September 18, 2016 Bible Study — Ask God To Act For His Own Sake

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading. Later this month it will be my wife’s and my 16th anniversary. To celebrate this event I have decided to wish my wife Happy Anniversary for 16 days.

Happy Anniversary, Alanna–Day 11
Thank you for being my wife.

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Daniel 9-10.

    While studying scripture, Daniel discovered that God had promised to restore Jerusalem after 70 years of exile for the Jewish people. He realized that those 70 years were almost up. However, rather than just rejoice that the 70 years of exile were almost over, Daniel mourned the sins which had led to the exile in the first place. He went to God in prayer and fasting to request that God forgive the Israelite people for their sins and the sins of their ancestors. Further, when Daniel requested that God act, he did not claim any right on his behalf, or on behalf of the Jewish people to that action, not even on the basis of God’s prophecy. Instead, Daniel asked God to act for His own sake, for the sake of His reputation. Our prayers and actions should be similar. We should ask God to act, and we should act, so as to cause people to praise God.

September 17, 2016 Bible Study

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading. Later this month it will be my wife’s and my 16th anniversary. To celebrate this event I have decided to wish my wife Happy Anniversary for 16 days.

Happy Anniversary, Alanna–Day 10
Thank you for being my wife.

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Daniel 7-8.

    The two visions which Daniel describes in this passage were primarily about the rise of the Hellenistic(Greek) Empire of Alexander and his successors. The primary focus of these visions was the reign of Antiochus IV Epiphanes. These visions must have provided great comfort to the Jews at the time of that ruler. However, there is more to them than that. In both visions it is made clear that all political powers will serve at the will of God. When their time is up, they will face God’s judgment for the actions they took while using the power which He had delegated to them. The kings of this earth will be brought down when God has decreed, even though it may seem like nothing can stand in their way.

September 16, 2016 Bible Study — Failure To Worship God Is Idolatry

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading. Later this month it will be my wife’s and my 16th anniversary. To celebrate this event I have decided to wish my wife Happy Anniversary for 16 days.

Happy Anniversary, Alanna–Day 9
Thank you for being my wife.

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Daniel 5-6.

    The story of Daniel and the lion’s den shows us that the temptation to use religion as a means to unite a nation was not unique to King Nebuchadnezzar. Although the issue here is slightly different. Darius did not require everyone to worship him or his gods. Instead, he “merely” required that no one worship anyone or anything else. We do not know what Darius’ advisors told him to sign this law but it is clear that he thought it was a good idea. Whatever they told Darius, it never occurred to him that the law would be used to target Daniel. As is often the case with such laws, the intent was not to use it to deal with troublemakers. Rather, it was intended to be used against someone who unpopular with the political elites (Daniel). Daniel was no more willing to NOT worship and pray to God than his friends were to bow down and worship the statue.

September 15, 2016 Bible Study — Is National Unity an Idol?

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading. Later this month it will be my wife’s and my 16th anniversary. To celebrate this event I have decided to wish my wife Happy Anniversary for 16 days.

Happy Anniversary, Alanna–Day 8
Thank you for being my wife.

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Daniel 3-4.

    One thing I had never noticed about this passage is the connection between the statue which King Nebuchadnezzar built and the statue in his dream (I have to admit that I did not notice it on my own. I had done an Internet search for information about this passage and the first article I came to made the connection). The author of that article suggested that Nebuchadnezzar built this statue as a counter-point to the one in his dream. Unlike the one in his dream, the statue Nebuchadnezzar built was all gold. However, the most important point was that Nebuchadnezzar built this statue in an attempt to overcome the flaw of the empire that formed the feet of the one in his dream. That empire was divided. Nebuchadnezzar made the statue and commanded everyone to worship it in order to unify his empire. Nebuchadnezzar did not pay attention to the fact that the kingdom which would bring unity to the world would be the Kingdom of God.

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    While I do not approve of the reason for why Colin Kaepernik refused to stand in honor of the national anthem, this story reminds me of it. The logic behind those who are angry about it is that it is terrible that he is not joining in the worship which is intended to unite us. My objection to what Colin Kaepernik is doing is that he is doing it in service to yet another idol. The three friends in our story did not refuse to worship the statue out of protest. They refused to worship the statue because they refused to worship anything other than God. Perhaps the reason I am most surprised that I never saw this interpretation of this story, nor even heard anyone else talk about it is that I come from a religious tradition which has always condemned civic religion as idolatry. The important lesson of Nebuchadnezzar’s dream and the story of the fiery furnace is that the only government which will ever bring unity to the people of every race, nation, and language will be the Kingdom of God.

September 14, 2016 Bible Study — Sin Is Unhealthy

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading. Later this month it will be my wife’s and my 16th anniversary. To celebrate this event I have decided to wish my wife Happy Anniversary for 16 days.

Happy Anniversary, Alanna–Day 7
Thank you for being my wife.

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

    From time to time people read the first chapter of Daniel as promoting a diet of vegetables. Daniel and his friends did not ask for vegetables because they objected to eating meat. Unfortunately, the only meat that was available to them in their situation was not kosher. Vegetables were the only kosher food available to them. However, the point of this story is NOT about our diet. Daniel and his friends did not excel because of their diet (well, they did, but that’s not the point). They excelled because they were obedient to God (that is the point which the writer is making). Daniel and his friends did not eat a kosher diet because they expected to be healthier for doing so. They ate a kosher diet because they chose to be faithful to God. In other words, they were healthier than their fellows because they were faithful. We may not understand how being obedient to God will be good for us, but we can be sure that being disobedient will be bad for us.

September 13, 2016 Bible Study

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading. Later this month it will be my wife’s and my 16th anniversary. To celebrate this event I have decided to wish my wife Happy Anniversary for 16 days.

Happy Anniversary, Alanna–Day 6
Thank you for being my wife.

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Ezekiel 46-48.

    The Book of Ezekiel concludes with further details about the rituals which will be carried out in the Temple of his vision. I do not get much out of this description. Except his description of the River of Life flowing out from the Temple to the Dead Sea. I do not know whether Ezekiel’s vision is literal or a metaphor. My inclination is to have the opinion that it is both. The metaphor is that a vibrant, righteous, and honest worship of God generates a river of life giving “water” which will flow down and cause healthy life to spring up in places which were long ago given up as completely inhospitable to life. Think of the most god-forsaken desert of iniquity, whether that be the worst neighborhood in a city, or a country like Somalia. If we faithfully serve God, worshiping Him, and acting as His love directs us, a river of healing will flow out from us to bring redemption and healing to people we have never even met. As that river flows away from us it will influence everyone it touches so that they also add to the flow. We may only have a small influence for good, but that influence will be magnified by the Holy Spirit so that each person who is touched by it will add to it, until it is a massive force, capable of transforming the world.

September 12, 2016 Bible Study

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading. Later this month it will be my wife’s and my 16th anniversary. To celebrate this event I have decided to wish my wife Happy Anniversary for 16 days.

Happy Anniversary, Alanna–Day 5
Thank you for being my wife.

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Ezekiel 44-45.

    Ezekiel warns against bringing those who do not worship God into the Temple. I am not sure what that means for us today. To at least some degree it is a warning against “ecumenical” ministries which include those who are not Christian. I disagree with those who wish to establish organizations designed to promote understanding between Christians and non-Christians. The only understanding we, as Christians, should seek from those who are non-Christians is that God is calling them to accept Christ. And the only understanding of other faiths we, as Christians, should seek is what about those faiths leads their followers to refuse to accept Christ.

Leadership Means Serving Others

Every week I receive the bulletin for the upcoming Sunday worship service in my email. It contains the announcements and the Scripture reading which our pastor is going to base his sermon on. A few weeks ago, I decided to read the scripture passage and write a blog entry containing my thoughts on the passage as a way to prepare for Sunday morning worship. I do not know how long I will continue doing this, but it seems to be an exercise that has some value.

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    This Sunday our speaker is from Cru, which used to be Campus Crusade for Christ. They changed their name because the word “Crusade” was offensive to some people

Of course, that makes you wonder why they changed their name to something which is short for the word which people found offensive. I can just imagine the dialog
“We need to change our name from Campus Crusade for Christ because people found the word Crusade offensive.”
“Well, what should we change it to?”
“I was thinking ‘Cru’ would work. It is short and easy to say.”
“Yeah, but what do we say when people ask us what it means?”
“Oh, that’s easy. It is short for Crusade!”
Is it just me, or did someone not think that one through? Personally, I think they should have changed the name to Campus Jihad for Christ.

Any way, the scripture passage for this Sunday’s service is Mark 10:32-45. In this passage, James and John seek to get Jesus to promise them special honors in God’s kingdom. From Jesus’ reply we learn the important characteristics of true leadership. According to this passage if we want to be leaders among the followers of Christ the first requirement is a willingness to suffer. However, that is not a characteristic just of the leaders, but for all followers of Christ. Jesus tells us that a leader in the Church is a servant. If we want to be a leader in God’s eyes we need to seek to meet the needs of others. While this definition of leadership is foreign to most of our secular acquaintances, it is a model which will serve us well, no matter what organization we wish to lead, or for which we are seeking a leader. Those who lead by Serving the needs of their “subordinates” will bring the most value to an organization, whether that organization is a congregation, a non-profit organization, or a business.

September 11, 2016 Bible Study

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading. Later this month it will be my wife’s and my 16th anniversary. To celebrate this event I have decided to wish my wife Happy Anniversary for 16 days.

Happy Anniversary, Alanna–Day 4
Thank you for being my wife.

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Ezekiel 41-43.

    This passage consists primarily of Ezekiel describing the dimensions of the Temple which he saw in his vision. I know people who read this and get great inspiration from it. I never do. However, there is a point where Ezekiel sees the glory of God enter into the new Temple. God describes how the people of Israel had placed the altars to their idols right next to the altar of God. There was only a wall between them. That was the reason why God destroyed Jerusalem. In the New Testament, our bodies are described as God’s Temple. If we sacrifice to and worship idols, think how much closer we are putting the idolatrous “altars” to that of God. Let us strive to dedicate ourselves to the worship of God and stop worshiping things which are not God.

September 10, 2016 Bible Study — Will Israel Be Invaded?

I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading. Later this month it will be my wife’s and my 16th anniversary. To celebrate this event I have decided to wish my wife Happy Anniversary for 16 days.

Happy Anniversary, Alanna–Day 3
Thank you for being my wife.

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Today, I am reading and commenting on Ezekiel 38-40.

    The Bible reading schedule I am using had chapter 38 as part of yesterday’s passage, but I added it to today since I did not talk about it yesterday and it fits with the beginning of today’s passage. In this passage Ezekiel prophesies against a ruler named Gog, who rules over the land of Magog. I have long struggled with whether this prophecy is literal or purely metaphorical. As I was reading this I looked into the geographical area to which Ezekiel might have been referring. Throughout history there have been several theories about where the countries mentioned were located. The leading candidates for Magog put it either in the area where Turkey is currently, or in the areas occupied by various former Soviet Republics (most of which have an overwhelmingly Muslim population). If this prophecy is literal, that is if the leader of “Magog” is actually going to muster his armies, and those of his allies, to invade Israel, and that invasion was going to happen in the near future, the land of “Magog” would be the nation of Turkey. The listed allies are also currently Muslim nations. Certainly, such an invasion in the next 10 years would not be surprising.

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    Ezekiel’s prophecy tells us that this invasion will fail (whether it is the one I postulated or another one). Ezekiel’s prophecy describes a terrible defeat for the invading army. The defeat will occur as a result of the confluence of three things (as I read the passage). The forces of nature will act against the invaders (torrential downpours, and possibly earthquakes). The alliance will fall apart and the mustered forces will fight each other. Finally, disease will ravage the invading army. The description of the clean up process suggests that nuclear weapons, and other weapons of mass destruction may be used. As I look at the world today, such an invasion looks like a real possibility. If it happens, God will reveal His power to those with eyes to see.

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    I struggle with this interpretation of this passage because so many have interpreted it in light of the current events of their time and been proven wrong. Nevertheless, the above interpretation is plausible when one considers the current world situation. Turkey is currently ruled by a man who is hostile to the land of Israel, as are all of the other nations listed (or their successors). the rulers of Saudi Arabia, which controls the areas which were Sheba and Dedan, are not hostile to Israel currently. They even seem to consider Israel a potential ally against those they view as a greater threat. I am unwilling to say that my interpretation is the truth, but I think we should look at the world and be prepared to praise God when He shows His power.