Tag Archives: Psalm 30

August 8, 2015 Bible Study — Imitate Me As I Imitate Christ (And Not As I Fail To Do So)

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Proverbs 20:28-30

    A ruler is secure when he is loved by his people. He will be loved by his people when he demonstrates that he loves them by doing what is in their best interest, not what is in his own best interest. This applies even in governments which are variations of democracy. If the people, who are the rulers in such governments, vote for what is in the best interest of their fellow citizens rather than just what they perceive is in their own interest, the government will be strong and well-loved. When the people vote for they perceive as being in their own interest rather than what they believe to be in the best interest of others, the government will be weak and hated. In the latter case, it will be replaced by a government whose rulers, at best, have the appearance of answering to the people, but do not.

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Psalm 30

    All too often when times are good we respond just as the psalmist did. We think that nothing will ever go wrong again and that our success is a product of our own skill. We forget God, or minimize the amount of time we spend with Him. I am as guilty of this as the next person. Sometimes, we think that our success is evidence that we are doing God’s will and that therefore we do not need to seek time in communion with Him. If we make that mistake, God will discipline us and act to bring us back to Him. If we once more turn to Him and seek His will He will turn our mourning to joy.

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1 Corinthians 4

    Paul tells us not to judge ourselves, nor should we fell condemned by the judgement of others. The only judgement which matters is that of God. We should not judge ourselves as better than others, especially not on the basis of which human leaders we follow.
    Paul urges the Corinthians to imitate him. Let us seek to follow leaders whom we can imitate and by imitating them we are imitating Christ. We should strive to live our lives in such a manner that when others imitate us they are imitating Christ.

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Ezra 7:1-8:20

    The king of Persia recognized the value of people following God’s law. He encouraged Ezra to travel to Jerusalem and appoint judges and magistrates who would judge according to God’s laws. Artaxerxes also encourage Ezra to teach God’s law to those who did not already know it.

February 6, 2015 Bible Study — No One Knows the Day or Hour

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Proverbs 7:24-27

    The proverb writer continues his condemnation of sexual immorality. I wonder to what degree one could take his description of the immoral woman as a warning to women not to be that woman.

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Psalm 30:1-12

    Do we recognize our success as coming from God? Or do we do as the psalmist did the first time he did well and think, “Nothing can stop me now”? It is God’s favor which makes us secure, if we turn from Him, He will turn from us. However, when we call out to Him, He will rescue us. His anger lasts only until we learn to rely on Him. His love is for eternity. God will turn our mourning into joy. Let us not be silent. Rather let us sing praises to God.

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Matthew 24:29-51

    Jesus continues His prophecies concerning the fall of Jerusalem, His second coming, and the end times. He tells His disciples, and through them, us, to pay attention because when we see the things He had just talked about happen we will know that His return is near. This tells us that we should study the Scripture and look at how events happening in the world around us match up with prophecies about the end. However, we must also be careful not to fall into the trap of thinking we have it all figured out. Jesus tells us that no one knows the day or the hour of His return.
    My father once summed up what I believe about this, a belief I am sure I got from him. He said that we should live as if Jesus will return in the next few minutes and plan as if we will live on this earth until we are one hundred years old. We do not know when Jesus will return. As a result we must be ready all of the time. We have been put in charge of carrying out God’s will here on earth, I pray that He finds me doing so when He returns.

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Exodus 23:14-25:40

    When I read about the three festivals here it struck me that they represent the three ways in which we should praise God. The first, the Passover, is a celebration of what God has done for us in the past, the ways in which His power has delivered us from suffering. The second, the Festival of Harvest, is to celebrate our faith that God is taking care of us in the present. The third, the Festival of the Ingathering (or Final Harvest), is to celebrate that God will take care of us in the future, that indeed, He has already provided for our future needs.
    The passage goes on to remind the Israelites, and us, that God will be with them, and us. We must not worship the gods of the nations, the society, around us. If we are loyal to God and worship only Him, He will be with us and overcome our enemies for us.

August 8, 2014 Bible Study — Should Others Imitate Me?

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Proverbs 20:28-30

    A ruler who wishes to be safe and secure in his power must love the people he governs and demonstrate his faithfulness to their well-being. The young should glory in the strength of their bodies, while the old should be proud of their grey hair, which demonstrates their experience. Physical punishment is necessary to cleanse us of some of our evil acts. Without it we have trouble obtaining closure and accepting God’s forgiveness.

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Psalm 30:1-12

    Let us exalt the Lord. He has rescued us and will do so when we face trouble in the future. All too often when things are going well for us we begin to think that our good fortune is our just desserts and the product of our own actions. We forget to give credit where it is due, to God. This results in God allowing us to face difficult times to remind us to turn to Him. If we turn to God once more in our troubles, He will turn our mourning into joy. I will give thanks to God forever.

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1 Corinthians 4:1-21

    There is a train of thought in today’s society that, as long as our conscience is clear, we should not worry about how others judge us. This is half right. We should not worry about how others judge us, but it is not enough that our conscience is clear. God will judge us. He will examine our motives and secrets, even those we hid from ourselves, and decide what judgement we are due. We cannot rest easy because our conscience is clear, we must allow the Spirit to guide us and show us where we are not living according to God’s standard.
    Since we are not to trust our judgement of ourselves, how can we possibly trust our judgement of another? This mistake can be compounded if we attempt to take pride of place because we follow this leader over that leader. Let us not make the mistake that the teachings of one leader or another will be all we need to know in order to serve God faithfully. In order to faithfully serve God we need to allow His Spirit to guide us and be open to new insights which He may wish to give us. It is my goal to live my life so that I can encourage others, as Paul does here, to imitate me. Oh Lord, let me live my life so that others who imitate me are imitating You!

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Ezra 7-8:20

    Some time after the Temple was finished, Ezra received a commission from Artaxerxes to travel to Jerusalem. This passage is an example how God may inspire political leaders who do not choose to worship Him to, nevertheless, aid us in carrying out the tasks which He has assigned us. In addition to contributing to Ezra’s mission, Artaxerxes sent out a call to all of those Israelites living in exile encouraging them to join Ezra in traveling to Jerusalem.
    Ezra gathered those who were volunteering to join him. When he went over the list of those present he realized that no Levites had chosen to join him. Rather than travel without those who had the gifts which he felt were necessary to his mission, he sent respected men as emissaries to find Levites to join him. This is a lesson for any leader who is preparing to undertake a mission for God. First, ask for volunteers. Then evaluate the skills of those who have volunteered. If there are skills which you believe you will need to carry out God’s mission that are not present among those who have volunteered, recruit those with the needed skills.

February 6, 2014 Bible Study — No Man Knows the Day or the Hour

     I am trying something different. Previously, I have always placed my comments on the passage in the order Old Testament passage, New Testament passage, Psalm, Proverb. For the near future I am going to post them in the order in which I prepare the comments. This is likely to be the reverse of how I was doing it, but I foresee changing it up depending on what strikes me first. Please let me know what you think of this change.
     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. In order to make that possible I read the passages and write my thoughts a day, or more. in advance. If you have any thoughts or comments regarding these verses or what I have written about them, please post them.

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Proverbs 7:24-27

     The proverb writer finishes his warning against seeking out a partner in adultery. Getting involved in an adulterous relationship will lead to disaster. I had not thought of this earlier, but one need only look at the news over the last few years to realize the truth of this.

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Psalm 30:1-12

     What a wonderful psalm of joy. It is a reminder that our sorrows are temporary, but the joy which God gives us is eternal. God will turn our mourning into joyful dancing.

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Matthew 24:29-51

     Jesus continued to talk about His return. He pointed out that no one, not even Himself, knows when that will happen. Only the Father knows. We do not know what day Jesus will return, so we must remain alert and doing His will. Jesus taught us to live as if He will return at any moment. My father taught me that, as a Christian, I should plan to be around for another hundred years, but live as if my next moment may be my last. I think that this is consistent with what Jesus was teaching here.

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Exodus 23:14-25:40

     God instituted three festivals throughout the year for the people of Israel. This reminds us of the importance of rituals and ceremonies in worshiping God and in creating a community. If we faithfully serve God, and form a community which faithfully serves God, He will bless us with health and well-being.

August 8, 2013 Bible Study — What Makes Me Better Than Anyone Else?

     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.

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Butterfly on the butterfly bush

Ezra 7-8:20

     In the seventh year of the reign of Artaxerxes, Ezra the priest traveled from Babylon to Jerusalem, along with other priests and Levites. Artaxerxes gave Ezra a letter to take with him to Jerusalem. The letter gave Ezra permission to travel to Jerusalem with funds and articles for worship he had received from Artaxerxes and his officials. In addition, the letter instructed the officials of the region of which Jerusalem was part to supply Ezra with a stipend out of the taxes which they collected. They were also instructed that the priests and other Temple workers were exempt from taxes.
     Upon receiving the letter from Artaxerxes, Ezra gathered Jewish leaders in exile to go with him to Jerusalem. These leaders were accompanied by their families and other men of Israel. When the group had gathered, Ezra discovered that he had priests and other people, but no non-priestly Levites. Ezra sent word to a group of Levites living in exile in another city requesting they send representatives to accompany him. His request was granted and a group of Levites and other Temple servants joined his expedition.

Butterfly on the butterfly bush
Butterfly on the butterfly bush

1 Corinthians 4:1-21

     Paul wraps up his teachings on our attitudes towards the various teachers of the Gospel today before starting on other topics. He tells the Corinthians (and us) to view leaders such as himself and Apollos as mere servants of Christ. We should not be proud of following one teacher over against another. Paul asks them what makes them better than anyone else. Isn’t it true that anything that might be listed as making us better than someone else is something which was given to us by God? If it was a gift from God, then by what right do we boast of it?
     If everything about us that makes us people of value was a gift from God, how dare we claim to be better than anyone else? God could just as easily give them the gifts which He has given to us.

Butterfly on the butterfly bush
Butterfly on the butterfly bush

Psalm 30:1-12

     Today’s psalm is a reminder of our all too human tendencies. When times are good we often forget God and think that we are invincible in our own power. When that happens God brings trouble upon us that is beyond our ability to master. However, if we turn back to Him in those times of trouble, He will rescue us once more and bring us back to times of peace. When God restores our fortunes, let us not forget Him a second time. Rather let us praise His holy name and not be silent. Let us thank Him forever.

Butterfly on the butterfly bush
Butterfly on the butterfly bush

Proverbs 20:28-30

     It is through love of, and faithfulness to, his people that a ruler’s power is made secure. While the young are rightfully proud of their strength and dexterity, we should not be ashamed of the signs that show we have gained experience and learned how to deal with diverse problems. Sometimes physical punishment is the only way to teach someone, ourselves included, the folly of evil.