Joshua 21:1-22:20 + Luke 20:1-16 + Psalm 89:1-13 + Proverbs 13:15-16
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Old Testament – In Joshua chapter 21 we read about the towns given to the Levites, the priestly tribe appointed in the Mosaic Law for the service of the Tabernacle and of the Temple. It seems very wise that the Levites are given towns throughout the various tribes of the Israelites. In my mind this is spreading out the priestly tribe strategically. Can you imagine if the Levites were all in just 1 location? It seems to me that there would be a vacuum of spiritual leadership in the tribes if the Levites were not dispersed in the manner which they were. How does reading about the Levites being dispersed remind you of the church today? Is the church dispersed throughout the world today a good thing? What are your thoughts on the benefits or drawbacks of denominations?

In Joshua chapter 22 verse 10 today we read: “Reuben, Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh built a very large altar near the Jordan River at a place called Geliloth.” The place where our readings end today in verse 20 is quite a cliff-hanger! Note that verse 20 is not the end of chapter 22, and as Paul Harvey says, in tomorrow’s readings you will get “The Rest of the Story.” đ

New Testament – Okay, so it’s every so often that I post up about the non-Biblical (not the original text) sub-headings that translations put into our daily readings. For some reason I got a kick out of the NLT’s subheading above Luke chapter 20 verse 9, “Story of the Evil Farmers!” (okay, I added the exclamation point). Is it just me, or is that kinda funny? I mean, the evil farmers in the story are not funny – and what they did is certainly not funny… hmmm… I think I’ve dug myself into a hole here. đ I’m sure everyone probably picked up on that the point of the farmer story is that Jesus is the son who was murdered in the story. And Jesus is the stone rejected by the builders – who has now become the cornerstone of our Christian faith. Nice quote by Jesus of Psalm 118 verse 22 there in Luke 20 verse 17. Is Jesus the cornerstone of your life?

Bible.org’s commentary on our Luke chapter 20 readings today titled “The Tempest in the Temple: The Abuses of Authority” is at this link and commentary titled “God and Government” is at this link.
Psalms – Psalm 89 verse 11 is so powerful for us to remember – “The heavens are yours, and the earth is yours; everything in the world is yours–you created it all.” Everything in this world is God’s. Everything. This means every single person we meet is God’s. However… they might not realize it. But, I think it is important for us to remember that every single person we meet – no matter how “bad” they may seem or whatever – is still made in the image of God. And there is the possibility of that person getting to know they are God’s. There is the possibility of redemption – not by our human power, but by the power of God. I think sometimes we go through our day thinking the world is bad. People are bad. It all is bad. And certainly, it is a fallen world. But it is still God’s world – and yes, the devil is thrashing around his temptations as rapidly as he can in the hearts of men and women. This is the great spiritual battle. But, God is so much stronger than the devil. The name of Jesus expels the devil quicker than anything. So, know that while we are in a fallen world, it is God’s world. Everything in this world is God’s. What are you and I doing to let others know that they are God’s – particularly if they don’t know it? What are we doing to bless others with the knowledge that there is another Way than the devil’s temptations in this world? What are we doing? Really. What are we doing with our lives to let others know about Jesus? Whew… this one gets to me for some reason. There are people suffering so much in our world. If only they knew there was another way…. Will you help to show them to the Way?

Continuing on the thoughts in the paragraph above – take a moment to reflect on this image below. Wow… Can you make out the angel on the right coming from the prayers of the woman to defend her from the evil one? Who are we praying for today to defend them from the evil one?

Psalm 89 verse 13 today – “Powerful is your arm! Strong is your hand! Your right hand is lifted high in glorious strength.” Amen and Amen.
Proverbs – Proverbs 13 verse 16 is great – “Wise people think before they act.”

And I agree with this. My one additional thought is don’t think for too too long! I know some folks that like to think… and think…. and think…. and this is good…. but there is also a time for action. There is a time to move and get involved in the advancement of God’s Kingdom. Yes, let’s think about how we’ll do this – but then let us act!

Worship Video: Psalm 89:11 reminded me of the Steven Curtis Chapman song “Yours:”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Vu9m8m1lEw
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Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “The heavens are yours, and yours also the earth; you founded the world and all that is in it.” Psalm 89:11 NIV
Prayer Point: Pray in thanksgiving to God for all of the blessings He has given us here on this earth. Pray that you will treat everyone and all thing’s as God’s – and not yours.
Comments from You & Questions of the Day: Are you someone that thinks before you act? Or do you sometimes act before you think? đ If so, can you meditate on this Proverb, memorize it, and put it into practice? Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings? Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!
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Mike
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======= Ramona:
Joshua 21:1-22:20
1 Then the leaders of the tribe of Levi came to consult with Eleazar the priest, Joshua son of Nun, and the leaders of the other tribes of Israel. 2 They spoke to them at Shiloh in the land of Canaan, saying, âThe LORD instructed Moses to give us towns to live in and pasturelands for our cattle.â 3 So by the command of the LORD the Levites were given as their inheritance the following towns with their pasturelands.
God promised but the Levites had to ask for what God promised. This seems to be a principal we should still use today. I am reminded of Hebrewâs 4:16 that encourages us to come boldly to the throne of grace ⌠Often we know or think we are suppose to receive something and if we think we are not going to get what we have been promised we donât bother to ask. Since we donât get what we want, we begin to sulk and start to hold grudges against either God or against the person we believe God was working through.
The first three verses of Joshua are letting me know that it is O.K. to ask for what we have been promised just as long as we are asking the right person after having gone boldly to God with our request and direction.
Luke 20:1-16
I believed I touched on this before when we read through this in Matthew (21) and Mark (11), but just as the religious leaders challenged Jesusâ Authority, sometimes we may find someone challenging how we read the âtext,â they may even challenge our authority to even read the Bible. I know because in my B.S. (Before Salvation) days I use to challenge people who I saw reading the Bible on public transportation. No, I did more than challenge them; I cursed them out! Be careful who you allow to challenge your right to read the Word, if an unqualified person questions your authority, question his or hers right to challenge you, just like Jesus.
Psalm 89:1-13
11 The heavens are yours, and the earth is yours;
Everything in the world is yoursâyou created it all.
Itâs amazing to think that there is nothing that God doesnâtâ own everything we see, feel, touch, taste and smell belongs to Him so nothing we claim to pocess is ours we are only stewards of His possession and we will have to give an account of how we use what belongs to Him.
Proverbs 13:15-16
16 Wise people think before they act; fools donât and even brag about it!
Couldnât understand how âfoolsâ brag but I remember overhearing conversations and participating in discussions where âfoolsâ bragged about their foolishness only I didnât realize they were bragging. Check bouncers who bounced more checks than the New York Knicks bounce balls; criminals who discus their new and improved criminal tricks they committed just before they got caught the last time and went to jail trading their useless criminality tricks with other foolish crooks.
Grace and peace,
Ramona
======= Anka:
â44 The LORD gave them rest on every side, just as he had sworn to their forefathers. Not one of their enemies withstood them; the LORD handed all their enemies over to them. 45 Not one of all the LORDâs good promises to the house of Israel failed; every one was fulfilled.â
So all the enemies that Israel âcouldnâtâ overcome were actually enemies Israel chose not to eliminateâŚ
â19 If the land you possess is defiled, come over to the LORDâs land, where the LORDâs tabernacle stands, and share the land with usââŚ.
It would seem that in the mind of the other tribes of Israel, Reuben, Gad and the half-tribe of Manasseh were out of Godâs landâŚin the statementâcome over to the Lordâs landâit seems that in their mind,the brothers had taken Land outside of Godâs landâŚcould this be the perfect will of God vs the permissible will?Where we ask God for something that we want when He made it clear what His provision for us isâŚAnother thing that struck me was the fact that a nation who once fought together now was thinking of fighting each other,I see this so clearly in church todayâŚas one commented,the wounds inflicted on the flock (body of christ)originate more from the sheep than from the wolves!!
:)Wise people also think before they writeâŚI thought psalm 88 was written by David so my comments reflected that yesterdayâŚ.God bless you all
Anka
======= Kate:
Anka, in re: v 44, No itâs not that they chose not to. Itâs that if they cleared out the land completely wild animals would come and take over they land that they didnât need. Because Israel wasnât big enough to inhabit the whole land. There is a verse that says it but donât ask me where it is. I just remember it because it seemed so logical.
Kate
======== Emily:
Forgiveness.
I am going beyond the specific scope of todayâs reading. But I wanted to share something that got my heart wrenching. Itâs not about me. From the BBCâs website you can watch this interview with Reverend Julie Nicholson who was the ordained Christian priest. Her daughter was killed in the brutal terrorist attacks (London bombings). She displayed remarkable ethics and honesty when she resigned from her post because she COULD NOT FORGIVE the cold murder of her dear daughter.
It is easy to say FORGIVEâŚThe VERY important command of Jesus. Forgiveness is VERY CENTRAL to the Christian message. Well, how do you really apply it to real worldâŚand your own personal life?
Emily
======= John:
Emily,
âWell, how do you really apply it to real worldâŚand your own personal life?â
By forgiving.
When you cannot forgive, when you completely loathe, despise, hate, have âwant them deadâ feelings,etc. â you go to God.
When you pray, you admit to God that you are not capable of forgiveness in this instance. Just admit it.
Then you ask words to the effect of: âPlease God, do this for me. Do what I am incapable of doing. Forgive this person for me, and heal my heart. Take this bitterness and hate from me, make me capable of loving this person as you command. Heal me Lord.â
I know this is true, because it is how I have handled immense hatred for two people in my life â God forgave them for me and healed me â healed that hole in my heart. I do not hate them anymore, and I am capable of praying for them.
I have tried to go see these two people for the last year. I am told they are afraid and do not want to see me (by mutual friends), despite any letters or messages I may leave.
Has this woman suffered more than anything I have felt â yes. But I humbly submit â the principle is the same. BBC does this story. Another story of teenage girls beheaded in Indonesia did involve âforgivenessâ:
âI am really angry, but the Holy Spirit touched my heart and changed me. I forgive them just as Jesus has forgiven my sins.
Markus Sambuwe, Father of One of the Beheaded Girlsâ
John
======= Emily:
John,
I understand what you say. I also commend your ability to voluntarily forgive the ones you once hated.
I once had a very intimate discussion on Christianity with a conservative Pastor. Somehow, the discussion turned to the amazing message of forgiveness in the Christian faith. He said that of course we are to forgive but at the same time he mentioned pointing towards his lovely little kids playing in the garden, âIf some of the stuff I read in the papers about child- molestersâŚif someone did it to my kidâŚI donât think I could ever forgive. I would rage and go insane with anger.âEven as he said he was shaking with anger (previously he was all smiles about many tough issues I discussed)
Now, this brings me to something that contradicts the concept of forgiveness. JUSTICE. Broadly, I can menton two points:
1.) That woman owed it to her daughter that she holds indignant feelings towards the killer. If someone killed my mother, brother or some close friends and violated their bodies and life⌠I personally CANNOT FORGIVE.
2.) We cannot apply forgiveness to the criminal law and justice system even in a state based completely on Christian values. This confuses me again over the OT laws of justice and NT command of forgiveness. I Wonder where the balance lies.
Emily
======= John:
Emily,
âIf someone killed my mother, brother or some close friends and violated their bodies and life⌠I personally CANNOT FORGIVE.â
Completely understandable.
You may not be able to forgive, but God can. That is why you go to prayer and ask him to do for you what you are not capable of doing. He will do it and heal your heart in the process. Besides personal experiance, like Anka â I have seen and heard many accounts of âforgiveness.
The movie âEnd of the Spearâ is all about this topic. The five men, missionaries, were killed, and the women (wives and a sister) forgave and went in the jungle to work and teach the killers. Rent it and watch it.
JUSTICE is another issue. Though we are commanded to âforgiveâ, there is no reason not to acknowledge the need for justice. Whether from the âstateâ or from God. Your forgiveness has nothing to do with the justice delievered from âstateâ or God.
[Note: Justice is to be left to the proper authority â govât and/or God. It is not to be meted out by you â that may be the difference you are looking for in OT and NT.]
John
======= Anka:
RE:ForgivenessâŚ..
I listened to the interview and I noted some things.The concept of forgivenessâŚwhy we should forgive I felt was not dealt with from scriptureâŚthere was really no mention of a cry of help to GodâŚit was all about finding it in her heart to forgive.
Before you behead me for being inconsiderateâŚI had to forgive a person who hurt my family badly..I knew I couldnât forgiveâŚI knew I had toâŚI raged daily(I had to preach the love of Jesus to the person)âŚeach day I continued to pray to God to help me,each day I raged,I prayedâŚI did end up speaking to the person about GodâŚI made the decision to forgive and I still do daily even though it still hurts,even though it still makes me mad.Jesus cried out to the father to âforgive themâcos he already did forgive his tormentorsâŚas I write now it dawns on me that I never asked God to forgive the person.
I have read of missionaries who have been raped,had their spouses killedâŚhad grievedâŚthen forgiven.Through out their stories you could hear how God worked in their life,it wasnât just about them or their painâŚ.The reverend said heaven/hell is a stateâŚshe was a bit vague about itâŚI pray she gets to know God intimately because it doesnât seem she does..Like the priests we have in RomaniaâŚI pray for them to really experience GodâŚsome things are beyond our powers,forgiving when someone hurts you badly is one of them.
God bless you all
Anka
======= Angelo:
Man, it is oh so very hard at times⌠I understand exactly what that lady in the picture is feeling with the devil behind. For instance, like right now. I try not to think selfishly, but I dont think that I am doing so well in that area. My birthday is this sunday, and my two closest sisters are not going to even see me. One of them is not coming anymore because the other one isnt. And the other one isnt because she dislikes two of my other sisters and I wanted to see them too on my birthday, but she wasnt going to allow them in her house (we were going to hold the party at her house), so she said that I am now just on the phone call list (just receive a phone call for my birthday). I was taken from my house when I was 14 because of child abuse, and my mom doesnt talk to me anymore because she has taken the side of my step dad (the one who beat and starved me). I dont think any of my family is going to come and see me now and it hurts. My girlfriend is tripping because she wants to go to prom and freak dance with everyone, and I thought it was wrong so now sheâs breaking up with me. It doesnt seem like I will have anyone to spend my 21st birthday with, and I try to be a strong individual, but Iâm failing. I know and undertsand 1 Cor. 10:13, about God not giving us more than what we can bear, but that doesnt mean that taking it will be easy. Sometimes I just really feel that only God loves me. Just pray for me please that He would strengthen me in this time of weakness. Thank you
Angelo
====== Mae:
Todays Psalms are sooo powerful ⌠yes, I love Psalms, most of you know that! I will pick different verses and make my own prayer, I always LOVE to do that!
âThis means every single person we meet is Godâs. However⌠they might not realize itâ. ~ Good point! I always try to tell people that theyâre Godâs and how God loves them, especially when we go out on the streets, most people just have NO IDEA that God loves them! I do my best to show them the way, but itâs hard! Iâm glad to feel the Holy Spirit moving in me when I talk to people on the streets. God defenitly puts words into my mouth!
âBut it is still Godâs world â and yes, the devil is thrashing around his temptations as rapidly as he can in the hearts of men and womenâ. ~ Can someone help me here? Maybe you, Bible Guy? I was taught that the world belongs to the enemy?
âWhat are we doing with our lives to let others know about Jesus?â ~ I live my life the best I can. I live out of love ⌠I try my best to love everybody. Iâm living Godâs word in order to let Him shine through me so others know about Jesus. In the past months people have seen me change and they will ask me how I got to change this much. Iâll tell them itâs because of Jesus. I go on the streets with our church, talking about Jesus ⌠singing about Jesus, doing dramaâs about Jesus! Itâs wonderful to have the Holy Spirit shine through me and make me a powerful Christian!
Yes, it can be hard some times ⌠thinking about this fallen world. But Iâm a fisher of men and Iâll do the best I can to save every single soul I can, from this fallen world!
Proverbs 13:16 âWise people think before they act.â ~ Yeah ⌠Iâm not as wise as I should be ⌠not yet ⌠Iâm working on this. I try to be someone that thinks before I act. But I have to admit that itâs not easy at times. Iâm praying for this, I ask God for more of His spirit, to give me more wisdom!
Angelo, Iâm sorry you have to go through this. This must be so hard for you! Youâll be in my prayers! Youâll be fine ⌠God looks upon your heart and your mind. He knows you and your sisters. He sees what you are facing, so donât fear, God can give you peace that only He can bring! God bless you!
Mae
======= Jim:
âYou created it all.â
Of course, âallâ must also include evil. If God is all-powerful, then the bad â the chaos, particularly as it manifests in human suffering â is also Godâs work. That conclusion may be disturbing to us, but what is the alternative? A return to a Zorasterian Persian-style of dualism (or similar Eastern concepts of Ying and Yang)? If God is indeed all-powerful, then God must also have created evil (He didnât just bring order out of chaos, but everything out of nothing). In fact, the inclusion of darkness in the Genesis creation story is designed to help us understand that if darkness is created by God, then so is evil. How, then, are we to worship this God?
Hear O Israel, our God is one â that is, all âbadâ in our lives is always meant for our âgood.â Our healing needs may include our mind, body, and soul but this God even gives life to the dead. God promises to always provide a way out of every sinful situation in which we may find ourselves.
Jim
======= Lisa:
Thank you for your post Jim, but I must say, I am confused about your statement regarding the topic of God, Creator of all in which you also included He created evil â so I did a little research.
In the King James version it says: âI form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things.â (Isaiah 45:7); so at FIRST glance, you can say yes, God did create evil, but one needs to probe a little deeper.
What does the word âevilâ mean?
âFirst of all, the Hebrew word for evil ârahâ is used in many different ways in the Bible. âŚ
⌠We can see that the Bible teaches that God is pure and does not approve of evil, that the word ârahâ (evil) in Hebrew can mean many things, and that contextually, the verse is speaking calamity and distress. Therefore, God does not create evil in the moral sense, but in the sense of disaster, of calamity.âÂ
Another thought â continued.
The word âevilâ is used in the KJV; while âcalamityâ is used in other translations.
In the NET Bible First Edition, I will post the scripture and the footnotes (the footnotes are indicated by the numbers 13tn, 14tn and 15tn) which corresponds to the numbers within verse 47.
45:7 I am13 the one who forms light
and creates darkness;14
the one who brings about peace
and creates calamity.15
I am the Lord, who accomplishes all these things.
13tn The words âI amâ are supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons. In the Hebrew text the participle at the beginning of v. 7 stands in apposition to âthe Lordâ in v. 6.
14tn On the surface v. 7a appears to describe Godâs sovereign control over the cycle of day and night, but the following statement suggests that âlightâ and âdarknessâ symbolize âdeliveranceâ and âjudgment.â
15sn This verses affirms that God is ultimately sovereign over his world, including mankind and nations. In accordance with his sovereign will, he can cause wars to cease and peace to predominate (as he was about to do for his exiled people through Cyrus), or he can bring disaster and judgment on nations (as he was about to do to Babylon through Cyrus).
http://www.bible.org/page.php?page_id=3086Â (download Net Bible for free).
Be blessed and be a blessing!
Lisa
====== Nasser:
psalm 89: 11 it is a good reminder for all believers that everything is godâs own he created everything even bad people are godâs creation but they do not know ,so here come our part the inspired believer to tell them that they are godâs people God owns everyone of us ,teh bad people are blind and far away from the truth that give freedom and eternity so it is your responsibility to go and tell these lost people because if you did not go and tell they will see the light of Jesus and you will be convicted for not witnessing to them about Jesus about the Kingdom of the real God.
proverb 13: 16 think before you act is very important especially when you you are in front of somebody accusing you or insulting you it is important to be slow in speaking quick in listening and slow in anger thinking before acting is a wise thunk to do some people naturaly they are doing it because their personality are like this and some who are fast in acting . how unique God in created everyperson different from others ,this give appreciation to our Creator God the father Amin
Nasser
======= Mitch:
I occasionally find the sub-headings offered us by the editors of various editions illuminating but more often obscuring because they focus us on one aspect of passages that often have many layers of meaning and help. Sometimes they are even wrong! The one you quote is surely not a story about âwicked farmersâ not a âvineyardâ but about the patient father or the Slain Son? I wish readers in church would forget the titles and just read the scripture, i also wish they would insert the Noun for a pronoun at he beginning of passages to tell us who âHeâ or âTheyâ are. YIHS Michael
Mitch
======= Frederick:
Re: Donât know
Luke 20:7
7So they answered, âWe donât know where it was from.â
The religious leaders replied to Jesus that they did not know the authority of Johnâs Baptism. They verbalised their own spiritual situation. They did not know John the Baptist and consequently, they did not recognise the Son of ManâJesus.
Frederick
======= Lily:
God knows us, our thoughts, our needs and our hearts. This does not mean that we do not ask God(in prayer). In relationship with our fellow men (e.g. our friends, children, spouses) we assume we know what they know we want, what we are thinking, what they are thinking, or what they. Communication is very important with our relationship with God and with people.
Guilty. I have a tendency to speak before I think. As I grow older, I am starting to pause, think, count one to ten before I speak my mind. How many times we do not allow others to speak while we do our dissertations non stop.
Lily
======= Rosanna:
Thank you for this inspiring message. I am taking a hold of the truth that everything in the heavens and on earth is Godâs and that everyone is created in the image of God â so itâs only natural that God wants everyone, no matter what, to be saved into His Kingdom, evangelism should not be hard to do then. Afterall God is greater and more powerful than the enemy, he is defeated, we are victorious in the name of Jesus, so letâs get on with increasing His Kingdom in these last days, God is for us who can be against. We apply who we are in Christ, thatâs where all our confidence comes from. I am just getting pumped up to preach the good news to the lost, and usher them in to the Kingdom of God. Have a great day & God bless you all. Your sister in Christ, Rosanna
Rosanna
======= Bob:
Its a Christmas Story but for some reason I picked it today to read to a Seniorâs Service. I thought it too much of a coincidence that Paul Harvey is mentioned in our blog today so I thought I would post it. Its very appropriate for Easter!
The Man and the Birds
by Paul Harvey
The man to whom Iâm going to introduce you was not a scrooge, he was a kind decent, mostly good man. Generous to his family, upright in his dealings with other men. But he just didnât believe all that incarnation stuff which the churches proclaim at Christmas Time. It just didnât make sense and he was too honest to pretend otherwise. He just couldnât swallow the Jesus Story, about God coming to Earth as a man.
âIâm truly sorry to distress you,â he told his wife, âbut Iâm not going with you to church this Christmas Eve.â He said heâd feel like a hypocrite. That heâd much rather just stay at home, but that he would wait up for them. And so he stayed and they went to the midnight service.
Shortly after the family drove away in the car, snow began to fall. He went to the window to watch the flurries getting heavier and heavier and then went back to his fireside chair and began to read his newspaper. Minutes later he was startled by a thudding soundâŚThen another, and then another. Sort of a thump or a thudâŚAt first he thought someone must be throwing snowballs against his living room window. But when he went to the front door to investigate he found a flock of birds huddled miserably in the snow. Theyâd been caught in the storm and, in a desperate search for shelter, had tried to fly through his large landscape window.
Well, he couldnât let the poor creatures lie there and freeze, so he remembered the barn where his children stabled their pony. That would provide a warm shelter, if he could direct the birds to it.
Quickly he put on a coat, galoshes, tramped through the deepening snow to the barn. He opened the doors wide and turned on a light, but the birds did not come in. He figured food would entice them in. So he hurried back to the house, fetched bread crumbs, sprinkled them on the snow, making a trail to the yellow-lighted wide open doorway of the stable. But to his dismay, the birds ignored the bread crumbs, and continued to flap around helplessly in the snow. He tried catching themâŚHe tried shooing them into the barn by walking around them waving his armsâŚInstead, they scattered in every direction, except into the warm, lighted barn.
And then, he realized that they were afraid of him. To them, he reasoned, I am a strange and terrifying creature. If only I could think of some way to let them know that they can trust meâŚThat I am not trying to hurt them, but to help them. But how? Because any move he made tended to frighten them, confuse them. They just would not follow. They would not be led or shooed because they feared him.
âIf only I could be a bird,â he thought to himself, âand mingle with them and speak their language. Then I could tell them not to be afraid. Then I could show them the way to safe, warmâŚto the safe warm barn. But I would have to be one of them so they could see, and hear and understand.â
At that moment the church bells began to ring. The sound reached his ears above the sounds of the wind. And he stood there listening to the bells â Adeste Fidelis â listening to the bells pealing the glad tidings of Christmas.
And he sank to his knees in the snow.
Bob
======= Joyce:
Mike and everyone,
Joshua 22:5 (Amplified Bible)
5 But take diligent heed to do the commandment and the law which Moses the servant of the Lord charged you: to love the Lord your God and to walk in all His ways and to keep His commandments and to cling to and unite with Him and to serve Him with all your heart and soul [your very life].
Appreciate Godâs reminder in this verse very much!.
May we believers take diligent heed to do the commandment and the law which God and His faithful servants charge us: to love the Lord our God and to walk in all His ways;
to keep His commandments;
and to each day cling to Him, unite with Him, and to serve Him with all our heart and soul.
Father please help us in doing so!
pray in our Lord Jesusâ name, amen.
Psalm 89:13 (Amplified Bible)
13 You have a mighty arm; strong is Your hand, Your right hand is soaring high.
A sister-in-Christ shared lately that she struggles a lot with fear; and I definitely have struggled with fear too. This verse reminds me of our Godâs almighty strength, with Him we can gain victory in all circumstances.
Father, please give us more faith to fight our fears! pray this in Jesusâ name, amen.
Sincerely,
Joyce
======= Jill:
I dont understand the vineyard story. Anyone care to explain
Jill
======= Joyce:
Jane,
Thank you for asking your question!
Thanks God I got to look up some resources to try to understand the vineyard story.
I learned this and am quoting from Pastor Steven J. Coleâs sermon, Lesson 91: Who Owns the Vineyard? (Luke 20:9-18) â
âJesus told this parable for two main reasons. He wanted to encourage His faithful servants who get beat up and thrown out of the vineyard to keep on being faithful. He owns the vineyard and the main thing is for His servants to bear fruit for Him. Second, He told it to warn those who wrongly think that they own the vineyard that they do not. A day of reckoning is coming!â
Pastor Cole also mentioned Romans 11:22 in his sermon,
âNotice how God is both kind and severe. He is severe toward those who disobeyed, but kind to you if you continue to trust in his kindness. But if you stop trusting, you also will be cut off.â (NLT)
Mike,
for Proverbs 13:16 today, thank you for asking if we are someone who think before we act!
Proverbs 13:16 The Amplified Version reads â
âEvery prudent and self-disciplined man acts with knowledge,
But a [closed-minded] fool [who refuses to learn] displays his foolishness [for all to see].â
How I need this reminder!
May Godâs Word continue to bless, nourish, and strengthen everyone on this blog.
May God continue to bless that this blog bear much fruit for Him around the world, that many will come to revere Him and His Word.
Thank you Mike, may God remember and reward your efforts!
God Bless!
Joyce
======== Donnita:
Thank you! I just discovered your blog and it is so helpful while going through the one year Bible reading.
Donnita
======= Dee:
In Joshua per distributing the Levites and Mike you talking about a vacuum leadership, made me think of my college class on collaborating teams.. and we talk about enlightenment and vacuum groups..one is ego and other is a taker..not a very good type of leadership.
Based on Luke, I pray Jesus is the cornerstone of my life! I was to stand strong and hold tight to my faith.
Psalms: everything is His and the hall I teach is his..I pray I show people the way more ans show his/her potential
Dee
======= Vance:
Regarding Levites scattered throughout the tribes of Israel, I saw on the news what may be a modern version of this in the ruins of Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina.
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Members of a Baptist church in Louisiana are moving back to their town even though the town is still in shambles because of the hurricane. The Baptist church in Louisiana is being rebuilt in the midst of the wreckage.
I saw an interview with the Baptist minister on the news last night. Many people who were forced to move away from their town because of Hurricane Katrina were driving by, and they came up to the pastor and the members of the Baptist church and asked: âAre you rebuilding this church?â
The pastor or members answered, âYes.â Upon hearing that, the people asking the question said, âThen, I will be moving back to my town because now I know everything will be all right because you are rebuilding this church.â
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Perhaps something similar happened among the Israelites. The Levites scattered among the Israelites surely must have reminded them of their faith in God and that God is among them â and also of the need to worship, reverence, and obey God.
Surely, where Godâs people are thriving, then the surrounding community will be all right.
When in seminary, I heard of stories of darkness and oppression being lifted after a local church fought the spiritual battle to be established in a new area.
Then, the light of the Gospel could penetrate and provide the water of life to the community.
Psalm 89 (NKJV)
1
I will sing of the mercies of the LORD forever;
With my mouth will I make known Your faithfulness to all generations.
2
For I have said, âMercy shall be built up forever;
Your faithfulness You shall establish in the very heavens.
3
âI have made a covenant with My chosen, I have sworn to My servant David:
4
âYour seed I will establish forever, And build up your throne to all generations.ââ Selah
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THANK GOD THAT HE IS A COVENANT- MAKING AND COVENANT â KEEPING GOD!
Vance
======= John:
Proverbs 13
13 He who scorns instruction will pay for it,
but he who respects a command is rewarded.
14 The teaching of the wise is a fountain of life,
turning a man from the snares of death.
15 Good understanding wins favor,
but the way of the unfaithful does not endure
16 Every prudent man acts out of knowledge,
but a fool exposes his folly.
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Proverbs have many good instructions on how to live life â but again, I think there is deeper spiritual meaning in sets of proverbs from yesterday and today.
Can you see the eternal consequences of these proverbs above?
If you scorn Jesusâ teaching on salvation you will pay (eternal separation), but if you heed â rewarded (eternal life).
Wise is associated with knowing God â Jesus knew God the most â his teaching is the fountain of (eternal) life â turning a man from the snares of death (eternal separation from God).
Good understanding will lead you to be co-heirs to heaven, the way of the unfaithful does not endure â (leads to damnation).
Prudent man acts out of knowledge â knowing Godâs Word. Foolâs ignore Godâs Word and pay the price.
See the pattern. A challenge â to look at proverbs on two levels â practical advice and spiritual advice.
Solomon may not have realized this point â but the Holy Spirit is the author of the Bible â and there are no coincidences when it comes to God or His Word:).
Proverbs will be a major project for me next yearÂ
John
======== John:
Luke 20:1-26
Passover parallel
The Passover lamb was tied up in temple courtyard and could be inspected by all the priests to see if it was blemished.
Jesus taught in the temple during Holy Week where He was grilled by the temple priests and scribes to find a fault â they failed.
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The priests and scribes were wanting to know by what authority he cleansed the temple and that Jesus had for teaching. they were hoping Jesus would say â by His authority â thus leading to a charge of blasphemy.
They tried to trip him up with the tax question. ButâŚ
â26They were unable to trap him in what he had said there in public.â
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Parable of the tenants
âOur Lord told a parable using some symbols out of Isaiah 5 that were familiar to the Jewish people. In this story we see a sweeping picture of Godâs wonderful plan of redemption over some fifteen hundred years of Israelâs history and how many times the false spiritual leaders sought to try to stop the fruit of redemption from going back into the ownerâs hands.â â Ron Ritchie
Pretty straightforward:
The vineyard owner is God the Father;
the vineyard is Israel;
the vine-growers are the spiritual leaders;
the harvest is righteousness and justice;
the ownerâs servants are the prophets
the beloved son, heir and co-owner of the vineyard is Jesus
The physical and spiritual consequences of their actions would be that the vineyard owner, God himself, would respond to the murder of his son by destroying the vine-growers and giving the vineyard to others outside of Israel. We now know that the others are his church, the Christian community, which is made up of both Jews and Gentiles. â Ron Ritchie
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Luke 20:18
âEveryone who falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, but he on whom it falls will be crushed.â
Here again is the picture of salvation. Ever consistent.
Notice it is not broken then falls â but falls then is broken.
We are to come down from our pinnacle of pride and admit we are sinners, then we are broken and become one with the stone. We are then part of the foundation of the Body of Christ â which has been built up over time.
Those that reject Christ â the stone crushes. There is punishment and destruction for that individual â eternal separation from God.
John
====== Jen:
Joshua
The Lord keeps His promises
He lets His people live in peace
The Lord helps and does good things for us
The people were taught to love the Lord, to be faithful to Him, to worship and obey Him with their whole heart and with all their strength just as we are today.
Psalm 89
When we know how great He is. We feel lead to tell others.
Then we will all praise His name forever.
He is the greatest nothing nor no one is better than Him
He rules the oceans and they are under His control
Everything was made by Him and is His
He has the whole world in His hands
Even nature praise Him
Proverbs
If we follow good advice we will do well. Good advice comes from the Lord. It is sensible follow the word of God. Foolish men donât and they get lost.
Jen
======= Ramona:
Joshua 21:1-22:20
Again, I see the mercy and grace of God giving to Israel the land He Promised. This is a âWe being many are One Body in Christ,â event. Yet the tools, the Promise, the divided land, do me no good unless I go out and take hold of it. Not only must I take it, I must utilize it or else I will be like the âservantâ who buries his talent in the ground.
Anka you said, >>So all the enemies that Israel âcouldnâtâ overcome were actually enemies Israel chose not to eliminateâŚ>> This is what Iâve been seeing since we began reading Joshua, chapter 14, when we began embarking on the division and apportioning of the land. How much of what God has given me have I failed to utilize; how much have I been a hindrance to the Body of Christ because I am not functioning the way God designed me to function and utilizing what He has given me? Have I taken âlandâ that I was not given, because Iâve failed to âcaptureâ what was handed to me?
God forgive us for not taking hold of everything you have prepared for usâLord have mercy!!
Grace and peace to all: May we take up everything God has blessed us with.
Ramona
















































