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October 18, 2012 Bible Study

     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.

Jeremiah 31:27-32:44

     The Lord told Jeremiah that He was going to make a new covenant with the people. He will write His commands on their hearts. Indeed He has now done so. God then instructs Jeremiah to buy land from his cousin, despite the fact that God had been telling Jeremiah to predict the destruction of Jerusalem. This was God confirming His promises that He would bring the people of Judah back to Jerusalem after a time in exile. By buying the property, Jeremiah demonstrated his belief in the prophecies he was preaching. This gives a measure to hold those who claim to be delivering prophecies from God about the future. Do they take actions that are consistent with what they claim is coming? An example from the recent past. When Harold Camping most recently predicted the date of Jesus’ return, he did not sell his possessions (which he claimed he would shortly have no more use for) and use the money to alleviate the suffering of the impoverished. There are other prophets whose actions are inconsistent with their prophecies, look at most of those declaring that man-caused global warming will bring about a tragedy in the near future. How many of them reduce the amount of CO2 that they are responsible for to the bare minimum? Or closer to home, do we ourselves live our lives according to what we claim to believe? If we say that we believe that God calls us to care for the poor, what are we doing about it?

More from God’s Paint-By-Number Collection

1 Timothy 3:1-16

     Paul here lays out the requirements for an elder in the Church. First an elder must be a man who lives a life that is above reproach. He must exercise self-control, live wisely, and have a good reputation. He must enjoy having guests in his home and be able to teach. He must not be violent or a heavy drinker. He must be gentle and not quarrelsome.. He must not have a love of money. He is to be the husband of one wife whose children respect and obey him. He must not be a new believer and people outside of the Church must speak well of him. Unfortunately, because of the controversy about what it means that Paul says that an elder must be the husband of one wife, we spend not nearly enough time looking at the other qualifications. I have rarely seen any time spent considering whether a potential elder is hospitable. I am not sure I have even seen enough emphasis on the ability to teach. Paul then goes on to lay out the requirements for someone to be appointed as a deacon. They are similar to those of elder, except that they do not include a requirement that they be able to teach and includes what appears to be set of requirements regarding women as deacons (although it could be a reference to deacon’s wives, but my interpretation is supported by other New Testament writings–including some by Paul–which refer to women deacons).

Mountain Stream

Psalm 88:1-18

     Do we continue to cry out to the Lord, even when it seems like He does not answer? Do we call out to the Lord for His help every day? Do we wait for the traps to close around us before we cry to the Lord for help? There is nothing wrong with crying out to the Lord for help when our troubles have overwhelmed us. As a matter of fact we should certainly do so. However, we should not wait until we are the end of our strength to call upon God for help. We should call on Him for His help, even when things seem to be going well with us.

Even dead trees can be beautiful

Proverbs 25:20-22

     Being cheerful and bubbly to someone who is experiencing sorrow is like pouring vinegar in an open wound. We should do good to those who have done evil to us, that will cause them more discomfort than what they have done to us. But that should not be our goal, our goal in doing good for others is to serve the Lord and receive a reward from Him.

October 16, 2012 Bible Study

     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.

Jeremiah 28-29:32

     Jeremiah got into confrontations with several self-appointed prophets who claimed that his prophecies of war, disaster and disease were wrong. They proclaimed that instead God was going to break the power of Babylon within a short time and return the Judean exiles to Jerusalem. Jeremiah responded to those prophets by predicting their imminent deaths and revealing their hidden sins. Jeremiah prophesied that rather than prepare for a quick return the exiles should settle in and build a life for themselves and their children. Jeremiah prophesied that the exile would extend for 70 years. As I read this passage I think of our current situation. There are those who predict good things for the future of this country, but unless the hearts of the people change I foresee nothing but war and disaster. We as Christians must call on people to be transformed. The problems that face this nation are not political problems. They are spiritual problems.

Yet another of God’s Paint-by-Number works

1 Timothy 1:1-20

     Paul tells Timothy that he left him in Ephesus so that Timothy could stop those whose teachings were contrary to the truth. Reading this passage it is hard at first to see what type of teachings he is condemning, but as I read closer I realized that Paul phrased it that way because he wanted to give us a guideline to recognize any future false teaching as well. How can we recognize false teaching and meaningless speculation? Teaching that is from God helps people to live a life of faith in God. It builds up the love in believers’ hearts and leaves them with a clear conscience. It leads them away from sexual and other sins that treat other people as objects. We are all at root sinners and must recognize that our only salvation is through the action of God.

Psalm 86:1-17

     Let me join with the psalmist in praying to God. If we give ourselves to God, He will give us happiness. If we call on the Lord in our times of trouble, He will answer us. He alone is God. Let my prayer always be:

Teach me your ways, O Lord,
that I may live according to your truth!
Grant me purity of heart,
so that I may honor you.

I will praise God for as long as He gives me breath and when I enter into His presence I will praise Him some more. God is merciful and compassionate. I desire that He gives me the strength to serve Him in all of my life.

Tree in Hickory Run State Park

Proverbs 25:17

     Today’s proverb tells us not to visit our neighbors too often or we will wear out our welcome. This is not a problem for most of us today, since most of us rarely visit our neighbors at all. Nevertheless it is a good point to keep in mind relative to those we do spend time with (although if you are my neighbor, you are welcome to stop by.)

October 1, 2012 Bible Study

     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.

Isaiah 62:6-65:25

     The day will come when God will no longer tolerate people oppressing each other and will intervene to put a stop to it. God stands ready to help, if we but call on Him. Too many of us spend our time worshiping that which is not God and then avoid others because they are not “holy” enough to associate with us. We are afraid of being defiled by the sins of others when our own sins are as bad or worse than theirs. None of us are holy through our own actions. Our righteous deeds are nothing but filthy rags. Christians today need to stop looking for political solutions to what is wrong in this country and the world and call on the Lord in prayer. God is creating new heavens and a new earth, we should pray to Him that all people come to see their need for transformation.

Philippians 2:19-3:3

     Paul writes to the Philippians that he hopes to send Timothy to them soon. He is just waiting to see what is going to happen to himself in his current circumstances. He commends Timothy to them as one who genuinely cares about them and contrasts him with the majority who put their own interests ahead of the interests of serving Jesus. Meanwhile he is sending back Epaphroditus, who was their messenger to Paul. He tells them that Epaphroditus had been sick almost to the point of death, risking his own life to serve the cause of Jesus is helping Paul. Let us rejoice in the Lord. We should not fall into the trap of those who believe that we can find salvation through our own actions. We serve God through His Spirit and put no confidence in human effort.

Magrat discovers the bird feeder

Psalm 73:1-28

     The psalmist echoes a common refrain. He knows that God is good, but is often tempted to envy the prosperity of evildoers. It often appears that those who ignore God and strive after their own aggrandizement prosper and live lives of ease. Yet, when the psalmist turned to worshiping God with his fellow believers he saw how empty those lives were. He praises God for keeping him safe and preventing him from surrendering to the bitterness in his own spirit. Let me not develop a bitter envy of those who have more than I.

Proverbs 24:13-14

     Just as honey brings pleasure to the mouth when we eat it, so does wisdom bring pleasure to our souls.