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May 26, 2021 Bible Study Facing Ridicule To Worship God

Today, I am reading and commenting on  2 Chronicles 29-30.

When we think of King Hezekiah we generally think of the Assyrian threats against Jerusalem during his reign, but today’s passage sets the stage for that event.  Hezekiah ordered the consecration and reopening of the Temple as his first act as king.  In doing this Hezekiah had the full support of the priests and Levites.  Less than two months after Hezekiah took the throne after his father’s death, the Temple was ready once again for sacrifices, offerings, and worship of the Lord.  The part I like the most out of this is the special Passover celebration which Hezekiah promoted.  Since there was not enough time from beginning to cleanse the Temple and the normal date for the Passover for enough priests to be consecrated, someone among the initial assembly suggested that they hold it a month later than usual (the inspiration for this would have come from the instructions given to those who were unclean through no fault of their own at the time of the second Passover).

All of Israel was to be invited, not just those living in the Kingdom of Judah.  So, Hezekiah sent messengers throughout both Judah and the Northern Kingdom.  Those messengers sent to the Northern Kingdom were met with scorn and ridicule.  Yet even so, a number of people from the Northern Kingdom chose to come to this Passover celebration in order to resume worshiping God.  This whole episode tells us a lot about how we should worship God.  The people of Judah sought to celebrate the worship of God with all of those to whom His promise had been given.  Those from the Northern Kingdom were willing to be ridiculed in order to worship God.  On whichever side of such a divide we find ourselves, let us emulate the people of Hezekiah’s time.  If we are within the group celebrating the worship of God, let us invite those outside who wish to worship Him to join us.  If we are among those who ridicule the worship of God, let us stand up to worship God and be ridiculed.

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

May 25, 2021 Bible Study

Today, I am reading and commenting on  2 Chronicles 26-28.

Uzziah and his son Jotham had great success as kings of Judah because they did what was right in God’s eyes.  However, Uzziah’s pride led him to attempt to usurp the authority of the priests.  The passage is pretty straight forward, but it seems to me that there was a little more going on than stated.  It seems to me that the incident with Uzziah attempting to burn incense before God was not the first time he rejected counsel to not do that which he desired to do.  However, his son Jotham reigned as a good king. As a result of their faithfulness, Judah was strong under both of these kings.  Unfortunately, Jotham’s son, Ahaz, did not follow in his father’s footsteps.  Instead, he followed the example of the kings of Israel (the Northern Kingdom).  In fact, he went so far as to sacrifice his own children to the idols he worshiped.  This led to Judah becoming weak and suffering at the hands of other nations.  Ahaz did not learn from his defeats and turn to God, rather he committed even greater idolatry.

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

May 24, 2021 Bible Study The Danger Of Turning Away From God As We Get Older

Today, I am reading and commenting on  2 Chronicles 23-25.

Both Joash and his son Amaziah started out their reigns honoring God, but both turned away from God in their later years.  Joash, in particular, started out enthusiastically serving God.  He went beyond the efforts of his stepfather, Jehoiada the priest, in repairing the Temple and refurnishing it, but once Jehoiada died he fell under the influence of advisors who encouraged him to commit idolatry.  Joash’s son, Amaziah, started out faithfully following the words of God’s prophets, but once he had success he turned to worshiping the idols of those he had defeated.  In both cases, these kings began to think they need not listen to God’s prophets as they got older.  Let us not follow their example and turn from following God.

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

Drof’s Band and the Lizardfolk (formerly “The Party and the Lizardfolk”)

(This may not make a lot of sense, as it is the description of an encounter multiple sessions in to the campaign, but I am going to try to write up each session going forward.  This takes place as three new players…and their characters…are introduced to the campaign)

The party of four observed an odd lightning storm, no clouds, no thunder, just lightning coming down out of the sky, out over the sea from the promontory.  The odd lightning storm erupted into a planar rift which threw a bunch of trees and mud out into the shallow sea off of the promontory on which the party stood.  A human man, a fox-woman came through along with a girl on a T-Rex and landed prone near each other in the shallow water.  It was not clear whether they were together, or merely happened to get caught up in events at the same time.  The human man stood up and dragged the fox-woman to shore, while the T-Rex with the girl stood up and turned back towards the rift.  At the same time as the others were thrown through the rift a halfling man was as well.  The halfling landed a hundred feet or so from the others.  While those thrown into the water were getting their bearings, a gigantic slime in humanoid form came through the rift, followed by a tarrasque.

In addition to the original party on the top of the promontory, there were two groups of Lizardfolk on the sides of the promontory watching events taking place at sea. Initially, the halfling headed towards shore in the direction where the others had landed in the water.  However, when he saw the T-Rex he decided that splitting the difference between the Lizardfolk groups was the best course this was also the closest place to get out of the water. Unfortunately, this spot was a steep cliff face and he was not able to get far enough up the cliff before a large wave rolled in and swept him back into the sea (which aside from the intermittent large waves was shallow enough for him to stand).  The wave washed one of the trees which had been thrown through the rift against the cliff face.  So, the halfling climbed the tree to get higher on the cliff face.  This allowed him to get far enough up to keep his grip on the cliff face when the next wave struck.
Meanwhile the giant slime humanoid and the tarrasque began to fight in what initially seemed a n evenly matched fight.  When the human male (Randor) got to shore, the fax-woman(Aniu) was able to get up and walk.  These two began moving inland away from the tarrasque and towards higher ground.  Meanwhile, the original party began moving towards them (at the time they began moving the halfling was heading towards those two and they lost sight of him).  When the original party met up with Randor and Aniu they made greetings and moved towards higher ground.  One member of the party saw that the halfling was trying to climb the cliff and went to the top of the promontory to see how he could assist him.  The rest of the party, which now included Randor and Aniu, joined him there.

Side NOTE: while the rest were heading towards the promontory, the triton member of the party (Slash Ahhh) jumped into the sea and swam out towards the tarrasque fight.  Periodically, he would rise to the top of the waves and take crossbow shots at the giant slime humanoid (missing every time). Lizardfolk were observed heading out towards the fight as well.  The Lizardfolk threw spears with chains on them into the slime humanoid.  Lightning redirected from around the rift to strike the chains and cause the spears to burst within the slime humanoid.

Once the halfling joined them at the top of the promontory, they stood to watch the fight (having observed the Lizardfolk heading out towards the fight and desiring to know what actions they would take when they got there).  The T-Rex ran on top of the waves, jumped over the tarrasque and appeared to go through the rift (the party was not sure because they lost sight of the T-Rex when it got to the other side of the tarrasque).  After a few more rounds, the tarrasque appeared to mostly defeat the slime humanoid and drew it back through the rift, which closed dramatically behind them.  At the same time, a bit of lightning seemed to envelop fox-woman and the halfling, both of whom disappeared (this seemed as if some sort of rift magic had pulled them in).

These two characters are played by players who are not going to be able to be at every session and this represents the mechanism by which the Game Master will introduce and remove them from events when they are unable to make play sessions.

Before the party could get itself organized, the Lizardfolk cut them off from retreat.  The Lizardfolk accused the party of spying, but after a bit of tense negotiation the party was able to convince them that their queen would need to decide their fate. So, the party was taken to see the Lizardfolk queen.  There the party learned that the Lizardfolk were at war with the Sahuagin (nasty, smelly fish-people, also known as Sea-Devils).  The party offered to act as emissaries to Peppermarsh (the nearest land dweller city) to convince Peppermarsh to aid the Lizardfolk.  Unfortunately, the queen was unconvinced that the party could accomplish that mission, but made a counter-offer: if the party would deal with a corrupted Great Old One (a giant crocodile of spiritual significance to the Lizardfolk) she would accept that they were not spies for the Sahuagin.  The party accepted this mission.
Upon receiving directions from the Lizardfolk, the party headed inland into the swamp towards where the corrupted Great Old One could be found.  En route, they came upon three humans who had just sacrificed a Lizardfolk and were conducting a ritual to summon some kind of elemental.  The party, having decided that anyone who would sacrifice a humanoid was certainly evil, attacked and killed the three humans. The party took a short breather at that point.
We will take up the story in the next episode.

 

I initially wrote this up for someone familiar with the campaign who wanted to know what happened.  I hope to continue writing up a summary of each session and posting it here.  Hopefully, as time goes by it will become easier for those not part of the campaign to follow events.

May 23, 2021 Bible Study The Danger In Allying With Unbelievers

Today, I am reading and commenting on  2 Chronicles 19-22.

In yesterday’s passage we were told that Jehoshaphat sent people throughout his land to teach people from the Book of the Law.  Then in today’s passage, the writer tells us that he set up judges throughout the land and instructed them to judge fairly and impartially before God.  As a result of the way in which Jehoshaphat, and his father before him, ruled, when Judah was attacked by an army larger than their army could face, the people responded to Jehoshaphat’s call to prayer by turning to God.  Then, in response to the word of God given to them by a prophet, the men of Judah marched forth praising God to face the invaders.  And, as prophesied, the invaders turned on each other and completely destroyed themselves before they ever faced the army of Judah.  Yet for all of the good which Jehoshaphat did during his reign, his alliance with King Ahaz of Israel by marrying his son to Ahab’s daughter led to the death of all of his sons and grandsons, with only his great grandson surviving to eventually take the throne.

 

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

May 22, 2021 Bible Study Even One Whose Heart Is Fully Committed To The Lord Can Make Mistakes

Today, I am reading and commenting on  2 Chronicles 15-18.

We generally overlook Asa because the Bible tells us much more about his son Jehoshaphat.  Yet, here we learn that King Asa’s heart was fully committed to the Lord for all of his life.  His religious reforms encouraged more people to migrate from the Northern Kingdom into Judah.  King Asa called the people to assemble for a festival to worship God and rededicate themselves to Him.  For all of the great things which he did in the service of God, late in his reign when Baasha, King of Israel, attacked him, rather than trusting in God to deliver victory, King Asa sent a bribe to the king of Aram.  At the same time he became intolerant of those who criticized him.  So, we learn that even one whose heart is fully committed to the Lord can make mistakes.

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

May 21, 2021 Bible Study Turning To God In Times Of Trouble

Today, I am reading and commenting on  2 Chronicles 11-14.

When Rehoboam returned to Jerusalem after his disastrous trip to Shechem, where the Northern Tribes rebelled against his rule, we see that he initially obeyed God’s commands.  As a result, the priests, Levites, and those who wished to follow the Lord migrated from the territory controlled by Jeroboam into Judah.  This migration set the stage for Rehoboam’s grandson to rule as a faithful follower of the Lord.  Further, we have three incidents in this passage where the people of Judah turned to God when facing overwhelming odds.  In all three incidents God provided deliverance.

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

May 20, 2021 Bible Study Solomon Cuts a Trade Deal With the Queen of Sheba

Today, I am reading and commenting on  2 Chronicles 8-10.

The story of the Queen of Sheba coming to visit King Solomon has caught the imagination of people over the centuries.  Yet, it is overall a rather minor story.  Much of the legend which has risen about it suggests that King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba were lovers.  However, there is nothing in the account of her visit to suggest that was the case.  Reading the account here today makes more sense out of her visit than any to which I had previously come.  In the account here, the Queen of Sheba’s visit follows immediately after Solomon had started sending ships out in to the Red Sea and from there to the Gulf of Persia.  Up until that point most of the trade from India, and points east going to the Mediterranean would have gone overland, or through places such as Sheba and overland to the Mediterranean.  Here was Solomon capturing both sides of that sea trade with ports on both the Mediterranean and the Red Sea.  The Queen of Sheba went to Jerusalem to figure out how she could keep her country from getting completely cut out of this trade.  To me, the story suggests that Solomon had both the wisdom to set up sea trading from ports on the Red Sea and to cut a deal with the established players in that trade (as he previously had done with Hiram of Tyre on the Mediterranean side).

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

May 19, 2021 Bible Study If My People Will Humble Themselves, Pray, Seek My Face, and Turn From Their Wicked Ways

Today, I am reading and commenting on  2 Chronicles 5-7.

When I read Solomon’s prayer of dedication for the Temple I am always moved.  In many ways the events described here, and those which led up to this point foreshadow the coming of the Messiah, Jesus.  Solomon built a Temple of cedar, marble, and gold.  Jesus built a Temple of those who follow His teachings.  Solomon asked God to have His eyes and ears open upon the Temple he had built day and night.  Jesus asked the same thing.  In both cases, God granted their requests.

So, God’s answer to Solomon applies as much to us today as it did to the people of Israel when He gave it to Solomon.  Right now it is especially important that we allow ourselves to be shaped by what God told Solomon: “…if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land. ”  In that God gives us four things which we must do.

  • We must humble ourselves.
    • That means, among other things, being willing to admit to those around us that we have not lived up to what we claim to believe.
  • We must pray.
  • We must seek His face.
    • This means opening ourselves up for examination by the righteousness of God.  Allowing Him to reveal to us sins we did not know we were committing.
  • We must turn from our wicked ways.
    • It is not enough to confess our sins and to seek to act righteously.  We must also stop committing those sins, even the ones which “don’t hurt anybody”.

Will you join me in seeking to do as God asks?

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

May 18, 2021 Bible Study Solomon Asked For Wisdom And Recognized That God Cannot Be Contained

Today, I am reading and commenting on  2 Chronicles 1-4.

Usually when I write on this passage I focus on Solomon requesting wisdom from God.  That is always a good place to start.  While you may obtain fame, wealth, and power without wisdom, they will bring you no joy, and any happiness they bring will be short-lived, if that is the case.  On the other hand, if you obtain godly wisdom, you will find joy, even if it does not provide you any of those other things.

The wisdom which Solomon asked for was displayed in his missive to Hiram, King of Tyre.  I rarely look at it very closely because it is mostly diplomatese.  However, in this letter Solomon displays an important understanding about God: God cannot be contained within any building built by man.  He cannot even be contained within Heaven, which He created.  God is greater than all others and we cannot hope to contain Him in any way.  The structures which we build to worship God can only serve to focus our minds upon Him, but we should not allow ourselves to believe that our worship can, or should, be limited to those locations.  Let us remember that wherever we are, God is there as well, and worship Him at all times and in all places.

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