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December 21, 2021 Bible Study — Ask God For Wisdom And You Will Receive It

Today, I am reading and commenting on  James 1-5.

James begins his letter by writing that if anyone lacks wisdom they should ask God for it, and God will give it to them generously.  However, when we ask we must believe and not doubt.  Later in today’s passage James writes that fights and arguments among believers occur because we desire and do not have.  He goes on to tell us that we do not have because we do not ask.  Finally, James writes that even when we ask we do not receive because we ask in order to please ourselves rather than in order to please God.  James makes it clear that we should allow godly wisdom to guide us in asking God to give us things.  At the beginning of the letter, he tells us that we should ask God for wisdom, following that up by telling us that God gives generously to all.  Then later James writes about distinguishing between true wisdom, the wisdom of God, and the wisdom of this world.  The latter contains envy and selfish ambition.  The wisdom of this world is about promoting oneself either to fame or to wealth (or to both).  On the other hand, true wisdom leads one to humbly do good deeds peaceably, with purity, and impartiality.  So, James tells us to request wisdom from God, and then to pray for whatever that wisdom leads us to desire.  If we have faith that God will answer our prayers offered with His wisdom, He will grant us our requests.  And how do we know that we have the faith needed to obtain that which we desire?  Because we act on the basis of that faith.  Or as I have written from time to time about Jesus’ statement that if we have faith no larger than a mustard seed if we tell a mountain to move into the sea it will move.  If we genuinely have faith that what God desires will come about by a mountain moving into the sea, we will pray for it to move and then grab a shovel and start moving it.

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

December 20, 2021 Bible Study — Get Rid Of Sin, And Everything Else Which Hinders Us From Doing Good

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Hebrews 12-13.

Having given examples of the many people who have lived by faith in yesterday’s passage, the writer tells us that such people are witnesses to what we do today (or perhaps they are witnesses to what we should do today).  Therefore we should get rid of sin which entangles us, and everything which hinders us from doing the good to which our faith should inspire us.  The writer enjoins us to keep our eyes on and imitate Jesus, who suffered dying on the cross in order to gain the joy which comes from being faithful.  He goes on to encourage us to be willing to bleed, and even die, in our struggle against sinning.  Let us view any hardship which we endure as discipline from God designed to train us to be more like Him.  But the writer does not limit himself to telling us to endure the suffering and hardship which comes from throwing off sin.  He goes on to lay out some of the good which we should do in replacement for that sin which we should no longer do.  We should love one another and be hospitable to everyone, perhaps especially to strangers.  Let us offer up to God a sacrifice of praise and of sharing with others.  And once again we have the command to pray, which challenges me every time I see it mentioned.

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