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December 23, 2014 Bible Study — “Not By Might Nor By Power, But By My Spirit,’ Says the Lord

For today, One Year Bible Online links here. Christmas is coming soon. Let us remember what it is truly about, the birth of Jesus Christ. Let us strive to not be caught up in the commercialism which is what this season is about for many in our society today.

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Proverbs 30:21-23

    The writer describes four situations that usually turn out badly, although the first and last are variations on the same thing. When those who have not received any training for it are suddenly thrust into positions of authority, they usually make things worse than they were, no matter how bad things were to begin with.

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Psalm 142:1-7

    When your troubles seem to be more than you can handle and you do not know to whom you should turn, turn to God. He will give you direction and give you the help which you need. An important thing to remember is that you will need to follow the guidance which God gives you if you want to receive the help He is offering.

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Revelation 14:1-20

    John describes three angels who he saw flying over the earth. The first he saw proclaiming the Gospel throughout the entire earth. The second declared that Babylon, the city that had spread immorality throughout the earth, had fallen. The third declared that any who worshiped the beast and received its mark will suffer the torment of God’s judgment. The word translated as “angel” means more generally “messenger”, although in this context it carries the additional connotation of being a divine messenger. I believe that the first angel represents the Church spreading the Gospel throughout the world. The second angel is the message that every world power will fall when it begins to encourage the people of the world to indulge in immorality (although, I am open to the possibility that the “Babylon” in this verse represents a specific world power, but we will not know which one until the end). Finally, the third angel is a warning against joining in the world’s worship of the created rather than the Creator.

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Zechariah 4-5:11

    Today’s passage starts with a vision which is later referenced by John in the book of Revelation. However, before Zechariah gets to that, he gives a message that is very important. We will not accomplish God’s will by our great strength, military prowess, or political power. The only way in which we will accomplish God’s will is through His Spirit. However, if we rely on God’s Spirit to do His work, nothing will be able to stand in our way. Every obstacle will be leveled in our path. Let us not lose heart just because we are only able to start addressing a big problem is a small way.
    Then Zechariah refers to the two olive trees that stand before the Lord. He is told that they are the two anointed ones who stand in the court of God. In the book of Revelation, John expands upon this. It is interesting to see how the themes throughout the Bible tie together.
    The passage ends with a vision of two flying women carrying a basket containing all of the sins (the actual Hebrew word translates as “appearance”) of the people of the land. It is revealed that this “appearance” is Wickedness. This wickedness is carried off to “Babylon”. where they build a temple for it and worship it. (I suspect that this passage is in the back of John’s mind when he wrote about the second angel in today’s passage from Revelation). I think that this is a warning for us that the people of this world worship all sorts of sin and that we should be careful not to get dragged into their idolatry.

December 23, 2013 Bible Study — It Is Not By Force Nor By Strength, But By My Spirit

     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 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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Zechariah 4-5:11

     Zechariah has another vision in which an angel gives him a message from God concerning Zerubbabel’s task of rebuilding the Temple. However, this message is for everyone whom God has called to a task (which is everyone). No matter how simple or how daunting that task is, let us remember God’s word concerning the tasks He has given us: “It is not by force nor by strength, but by My Spirit says the Lord.” We will not accomplish any task God has set us by force, nor by our strength. We will only accomplish the tasks which God has set us by relying on His Spirit.
     Zechariah’s vision next included an image of a basket containing the sins of everyone throughout the land. Those sins were represented by a woman named “Wickedness”. The basket containing Wickedness was carried to Babylon, where a temple will be built for it to be worshiped. The implication here is that there are lands and peoples who build temples and worship wickedness in the same way in which the people of God worship God and His righteousness. Are we building a temple to wickedness today? Or is it already built? Let us not worship at the temple of wickedness.

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Revelation 14:1-20

     John recounts how the Lamb (Christ) will gather the 144,000 (a symbolic number), who had His name and the name of the Father on their foreheads, and present them as a first fruits offering before God’s throne. Following this, three angels will fly over the earth proclaiming God’s messages. The first will proclaim the Good News over all of the earth. People of every nation, tribe, language, and people will hear the Gospel message and have the opportunity to turn to God and worship Him. The second angel will announce the message that “Babylon” has fallen. In this case, Babylon represents those dominant cities and nations which encourage the people of the world to embrace immorality. Actually, it goes beyond merely encouraging to using force to get people to accept immorality. Finally a third angel will pass over the earth announcing that those who have accepted the mark of the beast will suffer God’s judgment.
     A voice then tells John that those who die in the Lord are blessed, they will rest from their hard work and their good deeds will follow them. Our reading today ends with two angels harvesting the earth. The first harvests the grain to be gathered into heaven’s storehouses, the second harvests the grapes which are ripe for judgment to be crushed in the wine press of God’s wrath. The grain represents those who have served God in this life. The grapes represent those who have sought out the pleasures of wickedness rather than serving God.

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Psalm 142:1-7

     I will pour out my troubles to the Lord. When I am overwhelmed He knows the path I should turn and will guide me to it. Even if no one cares what happens to me, God will help me. He will rescue me from my persecutors. The wonderful thing is that even if I fell alone and uncared for, if I turn to God and listen to Him, I will realize that the godly have crowded around me seeking to help me in any way that they can.

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Proverbs 30:21-23

     The writer tells us four things which cause problems. When a servant becomes king or displaces her mistress(this is two of the four). When a fool becomes wealthy. When a bitter woman gets married. Sometimes people are upset by this because people are unfair and think that those who receive this good fortune do not deserve it. However, more commonly the problem is because when these types of people receive this good fortune, they do not know how to carry out the responsibility that comes with their new station and cause great misery for everyone around them.

December 23, 2012 Bible Study–Not By Force Nor By Strength, But By My Spirit

     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.

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Zechariah 4-5:11

     The prophet has three more visions in today’s passage. In the first vision he sees a golden lampstand with seven lamps upon it. On either side of the lampstand he sees an olive tree. When he asks the angel that is his guide what the meaning is he is told that Zurabbabel will succeed by the Spirit of the Lord, not by strength nor by force. Zechariah then asks the angel what the two olive trees signify. He is told that they represent two heavenly beings who stand in the court of the Lord. There is an interesting image in the vision that is not explained, yet that I think is significant. There are tubes that run from the olive trees to the lampstand and golden oil pours through those tubes. I think this represents the Spirit of the Lord pouring into the lamps to keep them lit. I find two important things to take from this vision. The first is that we will not accomplish God’s will by strength and power (whether it is our strength and power or the strength and power of the government). God will accomplish His will by His Spirit, any obstacle that stands in our way will be made level ground before us if we are acting according to God’s purpose for our lives. The second is that we need to remain connected to God in order for His Spirit to flow into us and fuel the lamp that lights the world around us with God’s light.
     The second vision is of a giant scroll flying over the land. The scroll contains a curse against thieves and liars (in particular those who take false oaths). The lesson from this vision is that anyone who uses thievery and dishonesty to build their legacy will see it destroyed.
     The third vision is of a basket filled with the appearance/sin of all the people throughout the land (or perhaps throughout the earth). The basket had a lead cover which was lifted up to reveal that a woman named “wickedness” was seated within the basket. The basket was carried off to Babylon where a temple was built to house the woman (or to house wickedness). The message here is that there are places and times where people worship wickedness. I believe that we are living in such a time and place. We must not allow ourselves to become caught up in that worship of wickedness that is in the society around us.

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Revelation 14:1-20

     Immediately following the vision where the beast placed his number on people we have the writer describe the Lamb and the 144,000 appear in front of him. The 144,000 had the Lamb’s name, and His Father’s name, written on their forehead. This is not just a refusal to accept the beast’s mandate of having its number stamped on the forehead or hand. This is a repudiation of it by having God’s name stamped on the forehead instead. This great choir sang a new song before the throne of God, a song that no one else could learn.
     The next aspect of the vision was three angels flying through the sky, one after another. The first angel proclaimed the Gospel “to every nation, tribe, language, and people.” Everyone will have an opportunity to accept God’s wonderful grace and no one will have an excuse on the day of God’s judgment. The second angel follows declaring that Babylon, the nation which has spread immorality throughout the earth, has fallen. After the second angel had made its declaration throughout the earth the third angel declared that anyone who accepted the mark of the beast will face God’s anger because they have worshiped the beast. The writer tells us that this all means that those who wish to be accounted among God’s holy people must patiently endure persecution.
     Personally, I do not think that the beasts in this represent discrete persons or beings, although this is an understanding that I will continue to test against both scripture and my experience of the world, with guidance from the Holy Spirit. I believe the beast represents the spirit of the age around us and the “number of the beast” on hand and/or forehead represents the attempt to fit into our society and not stand out for ridicule and persecution. The Adversary will tempt us into worshiping him out of our desire to avoid being persecuted.

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Psalm 142:1-7

     I have often spoken of working on my prayer life. I think there is something in this psalm that is a key to improving our prayer lives

I pour out my complaints before him
and tell him all my troubles.

I think that too many of us do not do this. We have a tendency to think of our problems as too minor to talk to God, or that we shouldn’t bother Him with our problems, or maybe that we should just “buck up” and put out problems aside. While it is true that we can become obsessed with our problems so that we do not see God’s blessings, God wants us to come to Him with those things that distress us. When we feel like we are alone in the world and no one cares about our problems we should take them to God. If we do, God will bring us out of the prison of our isolation and show us how we are surrounded by godly people.

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Proverbs 30:21-23

     Today’s proverb says the are four things the earth cannot bear. These things are reprehensible for how the people involved act after what is described happens. When people who perceive themselves to have been oppressed get into positions of power, they are often much worse oppressors than those whom they have displaced could ever have been dreamed of being.