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July 20, 2015 Bible Study — Godly People Are the True Heroes

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Proverbs 19:20-21

    If you want to be thought of as wise, listen to all of the advice you receive and allow yourself to be disciplined. There are really two pieces to this. The first part is that if you listen to someone’s advice they will think you are wise because you listened to their advice. The second part is, if you listen to lots of advice, and accept discipline when you make mistakes, you will learn wisdom and actually become wise.
    Another aspect of wisdom is remembering that no matter what plans we make it is God’s purpose which determines the outcome. Let us seek as we make our plans to align those plans with God’s purposes.

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Psalm 16

    The psalmist is correct, every good thing I have comes from God. The most profound thing the psalmist says in this psalm is that the godly in the land are the true heroes. We should not consider people heroes because they are star athletes, or movie stars, or famous musicians, or some other sort of entertainers, or some other sort of public figure. All too often such people chase after gods other than the true God. Let us refuse to have anything to do with such gods.

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Romans 6

    Before Christ we had no choice, we were enslaved to sin. Now, however, we have a choice. We can be united with Christ in His death, and thus be raised to life with Him as well. That means that we have a choice, we can serve sin, or we can serve righteousness. If we choose to obey sin, we will be enslaved by it once more. On the other hand, if we choose to obey God, we are freed to serve righteousness. If we give in to our sinful desires, we will become enslaved once more to sin. On the other hand, the more we do what is right and holy, the harder it will become for us to do anything but what is right and holy. Think about this every time you are tempted to sin…and every time you are tempted to pass up an opportunity to do good.

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2 Chronicles 1-3

    God asked Solomon a question that each of us must answer. What do we truly want? Some of us want fame, some power, and still others want riches. However, Solomon gave the answer that should be ours if we truly wish to serve God. Solomon asked God to give him the wisdom and knowledge he needed to serve others. We may not be called to rule over others as Solomon was, but it is God’s desire that we serve those around us. So, when we are asked what we want, let us seek for the knowledge and wisdom to serve others.

July 19, 2015 Bible Study — Who May Enter God’s Presence?

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Proverbs 19:18-19

    Parents discipline your children. Otherwise you risk them facing an early death as a result of foolish behavior. If that happens, you will be responsible.
    Sooner or later, a person who does not control their temper will have to face the consequences of allowing their anger to control their actions. As long as someone bails them out, they will continue to repeat the same mistake.

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Psalm 15

    I hope this psalm strikes home with my readers. It tells us what sort of characteristics we need to have if we want to enter into God’s presence, and I pray that you want to enter into God’s presence. Here is the list (although the psalm is pretty clear):

  • Lead a blameless life
  • Do what is right
  • Sincerely speak the truth
  • Refuse to gossip
  • Refuse to harm their neighbors (and remember who Jesus says is our neighbor)
  • Refuse to speak evil of their friends (I suspect that Jesus would tell us something similar about who are friends are)
  • Despise flagrant sinners
  • Honor those who fear the Lord
  • Keep their promises, even when it hurts
  • Lend money to the poor without interest
  • Cannot be bribed to lie about the innocent>/li>

That is quite a list. I am not sure I can claim to successfully meet all of those, but I am seeking to do so. I wish for the Holy Spirit to transform me into someone who lives up to that standard (and it is only by the power of the Holy Spirit that I would be able to do so).

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Romans 5:6-21

    Most people would not be willing to die for someone else, although a few would be willing to die for a good person, or someone they loved (husband, wife, parent, child, sibling). Jesus, however, died for us when we were sinners, enemies of God. Jesus did this in order to demonstrate that the enmity between God and us was on our side, not God’s. God was willing to pay any price to restore a relationship with us. As a result of Adam’s sin, sin was given entry into our lives and ruled over us. Through Christ, God demonstrated that He was willing to break sin’s power over us and bring us back into friendship with Him. Sin, which entered the world through Adam, brought death into the world. God’s grace, which was brought into the world through Jesus, replaces that death with life for those who are willing to believe.

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1 Chronicles 28-29

    In his advice to his son Solomon, King David told Solomon something all of us need to remember. If we seek God, we will find Him. This is true of each and every person, no matter where on earth they live, who their parents are, or what they have been taught about God. If they truly seek God, they will find Him. God will direct them. He will send people, events, and things into their lives which will show them the way to Him. However, David accompanies this with a warning. If we reject the guidance which God gives us, if we learn something about God and then reject that knowledge, if we forsake what God has taught us, God will in turn reject us.

July 18, 2015 Bible Study — Fools Say In Their Hearts, “There Is No God”

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Proverbs 19:17

    Using our skills and resources to help the poor is lending to God. God will repay all of His debts in full…of course, I already owe God more than I can possibly pay. God will more than repay any effort we expend in helping the poor and He will more than compensate for any resources we give them.

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Psalm 14

    Reading this psalm today reinforces the lessons from the last few days in Romans. First, it tells us that one must be a fool to believe that there is no God. The psalmist goes on to tell us that when God looks down on the earth He sees that everyone has done wrong. Not one of us has a basis to brag about our good works.

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Romans 4:13-5:5

    Abraham had faith in God’s promise, even when it seemed impossible. Abraham reached 100 years of age before Isaac was conceived. Nevertheless, he was willing to sacrifice Isaac to God, believing that God was able to provide him with a son even so. When things seem hopeless for us, let us remember what God has already done. Is our situation really any more hopeless than the idea that Abraham and Sara would have a son when Abraham was already 100 and Sara was 90?
    God’s promise was not given to Abraham on the basis of Abraham obeying the law, and it was not fulfilled because Abraham did so. Rather God’s promise and its fulfillment were given on the basis of Abraham’s faith. Abraham is the father of all who believe. We are not capable of following God’s law closely enough to earn God’s promise. As a matter of fact, we have already failed to do so. Let us have faith in God and trust Him to transform us into someone worthy of receiving the gift He is freely offering us.

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1 Chronicles 26:12-27:34

    The passage today continues to discuss the assignment of Levites to tasks relating to the Temple. Once more it makes a point about avoiding favoritism in who got assigned to which task and location. In addition, this passage points out how the David’s standing army served on a rotating basis.

July 17, 2015 Bible Study — God Counted Him As Righteous Because Of His Faith

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Proverbs 19:15-16

    It is a good thing to sleep well and to get enough sleep. However, those who take their “relaxation” to the point of being lazy do not have enough to eat.

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Psalm 13

    The psalmist calls out to God for rescue. He expresses his frustration and desperation at the fact that his troubles have gone on longer than he thinks he can bear, but then he realizes that he can still bear the struggles. He realizes that God will rescue him. The psalmist’s trust in God is restored and he praises God for rescuing him, even though he is still in the midst of his troubles. Let us remember to do likewise, even in the middle of our struggles let us praise God for rescuing us. He has already set in motion the actions which will bring us to safety.

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Romans 4:1-12

    Abraham was the father of the Jewish nation, so Paul uses him as an example of salvation through faith. God counted Abraham as righteous because of his faith. It was through Abraham that the people of Israel first received the command to be circumcised. Yet Abraham was already counted as righteous because of his faith before he was circumcised. Circumcision was something which Abraham did as a result of his faith, not as a path to righteousness. In the same way, it is because of our faith that God will count us as righteous. That faith, and the righteousness which God gives us because of it, results in us doing the will of God. We do not do the will of God in order to be righteous, we do the will of God in response to God making us righteous.

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1 Chronicles 24:1-26:11

    The passage continues to describe how the various Temple duties were divided up among the various groups of priests and Levites. It emphasizes that David assigned to duties in a way that eliminated favoritism being shown. There are two elements to how he did this. First, the assignments were made in front of a large number of witnesses. Second, he used a method of random selection to choose which group was assigned which task. This is an important model for us to keep in mind when doling out prestigious tasks to various people.

July 16, 2015 Bible Study — All Have Sinned

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Proverbs 19:13-14

    My parents did not gift me with wealth or property, but God gave me a wonderful wife. I would rather that than the other way around (wealth and property from my parents and a quarrelsome wife from God).

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Psalm 12

    It may appear to us that the godly are disappearing from the earth, but God has seen the violence done to the helpless. He has heard the groans of the poor. God will protect the oppressed, even when the wicked strut about as if no one can touch them.

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Romans 3:9-31

    Today Paul applies the point he made in yesterday’s passage about Jews to everyone. Everyone has sinned. Everyone has failed to live up to God’s standard of righteousness. Our sins are such that not one of us can be made right with God on the basis of the good we have done. I have no basis for saying that someone else is a greater sinner than I am. As far as God is concerned there is not a finger’s worth of difference between us when it comes to sin. We are not going to get to heaven on the basis of what we have done.
    We can only be made right with God by believing that Jesus sacrificed His life to redeem us. There is no act we can perform to make ourselves right with God. God declared us righteous in the basis of Jesus’ death. I have no claim to being better than another because it is only the act of God which allows me to be made right with God, an act which is on offer for all who will accept it. Paul finishes today’s passage with an important point. Just because we cannot gain righteousness by following God’s commands does not mean that we ignore those commands. Rather, the faith which brings us righteousness gives us the power to uphold those laws as God intended.

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1 Chronicles 22-23

    Despite being told that he would not be the one to build the Temple, David began stockpiling supplies for the project. He even set people to quarrying stone. Then, recognizing that one of the primary jobs of the Levites (transporting the Tabernacle, the Ark of the Covenant, and the associated supploes) would no longer be necessary once the Temple was built, David assigned them tasks relating to maintaining the Temple.

July 15, 2015 Bible Study — True Righteousness Is In the Spirit, Not the Letter

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Proverbs 19:10-12

    As one acquires wisdom one develops patience. The reason this happens is that over time you begin to realize that being inpatient does not make you happier, and rarely gets you what you want any faster. Being willing to forgive and overlook when another does one wrong indicates that one is honorable. Those that let offense pass them by are those who should truly be honored.

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Psalm 11

    Each time I read this psalm it seems more appropriate to the times than the last. The wicked are lying in wait in order to ambush the righteous. They are striving, with great success, to destroy the foundations of law and order, but I will not flee from them because I trust in the Lord. Despite the best efforts of the wicked, God still rules over the earth. He will bring justice to this earth once more. As long as God reigns (and that is forever), the foundations of law and order will not be truly destroyed. You may run in fear, but I will stand my ground because God is by my side.

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Romans 2:25-3:8

    Paul tells us that we only gain credit for following God’s commands if we follow all of them. Paul uses the example of circumcision here, he refers to being a Jew outwardly. He tells us that such things in and of themselves are not enough. It is not enough to have the outward appearance of righteousness. Bill Cosby is an example of what Paul is talking about here (although an incomplete example).
    Bill Cosby did many good things. He held himself up as an example. He condemned other black celebrities for encouraging young black men to behave in ways which made matters worse in the black community. When “The Cosby Show” was on the air, enrollment by blacks in colleges rose by a remarkable amount as young blacks sought to follow Bill Cosby’s example, at least the one he showed to the public. But all of the good which Bill Cosby did has come to naught because he failed to be completely righteous. I do not know to what extent the accusations against Bill Cosby are true (although it certainly looks bad at the moment), but, at the very least, he failed to remain faithful to his wife.
    My point here is not to condemn Bill Cosby. My point is that for all of the outward appearance of good he projected, his inward failings led to his downfall. The same is true of us. We cannot gain anything by the outward appearance of righteousness if we are unrighteous and sinful on the inside. Being born and raised by good, hardworking Christian parents does not make us righteous. Going to, and being active in Church does not make us righteous. It is more important that we be righteous inwardly than outwardly. We need to seek praise from God for our behavior, not from our fellow man.

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1 Chronicles 19-21

    In this passage it tells us that David sinned by causing a census to be taken of all of Israel. As a result a plague broke out in the land. I do not see a clear statement in his passage as to what David’s sin was. Perhaps his sin was taking the census in order to know how many military men he could call to war. Perhaps his sin was that he did not collect half shekel of silver from each man who was counted as God had commanded Moses. Nevertheless, we are told that David had sinned by doing so.

July 14, 2015 Bible Study — Do Not Cause Unbelievers To Blaspheme The Name of God

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Proverbs 19:8-9

    Acquiring wisdom is an act of self-love. Those who acquire wisdom benefit from doing so. Of course it is not enough to acquire wisdom, one must act on that knowledge as well in order to benefit from it.

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Psalm 10:16-18

    God knows what the helpless wish for, He knows their hopes and dreams. He will hear their cries as the wicked crush them and bring them comfort. Let us not be the ones against whom they are crying out because God will deliver justice to the orphan and the oppressed.

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Romans 2:1-24

    I touched on what Paul writes in today;s passage yesterday. The list of evil which people do which Paul listed yesterday is not there for us to condemn others. Rather it is there for us to measure our lives against and determine where we fall short of faithfully serving God. Every time I read yesterday’s and today’s passages I struggle with how to handle them. They are indeed, first and foremost, a guide to me about living my own life. However, we as Christians are called to help our brothers and sisters in Christ deal with the sins in their own lives. If we teach others to follow the guidelines Paul lays out here, but do not do so ourselves we are guilty of causing unbelievers to blaspheme God.
    As we read what Paul wrote in these letters, let us strive to put his instructions into practice in our own lives. As we walk with and fellowship with our brothers and sisters in Christ, let us, with the guidance of the Holy Spirit, advise them to the best of our ability how they can live a more faithful life, while seeking their advice of how we can do the same. Let us always remember that we are all sinners and without God’s grace we are helpless in our sin.

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1 Chronicles 16:37-18:17

    I struggle with Chronicles, what is contained in it that is not in Kings? Perhaps it makes the point about God never asking for a “House”(Temple) a little stronger than was made in the book of Kings. When God told David that He never asked the people of Israel to build Him a house, He was emphasizing that He would not be limited to one location. In addition, while the people of Israel are God’s chosen people, that does not mean that God is not the God of everyone. God is not limited to the land of Israel and He does not live in a House/Temple. In many ways the Tabernacle was a better metaphor for God’s relationship with people. There is no one place where God lives that we must go to in order to find Him. No, God’s Home on this earth is a tent and He will move it to where we live in order that we may worship Him. There is another side to that as well. When we worship God, we need to be prepared to pack up and move to where He goes. He does not stay in one place and He calls us to follow Him.

July 13, 2015 Bible Study — The Truth About God Is Obvious

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Proverbs 19:6-7

    This proverb carries the implication that many people will do borderline unethical (and sometimes outright unethical) things in order to gain the good graces of those with authority. It is the responsibility of good leaders to demonstrate that such behavior will cause someone to be in their bad graces, no matter how much benefit accrues to the leader from those unethical actions (even if they are only borderline).

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Psalm 10:1-15

    The wicked proudly refuse to seek God. They have no room in their thoughts for Him. The wicked believe that they can do as they please and no one can stop them. They are so arrogant that they crush the powerless without a second thought. However, God sees the trouble they cause and the grief they inflict on the innocent. He will stand up for the fatherless and hold the wicked to account.

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Romans 1:18-32

    Paul starts today’s passage, and his teachings in this letter, by telling us that no one has an excuse for not knowing about God. God’s invisible qualities are demonstrated through the universe which He created. All one has to do is look. Despite the evidence, people chose not to worship God and refused to thank Him for creating them. Instead, they invented their own ideas about what to worship. In an effort to appear wise, they chose foolishness; choosing to worship gods made in their own image, or in the image of aspects of the world around them.
    The result of rejecting God was that God allowed their sinful desires to corrupt their sexuality. When people reject God they degrade their bodies with sexual impurity. As I read this, when we reject God one of the first steps is that we degrade our own bodies while we seek sexual pleasure in inappropriate ways. This is quickly followed by degrading others in order to serve our sexual pleasure. Paul describes a progression which happens. Once one rejects God, He allows our sinful desires to harness our sexuality to take control over us. This leads to us treating ourselves and others as objects for sexual gratification. Part of that progression is that some people reject natural sexual behavior in favor of homosexual activity (women having sex with women, men having sex with men).
    When people decide that it is foolish to believe in God, He allows them to think that foolishness is wisdom. The result of this is that when we refuse to acknowledge God we do things which should never be done, homosexual activity is but the least of these things. As we descend into such foolishness, we invent new ways of sinning. As we get caught up in such things, we know they are wrong, but continue doing them anyway. Worse still, we encourage others to do the same.
    I know that for the most part I have just restated what Paul wrote, but it seems that so many in the Church today refuse to acknowledge as truth what Paul says here. It is important to remember as we read this that its primary purpose is not to allow us to judge others. It is to measure our own behavior. The first question it raises is, have we allowed our sinful desires to warp our sexuality? However, we need to read verses 29 through 32 and ask ourselves how many of these have we done (and continue to do)? Do we refuse to understand others? Do we break our promises? Are we heartless? Do we lack mercy?

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1 Chronicles 15-16:36

    David learned the lesson from his first attempt to bring the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem. This time he instructed that only Levites would be allowed to carry the Ark. Further he called all of the people of Israel to come and celebrate the moving of the Ark. This was to be an opportunity for all of Israel to unify and worship God. It appears to have worked.
    David commemorated the event by writing a song which is recorded here. The verses which speak strongest to me today, which summarize what I see as the meaning of this song are verses 23 and 24:

Let the whole earth sing to the Lord!
Each day proclaim the good news that he saves.

Publish his glorious deeds among the nations.
Tell everyone about the amazing things he does.


I will strive to sing to the Lord each day. If in no other way, I will proclaim that God saves by publishing this blog, but I know that God is calling me to do more. This song calls me to work harder to publish more about God’s glorious deeds, to be more enthusiastic in telling people about the amazing things God has done.

July 12, 2015 Bible Study — Why We Preach The Gospel

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Proverbs 19:4-5

    Everyone wants to be friends with people who have wealth, while those same people avoid those who are poor. Are we willing to make the effort to break this rule?
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Psalm 9:13-20

    When God has delivered us from troubles, or saved us from harm, do we publicly praise Him? Or do we just go about our lives as if His salvation was our just due? Let us never forget that the wicked are trapped by their own actions. It is only by the grace of God that we do not join them. Let us praise Him and rejoice when we see His justice served around us. Even more so let us celebrate when He shows us His mercy.

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Romans 1:1-17

    Paul starts by summarizing the Gospel he preaches:

  1. God promised it through the prophets (we can read what they wrote about it)
  2. Jesus was biologically a descendant of David
  3. The Holy Spirit used its power to declare Jesus the Son of God by raising Him from the dead
    1. From there Paul goes on to describe his calling and the purpose for preaching the Gospel. Paul invited/enjoined/requested those who had no real understanding of God to a faith in Him which led to obedience to Him. I think this is a something we all to often forget. The purpose of preaching the Gospel is to convince people to have faith which leads to obedience. It is not just to get people to affirm that Jesus is the Son of God. We preach the Gospel (or at least, I do) in order to convince people to act upon that belief.
          Paul wanted to go to Rome so that he could, in some way, help them become stronger in their faith, so that he could help them become better Christians. However, he recognized that this goes both ways. I cannot help you be a better Christian unless I am open to you helping me become a better Christian. If we think that we are so much better than another that God cannot use them to strengthen us than we badly overestimate our faithfulness to God.

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      1 Chronicles 12:19-14:17

          It is interesting that this passage suggests that some men defected from Saul’s army to join with David when they thought David was about to join the Philistines in attacking Saul. The Philistines refused to allow David and his men join them in the battle against Saul. However, after the battle many other warriors from various tribes joined David with the intention of making him king over Israel in place of Saul’s remaining son. I am convinced that the fact that David did not take part in the battle where Saul died contributed mightily to his strength as king.
          The description of what happened when David first attempted to move the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem tells us something about how God works. David had the Ark put on a cart to transport it. When someone reached out to steady the Ark, they were struck dead. Two generations earlier, the Philistines had returned the Ark to Israel in a similar fashion and nothing bad happened. In some ways these two stories show us that God holds those of us who should know better to a higher standard than those who have never heard His commands.
          In Exodus, God had given the Israelites instructions on how to transport the Ark. The Philistines had never heard those instructions, but David and his men should have been aware of them.

July 11, 2015 Bible Study

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Proverbs 19:1-3

    It is nice to have someone who is enthusiastic about what they are doing. However, if they do not actually know what they are doing, that enthusiasm will generally do more harm than good (note: if the enthusiastic person is aware that they do not know what they are doing and seeks guidance from someone who does, this proverb does not necessarily apply). The next proverb is something I have often observed. All too many people blame God for the suffering which they caused themselves.

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Psalm 9:1-12

    The first two verses of this psalm fill me with joy.

I will praise you, Lord, with all my heart;
I will tell of all the marvelous things you have done.
I will be filled with joy because of you.
I will sing praises to your name, O Most High.

In addition to filling me with joy, they make me want to praise God and tell others about Him. Since this psalm was written with the intention of inspiring the reader to do that, the fact that it does so indicates how well it was written.

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Acts 28:1-31

    When Paul arrived in Rome, he met with the local Jewish leaders. He gave his side of the story about why he was brought to Rome as a prisoner. The Jewish leaders responded that they had received no communication regarding Paul’s arrest and trial, nor had anyone conveyed negative rumours about him to them. However, they wanted to hear what he believed because all they had heard about Christianity was that it was condemned everywhere. How much that sounds like today, all that many people know about Christianity is that the “sophisticated” people (however they define “sophisticated”) denounce it.
    Paul and the Jewish leaders set a time for Paul to tell them about what he believed. When the time came, a large number of Jews came to Paul’s residence to hear him speak. Paul attempted to convince them to believe using the Torah (the Law of Moses) and the writings of the prophets. Some of those who listened to Paul that day believed his message, others did not. The two groups argued among themselves about whether or not to believe Paul’s message. Based on Paul’s final word to them, it appears that those who listened to Paul that day reached a consensus to not believe him. It is important for us to remember that there are those who have hardened their hearts and will not believe, no matter what evidence you show them.

For the hearts of these people are hardened,
and their ears cannot hear,
and they have closed their eyes—
so their eyes cannot see,
and their ears cannot hear,
and their hearts cannot understand,
and they cannot turn to me
and let me heal them.

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1 Chronicles 11-12:18

    I was reading through this feeling completely uninspired by the accounts of the acts of David’s mighty men when I came across the statement “These are the leaders of David’s mighty warriors….they decided to make David their king,…” This tells us something about the mindset of David’s men. They followed him because, for various reasons, they wanted him to be king.