Deuteronomy 13:1-15:23 + Luke 8:40-9:6 + Psalm 71:1-24 + Proverbs 12:5-7
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Old Testament – Wow. Deuteronomy chapter 13 starts off with a strong warning today – “”Suppose there are prophets among you, or those who have dreams about the future, and they promise you signs or miracles, and the predicted signs or miracles take place. If the prophets then say, `Come, let us worship the gods of foreign nations,’ do not listen to them. The LORD your God is testing you to see if you love him with all your heart and soul.” Do you believe there are false prophets in our world today? Are there people in our world that tempt us to worship false gods? It is possible one of the false gods we can be tempted to worship today is even our own self? Will we reject worshiping false gods and love and worship the one true God with all of our soul and heart?

Verse 22 is powerful for us to meditate upon – “”You must set aside a tithe of your crops–one-tenth of all the crops you harvest each year. Bring this tithe to the place the LORD your God chooses for his name to be honored.” What might “crops we harvest” be in our modern world today? Is there a place we can bring a tithe to God today? Do you believe that tithing honors God? On a side note, I generally try to practice giving 10% and saving 10%, and live on the remaining 80%. My 10% giving is spread among the local church, local and international ministries, and nonprofits.

Deuteronomy chapter 15 verses 4 and 10 & 11 stood out to me today – “There should be no poor among you, for the LORD your God will greatly bless you in the land he is giving you as a special possession…. Give freely without begrudging it, and the LORD your God will bless you in everything you do. There will always be some among you who are poor. That is why I am commanding you to share your resources freely with the poor and with other Israelites in need.” How do these verses speak to you? I find it interesting that these verses say both – there should be no poor and that there will always be some poor among you. I wonder why this is? It seems kind of like a kingdom of heaven ultimate reality and our fallen world temporary reality perhaps… Do you think the command to share our resources freely with the poor and others in need is still valid today? How are you doing in giving freely to the poor?

In verses 16 & 17 we read – “But suppose your servant says, `I will not leave you,’ because he loves you and your family, and he is well off with you. In that case, take an awl and push it through his earlobe into the door. After that, he will be your servant for life.”

New Testament – The structure of today’s readings in Luke chapter 8 are amazing. The narrative starts with Jairus asking Jesus to heal his daughter who is about to die – but, then, in the middle of the narrative Jesus’ journey is stopped by a woman who simply wants to touch Jesus’ robe so that she will be healed from a 12-year suffering. And verse 48 in this portion is just so beautiful as Jesus says to the now healed woman – “Daughter,” he said to her, “your faith has made you well. Go in peace.” You know what is really beautiful about this verse? This woman is the only individual in all of the Gospels that Jesus addresses as “daughter.” What a beautiful Savior we have…

Then, the narrative cuts back to Jairus, but it sounds like it’s too late for Jesus to come to the house. Messengers report that the little girl has died. Jesus simply tells Jairus in verse 50 – “Just trust me.” (which is something so powerful that I believe Jesus says to you and me today too – “Just trust me.” Don’t worry about anything else in this passing life. “Just trust me.”) And then in verses 54 & 55 we read – “Then Jesus took her by the hand and said in a loud voice, “Get up, my child!” And at that moment her life returned, and she immediately stood up!”

Luke chapter 9 verses 1 & 2 are an awesome glimpse at Jesus empowering the twelve – “One day Jesus called together his twelve apostles and gave them power and authority to cast out demons and to heal all diseases. Then he sent them out to tell everyone about the coming of the Kingdom of God and to heal the sick.” Do you believe that the Kingdom of God has come / is coming? And then I love verse 12…. it’s like the twelve are going on tour! Making the circuit! “So they began their circuit of the villages, preaching the Good News and healing the sick.” The tour of the twelve is definitely one tour I’d want to go see… 🙂

Bible.org’s commentary on Luke chapter 8’s readings today titled “The Interrupted Miracle or Two Touching Miracles” is at this link.
Psalms – Today in Psalm 71 verses 6 through 8 we read – “Yes, you have been with me from birth; from my mother’s womb you have cared for me. No wonder I am always praising you! My life is an example to many, because you have been my strength and protection. That is why I can never stop praising you; I declare your glory all day long.” So true that God has cared for each of us since we were in our mother’s womb! This a beautiful thing to realize. There is an interesting thought in these verses – if our live is an example to many – and well, yes, it really is no matter what we actually do. Hopefully our life is a good example – but there could be seasons of bad example too. . . If our lives are good examples to many, why is this so? I agree w/ the Psalmist – it is simply because of God in our lives.

Proverbs – Proverbs chapter 12 verse 6 is a powerful little proverb… “words of the godly save lives.” How might our words save lives? Are the words coming out of your mouth in some way saving lives?

Worship Video: All of Jesus’ healings in Luke today reminded me of the incredible song by Michael W. Smith called “Healing Rain.” Here’s a great video for this song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo1bjTOFbZA
Has Jesus healed you? Click here for healing!
Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “Be sure to set aside a tenth of all that your fields produce each year.” Deuteronomy 14:22 NIV
Prayer Point: Pray that you will always give your firstfruits to the Lord. Pray that you will give generously from all that you produce to the Lord and His Kingdom purposes.
Comments from You & Questions of the Day: Based on our Psalm above, is God literally your strength and protection? Do you praise God unceasingly? Do you declare God’s glory all day long? How do you do so? 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:
Mike your comments about this passage, Deut 4,10-11,
“There should be no poor among you, for the LORD your God will greatly bless you in the land he is giving you as a special possession…. Give freely without begrudging it, and the LORD your God will bless you in everything you do. There will always be some among you who are poor. That is why I am commanding you to share your resources freely with the poor and with other Israelites in need,” is addressed by Jesus in the Parable of the Talents. There will always be poor amongst God’s people because of failure to appropriate the blessings God has given us, we go out and bury what God has blessed us with. Like the man who buried his talent, we accuse God of being mean and demanding of us things that don’t belong to Him despite the fact that He has given everything to us because He created all things.
I know this is true because I was one of those people who said I had nothing and none was giving me anything, which was why I didn’t have anything. Poverty is not the lack of material or mental resources because God has given each and every person the gifts and abilities to function in the Market Place. We have been told by “false prophets” that we either are no good, we won’t amount to anything, we are useless and those prophets can be our parents, guardians, teachers and ourselves. Then we chose to believe the prophets. That is what happened to me for the first thirty-five years of my life.
I have been off of the “boards” for several days because I went to join my son in Boston who was attending a conference sponsored by the National Society of Black Engineers. When my son was born I was warned by some and told outright by others, close family members that he wouldn’t amount to anything because I had severe complications while pregnant with him and he would be retarded. Small for his age, and he still is a small man in stature but not in heart, he was in musical theater from the age of eleven to the age of 17 right right up to his graduation from the “Fame” school, LaGuardia High School of Arts and Performing Arts. At seventeen he went into the Marines (that was a big shock to me) even though he had scholarship offers from schools he never applied to (Harvard; University of Texas which included a full scholarship, room and board included before he even put in an application). He went into the Marines and was tracked to become a Lance Corporal after Boot Camp because he scored two points short of a perfect score on the Armed Service (ASVAB-I think that’s the right acronym) although he weighed 15 pounds less than the minimum weight required (They gave him a weight waver).
After getting out of the Marines, he did four years, he began working for Disney, his first civilian job interview after his discharge) and two years latter he began college full time while continuing to work full time.
My son, the one who wouldn’t be anything, has been an inspiration to me and has taught me many lessons one being how to read the bible without the baggage of denominationalism. So those who love what I write about can thank my son and those who don’t like how I write, well, you can still thank my son.
Sorry I didn’t mean to follow after Mike and go off on a Tangent but Mike’s comments and the passage for today dovetailed nicely into what I’ve been thinking about ever sense I got back from Boston.
If this rant says anything to you please let it speak to you about not letting what others say about you determine your destiny. Allow the gifts, talents and abilities God has given you determine the paths preordained by God (Ephesians 2:10)
Grace and peace,
Ramona
======= James:
Well said Ramona, that is a wonderful testimony and a praise that our Lord has brought to you in the success of your son! What a fantastic parent you must be and a Godly example as well. Blessings to you Ramona!
James
======= Peggy:
WOw Wow Wow is all I can say about today’s reading With all that is going on around us today it is not a wonder that God has not come back and taken us all out. I thank God He is a patient God. I thank Him for sending us His Son.
In Deu verse 15, I thought about in todays time that when a person goes into bankrupency the debt is forgiven after 7 years. Just a thought.
Yes, I feel that we should thith. Why not our harvest (our paycheck), we make is made possible by God. Who do you think gave us the gift, health, and transportation to do and get to our jobs. So Yes, we need to give back to God what is rightfully His anyway.
I examined my own giving to the poor and I have to admit i don’t do enough. I have just resently reached out in faith and joined a group in our church, that gives food to different families in our area once month. It’s a start.
I just have to say again WOW. Today’s reading really spoke to me today. Thanks. Have a Blessed day. Peggy
======= Stef:
hi guys, beryl went into hospital yesterday again..they hadnt been able to get all the cancer and she had a big operation yesterday..please pray for her..thank you very much!
as to tithing..its the one place in the Bible where the Lord says we may test Him( Malachi 3:10) my husband and i have found the Lord to be very faithful ..we are never overflowing with financial wealth but we are looked after always and grateful for everything we have..were finding it very different here in the uk..back in south africa there is a lot of poverty and it was very easy to help ,here a lot of people dont realise how blessed they are and one tends to be working to send money to help overseas countries more than local….stef
Stef
======= Richard:
The story of Jairus’ Daughter has always held a special position in my heart. Here we see The Teacher lift the girl from death and all was amazed. However He was was so consumed with concern for the girl that he also ordered them to give her something to eat! How complete is His love for us! I take a further message from this action. Maybe the food He was speaking of was not the kind you eat. I see it as the food of eternal life. The Bread Of Life as described by John in the next Gospel. We as parents have the obligation to involve our children in the walk with Jesus but more importantly to allow Him to walk with our children. I also loved Psalm 71:15. “…all day long I will speak of your salvation, though it is more than I can understand.” This psalmist obviously was well versed in one of my other favorite quotes found in Proverbs 3:5-7. Beryl, you are not back in my prayers…for you were never out of them. Take care my friend!
Richard
======= Micah Girl:
17 Since my youth, O God, you have taught me, and to this day I declare your marvelous deeds.
18 Even when I am old and gray, do not forsake me, O God, till I declare your power to the next generation, your might to all who are to come.
Ps.71: 17-18
I love these verses because they remind me of my responsibility to pass on my faith to the next generation, especially my children and my college students. But no matter whether we are parents or not, or college ministers or not, there are people around us who are the next generation that are hungering to hear the story of God in our lives. We have a legacy that we must pass on.
Micah Girl
======= Cory:
While I think that there remains a strong Christian imperitive to give to the poor, the tithe as it is practiced today has little – if any – connection to the NT.
Cory
======= Luch:
what does one do if a local church emphasizes ‘storehouse titing’-all of the tithe goes to your local church, but they (the church) doesn’t tithe to the poor or give generously to the poor? IF a church is going to demand people tithe to the church only, then that church has the responsibility to give to other causes other than its own self preservation.
I don’t minimize that a tithe is a good place to start, but a simple reading of the new testament will reveal an emphasis on ‘grace giving’–proportionate giving. See 2 Cor 8-9, 1 Cor 16:1-4, Gal 6:6, Not once do the apostles tell us to ‘tithe’. A good study on this is Gary Friesen’s Decision Making and the Will of God (Multnomah press)
it seems the pattern of scripture is that we need to give our largest gift to the place we receive our ‘feeding and training’ and then we give to other great causes–world vision, compassion, wycliffe translaters, campus ministries, and many other noble causes that our churches aren’t reaching. Let’s not starve those who are called by God to work in the kingdom of God that isn’t ‘local church oriented’….
Luch
======= John:
Tithing
I agree with Luc on proportional giving, with the largest to go to our source of spiritual food, but definately giving also to other ministries outside the local church.
One thing I do after giving – I don’t worry about how the money is used in the ministry. I give because I am satisfied with the ministry – how they use the money is their business. If they mis-use it: that is between the principals and God.
Remember – the money was never ours in the first place.
Regarding the Poor
“When there may be no poor among you: God established an economic system wherein no one had to be chronically poor. If people would obey the Lord, He would bless (both sovereignly and as the natural result of the obedience), and they would not be poor.
i. However, Deuteronomy 15:11 – just a few verses down – states: For the poor will never cease from the land. Is God contradicting Himself? Not at all. He knows that He has established a system where no one must be chronically poor, yet He knew that because of disobedience, some would, and there would always be the poor in Israel.
ii. So, God did not guarantee prosperity for any one in Israel; but He did guarantee opportunity for prosperity for an obedient Israel.” – David Guzik
John
======= Jean:
Luke 8:48. Healing by Faith.
The woman was healed by her faith, she trully believed that by touching just the hem of Christ’s garment will heal her. Now that is the faith!!!!! Hebrews 11:1 Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we donot see. This reminds me of when Jesus healed a servant because the master told Jesus to just say the words and he knows his servant will be healed.Mat 8:5-13 That is powerful! Having to trust God and having faith in His word is what we should all strive to be.
Jean
======= Nicole:
The Verse in Deuteronomy 15 about the poor always being with us even though there shouldn’t be any poor people was interesting. I drove through Downtown LA recently and went down Skid row, there were so many people down there, and it was just heartbreaking to see them living like that with multi-million dollar buildings all around them. To see such wealth in with the poverty, its just sad. What really stuck me was how i always just thought of them as “homeless people” and not as an actual person with a family and a story. And the verse says “give freely without begrudging it,” thats really hard to so sometimes…Good verses today =0)
Nicole
====== Pam:
The pastor from my childhood told me – like breathing in and breathing out, let your words always praise God – in good times, in not so good times – praise Him. He will turn 90 soon, he and his wife live a blessed life of good health and peace. They blessed God through many trying times, and of course through the joy and abundance they have been given. When I do the same – praising God like breathing in and breathing out, even the worst situations of my life have proven over and over again to be greatly used for His glory.
An aquaintance of mine at the time was asking me what my thoughts were on abortion, not knowing that it was this person’s intent to terminate their own pregnancy, I spoke frankly. I quoted Ps 71: 6-8. That was over twenty years ago. She and her daughter are best friends now and she has on more than one occasion thanked me for using my words to save her daughter’s life.
Pam
====== Margaret:
No question that there are false prophets among us today and many are behind pulpits. BUT what struck me about the verse is that “God is testing you”. Why? God knows us through and through and how we will react so He must be trying to get us to see how shallow our faith in Him is.
Margaret
======= Deb:
I was struck by the purpose of the tithe. To help the poor and needy. That is still the purpose of our tithes today. I also love that God told them to replenish the “soup kitchen” every three years!vs 28-29
Deb
======= Jim:
I appreciate your commentary on the tithe that you give to several agencies, including the local church but not solely the local church. The kingdom of God is not the local church, but the local church is part of the kingdom of God, and there are other expressions of the kingdom of God and body of Christ that require funding. Thanks Mike for offering balanced and not extreme one sided commentary.
Jim
======== Ramona:
Deuteronomy 13-15:23
And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell. And if thy right hand offend thee, cut it off, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell. (Matthew 5:29-30 KJVR)
These are the verses, the Words of Jesus, that came to my mind as I read chapter 13. People who are so close to you that you feel if they die, you die; family members that were so instrumental in your development that you cannot think of where you would be if they were not your close relative; church leadership that guided you into the Truth, but now …well, you don’t what “funny” path they are on. This is the stuff, the right eye, the right hand, that needs to be plucked out or cut off, those who are so close that if you must separate from them it is akin to taking out your eye and cutting off your hand: Hard stuff.
Chapter 15 presents a dilemma, verse four states:
However, there SHOULD not be any poor among you, for the LORD will surely bless you in the land that he is giving you as an inheritance, if you carefully obey him by keeping all these commandments that I am giving you today. (Deuteronomy 15:4-5 NET.)
Yet, only a couple of verses down we read what appears to be a contradiction,
If there is among you a poor man, one of your kinsmen in any of the towns of your land which the Lord your God gives you, you shall not harden your [minds and] hearts or close your hands to your poor brother; (Deuteronomy 15:7 AMP)
The question of the day, “Why are there ‘poor’ folk,” if God said there should not be any? There are probably a million reasons tried up in a million excuses we can think of for justification of failure. In spite of all our rationalizing, it seems clear, if we read the verses between 5 and 7, God has set-up a system for everyone to prosper. Social injustice, our own laziness, greed, theft and a multitude of social ills can leave one destitute. The Parable of the Talents comes to mind (Matthew 25:15-30). Each was given according to his ability, yet the one who was given “one” buried his. It was not that his ability only deserved the one Talent, because clearly he had the ability, like the others to double what he was given by working with what he had.
But you shall open your hands wide to him and shall surely lend him sufficient for his need in whatever he lacks. (Deuteronomy 15:8 AMP)
Where we get into trouble in trying to help people who are in poverty is not knowing them well enough to find out what they NEED as opposed to what they WANT. Someone who has spent his money foolishly at the racetrack so that he does not have money to feed his children and pay rent/mortgage, may say and think he needs money to pay his rent/mortgage and buy food. That may be needful to keep his kids from paying for his choices; however, what he really NEEDS are “lessons” in prioritizing and understanding the value of his children, as well help in getting to the core of why he gambles. What it all boils down to is not trusting God to do what He says He will do, we think we have a better way.
Grace and peace,
Ramona
======= Susan:
I enjoy reading your posts Ramona. We were studying Ephesians 4 last night where Paul talks about unity and maturity and how using our God given gifts build the kingdom. Oh that we all grow to be more like Him.
Susan
======= Steve:
Deuteronomy 13:1-15:23
What stood out for me was the intense warning that we are not to be influenced by anyone proclaiming something contrary to the word of God. Anytime someone adds to or takes away from the word of God, they are misleading people. Cults are characteristic of this deviation from God’s word and sometimes snare those foolish enough to give them an ear. Cults not only deviate from God’s word, they demand allegiance to their organization and isolate members from outsiders.
God’s word warns us not to listen to those proclaiming another gospel but sometimes we overlook the subtle everyday influences such as TV and peer pressure which beckon us to listen and compromise our stand. Sadly, as we look at the condition of our Nation, it becomes blatantly obvious that we have given an ear to that which we should have stood strong against.
God is faithful and His sheep know His voice.
Steve
======= Eve:
Beautiful, Ramona.. Thank you for sharing that.
And Steve, I appreciate your highlighting the warning about people adding or taking away things from God’s word. I was with a group of people this weekend, and several of them had a sort of “Live and let live” philosophy about religions which I consider cultish (Scientology, for example). I missed thinking of this tact, that Mormonism adds, Jehovah’s Witnesses subtract and Scientology does both, and that is a hallmark of false religions. Very good point about how our nation has gotten to be in the fix it’s in.
Eve
======= Antonietta:
Deut. 14:1-2 my husband passed away in December 2011, from cancer. We were married 42 years. I did not know how to mourn. I knew Christians are not to put tattoo on their skin for the dead or wear certain color clothing for years to honor the dead. I knew for sure that God is in control of every thing and my husband’s death was something that did not just happened by chance. My husband was a Christian, I am not mourning as the world mourns. I know I will see him again over on the other side. Every time I feel sadness I think about he is on the other side praising God continually and I get happy. I am Sad and I miss him yet I know God is in control and everything is in His control.Mouring takes a different tone with me-I put on praise. No tattoos, cutting my hair in a certain style or wearing certain color clothing as an out ward sign of mourning for me. Don’t charge God foolishly in light of some ones passing don’t cut- tattoo yourself up. It not a Christian thing to do.
Antonietta
======= Terry:
every day we have many trials we must face. We have the choice of facing it on our own which most of us do, or as the scripture says “JUST TRUST ME” which means we need to trust jesus, turn to him for help, let God know we need his help and that we always have him in our hearts and soul.
Terry
======= Joyce:
Deuteronomy 15:10-11
“Give generously to the poor, not grudgingly, for the lord your God will bless you in everything you do.
There will always be some in the land who are poor. That is why I am commanding you to share freely with the poor and with other Israelites in need.”
Mike, these verses speak to me that I should pray for, build up, and encourage those around me who do not have a relationship with God, and also those who feel distant from God.
For us who have the privilege to read, love, and obey His Words, may we give our spiritual resources freely and generously!
“Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the LORD, and he will reward them for what they have done.” (Proverbs 19:17 NIV)
Ramona, thank you so much for your sharing! What a blessing your son is! May our God continue to lead, guide, and bless him!
Blessings!
Joyce
======= Dee:
I love the commentary of Tom Dooley who talked about truth and how it is truth that we need to be seeking and listening to especially when there are so many pretenders in the world that come in one form or another posing as prophets. We need to keep a careful eye out!
Then we go from truth to trust! Jesus awesome statement to Jairus, just trust me..could we trust and allow him to work out the process for us? Would we, could we??
Another T word: thought..how is our thought process. How do we see ourselves?? Do we praise Him from our mother’s womb and know that he designed us? Is that something powerful u praise Him all the days long??
Last but not least: the tongue..how are our words lining up with Him. Do we build someone up or tear down..how is our testimony today?? How would your story be written.? Hmmm
Dee
======= John:
Deut 15:16-17
“But if your servant says to you, “I do not want to leave you,” because he loves you and your family and is well off with you, then take an awl and push it through his ear lobe into the door, and he will become your servant for life. Do the same for your maidservant.” NIV
Since studying the Bible, I have understood these verses to be the defintion of bond-servant or bondslave.
Mary considered herself a bondslave to God (Luke 1:38,48). Simeon considered himself a bond-servant to God (Luke 2:29). Paul referred to himself and others as bond-servants of Jesus. Peter, James, and Jude also referred to themselves as bond-servants.
Jesus, himself, was referred to as a bond-servant. (Phil 2:7)
John was a bond-servant who was to show Revelation to God’s bond-servants (Rev 1:1). Finally Moses was called a bond-servant (Rev 15:3).
John is called “a bond-servant” (doulos = “a slave”). The word doulos is a significant term when it is applied to believers. The doulos was the one who was owned by his master, lock, stock, and barrel. He was totally under the authority and power of his master and dependent on him for everything—his responsibilities, his daily food, housing and supplies, and his purposes in life. Ironically though, only when we become slaves to Christ do we ever find true freedom from sin, self, Satan, and the world. The simple truth is: everyone is a slave to someone or something. The only question is, who is your master? It was Bob Dylan who sang the well-known song, “You Gotta Serve Somebody!” The chorus of this song was simple: “It may be the Devil, it may be the Lord, but you gotta serve somebody!”
http://www.bible.org/page.asp?page_id=3669
“Slave” stresses his relationship and attitude to Christ. The second part of the word is doulos and means not merely a servant, but a bondslave. A bondslave was one owned by another and so completely that he was dependant upon his master for everything in life—for his daily supply of needs, where he lived and how, for his vocation or area of service, and for the supplies needed to do his work. It shows his submission and who controlled his life. His life was not his own, he had been bought with a price. He was the Lord’s possession who guided his life and supplied his needs.”
http://www.bible.org/page.asp?page_id=1621
John
======= John:
Luke 8
Bleeding Woman and Jarius’ Daughter
Jarius had seen or heard of healing of demonic in his synagouge.Healing of dying servant of centurion was also in his hometown. Jarius was familiar with Jesus’ reputation, and you can be sure as one of the elders of the synagouge – Jarius probably had many an interesting theological discussion regarding Jesus.
But now HIS only daughter was dying. When the chips were down did Jarius rely on the Pharisees’ opinions of Jesus? Nope, when he had no one else to turn to, when there was nothing he could do, when he was at the end of his rope – Jarius turned to Jesus.
[I do not believe it was Jarius’ daughter by accident – but to be a sign to the religious establishment.]
When the woman with blood issue had spent twelve years in misery, had spent all her money on doctors, and had no hope for a cure, with no control over her disease – she turned to Jesus.
In their pitiful unworthy states they turned to Jesus and by faith the woman was healed. Because Jarius believed – his daughter was healed.
Luke 8:50
“Hearing this, Jesus said to Jairus, “Don’t be afraid; just believe, and she will be healed.” NIV
“So these physical healings were designed by God to give each and every one of us the hope that as Jesus was willing to reach out to those who placed their faith in him as Lord and Savior, bringing physical healing, so he is willing to reach out to all who place their faith in him as Lord and Savior and offer spiritual healing to a sin-sick world.” – Ron Ritchie
John
======= Vance:
Deuteronomy 13 (NKJV)
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you shall not listen to the words of that prophet or that dreamer of dreams, for the LORD your God is testing you to know whether you love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul.
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You shall walk after the LORD your God and fear Him, and keep His commandments and obey His voice; you shall serve Him and hold fast to Him.
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Does it seem cruel that God would TEST you and me to “…know whether you love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul” ?
I relate this to the blood covenant. When an agreement was made in the ancient world, it was common for both parties making the agreement to kill some animals and place both halves of the animals separated on side on the other. Then both parties would walk in between the bloody, halves of the animals which, in effect, said, “May what happened to these animals happen to me if I do not keep the terms of this agreement.”
Covenant was and is a very serious issue, that our culture has lost the meaning of. And, as such, we are also losing our integrity.
I think of the March 28 reading when I made this comment:
“A COVENANT IS A VERY SERIOUS AND BINDING thing.
Notice how God views covenant with His people in Jeremiah 34 (Amplified):
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And the men who have transgressed My covenant, who have not kept the terms of the covenant or solemn pledge which they had made before Me, I WILL MAKE THEM [LIKE] THE [SACRIFICIAL] CALF WHICH THEY CUT IN TWO AND THEN PASSED BETWEEN ITS SEPARATED PARTS [SOLEMNIZING THEIR PLEDGE TO ME]–I WILL MAKE THOSE MEN THE CALF!
Notice in Genesis 15:17 and 18 in particular. Notice that ONLY ONE PARTY passed between the cut animals. IT WAS NOT ABRAHAM, but it was theophany of God.”
I also think of Genesis 22 (NKJV)
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Now it came to pass after these things that God tested Abraham, and said to him, “Abraham!” And he said, “Here I am.”
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Then He said, “Take now your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love, and go to the land of Moriah, and offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains of which I shall tell you.”
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It is my understanding that the word in Hebrew and Greek for “test” is the same word for “temptation”. The difference lies in THE PURPOSE BEHIND the action.
God tests—TO ENABLE US TO LEARN TO RESIST EVIL, GROW STRONGER, and OVERCOME EVIL WITH GOOD.
Satan uses a test AGAINST us—to steal, kill, and destroy.
However, we cannot remain neutral in this life. WE ARE CALLED TO GROW DEEPER AND GO HIGHER IN THE LORD, and in the character of the Lord Jesus.
Whether we understand it or not, when Jesus died, He cut a blood covenant to cut away our old nature from us. And whether we understand it or not, we too have been circumcised in our relationship with Jesus.
Physical circumcision of the Jews was THE symbol of the covenant they have with the Lord God. And it is a VERY powerful symbol. In effect, being circumcised was ALSO a blood covenant. They were saying, in effect, “may what happened to this discarded part of the male organ (cut off, separate so it dies) happen to me if I do not keep the terms of the covenant with God.”
WE CANNOT do this without tests. Think about life on earth. No one becomes a physician without passing the necessary life-skill tests and written tests.
In order for us—you and I—to be ready for duties God has given them, we must LIVE IN A WORTHY manner.
We are ALREADY MADE worthy in God’s sight through the blood of the Lord Jesus. Now, we can begin to step into the experience of the blessing as we learn to obey through taking into ourselves the character of the Lord Jesus, the Ideal Servant of the Lord.
I end with one of my favorite verses, Isaiah 54 (Amplified):
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But no weapon that is formed against you shall prosper, and every tongue that shall rise against you in judgment you shall show to be in the wrong. THIS [PEACE, RIGHTEOUSNESS, SECURITY, TRIUMPH OVER OPPOSITION] IS THE HERITAGE OF THE SERVANTS OF THE LORD [THOSE IN WHOM THE IDEAL SERVANT OF THE LORD IS REPRODUCED]; this is the righteousness or the vindication which they obtain from Me [this is that which I impart to them as their justification], says the Lord.
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