Exodus 28:1-43 + Matthew 25:31-26:13 + Psalm 31:9-18 + Proverbs 8:12-13
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Old Testament – Today in Exodus chapter 28 we read about the ephod for the priests! The ephod was a sleeveless outer vest that typically extended down to the hips and had a waistband to hold the front and back of the ephod to the priest’s body. The ephod is the blue cloth in this image below, and the chestpiece you’ll see has the four rows of gemstones:

The high priest wearing the ephod and chestpiece:

Exodus chapter 28 verse 1 stood out to me in today’s readings: “Your brother, Aaron, and his sons, Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar, will be set apart from the common people. They will be my priests and will minister to me.” Here we see that the priests are being set apart as mediators between the people of Israel and God. And this role is ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ as our high priest. Jesus is now the mediator between God and us. Personally, I still do see so much value in pastors and clergy in our lives and churches today. We’ll study more about these important roles in Paul’s writings in the New Testament. However, I also personally believe that we can approach the throne of God through Jesus Christ as our mediator – and that we don’t need another human mediator here on earth to approach God. Jesus is more than enough. Do you believe that Jesus is our high priest today? Do you believe that Jesus is the mediator between you and God?

More information on the Urim and Thummim we read about today is online at this link.
New Testament – Today in Matthew chapter 25 we read about the Final Judgment. Verses 34 is an amazing thing to imagine coming in the future: “`Come, you who are blessed by my Father, inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.” What a beautiful thought – come and inherit the Kingdom prepared for YOU from the foundation of the world! Do you believe in this inheritance? Do you look forward to this inheritance?

Verses 37 through 40 are so powerful for each of us to consider while we are still here on earth: “Then these righteous ones will reply, `Lord, when did we ever see you hungry and feed you? Or thirsty and give you something to drink? Or a stranger and show you hospitality? Or naked and give you clothing? When did we ever see you sick or in prison, and visit you?’ And the King will tell them, `I assure you, when you did it to one of the least of these my brothers and sisters, you were doing it to me!'” Whatever we do for one of the least among us, we do for Jesus. And – what we do not do for the least among us, we do not do for Jesus. Is God calling you in any way to give food, give water, show hospitality, give clothing, visit the sick, or visit those in prison for the least among us? Will you do this for Jesus?

In Matthew chapter 26 today we read the beautiful story of Mary, the sister of Martha and Lazarus (Mark 14 identifies Mary), who anoints Jesus, and as he tells us in verse 12: “She has poured this perfume on me to prepare my body for burial.” An interesting insight from the NIV Study Bible’s commentary – In Jesus’ day it was a normal Jewish custom to anoint a dead body with aromatic oils in preparing for burial. Jesus seems to be anticipating suffering a “criminal’s” death, for only in that circumstance was there no anointing of the dead body…

Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Matthew chapter 25 titled “The Sheep and The Goats” is at this link.
Psalms – Have you ever felt like Psalm 31 verse 10… “I am dying from grief; my years are shortened by sadness. Misery has drained my strength; I am wasting away from within.” Do you believe that God can rescue you from this? Will you pray to God to save you from this?

Proverbs – Proverbs 8 verse 13 is a powerful look at what Wisdom hates! “That is why I hate pride, arrogance, corruption, and perverted speech.” When you look at your own life – do you hate pride, arrogance, corruption and perverted speech in your own behavior?

Worship Video: Todayâs readings in Matthew reminded me of this wonderful song by Keith & Krysten Getty called âThe Lord is My Salvation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzZaeKr3PD4
Who is your salvation? Click here for your Salvation!
Please join us in memorizing and meditating on three verses of Scripture today: “Then the King will say to those on his right, ‘Come, you who are blessed by my Father; take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world. For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.'” Matthew 25:34-36
Prayer Point: Pray that you will be on Jesus’ right hand side when He comes again to judge the living and the dead. Pray that you will feed, clothe, visit in prison, care for and provide hospitality to the “least of these” here on Earth today, in Jesus’ name.
Comments from You and Questions of the Day: Back to Psalm 31 verse 10 above. I recently read C.S. Lewis’ book “A Grief Observed“. Has anyone read this? It is a very short book. But, wow, it is a powerful short book! It is a memoir C.S. Lewis wrote after the death of his wife and it is so incredibly thoughtful and moving as C.S. Lewis works through his grief and his questions for and about God. Psalm 31:10 reminds me of this book… though not really… it seems like C.S. Lewis didn’t quite get as down as the level of this verse. Anyhow – great book I think for any Christian who has lost a loved one. Let me know reviews in the Comments section below if you’ve read A Grief Observed, or know others who have? Has it been consoling for you during a time of loss? Do you have any other book recommendations for people who might be going through grief? Books that were helpful to you when you went through a time of grief? 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:
Exodus 28:1-43
Iâm running late this morning so Iâm going to deal with something I heard taught and have not really researched; although Iâve checked the commentaries I have and not seen this mentioned, but that doesnât mean there is no truth in it.
And you shall make pomegranates of blue, purple, and scarlet [stuff] around about its skirts, with gold bells between them; A gold bell and a pomegranate, a gold bell and a pomegranate, round about on the skirts of the robe. Aaron shall wear the robe when he ministers, and its sound shall be heard when he goes [alone] into the Holy of Holies before the Lord and when he comes out, lest he die there. (Exodus 28:33-35 AMP)
Interspaced around the bottom of Aaronâs skirt is a bell and a fruit, a bell and a fruit ⌠The bell represents a âGift of the Spiritâ and the pomegranate represents the âFruit of the Spirit,â a bell and a fruit. Anyone who has seen the inside of a pomegranate knows that there are a lot of red seed surrounded by fleshy, juicy fruit (An answear to why it is called Fruit of the Spirit and not Fruits?) Bells sound an alarm to heed danger or to get your attention to warn, delight, instruct etc. The purpose being it stops you in your tracks.
âThe fruit of the Spirit refers to the virtues of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness (meekness, humility) and self-control. â
âThe gifts of the Spirit are supernatural endowments for service and are given according to the character of the ministry that is to be fulfilled. The purpose of all gifts is the same: to edify the Body (the Church).â
What I heard taught was this, Bell clanging against bell would be harsh and certainly not melodic so God has placed a fruit next to a bell to soften the tone and sound. We are to temper our gifts with fruit.
In what we have called the Love chapter, 1 Corinthians 13, the Apostle Paul gives a list of gifts which use of, if one doesnât operate in love, a fruit, there is no benefit for the believer.
If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but I do not have love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. And if I have prophecy, and know all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith so that I can remove mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. If I give away everything I own, and if I give over my body in order to boast, but do not have love, I receive no benefit. Love is patient, love is kind, it is not envious. Love does not brag, it is not puffed up. It is not rude, it is not self-serving, it is not easily angered or resentful. It is not glad about injustice, but rejoices in the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends. But if there are prophecies, they will be set aside; if there are tongues, they will cease; if there is knowledge, it will be set aside. For we know in part, and we prophesy in part, but when what is perfect comes, the partial will be set aside. When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. But when I became an adult, I set aside childish ways. For now we see in a mirror indirectly, but then we will see face to face. Now I know in part, but then I will know fully, just as I have been fully known. And now these three remain: faith, hope, and love. But the greatest of these is love.
(1 Corinthians 13:1-13 NET.)
Fruit doesnât replace the gifts its just that their use must be tempered with Fruit, a gift and a bell, or a bell and a gift.
Grace and peace,
Ramona
======== Anka:
on the matt 25:34-41 reading..it seems itâs salvation based on works.All it says that those who did good works are accepted,those who didnât are not.Take the open your door to stranger bit,if you take the passage literally,in the times we live in,thatâs not a wise thing to doâŚif you live in a 3rd world country and you have the poor all around youâŚwhat do you doâŚif you give some and donât give the rest,you feel guilty,if you donât give at allâŚyou feel guilty.
I read about being saved by grace and not by good works in romans but how do I add that up with this?
Anka
======== Micah Girl:
Hi, Anka
Re: works v. grace
As I was reading that passage today I also thought that it could be interpreted that way easily, but I know that grace is not the result of works.
8For it is by grace you have been saved, through faithâand this not from yourselves, it is the gift of Godâ 9not by works, so that no one can boast. 10For we are Godâs workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
Eph. 2: 8-10
In the parable the people didnât even realize that they were serving Christ or neglecting Himâthey were just living out that which was within them. Ephesians tells us that we are saved by grace and not works, so we canât boast. But we have good works to do set out in front of us, and even that is Godâs grace to us. I think as a believer it is very important to look around me and make sure that I am taking the opportunities that God has given me to do good works, because it is a chance to serve Him (not so that I can get into heaven.)
Micah Girl
======= Ramona:
I want to elaborate on what Micah girl wrote regarding the sheep (right hand of the âKingâ folk) and the goats (left hand of the âKingâ folk). On my ride into work I reread the passages several times and say something for the very first time.
Those placed on the right hand of the âKingâ response to all the things he said they did (feed and gave drink to the hungry and thirsty, showed hospitality and clothed the stranger as well as nursing the sick and visit those in prison, said they didnât do any of that for the King. They didnât keep a laundry list of their deeds. However those on the left did as per the text,
âThen they will reply, âLord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or as a stranger or naked or sick or in prison and didnât help you?â (Mat 25:44) Everything they did they kept a running score. Hmmm, a lot to think about.
Ramona
======== John:
Anka,
As I posted yesterday, I believe we are saved by the gifts of âGraceâ and âFaithâ. So Salvation is locked in or out based on our accepting Christ as our Savior.
However, our rewards if we are saved, or our punishment if we do not accept Christ, have different levels based on our works.
Two quotes from bible.org under the Secton âThe Expression of Godâs Justice.â
ââŚbut the justice of God will be expressed by different levels of punishmentâ
ââŚbelievers will be rewarded in Heaven on the basis of their works.â
http://www.bible.org/page.asp?page_id=232
If you ever have doubts or need reinforcement on the idea of Salvation by faith through grace, donât listen to me (for it) or others (against it) â go to the primary source. The Bible (and God). Link below has a list of 27 verses that might help.
http://www.carm.org/doctrine/justification_verses.htm
John
======== Kristie:
Anka, thanks for your question. Yes Micah Girl is right I believer in that we are saved by grace, but our works are evidence of that grace in our lives. Ramonaâs observations are interesting too.
Thanks for everyoneâs thoughts on Psalm 31 as well. I thought of my 78 year old mother who has a slowly progressing illnessâŚ.long story, but she is in pain, and she is slowly having to give up her independence. We talked about these things in the Psalmâsuffering and Godâs goodness and that he will be faithful to us to the end of our lives.
âMake your face shine on your servant; save me in your steadfast love!â
Kristie
======= Cory:
Anka (et al),
These words arenât original to me, but what do you make of this thought: âSalvation by grace; judgment by works.â Do we make a mistake by confusing salvation and judgment, creating an identity between the two, when in fact they are two separate things?
Cory
========= Peggy:
In today reading I was moved by Psalm 31:9-18
12So my heart will sing to you. I canât keep silent.
Lord, my God, I will give you thanks forever.
I was very ill last year, and by the Grave of God Iâm doing so much better.
âMy heart will sing to youâ is just how I feel. I canât be quiet about how blessed I am that Christ healed me. I look back and I canât believe how sick I was, and now how well Iâm doing. Every day that I do something that I was not able to so, I smile and Thank God. Thanks for todays reading, it has truely put a smile on my face and joy in my heart. Have a blessed day, Peggy
Peggy
======= Laura:
Hello all:
As always todayâs readings, commentaries, scripture verses and comments have all been very enlightening. I apprecaite all the resources and books mentioned which have to do with grief, something we will all have to deal with some day in our lives. I believe that as Christians we all have opportunities to do Godâs work and ministry which is what we are called to do such as the reading today in Matthew 25:34-41 made mention of. All of Godâs work canât be left up to paid clergy who are often over booked and stressed out. I know how hard their life is because I am related to a minister. I have asked her to review this site and have told how great a resource that it is. I am so glad that there were so many good comments today from most of the regulars that come in here. This will be a good way that she can sort of get familiar with some of you. Todayâs readings and comments will be a good introduction.
One that note, I would like to introduce my sister that we can call pastor Judy. If she is reading the blog today along with comments, I hope she will feel free to join in with us. The role call that some of the others have mentioned was done earlier in the year. If I recall correctly the questions asked were: 1. When do you like to read the bible. 2.Brief description about ourselves, and anything else that we would like to mention.
Judy, If you are reading this today I hope you have enjoyed it. Iâll see you soon.
Your sister Laura
Laura
======== Ann:
Thank you, Ramona for what you shared today. I heard a teaching on the bell-pomegranate/gifts-fruit theme about 15 years ago. This is the first Iâve ever heard it again although the Lord has brought it to my mind over and over through the years.
To add my comments to the roll call: Iâm Ann from Mississippi and read my OYB in the evening. Iâm reading from the New Living Translation using an actual Bible. Iâve read the OYB 3 times previously, but not for about 5 years. I teach a Sunday School class and have my class reading along with me. Then I teach on Sunday something from the reading for the week. I have used comments from some of you as I have shared with my classâŚ.so thanks everyone!  I appreciated the links from Micah Girl yesterday as I am thinking ahead to my lesson for this week. As with Mikeâs pictures, it really helps me to visualize the images we are reading about!
Ann
======= Ramona:
To All!!
While walking during my lunch time this dropped in my sprit/mind. First I received a question while walking, âYouâve visited a prison before, is that a memory you can soon forget?â My answer was, âNo.â So I got to thinking about the depth of the Gospel and the Words of God and His Son and when I got back to my office I went back and read the Gospel reading again.
We are assuming that the depth of the mandate to feed the hungry, give drink to those that are thirsty, visit and comfort those that are sick and in prison is actual food, clothing, natural sickness and a maximum security prison. We may be assuming that the prison is actual concrete and steal, and yes, all the things I have just mentioned are part of our call but there is something much deeper.
The prophet Isaiah spoke this words under the anointing of the Holy Spirit and Jesus claimed them in Luke 4:18,
The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me; because the LORD hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound; To proclaim the acceptable year of the LORD, and the day of vengeance of our God; to comfort all that mourn; To appoint unto them that mourn in Zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the LORD, that he might be glorified.
(Isa 61:1-3)
There are more powerful prisons then those made of concrete and steal and they are the prisons of our minds that keep us out of our promises. They are the words that speak to us and tell us what we canât do and become and where we canât go. There are people who are walking around in darkness and hungry for spiritual enlightenment. There are people who have not had the privilege of enjoying the Bread of Life, that is Jesus because they have no one to âbreak upâ the bread because they have no spiritual teeth to chew and swallow. There is a world thirsting for the Living Water Jesus talks about in the fourth chapter of John to the woman at the well.
Yes, we are to feed the hungry but we must not forget to feed the âhungry.â
Thank God for the ability to receive revelation while walking at lunch time.
Again, Grace and peace,
Ramona
Must get back to work
========= Marty:
MikeâŚIâve only recently started to read some of your posts. Iâm a 43 yr old father in Chicagoland.
Iâm in my 15th week of grieving for my 4 year old daughter Christine, so Psalm 31 verse 10 hit home today. Since the beginning of the year, I have been reading the One Year Bible that I recâd for Christmas. Every single day has something to say to me!
I have not read A Grief Observed yet, but have read other books of grief geared toward parents of children whoâve gone to see the Lord.
Shortly after Christine died, I began to blog about my feelings etc⌠https://thecutiepie.blogspot.com. Your blog will help me through this hard time as well.
peace to you Mike.
Marty
======= Luch:
As my beloved wife Rosetta of 30 years battles breast cancer we have found psalms like Psalm 31 extremely comforting in that the emotions expressed are our own. Although my wifeâs prognosis is good we are deep into chemotherapy treatments and have six months to go and then radiation begins, but through it all we have clung to Psalm 31:14 âBut I/we are trusting you, O LORD, saying, âYou are my/our God!â My/ Our future is in your handsâŚ.â
Yes, I have read A Grief Observed. I loved the rawness of Lewisâemotion for the loss of his wife. As well, Shadowlands, the movie that tells the same story of Lewis (played by Anthony Hopkins) and Joy Davidson, also reflects the authenticity of one who suffers for the loss of a loved one in a way that is truly human and ennobling to the human experience of suffering, pain and loss. Very few meaningless platitudes in that story.
My wife has devoured Pastor David Jeremiahâs book called A Bend in the Road a devotional study he wrote on the psalms after his battle with cancer. I would highly recommend reading that book whether you have cancer or not.
Thanks Mike for allowing this interlude to not just be âheadyâ in our approach to Scripture reading but to allow The Word to soak deeply into our pain which Iâm sure some readers are also processing today as e journey through OYB.
Luch
======= Stef:
a very good book is âtragedy to triumphâ by Frank Retief..the pastor of st.james Church in Cape Town South Africa that had the massacre..a Christians response to trials and suffering.these Old Testament readings are really speaking to me ,God is so detailed about the objects He wants His people to create and theyre not just visually beautiful they have meaning in every item and engraving that is added..i am an artist and through the years i have learned that what you see in front of you in a gallery or on someones wall is not the whole story the process and the meaning in an art work are all part of its finished whole and make it richer than what you can see.the same with the Bible once you start digging and being taught and shown things there is so much more there than just your first reading of the words..
Stef
======= Laverne:
Good morning All â I have not read any of the books mentioned in this blog, but I am not much of a self help reader, outside of the bible (sorry) I tried âIn The Meantimeâ by Iyala Vanzant, but could not get pass the the first few chapters, same with Purpose Drive Life. But itâs funny I am reading daily The Promises Of God and I love that âGo Figureâ
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Exodus 28 â Moses was one of THE most important figures in Judiasm why was Aaron the first High Priest and not Moses. Was it b/c Aaron was older? Was it b/c Moses murdered the Egyptian? Umm Aaron sinned by building the golden calf. (so I am not sure if that could be it) I have not found it in any commentary, maybe it is not important; but I always wondered.
God Bless
Laverne
======= John:
Laverne,
âMoses was one of THE most important figures in Judiasm why was Aaron the first High Priest and not Mosesâ?
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Because God said so?????
Not being flippant, but it is not explained in the Bible. Jewish Rabbiâs say the same thing. Could extend that to being chosen, election, our (Christians) being priests (1Peter2:9), we were chosen not by merit â but by Godâs Grace, etc.
BUTâŚâŚ
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I think if one reflects on it â one can come up with at least the reason why Moses was not selected.
During the period of Kings of Israel it was forbidden for a man to be king and a Priest. (Only Melchisedec and Christ have ever fulfilled both positions).
Moses was not a king, but he was the leader of 2 million people wandering in the desert. He had administrative and judicial responsibilities. Most attribute Moses as the author of the first five books of the Bible. Moses was a busy person.
The High Priest was also a busy position -administratively and dealing with the people. Israel sinned a lot â so there was constant need for sacrifices and High Priestâs time.
So on a practical basis â it makes sense that the two positions were divided between two people. There are probably deeper theolgical reasons for Godâs decision â but I will leave it at this explanation.
NOTE: I think it is also a position that Aaron needed to occupy to deepen his faith in the Lord. (my personal opinion)
John
======= Sheree:
My heart goes out to anyone who is walking through heartache right now. I have been through 2 seasons in my life of intense grief and perlexity when circumstances were multiplying to cause my heart to be weighed down with grief, loss, and temptations to doubt the love and sovereignty of God. Two books were a rich means of grace to me: âWhen God Weepsâ by Joni Erickson Tada and âHow Long, O Lord?â by D. A. Carson. Both are full of biblical truths communicated with warmth and compassion.
Sheree
======= Laverne:
THANKS JOHN â my pastor also says ALL the time to us FAVOR AINâT FAIR â I like that saying.
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SHEREE â both these books sound very interesting to me. In the last year I have gone through many adjustments personally and the titles you shared have peaked my interest. I plan to go check them out of the library and they might wind up in my library. Thank Q
Laverne
======= Debi:
There is no writer like Charles Spurgeon to say what you need to hear when you need to hear it. When I faced the sickness and passing of my Dad, I found his book, âBeside Still Waterâ to be of great comfort.
Debi
======== Crystal:
I was recently going through this stage of grief in this second year after my husbands death.
I suddenly realized that he was not coming back, and life as I had known it, and cherished for the past 38 years was over. I wept before the Lord hating the changes, wanting his joy. Realizing for the first time in my life I was alone. No parents, siblings, or husband to turn to.
I had to face life by myself for the first time in my life. I knew that the Lord could change things in a second, bring me joy and peace. Yet I was not ready for the changes until I came to this epiphany. Like the lepers who found themselves between a starving city and the Syrian Army. If we sit here we die, if we go into the city they have no food, and we die. If we go to the syrians, they may catch us alive, or kill us quickly if they kill us quickly we but die. So Why Sit we here?
I could no longer sit in my home hoping for the Lord to ease my pain. I had to get up and get out, find classes to go too. Groups to meet with. I had to find things to do, people to meet. Praise God he told me I know the thoughts I have for you, thoughts to prosper and not to harm you, to give you a hope and a future.
I donât know what tomorrow holds for me, but I do know who holds all of my tomorrows.
Crystal
======= Jenny:
Sorry, iâm a lil behind, but i always catch up :p. I really love Matt 25, âI tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.â I always think of that when I have a chance to help someone, whether they be in need of something i can provide, someone in jail, etc. We should do it as if we are doing it to Jesus. We are all valuable in Godâs eyes and we may have a selfish tendenacy to think someone is less, but not so. Jesus came as our example, lowly and humble. Who am I to turn away someone in need if i can minister to them.
My pastor was going over the account of Mary annointing Jesus with perfume in Luke 12. There Judas rebuked her for âwastingâ the perfumeâŚit could be sold to help the poor. Jesus knew his heart, he was not interested in the poor, Judas was in charge of the finances, had the money bag and he was pilfering. he wouldnât have given the money to the poor, he would have pilfered that as well!
Sure glad we dont have to go through men to get to GodâŚJesus Christ is the One and only mediator. It angers me to think of people going to priests to access God. Those priest are no closer to God then anyone, if they even know him at all. We all have equal access to God through Christ! Imagine that, the âgreatsâ like Billy Graham for exampleâŚhe has no special access to God that every believer is not entiltled to. If one doesnt know Christ personally, he cant access God. period! until he repents, God will not even hear him.
I do have a special admiration for pastors and men of God, though we arent to be a respector of persons..I think its natural we admire people and appreciate them!! I appreciate my pastors sooooooooo much!!!! I thank God for them!!!
Well, Iâve gone through a few deaths of loved ones, honestly, the book that really comforted me was not a Christian book, so I hesitate recommending it, but when i read it, it really helped me so much! Its a book written for those whoâs loved ones commited suicide. I cant tell you the painâŚI hope no one else has to experience this ever! But suicide is unique to other deaths, like my mom died of cancer and Iâve had friends die of Aids, drown, other relatives of cancer. Sudden death is awful and when its the action of the person you loved, talked to every single day and they are gone..and i had them, i couldve stoped themâŚif i only wouldntâŚect. I cant tell you the guilt and pain, it almost killed me. Anyhow, the book is called âSuicide: SurvivorsâŚA Guide for those left behindâ by Adina Wrobleski. But I pray to God no one has to got through this. I got the book out to look at the title and just looking at it hurts too bad, tho my best friend died almost 13 yrs ago. the pain never leaves. never. not this side of earth anyhow.
I was listening to Christian radio today and he was saying how most the psalms start out pretty gloomy, but they end in praise! thats what we are to do! So since i mentioned something gloomy I will end in praise, the Lord giveth and He taketh away. Blessed be His name forever and ever! For He is goooood!!!
Jenny
======= Elizabeth:
Hello Mike and Everyone,
Yes, I have read A Grief Observed by C.S. Lewis and agree that itâs a poignant and helpful work. One thing I love about C.S. Lewis is his bedrock honesty about how he feels, his ability to air the big doubts and questions of his spirit. I recall one passage in that work where he compared his motherâs death and compared it to an island sinking and he felt like an sailor adrift on the ocean of life without a mainland. Having lost both my parents, I can relate to this metaphor.
What impressed my heart in the readings today? The passage in Matthew about âdoing for the least of theseâ stirs my heart. What more could I be doing? What is the Lord calling me to or not calling me to in care of others? For me, it is often a battle of wanting to be sure that I am investing enough of myself in our family and childrenâbut I do not want this to cause me to neglect care for those in the community and outside our home. I also want to model this kind of love and selflessness to our children. Itâs a fine line and a tough balance.
Elizabeth
======= Randa:
I remember the night 2 yrs ago when I lost my precious husband. He died of a sudden heart attack at age 50âŚgone too soon. When his heart doctor told me in the emergency room that he would not make it thru the night, I responded quickly with assuranceâŚthat she just didnât know my God. The minute it happened our church prayer chain was startedâŚmany were praying for himâŚand God saysâŚif 2 or more are gathered in His name. She stopped me and saidâŚ* I know God too, but I am a heart doctor, and he is not going to make it.â I cried, as he passed away a few moments later. I came home and cursed GodâŚI screamed at HimâŚyelled at HimâŚ.and begged for an answer..why why why??? I cried all night, but the next morning God comforted me (He should have struck me dead for talking to Him the way I did). I begged everyone to leave me alone, and I prayed and talked with God all day. I realized that Jayâs death didnât catch God by surpriseâŚHe knew it was going to happen. He was not punishing me or JayâŚ.God knew the day He knitted Jay in his mamaâs womb that he would die that night in that hospital. The book I turned to was the BibleâŚI threw myself into itâŚ.pulled out every promise God madeâŚHis love for meâŚand I realized that He has a plan for my lifeâŚI just have to be open to it. So now I am living on, and someone sent me a saying I loveâŚLife is not about trying to get thru the stormsâŚ.its about learning to dance in the rain! So that is what I am doing nowâŚdancing in the rainâŚbring it on!
RandaÂ
======= Elizabeth:
Randa,
Thank you for sharing your storyâpraise God that this experience has drawn you to Him. It reminds me of the quotation about how the same sun hardens clay or melts waxâŚ
I think that great loss can be a gift in that it opens our eyes to the frailty of life and the transient nature of this world.
May God comfort your heart in your loss and bless you as you dance ; )
Elizabeth
======== Neil:
The perfume that Jesus was anointed with had a distinct fragrance for all to smell in the hours before His torture and crucifixion. You know that all who were around Jesus could smell this pretty perfume. From the disciples to the one that put the stripes on Jesusâ back. Smells put a permanent memory in our minds. Anytime you smell that distinct smell you remember when you first smell it at a special moment. 2 Corinthians 2:14 But thanks be to God, who always leads us as captives in Christâs triumphal procession and uses us to spread the aroma of the knowledge of him everywhere. 15 For we are to God the pleasing aroma of Christ among those who are being saved and those who are perishing. 16 To the one we are an aroma that brings death; to the other, an aroma that brings life. And who is equal to such a task? 17 Unlike so many, we do not peddle the word of God for profit. On the contrary, in Christ we speak before God with sincerity, as those sent from God.
Amen and Amen for His wonderful Words of Life!
Neil
p.s. I forgot to add to my original statement that all could smell this fragrance before, during, and after His resurrection.
======= Steve:
Matthew 26:10-14 Aware of this, Jesus said to them, âWhy are you bothering this woman? She has done a beautiful thing to me. 11 The poor you will always have with you, but you will not always have me. 12 When she poured this perfume on my body, she did it to prepare me for burial. 13 I tell you the truth, wherever this gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told, in memory of her.â
This verse stood out for me because of the lavish generosity of this woman. I donât know how much the perfume was worth but it must have been a lot the way it upset so many people. For some reason this made me think of how much more lavishly generous I need to become, pouring out Jesus love to those around me. We count the cost of everything, were wired to do this, we are suppose to be good stewards with our possessions but when it comes to the things of the spirit, we are not to count the cost, we should just to pour it all out, knowing we have an endless supply through Jesus.
Steve
======= Frederick:
Exodus 28:2
2 Make sacred garments for your brother Aaron to give him dignity and honor.
I remember that several days ago Mike and readers commented on the âdressing upâ on Sundays to church. Todayâs reading is interesting: God ordered Moses to make sacred garments for Aaron to give Aaron dignity and honour. It seems that clothing, in Godâs eyes, have a place. Our clothing will reflect our hearts.
Frederick
======= Gaynor:
I have often thought about the âsheepâ and the âgoatsâ and when Jesus refers to âthe least of these my brothersâ perhaps he is specifically referring to his Jewish brethren and people. Of course, it goes further than that â to all mankind â but the Bible does tell us that those who support Israel and the Jewish nation will be blessed. There are many churches nowadays that have forgotten the place that Israel has in the eyes of the Lord â after all, they are âthe apple of his eyeâ and Israel will play the major part in end-time events.
As believers, it is time to recognise our Jewish roots and responsibility to the Jewish nation and pray for Israel.
Gaynor
======== Jim:
Ramona,
Thank you for that insight. You know, when you read through the One Year Bible Blog, whether the first, second . . . . or seventh time, you learn something new about Godâs grand plan. It is so awesome! From Genesis to Revelations, you just see how our incredible Creator has woven it all together so masterfully.
Peace and joy to all!
Jim
======== Carol:
Jesus is my High Priest and Mediator, between God and myself! I thank and praise God for this!!
What sticks out for me on the âgiving to the least of theseâ is the importance of giving to those who canât give backâŚno earthy return and also if doing things such as this is important to God, then it should be important to me.
Carol
======= Imja:
No one ever told me that grief was a lot like fear.
And, no one ever told me about the laziness of grief.
CS Lewis, âA Grief Observedâ
These 2 quotes hit me the hardest (though, there are more).
This griefâŚI am personally and currently facing, has taken me by surprise in so many ways incrementally. The fear, the laziness, wanting to be left alone and wanting people to be near. So many emotions and yetâŚI still believe, I have hope, life and new beginnings.
If you are going through something, please know that, Jesus is with youâŚwith every breath. He knows and sees what you are going through and he is in control. Rest on Him he loves and cares for you!Â
Blessings to all,
Imja
======= Robert:
I love this song to lament my sorrow.and hope by Bifrost Arts âOur song in the Nightâ.
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Mathew 26:5
Just an interesting note: âor there may be a riot among the peopleâ. Current events about the George Floyd riots (March 2020), brought up a great quote by Martin Luther King Jr. A RIOT IS THE LANGUAGE OF THE UNHEARD.
Mathew 26:11
âThe poor you will always have with you but you will not always have me.â
I like to refer back to some great thoughts that come out of Deuteronomy 15 about debts and the poor. I really like verse15:11: âThere will always be poor people in the land. Therefore I command you to be openhanded toward your brothers and toward the poor and needy in your landâ. This really calls our Christian service into play. To help the unfortunate, lost and suffering. Itâs a demonstration of oneâs faith in God. That way we experience Jesus love by loving others.
I am helping a homeless guy right now and I am really struggling because I am judging him with my values, ethics and morals, which of course are righteous! Hypocrite! Slowly (months now), Jesus is showing me who I really am and I am a tough nut to crack, for sure. Others are watching and I have given this to God but I have so much more to learn or should I say unlearn.
Robert
======= Dee:
I love you giving reference to grief and CS Lewis. I havenât read it but I am remembering my mom today. 15 years since she left this earth. It still hurts. I loved her and still kiss her so!
Ex 28:1-43
The making of the garments, robe, sash, and turban. And what I never realized but I do now is why isnât Moses two sons appointed priests-Gershom and Eliezer-along with Aaronâs sons and the meticulous acct of sash and outfits pomegranates and bells. You have fruits of the Spirit along with clanging bells-interesting..
Matthew 25:31-26:13
The son of man (Jesus) will separate the sheep(Godâs people) with the goats- (false people -non-believers)
I love the story of the least of these, feeding, providing, helping, loving, nurturing, when we did it to the least of these we have done it unto God.
Also, the woman with the fancy bottle of oil (Alabaster) itâs 2 days before Passover. The Son of Man will be handed over to be crucified shortly. Know it must have dwelled hard on Jesusâ heart â being made flesh-knowing how everyone praised and worshipped one day but will despise and reject another and pain he will go through and torture-all for us! Wow!
Ps 31:9-18
This has a little imagery for Jesusâ time too-v 13b- My enemies conspire against me, plotting to take my life.
Proverbs 8:12-13
Wisdom and good judgment live together. Knowledge and discernment are easy to find. Those who love the Lord will hate evil, pride, arrogance and perverse speech.
Amen!
Dee
















































































