morally reprehensible.  You may imagine that doing something you know is wrong will result in positive outcomes for you, whether that will be pleasure, or wealth, or power, or something else which you think will benefit you, but, while you may get the outcomes you imagined, you will also get negative outcomes much greater than anything positive which comes from doing so.  On the other hand, you may imagine in certain circumstances that doing what you know to be the right thing will have negative consequences you do not wish to face.  Again, you may be correct, but you are passing on blessings of which you are unaware.  The writer of Proverbs tells us that doing the wrong thing will always come with a price higher than you would be willing to pay if you realized in advance you would have to pay it.  While doing the right thing always has a reward for which you would pay much more than whatever price taking that action costs you.

 

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July 9, 2022 Bible Study — Do Not Put Your Trust In Human Institutions

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

There are two lines from the first of today’s psalms that resonate with me: “Show me the way I should go,” and “Teach me to do Your will,”   Later the psalmist tells us how we can open ourselves up to God to receive that direction.  We do so by meditating on God’s works, think about what God has done, both in our lives and in the world around us.  As we do so we will see that those who make God their Lord will be blessed and that God watches over those who love Him.  The psalmist also tells us that those who truly see the works which God has performed will praise Him.  I commit myself to praising God every day for as long as I live.  I will not put my trust in any human being, and certainly not in any government, or any other human institution.  No, I will put my trust and faith in God.  I know that no human power will make the world a better place.  We will not make the world better because we are strong, or determined, or wise, or intelligent.  We will only make the world a better place by fearing God and relying on His love.

 

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July 8, 2022 Bible Study — God Knows Our Innermost Being In Ways That Google Will Only Ever Be Able To Dream

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

I have an idea of what I want to write about today’s psalms which comes together as a cohesive whole.  Let’s see if it works out that way when I type it out.

We ought to give thanks to God for His goodness and love.  When we look at the world and what happens in it, time and again we see the great wonders which God has done, and the endurance of His love for those who fear Him.  I will praise God before the powers and authorities which set themselves up in His place, letting them know that they fall short of His greatness.  I read Psalm 139 and I think of the surveillance apparatus of the government, and of the ways in which “Big Tech” tracks our actions, behavior, and movement, but compared to God, they know nothing about us.

You have searched me, Lord,
    and you know me.
You know when I sit and when I rise;
    you perceive my thoughts from afar.
You discern my going out and my lying down;
    you are familiar with all my ways.

Those I mentioned think that they can search me and know my heart, that they can know if there is any offensive way in me, as they define offensive.  They even think they can guide me to the right way to think.  But they are mistaken, because they did not form me in my mother’s womb.  They did not shape my innermost being.  In fact, unlike God, they cannot truly see my innermost being.  Each one of us is fearfully and wonderfully made by God, and only He can see into the depths of our hearts.  Those others misuse God’s name and attempt to appropriate for themselves that which only God can command.  When I first read the psalmist’s plea to the Lord to keep him safe from the wicked my thought was to rephrase that thought to keep from being wicked or violent because those things could trip my feet and bring me down.  However, as I wrote what I wrote above it occurred to me the ways in which those who think they are ‘gods’ attempt to trip us up, to separate us from God.  Which caused me to echo the psalmist’s plea.  I, too, beg God to protect me from them, to protect me from the ways in which they seek to manipulate me into worshiping them in place of God.  Finally, I ask God, as the psalmist does, to guard my mouth so that I say only those things which bring glory to Him.

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July 7, 2022 Bible Study — Save Me Lord From Lies And Deceit, My Lies And Deceit

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

When the psalmist wrote:

Save me, Lord,
from lying lips

and from deceitful tongues.

he was talking about his enemies, but I think we can gain some wisdom by applying his prayer here to ourselves.  Because all too often the trouble we face comes from the lies we tell and the deceit we practice.  And I know that only God can keep me from telling more of those lies, or practicing more of that deceit.  Fortunately, God does watch over us, and He will not allow our foot to slip (although He gives us the freedom to slide our foot along a slippery surface if we make that choice).  Our help comes from the Lord, so let us look to Him.  Also in today’s passage the psalmist writes that we should watch the Lord the way a slave watches the hand of his master.  We should keep our eyes steadfastly fixed on God, watching for the merest hint of displeasure, or the most insignificant flick of the fingers indicating something He wants done.  If we keep ourselves so focused, we will not have time to take any action of which He disapproves.  I know that I fail in following this advice all too often.

There was a lot more in these psalms which spoke to me as I read them, but I am going to stop here.

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July 6, 2022 Bible Study — Meditate On God’s Law So That We Obey It And Can Tell It To Others

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Psalms 119.

Today’s psalm is an acrostic poem using the letters of the Hebrew alphabet to start each stanza.  It is also the longest psalm in the Bible by a wide margin.  I am not sure what all of that has to do with the theme of my blog today.  The psalmist dedicates himself to steadfastly following God’s instructions.  He tells us that obeying God’s laws as we understand them while seeking to learn and understand them is the path to a good life.  Learning and obeying God’s laws comes from studying them, meditating on them, and repeating them out loud to others.  In addition, we must avoid that which we know to be deceitful and evil.  One step precedes these, and that is recognizing that we fail to truly obey God and that the only way we can actually do so is by allowing His Spirit to transform us.  So, let me meditate upon God’s word and listen to His Spirit speaking in my heart so that I might praise God while obeying Him.

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July 5, 2022 Bible Study — The Lord Has Done Mighty Things

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

God’s love endures forever.  Which means that we need not fear anyone, or anything, except for God Himself.  Our enemies may surround us, our problems may seem insurmountable, but, if God is with us, our enemies will fall and our problems will be resolved.  Put your faith in God and you will see Him do mighty things.  I read these psalms and they remind me to put my trust in God, to do the things which He has told me to do.

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July 4, 2022 Bible Study — The Credit For Any Good You Think I Have Done Goes To God, Not To Me

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

Today’s psalms, like the great majority of psalms, tell us to praise God with music and to present his greatness publicly to all who will listen.  The psalmist writes that God’s works are faithful and just, but  I think he means for us to understand that faithfulness and justice are God’s works.  He reminds us that, even in the middle of darkness and evil, God will provide light for those who righteously and graciously follow Him.  The world may be falling apart around us, but good will come to those who are generous and act with justice.  And yet the glory for our actions belongs to God.  I agree with the psalmist that the glory for any good I might do belongs to God.  If you have witnessed me do something which you think is good, give the honor to God because it is only by His grace that I did so.  Any good I may have done in this life is but a pale recompense for the good which God has done for me, and only happened because God’s Spirit caused me to do it.

 

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July 3, 2022 Bible Study — All Too Often We Forget What God Has Done For Us

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

Often when we think of the ways in which the Israelites were saved by God, and then turned away from following His commands only to cry out to Him again and be saved, we think of the first being one generation, the turning away to be another, and often the crying out to be a third generation.  However, the psalmist points out here that during Exodus, God saved the Israelites from Egypt only for the same generation to turn to idolatry, suffer for it, turn back to Him and be rescued.  Repeating this pattern multiple times.  We must strive not to repeat this pattern, but we probably will.  Let us praise God because He will forgive us our sins when we genuinely turn to Him.  The psalmist further writes that God will bless us in order that we might observe His laws.  (I actually like that phrasing because it hints at the idea that we can actually see God’s laws by looking at the world around us.)  But perhaps my favorite part of today’s psalms is in Psalm 107, where the psalmist tells those whom God has rescued from adversity to tell their story.  Or, as the King James Version translates it, “Let the redeemed of the Lord say so.”  Let us tell the story of how God has rescued us from difficult situations.  I have been in terrible situations where I cried out to God and He rescued me from them.  Yet, I am well aware that those situations were, as the saying goes, “first world problems” compared to what others have faced.  In fact, even many others have had “first world problems” which made my greatest struggles seem incidental and those in less fortunate parts of the world have suffered in ways I find hard to imagine.  I have been blessed all of my life and I still fail to be as faithful to God as I ought.  As I write this I pray to God that He transform me into someone more faithful to Him.

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