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March 7, 2015 Bible Study — Time Is Running Out

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Proverbs 10:29-30

    Those with integrity can rely on God’s directions and instructions to show them how to live safely and security. On the other hand those same directions and instructions are an obstacle and detriment to those who do evil.

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Psalm 50:1-23

    The psalmist says it much better than I ever could. God does not need, nor does He want, our material possessions. He wants us to be thankful for all that He has done for us and for us to obey His decrees as we have promised. The wicked may pretend to care about doing what is good and right, but God knows the truth. They may think that He will not hold them accountable, but God is merely giving them time to repent and turn from their wickedness.

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Mark 13:14-37

    Jesus continues His prediction about the destruction of the Temple and the end times. This account is in all three of the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke). When I was growing up in the 1970s people in the Church spent a lot of time reading this passage and other prophecies of the end times trying to figure out when Jesus would return. My father spent a lot of time studying Scriptures about the end times, but he always pointed out to those who thought they had it figured out that all three Synoptic Gospels quote Jesus as saying that no one knows the day or the hour. Over time all of those who made predictions about when Jesus would return were discredited and people in the Church lost interest in studying about the end times (the economic recovery of the 1980s and the end of the Cold War contributed to that loss of interest). Over the last few years I have begun to feel like the Church is not spending enough time studying the end time prophecies in the Bible.
    Today as I read this passage it struck me that the root of that concern is addressed here. Jesus tells us that we should learn a lesson from the fig tree. When it begins to sprout leaves we know that summer is near. In the same way when we see the sorts of things Jesus prophesied about the end times (and that are recorded elsewhere in the Scripture) we know that His return is near. Taken by itself that statement does not sound like an imperative command. However, as soon as He finished that prophecy Jesus told a parable about His return. As part of that parable He tells us that we must keep watch because we do not know when He will return. We have been given tasks to complete before His return, we need to have a sense of urgency about completing those tasks. One way to gain that sense of urgency is to study the prophesies of the End Times and realize how many of them are being fulfilled today. Time is running out, are we going to complete the tasks we have been assigned?

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Numbers 8-9:23

    A year after leaving Egypt the people of Israel celebrated the Passover a second time. Only those who were ceremonial clean were allowed to take part in the celebration. Some of those who were ceremonially unclean came to Moses and asked why they should be prevented from celebrating this feast. Moses’ answer was that if someone was ceremonially unclean, or on a journey to a foreign land, they could celebrate the Passover after their time of purification, or upon their return. This provides us with an example that our focus should not be on the calendar, but rather on the meaning of the celebration.

September 06, 2014 Bible Study — Avoid the Appearance of Impropriety

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Proverbs 22:22-23

    Those who exploit the poor and use the courts to oppress the needy will face God’s judgement. The poor may not have the means to resist the efforts of the wealthy and the needy may be unable to mount a defense in court, but God will bring ruin on those who take advantage of this fact.

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Psalm 50:1-23

    God appreciates when we make offerings to Him. Giving of our wealth pleases Him. However, He does not need our money nor our resources. What He truly desires is that we serve Him. If we refuse to follow God’s commands, if we approve of the actions of thieves and adulterers, if we speak evil and lies, if we slander those closest to us, God will not be bought off by offerings and sacrifices. What God truly desires from us is that we be thankful for what He has given us, that we follow the path He has shown us. Let us live righteously, then, and only then, God will approve of our sacrifices and offerings.

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2 Corinthians 8:16-24

    This passage reminds us of the importance of avoiding even the appearance of impropriety when handling money donated for charitable use. Even Paul, for all of his stature in the early Church, was careful to make sure that he was accompanied by people who were not beholden to him while he transported monies donated for the relief of the believers in Jerusalem. He was careful to make sure that not only did he do what was right in the sight of God, but in the sight of man as well.
    This lesson is all too often forgotten by those entrusted with monies intended to do God’s work, and sometimes by those who give those monies, it is just as important that we be seen to be handling that money appropriately as it is to be actually doing so. When doing the Lord’s work it is just as important to avoid the appearance of impropriety as it is to avoid impropriety. One of the reasons it is important to avoid the appearance of impropriety is that it is all too easy to slip into misusing funds, or other improprieties, when no one can see if we are doing something inappropriate.

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Song of Solomon 1-4:16

    The Song of Solomon is a celebration of sexual love between a man and a woman. It speaks of the sensual nature of such love, but it emphasizes the importance of waiting until the time is right to experience such love. The time is right when both parties are captivated solely by the other. Not captivated in the sense we usually use the term when discussing sexual love, but captivated as in captured and unwilling to risk losing the other person. The right time for sexual love is when both parties are unwilling to consider other sexual partners for fear of losing/weakening their relationship with the one that matters.
    This passage also tells us that the appropriate place for sexual love is in private, not hidden from others, but reaching fulfillment when in private.

March 7, 2014 Bible Study — Watch For Him!

    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 10:29-30

    The path which God has laid out for us will provide us with protection and safety if we do what is righteous, but if we do evil that path will lead us to destruction. The godly will rest comfortably in God’s care, but the wicked will have their lives disrupted time and again.

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Psalm 50:1-23

    God praises those who are righteous for the offerings and sacrifices which they give to Him and to His service. However, He reminds them that He does not need their material possessions, all of earth belongs to Him. What God desires from us is our thankfulness and for us to keep the vows which we have made to Him. Then He asks the wicked why they bother to pretend to honour Him. They may offer sacrifices, but the rest of their behavior demonstrates that it is just for show. Offering out of our material possessions to God serves no purpose if we do not live a life of thankfulness to God and walk the path of righteousness.

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Mark 13:14-37

    Jesus tells His disciples that a time of terrible trials are coming. In those days, many will need to flee without taking time to gather their possessions. During that time false Messiahs and false prophets will arise, but we are to be careful not to be fooled by them. When Jesus returns, everyone will see Him. He will not be hidden away, but will come on the clouds so that everyone will know of His arrival. Let us keep watch because the day of His return is coming. No one knows the day when He will return, so we need to take care that He finds us doing His work when He returns and does not find us sleeping. Jesus’ return will be soon, I pray that He finds me doing His work when He arrives.

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Numbers 8-9:23

    God had Moses set apart the Levites to His service. As part of this process God reminded the people of Israel that He had claimed the first-born sons of all of Israel as His when He struck down the first-born sons of the Egyptians. The Levites would be dedicated to Him in place of the first-born sons of the rest of Israel. The passage describing the dedication of the Levites to God is a description of the second Passover. What I find insightful are the men who came to Moses because they were unable to take part in the Passover at the prescribed time. They wanted to know how they could still celebrate this pivotal and meaningful ceremony. Do we have a similar desire to take part in ceremonies designed to worship and praise God?

September 6, 2013 Bible Study — Accountability in Handling Church Funds

     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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Song of Solomon 1-4:16

     The Song of Solomon represents a beautiful exchange between two people in love. The young man says that she is the most beautiful among women. The young woman says that her lover is pleasing beyond words. There is a lot of veiled sexual imagery in this passage, however, the young woman reminds other young women not to awaken love until it is time, to wait until marriage before becoming sexually active.
     The young woman says of the young man that he belongs to her and she belongs to him. The young man says that she has captured his heart and is his treasure. It is wonderful to be in such a relationship. I love my wife and this passage reflects my feelings towards her. I am hers and she is mine. She has captured my heart and is my treasure.

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2 Corinthians 8:16-24

     Paul tells the Corinthians that when he suggested to Titus that Titus return to Corinth, Titus enthusiastically embraced the idea. In addition, Paul was sending two other believers with Titus. One was a man praised by all of the churches in Macedonia for his service to the Gospel and chosen by them to accompany Paul in taking their offerings to the believers in Jerusalem. The second man is someone whom Paul has chosen for his enthusiasm in serving the Lord. Paul tells the church in Corinth to tell those who wonder whether Titus can be trusted that he has been a partner with Paul in his ministry.

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     In this passage Paul gives us a model to follow when gathering money for a charitable cause. When the money has been gathered, Paul is sending it accompanied by two men from the local churches. They have been chosen because they are known and trusted by the people who had given the money. Paul is careful to take every effort to make sure that everyone can be confident that he (and Titus) are handling the money according to the wishes of those who gave it.
     In the same way, we today should manage the financial affairs of our congregations and other organizations striving to do God’s work so that everyone can have confidence that we are spending the money in the manner and for the purposes which we claim.

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Psalm 50:1-23

     The psalmist tells us that God will summon all of humanity before Him and at that time He will pass judgment on those who have entered into a covenant with Him. He does not need our material possessions and giving them to Him is not going to appease His anger. He wants us to be thankful to Him and to fulfill His will in all of our actions. Those who join in with thieves and adulterers will gain nothing from reciting God’s words or promising to enter into a covenant with Him. The only path to salvation from God’s judgment is to accept His free gift and to thankfully honor Him in all that we do.

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Proverbs 22:22-23

     Just because the law will allow you to exploit the poor and prevent the needy to have recourse to the courts to stop your taking advantage of them does not mean that you will be home free. The courts may not defend the poor and needy, but God will. We will all answer to Him for how we treat our fellow man.

March 7, 2013 Bible Study — No One Knows the Day Or the Hour

     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.

Dogs in the park
Dogs in the park

Numbers 8-9:23

     After the dedication of Aaron and his sons, God gave Moses the instructions for dedicating the Levites. The Levites were to be purified and dedicated to the Lord in place of the firstborn sons of the rest of the Tribes of Israel.
     A year after the Israelites had left Egypt, God instructed Moses that the Israelites should celebrate the Passover feast in remembrance of their deliverance from Egypt. The people of Israel made plans to celebrate the Passover at the appointed time. However, on the day of the feast some of the men were unclean because they had touched a dead body. They did not want to miss celebrating the Passover and went to Moses for instruction. Moses inquired of God as to what should be done. God instructed Moses that those who were ceremonially unclean from touching a dead body or are unable to celebrate the Passover at the appointed time because they are on a journey, they are to celebrate the Passover the following month instead of at the appointed time.

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Mark 13:14-37

     Today’s passage continues Jesus’ prophecy concerning the destruction of Jerusalem and the end times. He tells them that the sign that the destruction is about to commence is when an abomination is taken within the Temple (from the various translations I have read and their notes there is apparently ambiguity in the Greek as to whether the abomination is an object or a person). Jesus told His disciples that when the abomination occurs those living in Judea should flee to the mountains, not even taking the time to go out of their way to get traveling supplies. He further told them that this will be a time of suffering unequaled in all of history. Jesus said that God would cut the suffering short for the sake of His chosen. False prophets and false messiahs would arise during and after this time that would perform miracles and signs to deceive many. Jesus warns us to be on our guard against these false teachers. I remember that in the 1970s many people thought that this passage referenced a coming nuclear war.
     Jesus then told His disciples that after this time of suffering is over He would return. He will appear in the clouds in great power and glory. There will be no mistaking His return, but it will occur at a time that no one will know in advance (excepting only God the Father). This is a very important passage for all Christians. We should study the Biblical prophecies about the end times, but not for the purpose of determining the date of Jesus’ return. The prophecies about the end times will give us insight into events that occur around us. They also remind us that, no matter how bad things appear, they are going according to a plan that God has determined for them. We need to remain prepared for Jesus’ return at all times because there is no way for us to know in advance when it will occur. However, when it does occur, no one will be in doubt about the fact that it has occurred.

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Psalm 50:1-23

     The psalm tells us that God calls those who have dedicated themselves to Him before Him. He tells us (I try very hard to be counted among those who are dedicated to God) that, while He is not unhappy with our offerings to Him, He does not need them, everything in the world is already His. God reminds us that what He truly desires from us is our thankfulness for what He has done for us and our obedience to His commands. However, the psalm also tells us that God condemns those who claim righteousness and recite pious platitudes only as cover for their wicked actions. Reciting righteous platitudes will not hide our evil actions from God. We must repent of our sin and turn to following God’s path before He destroys us. I will strive each day to give my thanks to God for all that He has done for me.

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Proverbs 10:29-30

     How well today’s proverb fits with the psalm. The proverb tells us that those who follow the way of the Lord with integrity will find it to be a stronghold which protects them from attacks. However, those who attempt to use the Lord’s path as cover for evil actions will be destroyed by the very thing that protects those who follow it honestly. This is a direct assault on hypocrisy. Those who hypocritically espouse God’s truth while violating God’s commands will be destroyed by their own words. Those who righteously follow the Lord will be rooted deeply and firmly, but the wicked will be swept aside when troubles come.

September 6, 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.

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Song of Solomon 1-4:16

     Today I begin reading the Song of Solomon. This is a book often recommended to young Christian couples. There is certainly some merit to that. You should feel that the Song of Solomon expresses your feelings toward the person you intend to make your spouse before you commit to such an action. Certainly this passage captures my feelings for my wife:

“You have captured my heart,
my treasure, my bride.
You hold it hostage with one glance of your eyes,
with a single jewel of your necklace.

     In addition this passage twice advises women not to “awaken love before the time is right.” I am pretty sure that in the context this is a reference to sexual activity. I am also pretty sure it contains within it an admonition about how sexual activity is connected to marital love. We, as human beings, are designed to develop an attachment to those we have sexual relations with. Which is why the Bible repeatedly warns against premarital sex, adultery and sexual promiscuity. Such activities will lead us into deeper relationships with inappropriate people than is healthy for us or for them.

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2 Corinthians 8:16-24

     Paul tells the Church in Corinth that Titus was eager to fulfill Paul’s request that he return to Corinth to collect what the Church in Corinth had collected for the relief of the Christians in Jerusalem. He tells them that he is sending with Titus two fellow Christians who had been chosen by the churches to accompany Paul as he took the money to the Christians in Jerusalem. Paul points out that this was done so that there would be no question that the money that was collected was used as intended. This is an important point for those collecting donations to do ministry. Make sure to structure the way that money is handled to ensure that it you can show that the money is spent according to the standards and priorities that you collected it under. It is also a standard we should follow when considering donating to charities. Do they provide a way that you can ensure that they are spending the money in a manner that aligns with their declared reasons for raising the money?

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Psalm 50:1-23

     The psalmist tells us that God has already gathered the people of earth to judgement. God tells us that he has no complaint with our sacrifices and offerings to Him, but that He does not need them because everything is already His. He tells us that what He desires is for us to follow His commands and be thankful to Him for all that He has done for us. This does not mean that we should not give to worthy causes and make offerings to support God’s work. It just means that we need to remember that doing so does not obligate God to us. We can only ask for things that we desire and need. We should be thankful for everything that God gives us, even those things we don’t think we want. There are probably many other messages that can be gleamed from this psalm, but the one that comes to me today is that we can never obligate God to do anything for us. What God does for us is always out of His loving generousness and we are obligated to be thankful for what we receive.

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Proverbs 22:22-23

     Today’s proverb should be one that no one who claims to be a Christian should need reminding of. Just because you can do something does not make it right. If we use our power to advance ourselves at the expense of others, God will claim restitution. Sometimes people think that it is OK to abuse power they have in petty areas because the one they are so abusing has more power in other areas. God will judge us for that just as much as He will judge a Supreme Court Justice for abusing his power.