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March 22, 2013 Bible Study — Jesus Heals Paralyzed Man

     I am using One Year Bible Online for my daily Bible study. For today, One Year Bible Online links here. I have found that by writing this daily blog of what I see when I read these scriptures, I get more out of them. I hope that by posting these ruminations others may get some benefit as well. If you have any thoughts or comments regarding these verses or what I have written about them, please post them. I hope that the Spirit is moving in others through these posts as the Spirit has definitely been convicting me.

Magrat enjoying the sun
Magrat enjoying the sun

Numbers 33:40-35:34

     The passage finishes the summary of the travels of the Israelites through the wilderness. Then while they are camped near the Jordan River, across from Jericho, God gives Moses commands regarding the boundaries of the land they will be given and how to divide it up among the tribes. Out of the land given to the other tribes a total of 48 towns and their surrounding pastureland are to be given to the Levites. Six of the Levitical towns are to be cities of refuge, where a person who has accidentally killed someone can flee for safety.
     Moses gave the people specific commands from God regarding the cities of refuge. If someone accidentally kills someone they may flee to a city of refuge. The community is to gather and judge whether the person killed the victim by accident or on purpose. They must have at least two witnesses to testify that the killing was intentional, otherwise they are to escort the slayer back to the city of refuge where he must remain until the death of the high priest. If the slayer leaves the city of refuge before the death of the high priest and is killed by a relative of his victim it was not to be considered murder. However, once the high priest dies the slayer is free to return to his lands. The law specified that all murderers are to be put to death, but only on the testimony of two or more witnesses. The law also specified that they were to never accept a payment to allow someone convicted of murder to escape death, nor a payment to allow someone who accidentally killed someone to return to their lands early. The law was to apply the same to everyone.

Tulips poking their heads up
Tulips poking their heads up

Luke 5:12-28

     In one of the villages where Jesus went to teach a man with an advanced case of leprosy approached Jesus and requested that Jesus heal him. The man begged Jesus for healing and said that he knew that if Jesus was willing, He could heal him. Jesus was willing and healed the man. Jesus told the man not to tell anyone about his healing. Instead Jesus told the man to follow the Laws instructions regarding being examined by a priest and the sacrifices for cleansing that the Law specified. This did not stop the spread of word about Jesus’ healing power, rather it made it spread even more rapidly. People came from all over to hear Jesus and be healed by Him. It was such that Jesus had to withdraw to lonely places to find time to be alone and to pray.
     One day while Jesus was teaching in a house, some men tried to bring a paralyzed man in to the house to Jesus. Pharisees and teachers of the law from all over Galilee and even some from Judea and Jerusalem were sitting there listening to Jesus such that the men could not get in to see Him (the phrasing of the passage suggests there was more to the crowd than just the Pharisees and teachers of the law). So, the men took the paralyzed man up onto the roof and removed some of the roof tiles and lowered the man to Jesus from there. When Jesus saw the faith expressed by the man’s friends, he told the man that his sins were forgiven. The Pharisees and the teachers of the law were offended that Jesus told the man his sins were forgiven, since only God can forgive sins. Jesus recognized what they were thinking and asked them which was easier, to say “Your sins are forgiven,” or “Stand up and walk”? Then to demonstrate that He had the authority to forgive sins, He told the man to get up and walk. The man immediately got up, picked up his mat and praised God as he went home.
     Shortly after this Jesus saw Levi sitting in his tax collector’s booth and called him to follow Him. Levi immediately got up, left everything and followed Jesus.

Hyacinth poking its head up
Hyacinth poking its head up

Psalm 65:1-13

     A psalm of praise for all peoples. There are several verses here that I love. There is verse 5, where I find the NLT to reach me the most:

You faithfully answer our prayers with awesome deeds,
O God our savior.
You are the hope of everyone on earth,
even those who sail on distant seas.

And then verse 8 where I prefer the NIV:
The whole earth is filled with awe at your wonders;
where morning dawns, where evening fades,
you call forth songs of joy.

God’s power calls forth songs of joy from my heart.

Pepper and tomato plants waiting to go outside
Pepper and tomato plants waiting to go outside

Proverbs 11:23

     The things that the righteous desire bring good to everyone, while the wicked hope for things which bring wrath upon themselves.

March 21, 2013 Bible Study — What Have I Left to Follow Jesus?

     I am using One Year Bible Online for my daily Bible study. For today, One Year Bible Online links here. I have found that by writing this daily blog of what I see when I read these scriptures, I get more out of them. I hope that by posting these ruminations others may get some benefit as well. If you have any thoughts or comments regarding these verses or what I have written about them, please post them. I hope that the Spirit is moving in others through these posts as the Spirit has definitely been convicting me.

Quilt on display at Peter Becker Flower Show
Quilt on display at Peter Becker Flower Show

Numbers 32-33:39

     The tribes of Reuben and Gad requested of Moses that they be allowed to settle the lands which the Israelites had conquered east of the Jordan River. They had large flocks and these lands were ideally suited to grazing their flocks. They agreed to send their fighting men to accompany the rest of Israel to conquer the land west of the Jordan. Moses told them that if they failed to carry out their promise to help their fellow Israelites they would be punished.
     The passage then gives a summary of the Israelites journey through the wilderness. listing each of the places they camped from when they left Egypt until they reached Mt Hor, where Aaron died (tomorrow’s passage begins with the final stages of the journey through the wilderness).

Another quilt on display at Peter Becker Flower Show
Another quilt on display at Peter Becker Flower Show

Luke 4:31-5:11

     After being rejected in Nazareth (in yesterday’s passage, although I did not touch on it in my blog), Jesus went to Capernaum and taught in the synagogue every Sabbath. The people were amazed by His teaching. Once while He was in the synagogue a demon possessed man began shouting at Him to leave him alone. Jesus commanded the demon to come out of the man. The demon threw the man to the ground and came out of him. The people talked about how evil spirits fled at His command and spread the word about Him.
     When Jesus left the synagogue that day, He went to Simon’s house. Simon’s mother-in-law (the actual Greek is “Simon’s wife’s mother”) was sick. They asked Jesus to heal her. He did so and she got up and took up the role of hostess. People from all over the town brought those who had any sort of sickness to Jesus and He healed them. This included some who were demon-possessed. The demons caused the people to shout, “You are the Son of God.” Jesus rebuked them and would not allow them to speak any more than that.
     One day when Jesus was walking along the Sea of Galilee the people began to crowd close to Him to listen to what He had to say. He saw the boats of fisherman who were washing their nets. He got into the one belonging to Simon and asked Simon to put out a little from shore. Jesus then sat in the boat and preached to the crowd. When He finished speaking, He told Simon to put out into deep water and put down the nets. Simon replied that they had been fishing all night and had caught nothing, but he would do as Jesus asked. When Simon had let down the nets, they filled up with so many fish that they began to break. He immediately called for help from the other boat. Between them they managed to pull in the nets, but there were so many fish that the boats began to sink. Simon fell at Jesus’ feet and asked Him to leave him because he was too sinful to associate with such as Jesus. Jesus told Simon not to be afraid, that from that time forward he would be fishing for people. Simon and his partners, James and John, pulled their boats up on the shore and left everything to follow Jesus.
     The accounts of the reactions of the demon-possessed to Jesus reminds me of several interviews I have seen with Penn Jillette (not that I am implying that he is demon-possessed) about Christianity. Several years ago he spoke about how if you believe that people are going to Hell if they don’t believe the Christian message, how can you possibly not proselytize? How can you fail to tell people the Gospel if you truly believe it? Recently, I saw him do a great defense of the Pope and the teaching of the Catholic Church where he explained the logic of the Catholic Church and defended the Catholic Church against an attack from Piers Morgan, who claims to be Catholic. I am not Catholic, but Penn’s argument can apply to other parts of the Christian Church with minor modification. We as Christians need to spend some time paying attention to the internal logic of what we believe.

On display at the Peter Becker Home
On display at the Peter Becker Home

Psalm 64:1-10

     The psalmist tells us that the wicked plot and plan. They conspire together to take advantage of the innocent. They are convinced that they are clever and no one will figure out that they are behind the evil they cause. They would be correct, except for the one thing (or perhaps I should say One Thing) they leave out of their calculations: God. The conspiracies of the wicked will fail do to unforeseeable events. Their plots and plans will be revealed, no matter how thoroughly they have covered their tracks. All people will see what happens and know that it is the work of God. People will proclaim the works of God in defeating the plots of the wicked and the righteous will rejoice.

Paintings for sale at the Peter Becker Flower Show
Paintings for sale at the Peter Becker Flower Show

Proverbs 11:22

     Here is a proverb that many in our society could learn from. A beautiful woman who has not learned to act with discretion is no more appealing than a pig with a gold ring in its nose.