Deuteronomy 32:28-52 + Luke 12:35-59 + Psalm 78:56-64 + Proverbs 12:24
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Old Testament – These words of Moses today in Deuteronomy chapter 32 verse 47 stood out to me – “These instructions are not mere words–they are your life!” Wow. Do we think this way about the Bible? Are these mere words we read in the Bible? Or are they our very life?

New Testament – In Luke chapter 12 verse 40, Jesus is speaking about his second coming at the end of the age – “You must be ready all the time, for the Son of Man will come when least expected.” But, this verse also always seems to speak to me about the end of my life here on earth as well. One of 2 things will happen during our life that will bring our earthly life as we know it to an end – 1. Jesus’ second coming (which no one knows the day or hour) or 2. we will die. I know it’s not something we all want to think about… but someday our earthly bodies will die. And I guess when I read verse 40 above, it makes me realize that not only do we not know the day or hour when Jesus’ 2nd coming will be. We also don’t know the day or the hour of the end of our life either. So… this verse then speaks to me clearly – you must be ready all the time! And, I don’t view this as something to be anxious over. But, I do think it’s serious for us to consider. I don’t know about you – but sometimes I’m a procrastinator. And when it comes to our faith in Jesus, there is no luxury of procrastination. We must have faith in Jesus, be living for Jesus, and really, be willing to die for Jesus – today. Now. Not tomorrow. Today. Are you ready all the time?

Chapter 12 verse 48 is also a powerful teaching from Jesus for us today – “But people who are not aware that they are doing wrong will be punished only lightly. Much is required from those to whom much is given, and much more is required from those to whom much more is given.” This is convicting… think about it. The more we begin to know about Jesus and God and the Bible, the more we essentially have been “given.” And when this holy knowledge has been given to us – much is required. Much is expected. Maybe in our past we were not aware of our sins. Maybe we were not aware of sin at all really. Today, if we have been blessed with the knowledge of living by Jesus’ teachings, we should not be acting as we did in the past when we did not know any better. Have you been given much? Are you living up to what is required of you?

Bible.org’s commentary on our Luke chapter 12 readings today titled “The Way to Wait” is at this link and commentary titled “The Consequences of Christ’s Coming” is at this link.
Psalms – Psalm 78 verse 57 is a metaphor that I pray is never used upon any of us! 🙂 “They were as useless as a crooked bow.” Can you imagine a worse insult? Well, yeah, I suppose there are worse. But coming from a Psalmist, this is no good. What does it mean to be a crooked bow? What does it mean to be a straight bow? How is your bow these days? Crooked, and perhaps focused on things of this world? (and thus basically useless) Or straight, and focused on advancing the Kingdom of God in your life and the lives of others around you? (and thus very useful)

Proverbs – Proverbs chapter 12 verse 24 is great wisdom for each of us today – “Work hard and become a leader; be lazy and become a slave.” I do think each of us are called to be “leaders” in various aspects of our lives. Leaders in the home. Leaders at school. Leaders at work. Leaders at our church. Even if maybe you don’t think you are a “leader” per se – maybe you’re not comfortable with public speaking or whatever – I think you’re still a leader. At the very least, we obviously have to lead our own lives.

Worship Video: Today’s readings in Luke chapter 12 reminded me of the MercyMe song “All of Creation:”
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Please join us in memorizing and meditating on two verses of Scripture today: “But understand this: If the owner of the house had known at what hour the thief was coming, he would not have let his house be broken into. You also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him.”” Luke 12:39-40 NIV
Prayer Point: Pray that you are ready for Jesus to return right this very moment. Pray that you will always stay ready for Jesus’ return, and that you will not quench the Spirit by sinning. Pray earnestly, “Come Lord, Jesus, quickly come!”
Comments from You & Questions of the Day: Based on our Proverb, in all of the areas you are called to be a leader in your life, are you working hard? Or, by chance, are you being lazy in some areas? Will you work hard and become a leader? Will you work hard and walk the path of leadership? 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:
Deuteronomy 32:28-52
As The Song of Moses is completed in this reading, I’m amazed how God has given Israel a song to sing about themselves. It is not a song that focuses on their past history but a song that spells out their future. This Song is not a false prophecy given by a false god to a false leader, Moses; but a song that correctly tells of their turning away from God who is about to bring them into their Promise Land, and the consequences that will ensue.
I’m reminded of Jesus’ Words to Peter, “Assuredly, I say to you that this night, before the rooster crows, you will deny Me three times.” Jesus told Peter less than twenty-four hours before it actually happened. God knows our beginning from our end.
Luke 12:35-59
The Girl and Boy Scouts have nothing on God, “Be Prepared,” did not start with them. Their preparedness is about doing the things necessary to take care of the body; Jesus’ preparedness is all about the spirit and soul.
39 “Know this: A homeowner who knew exactly when a burglar was coming would not permit the house to be broken into. 40 You must be ready all the time, for the Son of Man will come when least expected.”
Psalm 78:56-64
As the Song of Moses ends with today’s Deuteronomy so too the 78th Psalm ends and continues mirroring the Song. But know time has past and Moses’ Song has gone from completely pointing to the future, to being partially fulfilled in the hearing of those in the Temple singing this Psalm. I wonder with all of God’s foretelling and foreknowledge and in the singing of Psalm 78 in the Temple did it ever occur to the singer and listener that they were singing about their own sad sorry fallen state? Am I singing the song of my own downfall refusing to pay attention to the words that speak about me?
Proverbs 12:24
I think I prefer the Amplified Bible’s translation of this verse,
24 The hand of the diligent will rule, but the slothful will be put to forced labor.
Grace and peace,
Ramona
======= Anka:
“They are not just idle words for you—they are your life. By them you will live long in the land you are crossing the Jordan to possess.”
Without faith it is impossible to please God,faith comes by hearing the word of God…without faith it is impossible to have eternal life.Are the words of God/the bible just idle words or as some think…a history book?There’s a huge difference between those who believe the bible is a word from God and those who read it as literature…one group gets reconciled to God,has a hope,a future beyond death…the other continue to keep their distance from God,live in this world of chaos preffering not to think of what happens after they die(or come up with ridiculous ideas of life after death).
God gives us a choice to choose life or death….to make an educated choice,I think we really ought to know what the book of life says about both.
God bless you all
Anka
======= Shane:
Deutero 32 is the basis for Jonathan Edwards’ most famous sermone, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.”
Verse 42, which is rendered by the NASB as: “I will make My arrows drunk with blood, And My sword will devour flesh, With the blood of the slain and the captives, From the long-haired leaders of the enemy” is not something you hear preached on much. But that is a picture of what Christ’s blood saves us from: the wrath of God.
In Luke today, I think we see a Christ that is NEVER preached these days. Can you imagine a preacher saying that Christ came “not to bring peace, but division”? But indeed, it is so. And thankfully so. For if Christ didn’t not come to save us from the rest of the fallen world, we would bear the brunt of “many stripes” and be the targed for the arrows of His wrath.
A similar picture of God is present in the 78th Psalm.
I’m so thankful that the God who abhors sin so much, also made payment for it.
Shane
======= Jean:
i believe that definitely we’re called to become leaders in this world. in many ways, we are competing with children of this world, b/c our characters reflect the upbringing of our Father
Jean
======= Johnnie:
I am definitely a leader in several areas of my life. I assist my choir director, but I have noticed that because of this position that God has given me, I am considered a leader. Many times our position of leadership doesn’t look like leadership at all, but of that of a servant. Wait — isn’t that what Christ wants us to be — servants to one another?
Johnnie
======= Jenny:
As in Luke’s writings, I know that to much is given, be it wisdom, opportunity, material blessing, watever it is, we have a responsibility wat we do with it. We tend to make many intentional mistakes I think wen we are younger in Christ, but the more we learn the more God will reveal to us this and we are then aware it is sin, and things intentional sins, if continued practiced will be outright sin. I think its a lifelong journey. Things I never thought wrong God is gently showing me, um..you should not be doing that. but He isnt leaving me helpless, He is assuring me, Let Me help you to change. I cant change me but God can!
I certainly am ready to leave this life, whether via rapture or my bodily death. I have seen lots of death in my life, so its very real to me. It will happen, but all I know is I will be with Jesus! That is so exciting! Course the rapture could happen during my life…I’d be thrilled to partake in that!! but either way, its the same destination.
Gosh, i sure dont call myself a leader. I am hardworking, but I rather be a servant bcos thats wat God has called me to be. Jesus is my leader. reminds me of MercyMe’s song No More, No less..”I’m not saying: follow me. I’m not the one one who leads!”
I hesitate to say i lead my life, i want to be led by the spirit, i want to follow Jesus…i just dont trust myself…I’m a sheep and i need to follow`my Shepard bcos i get myself into trouble wen i try to run the show.
I went to bed pondering yesterday’s Proverbs reading: “No harm comes to the godly, but the wicked have their fill of trouble.”
We know godly or not, we all experience trouble. true it could refer to the eternal but I’m being shown that this is actually saying, we all reap wat we sow. The godly who sow good will reap good fruit, and the ungodly produce bad fruit, their own mistakes, sin, and wrong decisions will cause trouble. I know many ungodly who by their bad choices, are experiencing the consequences. they sorrow, but many times its our own actions that get us in trouble! but many godly go through many trials not due to a sin in our lives, but perhaps God is testing us, putting us through the fire, wounding us to heal us, or disciplining us.. or we are just experiencing life in this fallen world. God doesnt discipline the ungodly, but only His children.
So perhaps this is referring to the actions of leading an ungodly life which will lead to their harm bcos they are experiencing the consequences.
Jenny
======= Amrita:
Thank you for your encouragment Mike.
If internet was cheaper I woould have visted more often and watched the videos too.
Good solid Bible teaching, that ‘s what I like.
Amrita
====== Skip:
Luke 12:39-40 stood out to me today. Actually, every time I read these versus they stand out to me.
“Luke 12:39-40
39 But understand this: If the owner of the house had known at what hour the thief was coming, he would not have let his house be broken into. 40 You also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him.””
Be ready always. Although no one knows when Jesus is coming back, not the angels in Heaven, not even the Son but only God knows of that day and hour. Mike makes a good point that these versus not only speak of the second coming of Christ but also of our individual death; so be ready.
I do believe we are living in the end time. The signs are all around us that Jesus is coming; right at the door. Be ready always because the Son of man comes when you least expect Him.
Come soon oh Lord!
Yours in Christ
Skip
======= Grant:
Hi Mike,
Deuteronomy 32:47 really jumped off the page for me today! “For it is not an idle word for you; indeed it is your life. (NASB)” Wow. Reading the Word daily really is so important. I have to admit I have missed my reading a couple times this week and I have observed how anxious and less confident I am. I need it! Thank you for your diligence with this blog.
On a further note. I have enjoyed Deuteronomy this year. It is really speaking to me.
Blessings,
Grant
======= Tracy:
I have been wanting to study Deuteronomy this year, somehow drawn to it – delighted therefore to stumble upon your website!
Tracy
======= Teriann:
I found the last line of Moses’ song to be the most profound, v.43 He will make atonement for His land and people. The whole song is prophetic but this verse is the key for that is exactly what Jesus did!
In Luke 12 Jesus taught to always be ready; to always be found doing what God has called us to do. This life is not about gratifying the flesh which is perishing anyway, but building up the spirit or inner man which is eternal. Jesus went on to teach that truth and life will always be in opposition to lies and death and we should be able to discern this and stop fighting with each other.
This portion of Ps.78 pictures what happens to those who reject God in favor of gods of the flesh. And Proverbs 12:24 brings us right back to Jesus teaching with one word, diligence. I think that’s what God requires of us most of the time, plain old boring diligence. Sure we will have moments when great faith and courage are required of us but the rest of the time it’s a matter of keeping on keeping on; of reading His word each day; of choosing to be kind and speaking words that edify; of forgiving our brother as we have been forgiven. We are preparing for heaven, I think it helps to keep an eternal perspective.
Teriann
======= Cora:
Luke:35 to 59
Being spiritually prepared is what we need at this very moment.We are now experiencing the signs of times…although nobody knows the exact time and date “we need to be spiritually ready and pray hard as we patiently wait for the Joyful Second Coming Of Our Lord Jesus Christ”
Cora
======= Bobbie:
I Pray not to miss the coming of the Lord.If God Let me experience His coming ,I’d be very thankful, but if not ,He will take me before His coming then I’m thankful also…But importantly to learn more righteousness because that is the will of god..
Bobbie
======= Tina:
Me and my family will always like your blog!
Tina
======= Jim:
Mike,
Your comments regarding the “last days” and what that means to all of us individually is “spot on”. We are all in our “last days”, we know not when we will take our last breath and we know not when Jesus will return. Let’s be prepared. I pray that God’s people stop spending countless hours on their beliefs about “pre-tribulation” rapture and things that the Lord does not clearly make known to us. Today is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad! Not toss it aside as if a 1000 tomorrows are a given. And I am telling this to myself : ) as much as anyone else. I was reminded today of a pastor’s sermon to “bloom where you are planted” . . . God has planted you where you are for a reason!
In Christ
Jim
========= Bob:
Wow we are really getting blasted today. Moses gets to see but not go to the Promised Land. Jesus warns us to be prepared all the time and gives us a heavy on choosing Him instead of family. Psalm 78 reminds of mistakes we have made and warns us about abandoning God. Proverbs tells us to step up to the plate and not be so lazy. IM TIRED. When we start to hear the negative in everything, its time to put on a new outfit, eh? So I look for a positive word from God when I hear too many downers.
For Moses, he gets to see the future God has provided for the Israelites. Look at the beautiful blessing God gives to them in Chapter 33! Nice. Then in Luke, when we are obsessed with our own sense of responsibility and self importance, did we really read and believe what God said to us about worry, just before this in Luke 12: 22-34? Where is our treasure? Simple. These particular psalms (77 and 78) are written for us to lament the difficulties in our lives and prepare for the time to really celebrate the Easter Resurrection that displays God’s wonderful love for us. I can’t wait. I am feeling happier already! I like what God says right after Proverbs 12:24 and in verse 25 tells me how I can cheer someone else up. Be kind today. May the Holy Spirit fill you with abundant joy.
Bob
======= Cathy:
Thank you all for your insights.
Blessings.
Cathy
======= Jill:
Mike you did not elaborate about how Jesus says I did come to bring peace but division. Luke 10:51. This amazes me because we try so hard to be at peace with everyone! This is a contradiction to me. Jesus calls us to be peacemakers did he not? But I believe there are break downs in relationships especially family. But we as Christians must be on guard. We must be ready. Amd much expected from those of us given much! Luke 10:47.
Jill
======= Joyce:
Mike and everyone,
In Bible.org’s commentary, Bob Deffinbaugh’s The Way to Wait (Luke 12:35-48) this stood out to me:
“… the time of His return would be a time when they would not expect Him … but the righteous must accept this truth and be in a constant state of readiness. This will require discipline and diligence, but that is what discipleship is all about.”
May we strive to be the diligent servants.
This is such a beautiful, hopeful picture:
Luke 12:37
Blessed (happy, fortunate, and to be envied) are those servants whom the master finds awake and alert and watching when he comes. Truly I say to you, he will gird himself and have them recline at table and will come and serve them! (Amplified Bible)
God bless everyone here!
Joyce
======= Dee:
Woohoo..deut 32 ending . Speaking of futuristic things and psalm 78 ends with poem of the sadness of Israelites. We r getting super close towards Moses taking his final journey to his eternal home and Israelites finally entering the promise given to them. Joshua will lead the way. Beautiful
Your words spoke truth and conviction to me today about leadership. Am I a leader? Am I truly working hard at leading or being lazy and cutting corners at times. Both of these could he true. I have a degree in Teacher Leadership but many days do not feel it in Leadership. This is a hard one and not to be taken lightly. As the verses say to much is given much is required. If you know better you do better, but if you keep doing the same things and thinking you will get different results, your wrong. Leadership is a process and it is a process of chipping away at the imperfections and laziness to stay diligent and true. Leaders are not meant for the weak and faint hearted..they are for the solid, sincere, strong, committed and fixed on a goal to produce results..that is Leadership that I have found out these days.
God bless
Dee
======= Ramona:
Deuteronomy 32:28-52
Moreover, brethren, I would not that ye should be ignorant, how that all our fathers were under the cloud, and all passed through the sea; And were all baptized unto Moses in the cloud and in the sea; And did all eat the same spiritual meat; And did all drink the same spiritual drink: for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was Christ. But with many of them God was not well pleased: for they were overthrown in the wilderness. Now these things were our examples, to the intent we should not lust after evil things, as they also lusted. (1 Corinthians 10:1-6 KJV)
There is a definite theme running through today’s Old Testament passage, the word’s of Jesus, Psalms and Proverbs, the handling of the Word of God.
But he that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes. For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required: and to whom men have committed much, of him they will ask the more. (Luke 12:48 KJV), speaks to the Song of Moses, the sad song of the future falling away of Israel, which continues from yesterday’s reading; the reading in Psalms, that rehearses Israel’s journey in the desert, as well as her behavior in her own land, confirms as a done deal, the future foretold in Moses’ Song, and the Proverb passage sums up what happens when we allow sin to take a leadership position in our lives, we become enslaved. All four readings give warning for us today and hopefully an encouragement for us to OBEY the Word we have heard and read because we are given a birds eye view of the consequences of disobedience.
Grace and peace,
Ramona
======= John:
Luke 12:35-59
In the NIV I had a hard time with the last three verses. They just don’t make sense to me as translated by NIV (and most other versions).
Jesus is talking to disciples about watchfulness (a parable), not peace but division (straightforward), interpreting the times (comparison) and then…
Then Jesus says, “Why don’t you judge for yourselves what is right?”, and as most commentators will say gives a symbolic example of being on the way to civilian court. I just don’t get what reconciling oneself with an adversary before going to court has to do with – being prepared for Jesus’ coming, the divisive nature of his gospel, or being aware that these (for the Jews at that time) are Messianic times.
I looked at the KJV:
Luke 12:57-59
“Yea, and why even of yourselves judge ye not what is right? When thou goest with thine adversary to the magistrate, as thou art in the way, give diligence that thou mayest be delivered from him; lest he hale thee to the judge, and the judge deliver thee to the officer, and the officer cast thee into prison. I tell thee, thou shalt not depart thence, till thou hast paid the very last mite.”
And the Greek text
I think when one realizes that “reconciled” is better translated “delivered” and “in the way” does not mean “on the way” We get a much more explicit warning.
Here is my paraphrase:
‘You judge what is right. Don’t depend on pharisees, neighbors, or your family. You decide. When you are heading with Satan (adversary) before God (ruler), as you are in that way of life (or course of conduct), give diligence to free yourself from him, lest he get you before Jesus (judge) and He condemns you and turns you over to angel (officer) and you are thrown in hell (prison). Where you will not be let out until the “full” debt is paid. That sentence is “eternity” as one can never pay off the burdens of sin on our own merits.’
The idea of “in” (Gk. en) being “within” rather than on comes from here #8. “en” is never used for “on”.
That paraphrase of a symbolic civil dispute makes more sense to me given the leadup to these passages. At least that is my opinion.
Of course the only way to “free yourself from the adversary” is to repent your sins, turn to God and accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior.
John
======= Shane:
John, forgive me, but I think your paraphrase misses two key, but subtle, points.
First, Jesus is not telling them to “judge for themselves” as opposed to asking other people. Rather, by the previous examples Christ has explained that it is, or should be, obvious to them what is coming in the way of judgment. He’s making the point that they know when various types of weather are coming from the signs they observe, and since they’re aware of the signs in the OT, and are now aware of what Christ is saying, they are without excuse.
Secondly, the little parable of the two on the way to the magistrate illustrates this contrast: in the magistrate example there are three parties, and you (the defendant) may settle with the plaintiff prior to going before the magistrate. However, God is both the plaintiff (really prosecutor) and the judge. So there is no chance to settle without payment in full.
So God must do something as both judge and prosecutor, which as you know, He did through Christ.
Got longwinded… stopping now. : )
Shane
======= John:
Shane, that is certainly the way most commentators refer to this passage.
Maybe I got thrown off by the word “adversary” as that is often used to refer to Satan. In his role as “great accuser” it seemed prosecutorial. Never really thought of God in a prosecutor role. Although as sinners or lovers of the world, we would be in opposition (enemies) to God.
Also got bothered by word “reconcile” or “settled”.
Greek
“apallossa”
1) to remove, release, to be removed, to depart
2) to set free, deliver
The definitions did not have the connotation of reconciliation. More in the way of “get away from”. Did not think of God as someone to get away from or “depart from”.
Oh well, certainly not the first time I have struggled with passages or little bothersome feelings. Perhaps I was searching for something that is not really there? Appreciate your input.
John
======= Shane:
John, if you look at the writings of the minor prophets, whenever they speak of some day of judgment against Israel/Judah, they’ll say that people will try to hide from Lord, and the like.
I understand what you’re saying with Satan as an accuser, and accuse he does. But Satan accuses the children of God, while God accuses the children of the world. So when we’re accused against, we turn to God. When the children of the world are accused against, they must pay every ounce they owe. So that children of the world, if you will, daily store up God’s wrath, more and more each day. It’s a frightening thing, really. But it’s what we’re saved from.
Shane
======= John:
Deut 32:39
“See now that I myself am He!
” There is no god besides me.
I put to death and I bring to life,
I have wounded and I will heal,
and no one can deliver out of my hand.” NIV
This verses leaped out at me during the readings. There is so much theology in these simple words.
The first line in the Hebrew Construction means – ‘I am the one true God.’ There is no other.
Next come a series of statements that say “I” do these things – no one else – just Me.
“I put to death” – (judgment) those who reject Me.
“I bring to life” – (salvation) I grant eternal life to those who believe in Me.
“I have wounded and I will heal” – I will bring Israel to it’s knees, and I will bring a man to His knees so that he recognizes his sinful nature, and I will heal Israel and that sinful natured man when they believe in Me.
“and no one can deliver out of my hand” – “deliver” in this Hebrew tense means “to strip oneself”. So a better inerpretation is ‘no one can strip oneself from my hand’. What wonderful assurance to one who becomes a child of God by accepting and Receiving Christ as their Lord and Savior. Once you are in God’s hand – a co-heir to heaven – you cannot be taken out of His hand. God will not allow it.
God does these things – no one else. Man has no influence on the processes of judgment, salvation, or assurance – it is of God.
Being secure in God’s hand reminds me of a story rgearding a father taking his five year old son to a major college football game. 100,000+ plus fans in the stands reveed up (and some tanked up) who are ecstatic when the home team wins. There is a great rush to leave the stadium and it is kind of rowdy. The father takes the boys hand and says, “Do not let go of my hand”. As they are jostled and bumped on the way out, the boy feels his hand slipping, but the father’s hand tightens and grabs him all the harder.
The little boy may feel like his hand is slipping, but there is no way the loving father will let him go. Do we feel like we are slipping away at times from God? If this father tightens and holds his son’s hand out of love, how much more so the Father in heaven????
John
======= John:
Luke 12
Watchfulness
There are servants and their are servants. I am sure there are Pharisees and scribes in the crowd. Many today claim to be Christians, and they will be known by their fruits. It is not our place to judge, but the Master (God) will know.
We are to live our lives as if Christ will come back at any moment. As a Christian, overall, we should want to live that way. One who claims to be the servant of the Master, but is shown by his heart to not be a believer – will be punished.
Punishments will range depending on how much they were exposed to and knew of the Gospel. Seems to me this is an indication that there will be levels of punishment in hell – just like there are levels of rewards in heaven.
True today, and a severe warning to the Pharisees of Jesus’ time.
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Not Peace but Division
“I have come to bring fire on the earth, and how I wish it were already kindled!”
Most think this verse applies to the Holy Spirit and the purifying fire that John the Baptist refers to in Luke 3:16. And that Christ wishes the Holy Spirit was already at work, but would have to wait until his ressurection.
For Christ has to undergo His baptism? Wait – Christ already had a baptism. But I think it is the symbolism of baptism Christ is referring to here – that going under the water symbolizes death and being in the grave, and rising out of the water – a resurrection of the believer into a new life – an “eternal life”. A symbolization that mirrors christ’s crucifixion and resuurection.
Will everything be hunky-dory then – will there be peace on earth. No, there will be peace in the believer – a peace with God (as we are no longer at war with god, but a child of God), and a peace in the believer’s heart brought on by the Holy Spirit – that we are indeed Children of God.
But in the World – there will be division. Those that believe, and those that don’t. There is no guarantee whole families will be saved – as bloodlines do not pertain to salvation (John 1:13). But there will be acrimony and fighting over the issue of salvation. Once the Holy Spirit has arrived and believer’s are in the process of sanctification – they will share the gospel and their testimonies. Those that have a heart for God will dialogue, those that don’t will reject the believer – and that will even happen within families.
I know of this first-hand as my immediate family has rejected my sharing out of hand – 25 members of extended family (4 are believers), some dialogue and some have rejected discussions. The rejections have hurt – as even some strangers listen to me – but not these family members. I just pray that God will open more doors for sharing within my family, and that if not I – someone else may be the one to help my family see the light, the glory and the truth of our Lord.
John

































































