Leviticus 19:1-20:21 + Mark 8:11-38 + Psalm 42:1-11 + Proverbs 10:17
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Old Testament – Today in Leviticus chapter 19 we read about holiness! What a tiny but powerful little word – holy. This chapter is of interest to me in that I continue to struggle with the call to holiness in my life. I understand grace. I get grace. I’m good at receiving grace… 🙂 But holiness? Well, that’s a bit trickier for me personally. I guess where I am at these days in my walk with the Lord is really trying to balance grace and holiness. I know we are saved through grace, not works – but, I also believe there is a call to holiness in our lives once we have received that gift of grace. You know I love Bob Deffinbaugh’s writings over at bible.org. I think Bob’s writings on Leviticus chapter 19 titled “How to Spell Holy” at this link is up there with some of his best stuff. Please check out this link, and make sure you scroll down to read about Bob’s take on “perversions of holiness” – 1. stained glass holiness 2. positional holiness 3. equating holiness with the miraculous 4. isolational holiness 5. holiness by redefinition. Great stuff!

You’ll notice lately that I’ve been punting over to Bob on many of the Leviticus chapters. I’m honestly not finding as much time as I’d like to spend on study & prep as I’d like lately. But, I also think Bob’s writings on Leviticus are powerful – and so here he is on Leviticus chapter 20 at this link. Actually, one quick powerful note on Leviticus 19:18 – “Never seek revenge or bear a grudge against anyone, but love your neighbor as yourself. I am the LORD.” Jesus quoted the underlined portion of this Leviticus verse as we see in Matthew 22:36-40: “”Teacher, which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?” Jesus replied, ” `You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: `Love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the other commandments and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments.”

New Testament – The last few verses in Mark’s readings today are some of the most powerful verses that each of us should really reflect upon in our lives today! I wish I reflected on these verses more often. Check out chapter 8 verses 34 through 38 and spend a few moments really reflecting on these verses and on how they speak to how you are living your life today: “Then Jesus called his disciples and the crowds to come over and listen. “If any of you wants to be my follower,” he told them, “you must put aside your selfish ambition, shoulder your cross, and follow me. If you try to keep your life for yourself, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake and for the sake of the Good News, you will find true life. And how do you benefit if you gain the whole world but lose your own soul in the process? Is anything worth more than your soul? If a person is ashamed of me and my message in these adulterous and sinful days, I, the Son of Man, will be ashamed of that person when I return in the glory of my Father with the holy angels.”

These are incredible verses above! I think the first obvious question these verses open up to us is simply this – do you want to be a follower of Jesus? If the answer is yes, then the instructions that follow are simple and yet not always so easy in our fallen world: 1. give up your own selfish ambition. 2. shoulder your cross. 3. follow Jesus. How are you doing on these 3 points in your life today? And what a profound truth there is in that we will find true life if we give up our life for Jesus – the Good News. I actually have been thinking about this point quite a bit lately. And my thoughts have revolved around “my identity” – and where I get my identity from. I think so often I get my identity from my work or my ministry or my friends or my social life – the problem in all of this is that you’ll keep seeing the word “my” in my identity. And I’m realizing more and more that my identity should be in Jesus alone. Jesus should be the identity. The reality. I think that I am really searching for true life in all the wrong places – in my work, in my friends, etc. And true true life is really only found in one place – Jesus. How about you? What is providing your identity in your life today? Do you think it is possible that your identity could simply be found in Jesus? Do you want this to be the case? I think each of us will do well to not be ashamed of Jesus and the Good News in these adulterous and sinful days… Below is an interesting diagram showing Christian levels of commitment, suggesting that verses Mark 8:34-38 are the “conviction” stage highlighted below. Which stage of commitment do you think you are at today?

Psalms – Today we read Psalm 42 verse 1, which is one of my favorite verses in the Bible! “As the deer pants for streams of water, so I long for you, O God.” That is so right on. Lately these days I have been longing for God more than ever – and I love that. I am thankful for that. There have been seasons in my life – which can certainly be called “dry” seasons – where I have not longed for God. Where I have not longed for the true Living Water. I just love the picture this Psalm verse paints in my mind – a deer in the wilderness is fleeing from hunters. It is literally dying of thirst as it runs. It is tired. It is weary. It is running from death. And it needs water. It pants for streams of water. Like this deer, I pray that I long for God in the same way. As I flee from sin. As I am tired. As I am weary. As I run from death. I need God. I long for God. How about you? Do you long for God these days as a deer longs for water? Are you consistently drinking from the true Living Water?

Proverbs – Proverbs 10 verse 17 is a wonderful reminder to allow God to change us, transform us and correct us along the Way: “People who accept correction are on the pathway to life, but those who ignore it will lead others astray.” The second part of that Proverb is powerful too – if we don’t accept correction, we’ll not only be off the pathway, but we will be leading others astray too… that’s a scary thought. If you don’t accept correction, you’ll be bringing others down with you!

Worship Video: Today’s readings reminded me of the song “Tear off the Roof” by Brandon Lake:
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Please join us in memorizing and meditating on two verses of Scripture today: “Deep calls to deep in the roar of your waterfalls; all your waves and breakers have swept over me. By day the LORD directs his love, at night his song is with me — a prayer to the God of my life.” Psalm 42:7-8 NIV
Prayer Point: Pray that the deep within you will call out to the Deep that is God today. Pray that God’s waves and breakers of Living Water will sweep over you today and forevermore.
Comments from You & Questions of the Day: Based on Proverbs 10:17 today, do you accept correction in your life? Do you accept correction from God? Do you accept correction from others in your life? Do you think that if you don’t accept correction in your life that you will lead others astray? Can you think of an instance in your life where you ignored correction and it ended up being bad for not only you, but others around you? Can you think of an instance in your life where you heeded correction and it ended up being good for not only you, but others around you? Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings? Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!
God bless,
Mike
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======= Ramona:
Leviticus 19:1-20:21
I click on the links to read Bob Deffinbaugh’s commentary on both the 19th and 20th chapter of Leviticus and I like Mike, love his writing and the spirit in which he writes so lovingly and plainly.
I believe Mike has asked the question before in one of his comments but I don’t remember the date or the passage but perhaps it was at the beginning of Leviticus. I know that holiness is not just rituals, clothing and practices; holiness is a lifestyle, a way of thinking and being. For holiness to be achieved one must allow God in to direct your life because without the presence of God all you will have is the appearance of godliness but holiness will be far from you.
In the 20th chapter we find this, 7 So set yourselves apart to be holy, for I, the LORD, am your God. 8 Keep all my laws and obey them, for I am the LORD, who makes you holy.
What we have read in these two chapters are for a people to do in setting themselves “apart” from those around them, but it is God who makes us holy. There is nothing in and of ourselves that makes us holy. We are required to prepare ourselves by lifestyle choices, by changing the way we think and redefining our relationships with our neighbors and friends under the guidelines God has set, but then it is God that comes into our lives and imparts holiness.
There is also something in this 20th chapter that has caused me great trouble, not the edicts but the “problem,” and that is “devoting children to the god of Molech as a burnt offering.” What troubles me is we believe we don’t do this to our children because we don’t actually place our children on a sacrificial alter and light the fire, literally; however, we, as a nation, do this to our children figuratively and symbolically. When a child is sacrificed to Molech, it is for the benefit of the adult doing the sacrificing to insure their prosperity for future endeavors.
When children are neglected because parents feel they are a drain on their resources or because it is inconvenient or costly to invest their time, talent and resources into these little ones, who did not ask to be born, we are in effect placing these little ones on Molech’s alter. We sacrifice the children on the alters of our personal pleasures, lust and desires.
A good friend reminded me about a year ago that it was an alter of Molech and an alter of Chemosh that King Solomon built to honor his many foreign wives (1 Kings 11:7). Both were gods of Lot’s descendents conceived from incest. Chemosh required “sex” upon his alter with temple prostitutes, male and female, and Molech required child sacrifices. It seems that indiscriminant sex outside of the bonds of marriage produce a society that will sacrifice its children for the furtherance of its own pleasure and lusts. Placed in this context one can see that God honors the “marriage bed” and requires the two parties that have become one to be responsible for the children sexual intercourse produces unlike the other gods. Placed in this context one can see why Leviticus 19 and 20 are so very important.
Mark 8:11-38
27 Jesus and his disciples left Galilee and went up to the villages of Caesarea Philippi. As they were walking along, he asked them, “Who do people say I am?”
“Who do people say I am?” That is the most important question. What matters is not what someone else thinks but what you think. I believe one must follow Jesus out of a personal commitment and belief, “But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. (Hebrews 11:6) You can’t come on your church’s faith, you can’t come on your mom’s, dads, grandmas or grandpa’s faith, God doesn’t have grand kids.
My desire for everyone who comes to this site that they receive a revelation of who Jesus is, Amen
Psalm 42:1-11
Do I “pant” for God like a deer who has traveled miles to reach the watering hole? Or do I just stick my tongue in just enough to keep my lips from getting chapped? Is my desire for God so strong that I know that I know if I don’t drink deeply I will die from thirst? Am I trying to quench my thirst on the soft drinks of life that contain sugar, caffeine and phosphates but no God? How I want to desire God as that deer desiring the water that will sustain it to live another day.
Proverbs 10:17
Do I have a teachable spirit? Teach-ability is the only way one will be able to receive correction. Am I on that pathway of life or am I leading others into the microwave oven to be zapped?
Grace and peace,
Ramona
======= Rob:
mike, i love what you say about mark – this is the key pivot in the gospel as it divides quite well into two. up until peters confession of jesus as Christ it has been about the fact that the Christ has come – ‘the kingdom if God is among you… 1v15′. but now Jesus turns the story and says that the Christ must die. This is something Peter cannot grasp – possibly because like us he hasn’t grasped the die-to-live, last-shall-be-first, upside-down nature of the kingdom.
Ironicall the first guy in the gospel to achieve a synthesis of these two halves (incarnated God and dying God) is the centurtion at the cross, who looks at Jesus’ corpse and says ‘truly this may was the son of god’. as i meditate on this, i am reminded of the cross i need to bear myself.
rob
======= Luch:
I loved Leviticus 19:32 “Show your fear of God by standing up in the presence of elderly people and showing respect for the aged. I am the LORD.” The point is that a mark of genuine holiness beyond just the ‘practices/disciplines’ of holiness is to respect the elderly, to treat them in a ‘godly’ way. To not see them as an interruption to our lives but to see them as people who really matter to God. One of my sons works in a home for ‘seniors’ and he gets to be “Jesus” to these people who sometime think the world has forgotten them.
Two of the best books on HOliness that i have read are The Pursuit of Holiness by Jerry Bridges (Navpress) and R.C. sproul’s The Holiness of God. These two very helpful ‘classics’ are readable to every generation.
Luch
======= Micah Girl:
These 2 verses really hit me today in Leviticus 19–
15 ” ‘Do not pervert justice; do not show partiality to the poor or favoritism to the great, but judge your neighbor fairly.
People often lean so far “right” or “left” politically that they favor the rich or favor the poor. We are called on to judge fairly, regardless of position!
17 ” ‘Do not hate your brother in your heart. Rebuke your neighbor frankly so you will not share in his guilt.
This is a challenge. Rather than holding onto a grudge or a judgment against someone, we are supposed to rebuke the person frankly and face the conflict honestly, otherwise we share in their guilt. Wow.
Micah Girl
======= Gina:
I can’t wait to read “How to spell Holy” from the link you gave! Holines is something I struggle with lately also.”Be Holy because I am Holy” – In the place I am right now in my walk with God, I don’t “feel” like I can be Holy enough. Does that make sense? I also think I’m still having a bit of an issue with the Grace thing. I get it in my head, but can’t seem to get out of the “I have to do something to get something” mode. Grace is FREE…the price has been paid…I get it all in my head, but for some reason it’s stuck there. I refuse to give up though – my freedom is in Jesus and it’s coming! Jesus won’t leave us the way we are, He keeps changing us so I know my victory is coming soon!
“What is providing your identity in your life today? Do you think it is possible that your identity could simply be found in Jesus? Do you want this to be the case?
…..I think for me that this changes – not that it should – but sometimes my identity is in Jesus, but sometimes I get off track and it does come from other stuff. Like the readings from yesterday about squandering our money – I have for many years found my identity in the things I had. I think Mae mentioned lots of brand names of clothing that pretty much covered it! I too had to have the newest, latest styles … and I love shoes! hahahahahaha! But now, because of some of those actions, my husband is in a job that keeps him away from home all but 4 days out of each month – we need his salary (and mine) to pay our debt…FOOLISH! We have and are taking drastic measures in our life right now to change this. We both want Jesus to be our identity – not our jobs, or how much stuff or money we have. Just Jesus – – So yes, I believe our identity can be simply found in Jesus alone.
What stood out for me in Mark is where the disciples are kind of freaking out because they forgot the bread…how quickly they forgot who they are with!! Jesus has to remind them of what he did before with the loaves and fish…I know I do the same thing at times! I forget just how BIG our God is and I go into panic mode! What a great reminder that I God is always in control and I am safe as long as I have Him in me!
About correction – well, I hate being corrected but since I’ve been saved, I’ve learned that it is such a good thing! Correction from God is good – He always deals with me personally before He “goes public” (haha) – I’m thankful for that! There are many times in my life that I ignored correction – however, I’m learning to listen to Him more and heed His correction. It’s so much easier to do life the way Jesus wants us to – so much easier!
Gina
======= Angie:
i’m like you gina, i hate being corrected. but i know theres sometimes that i need to be. but along with trying to be more open, i’m starting to listen all the way around. not just one area.
again, i loved psalms. it did however really bother me though how it said picture the deer running from the hunters, trying to escape death. one, i’m an animal rights activist. i truly love animals and am a vegetrian now. i can’t stand the thought of an animal being hunted and also killed. but this reminds me of me. i have dreams where i’m being chased and have no where to go, just like the deer. i’m also tired and scared, and weary. but knowing now that god is there for me, and to protect me, i don’t have them dreams of being chased like i once did. and boy do i know bout being in “dry” seasons. i’ve gotten so angry at god that for a while i shut him completely out. i was wrong for doing that and i feel bad about it.
Angie
======= Mae:
I love what you wrote Gina – He always deals with me personally before He “goes public” … I know exactly what you mean!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Praise the Lord for that, eh?
Mark was very powerful today!
Verse 8:33 stood out for me “Jesus turned around and looked at his disciples, then reprimanded Peter. “Get away from me, satan!” he said. “You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God’s.” ~ I mean … wow, when was the last time Jesus called you satan??? Yikes … This tells me to trust 100% in Jesus Christ. Follow His path and instructions! Don’t get scared, don’t get insecure, those are signs that satan is trying to run you over. Verse 34 “If any of you wants to be my follower, you must turn from your selfish ways, take up your cross, and follow me”. ~ Pretty amazing and so clear … I have to memorize this verse. You know, I do know it all … I KNOW IT. But at times it seems so easy to be caught up in work and spending too much time with unsaved friends. Now I’m thinking of it, it’s like I’m a baby save in it’s play-pen with God watching over me, once in a while He’s checking if I can handle myself outside of the play-pen … but what do I do? Running towards the coffeetable, grab everything I get my hands on, run around the house, see if I can reach the candyjar which I can hardly reach, but yes … I get it and BAMMMMMMM it falls right on my head and it hurts like crazy. And then overwhelmed in pain and guilt I look around if God is there to put me back in my play-pen, where it’s save. Sometimes it feels that I get too much at once; the enemy attacks me and on every point he does. Work, my relatives and friends … in every corner there’s an attack and sometimes it’s too hard to handle. And sometimes I look for Him too late to put me back in my play-pen. I must stop to look around, I must turn from my selfish ways, take up the cross and follow Him!
“If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake and for the sake of the Good News, you will save it”. (verse 35)
Today I’m on cloud 9 … I’m smiling all day long and it seems like I slept with a hanger in my mouth. My dad was saved last night … Praise the Lord!!! He’s so good!!!!!! In a matter of 6 weeks time, my husband and my parents got saved. I’m so happy!!! For myself LOL AND for them! My father has Parkinson’s Disease and I know God will help my dad. He’s going to do wonderful things for my dad, I’m soooo sure!!!
Mae
======= Jenny:
I loved Psalms today, it really spoke to me. I am so weary and i just long for Him. He’s all that matters. I’m desperately wanting to be with Him! To know Him more, to just dwell with Him.
As for identity, all I can think of in the question, who am I? I’ am God’s child. Made by Him and made for Him. Anything else I pursue is eternally worthless. Christ is in me and I belong to Him. My heart my soul my will, take it all. I have nothing but Christ and He is everything I need and more. Though i sorrow and am exhausted, my hope is in Him alone. God my king, save me from my troubled heart!
Jenny
======= Katie:
I am in the process of “accepting correction” right now – from the Holy Spirit… I know that if I don’t accept it, I would be in the process of leading other astray. and that’s one of the things I want LEAST in my whole life.
thank you Lord for leading me in Your ways!
and thank you,writer of the blog, for your insight! God bless you today!
Katie
======= Aaron:
What wonderful message today. It actually took me to Malachi 3:2-4, being put through the refiners fire… I am learning that what God is doing in our lives is a process… being the the impatient one I am, it is difficult for me to wait on the Lord, but I am learning and the rewards are great.
Thanks for posting this
God Bless
Aaron
======= Karen:
I would just emphasize that He said, ‘I am the Lord, I am God.’ I think we would do well to listen to Him.
Karen
======= Margaret:
I really related today to the drawing of “Levels of Commitment”. I had not seen it before and realized that I’m not at the top of the drawing where I hope one day to be. I’m still a “work in progress”.
Margaret
======= Anna:
First I would like to thank you for a wonderful job giving points of reflection on every day readings.
Today’s reading on Leviticus made me think how God selected his people. He asked them to change many things to follow him, and they did. They were not perfect but they learned to turn away from traditional ways of doing things like making sacrifices to idols. Now I know why God selected them even though they were not perfect, they were obedient
Anna
======= Elizabeth:
Hello Everyone,
One thing I love about David’s psalms is that through them I can sense his heart for God AND his own struggles to reconcile that love/faith with his turbulent emotions:
“Sorrow floods my heart,
when I remember
leading the worshipers
to your house. I can still
hear them shout
their joyful praises.
Why am I discouraged?
Why am I restless?
I trust you!
-Psalm 40:4-5
It’s odd how you can trust God in your head and yet struggle with fear and discouragement. I think He delights when we bring our whole self to Him and lay it before Him–fears, worries, trust, faith, hopes. So glad He is big enough for all that ; )
About correction. Actually, I think I am fairly “correctable,” but I struggle with the opposite. I struggle with being over-sensitive to correction or influence by the approval/opinion of men. I am prone to second-guess myself and over-analyze while struggling for excellence.
I imagine most people are of one ilk or the other—they either can’t see their weaknesses and mistakes even when they are bludgeoned over the head with them OR they are sensitive to the point where they must be careful to keep their eyes on the approval of God and the grace of Christ, not on the approval of man or some kind of self-perfection.
I like simplicity of the Contemporary English Version here (though it misses the implications of leading others astray):
“Accept correction,
and you will find life;
reject correction,
and you will miss the road.”
Proverbs 10:17
“Missing the road” is a great metaphor because it teases out the long-term reality of a stubborn spirit. When we miss the road, not only are we NOT on the right road, but we are cruising down the wrong one. It is a bad decision that progressively opens the door to further wrong decisions….
Elizabeth
======= Melanie:
I am being consumed by my daily hurts. Why do I forget God and let the cares of the world consume me? How can I change? I am not a young Christian but I have let life’s disappointments take me down. My soul does thirst for God…but not enough.
Melanie
======= Raeann:
Melanie this verse may help you.
16 And these are they likewise which are sown on stony ground; who, when they have heard the word, immediately receive it with gladness;
17 And have no root in themselves, and so endure but for a time: afterward, when affliction or persecution ariseth for the word’s sake, immediately they are offended.
Raeann
======= Jessica:
This is a link to a great poem that really speaks of what it means to die to ourselves…. http://www.allaboutfollowingjesus.org/living-sacrifice.htm
Dee, Your explanation of what it means to take up your cross was great. I remember when I first fell in love with Jesus I was rebuked by family and friends, and how it was a heavy pain to carry, but how wonderfully and faithfully He came along and gave me strength, filling my life with love and hope. He wants us to carry our cross, but He will help us when we are weary.
How awesome is He who loves us!
Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:28
Blessings,
Jessica
======= Esther:
What does it mean to take up our cross?
Esther
======= Dee:
Esther, to take up our cross, is to physically get on board with Jesus, be His disciple, walk in His shoes, so to speak on earth. What did Jesus do, well he preached the gospel to all who would listen, he healed the sick, fed all who were hungry, prayed without ceasing, faced persecution, died a sinners death and rose and defeated death on a cross. Are we going to have to face that kind of ending. Most likely, no. but I do believe when we truly get committed and on the board with Jesus, you may and will face persecution from family, friends, and such and you have to mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually, take up that cross, and follow our Lord. It sometimes is tough to be rejected and such, but the end result is beautiful! God will open up the windows of heaven and pour you out an abundant blessing that you can’t contain. So take Jesus with you. Jesus said that “if you are my disciple, you must leave mother, father, sister, brother, and follow me” Luke 14:25-27. Matthew 16:25 says, For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but if you give up your life for my sake, you will save it. I hope this helps Esther, God Bless!!
Dee
======= Jennifer:
Just die and you will live. Leviticus tells us how we die to our inner self – Love your neighbor as yourself, and then Christ calls, take up your cross and follow me.
I have heard these verses, believed and felt that I was, but everyday I understand more and more how dieing gives life.
Jennifer
======= Steve:
Proverbs 10:17
Whoever heeds discipline shows the way to life, but whoever ignores correction leads others astray.
The thought of leading others astray because we have ignored correction is a haunting thought. Yes, I believe this is true, we can ignore correction that comes from the Lord and build our model of reality but we will lead others astray and it will surely collapse when the Lord test it. We are rebellious by nature so discipline and listening to correction is not our natural default setting. We can look at discipline and correction a lot of different ways but it always seems to come back to the same place, the reality that we must relinquish our desire to run the show and submit ourselves to the authority of God. Until He is running the show, we are in error, the blind leading the blind.
Steve
======= Neil:
I’m talking about my own context which is in Australia, and I live in an urban area. Around me I see that as Christians we don’t like to administer correction because that would seem judgemental. Is that because the linkages in our Christian life are loose? Are our relationships with brothers and sisters in Christ developing above an interest in sports or meteorology? Correction used wisely is a life saving tool. When someone has given me correction, I have gone away and thought about it and it shows that someone cares about you, that they are willing to help you. I have to say that the 2nd part about influencing others and our responsibility for that was an eye opener.
God bless
Neil
======= Elizabeth:
Holiness is not about what or what we do…It is all about Him…
When you love and meditate on Him His, Holiness comes so sweetly and we stand in His Holiness…
One of our favorite book is written by Bob Sorge
“Power of the Blood” You will be overwhelm with His Presence and will better understand no only the power in His blood, but His Holiness!
Elizabeth
======= Duane:
I know that sometimes we get frustrated because we are looking for purpose and meaning so that we will have some type of identity. But God knows who you are, and when we accept him and his salvation then we find our identity in him. As we do our jobs and as we exist in this life, we live to bring glory and honor to his name. Jesus wants us to make a difference in other people’s lives. As we walk close to the Lord, performing our jobs without complaining and demonstrating love to all, this will cause others to ask what is it that makes us so happy and different from the rest. This then becomes our opportunity to witness for our savior.In James we find these words, ” Dont’s just be a hearer of the word, but be a doer’”
Duane
======= Joe:
Duane, so well said. As my pastor said just last weekend, the worlds says you have to earn your worth, the lord says I am your worth. The Lord is the king and I am so happy to know that my worth is because of the king.
Joe
======== Bob:
Psalm 42: What do you do when your mind is there but your heart isn’t? There is a gap between your head and your heart. Here David is literaly in a fight with himself. How do you “wait on the Lord”? They who wait, he will renew their strength. Honestly, how would you do this? Vs 7 – you position yourself under the waterfall of Grace and wait. Walk in obedience, ask God to break your heart and to restore the joy of Salvation. Make God your treasure.
Bob
======= Jill:
I have a question for you Mike. You talk about where your identity is? We lay down our life for him. Where does family come in? Do we obsess over how much we see our family if I grew up in a large family and did lots of family things. Because that’s what we did! Do we give that expectation up ? It’s a diff generation. What about seeing our grandchildren. Where does honoring our parents come in here?
Jill
======= Chris:
How many times have I read about the martyrs, and wondered: “Would I be able to remain steadfast in professing Jesus if I were being burned at the steak? Fed to the lions? Or beheaded because I confessed Jesus as my Lord and savior? And then,
Jesus said it to Peter in Mark 8:33: “Get thee behind me, Satan: For thou savourest not the things that be of God, but the things that be of men.”
Ouch! That’s me. And then I read on to see how in Mark 8:35 If I want to save my life, I can be sure I will lose it.
OKay, I get it now. But I must constantly remind myself that this could happen at any time, so I better not flatter myself saying how much I love Jesus if I am not willing to go the full length. What a horrible thing to get there and only to be rejected because I rejected Jesus.
Talk is cheap. I’m going to try to be more aware and committed.
God’s love and blessings,
Chris
======= Jane:
Deep calls to deep in the roar of your waterfalls; all your waves and breakers have swept over me. By day the LORD directs his love, at night his song is with me — a prayer to the God of my life.” Psalm 42:7-8 NIV. I love this verse. I love the song with “deep calls to deep” it really makes me examine my Christian Faith and walk. How far are we willing to go? Are we willing to take up our cross and follow him whatever the case may be? He’s calling you and he’s calling me. Nothing can come before him. He will do whatever it takes for us to align up with him. Gods way Is the Highway! Jump on!
Jane
======= Judie:
This would have been a good day to feature the hymn: Holy, Holy, Holy. It would be nice from time to time to include some of the old traditional hymns for the song that goes along with the scripture. I do like some of the new worship songs, but many times, the words do not come through clearly enough for me to understand what they are singing.
Judie
======= Pat:
I’m sorry Mike I tried the Chronological Bible study but was just not pleased with it. I need Scripture from the New Testament and Psalms daily to fulfill me spiritually so starting today I’m returning to this One Year Bible study.
Pat
======= Jeffrey:
Mike,
Regarding correction, there have been a few times in my life when I know God was trying to correct me and get me to heed what he wanted me to do – not what I wanted to do. Sin is insidious and the devil is deceptive. We can go astray easily if we are not careful. It takes an open heart to receive correction for what it really is: love.
Jeffrey
======= Mitch:
OT – Root of Holy in Hebrew is “other”. So…
Be “other” because I, the Lord your God is (ultimate) other.
Be different from the Canaanites in what you eat, what you do, in your relationships, so that they will know you are “other” and you can tell the world “why”.
Look at all God’s commands and realize they are meant for the Israelites to flourish. In Mind, body, and soul. These were explicitly for Israelites, and unless repeated in NT (ex. Moral laws) not meant for current day Christians.
Punishments are severe because they are newly forming as a nation of people – and Need to realize – God views sin very seriously.
NT – Was just thinking of leaven and Pharisees’ bread. When Jesus asked if the disciples got it – was the lesson Jesus is the bread of life, bread is bountiful, and created by Him. On the other hand – Pharisees have existing bread that is infused with yeast (sin) – it gets puffed up but is not created by them just gets enlarged by spreading sin. Or something like that????
Why did it take two applications (tries) to heal the blind man? Did Jesus mess up (make a mistake). IMO think this is a picture of seeing (faith) is usually a process and not done in an instant. Or something like that?
Feel more positive about picking up your cross comment. People in that day in that location would get that “picking up your cross” means Jesus’ ministry was deadly serious. As those executed were made by Romans to carry their cross to place of execution. Israelites had seen it first hand in that the Romans had placed crucified men on crosses up and down the roads surrounding Jerusalem.
MItch
======= Dee:
Hi guys!
I love the way that the scriptures throughout old and new testament coorelate so well. Just like in Leviticus and Mark it talks about holiness. Our level of holiness through God with the responsiveness and willingness of our self to “get” out of the way and allow Gods Way to carry out the diving purpose we have in our lives. And then in Mark the last verse about following Jesus and when he returns he and his holy angels of God will come for those who seek Him, that is awesome! Holy, Holy, Holy!! Love that old bible hymnal.. Also, I loved Mark 8 verse 17 and 18: “Jesus knew what they were saying, so he said, “Why are you arguing about having no bread? Don’t you know or understand even yet? Are your hearts too hard to take it in? ‘You have eyes-can’t you see? You have ears-can’t you hear? Don’t you remember anything at all?”
–Doesn’t that sound typical of us, as humans..here the disciples had Jesus, the Living Son of God right there in their midst and they didn’t register in their head the miracles that just always “showed up” in their lives..God says that His Ways are not our ways, His Thoughts not our thoughts..we can’t even imagine or fathom the possibilities that God and the windows of Heaven will open up if we just believe! Put our hope and trust in Him, the author and finisher of our faith. Wow!! God is Good!! God bless.
Dee
======= John:
Satan
Since Satan is mentioned in Mark 8:33 I thought I would bring up a few things.
From the “Barna Group”
“Six out of ten Americans (59%) reject the existence of Satan, indicating that the devil, or Satan, is merely a symbol of evil. Catholics are much more likely than Protestants to hold this view – 75% compared to 55% – although a majority of both groups concur that Satan is symbolic.”
In Mark 8:33 I will grant that it can be argued that Satan is a real entity or that the concept is one of a “nebulous evil force”. I will also grant that nationally I am in the minority in my view of Satan as a “real entity”. It always seems strange to me when a person believes in God, and angels, yet Satan isn’t real.
As an unbeliever, I tried to prove the Bible wrong, and after quite a bit of time, I couldn’t prove my hypothesis. I understand that people have different views of the Bible and that some will spiritualize, allegorize, metaphorize, etc. the Bible. I believe the Bible is straightforward, and when I disagree with such a person mentioned above: The only point I want to make is that while we may disagree about interpretation, let us be real clear on what the Bible “says” on the issue.
So what does the bible say on “Satan”.
Old Testament
Satan is mentioned in Genesis, Job, and Zechariah. There is controversy over Genesis and I admit that different views on Satan can be argued in Genesis. So for now I would like to mention Job and Zechariah.
In Chapter of Job:
Let us play the analogy game –
“God is real”, “Job is real”, and “Satan is “______”.
“Classical Torah scholarship has not doubted Job’s existence.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Job_(person)
Christians that believe Job is real cite:
Ezek 14:14, 14:20 and James 5:11.
In Zech 3:
“the angel of the Lord is real”, “Joshua is real”, “Satan is “______”.
As stated before, I believe references in O.T. to THE angel of the Lord represent Christ. I would submit vs.4 as proof (at least in this instance).
Zech 3:4
“…Then he said to Joshua, “See, I have taken away your sin, and I will put rich garments on you.”
Joshua here in Zech. has been referring to the High Priest in place in Jerusalem after the return from Babylonian Captivity. A real person.
Even if the chapter is a “good vs. evil” story, and I think it is such a story. Where Angel represents Good, Joshua represents Israel, and Satan represents Evil. IMO the characters that represent these roles are all “real”.
New Testament
While there are quite a few places in N.T. that Satan can be regarded as an “entity” or as evil that is just a “nebulous force”, the important thing is that it could be considered either one.
So where does it seem clear that it can only be one of those choices.
“…consider the emphasis on Satan within the whole of the Sacred Text, the importance placed on the fact of his existence by both biblical writers and the Son of God Himself, and the critical role he has played in the necessity of God’s great plan of salvation for mankind.”
Matt 12:26
“If Satan drives out Satan, he is divided against himself. How then can his kingdom stand?”
How does a nebulous force cast out a nebulous force? Notice himself (Gk. Heautou)is a personal pronoun – not “itself”.
Luke 22:31
“Simon, Simon, Satan has asked to sift you as wheat.”
How does a nebulous force ask or better translated “demand” anything?
1John 3:8
“He who does what is sinful is of the devil, because the devil has been sinning from the beginning…”
How does a nebulous force sin? It is evil and just IS. Sinning is an action taken by an entity, not some passive state of being in the wrong.
Matt 13:39
“and the enemy who sows them is the devil….”
Jesus is explaining the parable. He is explaining what the symbolism represents – the real person or thing.
Good place to stop. With a clear example by our Savior.
I realize that these examples and many others will not change the minds of those who believe Evil is a nebulous force. But for those of you who haven’t made up your mind, are not sure, or are new to Chrisitianity; I implore you, do not believe me,nor an article I post, nor a liberal theologian, nor spiritual books. Instead:
Go to the primary source. Go to the “Word” and do a word study on Satan, Devil, evil one, tempter, etc. Pray about what you read, reflect on it, and make up your own minds.
What does the Bible say, not how it applies in your life or based on pre-conceived notions.
John
======= Ann:
John, if you present all these arguments about satan and in the end you say, “I implore you, do not believe me…” sounds so contradictory isn’t it?
Reading your postings obvivously looks that you’re trying to convince people but thought you weren’t convincing anyway?
Ann
======= John:
Ann,
I have no idea if I was convincing or not regarding my post on Satan :).
I am thouroughly convinced that Satan is a “REAL ENTITY”, but in the end it does not matter what I think.
The purpose of the post was to get people to think, and explore the issue on their own.
I think too many times Christians get enamored with a book, an article, or a persuasive person’s argument on a theological point (issue, doctrine, etc.). They subsequently just adopt that point without really thinking about it, praying about it, or consulting the “Word” about it. That is the same as the “house built on sand” from Matthew’s gospel.
What I was imploring was not to believe written or spoken versions on either side of the issue: “real entity” vs. nebulous force”. Conservative or Liberal.
By extension, the imploring continues down to:
“Go to the primary source. Go to the “Word” and do a word study on Satan, Devil, evil one, tempter, etc. Pray about what you read, reflect on it, and make up your own minds.”
I listed four verses in the New Testament, there are many more to look at and consider.
Build your “house on a bedrock” of study, prayer , and reflection – that ONE does on his or her own.
[BTW think of this decision matrix:
“If you beleive the Devil is a “real entity” and you are right, you can be prepeared for spiritual warfare.”
“If you are wrong, it ends up being a non-event.”
If you believe Satan just represents a “nebulous force”, and you are right – then you can just go thru life knowing that evil just “is”, and it may or may not touch you.
If you are wrong, you will be woefully unprepared for spiritual warfare and the resultant attacks on your faith. Your testimony will be a shambles, and real harm may come to you, yours, and your church.]
John






















































