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February 10, 2013 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. I hope that the Spirit is moving in others through these posts as the Spirit has definitely been convicting me.

Magrat seeks a high spot
Magrat seeks a high spot

Exodus 30:11-31:18

     God instructed Moses that whenever a census of the people was taken each man who was counted was to pay a ransom to God for himself. The ransom was to be a fixed amount with no difference if the person was rich or if the person was poor. The money was to be an atonement for the people and it was to be used for the service of the tent of meeting. It is worth noting that all were worth the same to God.
     God then gave instructions for the priests to wash their hands and feet before they brought a food offering to the altar. It is worth noting that the priests ate a portion of the food offerings, so the comment that they were to do this so they would not die makes perfectly good sense. The passage then goes on to give the recipe for the anointing oil they were to use and the recipe for the incense they were to burn. Both of these formulas were to be used only by the priests in the service of God. The passage goes on to tell us that God had chosen two men to oversee the craftsmen building the Tabernacle. God had given these two men the skills to oversee the skilled workers who would construct the various elements of the Tabernacle. These workers had been gifted by God with the skills necessary to make the various elements of the Tabernacle.
     Today’s passage concludes with a strict command that the people of Israel are to abstain from all forms of work on one day out of seven. They are to keep that day holy to God. That seventh day is to be a day of rest.

Snow on the wood pile
Snow on the wood pile

Matthew 26:47-68

     Yesterday’s passage ended with Jesus telling His disciples that the hour had come. As He said this, Judas arrived leading a crowd armed with clubs and swords. Judas immediately approached Jesus greeted Him as Rabbi and kissed him, thus identifying Jesus for the armed crowd sent with him by the chief priests. These men seized Jesus and arrested Him. One of the disciples drew his sword and struck the servant of the high priest. Jesus told him to put away his sword, telling them all that He could call on God to provide Him with an army of angels. In particular, Jesus said that he could call upon twelve legions of angels. I am not sure of the significance of that number, but I believe that it was based on the number of tribes of Israel and would have been perceived to be sufficient to take on Rome. Jesus tells His disciples that if He summoned those angels, the Scriptures which said it must happen as it was about to would not be fulfilled. Jesus then confronted the crown arresting Him, asking why they were coming out at night to arrest Him when He was in the Temple courts each day? At this point all of Jesus’ disciples fled.
     Jesus was brought before Caiaphas and the Sanhedrin for trial. The Sanhedrin called for witnesses against Jesus and many came forward. However, they were unable to get any two to agree on the charges they made against Him. The best they could manage was two who testified that Jesus has said that He would destroy the Temple and rebuild it in three days. At this point the high priest turned to Jesus and demanded that He answer the charges. Jesus remained silent. The high priest then demanded that Jesus answer as to whether He was the Messiah. When Jesus answered the high priest interpreted His answer as blasphemy and demanded that the Sanhedrin call for Jesus’ death. The Sanhedrin agreed and passed out a sentence calling for Jesus’ death.

Flowers during the worship service
Flowers during the worship service

Psalm 32:1-11

     How wonderful it is to know that God will forgive our sins. All that we need to do is admit to them. I marvel at how often I have experienced what the psalmist talks about, how I struggle when I try to hide my sins. What an amazing relief it is when I admit that I have sinned and done wrong. I will strive to admit when I do wrong and change my behavior so that I do not repeat those failings. I will seek out those things in my life which I try to justify that God has said are sin. I will not try to pretend that they are not sin…OK, I will strive to not pretend that they are not sin. I know that there are things in my life that I still deny are sin that God is waiting to convict me on (generally waiting until I yield to Him on other things that He has already called me to address). I will strive to no longer require God to use the bit and bridle to direct me in His paths. All too often I have not responded to God’s prompting until I feel the pain.

Unloading firewood
Unloading firewood

Proverbs 8:27-32

     The proverb writer tells us that wisdom was there when God created the universe. There are many ways to interpret what this passage means. I take it to mean that wisdom is inherent in the design of the universe and that if we wish to lead a fulfilling and happy life we need to follow the path of wisdom. I remember role playing with a young man who, when the rest of us told him to think after he did something especially foolish in game terms told us that he did not want to think, he just wanted to have fun. Eventually we were able to show him that, at least when it came to role playing games, one had more fun when one thought things through before acting. Unfortunately at least one of the men who helped impart that lesson never learned to apply it to his life outside of the game and, last I heard, is in jail.

October 11, 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.

Mushroom in the woods

Jeremiah 16:16-18:23

     Lord, You are my strength, my refuge in times of trouble. Those who trust in You will be like a tree planted by the river. They will bear Your fruit for the whole world to be nourished. Lord, You search our hearts and know our motives.
     Jeremiah condemned the people of Jerusalem for doing business on the Sabbath as if it was just another day. They could not dedicate even one day a week to God. Look around us in our society, we do the same. I am as guilty of it as the next person. I need to learn to dedicate one day a week to God. It does not need to be Sunday, but it needs to be an entire day. Guide me and direct me Lord in the paths to that goal. We are jars of clay being shaped by the Potter, if we do not take the shape which He desires, we will be smashed and formed over. Dear Lord, bring Your Spirit upon me so that I allow you to shape me on the potter’s wheel of life.

Forest stream

1 Thessalonians 4-5:3

     We are to live in a way that pleases God. This means staying away from sexual sins. We must not allow society around us to catch us up in lustful passions that lead to sexual sins. If we truly love those around us, we will not use them to satisfy our lusts for sexually immoral behavior. There is a place for sexual activity and it is within the bonds of marriage, between two people who have committed to caring and meeting each other’s needs. We should live a quiet life, supporting ourselves through our productive work. This will lead those who are not Christian to respect the way we live.
     Paul reminds us yet again that when Jesus returns, those Christians who have died will be resurrected to join Him. Then those of us who remain alive will be caught up to join Him with them. The time of His return will come unexpectedly. We should remain alert so that His return does not catch us unprepared.

Hickory Run Lake

Psalm 81:1-16

     Let us sing praises to God and keep His decrees. If we keep God’s decrees, He will lift the heavy burdens from our shoulders and provide us with all of our needs. If we ignore His commands and follow our own wishes and wisdom, we will struggle as we worship false gods that cannot help us.

The colors of fall

Proverbs 25:6-8

     Do not campaign for honors for yourself. Instead wait for others to see your good works and praise you for them. Do not do good works for the honors that others might bestow on you, but for the sake of serving the Lord.

September 29, 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.

Magrat Takes a Nap

Isaiah 57:15-59:21

     The prophet Isaiah condemns those who put on the forms of piety and righteousness without actually behaving in a righteous manner. He uses fasting as the example behavior, but I believe this applies to all sorts of “righteous” behavior. There are many people who claim to be working to do good who are in actuality merely working to please themselves. God gives the standards by which He judges righteousness. It is to free those who are wrongly imprisoned, to lighten the workload of those who work at your command. It is sharing your food with the hungry and shelter to the homeless. It is giving clothes to those who need them and making oneself available to relatives that need help. If you do these things, then God will bless you. This is not something that you delegate to someone else, whether that someone else be the church or the government. Further you need to keep the Sabbath as a day of rest and a day to focus on worshiping the Lord, not a day to pursue your own interests. This is where I most often fail. I too often spend my day of rest pursuing that which gives me pleasure rather than focusing on God. It is not the doing of that which gives me pleasure that is wrong. It is the failure to focus on God. Isaiah goes on to condemn a nation where lawsuits are based on lies. A nation where the courts oppose the righteous and justice is nowhere to be found. A nation where anyone who renounces evil is attacked. But God will step in. He will apply justice and save those who renounce evil. We must not delegate doing right to others.

Philippians 1:1-26

     Paul begins his letter to the Philippians by praying that their love may grow with increasing knowledge and wisdom. I think this is an important connection. How do we know if our knowledge and wisdom are truly growing in a Godly fashion? The answer is that if they are, the increase in knowledge and wisdom will lead to an increase in our love for others and for God. If we find ourselves fighting with others and with an ever shrinking circle of people with whom we associate (or who associate with us) then we can know that our knowledge and wisdom are not growing in the fashion God intends.
     Paul goes on to say that because of his imprisonment the gospel is being preached boldly. While some are preaching the gospel out of jealousy and rivalry with Paul, many are preaching it sincerely. Paul does not care what motives lead people to preach the gospel, as long as what they are preaching is the gospel. This passage concludes with Paul telling us that he is torn between continuing to serve God on this earth and dying and going to be with the Lord. This represents what our attitude towards life and death should be. We should view death as a joyous reward where we get to be in the presence of God completely. On the other hand we should view this life as an opportunity to serve God in all we do.

Magrat Takes a Walk

Psalm 71:1-24

     The psalmist turns to God in his time of trouble. He calls on God to rescue him. Like the psalmist, God has been with me since childhood. I was raised in a Christian home by Godly parents. While there have been times in my life where I have fallen away from God, God has been part of my life since my earliest years. I hope that I have been an example to many, but I wonder if I have been less of a servant than I could have been. I call on God to use me as an example going forward so that those who meet me will desire to know Him as I do.

Magrat at rest

Proverbs 24:9-10

     Fools scheme to commit sins. Do not take pride in your strength if it fails when times get tough.