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  • Numbers 19:1-20:29 + Luke 1:1-25 + Psalm 56:1-13 + Proverbs 11:8
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    Old TestamentToday in Numbers chapter 20 verse 12 we read about God pronouncing that Moses & Aaron would not enter the Promised Land – “But the LORD said to Moses and Aaron, “Because you did not trust me enough to demonstrate my holiness to the people of Israel, you will not lead them into the land I am giving them!””  Why did this happen?  Well, it’s best to stick with Scripture – God says that Moses & Aaron did not trust God enough.  They did not trust God enough to demonstrate his holiness to the people of Israel.  Thus they will not lead them into the Promised Land.  Where was the lack of trust?   Go back to verse 8 and you’ll see God tell Moses to “command the rock” for water – command meaning verbally… then in verse 11 we see Moses strike the rock twice – not using the verbal command God instructed him on, but using an action.   There also may have been a pride issue when Moses in verse 10 says “must we bring you water from this rock?”  You’ll notice the little word WE – We being Moses & Aaron? -this is probably not the way to best recognize God for God bringing water out of the rock…  It looks like Moses is taking credit.   How about us in our lives today?  Are there times when we disobey God’s direct commands to us?  Are there times when we take credit for God’s work?  Even if we generally follow God’s instructions – as Moses clearly does for the majority of his life – should we be on constant watch that we do not disobey God?

    Moses1b

    New Testament – Today we begin the Gospel of Luke!

    Author: Luke
    Place: Perhaps Caesarea
    Date: A.D. 60-65
    Content: Luke was a physician and a traveling companion of the Apostle Paul. He wrote his Gospel for a cultured Greek named Theophilus in order to show the true humanity of Jesus and his place in history. For this reason Luke was careful to examine all the evidence very carefully and give precise dates for the events that took place. He begins with an account of Jesus’ virgin birth, giving many details not found elsewhere. Jesus’ Galilean ministry is described, followed by a lengthy account of Jesus’ trip to Jerusalem. After Jesus’ death and resurrection, the disciples are left rejoicing, waiting for the promised power of God from heaven to fill them.
    Theme: Whereas Matthew shows Jesus to be the Jewish Messiah and Mark shows Jesus as the servant of God, Luke depicts Jesus as the perfect God-man whose genealogy may be traced back to Adam. Jesus is the greatest man in history and is placed within the flow of world events by Luke. He is the greatest man because of what he taught, what he did, why he died – and because he rose again from the dead. For this reason we ought to accept him as our Lord. (Above commentary is from Tyndale Publishers “The One Year Bible Companion” p. 22) More commentary on the Gospel of Luke is
    at this link.  Below is “Saint Luke” from an illuminated manuscript, circa 1130:

    Bible Project: Here is a great video overview of the Gospel of Luke!


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIb_dCIxzr0

    In today’s readings in Luke chapter 1 we read about the birth of John the Baptist being foretold by the angel Gabriel.   Gabriel shares with Zechariah this powerful message about John in verses 16 & 17 – “He will persuade many Israelites to turn to the Lord their God. He will be a man with the spirit and power of Elijah, the prophet of old. He will precede the coming of the Lord, preparing the people for his arrival. He will turn the hearts of the fathers to their children, and he will change disobedient minds to accept godly wisdom.””  This is a message for us to consider today – do we need to be persuaded to turn to God?  Do we need our disobedient minds changed to accept godly wisdom?  Can we open our ears to the message of John the Baptist some 2,000 years later?  Will we prepare our hearts for the coming of the Lord?  One interesting side note – only two angels are mentioned by name in the Bible – Michael and Gabriel.  And here is Gabriel delivering the message from today’s readings to Zechariah:

    Zechariah

    Psalms – Psalm 56 verse 10 makes a One Year Bible blogger quite happy 🙂 “O God, I praise your word. Yes, LORD, I praise your word.”  Does this verse make you happy?  Do you praise God for the gift of the Bible?  Do you praise God’s very Word, the Bible?

    Proverbs – Proverbs Chapter 11 verse 8 today teaches us: “The godly are rescued from trouble, and it falls on the wicked instead.” This is a great reminder that God rescues those who trust in Him! 

    God_saves

    Worship Video: Today’s readings in Numbers 19 reminded me of Nicole Nordeman’s song “Holy:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6a80TfszMU

    Are you pursuing holiness in your life? Click here and cry Holy!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on two verses of Scripture today: “Many of the people of Israel will he bring back to the Lord their God. And he will go on before the Lord, in the spirit and power of Elijah, to turn the hearts of the fathers to their children and the disobedient to the wisdom of the righteous—to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.” Luke 1:16-17 NIV

    Prayer Point: Pray that you, like John the Baptist, will live a life that brings many people back to the Lord. Pray that you will be as zealous for God as John the Baptist was zealous for God.

    Comments from You & Questions of the Day:  Based on our Proverb today, has God ever rescued you?  More than once?  Are you willing to share with us in the Comments section below a time that without a doubt God rescued you?  Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    Love, Trust and Obey Jesus,
    Mike

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    ======= Ramona:

    Numbers 19:1-20:29
    Numbers chapter 19 has given me a new perspective on Jesus’ Parable of the Good Samaritan. Although it isn’t mentioned in this section of today’s readings, it was mentioned previously and I didn’t “Get It,” then but I get it now, I think.
    That teaching began with a question (Luke 10): 29 “But he, wanting to justify himself, said to Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?” (The complete Parable is Luke 10:30-37)
    I’ve always looked at this Parable as a rebuke to the Priests and Levites and a praising of the Samaritan, but I now think this was an expansion of who the Jews’ neighbors were not a rebuke. Based on the Laws given by Moses to Israel, both the Priests and the Levites were not to touch or be in the same room or place as a “dead” body because they were to be undefiled (Lev 5, 6; 10) Since the man may have appeared to be dead to them they obeyed the law of Moses. Now one could argue that their duty to a human being took precedent over God’s command, but I’m not sure if that argument could be won and if won would it be correct? Jesus could touch a leper, the dead the blind and lame because He had life within in, not life like we have but life that made things whole again. I’m really going to have to look and ponder this Parable under new light.
    Ah, chapter 20 and rebellion, again: complaining and murmuring against God again. In this chapter we are told that because Moses struck the “Rock” twice he would not take Israel into the Promise Land. We are also told in this chapter that Miriam dies, then Aaron because he along with Moses struck the “Rock” when they were told to speak to it. What’s the Big Deal! Could never figure that one out; however, notice that I put rock in quotes and capitalized the letter R. I just realized whom that “Rock” represented, Jesus Christ. In Genesis the forty-ninth chapter, while Israel (Jacob) is blessing Joseph, this statement is made, 24 “Yet his bow remained steady, and his strong arms were made agile by the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob, by the name of the Shepherd, the Rock of Israel, …”
    When they began their journey in the desert they cried out for water the first time for water and complained against God at Mount Horeb (Sinai) where Moses was told the first time to “Strike the Rock,” (Exodus 17:6) also a reference to Jesus. If I am right and I could be wrong, the first striking of the Rock foretold Jesus being struck for our sins, which would only happen once. After Jesus’ death burial and resurrection we would only have to “Speak the Word!” This was not only a violation of God’s Word, striking the rock twice; it was a perversion of the soon coming work of the Lord Jesus Christ.
    For all those who haven’t heard me state this before, I’ve been reading through the entire Bible for over twenty years and each and every time the Word speaks to me, reveals to me things I have never seen before. The more I read the more I know that I don’t know.
    Luke 1:1-25
    Hmm, I’m intrigued by Kurt’s comment about Elizabeth’s seclusion once she became pregnant. Her seclusion may have been because she had complications but remember there were no fetal monitors or sonograms to give us pictures of the health of the baby. Besides God ordained this pregnancy and I’m betting that God, the great physician that He is kept every cell in Elizabeth and John’s body working perfectly.
    Tradition during that time in Judaism, and maybe even today in some orthodox sects said that if a woman was barren she was under a curse from some sin. So this pregnancy would have caused a lot of talk and speculation amongst the town’s folk. Also John was suppose to be raised a Nazirite which meant separation from a lot of things going on in the world (Read Numbers 6). Since she had to take on that oath because he was suppose to be a Nazirite before birth, she may have only been protecting him.
    Then there is that other thing that people do, gossip and speculation. Again, she was past the age of childbirth by man’s understanding, but not God’s. Have you ever heard the talk that goes on when a woman who is in her fifties and or sixties gives birth? It hits the news and there are discussions all over the place on whether woman (it’s never about men) should have babies at THAT age. Well, obviously they never took the question to God. Elizabeth may have wanted to forego the drama. There is nothing new under the sun and folks like to run off at the mouth now and they did back then.
    Come to think about it Elizabeth’s seclusion was a voluntary being shutting of the mouth that God did, through the Angel Gabriel, to her husband Zechariah involuntary. Our words create our world (Proverbs 18:21) and maybe Elizabeth didn’t want other people’s words constructing a world she didn’t want to live in.
    Psalm 56:1-13
    When it seems that the enemy has surrounded you, surrounded me this is the Psalm to pull out, study and pray.
    Proverbs 11:8
    This Proverb is a great companion to today’s Psalm. Ain’t God Good!!
    8 God rescues the godly from danger, but he lets the wicked fall into trouble.
    Grace and peace, and a whole lot of love,
    Ramona

    ======= Kurt:

    I found Luke 1:19,20,24 interesting verses. Zechariah doesn’t believe the angel, which in and of itself I find interesting. If an angel were to appear to me and tell me something that’s going to happen, would I not believe him? I also think verse 24 is interesting in that after Elizabeth gets pregnant, she goes into seclusion for 5 months. Makes you wonder if she was having problems in her pregnancy that demanded bedrest.
    Kurt

    ======= Emily:

    Yes, Numbers is just striking where God clearly tells Moses and Aaron that they will not lead Israelites into the promised land. How can we expect to win if we wont give credit to God for the strength and grace he provided all the way to the victory ?
    In fact this theme clearly unites with 2 Corinthians 12:9,10 , ” But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness’.Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. For the sake of Christ, then, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities. For when I am weak, then I am strong.”
    This is just a beautiful theme. The truth of God. I put the smile of God’s grace upon my weakness. And I lift my hands to receive the power of God to fight every battle and win every war. Hallelujah!!!
    Emily

    ======= Kate:

    I wonder if it was pride because the Bible does say that Moses was the most humble man? I’m thinking it might have been just frustration at the people and their unbelief, but his act showed his unbelief and the way he did it showed his dishonor of God in front of all the people. Just a thought….
    Kate

    ======= Jan:

    All I can say is this: As Job once said, “Though He slay me, I will yet praise Him.”
    We can be positive & filled with faith & believe His Word about having what we beleive we can, IF we have no doubt in our heart…but ultimately it is always up to Him…He is always still in control.
    Jan

    ======= Luch:

    Further to the discussion re ‘positivity’ and ‘success’ gospel, I am reminded of something Karl barth said when it comes to theology. Barth said, “All theology is a matter of EMPAHSIS!” And apparently those who heard him say this made the point that he strongly emphasized the word “EMPHASIS”. Isn’t it true that we tend to emphasize those parts of theology that we want to emphasize? I know I do. In the past I have given lip service to the poor because in the spiritual culture I was raised what was emphasized was ‘discipleship, one to one mentoring’ and so forth for which I am thankful, but there was little said about the poor and about social injustice. Then God in in His wonderful way gives me a son who loves the poor and wants to serve the poor and cares about injustice, and that’s what he sees as he reads the scriptures. Who is right? We both are! I love Ecclesiastes 7:18 that says, “It is good that you grasp one thing and not let go of the other. For the person who fears God avoids all extremes.” I like that piece of wisdom. The truth is rarely in the extreme. God calls us to live in the tension. That’s good for us.
    For example I don’t know how one can read these chapters throughout Numbers and see a lot of ‘positive thinking’. I see a lot of judgment, pain, disobedience, complaining, arguing, and contentiousness. How many exhortations are there in the Bible that tell us to take our ‘happy pills.’ To be sure we exhorted to “think on these things,’ ‘to rejoice always IN THE LORD”, not in our circumstances.
    Our psalm readings take us on a roller coaster ride of positive and negative feelings. That’s what I find, and that’s what is true of my life.
    My wife has a strong belief in God, but she also has breast cancer. There are times the only thing we believe in is the will to live, but we CHOOSE to believe in God and His Sovereignty. I think those who teach the health and wealth emphasis of the gospel do a lot of damage to people who love God, are obedient to Him, but like Job have no idea why they have to suffer as they do.
    I don’t doubt that Schuller and Olsteen and others like them have good intentions. I liken them to taking a happy pep pill. It lasts for a little while but it isn’t enough. Only True Truth sets one free. Psalm 34:6 speaks to me about what is really true, “I cried ouit to the LORD in my suffering, and he heard me. He set me free from all my fears.”
    Luch

    ======= Emily:

    Luch, thanks for your thoughts. Yes, actually Bible is so diverse in theology that it must be taken in its entirety. Its so easy to prove two contradictory things from one Bible.
    I personally, find it a matter of extreme interest as well as confusion how in the OT God is always bestowing upon believers gifts, money, sheep, servants, heaps children, silver and gold and other wealth etc. But in the NT Jesus says it is so hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God. I have met many Christians who are middle class and are so happy with their lives and they consider much money as evil.
    I find these are conflicting themes…?… I personally, believe much money can be a good thing for Christians. But then I also know that much philanthropic work in this world, coming from the rich and famous folks like Bill Gates, Angelina Jolie, Bono etc. is not necessarily done by Christians.
    But behind all this very vast design I see God working. That’s why I believe people must have the freedom to have their own life and determine their own purse size. And at the same time we Must love God with all our heart, all our soul and all our mind. When we do that, it will be impossible not to love others…
    Emily

    ======= Luch:

    Emily,
    very well said!!!
    Luch

    ======= John:

    Emily
    “Its so easy to prove two contradictory things from one Bible.”
    I spent quite a bit of time trying to find contradictions in the Bible. I couldn’t do it. My failure in this self-imposed task is what led me to salvation.
    I don’t see the contradiction in your example. Yes, believers in the Old Testament were often blessed materially. I imagine they always thanked the Lord, and offered some portion back.
    A “rich man” outside the kingdom of God would find it difficult to gain entry because, in his heart, the rich man probably is focused on his material possessions and not focusing on God. Until he releases that “love of his heart” for riches, the rich man would be hard pressed to be truly seeking the Lord.
    I think that is why Jesus said it is “hard” – Jesus never said it was impossible. Joseph of Arimethea as one example.
    John

    ======= Emily:

    Hey John, if you see no contradictions in Bible then you sure are blessed! On the other hand we are all so subjective and also its so easy to put same thing in different contexts. Isnt it interesting, different denominations from Super conservative Baptist to Liberal Presbyterian and Methodist churches use the same Bible? Yet their theology is so different.
    I once wrote an extensive email to Beliefnet (www.beliefnet.com) telling them if some people want to have a homosexual lifestyle, its ok. It’s their personal choice but at least they should not imply that Bible does not condemn homosexuality (when it clearly does condemn it in Leviticus and Paul’s epistles). And I got a reply back. To my utter disbelief the writer quoted Bible many times and tried to prove that Bible does not condemn homosexuality. He or she even pointed that relationship between David and Jonathan was possibly homosexual! Of course I trash this but the writer truly believed in it all.
    Truth is there are heaps subjects where people can use Bible to prove their point such as in issues concerning marriage, divorce, abortion, money, theology, baptism and so on.
    But as I said, if we trust God we will never be misled and if we do get lost we will be forgiven and be brought back on track. Because God is good, merciful, loving and we are selfish, weak, imperfect, sinful, fallible.
    Emily

    ======= John:

    Emily,
    “Truth is there are heaps subjects where people can use Bible to prove their point such as in issues concerning marriage, divorce, abortion, money, theology, baptism and so on.”
    Yes, different people can interpret the Bible differently in an attempt to give validity to their position.
    If it is consistent throughout the Bible, and I disagree, then I respectfully disagree. If it is not consistent throughout the Bible, nor bears up under scrutiny, then they are incorrect.
    “Of course I trash this but the writer truly believed in it all.”
    Sincere belief does not make it truth. I am sure there were sincere believers amongst the terrorists in the 9/11 planes, I am sure David Koresh had sincere believers, and I am sure some Satanists, wiccans, Scientologists, etc. are sincere in their belief.
    Sincerity has never been a test for the truth. It is an emotional attribute.
    John

    ======= Ann:

    We should praise God and God alone. I don’t think praising his inspired Word may be scripturally sound.
    Ann

    ======= John:

    Ann,
    I have not seen anyone here talk about “praising” the Bible. It is what it is – “God’s Word”. It is to be studied (not just read) and used as a tool for Christian Growth.
    If you admit it is “inspired” then it certainly is to be respected. Not sure where you got the idea of “praising” the “inspired Word -referred to by you in your post.
    John

    ======= Ramona:

    Numbers 19-20:29
    Remember our history, friends, and be warned. All our ancestors were led by the providential Cloud and taken miraculously through the Sea. They went through the waters, in a baptism like ours, as Moses led them from enslaving death to salvation life. They all ate and drank identical food and drink, meals provided daily by God. They drank from the Rock, God’s fountain for them that stayed with them wherever they were. And the Rock was Christ. But just experiencing God’s wonder and grace didn’t seem to mean much–most of them were defeated by temptation during the hard times in the desert, and God was not pleased. The same thing could happen to us. We must be on guard so that we never get caught up in wanting our own way as they did. And we must not turn our religion into a circus as they did–“First the people partied, then they threw a dance.” We must not be sexually promiscuous–they paid for that, remember, with twenty-three thousand deaths in one day! We must never try to get Christ to serve us instead of us serving him; they tried it, and God launched an epidemic of poisonous snakes. We must be careful not to stir up discontent; discontent destroyed them. These are all warning markers–DANGER!–in our history books, written down so that we don’t repeat their mistakes. Our positions in the story are parallel–they at the beginning, we at the end–and we are just as capable of messing it up as they were. (1 Corinthians 10:1-11 MSG)
    What we are reading in Numbers can be explained in the first 1/3 of the tenth chapter of Paul’s letter to the church at Corinth. Numbers and the rest of the Old Testament were written for us as examples. God loves me enough, you enough to have provided real live examples for us NOT TO follow.
    Moses was to speak to the “Rock” who was Christ and not to strike the Rock, especially not two consecutive times, actually the last two times totaled three because the “Rock” was struck previously (Exodus 17:6). Christ was only struck ONCE and because everything written in the Old points to Christ, hitting the Rock instead of speaking to the Rock, perverted the image of Christ.
    If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you. (John 15:7 KJVR)
    Jesus would only be struck down once, on the cross, we don’t need to continually crucify Him over and over again. He died ONCE for all. Moses and Aaron gave the Children of Israel a tainted image of Christ when they struck the Rock twice.
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona
    P.S. God being Holy can only fellowship with a Holy People. Anything that is corrupt is sin, anything that is not alive is sin because there is no death in God. Death is a sign of corruption, it is a distortion from “In the Beginning …” When we take our clothes to be washed/dry cleaned the purpose is to have the dirt removed. When God provided a way for His people to be Holy so they could commune with a Holy God, removal of the corruption, the sin and degradation that man fell into is a given. When you place detergent into the wash to get your clothes clean do you get upset when the dirt flows down the drain? Think about it.
    Ramona

    ======= Peter:

    Way back, in 1968, I was involved and indeed about to become engaged to an unbeliever.I was also about to celebrate my 21st birthday…I should have been very happy…but I actually felt very miserable and unhappy. I was a backslidden believer and I cried out to God..”If you’re there please deal with this unhappiness, please meet with me” The next day, my (about to be) fiance broke off our relationship!! God intervened in a wonderful immediate way. It should have been the beginning of turning back to God but strangely it was’nt. Subsequently however I did come back to God, met a lovely christian girl, who has been my wife for nearly 37 years. Praise God for his amazing mercy & faithfulness
    Peter

    ======= Alan:

    In the Spring of 2005 I was involved in a car wreck that if it had happened a fraction of a second later, I probably would be dead or seriously injured. My Lord & Savior, Jesus Christ was watching over me, & I was unhurt.
    From this incident I have come a lot closer to Him.
    This is my first time reading through the Bible, but definately won’t be my last.
    Thank you Jesus.
    Alan

    ======= Johnnie:

    More and more I am realizing how much God does rescue me. This past December I was driving down the road and two Christmas trees came off of someone’s car. I hit one of them, but if it had been just one more inch higher it would have gone through my front windshield. I praise God that it only injured the car and not me! God is faithful.
    Johnnie

    ======= Jason:

    Yes, the Lord has rescued me, time and time again – from many situations… but mainly from myself! In the end, I find I have been my own worst enemy – but the Lord has been kind and gracious!
    I remember the greatest rescue like it was yesterday – one time when He restored me back to faith after I had backslidden from Him for five whole years. When I tell my testimony now, I often fail to mention this (I don’t know why… it seems ‘long’ – as my teenage kids would say) – and just tell it like November 1979 was the first time… In truth I was saved first as a teenager (at 16) but I squandered it after just three or four months because the Word had no real root in me. I failed to read my Bible (only read it as a textbook for the O level exams) and fell by the wayside again – and became an atheist, of all things, so that I could indulge in evil things without feeling bad!
    By the grace of God, the Lord send me two tenacious Christian brothers from the local Christian Pentecostal Mission who would not give up until they had delivered the message of God’s love and willingness to forgive me – no matter what I had done. I laughed at them and scoffed, but a week later, on my own, I poured out desperate prayers to God asking Him to give me a new life in Christ, and He did!
    Since then there have been other times when I have not overtly strayed but have been a bit far from the Lord, but He would gently bring me back again! I do not deserve anything from His hands, but He keeps loving me anyway!
    The Lord is just too good, and I cannot praise Him enough. He is the best ever! His word is the greatest, and everything in it is true – even my children are proving it for themselves … He reveals His truth to every generation!!!
    Praise the Lord God, the Most High!
    Jason

    ======= Jenny:

    wow, to be honest, i had to read through the Numbers verses a couple times and get out my study Bible, i couldnt see what Moses and Aaron did wrong. It sounded to me like they just messed up on a minor detail, and God was kinda harsh…yikes, sorry, I’m only being honest here. but my study Bible explained it more. heres part of what my study Bible says:
    “Instead of speaking to the rock, Moses spoke to the ppl, accusing them of being rebels against God. By his actions, Moses joined the ppl in rebellion against God.
    The Lord’s evaluation of Moses was that he failed to take God at His word and thus to treat Him as holy to the ppl. Moses here failed in the same way as Israel had at Kadesh 38 yrs prior.
    God’s judgment upon Moses for his sin of striking the rock was that he would not take Israel into the land of Canaan. The inclusion of Aaron demonstrated his partnership with Moses in the actin against the Lord.”
    i’m taking it, it was more the attitude in his heart. yikes, if i had been in that wilderness, i know myself, i’d be one of the first ppl struck down by God. The death of Aaron made me sad, i know he didnt perish eternally. but he’s always been one of my favorites in the Bible, this is weird, but I had a crush on him as a kid or teen, haha. i dont know, i guess it carries over still. ok, yes thats weird.
    Aha! I’ve been looking for the story of John the B’s birth and his father Zech. being mute. I knew it but couldnt remember where in the Bible I had read it. I greatly look forward to Luke!
    I love Ps v 3, a beautiful song sings these words, i’m sure we all know it, one of my faves. “whenever i am afraid i will trust in You, i will trust in You. Let the weak say I am strong, in the strength of the Lord, You are my hiding place, You always fill my heart with songs of deliverance, whenever I am afraid i will trust in You….” i love it! (and part from Ps. 32:7)
    as for the Q, yes, God saves me daily! I cant possibly put it all down, but i have put a lot down in former comments the past 6 months.
    Jenny

    ======= Katie:

    The Lord has rescued me many times, physically, emotionally, and mostly spiritually. The latest is I was irritated and angry with someone I’m very close to (who is a Christian) and I was deciding to take it out on God…. to keep it brief….. the Lord opened my eyes to the fact that I was in heading for some very bad stuff and offered me rescue from it.
    I praise the Lord for His mercy and grace, His rescue and forgiveness.
    Psalm 56:10″O God, I praise your word. Yes, LORD, I praise your word.” Isn’t the Lord so awesome for the roadmap He has offered us, wrapped in love, in the Word? I’m falling in love all over again with the wonderful Word of God. (That is part of the above-mentioned rescue)
    Katie

    ======= Eileen:

    I started to fast and pray with someone today, and I was praying that I could be totally faithful in what God wants me to fast and pray about. When I read the verses in numbers , I realize that when we are faithful in what we promise to do, God is faithful to fullfill His promise to us. When He does fullfill His promise, I don’t want to be proud and take credit for the miracles God will do I will give God all of the Glory! I am nervous about doing this right. Ps 56 was such an encouragement! Thank you Lord, because when I am fearful I will read your Word and I will not be afraid. Thank you for rescuing those who trust you!
    Eileen

    ======= Anka:

    I can’t help wondering why Moses slipped and Aaron followed.Both had been through alot with the Isaelites.During their journey,they saw God protect and provide for them yet once again Israel rebelled.Discontentment is deadly,so is pride.Moses had an intimate relationship with God,he spoke to Him face to face,he knew God would provide,surely Israel should have realized that too after all their experiences from Egypt.Did Moses have to deal with their discontentment and disbelief over and over…they should have known better…but they didn’t.
    Moses’s relationship with God gave him a lot more to be accountable to God for.Just like we change diapers for a baby but would frown at 3year old who still has problems using a potty,God expects more from us as we mature in Him.
    Moses may have been a humble man but he was human,and when he and Aaron said “we” instead of “God”…and presumed to get angry when God wasn’t…they put themselves above God’s word.
    The Lord has rescued me from being ignorant of His ways,has opened my eyes to the dangers of lawlessness by His grace and mercy.I pray that we all may walk in the way of the Lord and that the book of law may not depart from our eyes,that we may meditate on it day and night.
    God bless you all
    Anka

    ======= Mae:

    How about us in our lives today? Are there times when we disobey God’s direct commands to us? ~ I have to admit that I don’t recognize God’s direct commands all the time. Sometimes it’s waaaaaaaaay after the actual thing that I think “Ohhhhhhh right … that was God!”. Our pastor had a good point Sunday, he said: “The sweetest voice with the easiest command is MOSTLY NOT God. God is the one who wants you to take the hard way and learn a good and valuable lesson”. I’ll remember this forever!!!
    I’m very excited about reading Luke! However I thought it was very odd that Zechariah didn’t believe Gabriel! I mean, there’s an angel, right in front of you!!! How did it happen that Zechariah didn’t believe him? If there’s an angel in church, telling me I’d have a baby within 9 months, I’ll believe him!
    Hmmm … I can’t give one specific thing where God saved me. He just saved my entire life! He showed me the way to His house when I was at the lowest point in my life. Since I accepted Jesus in my life, it has been such a wonderful journey! I’ve become a better person! A better wife, a better mother, a better daughter, a better friend … I was alone before I was saved. I fought with everybody out of selfpity. God just saved me in a big way! He gave me a new life, I could start over again and I really needed that, cause I messed up my old life so bad. I praise and thank Him every day! I’m so happy now, I’ve never been so happy!
    Mae

    ======== Kathleen:

    Are there times when we disobey God’s direct commands to us?
    There was a time when I disobeyed God’s direct command for myself but he kept commanding me all day to do it and finally I went over to my grandparents and said “Goodbye” to my poppa. I never said “Goodbye” in my life and I knew right then and there that I would never see him again. They were going on a fishing trip and he had been ill all summer and God wanted to make sure that I was there to say Goodbye. My poppa also knew that God sent me that day to tell him Goodbye. It was wierd that connection that we both had. I had spent everyday that summer with my poppa. That was in 1995. He passed away on July 5, 1995. Crazy how God speaks to us.
    Psalms makes me happy just to know that God makes us happy. How awesome that we have the Bible to read. I don’t know what I would do if my ancestors wouldn’t of introduced me to Jesus and God. I have no idea where I would be today. : )
    God has rescued me more then once. Both times I was depressed and didn’t want to go on. I just wanted life to end. I thought I could handle the fact that my poppa was gone and then he wasn’t here anymore and I couldn’t feel him or see him and life sucked. My heart was broke, I didn’t have a buddy to sit by in church to hold my hand in church. I didn’t have anyone to take me fishing. To let me know that I didn’t have my fishing rod up or down. Or anyone to say pull my finger ..hehe…the worst part is I lived alone and I didn’t really have any close friends so life really sucked. Then I met Darin and it was like life didn’t suck anymore I started to go back to church it took some time to get over the Amazing Grace and How great thou Art song but life was getting back to a normal for me. Now life is better. God is definitly good!!
    Kathleen

    ======= Debra:

    Thank you so much for this very informative and spirit fulfilling blog. May God continue to bless you as you spread his word.
    Debra

    ======= Helen:

    God had provided water from the rock before for His people. They still hadn’t learnt to trust Him as they grumbled again against Moses, just as they did before.This reminds me to thank God for what He has done in the past for me and others.
    By remembering what He has done helps me to trust Him for now and the future.
    Of course He may choose to do things in a slightly different way to the way He did things before. However by thankfully remembering what He has done it helps keep me in the right attitude towards Him and the situations/circumstances around me now.
    Helen

    ======= Jo:

    I remember reading your commentary on today’s New Testament story last year and it struck me profoundly both years. That and some other Bible studies that I read today reminded me to pray and that moment I did pray for something that has been bothering me for some time but that I have neglected to pray for seriously. A few minutes later I realized my prayer had been answered! I feel so foolish after seeing Him, He’s so great, gosh I can’t even say enough about it. Thank you Lord!
    Jo

    ======= Tim:

    God has rescued me physically and literally so many times in my half-century life, I’ve lost count. The most notable perhaps was in preventing me from being shot twice on different occasions, when I lived in a country village here in N. Ireland, in the worst of the early years of “The Troubles”. I know absolutely He protected me as on both occasions everyone marvelled that I hadn’t been hit but at the time I wasn’t a Christian and didn’t appreciate the events as I perhaps could have done and certainly have ever since coming to faith in the Lord 2 years later. There are, however, those times when you want rescued and He doesn’t come to your aid, but later you can see how providential that act has been, and how perhaps had He done so, you could have been in worse circumstances spiritually rather than better. I’ve learnt that He is absolutely close to those who are in trouble, but His Sovereign Will dictates the outcome more than our personal desires, because we cannot see the end from the beginning as He does. Blessings
    Tim

    ======= Joyce:

    I enjoy reading the comments, especially from learned people. However, I wish that more of the comments answered the question that was posed – today asking if God had ever rescued you. Since I’m going through a particularly tough time right now, with my husband’s unemployment, the recent death of my mother and difficulty selling her house, my job difficulties, the death of my son several years ago, not to mention mental illness in several members of my family, I look forward to someone who will post instances where God has rescued them unmistakably. I’m sure He has rescued me, but I can’t remember those times at the moment. Thank you.
    Joyce

    ======== Dee:

    Joyce,
    you precious sweet woman of God! He hears and He listens to your situations and is and always will be there for you and me. God rescued me and is continuing to be such a present help in my time of hurt and trouble currently right now. I had a dream about a month ago concerning my eyes. It was a quirky dream, one of those you wake up, realize everything is as it should be and go back to sleep and not think about it again until it confirms or affirmates your suspicions or the thought becomes a reality, just like my dream, as silly or wierd as it could be became the reality or warning God was giving me. I went to an annual checkup with my spouse. He checked out fine, my eyes were the ones in question, I was sent to a retina specialist with a concern of possible retina schisis or retina detachment. I saw one specialist at the office, he thought the same as my opthomologist, and recommended me to his colleague who was more current and learned on this type thing, and it confirmed I had retina detachment, the same term and dream I had month or so ago, it took three “specialists” to see and confirm what the master physician knew all along. I have surgery next week to get it fixed and to get a little work on the other eye to prevent it from causing same problem. I was warned and I almost didn’t heed the warning. I was rescued by the hands of God and it let me know that I am loved by Him and as long as I trust in Him and put my cares in His hands He will guide my steps and my ways and come to my rescue everytime. So, you see Joyce, we all struggle and have trials go on in our life but it is what you do with the trials you receive, that make you who you are today. He said there would be trials and we would go “through” the valley of the shadow of death, I will not be afraid, for thou art with me. (Ps 23) He is with us and He cares for us. Read your 91st Psalm and meditate on it alittle, He alone is my refuge, my place of safety. 91:2 He will cover you with His feathers, He will shelter you with His wings. 91:4 and verse 7 is wonderful: Though a thousand fall at your side, though ten thousand are dying around you, those evils will not touch you., Verse 14 talks about rescuing in Psalm 91: The Lord says, “I will rescue those who love me. I will protect those who trust in My name. 15, when they call on me, I will answer them, I will be with them in trouble. I will rescue and honor them.
    Bless you and keep you In Him all the days of Your Life, Joyce, know God loves You, He Cares, I Love You and the ministry of this blog cares and loves you sweetie!!
    Be Blessed
    Dee

    ======= Chris:

    Joyce,
    I’m in the midst of a rescue right now, and the blog is a part of it. After five or so years of great growth as a Christian, I have been in a very stagnant phase for about a year — very little time in the Word or in prayer, praise times that became rituals and entertainment, lots of wasted time playing Sudoku for hours on end, wondering if I was now retired because our business has been so slow for the past year or so, and more. Late last fall, in the midst of a Sudoku game, I heard my ice maker drop a few cubes into the tray. Say what? Well, my ice maker has not dropped ice for years [except once in a blue moon], and as part of a longer story, I’ll just say when I hear it, I immediately think of God, smile big time, and know He is with me. That’s my time to listen. I decided then and there that my stagnation would end. I prayed and I listened. I quit the Sudoku game and started searching for different reading plans. That’s when I happened upon the blog and knew immediately that I would do it this year. As you’ve seen, as it is a blessing to so many, it is a blessing to me.
    Next, I visited a men’s prayer group at a neighboring church. I could tell immediately this was not for me, and I had no intention of going back — except that in my quiet times, I kept getting the message to go back. That was in December, and now it is another major blessing for me–to be with men of similar faith, praying for one another, for the church, and more. This was not a desire I had: it is definitely God’s hand in my life. Also in December, through a series of not-too-probable circumstances and a few closed doors, I was led to contact the chaplain at a local hospital. Came to be they were just about to start an orientation for volunteers to visit and pray with patients — and they had one more opening. I’m now a part of that team, being blessed week after week by patients in the oncology wing as they open their doors to me and together, and across faith borders, we pray together for their needs and desires. Time and time again, there are no words adequate for what need to be said, yet the words are always there — and they can only be coming from the Holy Spirit.
    So it this a rescue? It’s surrendering to God, desiring to draw near to Him … and having Him lead me in ways I never would have gone on my own. My path was not a good one. It is now. May I never stray far.
    God bless you Joyce, and may always know and rejoice in the mercy, grace, power, strength and comfort of Jesus.
    Chris

    ======= Lily:

    Numbers 19:1-20:29
    Thanks Mike & Ramona for the insight on why Moses & Aaron did not get to see the promise land. That was one question I had while reading this chapter. It reminds me that sometimes we think (assume) that we are following God’s commands when in reality, it is our own wishes that we are following. In this busy & noisy world it is difficult to hear God’s voice nor see that God already answered our prayers. I remember the country song that I am paraphrasing “God’s answer to our prayers are unanswered prayers which means “No” is the answer. Like children it is hard to accept that sometimes “No” is the answer which is good for us and the people around us. I maybe going away from the message today.
    Luke 1:1-25
    With God, everything is possible.
    Proverbs 11:8
    I pray that God rescues not only the righteous from danger but those who are weak. I have a long way in my walk with God, and thus as I pray for myself, I pray for others too especially those who are separated from God to see God’s mercy and love.
    God bless.
    Lily

    ======= Steve:

    Numbers 19:1-20:29
    Moses strikes the rock twice instead of once and God punishes him by not allowing him to enter the promise land. Yes, this looks harsh at first glance because Moses has been faithful and humble consistently over the test of time. So what’s the big deal about striking the rock twice? The rock is Jesus and striking the rock twice angered God because Jesus died “ONCE” and for all, for our sins. Jesus is everywhere in the Old Testament, the more we study the word of God the more evident this becomes to us.
    Do we sometimes (metaphorically speaking) strike the rock twice? Basically there are two types of anger, righteous anger and any other type of anger. Moses anger when striking the rock was not the righteous anger Jesus displayed when he turned over the tables of the money changers.
    When Moses lost his temper, he momentarily lost sight of the big picture (God’s plan) and his pride overpowered his humility. Boy, can I relate to that one! Before losing my temper, my humility always goes AWOL first. It’s very hard to see humility evaporate and slowly be replaced with pride. Sometimes when doing the Lord’s work, maybe leading a loved one to Christ, we can put a fly in the ointment with our own pride and see our witness turn ineffective.
    Steve

    ======= Bobbie:

    Numbers 19:1-20:29
    As I read this chapter ,I’d look at myself because of my condition w/ the hypertension but continue to ask God to be meek and lowly coz it always reminded me the impulsive Peter. We need to be eye open to what had happened in Japan. We must be vigilant in prayer and ask forgiveness for the unrighteous things we did. Prepare yourself to the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. Matthew chapter 24 is already happening.We must have to wake up, get rid of what was happening and draw nigh to the Lord. He’s coming, He’s really coming get out from the worldly pleasures and go before the Lord. Do His Will and turn from the wicked ways. God’s Words is very, very, very true.Be jealous to God not to the world.
    Bobbie

    ======= Chad:

    Trust…Moses and Aaron had trust issues, and it resulted in them being forbidden from entering the “promised land.”
    Trust…Zechariah had a problem with a trust issue when the angel, Gabriel, told him about John. He was unable to speak …
    Trust…I’ll be thinking about this a lot today…
    Chad

    ======= Dawn:

    @Ramona – wow, nailed it! Your words hit home with me today – not sure why they resonated so much so, will go back and dive in to see what He was pointing me to
    Dawn

    ======= Mitch:

    OT – Ramona is correct regarding Moses striking rock instead of speaking to Rock.
    Jesus is referred to as “the” Rock in dozens of Bible verses. Ex. 1 Cor 10:4.
    Striking Rock in Exodus 17 is a picture of Jesus being smitten for our sins (Isaiah 53). The second picture – Because he died for us we get the living water of Christ.
    Should have spoken to Rock in Numbers 20 as after Jesus’ death and resurrection, we have only to speak to Him to receive the Living Water of Eternal Life.
    Moses did not obey God, messed up picture and lesson of Christ, and was punished. To those given much; much is expected.
    NT – Zechariah was punished by God because He did not believe God’s Word, To those who know and are given much; much is expected.
    Mitch

    ======= Dee:

    Numbers 19:1-20:29
    The Water for Purification
    Now we start seeing some of the leadership and skills of Eleazer, Aarons son, and see some of the roles that are given to a high priest-He had to be given a clean, pure red heifer, take away from camp and watch it being slaughtered and the start the steps for purification process-dip finger in blood and sprinkle “7” times toward front of Tabernacle-then we come back to the stick of cedar, hyssop branch, and scarlet yarn-those are significant throughout Numbers in purification and cleansing-each atoning for the sin, the covering of blood (scarlet yarn) and all of our sins and defilement-its pretty neat but also a very in depth process in Old Testament, and I thank God for Jesus-the last sacrificial Lamb of God. It is neat though the significant numbers of seven and even three used over and over in the bible, the blood covering the door frames, the furniture, the people, sprinkled seven times, seven being the completion and on seventh day God rested(Gen..) three being the times the people had to be purified, on third and seventh and third day Christ death and buriel and resurrection took place on the third day. On third day, Lazarus rose from the dead..such neat tying in of God’s word and the perfection of these numbers and significance of what a number means in Gods eyes.
    Chapter 20 of Numbers–
    The thing that stood out to me was the response of the King of Edom, the no entry allowed-it made me think, “Why didn’t the Lord go ahead of them, and allow the entry to be made”, but then, I look at the verses in land of Kadesh, where Aaron and Moses both didn’t trust God and worked on their own might and not God’s so, therefore God stood back and is letting them learn the hard way-When we get in the way and take credit for God’s work, He will leave us to ourselves and His annointing at that time will leave also, so Moses and Aaron had to turn around and go another way.
    in Luke–
    awesome verse concerning John 1:15b He will be filled with the Holy Spirit, even before his birth.
    How great is that! interesting findings on meaning of John and Jesus names..
    The word John means, “the Lord is gracious”
    The word Jesus means, “the Lord saves”
    Both prescribed by God-not chosen by human parents.
    Throughout the Gospels, God acts graciously and saves His people. He will not withhold salvation from anyone who sincerely comes to Him.
    Ps 56 verse 4, and verse 11
    bears repeating,
    I trust in God so why should I be afraid?
    What can mere mortals do to me?
    Matthew 10:28-in reference to these verses above..
    “Don’t be afraid of those who want to kill your body;they cannot touch your soul.” Instead fear God, who controls this life and next.
    Proverbs 11:8a, “The Godly are rescued from trouble”
    –Even if good people suffer (goes back to Ps 56) -they can be sure they wil ultimately be rescued from eternal death. 
    This should be a reassurance for the Godly–Cast cares upon the Lord, for He careth for You!!
    Be blessed
    Dee

  • Numbers 16:41-18:32 + Mark 16:1-20 + Psalm 55:1-23 + Proverbs 11:7
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    Old TestamentToday in Numbers chapter 17 verse 8 we read how God stopped the questioning of the Israelite community about Aaron and his houses’ unique priestly authority – “When Moses went into the Tabernacle of the Covenant the next day, he found that Aaron’s staff, representing the tribe of Levi, had sprouted, blossomed, and produced almonds!”

    Num17

    The 2nd sentence in Numbers chapter 18 verse 20 stood out to me today: “And the LORD said to Aaron, “You priests will receive no inheritance of land or share of property among the people of Israel. I am your inheritance and your share.”  What a beautiful thing to hear from God!  I am your inheritance and your share.  In your life today, is God your inheritance and your share?  Do you want God to be your inheritance and share?  Does anything else at all compare to this glorious inheritance?

    Inheritance

    New Testament – Today we finish up the Gospel of Mark!  The Gospel of Luke starts tomorrow.  In Mark chapter 16 verse 6 is the key to our Christian faith: “The angel said, “Do not be so surprised. You are looking for Jesus, the Nazarene, who was crucified. He isn’t here! He has been raised from the dead!” Do you believe this angel’s proclamation?  Do you truly believe that Jesus rose from the dead?  Below is “The Resurrection” by the northern German Renaissance painter Matthias Grünewald from the year 1515:

    Resurrection_jesus

    Jesus’ resurrection is the key to the Christian faith.  The resurrection is the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy and of Jesus’ own statements.  The Christian faith stands or falls on the bodily resurrection of Jesus.  We can read more about this important point from Paul in 1 Corinthians 15.  The One Year Bible Companion outlines these 5 points in their commentary that the resurrection guarantees:
    1. Jesus was truly the Son of God. (
    Romans 1:4)
    2. God the Father accepted what Jesus did at Calvary on the basis of the resurrection. (
    Romans 4:25)
    3. Jesus as our Risen Lord pleads for his people before the Father. (
    Romans 8:34)
    4. Believers have the hope of eternal life. (
    1 Peter 1:3-5)
    5. Believers will also rise and have resurrected bodies like that of Jesus.  (
    1 Corinthians 15:49, Philippians 3:21, 1 John 3:2)

    Resurrection

    Psalms – Today we read Psalm 55 verse 22, which is a beautiful reminder to all who believe in the risen Lord! “Give your burdens to the LORD, and he will take care of you. He will not permit the godly to slip and fall.” Please do meditate on this verse a bit.  Do you make it a habit of giving your burdens to the Lord?  Or do you try to carry your burdens on your own strength?  Is there a burden you are carrying today that you can give to the Lord?  Will you?  And do you trust that he will take care of you and not permit you to slip and fall?

    Proverbs – Proverbs chapter 11 verse 7 today teaches us:  “When the wicked die, their hopes die with them, for they rely on their own feeble strength.”  This is a great reminder of why we should not only not carry our burdens on our own, but we should also not rely on our own strength.  Our strength is fleeting…  Will you instead rely on the Eternal Strength that will never fail you?

    God_strength

    Worship Video: Today’s readings about Jesus’ resurrection reminded me of the terrific song “Christ Is Risen” by Matt Maher:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBqPXvP6aso

    Do you believe Christ is Risen? Click here to Believe!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture this week: “”Don’t be alarmed,” he said. “You are looking for Jesus the Nazarene, who was crucified. He has risen! He is not here. See the place where they laid him.” Mark 16:6 NIV

    Prayer Point: Pray that you will know truly in your heart that Jesus is risen and that He sits at the right hand of the Father until he comes again in Glory.

    Comments from You & Questions of the Day:  Based on our Proverb today, have you seen in your life how your own strength can fail you?  Have you ever been strengthened by the Holy Spirit?  How are you able to discern when you are doing things from your own strength compared to when you are being strengthened by the Holy Spirit?  How do you surrender your own strength and instead rely on God’s strength?  Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    Love, Trust and Obey Jesus,
    Mike

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    ======= Ramona:

    Numbers 16:41-18:32
    There is something in today’s Old Testament reading that stopped me dead in my tracks. There is something I thought was a modern day phenomena even though I know that the “blame game” began back in the “Garden.” No where in the readings of the remainder of chapter 16 and the 17th chapter do the people take responsibility for their unbelief, their disobedience and their out right rebellion against the Word of God, they challenge leadership ordained by God every step of the way. No wonder they wondered for forty years. God couldn’t allow that kind of “murmuring” and complaining into the Promise Land.
    A very funny evangelist said, “If you don’t believe the prophet of the house (meaning the Church you are attending) leave ‘cause your going broke if you don’t.” Well, the way she said it was very funny. How many of us tell the Pastor what to do or mummer against him because he should be doing it like this? And is our guide and model godly wisdom? No, it is the imagination of our own minds; after all I did get a degree from what of the top MBA programs (or the lowest) in the country. Shouldn’t that qualify me to run the church? A Medical Doctor once offered his services to serve in the ministry of my church. Now you must be a member for one year and have taken several required classes (New members; Spiritual Growth and a Service class) before you can serve and they have added a three-month boot camp to insure that you can be submitted to leadership. Well anyway they told him they would gladly use him but the only thing that had an opening for was to patrol the parking lot. He quickly withdrew his offer.
    We jockey for church positions thinking that it will make us closer to God or that we will have influence, respect and power in the midst the people we serve. But we are not really looking to serve using the model Jesus put forth; we are really looking to be served. And with the responsibility that leadership demands, I’m not sure if I would want the job! Bottom line: We want the authority but we don’t want the responsiblity that comes with it. But God says, “Sorry, they are a package deal!”
    Leviticus 18:
    1The LORD now said to Aaron: “You, your sons, and your relatives from the tribe of Levi will be held responsible for any offenses related to the sanctuary. But you and your sons alone will be held liable for violations connected with the priesthood.
    … 3 But as the Levites go about their duties under your supervision, they must be careful not to touch any of the sacred objects or the altar. If they do, both you and they will die.
    Whoa! Back up just a minute. These people won’t listen to God yet those Aaron must supervises he’s responsible for if they don’t follow the command not to “touch” the sacred objects? The comment Jesus made about the generation always needing a “sign” becomes clearer about why he said what He said. The Miracles God worked through Moses and Aaron in Egypt weren’t good enough; the parting of the Red Sea wasn’t good enough and the Manna, the quail, the ground opening up and taking Korah and his crowd didn’t convince them that God was the true God and that Moses and Aaron was His representative couldn’t convince them then what would?
    This is the statement that really has me stunned,
    Numbers 17:
    12 Then the people of Israel said to Moses, “We are as good as dead! We are ruined! 13 Everyone who even comes close to the Tabernacle of the LORD dies. We are all doomed!”
    No, the reason they died was because they disobeyed, they were rebellious and they complained against God and accused Him of only wanting to take them out in the dessert to kill them. WOW! How much of this do I do? I need to stop and take stock of my activities and my self-talk. Am I following after this pattern? Do I need to fall on my face and ask forgiveness for seditious behavior?
    Some thoughts of Paul to Timothy:
    Desiring leadership (teaching)
    6 But some teachers have missed this whole point. They have turned away from these things and spend their time arguing and talking foolishness. 7 They want to be known as teachers of the law of Moses, but they don’t know what they are talking about, even though they seem so confident. 8 We know these laws are good when they are used as God intended.(1 Timothy 1)
    What James states:
    1 Not many of you should presume to be teachers, my brothers, because you know that we who teach will be judged more strictly. 2 We all stumble in many ways. If anyone is never at fault in what he says, he is a perfect man, able to keep his whole body in check.(James 3)
    Although I’ve read all the readings for the day, I’m just blown away by Numbers 16 and 17 and must spend more time mediating on these two chapters,
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= Jeff:

    There is a widespread belief that the final verses of Mark (16:9-20) were not part of Mark’s original gospel. For example, on this question my Study Bible says about these verses: “They are absent from important early manuscripts and display certain peculiarities of vocabulary, style and theological content that are unlike the rest of Mark.”
    Perhaps we should not be too quick to accept this theory. Personally, I find that the vocabulary and style are very similar. Do you?
    But the question of “theological content” is the most interesting one–here I think they must be referring primarily to verses 17 and 18 wherein Jesus’ final words before his ascension are: 17And these signs will accompany those who believe: In my name they will drive out demons; they will speak in new tongues; 18they will pick up snakes with their hands; and when they drink deadly poison, it will not hurt them at all; they will place their hands on sick people, and they will get well.”
    I think it is possible that early scribes were confounded by the idea that “those who believe” would be able to do these miracles (especially “drink deadly poison” without hurting themselves). Thus isn’t it also possible that they simply decided to delete these verses from their early manuscripts?
    By “those who believe”, was Jesus referring to all believers? or simply to “the Eleven” disciples (see verse 14)? I think the latter is more likely, in which case understanding verses 17 & 18 becomes much easier to accept.
    Jeff

    ====== Emily:

    Yes, I do give my burdens to Lord and do believe that He is perfectly capable of taking care of them. But Im riven apart between the gospel of succcess and positivity as preached by the likes of Joel Osteen, Dr. Schuller and the one of repentence, wrath of God and suffering by others.
    So, I wonder if I should be joyful and ambitious, not scared to make mistakes, experiment or I should sit in the corner, sulk and suffer for Christian ideals in this modern, material,’progressive’ , liberal and free world…in the hope that Jesus is coming back and I am going to live in Heaven forever?
    I got no idea. And that’s what confuses me and makes me hopeless. Because I dont know what I can hope for.
    Emily

    ======= Betty:

    Emily,
    I, too, often feel that the preaching of “success” and “postive thinking” does a disservice to most of us who have day to day tests of faith and struggles. The reality is that this world is full of trouble. But the truth is that in Christ, we have the upperhand and He is our eternal Hope. Yes, life is not easy but I believe God calls upon us to trust Him so He can increase our faith. We cannot dwell on the negative as if He is not worthy of our trust. Instead, we are to believe that victory in whatever form is possible through the power of God. So how does that translate on a day to day reality? Well, like Paul, we make the best of every situation we find ourselves in and find contentment and joy within that circumstance. Even in prison, Paul could sing, because he did not look at his circumstance, but look to God for his inner joy. Joy and happiness are not the result of our outside circumstances, but of our inner peace with God knowing He is always in control, always on our side, and there to carry every burden. Besides, in this world there will be tribulation, and we ought not love the world or what is in it. It is in our eternal hope of heaven that we need to look to in every circumstance. Thank God for His Holy Spirit who comforts us and the power He grants us to live victoriously!
    Betty

    ======= John:

    Emily,
    “But Im driven apart between the gospel of succcess and positivity as preached by the likes of Joel Osteen, Dr. Schuller and the one of repentence, wrath of God and suffering by others.”
    I am not sure who the latter preachers are that you refer to in your post.
    After being saved and really “reading” the Bible, I found myself drawn to men who preached from the Bible, and on the “cross”, salvation, and the growth in Christian maturity. That growth has plenty of joy, happiness, peace, and love that comes from the Trinity. It also has testing, tough times, and pain in dealing with the journey to sanctification that will only be completed in heaven.
    We are imperfect, and while we have a regeneration of the spirit, we still battle the flesh. Without the tough times we would never grow in spiritual maturity.
    On the Christian radio networks, I like to listen to Erwin Lutzer, David Jeremiah, Chuck Swindoll, and the ministry of J. Vernon McGee (now deceased but they still broadcast his messages).
    I read a lot of Ravi Zacharias (apologetic ministry), and John MacArthur.
    If you are disappointed on what you have been “fed” – perhaps you might try listening to or reading some of these ministers.
    All of these men (in my opinion) are scripturally based in their teachings. None of them seem to fall into the two categories of Biblical outlooks that you refer to in your post.
    Whatever you do, stay in prayer, stay in the “Word”, and seek the guidance of God.
    John

    ======= Peggy:

    In todays reading Psalm 55:22 I even copied it so it will be a constant reminder. “Turn your worries over to the Lord”. Wow what a feeling, to know that that God will keep you going. I thank God that I walk with Him each day, without Him I would be nothing. Have a Blessed day.
    Peggy

    ======= Oriane:

    “Cast your cares on the LORD and he will sustain you;he will never let the righteous fall”…I found great comfort in this verse in Psalm today, knowing that I am not alone and that the Lord will sustain me during this walk. The background on my desktop says “Casting the whole of your cares-all your anxities,all your worries,all your concerns, once and for all-on Him; for He cares for you affectionately, and cares about you watchfully” 1 Peter 5:7 (Amp). Today’s verse in Psalm stood out to me as it is very similar to this verse in 1 Peter. We have an amazing friend in Jesus and He helps us walk this Christian walk in this world filled with ‘crevasses’ and ‘steep hills’. How comforting it is to know that He will look after our burdens! God Bless.
    Oriane

    ======= Andrew:

    Re gospel of success:
    A while ago Mike referred us to Principles of Priesthood (Leviticus 8-10) By: Bob Deffinbaugh , Th.M.
    http://www.bible.org/page.asp?page_id=270
    I learned some things about church and priesthood from that piece. It includes the following:
    “When all human hope is lost, men still have the promises of God, backed by His power and by His character.
    Here is the critical difference between the “hope” which the world offers me and the true hope which God offers. The world’s hope is a counterfeit hope, it is only a delusion. God’s hope is certain. Hebrews chapter 11 focuses on the biblical hope which sustained the men and women of faith in the Old Testament times, especially when all human hope was lost.
    The world’s “hope” differs from God’s hope in the way it is spelled. God’s hope is spelled H O P E. The world’s “hope” is spelled H Y P E. Hype is furthered and fueled by success, while hope is promoted by failure. HYPE is confident of what men can do. Hope is confident in God, not men.
    The sad reality, in my personal opinion, is that the church has all too often exchanged its hope for hype. We think that “success stories” build the hope of Christians, but the Bible suggests otherwise. It is those who are sick who turn to someone else for healing, as the afflicted turned to our Lord in the gospels. It is those who are sinners, who look for salvation in someone outside of themselves.
    You see, when we as Christians view our hope as being synonymous and signaled by our successes, we have switched to hype, not hope. And the tragedy is that those who are afflicted and suffering are told (or it is at least strongly implied) that they must have too little faith, when it is these very trials which God has given us to strengthen our faith, just as He gave to those who are listed in the “hall of faith” in Hebrews chapter 11.
    The failures of the Aaronic Priesthood caused men and women of faith to look to God for a better High Priest, and a better priesthood. It instructed the saints of old not to put their trust in men, but in God. Every failure which is to be found in the Pentateuch (and in all the Bible, for that matter) is recorded to cause us to distrust ourselves, and to place our trust more fully in God, who is worthy of our trust.
    May God grant that we, like the Israelites of old, might learn from the failures of the old institutions that God always has a better way. May God grant us to see, and to believe that the better way has been finished by our Lord Jesus Christ, who is all sufficient, and who is worthy of all of our hope and trust.”
    Andrew

    ======= Ramona:

    Numbers 16:41-18:32
    God has passed judgment on His people for challenging the leadership of Moses. Refusing to acknowledge that Moses is the one who God has chosen to lead His people, the folk continue to murmur and complain against Moses. “He is the one who is knocking off God’s people,” they fail to take responsibility for their own actions so there is a continual game of “Blame Shifting.”
    The foolishness of man subverts his way [ruins his affairs]; then his heart is resentful and frets against the Lord. (Proverbs 19:3 AMP)
    Moses’ own sister and brother, Israel’s leadership and now Israel herself continues to challenge the leadership God has put in place and they now accuse Moses and his brother Aaron of “knocking off” the people. Can we find ourselves doing this today? We are a fickle bunch. Like Israel most believers have made a conscience choice to not hear from God, we want someone else to do it (Exodus 20:19) then tell us what God has said. Yet when that person tells us “Thus saith the Lord,” we want to stone him/her or ignore the Word we have authorized him/her to receive from God. We are a seditious and rebellious bunch.
    This Blog encourages and motivates people to read the Word of God, something that many of us have not done even for those who claim leadership or want to be leaders. It is a dangerous business to try to lead people who don’t know the Word of God for themselves when leadership is ignorant. Yet it is even more dangerous to submit to leadership without finding out the path you are suppose to take by reading God’s Word. How do you know if you are on the right path if you don’t know the Word of God? No knowing God’s Word may land you in a jungle somewhere drinking Kool-Aid spiked with poison.
    But whereunto shall I liken this generation? It is like unto children sitting in the markets, and calling unto their fellows, And saying, We have piped unto you, and ye have not danced; we have mourned unto you, and ye have not lamented. (Matthew 11:16-17 KJV)
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= Ann:

    Faith Is Like A Never-Ending Waterfall……How Quaint! This Proverb Motivates me ALOT!
    Ann

    ======= Mae:

    Verses 15 & 16 from Mark stood out for me “And then he told them, “Go into all the world and preach the Good News to everyone. 16 Anyone who believes and is baptized will be saved. But anyone who refuses to believe will be condemned”. ~ Awesome! It gives me so much power! I’m going on the streets again next Saturday and verses like this give me extra power! It’s my duty as a Christian to preach the Gospel, to share my testimony, let the world know how my life changed when I accepted Jesus as my personal Saviour! I love being on the streets … sing revivalsongs and songs of worship, talk to people about God … Awwwwwwww!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can’t wait till it’s Saturday!!!!!!!!!
    Psalm 55:22 “”Give your burdens to the LORD, and he will take care of you. He will not permit the godly to slip and fall.” ~ Me, as a former controll freak, had a hard time giving my burdens to the Lord. Thinking I have to do it all on my own … thinking I’m the only one who can help me. How weird does it sound when I tell you that I sometimes forget that I can give my burdens to the Lord? You know, something crosses my path and I automaticly panic and think I have to do it all on my own … that’s so stupid, eh? After a day or 2 stressing out, trying to solve this by myself, I think to myself “Uh … I can bring this to the altar!!!”. It’s not that I don’t trust God enough, it’s just me and breaking through my old stupid habit. So yes, I’m not a former controll freak, I’m a “controll freak on her way out of it”. LOL
    I know God will have my back. He always had it, even before I was reborn. I trust God and I know that if something might happen that makes it feel like I hit rock bottom, then I know He’ll be there for me! He’s my heavenly Father! He’ll never let me down and I’ll never let go either!
    Mae

    ======= Jenny:

    Great readings, i read the passages then the blog and the same things stood out for me.
    Also Ps. v.3-4 “Because of the voice of the enemy, Because of the pressure of the wicked; For they bring down trouble upon me and in anger they bear a grudge against me. My heart is in anguish within me…” and vs. 12-14
    “For it is not an enemy who reproaches me, Then I could bear it; Nor is it one who hates me who has exalted himself against me, Then I could hide myself from him.
    But it is you, a man my equal, My companion and my familiar friend; We who had sweet fellowship together…”
    this really speaks to me as a personal thing i’m going through today particularly.
    Yes to all the above Qs. In fact just today i was trying to do things by my might, i was in despair and distress…i knew i was carrying something i wasnt meant to carry, i knew i was in the flesh. i allowed jealousy, bitterness and contempt to infiltrate me. I was despairing the to the point of wanting to die, the enemy whispering the cruelest things to me, i was weak and i just accepted it, i knew it was him and i was in the flesh. i finally allowed the spirit to take control (sometimes its so easy and sometimes soo hard to surrender control! sometimes i dont want to!) we gotta do it everyday, all day. or at least i do. Every morning I wake up in the flesh and my flesh is ugly! i know thats why God tells us to seek Him in the mornings.
    Jenny

    ======= Art:

    Mike, where do you find the illustrations that yiu use such as the one today, THINKING IN TERMS OF THE FUTURE? They are so great. Makes a point often better than writing! I’d like to know where to find them!
    Thanks,
    Art

    ======= Ted:

    It took many years for me to see how I was relying on my own strength. We live in a society that measures our worth by our achievements. This worldly mindset had me running hard and frustrated most of the time. It seemed that every time I reached a goal there were many more concurrent demands on me that stole any joy out of that accomplishment. There was no time to celebrate because there was so much more to do.
    As Jesus has revealed the Father to me, I have seen that any accomplishment or competence I have was given to me by Him. There is no need to boast in anything but the Lord Himself. After all, He said “It is finished” on the cross which says to me that anything and everything that REALLY needed to get done was done there.
    Everyday I wake up to many demands. Giving those cares over to Jesus is the only hope I have. Living in my own strength sapped me of strength. Trusting on the Lord renews my strength.
    I know when I’m not working in God’s strength when I haven’t included Him in what I’m doing. Paul talks about praying unceasingly and I believe he is showing us what it means to love the Lord with all our heart, soul, mind and strength. He also encourages us with these words “whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.” I’ve come to see that only God is true, noble, right, pure, lovely admirable, excellent and praiseworthy. Isaiah says that thinking like this gives us peace “You will keep in perfect peace him whose mind is steadfast, because he trusts in you.”
    What’s true for me is that I want the love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, faithfulness and long-suffering that only God can provide. That’s really what I want more than anything else.
    Ted

    ======= Lisa:

    In the Old Testament, judgment fell in the form of instant death and a rod bloomed to show God’s chosen. Jesus cam to fulfill the scriptures. I am beginning to see that something changed after Jesus. To make all things new? We live in an age where “all things work together for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purposes.” I don’t recall those words or any similar in the Old Testament. Except for the judgment of Annanias and Saphira, i don’t recall instances of God’s judgment of death. Others judged to kill for their reasonings. Perhaps we should take what is “bad”(goes against God’s word) as the burdens to take to the Lord in prayer, whether they affect us personally or not. For example, Has the immorality that holds our nation’s thoughts become so prevalent because we do not take that burden to God? How will they know Jesus if they do not see him in our lives? Jesus said that the people of the world take better care of their “stuff” We should take everything to the Lord in prayer and start by thanking him for his mercy. He gave us a mandate to go and tell the world, and I just don’t think that the world can see Jesus as He is through our efforts. It is something that we must pray and ask God to do that New Thing in us. Spend more time with Him, Know Him more, and the world will see Him more-through us.
    Lisa

    ======= Nikki:

    This bible study has been a blessing and great help to me and my husband who have been doing it since the first of the year.. i look forward to our time together in the Lord’s word..
    Nikki

    ======= Raeann:

    The Gospel of Mark is very similair to the gospel of Matthew. Jesus goes to the sea to start receiving his disciples. HE does numerous miracles from healing the sick, driving out demons, feeding the four thousand, people are drawn to HIM wherever HE goes in the land. HE walks on water and calms the storm. Many people believe in HIM, become HIS disciples and are saved. No one who met HIM could go away without having been changed. HE taught in parables and told HIS disciples there meanings. HE predicted HIS death more then once and tried to prepare HIS disciples for what was to come. The people of Jeruselum welcomed HIM with singing and praises one day and a week later HE was dead everyone having turned against HIM in the span of a single week. Praise God HE ascended on the third day to HEAVEN. I thoroughly enjoyed reading the Gospel of Mark.
    Raeann

    ====== Chris:

    Two verses that really stood out to me (one from yesterday) in Num 16 were vss 22 & 45 where we see Moses and Aaron falling face down on the ground, pleading with God for mercy. I doubt this would have been my reaction. “Smite away,” I probably would have thought, along with “These people are such a burden.” No wonder God calls him friend (Ex 33:17).
    Chris

    ======= Bobbie:

    Numbers 16:41-18:32
    Whats happening in the Old testament is still the same at the very moment. Many are still saying negatives words to the pastor they have. These messages are very true they dont know that God chooses these men for him to feed his sheep. They are the Peter at present which the Lord chose to feed his sheep. I am also reminded that sometimes in my baby in faith I saw always the negatives of my Pastor but God talked to me and said ” You see the weakness of your Pastor, it means that your weaknesses is more than your Pastor so you need to pray for yourself and pray for your Pastor as well.Right now when I hear a words against our Pastor I always tell them that pray for yourself and most esp. pray for your Pastor. Thank you Lord for reminding me for your unconditional love.
    Bobbie

    ======= Steve:

    Mike’s question to us: “How are you able to discern when you are doing things from your own strength compared to when you are being strengthened by the Holy Spirit?”
    This same question was posed to Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones who answered “That is very easy, If you are preaching in the energy of the flesh, you will feel exalted and lifted up. If you are preaching in the power of the spirit, you will feel awe and humility”.
    Steve

    ======== Ginny:

    A wonderful book that delves into “proofs” that Jesus is “The Christ” is A Case For Christ by Lee Stobel. He uses a journalist format to reinforce his findings, disprove theories that try to debunk the Gospels and provide old testament references that point to Jesus.
    Ginny

    ======= Greg:

    Psalm 55 calls me to lay my burdens down. Please listen to Steven Curtis Chapman’s “At the feet of Jesus”.
    “At the feet of Jesus I will lay my burdens down, I will lay my heavy burdens down”.
    Greg

    ======== Jill:

    Well put Ramona! Yes.. This is so true. The blame game. My don’t we grumble and complain when it comes to,our churches. Why don’t they have drums, why don’t we have more worship teams, why …why… Why… So people hop all over. All God wants is open hearts. It’s not about us it’s about Him. have one question. Why did Aaron staff bud and blossom? I wasn’t sure what it proved. Blessings to all. Jane
    Jill

    ======= Russ:

    If God is leading, I think sometimes we have to jump in and serve. If we are waiting to be perfected before we serve, we will just be waiting…
    Russ

    ======= Robert:

    Mark 16
    The Resurrection
    The Resurrection of Jesus is so important to understand by the Christian and we should look at all aspects of it when we can. I liked Mike’s commentary and 5 key guarantees. I took a deeper look at 1 Corinthians 15. There is an excellent 1 hour video by John MacArthur, “The Mystery of Resurrection”. It mostly deals with verses 50-58 but also on what “mystery” means.

    https://www.youtube.com/embed/l5Y7BUqXk8I?version=3&rel=1&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&fs=1&hl=en-US&autohide=2&wmode=transparent

    There is a great explanation on “REASONING” about half way through the sermon. Here are some bullet points:
    • Romans 1 says every human heart has built in the concept, “There is a God”.
    • All reasoning is based on a cause and effect continuum. That is what thinking is. If you follow it back, you are going to find a need for a primary cause.
    • That is why the theory of Evolution is such a devastating attack on human reasoning. It says: Nobody X Nothing = Everything.
    • Romans 2 says every law is written in the heart of man. It excuses or accuses everyone.
    Ramona: I really liked your take on the Doctor who didn’t understand the concept of service. It reminds me of Gene Simmons leader for the famous band KISS who did a TV reality show (2008), that had him serving as a parking attendant for the church’s school before they would baptize his child. Funny!
    Robert

    ======= Grace:

    God telling Aaron that He was his inheritance give me hope that God can and will care for my needs no matter how helpless ,I am. And cupped with the angel saying that He isn’t here! He is risen from the dead,this increases my faith that He live forever to be my inheritance, I need not to trust in mortals whose promises dies with them but commit my burden to the Lord and He will care for me.Thank God for He care for me.
    Grace

    ======== Mitch:

    OT – Numbers is a consistent story. Israelites grumble, then sin, God judges, and God punishes.
    As the Creator of the Universe He has the right to judge (who else) and the right to punish. Especially His people who agreed in covenant (big deal in those times) to obey and worship Him as God. Again, you see God aggressively reacting to sin with Israelites before entering Canaan, after a long period of disobedience (Assyria and Babylon invasions), and Beginning of Church (Acts). Why? To show how serious he takes sin.
    We are in a period of Grace now – God is patient and Romans 1 describes what happens to nations who repeatedly claim Him and then deny Him.
    NT – Resurrection is key to evidence of truth in Jesus’ claim. Is it true? What is standard? Absolute or reasonable explanation? Dealing with ancient times – can we ever know anything absolutely? Perhaps like courtrooms we should go with beyond a reasonable doubt?
    4 Facts Historians agree on:
    1) Jesus (historical) died on the cross
    (Multiple extra-biblical sources)
    2) The tomb was empty (and location at time
    Known – Joseph of Arimethea’s tomb and
    he was member of Sanhedrin) (Jewish and
    Biblical sources)
    3) Disciples (Apostles) BELIEVED Jesus had
    risen physically from the dead.
    4) Why would avowed unbelievers – Paul and
    James (Jesus’ brother) change their minds
    and switch teams)?
    If one could wrestle (honestly) with those four facts, the most reasonable explanation is Jesus rose physically from the dead. (After all, if He is creator of the universe, Resurrection is not that big of deal). AND if Jesus physically rose from the dead one should probably take what he says (and said) in Gospels as important truths.
    Mitch

    ======= Dee:

    I am blown away in say context as Ramona on the Numbers readings today. What I got out of it was this: Chapter 16, Here the Israelites were muttering again, accusing Moses and Aaron of killing the Lords people, the blame game 101, how many times have we done the same thing for something we did but won’t live up to our admitting we were wrong and the guilt and thus the repentance of it all. They didn’t feel any remorse! How sad!! What I got going further into this where Aaron with his incense stood between the living and the dead, was in coorelation with Jesus interceding for our behalf. Here we are born of our Mothers womb and then reborn into His creation, reborn again through the Blood and Sacrifice of Jesus. Aaron showed very well what it is like to mediate for the lost and dying world and God’s wrath simmered down, and in Chapter 17, the budding of Aarons staff-this brought to my thoughts the verse in New Testament: Matthew 7:16, By their fruit you will recognize them. What kind of fruit were the Israelites producing back then? What kind are we? hmmm..In Chapter 18, the tithing principle was still relevent even for the priests(ministers) of the day even though the only thing they were given (which is the most awesome as Mike said in commentary above) was they were given covenent of God-He was their inheritance! How Awesome!!Even though they don’t get paid, the money(s) that come into the tabernacle, some was given to the priest as a tithe, and then the priests were to give a tithe of a tithe to the Lords work and in ministry to the other Levites and daily needs of the temple. 1/10 was the Lords from the Levites inheritance, how awesome is that.. seed, time, and harvest shall occur..
    Mark 16:1-20, This always amazes me when reading about the ladies going to the tomb and the grave being revealed and this time in Mark, there was only one angel there and spoke to go tell the disciples “and Peter” that Jesus isn’t there, He rose from the dead just as He said He would. The part about Peter being added in addition to just telling the disciples of Jesus’ whereabouts makes me feel humbled and blessed to be a Child of God. We aren’t perfect..Peter had his shortcomings and everybody had to be told about it for years on end, however Christ was saying, Peter, I know you did what I said you were going to do and I forgive you..You’re forgiven..I love you..I love my disciples and Yes even You Peter!! That is so precious, because without Christ being in the midst of us all we would all be so lost and wicked and blinded to the worldly influence and be alot worse off than we already are..Be Blessed! Isaiah 60:1, “Arise, shine, for your ‘light’ has come, and the glory of the Lord rises upon you.”
    Ps 55: 1-23 I like verses 16-19, But I will call on God, and the Lord will rescue me. Morning, noon, and night. I cry out in my distress, and the Lord hears my voice. He ransoms me and keeps me safe from the battle waged against me, though many still oppose me. God, who has rules forever, will hear me and humble them.
    That is truly a blessing to hear.. Our Lord is with us morning, noon and night(oh the nights, when satan tries to tempt and try us) but we have been redeemed because our Lord is with us, we can take courage and strength from that ..He hears us when we are hurt or distressed, he comforts us, even in the midst of our dreams..God hears and listens to us carefully and will humble our enemies for our sake. Reminds me of 23rd Psalm, He preparest a table in the presence of our enemies..well, are we going to have enemies in Heaven? No!! Our tables will be set and we will have favor and be blessed right here, in the midst of these worlds events, God is going ot anoint us to do great and might things..much greater than He did while He was here, He said we will do greater!! Take that to heart and be blessed..
    Prov 11:7, when the wicked die, their hopes die with them, for they rely on their feeble strength.
    And God’s people, say,,”The Joy of The LORD Is OUR STRENGTH!!” Hallulujah..
    Amen..Amen..
    Dee

  • Numbers 15:17-16:40 + Mark 15:1-47 + Psalm 54:1-7 + Proverbs 11:5-6
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    Old TestamentToday in Numbers chapter 15 we read about unintentional and intentional sins.  Verse 30 stood out to me – “But those who brazenly violate the LORD’s will, whether native Israelites or foreigners, blaspheme the LORD.” I have thought about this in my life in the past… and thought about that old phrase, “ignorance is bliss.”  While this phrase may seem true at first glance – ignorance is bliss – it’s obviously not “True” at all.  It is so much better to know godly Truth, than to be ignorant.  However… once we know godly Truth, what if we then consciously go against that Truth?  What if we “brazenly violate God’s will”?  This verse today reminded me that once we know Truth – and as we continue to grow in our knowledge of Truth and the Bible – we really should be much more intentional in how we live.  We know what godly living looks like.  We should not go back to our old ways of thinking or our old habits.  We know better.  And we most certainly should not think that “ignorance is bliss.”  It isn’t. 

    “Trial By Fire” – ever hear this term?  I think this term may have gotten its genesis here in Numbers chapter 16.  Korah’s rebellion caused Moses to explain how this true trial by fire would go down in verses 4 through 7 – “Tomorrow morning the LORD will show us who belongs to him and who is holy. The LORD will allow those who are chosen to enter his holy presence. You, Korah, and all your followers must do this: Take incense burners, and burn incense in them tomorrow before the LORD. Then we will see whom the LORD chooses as his holy one.”  A trial by fire indeed occurs subsequently in this chapter.  Here’s how Boticelli depicts this scene of scripture in the Sistine Chapel in Rome (note that Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine – whereas other artists painted the walls – I just learned this just now!):

    Eskorah2

    Verses 12 & 13 stood out as completely strange, as these 2 men had somehow now thought that instead of being a prison, Egypt was now in their minds a paradise?….  “Then Moses summoned Dathan and Abiram, the sons of Eliab, but they replied, “We refuse to come! Isn’t it enough that you brought us out of Egypt, a land flowing with milk and honey, to kill us here in this wilderness, and that you now treat us like your subjects?”   I wonder if we do this in our lives?  Think that things that used to be so bad for us are now somehow good?  I know I’ve done this.  I’ve left situations or relationships or bad habits – knowing they were simply bad for me – and then later down the road I’ve sometimes thought to myself, “ahh… I miss xyz or doing xyz… I should go back to that.”  And I do.  And I regret it all over once again.  There is a somewhat obscure R.E.M. song that goes “Don’t go back to Rockville – and waste another year.”  I think of this song on occasion when I am tempted to go back to something I know I shouldn’t go back to – I sing to myself, “don’t go back to Rockville.”  Perhaps Dathan and Abiram should have been singing to themselves – “don’t go back to Egypt – and waste another year…”  What about you?  Is there an Egypt / Rockville or two in your life that you’ve left behind?  Are you ever tempted to go back?  Do you sometimes even think you might have been wrong about how bad things were back then…. that it might have really been a land flowing with milk and honey even!   Well, I know we’ll all have our moments of going backwards…. but I pray we see the True land of milk and honey in front of us that is only available through a relationship with Jesus and the Father – and that we won’t go back to our “Egypts”…

    New Testament – It is interesting in the One Year Bible how we go through the 4 Gospels one after another in the beginning portion of the year.  In some ways it may seem repetitive – but I think repetitive is good when we’re talking about the story of Jesus…  we really cannot hear and meditate upon this story enough.  Also, what I like is the nuances of each Gospel – or maybe things that are indeed in a few of the Gospels that somehow just stand out to me in some new way in one of the Gospels.  Today is one of those days where something jumped out at me that I have not really noticed before – and that is Pilate in verses 9 & 10 – “”Should I give you the King of the Jews?” Pilate asked. (For he realized by now that the leading priests had arrested Jesus out of envy.)”  It’s interesting that Pilate used the term King of the Jews here – and again later in the narrative – and that he also had this term nailed to the cross.  And the question I have is this – did Pilate do this simply to try and irritate the leading priests?  I think this is probably the case.  But, I’m looking forward to some further study on this. 

    Psalms – I like Psalm 54 verse 4 a lot – “But God is my helper. The Lord is the one who keeps me alive!”  Is this true in your life?  Is God the one who keeps you alive?  Or are you trying to lean on other things as your source of life?  I believe it is such a blessing to surrender more and more to God until we get to the point where truly this true for us – God is the one – and only – who keeps us alive.  I am not saying I am there yet – but I’m trying to get there.  I’m trying to surrender more and more each day to Jesus and the Father – all that I am – all that I am living for.  I pray that in your life and in mine God will be the one who keeps us alive!

    Proverbs – Proverbs chapter 11 verse 5 stands out as a powerful reminder to not even tell white lies! “The godly are directed by their honesty.”

    White_lies

    Worship Video: Our readings today about the crucifixion of Jesus reminds me of the song “Jesus Paid It All” sung here by Celtic Worship (with bagpipes!):


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfUNU-sPwbQ

    Do you believe that Jesus Paid It All for you? Click here and Believe!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “Are you the king of the Jews?” asked Pilate. “Yes, it is as you say,” Jesus replied.” Mark 15:2 NIV

    Prayer Point: Pray that Jesus is your King today and forevermore. Pray that you will always submit to your King, Jesus.

    Comments from You & Questions of the Day:  Based on our Proverb today, how about you?  Are you directed by honesty?  Do you place honestly as a major guiding principle in your life?  Do you ever catch yourself telling white lies?  Do you confess these to God and to others?  Do you think we should we confess white lies? Why or why not?  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:

    Numbers 15:17-16:40
    Everywhere I look in the 15th chapter, I see reminders that we are a sinful people. We are sinful not so much because we are so very bad, which we are, we are a rebellious people, but we are sinful because we live in a world of sin. Since man’s fall in the garden, we are surrounded by sin. That is the unintentional sin talked about in this chapter and in the first five chapter of the Book of Leviticus.
    To sin, in both the Greek and the Hebrew means to “miss the mark,” and no matter how much we aim for the Bulls Eye, we will not get it every time even if we are highly trained marksmen. We sin as a community; we sin as a family, we sin as individuals, there is no avoiding it.
    1 John 1 8 If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. 9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.
    This is something we don’t like to do because we don’t want to admit guilt for anything because it really wasn’t our fault. That is the cry of our heart. But that misses the whole entire point, compared to the “In the Beginning …” we have and will continue to “miss the mark,” until Jesus comes back in the Second Advent. We are so hung up, including me, on not being tagged with the “S” word that we don’t realize that these Laws, and now Jesus’ death burial and resurrections is to get us back to the “In the Beginning …” state so that we have unbroken fellowship with God. God and sin cannot hang out together. This is the first time I’m seeing this connection and this is the first time I have some semblance of understanding of what sin really is, it is anything or condition that is out of alignment with “In the Beginning …”
    In chapter sixteen we have Korah and his crowd who wanted to be large-and-in-charge. The problem with Korah is that others allowed his bitterness to infiltrate their hearts and he took them down with him. One of the things I noticed in this little large group of people is “God ain’t running no democracy.” He is the One who gives gifts; He is the one who places people in their assignment no matter what you think about yourself. God doesn’t practice multiculturalism and He doesn’t take into account ethnic differences and preferences with the administration of His Laws and Sacrificial systems. The Law applied to everyone living in the soon to be occupied Promise Land, Israel.
    God knows us; He created us. He knows what we were designed to do. He knows our strengths because He created them. This may not seem fair when we decide we don’t like our assignment and want to do something else or we envy someone else’s assignment, we become like Korah. If our Television decided it wanted to be a vacuum cleaner, maybe it could be worked on to do a little vacuuming; however, it would be ineffective, inefficient and way out of order. So too are we when we do not do what we have been gifted to do, we are out-of-order. Our life’s homework is to find what we were created to do and do it or else we may find ourselves swallowed up in the futility of our own envy and jealousy.
    Mark 15
    Just think, Jesus became the Sacrificial Lamb of God to take away the sins of the world, our sins, my sins, your sins. Accepting His shed blood by receiving Him into our hearts and lives brings us back to the “In the Beginning …” state. However, our walk my cause us to get dirty and that is why 1 John 1: 8-9 (see comments on Numbers above) is so very wonderful.
    Everything he endured with the trial, the beatings the humiliation he did to set us free from the cords and oppression of sin. [Hebrews 12:2 Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.] That joy that Jesus that Jesus fixed His eyes on to endure the events we saw in the Passion of the Christ, was our redemption. Let us understand how valuable and how loved we are by God for Him to allow Jesus to take on flesh and to die, once, for us all as the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world. Hallelujah!!
    Psalm 54:1-7
    4 But God is my helper.
    The Lord is the one who keeps me alive!
    5 May my enemies’ plans for evil be turned against them.
    Do as you promised and put an end to them.
    6 I will sacrifice a voluntary offering to you;
    I will praise your name, O LORD,
    for it is good.
    7 For you will rescue me from my troubles
    and help me to triumph over my enemies.
    Sometimes we forget and think folks are our enemies, folks are just folks just acting like folks, sinful folks. Funny how we can tag certain people as our enemy and they can be believers also. And as we look at them across our line of scrimmage, they look back at say, at us, “What kind of Christians are they?”
    This is our enemy, not folks:
    11 Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. 12 For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.
    Proverbs 11:5-6
    5 The godly are directed by their honesty; the wicked fall beneath their load of sin
    We were not made to carry sin with all its weight and its ultimate end, death.
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= Pat:

    I can’t help but compare our readings in Numbers and Mark today and feel so blessed to be born under the New Covenant of Jesus Christ. Under the Old Covenant, as addressed in Numbers, no one could approach and communicate directly with God except Moses and Aaron. The Israelites had to go through the Levites to make atonement, and the Levites then had to go to the priests with the atonement requests, and then the priests had to go to Moses or Aaron if there was a message that the people wanted delivered directly to God or a question they wanted answered. When Christ died on the cross and the veil to the Most Holy Place was ripped from top to bottom, it freed all of us to commune directly with God. No longer do we have to rely on someone else to make atonement for us because Jesus Christ truly set us free! Jesus Christ took our atonement directly to the grave with Him and He opened the door to a personal relationship with God. Praise the Lord!
    Mike, I too am plagued by white lies. I find myself telling them if it is something that I know will make another person feel good even if I don’t truly believe it. These are lies like some one being excited over their new hairstyle and then asking me if I like it. I always smile and say, “It looks great” when I’m really thinking “You should have left it alone.” I always feel guilty when I do that and ask God to forgive me but I’m also honest with God and tell Him that I’ll probably do it again for I have never learned how to tactfully get around a situation like this when I know the joy the white lie will bring to someone else. Maybe some of you in this Bible Blog will know a way to get around these white lies and can share it with me.
    Rob, I have always struggled with my feelings regarding Judas. I know that the betrayal had to happen in order for the Scripture to be fulfilled, but my heart has always grieved for Judas being the one who had to do it. Even though Judas was doing what had to be done, I don’t think he will be treated as a martyr because Mark 14:21 says, “The Son of Man will go just as it is written about him. But woe to that man who betrays that Son of Man! It would be better for him if he had not been born.”
    God Bless,
    Pat

    ======= Micah Girl:

    The whole episode with Korah and fire and the earth swallowing up disobedient followers is hard to wrap my brain around. If I were swallowed up when I disobeyed, I think I’d have been gone a long time ago. And yet we still know that God is slow to anger and abounding in mercy. One thing the Bible does not do is allow us to fall asleep when we read it faithfully. My comfortable view of God is always being challenged and expanded.
    Micah Girl

    ======= Anka:

    The Lord is my helper….we talked about the disciples in church yesterday.They were used to seeing Jesus with authority over demons,heal the sick…feed thousands…now when faced with the crowd he did nothing,when accused,he didn’t defend himself.His accusers laughed at how he save others yet he didn’t save himself.Yet he was doing something…he was saving us.In times when nothing seems to make sense,everything seems to be going wrong…it’s that time maybe to be still and know the He is our helper..He’s not not lost control,he’s still got the last word…ALL things work together for our good.
    God bless you all
    Anka

    ======= Jenny:

    I agree with what u wrote about the term ignorance is bliss. In some cases it is, but not in spiritual ones. If I hear a tasteless joke or term that has a double-antandra and I don’t get it n someone tries to tell me, I say, no don’t tell me. I don’t want to know those things. But spiritually, ignorance is dangerous.
    Powerful readings in Numbers regarding Korah! Don’t mess with God! You will lose!
    The sons of Eliab wanted to go back to Egypt the “land flowing with milk and honey”. The land was not flowing withy milk n honey, they were miserable there…but they imaged they were better off. I believe every believer faces this temptation. Sometimes when things aren’t going right we look back on our days “in the world’ with almost a fondness as if things were easier then (lies straight from satan). We forget we were miserable there and God freed us. So if we dare to turn back, we sure get what we asked for and end up miserable.
    In Mark, this truly breaks my heart, every time I read the account. I’m so not worthy of this. I surely don’t understand God’s full love for me/us. The torture, the shame, and yet He loved the very ones that did this to Him (which was actually all of us). Joseph of Arimathea, a secret disciple was a rich man and used the tomb he had reserved for himself to bury Jesus in. He knew the tomb would soon be empty =). Interesting the women were there in the distance watching, where were the disciples? They all scattered.
    I turn to my study Bible notes in Pilate’s ‘King of the Jews” inscription above Jesus which is addressed in v. 26:
    “Inscription of His accusation…..The crime for which a condemned man was executed was written on a wooden board which was fastened to the cross above his head. Jesus’ inscription was written in Aramaic, Hebrew, and Greek.
    “THE KING OF THE JEWS…. Since Pilate had repeatedly declared Jesus to be innocent of any crime, he ordered this inscription written for Him. Whether Pilate’s intent was probably neither to mock or honor Jesus, he certainly intended it as an affront to the Jewish authorities, who had given him so much trouble. When the outraged Jewish leaders demanded the wording to be changed, Pilate bluntly refused. A comparison of all four gospels reveals that the full inscription read; THIS IS JESUS OF NAZARETH, THE KING OF THE JEWS”.
    Psalms. God is for sure the one who keeps me alive, Him and Him only! And I don’t mean merely He gives me breath, but gives me true life. I cant think of anything else I depend on so fully as to say it keeps me alive. In comparison to the glory of God and the true life He gives His children who abide in Him, there is nothing that comes close! For me, He is the reason I live, and remain alive as long as I have; I have nothing else that comes close!
    I do still tell lies at times. I have had to confess to the person I lied to and to God. Some ‘white lies’ are a sticky issue. Like if a friend asks about their physical appearance, say, if I like their new outfit and I don’t, I’ll try to be tactful and not say I love it, but sometimes I do. if I don’t like it, I wont offer up a false compliment, but if they ask I don’t want to hurt them! So, that’s a tricky question, we aren’t to be rude, but we aren’t to lie. But I think honesty is one of the most important things, to be known as an honest person, not merely by men, but by God. I rather be honest n suffer the consequences. At the end of the day, its God I am accountable to!
    Jenny

    ======= Mae:

    Reading Numbers made me think about our Pastor, we had somebody in church who wanted to be ‘the leader of the church’ as well. Our Pastor is only 36 years old, this other man was passed 40 and he thought he didn’t have to listen to our Pastor only because he was older. He couldn’t handle the fact that ‘the boss’ was younger than him. He and his family left to another church of hours. I think that’s just so silly. I mean, it’s God’s choice that our Pastor is our Pastor. We need to have respect for the Pastor, not only because he’s ‘our leader’, but God pointed him out to be our Pastor.
    Psalm 54:4 “But God is my helper. The Lord is the one who keeps me alive!” ~ powerful and o, so true! The Lord is keeping me alive, defenitly! I gave my life to Him when I made my choice to accept Jesus. Reading His Word makes me open to whatever the Lord wants me to do. My quiet time with the Lord is the time when I get revelations.
    Psalm 54:7 “For you have rescued me from my troubles and helped me to triumph over my enemies”. ~ Sad but true … following God makes you get some enemies along the way. People who want to run away from God, run away from you. God rescued me from feeling awful when people rejected me. He thought me “they’re not rejecting you, but rejecting me”. I’ve come to learn that this is very true. I can leave it behind me, just by knowing this.
    Proverbs 11:5 “The godly are directed by honesty; the wicked fall beneath their load of sin”. ~ Well, this pretty much sais it all. I sometimes think that the wicked don’t think they sin. They create their own ‘honesty’ and live like that. But yes … as soon as they fall, they’ll know what they’ve done wrong. And think back to the time they had the opportunities to make their wrong right.
    Mae

    ====== Rob:

    Hi Mike and all other OYB blog friends,
    I would like to share some thoughts on today’s reading….
    First of all about what Mike wrote about repetition: “…but I think repetitive is good when we’re talking about the story of Jesus…” I agree and I sometimes marvel at the number of times the Gospels have been studied by so many people through the centuries. Just reminding myself of that, makes me feel honored to be part of that lineage. Now and then I can almost feel the power and wisdom of that lineage while studying the Gospels.
    And a thought about Mark 15:9-15: Last week I saw a Dutch poster that said: “We moeten de waarheid niet verwarren met de mening van de meerderheid” or translated: “We should not confuse the truth with the opinion of the majority”. Wow, a pretty accurate description of what happened before Pilatus.
    Last but not least about Mark 15:23: “They offered him wine mixed with myrrh, but he did not take it. I read in a book that a mixture of wine and myrrh was in those times used to relieve pain. Bible.org says the same: “…whoever gave it to him most likely did so in order to relieve his pain, but Jesus was unwilling to take it.” Jesus chose to experience the pain to the fullest. I found myself wondering about the type of pain that was so torturing. The physical pain or the sins of all mankind (the wrath of God) that Jesus was carrying for us since Gethsemane? I know I would have taken the wine in my life (drugs, alcohol, food), but since I try to just experience the pain (trusting Jesus to give me the strength to do so), much healing has taken place. Thank you Master Jesus for your example!
    To wrap up this comment, I was wondering what your thoughts are about Judas. The more I study the bible, the more I see that his role has been crucial in fulfilling the prophecies of the OT. Was he a brave man (maybe even the most loved disciple of Jesus), a martyr, or a plain crook? What are your thoughts on this?
    All the best,
    Rob

    ======= John:

    Rob,
    Judas
    God has and will always use, in an imperfect world, evil and/or non-believers in fulfilling His plan.
    Ex. Pharoah who was foretold by God and did perform exactly as said in dealings with Moses. Asssyrians who were foretold by the prophets and did capture Northern Israel. Babylonians who were foretold by the prophets and destroyed and captured Southern Israel. Judas who was foretold by the prophets/psalms and did betray Jesus.
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    Luke 12:48b “…From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked.” NIV
    What was Judas given and entrusted with? Three years + of being a part of the closest group to Christ and hearing His teachings. Judas was entrusted with the “purse/money” of the group. First hand (eye-witness) evidence of the signs and wonders performed by Christ – AND Judas was sent out as one of the twelve, where Judas – himself – was part of Matt 10:8 “Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse those who have leprosy,drive out demons.”
    Yet Judas went ahead and betrayed Jesus. Just goes to show that signs and wonders never convert anyone, even when “one” is given the power to perform the signs . It is only when the heart is right and one turns to God.
    Judas’s heart was not right. He was a thief (John 12:6), and my belief is that all along, while believing Jesus was the Messiah, his desire was for Jesus to lead a revolt against the Romans. When it was clear that was not going to happen – Judas decided to force Jesus’ hand and pick up a little money on the side.
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    This non-belief and a heart not turned to God gave Satan the opening he was looking for in getting to Jesus.
    John and Luke (the historian) make clear that money was not the motivating factor, it was Satan. All believers can be prompted by Satan, but no believer can be possessed by Satan. “entered” in the Greek with demons or satan always indicates possession (also in Mk 9:25 and Luke 8:30 with “Legion”). Satan motivated and manipulated what was already an evil heart given over to sin.
    John 13:2 The evening meal was being served, and the devil had already prompted Judas Iscariot, son of Simon, to betray Jesus.
    John 13:27 As soon as Judas took the bread, Satan entered into him.
    Luke 22:3 Then Satan entered Judas, called Iscariot, one of the Twelve.
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    Yes, Judas experianced “remorse/regret”
    Matt 27:3 When Judas, who had betrayed him, saw that Jesus was condemned, he was seized with remorse and returned the thirty silver coins to the chief priests and the elders.
    The Greek “metamellomai” does not meant heartfelt remorse like Peter experianced, but a regret for one’s actions. Judas probably did not want it to go this far, and perhaps he feared revenge from the apostles (conjecture). Regardless, Judas did not turn to God and repent – but committed the ultimate selfish act (suicide).
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    Look, we are all sinners, and prior to salvation have a hard and evil heart. If we do not accept Christ as our Lord and Savior – we will be seperated from God at death (hell). Judas did not repent, and he is in Hell. How bad is his level of punishment in Hell? The more you know and reject Christ – the worse it is – and Judas was exposed to everything. No wonder the Lord said:
    Mark 14:21 The Son of Man will go just as it is written about him. But woe to that man who betrays the Son of Man! It would be better for him if he had not been born.”
    [Also repeated in Matt 26:24. Why? I believe Matthew wrote to the Jews, and Mark wrote to the Romans(Gentiles) – thus the whole world should be clear on this position on Judas.]
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    After it was all over and Peter was talking to the believers in the room in Acts 1, Peter refers to Judas
    Acts 1:25 to take over this apostolic ministry, which Judas left to go where he belongs.”
    “left” in the Greek means turned aside from, walked away from, abandoned.
    Judas knowingly and willingly rejected Christ, and he is now where he “belongs” – the place for all people who reject Christ.
    Sorry, Rob – there is no way that I can find Judas to be a sympathetic character.
    John

    ======= Art:

    It’s *amazing* to think of Psalm 54 representing not only David’s experience, but also Jesus’ during his Passion (e.g., as we read today in Mark 15).
    In particular, Psalm 54:3: “Strangers are attacking me; ruthless men seek my life — men without regard for God.”, followed by v.6 as Christ goes willingly to the cross: “I will sacrifice a freewill offering to you; I will praise your name, O LORD…”
    Wow. Just wow. Imagine those words coming from the Son who was with God from the beginning!
    And that’s not to mention how this all dovetails neatly with today’s Proverbs reading when one thinks about those hurling insults at Jesus as he suffered. In doing so, they brought themselves and not Jesus down to ruin.
    Art

    ======= CJ:

    I have to admit that passages like today’s make me wonder. I know people who do not think the Bible is the literal word of God, that it’s been tainted by men and thus is not inerrant, that men project onto God their own beliefs, etc. in the Bible. The passage today about God telling them to kill the guy who broke the Sabbath is one of those tough passages. Is this just an unpleasant aspect of God that we must just accept? It seems so harsh & unfair. Or is there maybe more to the story or context than we get in the passage? Does anyone have any thoughts on this or other tough passages?
    CJ

    ======= Art:

    Yeah, I had trouble with that one too, CJ. I think it’s natural to take anything we read — in the Bible or elsewhere — and try to fit it into a context we know, even if it’s not the same.
    It’s much harder, even reading from the beginning, as we are, to really get oneself into the context of that time and that place and those people and see it from God’s perspective.
    The best I’ve been able to do is this:
    God, as the author of life, has a very different relationship with death and killing than we do. For all we know, he killed someone physically, as in this passage, then attached Christ’s forgiveness to them and restored them to everlasting life. Or not. We just can’t know.
    But we do know that he’s capable of doing that, and that He is merciful and just. If we say: “well, He’s merciful and just except for here and here and over there”, then what we’re doing is setting ourselves up as the arbiters of what is just and — while I know I can’t understand God’s ways fully — I do know that my being judge of such things is a really bad idea.
    It’s also true that we treat children very differently from adolescents and different still from when they become adults. When my kids were young, there were times when I had to yell (“stop! don’t go into that road!”) or get physical (“don’t put your hand on that hot stove!”, “do not pull the cat’s tail!”… slap; grab) in order to protect and love them.
    I did not need to employ such tactics as they matured and became wiser. Looking at the story of the Bible, it’s not the case that humanity got any less evil, but perhaps God’s plan for making his historical points has gotten subtler. I just don’t know.
    One final thing is that we tend, in the 21st century, to interpret everything, including justice as applying first and last to the individual. The idea of doing something for the good of society has gotten a bad rap because those purporting to dish it out do not bring divine power and perspective to the job.
    Anyway, just my thoughts…
    Art

    ======= Steve:

    Numbers 15:37-40 The LORD said to Moses, 38 “Speak to the Israelites and say to them: ‘Throughout the generations to come you are to make tassels on the corners of your garments, with a blue cord on each tassel. 39 You will have these tassels to look at and so you will remember all the commands of the LORD, that you may obey them and not prostitute yourselves by chasing after the lusts of your own hearts and eyes. 40 Then you will remember to obey all my commands and will be consecrated to your God. 41 I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of Egypt to be your God. I am the LORD your God.
    These blue tassels that hung from the bottom of the Israelites garments made me curious enough to search through several commentaries to find why they wore them. The tassels sewn on the bottom of the Israelites garments were intended to remind the wandering Israelites to think about what heaven will be like. The Bible refers to blue as the color of heaven. Thinking about what heaven will be like keeps us on track with eternal thoughts instead of the temporal thoughts; it keeps us focused on the big picture rather than worldly temporary distractions. It also makes difficult times here and now bearable by knowing that this broken world we live in is only a temporary stop on our way to heaven, where everything is in perfect working order and will stay that way through all eternity.
    The wandering Israelites had come out of Egypt which symbolically represents the ways of the world and had wandered in search of the promise land which represents heaven like the Garden of Eden represents heaven (but of course isn’t). Egypt in a sense took care of all the needs of the Israelites without them having to depend on God, Egypt provided shelter, food and protection but also put them in bondage as slaves. Those blue tassels were to remind them that even though it seems harder to depend on God for all our provisions, we are free and no longer in bondage to the injustices of this world.
    When the Israelites lost sight of what those blue tassels represented they went off course becoming dissatisfied, depressed and without hope. This is what happens when we lose sight of heaven. The key to a fruitful meaningful life on earth is to live for heaven.
    Steve

    ======== Jeffrey:

    Steve, you are correct in that we should live for heaven, as in some ways, we are already there:
    Ephesians 2:4–8
    But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ—by grace you have been saved—and raised us up with him and seated us with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, so that in the coming ages he might show the immeasurable riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus. For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, (ESV)
    Thanks for such a well thought out post
    Jeffrey

    ======= Patty:

    Steve, interesting about the blue tassels symbolizing heaven! I had researched the clothing tassels a few years back and discovered they are also called prayer tassels. Praying in dependence to an utterly faithful God is our source of refuge, strength, and guidance. All throughout the Bible, and particularly in Psalms, we are reminded that God is our strength—not man or self, not human wisdom and perceived strength.
    In Psalm 57 and 91 (and others) it says that the LORD is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust…under “his wings,” in the shadow of “his wings” you will find refuge; his faithfulness will be your shield and rampart. The word for ‘wings’ in the original language also meant “skirt” or “corner of a garment.” This referenced the 4-cornered prayer shawl or ’tallit’ of the Hebrew man to which the highly symbolic prayer tassels were affixed. To find refuge ‘under His wings’ symbolizes finding refuge in prayer and the presence of God and finding strength in His protection and sovereign authority.
    Patty

    ======= Jim:

    Steve,
    Well said brother, I find this true in my on life. Losing sight of God’s purpose, our final destination, but He is with us now to endure the season we are in, joyful or sorrow, trials or self-inflicted. God’s people were delivered from slavery, but still looked back. As believers we were delivered from slavery, but when we take our eyes off God, our adversary is willing to lead us astray. May todays reading steer us back to Him.
    Also, following the quotation of Mark 15:9,10; further sturdy was suggested. Consider starting with Isaiah 52:15 and then expanding to the whole of Isaiah 52:13 thru 53:12. A connection/study group with whom I am involved is at this point right now. I’m suggesting that Pilate’s words are simply partially fulfilling Isaiah’s prophecy.
    Jim

    ======= Russ:

    I must say, the Israelites were some hard headed people. no matter what God did, they still ended up doubting and turning their backs on Him. I pray that none of us will be that hard headed. Although, I must admit, there have been times that I was…
    Russ

    ======= Robert:

    Numbers 15 and 16
    Truth
    What is truth? I agree with Mike that once we know truth our sin is revealed and we stand convicted. I wrote an essay on truth some 15 years ago and did a horrible job. Even with research I couldn’t get it. I was like Pilate when he asked Jesus, What is truth? And then walks away without waiting for Jesus to answer. (John 18:38). Human arrogance and ignorance.
    In reading about the rebellion today I was reminded of how God will sometimes take extreme measures to insure his chosen people are reminded of who He is and to follow His plan. How often have I gathered wood on a Sunday? (Numbers 15:32-36). In many ways we are the same insolent, independent and rebellious people today. All the more reason to study the Word and ask the Holy Spirit to show you truth. Maybe tassels on my jacket would help. Thanks Steev for finding out more about those tassels – to remind us of what heaven will be like!
    I like what Albert Einstein said, “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I’m not sure about the universe.”
    Robert

    ======= Dee:

    The beginning of Numbers today, 15:17-29, makes me think of Hosea 4:6, my people perish for lack of knowledge, which however, God doesn’t smote them for not knowing, they just did unintentional sin, because they didn’t know. I believe in the OT, their way of knowing and hearing was hooked up through Moses and Aaron ciphering out what God told them, they were in OT, what our Bible and Jesus is in NT and in todays world. Faith comes by hearing and hearing the Word of God, they grew faith muscles, and/or were growing faith muscles and probably didn’t even know or comprehend back then what was transpiring.
    In Numbers 15:32, I thought at first that this punishment was pretty harsh, and then I looked back up above it, in verse 30, But those who brazenly violtate the Lords will, whether native born Israelites or foreigners, have blasphemed the Lord, and they must be cut off from the community. God has His reasons behind all of this, which rather directly ties in to the Proverbs message, about white lies and honesty, the picking up of wood on Sabbath, may have seemed like in reference to a “little white lie” something insignificant that wouldn’t hurt us, when in fact, a sin is a sin is a sin..Gal 6:7-9 Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. For he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting. And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
    Dee

  • Numbers 14:1-15:16 + Mark 14:53-72 + Psalm 53:1-6 + Proverbs 11:4
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    Old TestamentToday in Numbers chapter 14 we read about Joshua and Caleb’s bold faith.  They were ready to move into the Promised Land!  Again, similar to my thoughts in yesterday’s post, I wonder if sometimes in our lives, when we are on the brink of something new & something big – that is of God – are we like Caleb & Joshua, or are we like the Israelites?  Are we ready to move forward quickly and decisively on toward what God is giving us?  Or, are we putting on the brakes and starting to complain?  Do we sabotage ourselves?  This is a tough question to ask ourselves I realize.  But I think that if we honestly look at our life, we can oftentimes be more like the Israelites in this chapter – putting on the breaks and really becoming the cause of my own problem…  I pray that I can have faith like Caleb and Joshua.  I pray that I will boldly move forward to what God is calling me toward.  How about you?

    Bible.org has a powerful commentary about our recent readings in Numbers titled “Israel’s Failure at Kadesh Barnea” at this link.

    New Testament – Today in Mark chapter 14 we read an amazingly powerful statement from Jesus in verses 61 & 62 – “Then the high priest asked him, “Are you the Messiah, the Son of the blessed God?” Jesus said, “I am, and you will see me, the Son of Man, sitting at God’s right hand in the place of power and coming back on the clouds of heaven.”  Wow.  This is it.  This is a statement that changes everything.  The question for us is this – is this more than just a statement from Jesus? Do you believe this is Truth?

    Psalms – If you’ve ever asked yourself – or ever been asked – why do we need a Messiah?  What is our need of Jesus?  Well, I think this question is clearly answered in verses 2 & 3 of Psalm 53 – “God looks down from heaven on the entire human race; he looks to see if there is even one with real understanding, one who seeks for God. But no, all have turned away from God; all have become corrupt. No one does good, not even one!”  This is why we need Jesus.  With Jesus, we indeed seek for God.  With Jesus, we are blessed with the Holy Spirit to begin to have some real understanding.  Today’s Psalm reminds me of a powerful blog posting from Tim Challies I recently read titled “Real Guilt and Sinfulness,” which you can read at this link.

    Proverbs – We read a powerful Proverb in chapter 11 verse 4 today – “Riches won’t help on the day of judgment, but right living is a safeguard against death.” What are you focusing your life on?  Is right living one of your focuses?  Think it should be?  (right living through your faith in Jesus of course – not “trying” or “working” to live right on your own will or power…) 

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    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “The high priest asked him, “Are you the Christ, the Son of the Blessed One?” “I am,” said Jesus. “And you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Mighty One and coming on the clouds of heaven.” Mark 14:61-62 NIV

    Prayer Point: Pray in your heart that you know Jesus as your Christ, the lamb of God who died for your sins and was resurrected, sitting now at the right hand of the Father. Pray for Jesus’ return in glory. Pray, “Come Lord Jesus, quickly Come!”

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    ======= Ramona:

    Numbers 14:1-15:16
    Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter! (Isaiah 5:20).
    God had delivered Israel from the bonds of slavery and oppression, yet here they were accusing God of taking them out into the dessert to kill them. Despite all evidence seen with their eyes and heard with their ears, they still accused God of trying to kill them. The two people that brought back a “good” report about their ability to take posses the Promised Land, they wanted to stone, Joshua and Caleb. These two men knew who their God was and knew that it was Him who would fight for them not they themselves.
    The Israelites were spared because of God’s name and be a witness to His ability to protect, but also because Moses interceded for them. Here we also see that our sin can be pardoned but the consequences of sinful actions must be played out. To often we think that God forgiveness means, “crop failure” for our consequences, that is not so. God spoke about the cycle of seasons in Genesis and it is a foundation that will never be removed as long as the earth remains. [While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease. 9Genesis 8:22)].
    Upset that they “blew it” a few try to go to take the land but God is not with them so the enemy chases them. Lesson: Not matter how sincere one might be if God is not with you, you will fail even if you are sincere, you are sincerely wrong. It’s all about obeying the voice of the Lord.
    Mark 14:53-72
    Jesus’ trial was all about appearances. Those placing him on trail were never interested in Truth, just the facts as they saw them. If they and the people accepted Jesus for who he was, they would have no more jobs. They would not be able to partake of the sacrifices brought to the temple thus their pockets would be empty. They went after the facts, as they saw them, but not the Truth of God’s Word. A crowd, a consensus, a majority vote does not equal Truth: it never did and it never will. Neither does having a lot of facts equal truth. In a trial, lawyers put forth a lot of facts but is any of it truth?
    Peter, who told Jesus he would never abandon Him that he would die with Him, finds out the truth about himself. He realized that the facts he stated about himself and the relationship he had with Jesus was not the truth.
    Psalm 53:1-6
    This is another Psalm that should remind the righteousness of God that any enemy they have will never prevail. I think we fall into the trap thinking that what is on this earth is all there is in life. We forget that we are spiritual beings trying to master the human experiences. Thus we think that this is all there is, it ain’t.
    Proverbs 11:4
    Money can buy you all the things that the Creator has placed on this earth, but it cannot buy you the Creator, the Maker of Heaven and Earth.
    Proverbs 18:10: The name of the LORD is a strong tower: the righteous runneth into it, and is safe.
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= Peggy:

    Today was a powerful lesson to me. The first thing I thought of was how many days in my life I have spent in the dessert. If only I had trusted God and not myself in different matters life would have been very different. I have been struggling with different fears in my life, but I have found myself letting go and letting God do his work. What a relief to have this burdon taken off of me. I’m trying to walk a closer walk with the Lord so I can stay out of the dessert. Thank you for this reading today. Have a Blessed day.
    Peggy

    ======= Robin:

    Just a quick comment.
    How wonderful and powerful that the ONLY words Jesus used in Mark 14:62 to reply to who he was….”I am” were the same words that God himself used in Exodus to tell who He was. The intense relation and justification to being the “I am”. This just blows me away, how every detail of every WORD seems to be in God’s overall plan to bring His Son to save this world.
    God’s best to you all today.
    Robin

    ======= Laura:

    Many lessons in todays readings. God is in control we just need to trust him. Those who deny him and are rebellious are reckoned with. Isn’t God’s power and dicipline amazing? He is always the Boss!!!!!
    He will take care of all the “grasshoppers in our life” Numbers 13:31-33 NIV, 31 But the men who had gone up with him said, We can’t attack those people they are stronger than we are.” 32 And they spread among the Israelites a bad report about the land they had explored. Raising doubt among the people (their first sin) They said, “The land we explored devours those living in it. All the people we saw there are of great size. 33 We saw the Nephilim there (the descendants of Anak come from the Nephilm). We seemed like grasshoppers in our own eyes. and we looked the same to them.” Total lack of trust for God and His provision on their part.
    I love Caleb’s bravery in this situation. He stood before the crowd voicing an unpopular opinion. Caleb was willing to take the unpopular stand to do as God had commanded. Caleb had the facts, had the right attitude. He trusted God’s promise to give Israel the land. Caleb stated clearly what he believed when he said “We can certainly do it”. What a sign of a true leader who had faith in God.
    Laura

    ======== Phil:

    Caleb and Joshua really shone out for me today. I think the text disguises how brave they were to be so bold against so many people. Oh if our political leaders had that kind of bravery…
    Phil

    ======= Sue:

    After reading the size of those giants they saw in that promised land, I no longer point fingers accusingly at those other 10 spies. Can you even imagine seeing a land full of people the height of giraffes? That is what recent archeological digs have revealed: Doorposts large enough for giraffes to walk through.
    I don’t know about how smug any of the rest of you have been, but I know I felt I would have been a Joshua or a Caleb until I got that information!
    And yet, we know that in our weakness He is strong; that is how He is able to display His strength to us and to others, yet how quickly our feeling that:
    . If I had been given the opportunity I would never have eaten from the knowledge of good and evil…
    . If I had seen all the miracles God performed in Egypt …
    . If I …
    And yet I look at my own pathetic display of trust in God….hmmm. All my self-righteousness just goes: Poof!
    Sue

    ======= Jake:

    i love this
    i love the fact that you post these “bible studies”
    it helps me so much
    i have been having trouble reading the bible lately
    and this helps
    i know that i cant be the man God wants me to be if i dont read the word
    so i just wanted to say thankyou so much for what you are doing it really means a lot to me
    my love for you is in Christ
    Jake

    ======= Ramona:

    Numbers 14:1-15:16
    Things I took note of:
    Again, it is impetrative that we learn to examine evidence for ourselves and NOT fall into a “herd” mentality. Groupthink does not equal truth. We are under the assumption that if something is from God it will not require work. If we have to work for something then it must be drudgery and have no value, at least this is a common thought in the USA. God puts His promises in our reach NOT in our hands.
    The Promise Land was two weeks away from where they were encamped, but the Egypt they had been removed from geographically was that same Egypt they had embraced within their hearts. . They desired the accouterments of slavery, they wanted someone else, someone other than God, to tell them what to do and where to go. They wanted their Freedom without the responsibility or requirements of obedience and accountability for wrong actions.
    Israel’s sin in the dessert is our sin right now, freedom without accountability or responsibility. We want things in our hands, right now, because we don’t want to get up from off our “duffs” to reach out to grasp the freedom we desire.
    The writer of Proverbs states:
    Pro 21:25 What the sluggard desires will kill him,
    for his hands refuse to work.
    Busyness and actual work can often be confused and passed off as one and the same. Let us not fall into the trap that Israel fell into. If we are in that trap, take a clue, admitting that you have sinned or in sin is not enough without repentance, turning from the old ways toward God’s ways. The “gang” admitted their sin; however, there was no repentance.
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= Gina:

    Numbers 14:3 -Wouldn’t it be better for us to return to Egypt?”
    This verse hit me big time! It reminds me of a song by Sara Groves…”Pictures of Egypt”…she sings of how it seems too difficult to be where we are now – even in our walk with God – and how she wants to go back to her old life….it’s so true sometimes. This journey with God is not always easy…there are still going to be problems and at times, I wonder what it would be like to just go back to my old ways…my old life. But I know too much now…I know I can’t go back…I’ve come to far to turn back…I’ve tasted the sweet life of knowing Jesus and to go back would be the worst thing I could do!
    Numbers 14:18 – “The Lord is slow to anger and filled with unfailing love, forgiving every kind of sin and rebellion. But he does not excuse the guilty. He lays the sins of the parents upon their children; the entire family is affected—even children in the third and fourth generations.’ ”
    This is beautiful! He forgives every kind of sin and rebellion! And even though the consequences of that sin will be carried through generations…I believe that with one person…the generational curses can be stopped! All it takes is one person along the line to put their trust in Jesus and begin to follow Him and the curse can be broken from that time on! Praise Jesus!
    In verses 20 and on…the Lord says he will forgive but they will not enter the land….this is so true for us too…when we sin….God will fogive us…no doubt! But we have to be ready to reap the consequences for that sin…because there will be consequences…no matter what. That goodness for the voice of the Holy Spirit! He can lead us and guide us so we turn from sin before it happens!
    Jesus said, “I am, and you will see me, the Son of Man, sitting at God’s right hand in the place of power and coming back on the clouds of heaven.”” The question for us is this – is this more than just a statement from Jesus? Do you believe this is Truth?
    ABSOLUTELY THE TRUTH!
    Psalms today is very humbling….it is a true reminder of our desperate state and need for Jesus, our Savoir!
    Todays proverb is humbling for me too…I’m currently on a “get out of debt” journey…I’m a shopaholic so this is tough! Well, I’ve finally gotten serious about it and instead of doing it on my own, I have a great friends who are keeping me accountable! I prayed that God would show me how to be a better steward with the money he has given me…and I’m learning that life is not about new shoes and credit cards! Not having my credit cards to go shopping with has forced me to get my mind off ME (pride issue that I struggle with!!) :0) And just enjoy life a bit more…with out the stress of a bill that will show up a few weeks later!!! I have a long way to go…but I know that “riches” or in my case…new shoes, bags, jeans, jackets, etc…won’t matter at all when I face Jesus on Judgement day! I’m definitely learning how to through my faith in Jesus and trust Him and only Him for my joy!
    Gina

    ======= Mae:

    Great readings today!
    Numbers 14:9 “Do not rebel against the Lord, and don’t be afraid of the people of the land. They are only helpless prey to us! They have no protection, but the Lord is with us! Don’t be afraid of them!” ~ I find it painful to see how people can rebel against the Lord when things don’t go certain ways. When I first started going on the streets to talk to people I could feel pretty intimidated by them, but reading more and more in the Bible I come to learn that the foolish will have a potty mouth and just say things very LOUD and I really don’t have to be afraid of them. People who get angry easily are truly helpless, the only thing I can do is pray for them and I do! Intensly!!!
    I LOVE Mark 14:61&62 “Then the high priest asked him, “Are you the Messiah, the Son of the blessed God?” Jesus said, “I am, and you will see me, the Son of Man, sitting at God’s right hand in the place of power and coming back on the clouds of heaven.” ~ Amen! Hallelujah!! This is the truth and nothing but the truth!
    Psalm 53:3 made me sad “But no, all have turned away; all have become corrupt. No one does good, not a single one”. ~ Why would someone turn away from God? I need God! I need His Word! I need to read the Bible to stay awake. I need Jesus, I need the Holy Spirit. And I’m so sorry for the people who deny they need the Lord, or the Bible, or the church. We have a lady in church, well, she used to be in our church. She said she doesn’t believe certain things (rebirth, baptism) and now she wants to – how she said it – practise her religion how she wants it and not how the church wants it. She was in our church for almost 5 months, and I feel that this is what someone can get when they turn from God. Having the Holy Spirit gives you Godly wisdom … I feel we need the Holy Spirit! It sounds like me she didn’t understand it at all, when you say “I want it how I want it and not how the church wants it” … well, then you haven’t got a clue how it works … When I go to church it’s my appointment with God, because there is where Gods Word is spoken. It’s not my Pastor preaching is message. No … it’s the Lord talking to me!
    Mae

    ======= Jenny:

    Yay! Today is my 6 month anniversary for reading through the Bible! This is the longest i’ve stayed in the word on a daily basis. what a blessing its been!
    I think I can relate much to the children of Israel, hearing them whining and crying sounds like me, but I didnt know at the time that it hurt and displeased God, i honestly didnt know.
    I love Moses’ fervent and effective prayer! They say fervent, effective praying avails much. We are talking about this a lot at church and God’s been speaking to me regarding this, prayer. Earnest fervent prayer. Not just a short monologue but a dialog where I wait for God to speak, often times I dont, in fact I always cut Him off during prayer. I pray to Him but dont let Him speak to me in that time, i gotta be quiet and just listen.
    Numb. 14:24 “But My servant Caleb, because he has had a different spirit and has followed Me fully, I will bring into the land which he entered..”
    Mark is very powerful!
    Jenny

    ======= Art:

    I find remarkable parallels between Psalm 53 and Numbers 14. In particular:
    Psalm 53:1, “The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God.’” and Numbers 14:11, in which the LORD says to Moses, “How long will they refuse to believe in me, in spite of all the miraculous signs I have performed among them?”
    Imagine God’s frustration! He does so many things for us and we don’t notice or give Him credit, much less praise Him. And how many don’t even believe he exists, even though they are surrounded by evidence — in scripture, in testimony, and from the Holy Spirit. There is so much resonance between these passages and the ones about not having eyes to see or ears to hear (e.g., Ezekiel 12:2, Matt 13:15)
    The other big parallel I find speaks to a lack of trust in God… which makes perfect sense for those who don’t even believe in Him!
    Psalm 53:5 reads: “There they were, overwhelmed with dread where there was nothing to dread.” which is a neat commentary on Numbers 14:3 in which the Israelites complain (in fear): “Why is the LORD bringing us into this land only to let us fall by the sword? Our wives and children will be taken as plunder…”
    I’m reminded of the scene, in the Wizard of Oz, in which Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion are about to enter the forest of the Wicked Witch of the West and they work themselves up into a frenzy of unwarranted fear: “lions and tigers and bears! oh my!”
    God IS… whether we believe in him or not. And we hold him in contempt when we fear what he has told us not to.
    Art

    ======= Lisa:

    Food for Thought!
    Did you know that Psalm 53 is almost verse for verse a repeat of Psalm 14?
    Hmmm – do we think it was purposeful?
    When God wanted to get the attention of a particular person, He would say their name twice!!
    Think God is telling us something?
    Be still and know …
    Lisa

    ======= Susanne:

    Hi Mike, I only just found your blog yesterday and subscribed. I love the idea of not only following a Bible reading plan (which I did on my own anyway) but the way you comment and ask thoughtful questions to make it relevant to me. I’ll keep reading!
    As for Question of the Day – I understand “right living” to be a constant mindfulness of the Spirit’s presence inside me… the constant amazing grace, love, and freedom He brings. And with that consciousness, I wouldn’t want to grieve Him.
    Susanne

    ======== Jill:

    Hi Mike,
    That link you listed by Tim Challies “Real Guilt and Sinfulness,” was an excellent read.
    I have been re-reading Tim Keller’s book Prodigal God and this article tied in so wonderfully to things I had been wrestling with.
    I would highly recommend each person go back and read Tim Challies artile if you skipped by it. (Mike has the link to it under his comments on the Psalms.
    Jill

    ======= Steve:

    Numbers 14:1-15:16
    Today’s reading in the book of Numbers reminded me of an out of sync dance couple. Instead of that togetherness and flowing unity that great dance partners have, Numbers metaphorically illustrates how one of the dance partners (the Israelites) is completely out of step with the other (God). Numbers serves as a warning sign to all of us, God wants for us to get in sync with His moves, let Him lead and He will deliver every time with dignity and eloquence. God’s plan is to teach us to dance in His rhythm, drawing us toward His fullness and unity by being conformed to Him. As we move in the same direction as God we join Him as He inevitably directs all of creation towards His return when every knee shall bow and every tongue confess that He is Lord.
    Joshua and Caleb were the only ones in sync with the Lord’s plan for the Israelites. As the Israelites stood before the promise land, they were overwhelmed with fear, fear of the unknown, fear of giants, fear of dying and were overpowered by unbelief. I know that feeling; I can personally attest to blessings that I have missed out on because of giving in to fear and unbelief. Joshua and Caleb represent God’s urging and calling for us to come out of our hiding places (comfort zones) and walk vulnerably in sync with Him, trusting, knowing, believing He is with us, watching us, leading us and bringing us into His wonderful rhythm. Today I choose to live outside of my comfort zone and believe the promises of God by boldly walking in faith.
    Steve

    ======= Greg:

    I was prompted by today’s reading to revisit Steven Curtis Chapman’s “Savior”. I am sinful and must die to this every day. I am a man who needs a Savior. So are we all.
    Greg

    ======== Chris:

    There has been much talk about nephilim (giants) of late, and how the Sons of God saw the beautiful women on earth in Genesis, resulting in the terrible consequence of sin and the flood, but it wasn’t until today that I actually recognized that the “giants” when Caleb and Joshua and the others accompanying them, referenced that the “Nephilim” were descendants of Anak. It is an interesting study all by itself. There are many who reference that these “Sons of God” were “good angels,” whereas others reference them as “fallen angels” that were kicked out of heaven with Satan. I know, it’s a distraction, but there have been many sightings in archeology of huge giants, even in practically all of the United States as well as other countries attesting to the biblical authenticity of “Nephilim” and “giants.” It seems to have some reference in the book of Enoch. An interesting You-Tube entry that is like seven hours long, but interesting nevertheless, discusses much of the things in Revelations and Enoch. It is called “The Great Harlot Empire of False Religion and Philosophies” and can be found here:
    https://www.youtube.com/embed/fx_ijDh_BKA.?version=3&rel=1&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&fs=1&hl=en-US&autohide=2&wmode=transparent

    Hope this is not too distracting, but I do think it is important to understand in this time of recognizing the Babylon of the Bible in Revelation.
    Blessings to all who read and love the Word of God,
    Grace
    Chris

    ======= Robert:

    Numbers 14:18
    Tim Challis says, “The Bible tells us in plain terms that we are not sinners because we sin, but we sin because we are sinners”.
    Our sinful nature. I don’t really know what to do about that? Its described nicely here as that generational sin that is like DNA. All we can do is be aware of it and make an effort to ask forgiveness but there is nothing I can do. I have to believe Jesus took care of it on the cross. I believe the Holy Spirit must convict me of my inheritant sin and thereby I must confess it to God, even though I may not know what it is. I think it is like confessing something you didn’t do but you are going to take the wrap for it. You can see why this is so hard for people to get their head around and even harder to repent. It takes a good preacher to show us this. I think Peter’s denial in Mark 14 is so much like me trying to really believe that Jesus can take this sin away. I am going to doubt Jesus and thereby I can only accept his Love with no strings attached. He has done something amazing and it really is a challenge to accept it with all my heart, soul and mind.
    Robert

    ======= Mitch:

    The ten times the Israelites grumbled about God in the Exodus,
    (1) Lacking faith before the crossing of the Red Sea (Exodus 14:11–12)
    (2) Complaining over the bitter water at Marah (Exodus 15:24)
    (3) Complaining in the Desert of Sin (Exodus 16:3)
    (4) Collecting more manna than they were supposed to (Exodus 16:20)
    (5) Attempting to collect manna on the Sabbath (Exodus 16:27–29)
    (6) Complaining over the lack of water at Rephidim (Exodus 17:2–3)
    (7) Engaging in idolatry in the golden calf incident (Exodus 32:7–10)
    (8) Complaining at Taberah (Numbers 11:1–2)
    (9) Complaining over the lack of food (Numbers 11:4)
    (10) Failing to trust God and enter the Promised Land (Numbers 14:1–4)
    BUT God is slow to anger.
    In Numbers 15:15 ‘You and the foreigner are the same before the Lord’. A picture of Jew and Gentile able to approach and be in relationship with God. Ergo: the whole world.
    Mitch

    ======= Debbie:

    So, if we sin because we are sinners, how is it that we deserve God’s wrath? We can’t help ourselves. The state of our world testifies to that. God expects a lot. He made us.
    I admit I’m among the worst. I had three abortions when I was younger. No one forced me. It was all for me. I have asked God’s forgiveness many many times. I was told that I ought to start receiving it . . . that He forgave me the first time. I’m told that only God can bestow the Holy Spirit to make me truly born again. I think that while I wait, I might as well try to do the things I think that Jesus would like me to do. I talk to God just about all the time and I feel that I get inspirations, thoughts, scriptures that come to mind, but there is an underlying anxiety that is always there.
    Debbie

    ======= Dee:

    What I got out of Numbers today is something I guess I didn’t notice or take thought of before in the readings. The reason they were in the Wilderness for 40 years: Numbers 14:34 Because your men explored the land for forty days, you must wander in the wilderness for forty years-a year for each day, suffering the consequences for your sins. Then you will discover what it is like to have me for your enemy. words from God of course.. Like Ramona said, there is consquences to sin. The wages of sin is death: Romans 6:23. That is exactly what the israelites are going to have to face because they just wouldn’t trust that God will supply all their needs according to his riches and glory: Phill 4:19.
    Mark today 14:53-72
    Only thing I can think of in these verses is : Poor Jesus, our precious Lord having to stand alone to face the “world” and all its balony that it is made up. Of course I know that the Father never leaves him, which makes me think about life as mortal to this life as it is: no matter who you are or what your position is, when you leave this earth, you face judgement and you see Jesus alone by yourself, no one else is going to stand on judgement day for your sins, just you and you alone. However, it makes me realize that our family, friends, acquaintances may come and go but God is forever, he will neither leave you or forsake you! Hebrews 13:5
    Dee

  • Numbers 11:24-13:33 + Mark 14:22-52 + Psalm 52:1-9 + Proverbs 11:1-3
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    Old Testament – Today in Numbers chapter 11 we read about God’s Spirit resting upon 70 leaders!  I loved verse 29 where Moses responded to Joshua’s protesting of Eldad and Medad prophesying in the camp: “”Are you jealous for my sake? I wish that all the LORD’s people were prophets, and that the LORD would put his Spirit upon them all!”” This is great humility on Moses part!  He was not threatened by others using gifts of the Spirit in public.  “I wish that all the Lord’s people were prophets.”  These words of Moses remind me of a more modern day quote I read somewhere that went something like this: “We are all called to be saints.”  I like that…  Do you believe that you are called to be a saint? How will you be made to be a saint? Or, perhaps I should ask, through Whom will you be sanctified?

    Below is an image for Numbers chapter 13, where we read about twelve scouts exploring the Promised Land, and Moses sending them out in verse 17 & 18: “Moses gave the men these instructions as he sent them out to explore the land: “Go northward through the Negev into the hill country.  See what the land is like and find out whether the people living there are strong or weak, few or many.”

     

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    New Testament – This week we will be reading about Jesus’ passion in the Gospel of Mark. Today In Mark chapter 14 verses 35 & 36 we read this about Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane: “Going a little farther, Jesus fell to the ground and prayed that if possible the hour might pass from him. “Abba, Father,” he said, “everything is possible for you. Take this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will.” What a powerful prayer here from Jesus! Jesus knows what is coming. He knows what the road to Calvary will bring. He knows that God has the power to take this suffering away from him – BUT, here’s the amazingly important piece of this prayer, which I think each of us would do well in praying in our prayers – “Yet not what I will, but what you will.” This is such a powerful prayer from Jesus to God. We get a glimpse here of a prayer from the Messiah to the Father – and again, I think we would do well to pray this in our prayers as well. This of course is very similar to the Lord’s Prayer, which Jesus taught in Matthew in the Sermon on the Mount, when we pray – “Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will be Done.” Not our will, but Thy Will be done. In your prayer life, do you model Jesus’ prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane and in the Lord’s Prayer? Do you pray that not your will – but God’s perfect will – be done?

    In today’s readings in Mark we also read about Jesus’ betrayal and arrest.  This image below from artist Ambrogio Bondone Giotto from around 1300 A.D. called “The Kiss of Judas” captures the unfortunate scene:

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    Psalms – Verse 9 in Psalm 52 stood out to me today: “I will praise you forever, O God, for what you have done. I will wait for your mercies in the presence of your people.”  Are you looking forward to praising God forever?  Are you willing to wait for God?  If things don’t seem to be moving as quickly as you would like them to in your spiritual life, will you still wait for God?  And will you do so in the presence of God’s people?  Do you believe that being part of a church community can help you during a time of waiting for the Lord?  And do you believe that you can help others in your church to wait as well?  Then, together you can look forward to praising God forever for what he has done and will do.

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    Proverbs – Proverbs chapter 11 verse 2 is so true and is something I personally need to be reminded of constantly – “Pride leads to disgrace, but with humility comes wisdom.”  Let us pray for humility… 

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    Worship Video: Psalm 52:9 reminded me of the song “One True God” by Mark Harris.  Here’s a great live version of this song:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xuTmGRYFqM

    Do you know our One True God? Click here to meet Him!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “When pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with humility comes wisdom.” Proverbs 11:2 NIV

    Prayer Point: Pray for humility in your life. Pray for wisdom today. Pray that you won’t be trapped by pride.

    Comments from You & Questions of the Day:  Have you ever struggled with pride issues?  How did you overcome those issues?  Do you agree with the Proverb today that pride can lead to disgrace?  Do you think it’s true that wisdom comes with humility?  Do you ever pray to God to keep you humble?  Do you think this might be a good prayer to pray on occasion?  Or maybe even very often?  Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    Love, Trust and Obey Jesus,
    Mike

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    ======= Ramona:

    Numbers 11:24-13:33
    Exodus 19, 5 Now therefore, if you will obey My voice in truth and keep My covenant, then you shall be My own peculiar possession and treasure from among and above all peoples; for all the earth is Mine.
    6 And you shall be to Me a kingdom of priests, a holy nation [consecrated, set apart to the worship of God]. These are the words you shall speak to the Israelites.
    7 So Moses called for the elders of the people and told them all these words which the Lord commanded him.
    8 And all the people answered together, and said, All that the Lord has spoken we will do. And Moses reported the words of the people to the Lord. (Amp)
    Exodus 20 18 Now all the people perceived the thunderings and the lightnings and the noise of the trumpet and the smoking mountain, and as [they] looked they trembled with fear and fell back and stood afar off.
    19 And they said to Moses, You speak to us and we will listen, but let not God speak to us, lest we die.
    We begin one of my favorite sections in the Bible, a section that so typifies the natural man, man controlled by the flesh instead of by the Holy Spirit. I copied in the above two passages found in Exodus 19 and 20 because it shows me how double minded we can be and that double mindedness leads to an instability that is unable to handle the things of God. James states in his letter to the New Testament church, 5 If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him. 6 But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for he who doubts is like a wave of the sea driven and tossed by the wind. 7 For let not that man suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord; 8 he is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways. (NKJ)
    The next fifteen chapters or so reveal an Israel with a double mind, unstable in all her ways, the next fifteen chapters reveal how man will justify his/her actions and behaviors to validate a personal agenda which centers on self-interest. The next fifteen chapters or so lay out case studies for us to observe, take note and be forewarned on the traps the enemy will use to block us from receiving our promise, and that enemy is more us than Satan.
    We can also observe how sedition and rebellion begins with leadership, Aaron and Mirium, Moses’ older sister and brother, and filters down to the crowd.
    The Book of Numbers has always been a place of personal conviction exposing tendencies in me that are selfish and self-serving every time I go through this book.
    1 Corinthians 10:
    6 Now these things occurred as examples to keep us from setting our hearts on evil things as they did …11These things happened to them as examples and were written down as warnings for us, on whom the fulfillment of the ages has come.
    Mark 14:22-52
    27 “All of you will desert me,” Jesus told them. “For the Scriptures say,
    `God will strike the Shepherd,
    and the sheep will be scattered.’
    28 But after I am raised from the dead, I will go ahead of you to Galilee and meet you there.”
    Never argue with God when He tells you something about yourself, even if you don’t agree with Him. Just accept what He say, “You’re greedy; you’re stingy; you have a temper.” Just accept it and move on and allow God to work it out within you. If you disagree with Him what He has said about you will be proved in public.
    29 Peter said to him, “Even if everyone else deserts you, I never will.” 50 Meanwhile, all his disciples deserted him and ran away
    All means all, no one left out. Striving to prove God wrong dealing with something He’s shared with us about us, is a waste of time and energy. Something I know full well by experience.
    Psalm 52:1-9
    When there seems to be relentless persecution and there is someone who we once admired out to take our life, literarily and figuratively, this is a great Psalm to mediate on. I don’t think any of us have been hounded like the soon to be King David as he waited for God to bring to pass, in His timing, David’s true purpose: King of Israel the shepherd of Israel.
    Proverbs 11:1-3
    A man or woman of “pride” is a stubborn man because he/she refuses to submit to words of wisdom that does not come from out of their own mouths. A man or woman of “pride” will do anything to anyone to maintain his or her reputation, even at the expense of truth. And anything built on a lie will collapse, even a “white” lie because half the truth is a whole lie.
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= Micah Girl:

    HUMILITY. Everything today convicted me of the need for humility-utter and total dependence on God–focus on His will and renown and not our own.
    Moses, we are reminded, was the most humble man who ever lived He was not jealous when the Spirit of God fell on others, he saw God face to face and yet never did that bring him to a place of pride. His brother and sister complained to God about him, and yet he begged for God to have mercy on them.
    Jesus in the garden is the ultimate picture of humility in the garden, completely submitted to the Father’s will in spite of suffering and betrayal.
    Then both the psalm and the proverb–
    Psalm 52
    7 “Look what happens to mighty warriors
           who do not trust in God. They trust their wealth instead
           and grow more and more bold in their wickedness.”
        8 But I am like an olive tree,
           thriving in the house of God. I trust in God’s unfailing love
           forever and ever.
    Proverbs 11
      2Pride leads to disgrace, but with humility comes wisdom.
    Do you think maybe God wants me to depend on Him instead of anything else in my life??? Hmmm….
    Micah Girl

    ======= Jessica:

    So, Moses was married to Zipporah and the Cushite woman? In reading about Moses, often I find myself wondering about Zipporah. She comes to visit Moses with her father, but nothing more has really been mentioned of her so far. I’m wondering about Moses’ roles as a husband and father. Does anyone have any info about this, or know any interesting texts to read on this subject?
    Jessica

    ======= John:

    Jessica,
    The Rabbis tend to identify Zipporah as the dark-skinned Cushite women (despite the fact that the word means Ethiopian),….
    John

    ======= Cory:

    Mike,
    You asked, “Do you believe that you are called to be a saint?”
    Aren’t we all saints?
    Cory

    ======= John:

    Cory,

    1 cor 1:2
    “To the church of God which is at Corinth, to those who have been sanctified in Christ Jesus, saints by calling, with all who in every place call on the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, their Lord and ours:” NAS
    “saints” – (Gk. hagios) holy or saint. Once again with “holy” we get the idea of one “set apart” or distinct”
    King James version is “called to be saints”
    Christians saved by the blood of Christ also referred to as “saints” – (Romans 8:27, 15:25-26; I Corinthians 16:1; Ephesians 1:15, 18; 6:18; Colossians 1:12,26; Jude 1:3; Revelation 8:3-4)
    Also Chrisitans are priests called to bring a living sacrifice.
    “But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light. 10Once you were not a people, but now you are the people of God; once you had not received mercy, but now you have received mercy.” NIV
    John

    ======== Ann:

    Does anybody know who this naked, mystery guy was? He was mentioned at the very end of our readings today in Mark. I’ve never noticed him being mentioned before and was curious if he has any significance or just one of the millions that followed Jesus?
    Ann

    ======== John:

    Ann,
    “Does anybody know who this naked, mystery guy was?”
    Speculation was that it was Mark, the writer of this gospel, but it is just that – speculation.
    John

    ======== Emily:

    Thank you so much for today’s blog. But thanks a zillion for the picture of sun, the snowy mountains, the lake and ice blocks. This is one of the prettiest pictures I have seen. I am stunned by the beauty God has created in this world. And yet most important thing that God has created is LOVE. : )  I love God.
    Emily

    ======= John:

    Numbers 13
    Moses told the people in Deut 1:21
    “See, the LORD your God has given you the land. Go up and take possession of it as the LORD, the God of your fathers, told you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.”
    But the people ALL came to Moses and wanted to check it out first. It wasn’t God’s idea to send out spies, He responded to what the people wanted.
    Again, the Israelites had witnessed often the power and authority of God, yet they still did not trust his Word nor had faith in God that they would prevail upon the inhabitants of Canaan.
    The report was positive on the land, but negative about the dangers of the inhabitants. Even with some exageration on the negatives.
    How often when we lose faith and trust in God, do we envision our own situation in the negative and our difficulties and problems are magnified?
    Caleb wanted to go ahead – he had faith. The others argued against it. How many times in groups do actions get paralyzed by people sitting around wanting to analyze the situation?
    Perfect place to make the comment: ‘O ye of little faith’.
    John

    ======== Ramona:

    Numbers 11:24-13:33
    Thoughts from Today’s reading:
    1) Be careful what you ask for you may just get it:
    Considering the people didn’t ask God they complained, murmured and griped, about there lack of meat and the manna, “The what is it?” food, our own approach to God or our leaders who we go to when things don’t go our way should be closely examined. What we crave may just kill us. Cory, “Bald Man” noticed yesterday that the people never when to God with their complaints, they went to Moses. When we complain to others about what is not happening in our lives, we are in truth, dumping our “trash” talk on them and charging God with a misdemeanor or possibly even a felony.
    2) When we complain about one thing, we will complain about something else. Miriam and Aaron, older siblings to Moses, used a pretense, Moses’ wife being a Cushite/Ethiopian to get their digs-in. The real issue was not Ziporiah’s ethnicity but Moses’ relationship with God,
    “Has the LORD spoken only through Moses? Hasn’t he spoken through us, too?”
    In reality, no the Lord hadn’t really spoken to them because the people didn’t want to hear from God for themselves.
    a. Now all the people perceived the thunderings and the lightnings and the noise of the trumpet and the smoking mountain, and as [they] looked they trembled with fear and fell back and stood afar off. And they said to Moses, You speak to us and we will listen, but let not God speak to us, lest we die. (Exodus 20:18-19 AMP
    3) We have an obligation to check/rebuke the sin of others when we are in a community.
    And the Lord said to Moses,
    If her father had but spit in her face, should she not be ashamed for seven days? Let her be shut up outside the camp for seven days, and after that let her be brought in again. So Miriam was shut up without the camp for seven days, and the people did not journey on until Miriam was brought in again. (Numbers 12:14-15 AMP)
    The missteps of others, as well as the things we do wrong, in other words, our sins, will delay our journey along the path that God has called us to walk.
    4) A group consensus doesn’t make it right. If almost everyone is agreeing to a line of action, if it is not what God has said, then it “ain’t” right. I have heard my pastor say this often, “I am aware that a crowd does not make a congregation.” Numbers does not mean “Truth.” Are we hanging with the crowd or are we part of a congregation? We can be like Aaron and Miriam trying to give the perception that we are hearing from God hiding the fact that we have chosen to fear His voice instead of listen to His voice.
    To cover up our communication break, we pick on the one who has kept the line of communications opened. In leadership there is the one who is the Visionary, like Moses, and those who are called to fulfill or to help bring that vision to past. We may have some part of the vision but we may not have the BIG PICTURE.
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ========= Pat:

    The verse that stood out to me today was Mark 14:38, “Watch and pray that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is strong but the body is weak.” I intend to memorize this verse and include it in my daily prayer life.
    God Bless!
    Pat 

    ======== Mae:

    Reading Numbers 12 I felt a truly ache reading verse 12 and 13 “12 Don’t let her be like a stillborn baby, already decayed at birth.” 13 So Moses cried out to the Lord, “O God, I beg you, please heal her!” ~ Don’t let her be like a stillborn baby … it feels like a person that just has been reborn and died at birth … Came so close and lost it within a matter of hours? Questioning God’s Word from the start … I love Moses for being humble. That’s the best way to react when people attack you for spreading Gods Word. It happens to me all the time (okay … I am NOT comparing myself with Moses here!!! LOL) when I talk about God’s Word. People get defensive, get angry and choose to walk away from me. All I can do is pray for them. They’re not rejecting me, they reject God. Which is a great loss!!!!
    Brings me to the Questions of the Day: Have you ever struggled with pride issues? How did you overcome those issues? Do you agree with the Proverb today that pride can lead to disgrace? Do you think it’s true that wisdom comes with humility? Do you ever pray to God to keep you humble? Do you think this might be a good prayer to pray on occasion? Or maybe even very often? ~ Well, yes, I have struggled BIG time with pride issues! I always thought the world was revolving around me. “Oh poor me”, “Look what others do to me”, “I’m the victim, always”. I got stuck in selfpity for awhile. Big bad world with terrible people!!! People would see the situation and called me on it, they’d be honest to me and tell me “Mae, this is not all about YOU!!! Why are you complaining all the time! Get up and make the best out of it”. I’d dismiss them right away and look for another person who’d listen to my selfpity. But you know, it would get old for them to. I would NOT listen to anyone who came with the truth, I just didn’t believe them! “Come on!!! Look at me!!! You should feel sorry for me! The world is against me!”. I held my head high and had pride. But … pride is stupidity … so at the end it was me and stupidity left! LOL And the people who helped me through this, were not worth much either. They were as stupid as I was! Since I realised and learned that my life is not about me but about the people that are close to my heart and even the people who I hardly know, since then on, my life got so much better! I made so many good friends since my rebirth! All because I’m a humble person, who put her pride aside and listens to people instead of doing the talking all the time! I love listerning to testimony’s, I love listerning to people with more life-experiences than I have, I love listerning to advice … I feel blessed that God took the pride away from me. It makes me a better person. I don’t have to say “I’m sorry” so much! hee hee hee I’m proud of myself, for who I am, for what I do and for how I life. But pride is not in my way … pride can indeed lead to disgrace. I wasn’t ashamed of myself at that time, but a lot of people would be embarressed for me. I thought I knew it all better, I’d make a scene here and then a scene there. Because I wanted to make my point. Alway thinking that I was right … but all I did was making a disgrace to me and my family. “Pride leads to disgrace, but with humility comes wisdom” And yes, I do think true wisdom comes with humility … the wise are humble, how many times do we read that in Proverbs? And it’s true! Sure, there are times I want to respond to something or someone without thinking. But counting to 10 (mississippily) helps me and the Holy Spirit helps me to, because yes, I’m still praying to God to keep me humble. And He answers my prayers, He still does. Till today and I’m sure forever, as long as I do believe that His Word is true! It’s me believing in Him!!!! As soon as I give up, it will be harder for the Lord to work with me. If He’s not welcome, it will be very hard for Him to guide me, to protect me … So I will always keep my heart open for Him! I want to live a good and protected life!
    Mark 14:38 “Keep watch and pray, so that you will not give in to temptation. For the spirit is willing, but the body is weak”. ~ I love this … keep praying or you will give in to temptation … how true is that? When we stop praying, stop going to read and listen to Gods Word. How fast will the enemy take his chance and leads you to temptation? I know my spirit is stronger than my body … that’s why I’m keeping my spirit awake and I feed it with Gods Word. That’s how I know what I should and shouldn’t do. It keeps me away from sinning, intentional sinning. I want to life throughout Gods Word! I want to follow the 10 commandments … I mean, it’s His commandments! Not 10 suggestions!!!!!
    Psalm 52:9 “I will praise you forever, O God,
    for what you have done.
    I will trust in your good name
    in the presence of your faithful people”.
    Well everybody … I’m on fire today! I feel God’s presence right as I woke up this morning! I’m so happy today! I feel strong and furfilled!!! Uplifted!!!! Even though it’s raining outside I see and feel the sun!!!!!!!!!!
    Mae

    ======= Art:

    Re. pride vs. humility: it’s one of those things that’s absolutely insidious for me. At the very moment when I begin to imagine that I’ve gotten beyond pride/ego, the very act of thinking it brings it back in force!
    I find a remarkable parallel between Proverbs 11:2b (“…with humility comes wisdom.”) and what we read today in Numbers 12:3 explaining why Moses had such an extraordinary, intimate relationship with God:
    “(Now Moses was a very humble man, more humble than anyone else on the face of the earth.)”
    One can look skeptically on such a rhetorical superlative from an historical perspective, but if we believe that scripture is truly God-breathed, then it’s not such a stretch at all. Only God *could* know that Moses was the most humble man on earth! And this makes clear that He values humility very highly indeed. For how else can His will be done through us?
    I think of it as similar to electrical resistance and conductivity. If we have a lot of resistance (i.e., pride) we will not conduct God’s ‘electricity’ and power and accomplish the work he wants to effect in the world through His people.
    The Proverbs and Numbers passages are an amazing backdrop for the Mark passages today in which the Son of Man humbles himself in the most fundamental way — allowing himself to be captured and led away to what he knows will be a most painful and humiliating death. It’s hard to imagine anything more humble than that! Praise God that he drank of that cup for us!
    Art

    ======= Mick:

    One problem with pride is the way it creeps up on you. I like the saw, “I used to be too proud but now I’ve got perfect humility! Perhaps the clue best to use is that if you’re conscious of pride in others its almost certainly your own besetting sin.
    Mick

    ========== Luch:

    Numbers 12:1-3 is quite impressive in several ways.
    We have a major leader marrying someone outside his faith and the Lord disciplines NOT the one who married the cushite woman, but the ones who complained against the one who married a cushite woman. The phrase that lingers and is worth pondering is “And the LORD heard it!” The LORD hears my complaints and criticisms. And sometimes, as in this passage, complaining provokes God to act. Hmmm.
    Luch

    ======== Christy:

    Numbers 11:24-13:33 ~ Mark 14:22-52 ~ Psalm 52:1-9 ~ Proverbs 11:1-3
    26 However, two men, whose names were Eldad and Medad, had remained in the camp. They were listed among the elders, but did not go out to the tent. Yet the Spirit also rested on them, and they prophesied in the camp. 27 A young man ran and told Moses, “Eldad and Medad are prophesying in the camp.”
    These men were taken unaware. Going about their day, yet they prophesied. Amazing. For God is of his word. Saying he would pour out his Spirit on these men. Yes all of them.
    “When there are prophets of the LORD among you,
    I reveal myself to them in visions,
    I speak to them in dreams.
    7 But this is not true of my servant Moses;
    he is faithful in all my house.
    8 With him I speak face to face,
    clearly and not in riddles;
    he sees the form of the LORD.
    Why then were you not afraid
    to speak against my servant Moses?”
    How sweet it would be to be spoken to face to face. Father God that one day I would have a life worthy of this. Lord give me compassion for those that sin against you. Oh these wicked people. I resignate with your wrath rather than Moses’s cry for forgiveness. This women Mariam speaks badly of him, God vindicates Moses by giving her leprosy. Yet in the next breath Moses cries out to God for healing. Teach me to let it be my cry for mercy and yours to discipline. Let me have faith that you will discipline. The women did not go unpunished. Seven days outside the camp. Yet it wasn’t at the hand of Moses. Father God I fear that I will yet again become weak if I openly cry out for healing and mercy for the wicked. Father show me, protect me and birth in me a mercy and compassion that is not riddled with fear of man’s control but a love for the people you have created. A compassion likened to what I have for my children. Yes, new every morning. Swift to confront the wrong, deliver discipline, correction and then a lavish of kisses, smiles and hope for a future. Show me how to translate this to my adult relationships.
    Mark
    30 “Truly I tell you,” Jesus answered, “today—yes, tonight—before the rooster crows twice[c] you yourself will disown me three times.”
    31 But Peter insisted emphatically, “Even if I have to die with you, I will never disown you.” And all the others said the same.
    I thank you Lord that you know how I will hurt you before it happens. You are clothed in compassion, prepared for my betrayal before I even breath a word of it. Lord I pray that in the hidden place in my heart you would cloth me with this compassion for the harms my loved ones will inflict on me. I see that you don’t foretell my future to me for I would try and change it. Yet please give me your Spirit of compassion, an inner knowing and forgiveness for what is yet to come. That those I love would be drawn to repentance by my kindness.
    51 A young man, wearing nothing but a linen garment, was following Jesus. When they seized him, 52 he fled naked, leaving his garment behind.
    LOL. Wow, what fear this man must have felt to leave his cloths behind.
    Proverbs
    2 When pride comes, then comes disgrace,
    but with humility comes wisdom.
    Yes Lord, I see it. My pride comes when I think I most be perfect in the keeping of all things good before my children. Yet my choices have bridled me with those fixed on making ungodly choices. For this I must forever remain humble before you, seeking your covering and provision for my children. For I can’t alone model a holy marriage before them. I can only be honest with them and model what to do in one that has broken trust, walls, sin and opposing beliefs. Yet praise God, I can by God’s instruction, do that. I can also call upon other couples that have a Godly marriage to model that for my children. This is not a curse but a bless. For children must be raised in the community of Christ. I don’t have everything my children need. Yet I can honestly and humbly tell them where my life falls short and to direct them to look at another’s life in that area. This is not for shame but for grace. God never intended for us to carry all the keys. No shame is in my heart when I need to direct my children to another to learn math, music, etc. So I will not carry shame for any area in my life that I am not a good teacher or model for my kids. I will be honest with them and direct them lovingly to those that can and will teach them.
    Christy

    ========= Steve:

    “Do you pray that not your will – but God’s perfect will – be done?”
    Mark 14:35-36 Going a little farther, he fell to the ground and prayed that if possible the hour might pass from him. 36 “Abba, Father,” he said, “everything is possible for you. Take this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will.”
    I picked this verse because I struggle doing His will even though I know His will is and will always be, the best and the right choice. Will is a very powerful thing, our will, His will and free will, there all paths we’re free to choose. Satan chose his path when he fell from heaven saying (Isaiah 14:14) “I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High”. Jesus always did the will of the Father.
    How can I live doing His will instead of my will? Doing His will is the ultimate form of humility, surrender and honor we can give the Lord. Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God. We submit to the will of God because we know by His word and through our relationship with Him, that He is 100% reliable, unchanging and completely trustworthy. His love for us is totally pure. We can trust that choosing His will over our will is the right path that leads to wholeness, wisdom, peace and the joy that accompanies fruitfulness.
    Steve

    ======== Ann:

    I heard, I think, Pastor Jame McDonald talk about this in one of his teachings on the radio the other day, where he said we should be praying for God to bring us and keep us “low”. By “low” he was referring to being “humble”.
    I have been praying since then for God to bring me low.
    I like the words from Jimmy Needham’s song “Being Small”:Whenever I climb too high
    Keep my feet on the ground
    And when I get full of me
    Turn me upside down
    You know pride and not just summer
    …Come before the fall
    So if You that’s gettin’ bigger
    I don’t mind being small
    Being small
    Being small ~ Jimmy Needham
    Stay In Christ Jesus,
    Ann

    ======= Emma:

    Thank you, Mike and Ramona, these words of wisdom are such a blessing to my life. God bless!
    Emma

    ======== Cathy:

    Yes, we have to pray God to take out the pride we are linked to. Humility is a big virtue and we can experience it in our daily live.
    May god bless.
    Cathy

    ======= Mitch:

    OT – (paraphrase) Send some men to explore Canaan – the land I am giving you….
    They have seen all the miracles, have been led by God in their trek through wilderness, and YET spies (except for Joshua and Caleb) are scared and give a bad report (o ye of little faith!)
    …They don’t trust God’s Word. Do we do that- experience the miracles of salvation, know He is there and working in our lives, and YET do not trust His promises.
    Mitch

    ======= Dee:

    What I noticed in Numbers I didn’t notice before is when all twelve went to the promised land to check out the ‘giants’, 10 of course came back murmuring and complaining and Caleb was the one that spoke up and said “We can do this, we are well prepared and able to take the land. I always thought Caleb and Joshua came back and spoke up. I know that they were the only two who make it amongst the original tribe into the promised land, however I thought Joshua chimed in the same as Caleb. In every group, there is a leader, who stands on their own and is courageous and very convicted in their beliefs. Where there is a leader in bunch, there usually is at least one follower to back them up, in this notion, the follower who sided with Caleb of course is going to be Joshua, the same one that tried rebuking Moses(or God) for having the two elders prophesying at the camp. How amusing..
    Mark 14:22-52
    Today we were exposed to the communion they shared, which I always enjoy, the openly active part of “remembrance” of Christ and what He did and they actually got to break bread with the Fathers Son prior to His crucifixion. I always thought that was neat. I agree with Ramona though about the conviction and teaching in Jesus’ voice about all will desert Him. Poor Peter, always opening his mouth when he needs to keep it closed. It makes me think of what Judge Judy on tv says to lots of people in court which is so true and wise: God gave you two ears and one mouth for a reason. Listen twice, speak once. In this case, Peter should just nod and listen and not speak immediately, because God will have the last word when it is all said and done.
    Psalms 52, I am with Mike in the commentary today on mentioning the “wait on the Lord” and congregate with other believers. I truly believe that is the best medicine when you are going through something is to fellowship and minister to others with same or common needs. Wait it out together so to speak until God’s deliverance comes, because it is coming, we just have to trust and “wait” on Him and live our life each day in and through Him.
    Yes, I do pray for wisdom each day, and more memorization of Bible verses. That is something every Christian could strive for and aim at each day, to armor up with the Word of God, when we are in the Wilderness and being attacked by Satan, the Word will make you a free creature, free from bondage, depression, anger, sickness, and whatever the devil is dealing, we have our defense which is the ever present Word of God!!! Amen
    Dee

    ======= John:

    Numbers 11
    “Before God provided the meat for Israel (which they asked for, but didn’t really need), He first provided them more leadership and oversight (which they didn’t ask for, but really did need).” – David Guzik
    “they prophesied” – in this Hebrew Tense it is not predicting future – but rather singing praises to God.
    This also went on with the two in the camp. Moses attitude seems good – I wish more were filled with the spirit and sang praises to God. So it should also be today – we should never be threatened in a ministry by others when they are truly filled with the Spirit and working for God.
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    Quail make a migration over the Sinai wilderness every year; it has been recorded that Arabs living near this region could catch between one and two million quails during their autumn migration, using nets.
    Notice that what was good (the giving of the Holy Spirit) took place in the center of the camp nearest God. The birds fell outside the camp.
    The Israelites craved the food of Egypt (symbol of the World), and disdained the food provided by God. They didn’t remember their bondage, but the pleasures of the “world” (Egypt).
    [Do we today have cravings for the remembered pleasures of our past sinful life???]
    Now a lesson was to be taught – the people were given over to their “cravings”. In the midst of all the singing of “praises to God” by the elders – the people went nuts collecting the quail. The least (family???) had sixty bushels. Before it could be consumed – they were struck with a great plague.
    “This was a strict judgment, but it was a help to Israel because it taught them to not be ruled by their craving, then it was a huge help to the nation. Promised land people must be ruled by more than their physical or emotional appetites.” – David Guzik
    [Is it any different today for us??? Do we focus on God or sometimes do we give in to physical or emotional cravings????]
    God always provides first, before standards, trials, and/or tests (A lesson from Leviticus). Here the people could have focused on God throught the elders’ prophesying – and given up their physical cravings. They chose not to – and their are consequences.
    John

    ======= John:

    Numbers 12
    Miriam being listed first indicates she was the protagonist in this confrontation – (perhaps why she was punished).
    The Cushite (Ethiopian) wife is a smokescreen, the real issue is pride and jealousy of Miriam and Aaron.
    Some Study bibles try to explain away this reference to an Ethiopian wife. Before you dismiss it – do know that Josephus mentions Moses marrying an Ethiopian princess when he was still in Egyptian court. The group in the wilderness was mixed – Egyptians and Jews – so perhaps the Ethiopian wife left her place in Egypt and followed along (she saw all the plagues everyone else did, and perhaps became convinced of the God of Israel.)
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    (Now Moses was a very humble man, more humble than anyone else on the face of the earth.)
    Some say that this was added afterwards – perhaps by Joshua. Another explanation is an alternate translation:
    “I think the word is not rightly understood; anav, which we translate meek, comes from anah, to act upon, to humble, depress, afflict, and is translated so in many places in the Old Testament; and in this sense it should be understood here: ‘Now this man Moses was depressed or afflicted more than any man of that land.’” (Clarke)
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    Moses, in a Jesus like moment did not answer these accusations – but the Lord heard it.
    At the tent – God outlined why Moses was special.
    “face to face” literally is mouth to mouth. It does not mean Moses saw God’s face – but communicated with Him directly.
    “sees the form of the Lord” – never saw God. God is a spirit, but did see the form of the Lord – and as I have said in the past my belief is this is always the pre-incarnate Jesus coming to earth in the Old Testament. Jesus is God – so yes, you see God, but not God the Father.
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    Miriam is punished, and Aaron appeals to Moses and Moses appeals to God –
    “Yet, God allowed her to live with the outward display of her inward heart for seven days – and allowed the whole nation to know it.” – David Guzik
    [Leprosy or skin disease is always symbolic of sin.]
    John

    ======= John:

    Numbers 13
    In Deut.1:20-25 – this plan for sending out a “scouting” group came from the people when Moses said – ‘go and take the land”.
    “Since the people of Israel initiated this excursion, perhaps Moses only came to God asking how to send out the spies, not if he should send out the spies.” – David Guzik
    ======================================================
    Moses instructions are strange – God had said the land was theirs and had already described it to the people. Yet “here, go see for yourself” is the indicated instructions.
    And so they went for forty days. Forty being the biblical number of “testing,probation”.
    Hebrew Legend has it that Joshua and Caleb were the two bringing back the “fruit” of the land. The rest had just their stories.
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    The ten others presented a case of (at first) good land, but strongly held.
    Caleb said – onward, having faith in God’s Word????
    The reponse was some exaggeration, some lies, and some truth – but definately an underlying fear.
    It is now up to the wandering tribes – would they believe in God’s Word, or become faint of heart and rely on their own fears and emotion? How do we react today when presented with what we know we should do (by God’s Word), and what our physical and emotional senses tell us??????
    John

    ======= John:

    Mark 14:22-52
    The hymn traditionally sung at the end of the Passover feast was the “Hallel” (Psalm 113-118)- called “Praise to God” – and ending with the foreshadowing words of ‘bind the sacrifice with ropes and take it to the altar’.
    Sissysue makes note and I agree with Ray Stedman and a good many others that this man (who lost his robe) was “Mark” himself. The reading involved for an explanation is the last paragraph in the link Sissysue provided in her post.
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    [A repost from 2/09/07 on Gethsemane for those new to the board or who may have missed it back then.]
    Gethsemane
    Gethsemane means “olive press”. The person cited below has an excellant video series “That the World May Know”. I saw the one on the olive press and a bag of olives is laid on a flat stone, and then this “HUGE” stone is place on top and by sheer weight and gravity the oil is squeezed out.
    “Jesus spent the last few hours before His arrest in an olive grove (John 18:1) at a place called ‘Gethsemane’ (Matthew 26:36). It is likely that this was a cave somewhere on the Mount of Olives (Luke 22:39) where the olives of the nearby groves were pressed. As Jesus reflected on the work He was about to do, He, too, was pressed. The great weight of the sin of the world and the coming rejection by His Father led Him to sweat drops of blood (Luke 22:44). The image of the great weight of a gethsemane (which means “olive press”) on the precious olives can help us to imagine the pressure Jesus felt as He contemplated the burden He was to bear” (Ray VanderLaan, “The Light of the World,” Volume 4, page 187).
    What cup?
    “The cup Christ would drink symbolizes the experience He would endure. He would consume the cup of divine wrath to its bitter dregs. Psalm 75:8, Isaiah 51:17, Jeremiah 49:12, and other scriptures refer to the cup of judgment or the cup of wrath. Christ would endure the fury of God over sin, Satan, the power of death, and the guilt of iniquity.” – John MacArthur
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    Satan in the Garden
    I believe that this is the bookend attack that first occured in Matt 4.
    Luke4:13 “When the devil had finished all this tempting, he left him until an opportune time.” NIV
    “I will not speak with you much longer, for the prince of this world is coming. He has no hold on me”(John 14:30)
    “This is your hour, and the power of darkness.” (Luke22:53)
    The devil had the same objective – to tempt, to persuade Christ from following the Father’s Will. This was the opportune time, impending crucifixion with attendant betrayals, ignomy, Israel’s rejection, etc. – Christ was in deep sorrow. If the Devil can persuade Christ out of the Cross – He wins – God is a liar, and His Word means nothing.
    In the wilderness there were three temptations. In Gethsemane there are three waves of attack that send Christ into prayer. the bookend attacks are examples of how to deal with temptation – Scripture and prayer.
    Christ’s pattern for us to have victory over temptation:
    “be humble, fall on your knees before God in prayer for strength, and then commit yourself to God’s will in the midst of temptation. The latter is the only way to victory.” – John MacArthur
    What not to do?
    Look at the disciples. They had been warned, but they were personal followers of the Son of God. They were indifferent enough about the situation to fall asleep? Afterall, they had seen the power of Christ. One word from Him and it could all go away. No need for us to be awake in prayer.
    So what happened? They ALL abandoned Jesus in their final hour, and could be found huddling in fear in a room after the crucifixion.
    Are we (believers) too comfortable in God’s soverignty to be ever vigilant and in prayer with Him? Not to get things our way, but to align ourselves (agree to His will) for what he has in store for us? If not, then we will have the same problems as the disciples at the crucifixion and afterwards.
    John

    ======== John:

    Miriam
    Looks like Miriam could have benefited from Prov 11:2
    “When pride comes, then comes disgrace,
    but with humility comes wisdom.” NIV
    John

    ======== Vance:

    Numbers 11 (NKJV)
    25
    Then the LORD came down in the cloud, and spoke to him, and took of the Spirit that was upon him, and placed the same upon the seventy elders; and it happened, when the Spirit rested upon them, that they prophesied, although they never did so again.
    [NOTE: TARGUM AND VULGATE READ “DID NOT CEASE”. ]
    26
    But two men had remained in the camp: the name of one was Eldad, and the name of the other Medad. And the Spirit rested upon them. Now they were among those listed, but who had not gone out to the tabernacle; yet they prophesied in the camp.
    ~~~
    32
    And the people stayed up all that day, all night, and all the next day, and gathered the quail (he who gathered least gathered ten homers); and they spread them out for themselves all around the camp.
    33
    But while the meat was still between their teeth, before it was chewed, the wrath of the LORD was aroused against the people, and the LORD struck the people with a very great plague.
    34
    So he called the name of that place Kibroth Hattaavah,
    [NOTE: LITERALLY “GRAVES OF CRAVING” ]
    because there they buried the people who had yielded to craving.
    MY NOTE:
    In this very frenzied, fast pace of life in America (and in many parts of the world), I pray that we would take time to listen and let the Spirit of God rise up within us and come upon us with His Anointing. Jesus paid for it. May we receive it and be eager for it like these men who shared anointing with Moses.
    ~~~
    2 Corinthians 1 (NKJV)
    20
    For all the promises of God in Him are Yes, and in Him Amen, to the glory of God through us.
    21
    Now He who establishes us with you in Christ and has anointed us is God,
    22
    who also has sealed us and given us the Spirit in our hearts as a guarantee.
    ~~~
    I find Numbers 11:25 and the corresponding note about prophesying very interesting: “…they never did so again.
    [NOTE: TARGUM AND VULGATE READ “DID NOT CEASE”. ]
    Perhaps harmonizing the note with the verse can yield this interpretation: Perhaps in that particular incident where Joshua tried to stop the two men prophesying, the men stopped prophesying.
    However, it may be that the anointing they received that day operated within and upon them in different situations as God willed.
    I Corinthians 12 (NKJV)
    6
    And there are diversities of activities, but it is the same God who works all in all.
    7
    But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to each one for the profit of all:…
    11
    But one and the same Spirit works all these things, distributing to each one individually as He wills.
    ~~~
    ALSO, the waiting, receiving, and anointing of the Spirit would satisfy us and keep us from being ensnared and killed by our cravings. “Christ is our life” (Colossians 3)
    Vance

  • Numbers 10:1-11:23 + Mark 14:1-21 + Psalm 51:1-19 + Proverbs 10:31-32
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    Old TestamentToday we begin to read about the Israelites discontent with God’s provision and care in Numbers chapter 11, and this discontent & disobedience we will read about through chapter 25. As we read through these chapters, I do think we would do well to not point fingers at the Israelites and say that we would have behaved differently back then. I’m not so sure that I would have. . . I think these chapters will very likely speak into our lives today and we might find that we are often not so different from the Israelites. In Numbers chapter 11 verse 1 today we read: “Now the people complained about their hardships in the hearing of the LORD, and when he heard them his anger was aroused.” How does this verse speak to you today? I don’t know about you, but for me this verse is convicting. Simply because I know that I often complain more to God than I actually thank God for the blessings he has poured out into my life. It really is incredible to stop and think about how good God is to us. In fact, one of our One Year Bible participants in the past had a blog called “God is Good All the Time.” And this is so true. And yet, what is our percentage of thanksgiving to God versus our complaining to God? I’m afraid my percentage is way skewed toward complaining or worrying (worrying is really similar to complaining I think). I pray that as I go forward in my walk with God that I will do a lot more thanking and a lot less complaining & worrying. It is an amazing thing – this gift of life. Even in the midst of all of our daily challenges and storms, let us know that God is the anchor and harbor in our life. And he continues to pour out blessings upon blessings upon our life – oftentimes without us consciously being aware of the blessings. And oftentimes without us thanking God for the blessings. How about you? How is your thanksgiving of God’s blessings in your life going these days?

    Complaints

    New Testament – In Mark chapter 14 today we read the beautiful story of Mary, the sister of Martha and Lazarus, who anoints Jesus, and as he tells us in verse 8 – “She has done what she could and has anointed my body for burial ahead of time.””  A new insight I learned on this today is from Zondervan’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.

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    Psalms – Today we read one of my favorite Psalms!  Psalm 51. Psalm 51 is David’s humble prayer for forgiveness and cleansing after David had committed adultery with Bathsheba and had her husband Uriah killed in battle. I believe that this Psalm can continue to be a humble prayer for forgiveness and cleansing for each of us today. This Psalm is read by many liturgical churches during the season of Lent as a penitential Psalm. A brief quote about Psalm 51 from this Bible.org is this – “The application of the psalm to believers today should be obvious. We, like David, can and must have complete cleansing before we can fully and freely serve God in any capacity. Our eternal destiny may not be in doubt when we sin as believers, and neither was David’s because he appealed to that covenant relationship, but our fellowship and service will be. God will not tolerate unconfessed sin, and so will hold us accountable if we do not confess.” I’ve been trying to figure out my favorite portion or two of this Psalm to share with you. . . but I can’t just pick one portion. It is all so powerful! Tell you what – I’m going to copy the full Psalm below in the NIV translation (my favorite for this Psalm). Please take a few moments to meditate upon this Psalm. My questions for reflection are these – Do you confess your sins to God? Do you confess your sins to others? And ask them to hold you accountable? When was the last time you confessed your sins to God? Do you have sins to confess to God today? Will you do so now? I pray this Psalm opens up your heart to the amazing burden that is lifted when we confess our sins to God. . .

    Psalm51

    Psalm 51
    Have mercy on me, O God,
    according to your unfailing love;
    according to your great compassion
    blot out my transgressions.
    Wash away all my iniquity
    and cleanse me from my sin.

    For I know my transgressions,
    and my sin is always before me.
    Against you, you only, have I sinned
    and done what is evil in your sight,
    so that you are proved right when you speak
    and justified when you judge.
    Surely I was sinful at birth,
    sinful from the time my mother conceived me.
    Surely you desire truth in the inner parts;
    you teach me wisdom in the inmost place.

    Cleanse me with hyssop, and I will be clean;
    wash me, and I will be whiter than snow.
    Let me hear joy and gladness;
    let the bones you have crushed rejoice.
    Hide your face from my sins
    and blot out all my iniquity.

    Create in me a pure heart, O God,
    and renew a steadfast spirit within me.
    Do not cast me from your presence
    or take your Holy Spirit from me.
    Restore to me the joy of your salvation
    and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me.

    Then I will teach transgressors your ways,
    and sinners will turn back to you.
    Save me from bloodguilt, O God,
    the God who saves me,
    and my tongue will sing of your righteousness.

    O Lord, open my lips,
    and my mouth will declare your praise.
    You do not delight in sacrifice, or I would bring it;
    you do not take pleasure in burnt offerings.
    The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit;
    a broken and contrite heart,
    O God, you will not despise.

    In your good pleasure make Zion prosper;
    build up the walls of Jerusalem.
    Then there will be righteous sacrifices,
    whole burnt offerings to delight you;
    then bulls will be offered on your altar.

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    Proverbs – Proverbs chapter 10 verses 31 & 32 are great reminders of how very important the words that come out of our mouths are!  They reflect the condition of our hearts…  What are the types of words that are coming out of your mouth these days?  Are they helpful to others?  Do they give wise advice?

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    Worship Video: Psalm 51 reminded me of the fantastic song “Create in me a Clean Heart” performed here by Donnie McClurkin and a choir:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILRjmPGvVB8

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    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.” Psalm 51:10 NIV

    Prayer Point: Pray for a pure heart. Pray that God will purify your heart. Pray for renewal of a steadfast spirit within.

    Comments from You & Questions of the Day:  How does Psalm 51 speak to you?  Can you imagine yourself praying any of these lines to God?  Have you ever prayed Psalm 51 to God?  Or have you prayed other Psalms to God?  Do you confess your sins to God? Do you confess your sins to others? And ask them to hold you accountable?  Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    Love, Trust and Obey Jesus,
    Mike

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    ======= Ramona:

    Numbers 10-11:23
    1 Corinthians 14:10 says, in the King James Translation, “There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices in the world, and none of them is without signification.” That is the first thing I thought about when I began reading about the “silver” trumpets. Its good that we hear the notes being sounded, but hearing them does us no good if we don’t know what they mean. Here Moses is instructed by God on what to sound for differing situations. If the call to break camp is sounded but no one understand the signal or there is differing interpretations then you have chaos and movement with no momentum.
    The wisdom of the trumpet sounds and each sounds’ meaning is demonstrated in the way the Israelis break camp and how they Tabernacle is already set up by the time the last tribe breaks camp and gets to the place were the camp is set up.
    There is a verse in Isaiah, 1:18, where God invites the prophet to dialogue with Him about the true condition of their sin, so I’m not so sure that the peoples’ complaining is about just complaining or that the people are complaining about God taking them out of Egypt which they have false memories of the good times and food they had. They, like us, complain about God’s provisions devaluing the gifts and blessings of God.
    The greatest gift God has given us is our deliverance from sin and freedom from eternal death, yet we find ourselves walling in the sin we have been delivered from giving that sin greater value then the freedom from it. We fear death that walks hand-in-hand with sin, but as long as we romance sin death comes along. We, like the children of Israel, make poor value judgments.
    Mark 14:1-21
    A woman pours expensive perfume on Jesus, unbeknownst to her she is preparing the one she loves for his death that he will die for her sins. She has given to Jesus more value than the cost of the perfume and the jar she carries it in. Yet those at the table who dine with Him value the perfume and the jar more than they value the man they have followed for three and a half years. Value it’s all about what we value. Jesus said, 7 “You will always have the poor among you, and you can help them whenever you want to. But I will not be here with you much longer.”
    What we do for Christ is the only thing that will last, words to a song but true words. Christ is more precious than silver; more costly than gold and more beautiful than diamonds, He is priceless.
    Psalm 51:1-21
    Something so hard for me to remember that my sins against others is not really against them, it is against God because He created them in His image, the same image that he created me after.
    Proverbs 10:31-32
    I’m reminded of an old saying, “You can’t make a silk purse from a sow’s ear.” If you only get words of comfort, words of wisdom, words that build you up from the godly, then looking to the wicked for anything other than corruption is a waste of time. A false witness breathes out lies, all the time.
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= Rob:

    mike, forgiveness is such a huge thing and something that we don’t quite get as christians so i agree with your comments about psalm 51. what struck me is that grace should enable us to be open about our sins, but fear stops us from confessing to each other.
    this is something we are discussing in Leeds, UK in the MIND and SOUL group next month.
    another resource I have found really useful is the 12.5 steps book by howard astin (amazon link below). this is based on the 12 steps program for addiction and one of the steps is to make a list of ALL the sisn you have ever committed and tell another person. it puts to the test the relationships of the christian community and makes us ask whether or not perfect love really does cast out fear.
    amazon link: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1854245791/qid%3D1110277116/202-0866703-1433413
    rob

    ======= Anka:

    Numbers 10:29-31..this verse stood out to me today.God led his people with a cloud so they certainly didn’t need Hobab’s experience in the desert.Hobab who wasn’t part of God’s people was wooed to be part of Israel and her blessings…just like we were wooed out of darkness with the promise of eternal life and peace.God really doesn’t need us as much as we need him.I sometimes forget just how blessed I am to be part of God’s family…and like the Israelites…many times I look at what seems to be missing in my life instead of looking at what God’s blessed me with.He sure knew why he said “seek ye first the kingdom”cos when we keep our eyes on Him,all things work out for our good.
    God bless you all
    Anka

    ======= Luch:

    In reading this section on complaining and grumbling against the Lord, and no doubt, against others such as Moses, I was reminded of something Mark Twain said about people who complain about their lot. He said, “Eighty percent of the people who hear your complaint don’t care about you, and the other 20% are glad you have your problem.” How’s that for putting our complaints in perspective? May sound worldly but I found it convicting and helpful to just keep my own complaints and grumblings in check.
    I thought the NLT version rendered God’s attitude toward the Israelites’ complaining well in Numb 11:18 “The LORD has heard your whining and complaints”. Everything else aside it’s enough to know that “The LORD hears…” If that’s not an incentive to ‘holy living’ I don’t know what is.
    Luch

    ======== Beryl:

    complaining is one thing the Lord has discouraged in my life, I have complained too much in the past. Mathew 12:36-37 tells us that we will be held to account for every word we utter – and will be judged by them. So let’s give that sacrifice of praise, even if the tears are running down our cheeks. I heard a story recently of a christian man who was depressed, could not sleep, he put out to chairs and said to the devil “you can sit there and I will sit here and you can listen to me praise the Lord! An hour later the man went to bed and slept soundly.
    Proverbs 10:31-32 is about words. The godly person gives good advice…the godly speak words the are helpful.
    My prayer is that my words will be sound and glorifying to the Lord
    Beryl

    ======= Lisa:

    In Numbers 11:21-22, Moses wonders where the meat will come from, even though God has told him that they will have “meat for a whole month.” After all Moses has been through and all that God has provided, he still wonders how or if this can really happen. In verse 23, the NASB reads “The Lord said to Moses ‘Is the Lord’s power limited? Now you shall see whether My word will come true for you or not.”
    In my own life I often respond as Moses does…even though I can look back and see how good God has been and how He has blessed me and provided for me, I still sometimes look ahead and wonder “How can this happen? Will God really come through and provide for this need?” I pray that in a quiet moment I will hear Him say “Is the Lord’s power limited?”
    I recently sat in on a Bible study on this passage and the teacher compared the “manna” to God’s Word and the “meat” to things of the world – things that we chase after and long for yet are things that never really satisfy.
    I wonder when we complain and whine, if God doesn’t just say “Okay, fine. You want meat, I’ll give you meat. I’ll give you so much meat it will make you sick.” As we will see tomorrow, it ultimately killed them. They got what they asked for but missed out on what God really wanted for them.
    I wonder what I’ve missed out on in my quest for stuff or things that pertain to the world (“meat”) and how I’ve allowed those desires to eclipse my desire for God, His Word, and the things He has in store for me (“manna”).
    Lisa

    ======= Cory:

    I couldn’t help but notice that the people kept appealing to Moses, but not to God.
    Cory

    ======= John:

    Psalm 51
    When other Christians complain that they can not get in right frame of mind to pray – I ALWAYS suggest reading Psalm 51 and reflect on it.
    It always helps to put me in the right frame of mind for approaching God in prayer.
    Random notes:
    Nazarites
    The vow of a Nazirite was a voluntary vow which a man or woman could make for a specified period of time. The Mishna states that a Nazirite vow could last as long as 100 days, but the usual length was thirty days.
    MacDonald, W., & Farstad, A. 1997, c1995. Believer’s Bible Commentary : Old and New Testaments . Thomas Nelson: Nashville
    Numbers 11
    God has demonstrated himself over and over to Israelites – Parting of Red Sea, Priests consumed by fire, Cloud, fire, manna, more fire on outskirts of Camp. Along the way, He set up laws and demanded obediance. The punishments in some cases seem very extreme.
    Given God’s presence with the Jewish Nation, you would think the people would think twice about breaking his Laws. Speaks to the nature of man, that not even God’s display of power and authority was enough to keep them obediant – ALL the time.
    Mark 14:7
    “The poor you will always have with you,..”
    A sociological and economic truism. In the literal sense, you can not solve the problem of poverty by throwing money at the poor.
    Exodus 12 (passover) –
    On the tenth of nissan, a lamb was chosen and brought into the house. The idea was to keep the lamb from getting blemished. Jesus was brought into Jerusalem (house)on that day.
    John

    ======= Ramona:

    Numbers 10-11:23
    Beware the “riff-raff!” Riff-raff will have you grumbling, whining, and not praying. When we are in our “hard” place of testing, can we truly say we are praying or in reality are we just “whining” when the crises come? The hard times are tests that come to reveal the cracks in our character to find out who we really trust. God already knows what we will do. It is we ourselves who need the reality check and when it comes do, we have reasons why we did not do what we knew to be right, or do we accept that there are cracks that need to be fixed?
    If you faint in the day of adversity, your strength is small.
    (Proverbs 24:10 AMP)
    I believe this testing by God is to bring to pass a promise God gave to Moses back in the 32nd chapter of Exodus after the golden calf incident. God promised that those who sinned would have their sin visited upon them,
    The next day Moses said to the people, You have sinned a great sin. And now I will go up to the Lord; perhaps I can make atonement for your sin. So Moses returned to the Lord, and said, Oh, these people have sinned a great sin and have made themselves gods of gold! Yet now, if You will forgive their sin–and if not, blot me, I pray You, out of Your book which You have written! But the Lord said to Moses, Whoever has sinned against Me, I will blot him [not you] out of My book. [Dan. 12:1; Phil. 4:3; Rev. 3:5.] But now go, lead the people to the place of which I have told you. Behold, My Angel shall go before you. Nevertheless, in the day when I punish I will visit their sin upon them! [Exod. 23:20; 33:2, 3.] (Exodus 32:30-34 AMP)
    I know that there are many times that I have failed the tests that come my way because I “grumble’ and “murmur” against God instead of praying to God. Many times I join the “riff-raff,” like a bunch of cows forming a herd and that is NOT GOOD!!.
    It is only in the time of prayer in the “hard” places where we get God’s perspective on what is going on in our lives: murmuring only delays our answers and keeps us wandering in the desert making a two-week journey into a forty-year travail.
    Lots for me to think about repent over then get up and go on.
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= Sammy:

    Several years ago God gave me a song from this song, Psalm 51. Whenever, I begin to feel like David felt, I like to repeat these words. Let me share them with you:
    V.1
    Lord, restore to me the joy of thy salvation,
    Fill me with your
    Spirit now as then,
    That I may grow in strength and dedication, and know the peace that flows from deep with,
    Then fill me with the love that took my Savior from Heaven’s glory to dark calvary,
    Restore to me the joy of thy salvation,
    That I may know thy true reality.
    V.2
    When I think about the joy of sins forgiven,
    How He guides me with His tender hand and then,
    He gives my life a richer, higher purpose,
    To tell His story to earth’s fallen man,
    How can I not submit to His dear calling when He has given life abundantly,
    Restore to me the joy of thy salvation,
    That I may know thy true reality.
    Chorus
    Restore me Lord today,
    Then lift me up I pray,
    to be where I can see, where I can know the purpose of your plan,
    When I can rest within your warm embrace and know the wonder of your grace,
    Restore me, Lord, and make me wholly thine!
    If these words can meaning to just one other person, I will feel blessed!
    Sammy

    ======= Adrien:

    Hello Mike,
    Help me to understand why the Israelites were hungry for meat. Did they not have a multitude of cattle and sheep? Were they not offering year old cattle and sheep to the Lord? Were they not allowed to eat their stock?
    Adrien

    ======= Duane:

    Hehe, Adrien, they probably had a whole heap of livestock that they knew they were going to have to bring for sin/peace/guilt/jealousy offerings, foreknowing their inability to keep all of those laws. Kind of like budgeting out their own fall and realizing they wouldn’t have anything to eat.
    Seriously, though, something that is not often taught in our relationship with God is a certain surrender of rights. God has a right to punish us extremely for our sin. Look at what happened to the outskirts of the camp. God started to get hot and then everyone else got hot. Why? Because it was His right. A right that He laid down mercifully in love with His chosen people. The children of Israel had a right to complain over the fact that all they were getting was magic bread whose name actually translates into “what is this?” They HAD been eating a bountiful feast in their slavery back in Egypt so there was a comparison to be made. Bountiful feast in slavery vs “what is this?” in freedom.
    We have the same struggle today. How do we praise God, I mean, truly praise God in the overwhelming pain that comes into each fallen life? In my life it is a matter of knowing that God did not exercise His right to destroy me. He actually brought me out of at least a few fires I know of. With that knowledge it is easier to lay down my right to be bitter, upset, hurt and betrayed by the works that my fellow men work in my life. And when I surrender my hurt and my right to complain of it, all that is left is a heart full of praise in remembrance of everything good that I have neither the ability, nor the desire to forget.
    Duane

    ======= Angie:

    psalms 51 is very powerful to me. yes, i do confess my sins to god ALL the time. and yes, i do and have had confessed my sins to others just to get it off my chest. i know that i am already accountable to my sins, why should others who i tell already tell me this? i just ask them to be there for me, not to judge me and help me through it and pray for me. this is all i’m going to write cuz i’m in a really crappy mood tonight. its just been one heck of a long year and its just now starting to wind down to the very end of things on friday. i’m really stressing out bout going to the bank over this truck loan. and now me and my husband are agruing. hes not at all happy with what i said, it may have been wrong of me to say, but i’m sticking to my guns on this one. and like i said before, i really don’t care what people think anymore, and i’m making a LOT of changes this year, and its going to make a WHOLE lot of people pretty upset and might even end up costing me my marriage and a ton of money. and i really don’t care anymore. its just been a really stressful evening and i’m tired and VERY moody and grumpy. have an awesome day,
    rock on!
    Angie

    ======= Mae:

    Angie, I’m praying for you, sweetie!
    Things will be fine! Have faith!
    “The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease”
    Mae

    ======== Katie:

    I’m praying for you today Ang, God loves you! : )  Amen
    Good morning everyone!
    The Lord is so awesome to me. He let this chapter be for today!!!
    Just yesterday I was in my car driving from one point of work to another and started praying…
    I was struggling with some things just a few weeks ago, and blatently just let myself wallow in some sin. Well, I realized what the heck was going on, the control I was just handing over to the enemy, the potential for really bad… so I stopped. I turned from that sin and am running the other way now!!! All that was fine, I thought. Yesterday, though when I was driving I realized I needed to actually repent. Not just decide not to be bad anymore, but to verbally repent, tell the Lord I am sorry, name my sins, and REPENT.
    I did, and oh my goodness, I started crying and I knew I was forgiven. I thank Jesus for his forgiving power. He is so awesome to me. He is so awesome to us all. I felt so clean, like the time I gave my life to the Lord.
    I was thinking about this Psalm, the parts I know by heart, And look, here it is! Less than 12 hours later, the Lord just places it in my lap. How awesome is our God!
    My only question now: should I repent this to another human being? I feel like I’ve been forgiven, and “Against you, you only, have I sinned
    and done what is evil in your sight,”
    I didn’t actually hurt any human beings, just my walk with the Lord. I would have to find a someone I really trust to share some things with. I do have people that I love dearly and trust but I just don’t feel comfortable sharing these things with them. I feel like Jesus has forgiven me. Yesterday I felt a complete release and cleansing. So do I need to confess to a human, or is the grace of God enough? I think it is, but I’m open to hearing from you guys, who I trust.
    Happy Thursday!
    Katie

    ======== Mae:

    What a wonderful testimony! God bless you, Katie!
    I love what you wrote “I turned from that sin and am running the other way now!!!”. What a powerful moment; walking away from your sins. I did that to before I got saved. I turned around from my sins, wanting to be a better person, wanting to change my life and a few weeks later (a few weeks of total struggle) Jesus knocked on my door. I was saved, my sins were washed away and that was a new day from a whole new life! I to thought about the people I might have hurt during my ‘unsaved life’. Okay, well, you didn’t hurt any human beings, but shees, I did … But I’ve come to realize that they were sinners to, not only me. Throughout all the services, all the studies and all my talks with my Brothers and Sisters, I know that I can truly say “My sins are washed away, God has forgotten about those sins and that’s important for me”. So what I’m trying to say is that I don’t feel the need no more to confess to people, especially since I wasn’t the only one that didn’t treat people right there. I was hurt by them as well. You know, I think it all depends on the situation wether I will or won’t confess. The people I got this huge fight with before I was saved, they’re not worth it to confess to, because they probably still hate me and they won’t give me a chance to talk and confess. At the other hand it would be good for them if they’d find Jesus to, so I had been thinking about it to let them know that God’s grace cleansed me … Hard, eh? I know, I’m sorry, I’m not helping. Well, I do think like you; God’s grace is enough. I most cases I think it is. And you know, I think the Holy Spirit will help you to. A couple of weeks ago I was using my husbands laptop and it opens right up in his emailbox. I saw an email from his exgirlfriend, so yeah … you know … LOL Without a doubt I started to read the email. And it was nothing, she wasn’t even sure if she had the right emailaddress. It was the second time she emailed and she didn’t get a response yada yada yada I was relieved!!!!!!!!!! But also a huge pressure of guilt on my shoulders. Why reading that email????????? Why??????? I went upstairs to my ‘quiet place with God’, got down on my knees. Prayed and asked for forgiveness. I cried rivers of guilt, I plead for the blood of His Son. And I felt forgiveness … I felt clean and all was good. I prayed again to worship and thank Him. I came downstairs and the Holy Spirit spoke to me … I had to confess. My husband came home and I told him I read that email. He said it was okay, it wasn’t a secret. She emailed him twice and he never responded. I told him that it was NOT okay for me, I felt a wave of jealousy and I HAD to read the email. And you know what, Katie? I’ve never been jealous ever since!
    I hope this helped a bit!
    Wow … powerful Psalm-reading! I loved it!!!!
    Do you confess your sins to God? Do you confess your sins to others? ~ well, I think I wrote about that to Katie. Didn’t realize it was one of the Questions of the Day. I always confess my sins to God, ask Him to forgive me, ask Him to help me. Confessing to others depends on the situation. Like the situation with my husband, confessing my mistake to Him was a reason for God to take my jealousy away from me. A stupid and annoying ‘quality’ of mine.
    Verse 4 “Against you, and you alone, have I sinned;
    I have done what is evil in your sight.
    You will be proved right in what you say,
    and your judgment against me is just.”
    God is always right … maybe there are times we sin not intentional, but He’ll call us on it. I truly believe so! I feel that I’m really growing as a Christian, I study the Word of God which really helps me a lot. I’m only saved 7 months, but it does feel longer. Words of encouragement came from one of my Sisters in church yesterday “You have grown so much! You are so wise in God’s Word!”. It made me warm inside! Anyway … in the first months of my reborn life I would sin unintentional, but God had a special way of letting me know that. By having the pastor preach about it or to have me read about it in the Bible. Because I was open to God’s Word, I came to see it. God can only work where He’s welcome … He’ll always work on you, but it’s up to us: will we receive it or not. I can say “It might be wrong, but I’m doing it anyways” … that’s not helping myself! I can get down on my knees and ask for His grace … but how powerful will that be if I stand up and continue what I’m doing? I know He’ll never punish, but He will correct. Just like a Dad does to His children. But for me … I fear Him and I don’t want to dissapoint Him. He’s my Father, He saved my life, He made me a better person and I’m thankfull for that. I don’t want to sin … Jesus has been through enough!
    Mae

    ======= Pam:

    In Numbers 11 God asks Moses “Is the Lord’s arm too short?” What a beautiful thing to remind us that nothing is out of God’s reach. Even forgiveness, even restoration, even the love of our creator to the point of making a way where there was not way – Jesus knowing our every inclination to be evil, still obeyed, still loved and still gave His life for our sin. He stretched His arms out to us, and they were not to short. As He suffered and died he reached pasted our faults and into to book of life to write “debt paid” on our account! No Lord your arm is not too short, it is precious, strong, and forever around us!
    Pam

    ===== Herb:

    I stand convicted, guilty , and unworthy. Praise the Father for Jesus. How could I have ever made it without You Lord? Your presence, Your mercy, Your faithfulness, Your joy, Your strength, Your love. Wow. Thank You Lord.
    Herb

    ======= Stacey:

    Wow, today is the first time visiting but I am certain I will be back. What a powerful message and very powerful comments.
    I loved the analogy about “manna” symbolizing the word and “meat” symbolizing sin and worldly pleasures. It got me to thinking about how Adam and Eve basically exchanged paradise for an apple. And how the Israelites weren’t happy with the miracle food but instead wanted something they didn’t have. Oh how many times have I felt unpleased with the blessings I have. I don’t think I have enough money or I don’t have a nice enough house or car. I have to stop my complaining and begin praising.
    “Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.” Sometimes I feel like I no longer contain the Holy Spirit. I guess I need to start praying and preparing for His return. I hope I can do this. Evil has been pushing me away and it’s time I ask God to remove the presence.
    Stacey

    ======= Cheryl:

    All of the whining the Israelites did makes me think of the Lord’s Prayer, Give us THIS DAY, our daily bread. Not tommorrow or next week or next year, but this day. The Israelites were getting their daily manna and still they weren’t satisfied. Are we satisfied with what we get each day-or are we all still wanting more, more, more.
    Yesterdays readings made me think of a story when my oldest son was in high school. When he was confirmed at church he was given a small wooden cross to wear around his neck. That boy wore that cross every day and was often persecuted at school-still, he continued to wear it. We got him a used BMW as his first car-was at least 10 tears old but he loved it and took real good care of it. One day he was at the gas station when an old scruffy looking bum admired his car. My son was kind of nervous but thanked the man. Then the man asked him if he was a Christian since he wore a cross around his neck. This was less than 2 months after the Columbine shootings when that girl was killed after she admitted that she was a Christian. All my son could think of was-today I’m going to die at age 16- but my son looked into that man’s eyes and proudly said “Yes I am a Christian.” The man shook my son’s hand and said he didn’t think many young people were Christians these days and they went on to have a long conversation about God. Then my son went to church and told our preacher all about it and they had prayer. I still get chills when I think about it. He thought that was his last day on earth and what a blessing came out of it! How awesome is our God! I think about Hebrews 13:2 Do not forget to entertain strangers for by so doing some have entertained angels unaware. I wonder if that scruffy bum was an angel. God Bless
    Cheryl

    ======= Gina:

    “Now the people complained about their hardships in the hearing of the LORD, and when he heard them his anger was aroused.” How does this verse speak to you today?
    This definitely speaks to me…I’m doing better now, but there was a time not too long ago when I was the chief complainer! I praise God that He is changing that in me…I have so much to be thankful for and complaining is just a pride issue in my opinion.
    Psalm 51 is amazing! It’s close to my heart because it is David’s heart after the whole Bathsheba thing…and since I’ve been down that same road that David was on, this psalm was a big part of my forgiveness from God during that time for me.
    I do confess to God on a regular basis. I know my sins are washed away already, but sin that is committed daily, that is unconfessed, will put a wedge between me and God and I don’t want that. I also confess to people. There are 3 people in my life that are what I consider “accountability partners” – each one knows things about me and loves me anyway. They also know how to speak the truth to me…even when it hurts…to help me get back on track. They love me enough to not leave me hanging on to sin…they will do whatever it takes to get me back with God and away from the sin!
    We can’t just continue on in sin because we feel good or like it or want to do it. When it comes to God’s way…if we truly want to follow Him, we MUST turn from all sin…no matter how we FEEL…we have to do what is right in God’s eyes.
    Gina

    ======= Carlos:

    to all of you,,,,may our GOD bless each one of you,
    Carlos

    ========= Laverne:

    what stood out to me today was in chapter 11;23 of the book of Numbers. The Lord said to Moses ” I can do anything! Watch and you’ll see my words come true.” Now this was after Moses had seen God do many signs and wonders. This resonated with me b/c it showed me how close to my life, thoughts and feelings Moses is. Even after seeing the great things God could do Moses still said; At least six hundred thousand grown men are here with me. How can you say there will be enough meat to feed them and their families for a whole month? 22Even if we butchered all of our sheep and cattle, or caught every fish in the sea, we wouldn’t have enough to feed them.” Sometimes I happen to put my biblical ancestors on this pedestal when in reality they we just like you and me in a lot of ways. A little doubt, fear and wonderment can make you go ummm even though you know.
    Thank Q Father for your grace and new mercies…
    Laverne

    ======== Anka:

    We all long for that great cloud that led Israel in the wilderness,it guided them so they knew when to set out,when to stop..It would have been an awesome sight to watch,we all long for God’s guidance in our lives,to tell us when to turn left or right…but they paid a price..God’s presence doesn’t tolerate sin,disobedience,rebellion,etc…here we read that the fire from the Lord burned them…Back then for each sin blood had to be shed by a priest..for intercession and atonement..Now the persfect Lamb has been slain for every sin we have committed and the for the ones we will commit…Our High Priest is ever making intercession for us..what a blessing…
    Create in me a clean heart…I love this prayer..it reminds me that I can’t ever make myself clean,I can’t ever do anything right without Him(God)..When we sin,God simply removes His presence from us…He doesn’t send fire because our High priest is interceeding…yet without the presence and guidance of the Lord…we grope around in darkness…until we confess and repent of our sins..The presence of God in our lives make us “light” to the world…without it…we are no witness…May we always yearn for the presence of God in our lives…
    Anka

    ======= Nicole:

    I love Numbers 11:23 where God asked Moses “Is the LORD’s arm too short?”
    What a great way of saying that the Lord created the Earth, led the Isrealites out of Egypt, so he can certainly give them meat for a month!
    It reminds me in my life that there isn’t anything the Lord can’t do….
    Nicole

    ====== Ann:

    When we sin, God doesn’t remove His presence from us…the sin removes us from His presence. That’s why it’s imcumbent upon us to confess our sins and ask Him to forgive us for those sins which then will enable us the right to move back into His presence.
    Ann

    ===== Trae:

    I just wanted to thank you for your blog – you keep me accountable and I look forward to my daily readings. I’ve never read the Bible all the way through, so I’m learning a lot!
    On another note, I really enjoyed the song today – create in me a pure heart….so I may worship thee.
    Good stuff.  Have a great weekend everyone!
    Trae

    ======= Lisa:

    When I first accepted Jesus as my Lord and Savior, I had no clue what to pray. I do not remember why I looked into the Psalms, but God knew. As I scrolled through each Psalm, I paused at Psalm 51. That spoke to me deeply, because I yearned for our Father to hear my prayer and feel my need. I read it over and over and over -again and again- it was my heart’s cry.
    I looked up the meaning of the word “create”:
    Dictionary.com
    1. to cause to come into being, as something unique that would not naturally evolve or that is not made by ordinary processes.
    Great insight on “create in me a clean heart” Anka!
    God’s Word is His Will for us – so I knew He heard my cry.
    Seek ye the kingdom first …
    Lisa

    ======= Julie:

    Two new things that stood out to me today in this reading was that a trumpet was blown to announce time to move on. I thought of the US Cavalry blowing their trumpets & of course the Last mighty Trumpet call for us to move on!
    Second, was the the fact that God could see the burden that Moses was under but not till he asked for help then God gave him the 70 to help carry the burden. I have that burden on me often & have to ask God to make my load lighter & He always comes thru! He is a mighty God!! I love Him dearly!
    Julie

    ======= Skip:

    It’s been a while since I posted so I thought it was time to chime in.
    I confess my sins to God everyday. I also thank Him for all the blessings that He has bestowed upon me. I think it’s important to acknowledge to God that we have sinned and what those sins are/were. I think it’s equally important to praise Him for the blessings that He gives us. I find that by confessing my sins daily and making a list of the blessing I have received, it helps me to live a cleaner more sinless life.
    Thank you God for the wonderful family I was born into. Thank you for all of my wonderful friends. Thank you for a dream job that I truly love and love performing and also thank you for filling that work place with great people. Thank you for a roof over my head that is warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Thank you for reliable transportation to get me from place-to-place and a garage to keep it in. Thank you for an abundance of food and the means to provide for myself and my family. Thank you for good health. But mostly, thank you for making me a believer in You and for allowing me to live in a country where I can freely read your word, tell others about You and freely worship You in whatever way I choose.
    Yours in Christ
    Skip

    ======= Mick:

    I was just wondering. With all the animal sacrifices required by the Law, how is it that the people complained that they had no meat to eat?
    Mick

    ======= Elizabeth:

    Hello Mick,
    My husband and I were discussing your question over here, and we both came away with the thought that it was a great question!
    We talked about how how some of the sacrifices were entirely consumed in the fire and that part of the sacrifices were set aside for the priests, but even then–there should have been some meat left over…particularly with the fellowship/peace offerings.
    Anyone have thoughts here?
    I also notice that the Israelites were also complaining about not having fish, melons, cucumbers, onions, leeks, and garlic.
    I find it interesting that they were discontent with their current provisions (manna) and lusting for their past. There’s certainly great life application points here–the “known” past is can be appealing–warm and solid in contrast to an immediately difficult present and an unknown future.
    My husband’s question was “Why did the Lord give them the quail then? Doesn’t that encourage their complaints?”
    Of course, the plague is part of the answer to that question. He gave them the quail, but He also brought the plague.
    And, it reminds me of that quotation:
    “There are two tragedies in life: one is not to get your heart’s desire. The other is to get it.” -George Bernard Shaw
    For me, it points to the reality that it’s not our outward condition that is most significant, but the inward contentment and peace that comes only from trusting and knowing Him.
    It reminds me of Proverbs 17:1
    “Better is a dry morsel and quietness with it Than a house full of feasting with strife.”
    The problem was the state of their hearts. I agree with you Mike–it’s easy to be backseat theologians from the comfort of our 21st century homes –to look back to the Israelites and shake our heads and say “will these people never learn!” But will WE ever learn is an equally legitimate question. Dissatisfaction and an ungrateful heart are timeless conditions….. They go back to Cain and will continue until we are all perfected in Him.
    Elizabeth

    ======= Frederick:

    Psalm 51
    Surely David repented for his sins and wrote this Psalm. I believe God accepted his confession and repentance. But it did not mean that God did not punish David for his sins. God is also a righteous God. Sins have consequences. David and his family paid a big price for his sin.
    I remembered one of my good Christian friend told me that sin is a serious matter. It is so serious that only God’s only son can redeem us for our sins.
    Frederick

    ======= Stuart:

    As I was reading through today’s blog, I congratulated myself because I never (knowingly) complain to God. Then I read what Mike says about worrying. Conclusion, I do complain:(
    Stuart

    ======== Steve:

    Psalm 51:10-12 Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. Do not cast me from your presence or take your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of your salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me.
    This verse stood out because of the unusual way David prayed for forgiveness, instead of pleading for forgiveness outlining the sin he committed and attaching his remorse to his plea, he fast forwards to the heart of the problem, realizing what he needs requires replacement not repair. “Create in me a pure heart, O God”, David knows that the heart is desperately wicked and drawn to the path of sin, his prayer is for God to create a pure heart in him.
    For some reason this reminded me of having a flat tire, the tire is damaged but instead of patching the tire it needs to be replaced or it will just fail again. “Renew a steadfast spirit within me”, again David pleads for newness not repair. The only thing he doesn’t ask for new is salvation, instead he asks for the restoration of the joy and willingness that he once had, knowing that is what sustains him. David’s prayer reminded me of the manna (God’s word) from heaven; it’s fresh and new every morning and has everything we need to sustain us.
    Every now and then (lately) I’ve been a little off in my walk, my joy went AWOL and my willingness to humble myself before the Lord and others has been compromised. Sometimes I know how I got here and other times I’m clueless of how it happened but I know it’s time to confess before the Lord and ask that He create a pure heart in me and restore the joy of my salvation. How cool it is that when we find ourselves in the doldrums’, we can come to the well and drink from the living waters. God is good.
    Steve

    ======= Reuben:

    Actually, next year for a tune how about a link to Keith Green’s “So You Wanna Go Back to Egypt?” Perfect fit for Num. 11.
    Reuben

    ======== Duane:

    When the people were complainng to Moses, Moses took their complaints to the Lord. It reminded me when Jesus fed the people with the fish and bread.Where can we get enough meat to feed these people for a month, Moses said. Has God’s arm become slack. With God all things are possible. I believe if I were living during that time, I too would prabably be caught up in complaining. We are quick to judge people over the obvious sins pertaining to the ten commandments, but the sin of murmuring and complaining we seem to overlook.
    Duane

    ======= Beverly:

    Will be looking for verses telling us to confess to men. Confessing to God is much easier because he has mercy and goodness in his heart, whereas men not so much.
    Beverly

    ======= Jane:

    Worry. Something that I do often. However, worry comes down to faith. If I worry does my faith come into question. I believe the Israelites were worried and then complained. Worry angers God. Lord thank you for your eye on my life and forgive me of my worry. Freedom from worry and complaining is a wonderful thing.
    Jane

    ======= Jill:

    Hmmm comparing .. Coveting? Interesting. It’s a dangerous game! I find I desire a relationship with daughterinlaws and granddaughter because I didn’t have girls! But if I cling to anything more than God, that is sin! Maybe just maybe if I stop complaining about what I don’t have and be thankful for what I do have. God will give me the desires of my heart. I love psalms 51!!
    Jill

    ======= James:

    This is why reading the “One Year Bible Blog” is such a blessing. Praying through Psalm 51 just totally opens my heart and mind to the Lord. Create in me a clean heart. The Lord really wants to cleanse our hearts and our minds . . . . instead of throwing away as I may see fit. Praise God for His mercy and grace. Thank you Mike
    Thank you Ramona for your daily commentary and perspective . . .
    James

    ======= Robert:

    Numbers 11
    Complaining
    I find that when I get into a rut of complaining and feeling sorry for myself, I try to do positive things, like watch Christian movies on Netflix or you tube. Last night I watched an uplifting movie about Jeremiah. Going for coffee with a friend. I find reading and blogging on this site is very helpful. Prayer.
    I love the help Moses receives vs. 11:16 -17 as he finds leadership becoming a burden. Delegate. Many times I want to do it all myself and don’t go to the Lord for help. He has surrounded me with talented, dedicated and willing people but I don’t get it. This is a good reminder to look for the Lords helpers that are amongst me.
    Psalm 51: 10-12
    I grew up in the Lutheran Church and this was spoken every Sunday at church. Wow, you think of sin as a pandemic, this was certainly the vaccine! I think it also fits into Mike’s thoughts about how refreshing it is to confess our sins. It certainly helps when we are in that Numbers 11 complaining mood.
    Robert

    ======= Debbie:

    What struck me about Psalm 51 was how much of the gospel is in it. David is asking for God’s forgiveness–for God to create in him a clean heart, like being born again. He wants God to restore in him the joy of His salvation, as Jesus will on the cross for us. David doesn’t want to lose the Holy Spirit, which Jesus will bestow upon His followers including us. Finally, he will teach transgressors God’s ways which bespeaks the Great Commission. Pretty awesome!
    Debbie

    ======== Dee:

    Numbers 10-11:23, the verse(s) that stood out to me was at the end of our lesson in Numbers 11. Here Moses is complaining or offering up a plea to God, Please Help Me, Their acting like babies, like children. I didn’t give birth to them! Am I suppose to carry them in my arms to and through the Promise Land? Will they ever get weaned?!! lol, its funny but its ever too real, because I know we feel like that sometimes when we are in a leadership role and our followers are “not getting it, or not catching on quick enough” I am sure God gets frustrated with us likewise for our slow involvement or murmuring when we should be praising Him. And then comes God’s remarks which are amusing to me today..Tell the people this: Make yourselves holy. Tomorrow you will eat meat. The Lord heard you cry, “We want meat! We were better off in Egypt!” So now the Lord will give you meat to eat. You will not eat it for just 1,2,5,10 or even 20 days. You will eat meat for a whole month. You will eat it until it comes out of your nose. This is hilarious! Did anyone else have to laugh and smirk a little at the Lords comebacks today? Sometimes we have to be careful what we ask for, cause you just may get it and a heap of it at that !! And then the Lords last comments to Moses in verse 23 after Moses is wandering, how are you going to provide in the natural all that food for 600,000 + people Lord? He is questioning God’s ability to meet a need? God replies, “Do you think I’m weak? You will see if I can do what I say.” Again, that is so us! so typical of us, Help me Lord, help me, help me. I believe Lord, but help my unbelief.
    I believe the verse that penetrates the most in Mark is the last verses in Mark 14:21. The Son of Man must go and die. The Scriptures say this will happen. But how terrible it will be for the person who gives the Son of Man to be killed. It would be better for that person if he had never been born. How pitiful to know that all your life and all the 3 1/2 years of mentorship with the Saviour was for nought/nothing, forgettable. To be written down in history as being an enemy of Christ. It makes me think about ‘religions’ today and how many so called preachers are imitators of the Word, and leading people astray with laws and regulations instead of grace and mercy and redeeming Love that Christ has for us! It would be betterfor those just like Judas if they never were born. That is what Christ is saying right there. I pray that each one that goes to this blog and that goes to church or is in a bible based community group of some sort is hearing the true unaltered, never changing, beautiful Words of the Living God and being taught correctly and guarding your hearts with all diligence because out of it flows the wellsprings of life. Proverbs 4:23.
    Psalm 51, if noting with Mikes commentary, I was out on my back porch this morning, praying to God and asking for forgiveness and I try to make it a weekly thing to ask if there is any unresolved forgiveness or hidden things I had forgotten or need to come to a surface to please reveal them to me. I try to always renew my mind daily with the Word of God and to stay true to my Prov 4:23 because that is one of my favorite verses. However, I do feel what David is saying in the Psalms today. So heartfelt and pure. It truly is the very purest acts of confession and forgiveness. We could all learn a little from this Psalm. What I got out of the Psalm is closer to the end of the Psalm, David was admitting to God that, He (God) is not pleased by sacrifices, no burnt offerings either. What God wants is a willing spirit. God, you will not reject a heart that is broken and sorry for its sin! Amen, Amen, Amen!!
    Dee

    ======= Vance:

    THANK YOU for referring me to this article on Psalm 51: The Necessity of Full Forgiveness
    By: Allen Ross, Th.D., Ph.D.
    * UNLESS ONE SEES PERSONAL SIN, THERE IS NO BELIEF THAT FORGIVENESS IS NEEDED.
    * WHEN SIN IS SEEN AND ACKNOWLEDGED, THEN FORGIVENESS CAN BE GIVEN WHEN SINCERELY ASKED FOR
    * REPENTANCE IS KEY TO ASKING FOR AND RECEIVING FORGIVENESS
    The last point I made about repentance being KEY for receiving forgiveness needs to be repeated over and over. WITHOUT REPENTANCE AND SUBSTITUTIONARY DEATH, THERE IS NO FORGIVENESS OF SINS.
    It is not that it is “up to us” to be perfect because we have sincerely and wholeheartedly decided to give up sin because we want to do God’s will.
    We will never be “sinless” while on earth, for GRACE gives us plenty of opportunities to MATURE. But I am convinced God calls us to “sin less and less” as we grow “more and more” into the character of the Lord Jesus.
    It fits our culture very well, that there is no “felt need” for repentance. It even goes father than that. It is not uncommon for American people to be OFFENDED at the suggestion that they might have to repent of sin. I am sure other cultures share many of the same qualities.
    At the very least, they will mock those who are stating the need for repentance. In American society, people who are offended can move legislators to pass laws that make it a criminal offense to talk about the need for repentance because of sin.
    ~~~ WE NEED TO PRAY FOR OUR COUNTRY… and all countries as well.
    Look at some of the descriptions of sin from Psalm 51 given from the website: Psalm 51: The Necessity of Full Forgiveness By: Allen Ross, Th.D., Ph.D.
    * There are several words for sin in Psalm 51
    è Transgressions – my rebellious acts
    “The word is pesa‘ (pronounced peh-sha); a study of its usage will show that it is used in military contexts to describe open and intentional rebellions. David is not trying to cover his sin, but is naming it for what it is, a willful rebellion against God. The form is plural, because in his situation sin was compounded on sin.”
    è Iniquity – going astray, possibly involving twisting of truth
    “[This is a] noun ‘awon [which is] pronounced ah-vone… [this sin] could be premeditated or inadvertent…”
    For myself, it seems clear that a sin that is premeditated would definitely involve a deliberate twisting of meaning, leading to a crooked path of life.
    è My sin – missing the mark (or missing the center bull’s eye of the target)
    “The verb behind the noun is hata’ (pronounced khah-tah), and it clearly means “to miss a goal, or a way.”
    ~~~
    Of course, one would ask how can I avoid sin when truly and sincerely repented of? The quick answer is that I cannot, and I have to depend on the Life of Christ through the Spirit of Christ within me. “Greater is He Who is in me than he that is in the world.” (I John 4:4).
    Or, as I like to paraphrase it for myself: ‘Greater is He Who is in me than anything OF the world.” The nature of the world cannot stay when I depend on the One Who is Perfect in His nature, and Who lives in me.
    I John 3 (New King James Version)
    8
    He who sins is of the devil, for the devil has sinned from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the devil.
    9
    WHOEVER HAS BEEN BORN OF GOD DOES NOT SIN, FOR HIS SEED REMAINS IN HIM; AND HE CANNOT SIN, BECAUSE HE HAS BEEN BORN OF GOD.
    10
    In this the children of God and the children of the devil are manifest: WHOEVER DOES NOT PRACTICE RIGHTEOUSNESS IS NOT OF GOD, nor is he who does not [PRACTICE THE] love his brother.
    ~~~
    WE CAN TRUST THE AUTHORITY OF THE ONE WHO IS IN US BY HIS GRACE to give us the ability to resist sin, and then to go the next step to OVERCOME EVIL WITH GOOD.
    Romans 8 really highlights the inability of the believer to do God’s will by relying on his or her own strength. Yet, it also highlights the ability of the One Who is in us, and the power of “the Spirit of Life that is in Christ Jesus”. See below for my final comment.
    Romans 8 (Amplified Bible)
    2
    For the law of the Spirit of life [which is] in Christ Jesus [the law of our new being] has freed me from the law of sin and of death.
    3
    For God has done what the Law could not do, [its power] being weakened by the flesh [the entire nature of man without the Holy Spirit]. Sending His own Son in the guise of sinful flesh and as an offering for sin, [God] condemned sin in the flesh [subdued, overcame, deprived it of its power over all who accept that sacrifice], (LEVITICUS 7:37)
    4
    So that the righteous and just requirement of the Law might be fully met in us who live and move not in the ways of the flesh but in the ways of the Spirit [our lives governed not by the standards and according to the dictates of the flesh, but controlled by the Holy Spirit].
    ~~~
    Jesus came as a man, disguised like a secret agent onto enemy territory. He is fully human, and as such He is still the Perfect Man. Through His Perfect Humanity, we as the Church—with our spirits, souls and bodies members of Christ—are raised and seated with Him at the right hand of the Father.
    Jesus came, according to Romans 8:3 above, “…in the guise of sinful flesh…”. Humanity was not evil originally evil, but only became evil through sin. The enemy used the deceit of pleasure ruling over the rule of truth to deceive mankind into giving the earth over to him as ruler.
    Jesus was and is TRULY HUMAN as well as FULLY GOD. As a Man, He was able to completely resist sin AS OUR REPRESENTATIVE. As a Man, He was able to be the SACRIFICE as our SUBSTITUTE.
    As our SUBSTITUTE, He took on our sins, sicknesses, griefs, and sorrows.
    As our REPRESENTATIVE, He can literally come into our lives and LIVE HIS LIFE FOR US and THROUGH US that we cannot on our own.
    FINALLY, I note that the cross reference to Romans 8:3 in the Amplified Bible is Leviticus 7:37. This is interesting, especially as we just finished reading through Leviticus. Below is the verse and comment.
    Leviticus 7 (Amplified Bible)
    37
    This is the law of the burnt offering, the cereal offering, the sin offering, the guilt or trespass offering, the consecration offering, and the sacrifice of peace offerings
    MY COMMENT:
    There had to be A LAW of the burnt offering so God could have fellowship with people with judging them for their sin. A person who did NOT sacrifice offerings acted to his or her own peril or destruction.
    How much more then, is THE Perfect Sacrifice of Christ, necessary for us today?
    I close with a quote by C.S. Lewis from Mere Christianity:
    “Christianity thinks this dark power was created by God and was good when he was created, and went wrong. Christianity agrees with Dualism: that this universe is at war.”
    “But it [Christianity] does not think that this is a war between independent powers. [Christianity] thinks it is a civil war—-a rebellion, and that we are living in a part of the universe occupied by the rebel. Enemy-occupied territory—-that is what this world is.”
    “Christianity is the story of how the rightful King has landed—-you might say landed in disguise-—and is calling us all to take part in a great campaign of sabotage.”
    “When you go to church, you are really listening in to the secret wireless from our friends. That is why the enemy is so anxious to prevent us from going…”
    Vance

  • Numbers 8:1-9:23 + Mark 13:14-37 + Psalm 50:1-23 + Proverbs 10:29-30
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    Old Testament – Today in Numbers chapter 8 we read about the dedication of the Levites and in Numbers chapter 9 we read about the Second Passover:

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    In chapter 9 we read about the fiery cloud over the tabernacle!  Verses 22 & 23 stood out to me in today’s readings: “Whether the cloud stayed above the Tabernacle for two days, a month, or a year, the people of Israel stayed in camp and did not move on. But as soon as it lifted, they broke camp and moved on. So they camped or traveled at the LORD’s command, and they did whatever the LORD told them through Moses.”  Below is an incredible image of the Israelites’ camp at rest:

    Art used by permission by Pat Marvenko Smith, copyright 1992.
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    Revelation Illustrated” site.

    New Testament – In Mark chapter 13 today we read about the signs of the end of the age. For me personally, Jesus’ words in verses 32 & 33 have always been so powerful when it comes to end-times considerations – “No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. Be on guard! Be alert! You do not know when that time will come.” I think this teaching from Jesus is so important for each of us to keep in mind. No one knows the day or the hour of the end of times. Only God the Father. I have some friends who are very into speculating and discussing end-times prophecies and events. For me personally, these verses above make me realize that we truly do not know when the end of time will come – but, yes, we know it will come. And therefore I believe we should live every day loving God and loving people around us – and not get so focused on speculation of end times that we forget about these 2 great commandments. . .  🙂 My other thought on these verses is this – not only do we not know when the end of the age will come, but we do not know when the end of each of our lives will come. Hopefully we will live long lives. But it’s not guaranteed. You know how life is – there is cancer and there are accidents and the list could go on. So, I guess I’d recommend this – don’t worry about when the end of the age will be. Don’t worry about when the end of your life will be. Instead, be on guard and be alert each and every day to make sure you are loving God and loving people – as if each day might be your last day.

    Stakes

    Psalms – Psalm 50 verses 14 & 15 are beautiful words from God to Israel – “What I want instead is your true thanks to God; I want you to fulfill your vows to the Most High. Trust me in your times of trouble, and I will rescue you, and you will give me glory.” Do you believe these words can apply to us today as well?  Are you giving true thanks to God each day?  Are you trusting in God in your times of trouble?  Are you giving God glory for all that he has done for you?  How often do you say “thank you” to God?  Below is a great image for verse 1 from Psalm 50 today:

    Proverbs – Proverbs chapter 10 verse 29 teaches us today: “The way of the LORD is a refuge for the righteous.”  This is a great teaching that those who trust in God are covered with a hedge of protection.  Thank God for this protection!  I know I need it.  And I believe that God oftentimes protects us in ways that we do not even consciously realize…  As we pray in the Lord’s prayer – “Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.”  Amen.

    Worship Video: Today’s readings in Mark about Jesus’ Second Coming reminds me of the FFH song “One of these Days:”


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    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on two verses of Scripture today: “At that time men will see the Son of Man coming in clouds with great power and glory. And he will send his angels and gather his elect from the four winds, from the ends of the earth to the ends of the heavens.” Mark 13:26-27 NIV

    Prayer Point: Pray that you are looking forward to the day of Jesus’ return. Pray “Come, Lord Jesus, quickly come.”

    Comments from You & Questions of the Day:  Based on my reflections above on Mark 13:32-33, I am reminded of something I read on another Christian blog recently and it really did make me think. Here’s how this blog put it, and I think this relates well to these Mark verses – “Breaking News: mortality rate is STILL 100%! You are not guaranteed all the days you believe you have coming to you. What would you do differently if today was your last day alive?”  Powerful question for each of us to consider, no?  What would you do differently if today was your last day alive?  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:

    Numbers 8-9:23
    “Tell Aaron that when he sets up the seven lamps in the lampstand, he is to place them so their light shines forward.”
    The light of God is to shine forward in our lives it is not for looking back at things in the past. Forgetting those things that lie behind and pressing toward the mark of the high calling of God (Philippians 3:13-14). Jesus said that one is unfit for the kingdom of God who puts their hand to the plow and then looks back (Luke 9:62). This seems to be one of the hardest things not to do, dwell in the past. Regrets, hurts, disappointments seem to resurface at the oddest of times when there is no thought of them being cultivated by my mind. Like an unwanted neighbor dropping by at the most inopportune time, thoughts, anger, resentments flood my mind without asking my permission to enter: unwanted guests with boundary issues.
    I love the image of the fiery cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night as a guide. This is the image of the direction of the Holy Spirit but I’m not as obedient as the children of Israel in following His guidance. One of the things you must do to be able to move at the drop of the hat, so to speak, is to travel light. The acquiring of Ethan Allen heavy type furniture is a no-no. Ya gotta be ready to throw the little stuff you have in a cart and shout, “Head um up, move um out!”
    Mark 13:14-37
    Every time I read any text of the Gospel (Matthew, Mark, Luke or John) where Jesus speaks of the “End Times, I think of the beginning of the Parable of the “other” Ten talents or pound. In this Parable in Luke chapter 19, the servants are given their orders then given ten talents/pounds, and in the King James Version it states, “Occupy till I come.” Yet our tendency is to sit on the curb waiting for the rapture. Sitting around talking about “religious” things gives us the appearance of doing good deeds but what we are really doing is creating a lot of movement without momentum.
    We are to notice the times we are living in and when we see them we are not to shut ourselves off and talk about how bad it is ‘cause Jesus already told us it is going to be bad so we should just quit acting surprised. When it is raining “cats and dogs,” get out your umbrella, put you hip boots on and get to work.
    Psalm 50:1-23
    12 If I were hungry, I would not mention it to you,
    for all the world is mine and everything in it.
    New Flash: God doesn’t need our help to do anything. God is not going to roll over and have a hissy fit ‘cause we don’t obey Him. The world will not stop rotating when we sin. We are the ones who benefit and are blessed when we obey God. The invitation is from God for us to do “right” not the other way ‘round. God is not our co-pilot, He is our pilot. Just like when our mothers invited us to help them back a cake when we were two or three, God is inviting us to come work with Him. We may think we have really helped our moms’ make that double chocolate devil food cake, but all we really did was spread flour and icing everywhere it really shouldn’t have been.
    What God really wants from us is our hearts and truth in the words that flow from our mouths, 14 “What I want instead is your true thanks to God; I want you to fulfill your vows to the Most High.”
    Proverbs 10:29-30
    30The godly will never be disturbed, but the wicked will be removed from the land.
    This concept of being removed from the land is a theme I keep focusing on ever since we read through Leviticus. The land actually expelling out its inhabitants, Hmmm (Leviticus 18:25, 28)
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= Amy:

    Tangential Thoughts on Leviticus & Numbers…
    I’ve enjoyed them much more than last year. Why? I think the pictures on the blog (thanks!), and the reflective questions have been a great help towards applying these teachings to my life.
    TRANSITION & WANDERINGS
    A commentary from Warren Wiersbe notes Numbers is a book of transition and wanderings. Who cannot relate to that? Everyone feels this way at times and wants to know what their purpose is, what they should do and where they should go… hence the popularity of The Purpose Driven Life. It is a good book.
    WANDERING? LEARNING?
    While the Israelites were kind of on hold for 40 years wandering in the desert- what were they learning?
    One piece from todays reading (Num 9:15-23) is they were learning to follow God- to have some sensitivity and awareness in this. They looked to see if the cloud moved during the day- and if it did- they moved.
    “Whether the cloud stayed above the tabernacle for two days, a month,or a year, the people of Israel stayed in camp and did not move on. But as soon as it lifted, they broke camp and moved on. So they camped or traveled at the Lord’s command, and they did whatever the Lord told them through Moses.” Num 9:22-23
    WHERE IS MY CLOUD/PILLAR OF FIRE?
    Okay, sometimes I would not mind seeing this real visible cloud/pillar of fire out on my front lawn, so I would know -yes its time to move on or stay in certain areas of life. I know the Israelites are a bit on the rebellious side, in the past whineing about wanting to go back to Egypt, but at least here they seem to be obedient. They never say-hmmm, this area of the desert is really nice, lets stay a couple days extra, or gosh, I just got my tent set up correctly, or hey you guys unpack I’m gonna go on ahead. Maybe they did mumble these things, but when the cloud moved, they moved. How hard is it to get us to move? How hard is to get us to stay? Are we even paying attention? While we don’t have the Lord’s presence in the cloud, I know we have the Holy Spirit and God speaks to us in a number of ways. We have to be attentive.
    I cannot quite make the connection, but all this moving & not moving, makes me think of a quote.
    “Understanding what God is about to do where you are is more important than telling God what you want to do for Him.” By Henry Blackaby
    DISTANCE>>>
    Here is a great question: I once read that the distance between Mt. Sinai and the promised land was not very far. What was the distance? If God had allowed them to walk straight there, how long would it have taken? I thought I heard something like 10 days.
    Take care!
    AMY

    ======= Ramona:

    Hey Amy, It supposedly should only have been a two-week journey. It took God two weeks to Get Israel out of Egypt but it took forty years to get Egypt out of Israel. The miracle was that it took them forty years to take a two-week stroll, Hmmm!
    Ramona

    ========= Matt:

    Mike, God is moving me over here, your comments on the brevity of life and the end times are exactly what God, through the Holy Spirit spoke to my heart as I visited yesterday with some family members.
    Matt

    ======== Anka:

    Mark13:30 I tell you the truth, this generation[e] will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened.
    I’ve often wondered about this passage because the generation Jesus was talking about couldn’t have been those he was actually talking to since many more generations have come and gone since then…Does anyone have an idea what he meant in that verse?
    God bless you all
    Anka

    ======= Ramona:

    Anka,
    I looked up the Greek word translated “generation” in this verse and the word (Greek) can be applied to man, time, or nation. I’m inclined to think, based on the context, that in this passage it is referring to a period of time or dispensation. From the time of Jesus’ death, we have been in what is known as the “last days.” And many think we are in the last of the “last days.”
    As per Thayer’s dictionary:
    G1074
    γενεά
    genea
    Thayer Definition:
    1) fathered, birth, nativity
    2) that which has been begotten, men of the same stock, a family
    2a) the several ranks of natural descent, the successive members of a genealogy
    2b) metaphorically a group of men very like each other in endowments, pursuits, character
    2b1) especially in a bad sense, a perverse nation
    3) the whole multitude of men living at the same time
    4) an age (i.e. the time ordinarily occupied be each successive generation), a space of 30 – 33 years
    Part of Speech: noun feminine
    Hope this helps,
    Ramona

    ======== John:

    Anka,
    Matt 24:3
    “…when will this happen, and what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age?”
    Matthew adds this perspective – “sign of your coming” – which would have been of interest to the Jewish audience of his gospel. Mark has no need to include this to his Gentile audience.
    To answer your question on “this generation”, you need to look at the lesson or parable of fig tree. The events that unfold will be like the leaves starting to bud on a tree. Soon the tree will be in full foliage. (similar imagery using “birth pains”).
    “I tell you the Truth” (or “verily” or “amen”) is what a witness said in a Jewish court to indicate he is speaking the Truth.
    So Jesus is saying – ‘I am speaking the truth’ – “this generation will certainly not pass”. Jesus is summing up his lesson(parable): the generation that sees these events (signs) unfold (tree budding, beginning of birth pains) will not pass away away before it all happens, culminating in the “Son of Man” coming (second coming).
    He ends the lesson by empasizing his “Word” is more durable than the “heavens and earth”.
    A genearation of thirty or so years would certainly see things to the conclusion if you view the whole discouse as regarding the “tribulation”. Tribulation lasts “seven years”.
    People argue whether the “church” will be there or not, and there are certainly other interpretations on “this generation” as Chip pointed out. In my straightforward interpretation of the Bible, the explanation I gave fits best with my outline of the Bible.
    Of course, I could be wrong, and in that case I will have to apologize to you in heaven : )
    John

    ======= Anka:

    Thanks Ramona and John for your explanations…I’m sure John I’ll be too awed by heaven to remember the question anyway:)…do you know any site I can do a larger study on that.I know that verse has been a tool for many to discredit the words of Jesus and I want to be able to fully explain it.God bless you all
    Anka

    ======= Mark:

    Hi Everyone, I really love the old Testement verses today. The imagery of God being right in the middle. The focal point of their lives, very visible. The Israelites trusted and obeyed God. The were truly following Him. Where do we stand i our lives? Are we following after God? Are we moving when He moves, staying where He stays? I pray that our Lord will develop that passion and desire in my life to seek Him and His kindgom first.
    Mark

    ======= Betty:

    What great imagery in today’s readings! God, the Almighty in the midst of His people, a cloud or fire, His obvious presence to lead the nation of Israel. Question for myself: Do I look upward everyday with my heart to see where God is? Without looking for Him, how do I know what He wants for me today, tomorrow, moment to moment? Truely, God is our God forever and our guide through life. I just have to remember always to acknowledge His presence with me and His desire to guide me with His word, and the Holy Spirit. Isn’t God good that He seeks us out in relationship and reveals Himself to us everywhere. We just need to be tuned in.
    Betty

    ======= Ramona:

    Numbers 8:1-9:23
    Today’s reading in the Old Testament brought to mind things from the New as well as some from the Prophets. The first being,
    1 ) Say to Aaron, When you set up and light the lamps, the seven lamps shall be made to give light in front of the lampstand. And Aaron did so; he lighted the lamps of the lampstand to give light in front of it …. (Numbers 8:2-3 AMP)
    The Light of the Word is for our steps going forward not backwards. We are to examine our mistakes and our past so that we will understand and identify the “traps” of the sins that has so easily beset us (Hebrews 12:1) when we see them coming, but I believe we are not to so closely examine the past by use of God’s Word at the exclusion of what is up ahead.
    Jesus said to him, No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back [to the things behind] is fit for the kingdom of God. (Luke 9:62 AMP)
    2 ) The tribe of Levi pointed to the time when each of us (Believers) would be asked to be a “Living Sacrifice” by presenting their bodies (Romans 12:1)
    For they are wholly given to Me from among the Israelites; instead of all who open the womb, the firstborn of all the Israelites, I have taken the Levites for Myself. For all the firstborn of the Israelites are Mine, both of man and beast; on the day that I smote every firstborn in the land of Egypt [not of Israel], I consecrated them and set them apart for Myself. (Numbers 8:16-17 AMP)
    The Tribe of Levi was offered up as an exchange for the “first born” of all the other eleven tribes. This to me was clearly a type of Christ.
    3 ) God is a God that allows us to “reason” with Him (Isaiah 1:18) He wants us to come top Him to get an explanation of His laws and rules, and when we have faith enough to ask He will honor us so that we receive what we have asked (Matthew 7:7).
    Those men said to [Moses], We are defiled by touching the dead body. Why are we prevented from offering the Lord’s offering at its appointed time among the Israelites? And Moses said to them, Stand still, and I will hear what the Lord will command concerning you. And the Lord said to Moses … (Numbers 9:7-9 AMP)
    4 ) And on the day that the tabernacle was reared up the cloud covered the tabernacle, namely, the tent of the testimony: and at even there was upon the tabernacle as it were the appearance of fire, until the morning. So it was always: the cloud covered it by day, and the appearance of fire by night. And when the cloud was taken up from the tabernacle, then after that the children of Israel journeyed: and in the place where the cloud abode, there the children of Israel pitched their tents. (Numbers 9:15-17 KJV)
    If the cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night represents the Holy Spirit guiding and leading us, may we all yield to the leading of the Spirit as He directs our path so we will know when to “pitch” our tents and when to take them up and move. This I pray in Jesus’ glorious name, Amen.
    In order to do this we must travel lightly and have made the decision to leave behind the things that cannot be carried.
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= Daniel:

    Excellent site!
    ¡God bless You!
    Daniel

    ======= Pat:

    Numbers 9:1-14, the reading about the Passover, really grabbed my attention this morning. Some of the Levites had become unclean because of being exposed to a dead body and they wanted to participate in the Passover with the other Levites. They came to Moses and wanted to know why they couldn’t participate. Moses told them he would consult with the Lord before giving them an answer. When Moses took the problem to God, God told him that it would be okay for them and for anyone who was on a journey to go on and participate in the Passover rituals. What this said to me this morning is that God wants to be consulted! He wants to be in the loop when there are decisions to be made. When we include God, then He will provide the provisions for us in which we can work out the problem. From our past readings we have learned that it is when we do not consult with Him and leave Him out of our decision-making, that things don’t turn out well.
    God Bless!
    Pat

    ======= Johnnie:

    I so believe that God surrounds us with His protection. Last night I witnessed this when a topper on a truck blew off on the highway. I watched it in slow motion as if someone was ripping it off from the top and throwing it in front of me. Praise God that I missed it. It literally skipped in front of me and was moved to the side. I went back to the place and it seems as if no one was hurt either. So…God wasn’t just watching out for me, he was watching out for those around me.
    Johnnie

    ======= Ed:

    Num 8:9-13, 17-19 – The Levites are appointed specially by God to serve Him, the people of Israel were instructed to lay hands on them to dedicate them as a wave offering. The Levites are God’s gift to Aaron and his sons to assist them to make atonement for the people of Israel, that there may be no plague among them. Application: To those who are called to serve God in the ministry of helps to assist the pastors, it is also a divine appointment from God and the people (congregation) are to lay hands on them to dedicate and bless them for their service to God so that the people will be ministered and blessed (free from plagues).
    Ed

    ======= Angie:

    What would you do differently if today was your last day alive? what would i do differently? many things. never would have gotten married and to be in the mess i am today. i would have traveled way way more, and took the scholarship i was offered to the art institute of pittsburg, should have went to australia when tony asked me to come visit him, never have said the things i said to him to ruin our friendship, which i will work to my dying day to fix and resolve. no matter what. and so many more things i would change. to many to mention on here.
    mark stands out to me today. i’ve had a few near death experiences where i should be dead now but i’m not. why, cuz it wasn’t my time yet. my time here on earth is not done. like last week with our furnance, i could have laid down and never woken back up. but i didn’t. i called my dad cuz i was smelling gas fumes. that happened one other time 6 years ago. me, my husband and his two kids, (will be nice here) and the dogs could have died that night. i was in a really really bad car accident and walked away from it without a scratch or bruise on me. i was sore the next day but i was alive. even the sherrif couldn’t believe i walked away from it ok. but only god knows when its your time, defiantly. from the second we are born, he has our whole lives mapped out and knows everything.
    Angie

    ======= Jenny:

    I am definitely interested in eschatology, it fascinates me. but i dont focus on it more then i should, i am on alert that any day could be my last here and have I shared sufficiently with others? I think it gives us an urgency and to see prophecies fulfilled in my life time, blows my mind!
    i recently saw a website of a guy who claims God gave him the month and year of the rapture. i dismissed it, i think its soo wrong to ever say we know something like that when as in Mark, Jesus made it very clear no one would know! but we would be aware of the seasons. If God didnt want us aware, Jesus wouldnt have told us the signs to look for, I believe, so we see the urgency!
    What would I do differently if today was my last day? well, that doesnt give me much time to do things, but honestly, nothing. I live every day as if its my last. i have lost many loved ones to ‘expected’ and unexpected deaths, so i learned at a younger age, to tell ppl you love them and tell them often, you may not get another chance. Not just tell them, but show them. Also, we may lose our loved ones at any day, so never say goodbye without the thought this could be your final goodbye, that you are ok leaving things as they are. They know how you feel. not to be morbid, but i suffered so much pain and guilt over this for yearrrrs. A loved one died unexpectedly, and i was in pain and mourning. My best friend (the person closest to me in the world!) was there for me, but a month later she committed suicide as well. this pretty much ruined my life, but God has been mending me greatly.
    After that my mom got cancer, and after a year of suffering, she died, but I did get to say all i wanted to her. a year after that a good friend of mine and I had a falling out and we didnt speak for a couple yrs. one day God put him on my heart, ‘find him and make amends!’. why? as far as i knew this guy hated me, but God insisted and I obeyed. i got a hold of this guy through a friend, not sure how he’d react, he was thrilled to hear from me! so i went down to his job and visited him…it was like old times, i ran to him and hugged him and just looking in his eyes, we both knew the past was forgiven. it was a very joyous day. (i gave him my number but he never called. so my mutual friend who saw him often said he would say hi to me, so i gave her my number to give to him and I told her, tell him to call me!) She gave him my ., but he looked away and gave it back and said, no i cant…(????). We were both perplexed by this. Long story short about a year later i got a call from another friend that he died of Aids :(. But what if i hadnt listened to God and made amends, i would have lived in guilt for so long!!!
    I lived in fear and anxiety daily after all this that someone else would die. but God doesnt want me to live like that. he wants me to trust Him and I know no matter what He will be there.
    Once on the freeway i saw a anti-smoking billboard that said something like 40% of people alive today will die from smoking related deaths. Ok, true maybe, but i was thinking, well 100% of ppl alive today will die! i kinda thought that was silly.
    anyways yes, i thank God often for much! “Trust me in your times of trouble, and I will rescue you, and you will give me glory.” i love that!!
    Jenny

    ======= Jenny:

    I wanted to share an amazing story if anyone is interested. I thought of God leading the Israelites by a pillar of fire when I heard it, so when i read this in Numbers, i thought of the story. This was back in Nov or Dec. My sis, a believer, lives in CO, anyone remember the terrible blizzards there last winter? well, my sis had been going through personl things, so we were praying God would help her see things more clearly and some very specific, personal stuff.
    Anyhow, my sis arrived to work last winter and then was told to go home bcos the blizzard was getting bad. right as she was leaving she heard the governor declared a state of emergency, “no one leave their house!” but she was on the road already and wanted to get home to her family. On her way, her car got stuck in the snow and she was scared and started praying and two guys ran out of a fast food restaurant n dug her out. Further down the road her car got stuck again, she could barely see anything, no one in sight and she was just crying to the Lord, terrified she’d be stranded in her car in the freezing blizzard. Suddenly she looked up and an old man was there with a shovel digging her out. She kept saying thank you, but he just said, ok, when i say ‘gun it’, go! (where did he come from? an angel perhaps?) So she got out. she made her way to a route but by this time the blizzard was worsening. To make matters worse, her windshield wipers froze! so she had to roll her windows all the way down just to see out, and stick her head out the window while driving! She kinda knew about where she was, but couldnt see and knew there was a drop off cliff nearby! she was terrified and thought she might die. She was praying and praying (she had called me but i missed her call) but she called her kids and told them, ‘stop what your doing and pray for me! (these lil angels are prayer warriors!) So soon she felt a calm surround her, a peace from God and she knew the kids were praying. she couldnt see anything but kept driving and suddenly she looked up and saw a light up several feet high, a flashing light…it must have been from a truck. So she said, Ok God, i’m trusting you. I’m gonna follow this light, i trust you will lead me home. (she lives an hour away from work so she was quite a ways off…and her journey ended up taking her 4 hours!). So, not knowing WHERE the truck was going, could be anywhere, she followed it…thinking at any moment she could go off the drop-off cliff but she said, Ok God, my life is in Your hands 100%.
    So she just followed this truck for ages, and who knows where she was going! seemed like an eternity! Suddenly, she looked up and saw a sign for the city she lives in! She lived only about 5 minutes from that sign. UNbelievable, God led her directly home! She was able to make her way home after this. So she got home, car smoking weird and she had a bad headache and felt sick so she lay down. she called her hubby who was stranded at his job (overnight) and explained the way she felt and the way he car was acting funny. he said, sounds like carbon monoxide poisoning. So a day or 2 later they inspected her car, there was snow stuck in the exhaust pipe! she looked up online, if a person has a window rolled down 6 inches and their tailpipe is blocked, it takes about 6 minutes for it to be fatal. she had been driving like that for hours maybe! BUT, her windshield wipers had froze, forcing her to roll both her windows down all the way, the reason she is alive still!!
    I thought this was amazing and knowing my sister’s personal struggles right before this, she needed to go through this, to see she needs COMPLETE trust in God 100% bcos he WILL take care of her, a renewed desire for life, and the power of prayer, not to mention the affect this story had on me and others we told. This is 100% the hand of God! I thank Him he spared her life, but also that he spoke to her through this and the things He desired to show her (the specific personal things) were revealed to her in this storm!
    Jenny

    ======= Mae:

    What a wonderful & powerful testimony, Jenny!!!
    I’ve had experiences like this (well, not exactly like this, but you know what I mean), and it’s so amazing to feel God’s hand helping you.
    What would you do differently if today was your last day alive? ~ If this was my last day? I’d go on the streets and spread the Word with a huge megaphone! It’s illegal to use a megaphone without city permission, but hey, what are they gonna do? Arrest me? It’s my last day alive!!! LOL I’ll let the whole city know that THIS is my last day alive and I’m not afraid! I’m not afraid to leave this world because I’m going home! How powerful would that be? I bet I can get a lot of people to be saved that way! So that’s what I would do differently if today was my last day alive: I’d go preach the Gospel instead of going to the office!!!
    Reading Mark made my heart go faster … I don’t know what it is, but whenever I read, talk or hear about the end of times, my heart goes faster. Mark 13:33&34 make me think about the song from Crystal Lewis. “People get ready, Jesus is coming, soon we’ll be going home. People get ready, Jesus is coming to take from the world his own”. I love that song so much! We don’t know when it’s going to happen, we don’t know when the rapture is. But get ready! “No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. Be on guard! Be alert! You do not know when that time will come.”
    Psalm 50:14&15 “What I want instead is your true thanks to God; I want you to fulfill your vows to the Most High. Trust me in your times of trouble, and I will rescue you, and you will give me glory.” ~ I trust Him, I trust Him all the way. Like with Jaden now … I know Jaden will be allright. I trust Him! All the prayers for Jaden, here and all over the world. He’ll listen to those prayers and Jaden will be allright! I give God all the glory! He answered so many of my prayers! He saved my husband, he saved my parents! God desereves all the glory!
    Mae

    ======= Katie:

    Good morning!
    The Lord spoke to me when I was reading the OT passage this morning about
    Num 9:22 & 23:”Whether the cloud stayed above the Tabernacle for two days, a month, or a year, the people of Israel stayed in camp and did not move on. But as soon as it lifted, they broke camp and moved on. So they camped or traveled at the LORD’s command, and they did whatever the LORD told them through Moses.”
    I remember when I was younger, when I read this, I would always get jealous that the Israelites had such a clear vision of what they should do. But as I read it this morning, the Lord showed me that as long as I’m reading His Word and praying to Him, He will always give me a clear answer and lead me. “Open the eyes of my heart, Lord, Open the eyes of my heart, I want to see You, I want to see You…”
    This has been very clear to me in recent days. I was having a couple of serious issues, and now that I’m spending time in His Word again, His guidance is so clear and so obvious to me.
    His Word, to me, is like the clould (the fire) over the Tabernacle giving me a stop, go, rest here, work here, be with Me signals. Now it’s my turn to be obediant and follow his directions! : )
    Thank You Lord
    Katie

    ======= Casey:

    I don’t think there would be enough time to do it all. so i think the one thing i’d do is spend time with God. i would definitly feel unworthy because, i do not spend time with Him on a daily bases so i would be ashamed, that now that i know this life is over i’m going to spend it with him, i wouldn’t want Him to say i’m just doing it to get in, but he knows my heart and i truly want to be with Him. Just Yesterday I drove 5 miles with my emergency brake on. I noticed it when i got there. went I came out and started to leave, as i was backing out i went to put my brakes and they would not work so i coasted back into a parking spot. as i sat there i thought, Thank You Lord for bringing me this far and that when i pulled in here the brakes didn’t go out then, i would have hit that woman that was waiting for me to pull in. and that there was noone behind me when i pulled out. so my brakes had gotten so hot they quit working. but they waited till i got to where i was going. belive me it’s a scary thing when you push your brakes and they go all the way down to the floor board. this is only one small example that lets me know he really cares.
    Casey

    ======= Angie:

    ok, i guess i mizunderstood!!!!….if today was my last day here on earth, i would spend it doing all kinds of things. i would first of all, spend it with my mom, dad, grandma, jay, jeff, angie and cassandra and bunk and her two kids, lexi and dakota. cuz thats all the family i have left now. i’d have one hell of a huge party with all our friends and live it totally up!!!!! i’d have a few bands, spike and the bulldogs, and a dj of course, and dance all night long and drink all the margaritas and sex on the beaches i could get my hands on with my closest and dearest friends knowing it would be my last time to ever do that with them. i would call tony up and try to apologize to him for the all the things i’ve said to him and try to make amends with him. and i would keep calling him back till he actually listened. whats he going to do? its my last day on earth, right? i’d tell him i’ve always loved and cared about him and how special he is to me and always will be. i don’t care what anyone says, this is how i feel and its how i’m always going to feel. i can’t just turn off my feelings and i don’t want to either. i said i would fight for him to my dying day and i plan on doing just that. and even in the afterlife. but this is what i would do if it were my last day on here on earth. this is exactly how i plan to spend it. living it up with my family and friends for the last time. i want to leave them knowing they got to spend their last day with me on a good note, not one in a hospital dying or sick or whatever. i’ve seen my grandfather and my grandmother dying in a hospital bed and it sucks. i still can’t get the vision out of my head. and its hard. i don’t want that vision in my friends and families head. this may be wrong in some of your guys eyes but i’m to the point in my life i don’t care what other people think anymore. i know that god loves me, i’ve accepted him and believe and trust in him and know when i do die, i’ll be with the ones who i’ve lost before hand, and will be waiting for the rest to join me and we’ll have one big party again up there. and i’m looking forward to it. i’m not scared to die. i used to be. but i’m not anymore. i haven’t been for a good many years. the only thing i’m scared about is leaving my family and friends behind and knowing how dearly they’ll be grieving over me. and i can’t bear that thought. plus, i’m just not ready to go yet. and god himself knows that or otherwise i’d be gone a long time ago!!!!! i’m too mean and fiesty to leave just yet!!!!!!! lol!
    Angie

    ======= Betsy:

    The entire account of the journey of the children of Israel being directed by God stand out for me today. The fact fact that they knew the mind of God and followed him is amazing. when He said wait, they waited as long as He wanted them to and when He said move they moved not asking questions. Today most times, we do not focus on God to show us when to move or when to wait in our life’s journey. This a great lesson that we should seek God’s face in all we do. If God directs our path then we shall not miss the it.
    In Mark 13:31 “Heaven and earth shall pass away: but my words shall not pass away.” The word of God stands for all generations, It is true and shall not change!
    Betsy

    ======= Caroline:

    Mike we love you…
    In heaven we will meet so I can thank you….
    Because I haven’t seen you until now….
    May Our Lord bless you until the end of our journey together at the end of the year….
    Caroline

    ======= Elsa:

    Hello,
    Yesterday, I wrote to two people about forgiveness, their forgiveness towards me. Many years ago my actions were horrible also my emotions were out of whack. I acted out in the worse way…I have since joined a wonderful church that is teaching me about obedience and submission. I have also been doing my devotions and reading other christian books. In reading one particular book, it made reference to your scripture that we know not when my time or when the end times will come. But rest assure I will be judged for my actions. I got up from bed and decided it was time to stop feeling bad and correct the wrongs that I had been justifying. Thank you for confirming that what I did yesterday and what I will do today is written down and I will be held accountable for my actions.
    Elsa

    ======= Lisa:

    Help!
    I read the suggested link for Mark, Chapter 13.
    Can someone shed light on the following excerpt from the link.
    “117 A common misunderstanding about end times—even in Bible-teaching churches—pertains to the preaching of the Gospel to all nations. Many believe that Jesus cannot return until the Gospel is preached to every living soul. Some seek to bring about the return of Christ by preaching to every soul—as if Jesus will immediately return the very moment that last person hears the Gospel. Note the interesting difference between Mark 13:10 and Matthew 24:14.”
    I don’t quite understand what the person is stating as far as the “misunderstanding” goes.
    Thanks!
    Lisa

    ======= Tom:

    Thanks for your site and the work you put into it.
    Tom

    ======= Elizabeth:

    Hello All,
    Glad that we are finally beginning to MOVE in Numbers…there IS a cloud to follow and onward I march.
    One thing I found interesting was this verse
    “And this was the workmanship of the lampstand, hammered work of gold. From its base to its flowers, it was hammered work; according to the pattern that the LORD had shown Moses, so he made the lampstand. ” -Numbers 8:4
    Not only did the Lord give Moses the ten commandments and the law, but He gave specific directions for the lampstand–placement of the lampstand–even down to the exact PATTERN He showed Moses. The extent of His specificity, His meticulous attention to obscure details is fascinating to me.
    Of course, this entire universe reflects His meticulous and glorious nature. Down to the pattern of the lampstand—WHY does the Lord care about a lampstand? I may as well ask, “Why does He care about the cattle on a thousand hills” (Psalm 50:10 from today’s reading), How can He know “all the birds of the hills” (Psalm 50:11). And why in the world does he bother with the likes of men??
    I don’t know, but I’m SO thankful He does!
    I find great comfort in the thought that He knows all these details…that when I walk through quiet forest coves where flowers bloom unseen—I know that HE sees them. He ordained the very place that flower would grow and bloom. It strengthens my spirit to think upon such truths.
    Elizabeth

    ======= Reuben:

    In Psalm 50, it is interesting that the wicked try to do a religious thing or two, but God see through them/ Also interesting that God stays silent through some of their sin, and the wicked take the silence to mean consent – but He will not be silent forever, meaning judgment is inevitable.
    Reuben

    ======= Luch:

    Mike
    through your tireless investment of helping people read the scriptures on a daily basis you are helping us all to ‘be on our guard and alert’. Another parallel verse to Mark 13:32-33 is Paul’s closing thoughts to the wayward Corinthians when he writes, “Be on the alert, stand firm in the faith, be courageous, be strong, and let all you do be done in love.” I corinthians 16:13, 14 I like the last part ‘let all you do be done in love’, which resonates with 1 corinthians 13 Pursue Love at all costs!! So for balance of the year I will continue to be alert and be on my guard’ but seek to allow the Love of God to influence all of my thoughts, words and deeds. I find that many ‘end day talkers/writers’ are long in the tooth on their prognosticians but short on ‘love’. I’d rather be off on my precise predictions of future but be ‘on’ in my intention to love God and those around me.
    And thanks Mike for continuing to make OYB a ‘sacred space’, a place to come and just ‘be alone with God’.
    A fitting scripture is Mark 13:31 that OYB helps us to keep in perspective–“Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away.” And if you add 1 cor 13:13 to Mark 13:31, you have “now abide faith, hope and love, but the greatest of these is love.’ So 4 wonderful values to embrace–the scriptures, faith, hope and love. Wow!! It doesn’t get better than that for a Lord’s day, eh!! : )
    And here’s another thought for the day that is connected to our watching and waiting, guarding, and embracing faith, hope, love and the scriptures, and this comes from Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard —
    God creates out of nothing. Wonderful you say. Yes, to be sure , but he does what is still more wonderful: he makes saints out of sinners.” Right on Soren!!!
    Luch

    ======= Steve:

    Numbers 8:1-9:23
    The Israelites didn’t know when they would suddenly break camp and move. I can’t imagine what it would have been like, living in a camp and having to move at the drop of a hat. One thing for sure, it would make you think twice about accumulating more stuff. Imagine if we were the Israelites today and had to break camp, carrying that big screen TV could be hard on the back. The New Testament apostles and disciples also traveled light and shared things in common.
    Think about how amazing it would have been to actually see God working with external visible signs such as the pillar of fire and the cloud telling us when and where to move. As amazing as that sounds, the New Covenant is even more amazing, instead of external signs we have the Holy Spirit inside us, the New Covenant leading and directing us on the path of adventure and fulfillment as the Holy Spirit places His will upon our heart.
    Steve

    ======= Frederick:

    Psalm 50:14-15
    14 “Sacrifice thank offerings to God,
    fulfill your vows to the Most High,
    15 and call on me in the day of trouble;
    I will deliver you, and you will honor me.”
    From these two verses, my impression is that God wants us to have a relationship with Him, rather than doing the rituals without any committment from the heart.
    Frederick

    ======= Jill:

    I thank God ever day for all he has given me! good and bad! He is shaping and molding me more to His likeness! Thanks mike for your honesty and humbleness. As a commentator you don’t come across as self righteous! My brother and I are following your blog ever day and growing in The knowledge of His word!
    Jill

    ======== Cathy:

    The scripture of Numbers 8-9:23 “Tell Aaron that when he sets up the seven lamps in the lampstand, he is to place them so their light shines forward.” and Mark 13:14-37 reminds us that we should be ready at any time. To be ready we have to place the lamps in such a way that their light shines in the future.
    It helps me understand that as I don’t know when the end is, i have to be ready, trust God and keep moving.
    Thank you all.
    Have a blessing day.
    Cathy

    ======= Ron:

    If today was the last day that we have, I would step into work , stand on the break room table and tell everyone to repent of their sins for The Lord is coming soon. I would not have to worry about getting fire from my job. Wish I could do that now but working for the government ……
    Ron

    ======= James:

    Mike,
    Thank you for emphasizing that God says “no one knows the hour or the day of His return”. We are all in end times. 100 years if we are so allowed by God to live on this earth.
    The Rapture…. I pray that everyone that anyone who believes in the pre-tribulation rapture read about the man who misinterpreted this as etched in stone prophecy from the Bible in the 1830’s. His name was John Nelson Darby. Please take time to read about this man who came up with this after he fell of his horse.
    We all believe that Jesus is coming a second time and it will be the final time. But the idea that the Lord will come and take the believers and leave the unbelievers on earth for a thousand years to rule the earth is not Biblical.
    The Christian Research Institute has a very sound interpretation of Jesus’s Second coming back by the Bible itself. http://www.equip.org. We need to seek the truth of every part of God’s Word not books and movies by Tim Lahay.
    Thank you and God Bless
    James

    ======== Robert:

    Numbers 9:10
    The Passover Celebration
    “…or are away on a journey”, these few words tweaked my curiosity. I always thought the Israelites moved about in a huge group never straying far from the camp. However, this suggests they may have been traveling, trading, vacationing, away from the group? I would like to research this a bit more, any ideas? NB: Over 40 years, they set up camp 42 times.
    Mark 13
    End Times
    I agree with Mike. Too much speculation on end times and maybe not enough on our own end. Our thing is to keep awake because Jesus doesn’t want us to sleep walk through life. Be attentive to what is going on around us and ask him what does he want me to be aware of?
    Ramona: Love your spirit today…raining cats and dogs…. “Head um up, move um out!”……double chocolate devil food cake.
    Robert

    ======== Mitch:

    NT – prophecy? When talking to youth at church – I just say – “Jesus is coming back”. There were 200-350 (depending on your source) verses in OT predicting Jesus’ first visit to Earth. Double that number for the second coming of Jesus. (Plus all the NT references). It was correct the first time, and I trust it will be correct about the second.
    Mark 13:30 – IMO what this is saying that WHEN people see all these signs – Jesus’ return will be in THAT generation.
    Mitch

    ======= Dee:

    Again, Ramona, your insights amaze me! You are right on them sister. I say and noticed in Leviticus too, when it started out telling Aaron to set up the seven lamps in the lampstand so the light shines forward in front of the lampstand. I thought symbollically of us, in that we are the lampstand, the Holy Spirit is our Light that guides our path, the Lord dwells in us and as he descended into Heaven He told His disciples He would send a special helper to guide the Way, The Holy Spirit: John 14-16. Just as God sent the sudden appearance of the cloud of fire by day and a pillar of fire by night to guide so He is sending His Spirit to dwell among you.
    In Mark, Wow! The powerful Spirit filled, God Breathed Words that transform our lives: God and His son are saying Get Ready! Don’t sit idle with your head in the ground like an ostrich so to speak, but get ready! Be prepared like the 10 Virgins(Matthew 25:1-13) with the oil, don’t idle or procrastinate, go out and prepare your flock that God has chosen for you to minister to, Everyone has people that God has sent our way to tell of the Good News of the Gospel..However, he tells us, not to get impatient, or run our mouth about when, or where, and not be busy bodies about “telling” others when or what or trying to “help” God out with the finite details, because God owns it all and is the only All Knowing, He is the Great I AM!! Be assured and greatful, that our Daddy supplies all our needs according to His riches and glory through Christ Jesus, and He Owns it all, all the cattle on a thousand hills, the gold is His, the silver is His, Be thankful that you are ambassadors to the throne, that you are His children, You are Joint Heirs with Jesus, Your Big Brother!! Romans 8:16-17. Hallelujah!!
    Be Blessed,
    Dee

  • Numbers 6:1-7:89 + Mark 12:38-13:13 + Psalm 49:1-20 + Proverbs 10:27-28
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    Old Testament – Today in Numbers chapter 6 we read about the Nazirite laws!  The Nazirite vows could be taken for as little as 30 days or as long as a lifetime.  It was voluntary – except parents could take the vow for their children, making them Nazirites for life.  Samson, Samuel, and John the Baptist are all thought to have been Nazirites for life.  Below is a painting by C.E. Brock of Samson and the lion from Judges 14:6 –

    Samson

    Today in Numbers chapter 6 verses 22-27 we will read the well known “Aaronic Blessing”, which I’ve underlined in the verses (and is in the image below) – “The LORD said to Moses, “Tell Aaron and his sons, ‘This is how you are to bless the Israelites. Say to them: “The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; the LORD turn his face toward you and give you peace.” “So they will put my name on the Israelites, and I will bless them.”” How does this blessing speak to you today? Have you heard this blessing prayed aloud before? Can you imagine this ancient blessing that has been prayed innumerable times in history being prayed over you today? Take a few moments to really meditate upon the 3 sections of the blessing. Do you notice that each section begins with God’s name? Do you believe that God can indeed bless you and keep you (favor & protect you)? That he can indeed make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you (be pleased & be merciful and compassionate to you)? And do you believe that God can indeed turn his face toward you and give you peace (give approval & peace to you)? It is also of note that this blessing “put God’s name on the Israelites and they were blessed.” Do you believe that God’s name is upon you today? Do you want God’s name to be upon you today?

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    Chapter 7 is the longest chapter in the book of Numbers, and certainly an amazing one.  It is awesome to read about the presentation of offerings for the dedication of the altar over 12 days.  At the end of this chapter we read in verse 89: “Whenever Moses went into the Tabernacle to speak with the LORD, he heard the voice speaking to him from between the two cherubim above the Ark’s cover–the place of atonement–that rests on the Ark of the Covenant. The LORD spoke to him from there.”

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    New Testament – In Mark chapter 12 verses 41 through 43 today we read the powerful narrative of the Widow’s Mite – “Jesus went over to the collection box in the Temple and sat and watched as the crowds dropped in their money. Many rich people put in large amounts. Then a poor widow came and dropped in two pennies. He called his disciples to him and said, “I assure you, this poor widow has given more than all the others have given. For they gave a tiny part of their surplus, but she, poor as she is, has given everything she has.””  How does this narrative speak to you?  When it comes to your time, treasure, and talents, do you give to God out of your surplus?  Or do you give to God all that you have?  What should we learn today from the widow about giving?

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    Psalms – Psalm 49 verses 1-3 are a fantastic teaching that the Word of God, the Bible, is for everyone, no matter what our lots in life may be – “Listen to this, all you people! Pay attention, everyone in the world! High and low, rich and poor–listen! For my words are wise, and my thoughts are filled with insight.” Are you listening today?  Are you paying attention to the wise words and insights of the Bible?  Are you truly studying the Bible and then applying the Bible’s teachings to your life?  Then, verse 15 in this Psalm is beautiful: “But as for me, God will redeem my life.  He will snatch me from the power of death.”  How about for you?  Will God redeem your life?  Like the parable of the lost sheep that we read about in Luke 15:3-7, has Jesus saved you from being snatched from the power of death?

    Proverbs – Proverbs chapter 10 verse 27 teaches us – “Fear of the LORD lengthens one’s life, but the years of the wicked are cut short.” Below is a great image for Proverbs 10:28 from today’s readings:

    Worship Video: Based on reading the Aaronic blessing today in Numbers, here’s the blessing sung as a duet.  Beautiful!


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    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on three verses of Scripture today: “”The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the LORD turn his face toward you and give you peace.” Numbers 6:24-26 NIV

    Prayer Point: Pray that God will bless you and keep you. Pray that Jesus will give you peace. Pray Numbers 6:24-46 for your family and neighbors today.

    Comments from You & Questions of the Day:  Based on Proverbs 10:27 above, do you agree that the fear of the Lord lengthens your life?  Why or why not?  Do you think fear of the Lord is a good thing?  Why or why not?  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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    ======= Ramona:

    Numbers 6-7:89
    In the dedication of oneself to the Lord as a Nazirite (note in the Hebrew text, the English translation in the Tanakh, Nazirite is not capitalized), if someone defiles you by dying in your presence, you are required to present a “sin” offering as well as a guilt offering. This shows us how insidious sin is even when we are not participating in sin ourselves. The sin that is committed around us by others brings guilt upon us. So sin is not an individual thing, like yeast it spreads to those around us just because it is sin.
    Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God (Romans 10:17). Every time the people gathered to hear what the Lord had spoken the people heard, 24 The Lord bless you and protect you; 25 the Lord make His face shine on you, and be gracious to you; 26 the Lord look with favor on you and give you peace. God, because He made us, knows that it takes us hearing something over and over again before we believe it and this would “train” His people to understand His relationship with them. 27 In this way they will put My name on the Israelites, and I will bless them.”
    I was wondering why every tribe brought the exact same gift as they presented their gift to Moses after the Tabernacle was anointed and consecrated. But it makes perfect sense because God is not a respecter of persons so as long as everyone’s gift was the same, no one could claim a higher or lesser place in God’s sight based on what they gave.
    Which leads into today’s Gospel reading.
    Mark 12:38-13:13
    Folks not only jockey for power and position by the number of alphabets they have behind their names (degrees), but in a great many churches, including mine, people parade their counterfeit-power by the colorfulness and the high-powered labels on their clothes. This is a very easy trap to fall into and Jesus address his disciples and those he taught to watch out for these trappings from people who behind close doors or out of the light of day manipulate people to gather up money and property that don’t belong to them and cover it up by pretending to be holy.
    One of the things I find interesting about the widow that Jesus observed, it doesn’t say that Jesus ran or called after her so he could give her back her money. Jesus knew that there is a blessing in giving and He would have deprived her of that blessing if he had told her a) not to give, or b) given her money back to her. We need to encourage those who think they are poor because they lack monetary wealth to give to God because no one can out give God and it is in our giving that we receive.
    Jesus foretelling of the end times is both a blessing and a stumbling block to people. There are those who know that the injustices they see will not last forever and they will be given an opportunity to proclaim Jesus’ name to the nations or ethnos. This will user in opportunities to spread the Good News or Gospel, which is our primary purpose however uncomfortable the situation may be. Then there are those who sit around talking amongst themselves trying to figure out how long or short His return will be based on how they read the political and environmental climate. The problem with that is there is so much time being spent doing this they are not following the command of Jesus, which is to “occupy until I return.” Talents are being buried and are not being put to good use because we are talking about the wrong things.
    We use fear to try to get people into the Kingdom when they are suppose to come by faith (Hebrews 11:6)
    Psalm 49:
    This is a Psalm that tells it like it is. It seems to be something one would find in the Book of Proverbs, but here it sits in Psalms. If ever anyone needs to be reminded of the fragility of wealth, the frailty of intimidation and brute force, and the foolishness of human knowledge, one only need to turn to the Forty-ninth Psalm to get the straight deal.
    And as we go into the reading of today’s Proverb we see that our love affair with the human trappings of man’s power, wealth, might and human knowledge comes with defense.
    Proverbs 10:27-28
    27 Fear of the LORD lengthens one’s life, but the years of the wicked are cut short.
    28 The hopes of the godly result in happiness, but the expectations of the wicked are all in vain.
    I think where we go wrong in this affair when we think that life is confined to breathing and walking on this planet earth in our earth suits. We forget that we are spiritual beings trying to master the human experience. Our longevity is not in question, what is in question is at what location we are going to spend the rest of our spiritual lives: Like real estate its, location, location, location.
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= Anka:

    Numbers7:9 But to the sons of Kohath he gave none, because theirs was the service of the holy things, which they carried on their shoulders.
    I couldn’t help wondering why the sons of Kohath were given nothing…could it be that carrying the Holy things was a reward in itself…
    Fearing the Lord is a constant prayer of mine…it helps me keep my raging thoughts in order,it helps me not rely on grace when my flesh wants to lead in into disobedience…or the sin of omission…it helps me keep in mind that my creator is not only to be loved but to be feared,it helps me come to terms with my worthlessness and foolishness without Christ which makes me value the sacrifice more often than just during easter.Maybe I’m kinda hoping fear will not make me take love for granted.
    God bless you all
    Anka

    ======= Micah Girl:

    I love the Aaronic blessing and frequently pray it over my children when I am tucking them in, or use it to close a worship service in prayer. It is so powerful and I love benedictions!
    I thought that there was an interesting contrast in Mark between the teachers of the law who devour widows’ houses and pray for show (reminding me of modern-day, lavish-living, tv personalities who have people send in their money all the time) with the simple widow who really gave to the work of the Lord, not under manipulation but out of simple obedience.
    Also, I do indeed believe that “fear of the LORD lengthens one’s life, but the years of the wicked are cut short.” As I am growing in disciplines out of my fear of God my days themselves seem longer because I am wasting less time and am more in tune with God’s will for me.
    Micah Girl

    ======= Stacey:

    “Fear of the LORD lengthens one’s life, but the years of the wicked are cut short.”
    I believe that “to fear the Lord” brings eternity into view. Those who fear the Lord accept Jesus as their Savior and begin the life that continues forever. The wicked only live here in this life and when they die physically, they are eternally dead as well.
    To fear the Lord means to reverence Him in such a way as to live your life to please Him. For He is holy and Sovereign. His ways are not our ways, and His thoughts are not our thoughts.
    Is 55: 6 Seek the LORD while he may be found;
    call on him while he is near.
    7 Let the wicked forsake his way
    and the evil man his thoughts.
    Let him turn to the LORD, and he will have mercy on him,
    and to our God, for he will freely pardon.
    8 “For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
    neither are your ways my ways,”
    declares the LORD.
    Eternal life starts here and now for the believer. “Fear the Lord” becomes a sign posted on life’s highway that leads to the exit of real eternal life. “Fear the Lord” may very well be the signpost on the narrow gate. From Matt 7:13″Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. 14But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.
    Just like the picture of a highway, the destination may be a long way off. In California the sign post for “Sacramento” starts way down in San Diego. To travel the highway and make it all the way there are choices of turn offs to take for hundreds of miles. Lots of course corrections:just when you think you are on the right road, another option pops up and you have to check the signs and make sure that you are in the right lane to eventually reach “Sacramento”.
    So I liken “Fear the Lord” to the same type of sign post. “Fear the Lord” points out the right course to take. “Fear the Lord” helps one to understand the will of God. I can’t find all the “Fear the Lord” signposts myself. That is why I need the Holy spirit as Counselor and Guide. I need Him to show me His ways and teach me His paths. (Ps 25) I need the Lord to direct may steps. I need to be walking daily and in tune and in step with the Holy Spirit. (Gal 5:25)
    Here is the tragic result for those who do not find the narrow way. Again from Matt 7: 21″Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. 22Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and in your name drive out demons and perform many miracles?’ 23Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!’
    May God bless you all this day and may you find the narrow path. John 14:6 Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
    Hi Beryl, I am rejoicing with you and Stef about your surgery and God’s gracious Hand upon you.
    Stacey

    ======= Birdie:

    Stacey, I like your comments about following the long road. I also think that fear of the Lord means your life will be lengthened, but I think it is eternal life, which will go on forever, and as you said, begins right now.
    Birdie

    ======== Jim:

    DEFINITION OF FEAR OF GOD:
    “The fear of God is that awesome reverence of the LORD deriving from being sensitive to His glorious, holy and majestic Person resulting in respect and obedience.”
    Our reverence should not be one of fearfulness where we want to run away but a good healthy awe which creates a desire to serve.
    Jim

    ======= Ramona:

    umbers 6:1-7:89
    As I read today’s Old Testament passage, I thought how “expensive” it is to take the vow of a Nazarite and to submit oneself to undertake the symbolic “separation to God,” (6:5). The expense is in your time, your pocketbook and your emotions and “family” responsibility. In other words, to follow God and His Christ cost. This was not something one should be doing rashly.
    I am reminded of the Words of Jesus,
    “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his own father and mother, and wife and children, and brothers and sisters, and even his own life, he cannot be my disciple. Whoever does not carry his own cross and follow me cannot be my disciple. For which of you, wanting to build a tower, doesn’t sit down first and compute the cost to see if he has enough money to complete it? (Luke 14:26-28 NET.)
    Jesus told the rich young ruler to sell everything he had and, “Come, follow me ….” (Matthew 10:21). Sometimes I wonder if, when we are actively trying to “win” others to Christ, we are like many unethical salesman, not dealing truthfully in what it cost to follow Christ. On the other hand, we may not be explaining our “product” carefully and rightfully because we ourselves really don’t know what we are selling because we have not considered the cost to ourselves, hmmm.
    The offering for the dedication of the Tabernacle is very curious to me, all tribes gave the same thing no matter their size. Not only could no one say, they gave more than the others did; no one tribe gave less either because of their numbers. I believe the “fee” or tax for the Temple/Tabernacle was the same amount for everyone no matter the person’s financial status, and I think we had some comments about that from our previous readings. Interestingly enough for me this Old Testament reading kind of fits into the widow and her 2 pennies in the reading of the New.
    I believe she feared God enough to understand that what she gave she was obligated to give so she gave out of her fear of God while others gave out of their “wealth,” not out of their fear of a Holy God.
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= Chip:

    Ramona,
    One thought on the equality of the tribes:
    Judah, through Ephraim and Manasseh, gave a double portion. Levi gave nothing.
    The latter is undoubtedly due to the Levites’ separation as priests.
    The former: due to Judah’s birthright (double portion of the inheritance)?
    Chip

    ======= Ramona:

    Chip– I believe Ephraim and Manasseh were Joseph’s kids but because Jacob adopted them as his own I think each qualifies as Jacob’s children, thus possibly a separate tribe.
    Come to think of it could it be that Joseph (double portion) is a type of the New Testament church receiving as the ones grafted in by adoption better promises based on a “better” covenant? Sorry I am work and don’t have access right now to my references. Also, since levies didn’t have to bring an offering because they ministered in the Tabernacle, could we back track there exemption to that conversation we had about ministerial compensation (This is just a rhetorical question I don’t want to bring up the angst from our previous conversation.)
    Chip thanks for the “catch.”
    My understanding of the Fear of the Lord is taken primarily from the book of Proverbs,
    Pro 8:13 The fear of the LORD is to hate evil: pride, and arrogance, and the evil way, and the froward mouth, do I hate.
    Ramona

    ======= John:

    Chip
    “Judah, through Ephraim and Manasseh, gave a double portion.”
    I am confused????
    “The one who brought his offering on the first day was Nahshon son of Amminadab of the tribe of Judah.”
    Nahshon represented the tribe of Judah.
    Ephraim and Manasseh were adopted in to keep the number of tribes at twelve. One to carry on for Joseph (Jacob’s son) and the other to take the place of Levi (Jacob’s son) who was not counted as a tribe. They each headed their own tribe.
    Why keep it at twelve?
    12 – THE NUMBER OF GOVERNMENTAL PERFECTION. There were 12 tribes of Israel; 12 Apostles, 12 foundations in the heavenly Jerusalem; 12 gates; 12 pearls; 12 angels. The measurements of New Jerusalem are 12,000 furlongs or stadia, while the wall will be 144 (12 x 12) cubits
    As far as all the protions being equal no matter the size of the tribe – this is also reflected in Jesus’s parable in Matthew regarding wages for differing hours of work.
    No matter the per individual rate of offering, no matter the hours worked – both foreshadow the concept:
    No matter whether you have sinned a lot or a little, whether you are saved early or late – heaven is there for all. The cost is the same for everybody:
    WHOMSOEVER WILL
    John

    ======= Angie:

    ok, i know sometimes we all get mad at the lord, but why should we ever fear him? never, in a million years would i ever fear the lord!!!!! i know he is always going to be there for me no matter what. there is no reason why we should fear the lord. he loves us all so very much. and someone who loves you that much you shouldn’t ever be scared of!!!!!!!!
    numbers stood out to me today. our pastor always says this during communion. something about it, i dont’ know what, but it always seems to comfort me.
    Angie

    ======= Jenny:

    Angie, I totally know what you’re saying, we love the Lord and lean to Him as our protector and comforter, but to “fear the Lord” is actually a good thing and we hear it again and again in the Bible. I know the term may not make sense, I mean I fear tigers, alligators and spiders, and I sure dont love them or want them near me! But I do fear the Lord also, but I love Him and want Him with me every step of the way. Doesn’t quite make sense huh?
    Prov. 1:7 says: “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom”.
    To fear God is to have a holy reverence for Him, to recognize His supreme sovereign majesty. Reverence means to have an awe for Him, a respect. We are to fear Him in that we don’t bring Him down to our level. Some ppl say, Jesus is my homeboy, me and God are buddies. I think this is in a way disrespecting God. Yes, we who trust in Him are called friends of God, but we are to have a reverence for Him and deep respect and not bring Him down to our human level because He is far above us. He is awesome, glorious and holy and isn’t to be equated to anything/anyone else on earth.
    i looked it up in my study Bible and here’s what it says:
    “The fear of the Lord. The overarching theme of this book (Proverbs) and particularly the first 9 chapters is introduced- reverence for God. This reverential awe and admiring, submissive fear is foundational for all spiritual wisdom and knowledge. While the nonbeliever might make statements about life and truth, he does not have true and ultimate knowledge until he is in a redemptive relationship of reverential awe with God. Note the progression here: 1) teaching about God; 2) learning about God; 3) fearing God; 4) knowing God, and 5) imitating God’s wisdom.
    The fear of the Lord is a state of mind in which one’s own attitudes, will, feelings, deeds, and goals are exchanged for God’s.”
    Hoped that helped clear it up a bit, I had questions about that too.
    Jenny

    ======= Katie:

    Thank you Jenny for that great definition and explanation for the fear of the Lord. The Lord loves us and takes care of us, we don’t have to be SCARED of Him. But just like our earthly fathers, or persons we love and respect on earth…. we want to please Him, we want to bring honor to Him. Sometimes when I’ve wanted to do something stupid or bad or …. well, you know what I mean…. I realize that my Lord is right there watching me. And then, the fear of the Lord HAS lengthened my life (like in the topic question). The fear of the Lord, the desire to please Him, not wanting Him to see me in my “yucky”-ness, has either kept me out of some things or has caused an earnest repentence in me, to turn me back to Him.
    Katie

    ======= Jenny:

    I LOVE Numbers 6:24-26! “The Lord bless thee, and keep thee. the Lord make His face to shine upon thee. and be gracious unto thee, and be gracious unto thee. the Lord lift up, his countenance upon thee and give thee peace.” (KJV)
    I’m singing it! It’s been the closing song at my church for as many yrs as I can remember so I can say these are maybe my most quoted verses! I LOVE it!!!
    Verses 9-12 in psalms 49 stood out for me.
    This is very critical, “no man can redeem his brother.” Salvation is individual and personal. No one is born into true Christianity. We may be raised in a Christian home, but at one point each one of us has to decide for ourselves if we want to follow Jesus and then be born again. Christianity is the only ‘religion’ where every single person who is truly a believer is a convert. All other world religions you can be born into. You can’t simply convert outwardly (say, to appease someone else). It’s a heart issue, one needs to repent, have a change of heart, be in submission to God, be baptized in the Spirit. This is all very personal and we cannot do this for anyone else nor can anyone do this for us. (a pastor once said, you cant ride into heaven hanging on to someone else’s coattails!).
    Aww, that lamb picture is cute, poor lamby! I know it’s symbolic of course, and yes God has snatched me from the powers of death, physically and more importantly, spiritually.
    Prov. “Fear of the LORD lengthens one’s life, but the years of the wicked are cut short.”
    I had a Q about this one a few wks ago that my brothers, sisters helped me with…fortunately I’m not in such a negative state.
    Anyhow, this is a tough one because I know many evil people have lived long lives and many godly people have had short lives. Now, this could be taken eternally, we physically die, but our spirits continue on living, whereas the wicked experience two deaths.
    Or this could be signifying that godly people will live more wisely, more cautiously and won’t partake in activities such as excessive drinking, drug use, promiscuity…all of which can shorten our lives. But we live in a fallen world. Many ungodly who do these behaviors have outlived believers by many years who do none of these and fear God. Its very important that we know that sickness is not related to a lack of faith as some faith teachers claim. They may say if we have faith we wont get sick or be poor, etc. This is very much against God’s word, but I don’t want to get into a tangent here so I better stop.
    Jenny

    ======= Gina:

    It took me a while to understand the fear of the Lord also…but when I finally got it, I saw God in such a different way! He is to be revered – we should be in awe of His holiness. Sometimes I think we can forget just how Holy God really is. I’m like you Jenny, when I hear people talk about God kind of flipantly…the “man upstairs”…. I get a sort of a righteous anger in me that wants to scream God is HOLY – the creater of the universe – the savoir of the world – not some “the man upstairs”!
    The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; the LORD turn his face toward you and give you peace.” – I love this also! It reminds me of a song that we used to sing when I was in grade school. But it also reminds me that God is always with us. He is always waiting to shine on us and through us. His peace is always there if we accept it.
    I’ve always loved the story of the widow giving all she has. Her heart was so pure and it’s a reminder to me to do a heart check too!
    Gina

    ======= Mae:

    I like the question of the day …
    Do you agree that the fear of the Lord lengthens your life? Why or why not? Do you think fear of the Lord is a good thing? Why or why not? Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings? ~ I fear the Lord … I’m not scared of Him, but I do fear Him. A healthy fear that keeps me going. Indeed it lengthens my life. So yes, it’s a good thing for me. I actually keep it in mind constantly … I never forget 1 Samuel 12:24 “But be sure to fear the Lord and faithfully serve him. Think of all the wonderful things he has done for you”. I read what you wrote, Jenny & Gina, about people who refere to the Lord as “The big guy” or “My pal” … he saved us! He gave His son to pay for our sins! He deserves more respect than just being ‘the big guy’. That can be your friend at work or at school, but not our Heavenly Father! Yes, I fear the Lord, I love Him, serve Him … but I do fear Him. I love Him so much, I don’t want to dissapoint Him … Psalm 2:11 “Serve the Lord with reverent fear,and rejoice with trembling” and Psalm 25:14 “The Lord is a friend to those who fear him.He teaches them his covenant”. It’s okay to fear … it doesn’t mean that you’re scared of Him.
    Mae

    ======= Katie:

    Awesome! I feel like I’ve been to an awesome service!!!
    Katie

    ======= Laverne:

    Fantastic comments all…..
    Laverne

    ======= Helen:

    Thanks for these continued devotions Mike.
    By the Numbers and Mark readings I was just reminded how God knows all that we give Him.
    Blessings,
    Helen

    ======= Julie:

    MercyMe also has a song with this blessing. I love it when musicians old (hymns) & new put God’s word into their songs for those of us that are newer Christians but the best part is recognizing it from my studies! Same here with the photos you post when I reread the scriptures those photos remind me & I remember God’s word.
    Thanks for your blog.
    Julie

    ======= Margaret:

    In Numbers, I am reminded that God is the “God of details”. God details for Moses exactly how Nazarites should act and how Moses should judge Nazarites who disobey. I was particularly amazed when God added what to do if a person dies beside a Nazarite.
    In response to your question, I don’t think obedience to God necessarily gives us a long life on earth. That would mean that a baby who dies, had disobeyed God and I don’t believe that. BUT obedience to God gives us eternal life.
    Margaret

    ======= James:

    Margaret makes a very good point but talks about life on this earth from only a chronological point of view. Alas, most people grow older but not up – becoming adults while still reacting to the world as small children. The “trick” to living a long life in wisdom and maturity is the fear of God. As such, any child that truly loves their parents will fear them more than any slave. This is both a physically real fear as well as great respect. If I had ever talked to my mother even on her death bed the way that children commonly get away with talking to their parents today I would have rightly feared what she would have paid someone to do to me. People always like to suggest that working out a compromise is better than such “win-lose” situations in daily relationships, but top negotiators and psychiatrists (like Dr. Schnarch, the most respected relationship counselor) all say, “Compromise is the tyranny of the lowest common denominator.” Fear (and respect) is a two way street and anything else is tyranny (so says science).
    Moreover, an infant cannot express a belief, a confession, a sorrow, call on the Lord, make a decision to accept Jesus as Lord and Savior, or demonstrate an outpouring of the Holy Spirit… and so we all see a different path (or loop hole) to salvation for them… and most of us see a different story that the Catholic suggestion that an infant can be “freed from the power of darkness” only through infant baptism… and so, it is not valuable to speak of infants when discussing the only path to righteousness (that includes fear) available to the rest of us – today, here and now. Spirituality is wholly about a dynamic interconnected life-affirming approach to LIVING IN THE MOMENT (Trott, 1996)… while religion is about doctrines, rituals, and creeds. So, fear is a godly relationship characteristic only valuable to our here and now. We don’t fear God to get into heaven, we fear God to get closer to Him now.
    James

    ======= Anka:

    The difference I believe about God and gods is that our God is not one we can manipulate but one that we have to submit to…Fearing God is accepting Him as God…not just another god in our lives that can just appear when we need him…then disappear when we can make it on our own…The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom
    Anka

    ======= Lisa:

    The verse that stands out to me today is:
    Former
    Numbers 7:89 (NLT 2nd Edition)
    Whenever Moses went into the Tabernacle to speak with the Lord, he heard the voice speaking to him from between the two cherubim above the Ark’s cover—the place of atonement—that rests on the Ark of the Covenant. The Lord spoke to him from there.
    Which now brings me to the next few verses:
    Latter
    Hebrews 1:1-2a (Amplified Bible)
    1-IN MANY separate revelations [each of which set forth a portion of the Truth] and in different ways God spoke of old to [our] forefathers in and by the prophets,
    2-[But] in the last of these days He has spoken to us in [the person of a] Son, Whom He appointed Heir and lawful Owner of all things, …
    John 1:14 (Amplified Bible)
    14-And the Word (Christ) became flesh (human, incarnate) and tabernacled (fixed His tent of flesh, lived awhile) among us; and we [actually] saw His glory (His honor, His majesty), such glory as an only begotten son receives from his father, full of grace (favor, loving-kindness) and truth.
    Isn’t it amazing how the S’hekinah of God tabernacled (dwelt) in the Ark of the Covenant.
    Now he tabernacles with us through His Holy Spirit, by the blood of the Lamb.
    Hebrews 4:16 (NLT 2nd Edition)
    16-So let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will receive his mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it most.
    Rejoice in the Lord Always!
    Lisa

    ======= Rakesh:

    hi thanx for ur blog…its awesome….yes the fear of the Lord increases life…we will live eternally……and tht pic of the lost sheep touched me deep inside…..I was reminded of the song by casting crowns….and now my lifesong sings
    Rakesh

    ======= Elizabeth:

    Hello,
    Well, still here slogging through Numbers. I love the Aaronic Blessing though–it’s one of my favorite passages in the Bible. I used to sing it over our oldest daughter when she went to bed at night. I think it succinctly captures a right perspective toward God and man. Though we may wish others well, we have no power within ourselves to ordain anything in the lives of others. This is why it drives me nuts when I tell someone who doesn’t know the Lord that I have been praying about such and such situation in their lives and they respond with “I appreciate your kind thoughts”–what in the world does THAT mean?? My thoughts alone don’t have the power to do squat! Indeed, it is He who blesses us, keeps us, grants us peace despite our circumstances (bad or good). I think it just illustrates the disconnect from a secular man-controls perspective and a God-fearing perspective. Anyway….
    I particularly love the image of “make His face shine upon us”–reminds me of sitting outside on a spring day with the sun warm on my face–how you instinctively turn your face into that warmth. God’s love is like that–how lovely the warmth of His face shining in our lives.
    Elizabeth

    ======== Stephanie:

    I just wanted to thank you for this blog. Its been a real blessing to me. I’ve been struggling to get back into the word everyday and now, with this blog, have been looking forward to it. Thank you! And God Bless you!
    Stephanie

    ======= Jennifer:

    I am really enjoying this blog. I listen to the readings on the Daily Audio Bible and then come here to gain more insight. I love the artwork and videos here, too. Thank you for helping me to stay on track with my Bible reading.
    Jennifer

    ======= Eric:

    I just wanted to share with everyone the goodness of the Lord and testify to His Power – over the past few days I have been struggling with feelings of hurt and anger with the leadership of my church about the way in which they handled something with me. I knew the devil was trying to plant a root of bitterness in me to destroy the love I have for my brothers and sisters, and I knew I did not want this to happen. I cried out to the Lord to help me, because in my natural self I was hurt and unable to forgive. When I read the Aaronic blessing in todays reading I knew the Lord was telling me to say this for the people who hurt me. (We always say this blessing in our church each Sunday and as I said it I pictured all those people) – as I pronounced the blessing, all my feelings of anger and hurt just melted away, and I was deeply aware of the SPirit of GOd working in me in power and I just want to Give glory to God for this, I know it was his power by the Holy Spirit working this in me as I obeyed his teaching. I want to give encouragement to all, that the Lord is a very present help in times of danger, and when we submit to his will me really does transform us into his likeness – what a victory! Thank you Jesus xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx His work is living and active! Praise His NAme.
    Eric

    ======= Tom:

    The year was 1955 and I became part of a Choir at the High School I was attending and the “Aaronic Blessing” became a significant part of my life. This was a signature piece of music for our choir. It has been a valuable part of my life and in how I serve the Lord. How often we forget to offer a blessing on all those around us. May the Lord Bless you and keep you, is all that need be said and your world will change.
    In His service,
    Tom

    ======= Sheena

    I have to agree, because I believe every word of the bible is true, although I’m not sure how would lengthen your physical life. Maybe it’s referring to our eternal life – if we fear God, we will spend our eternity in life with him. I think fear of the Lord is a good thing, something not taught well today. We don’t fear God just for being God – being a great, powerful, omniscient God. We live like there are no consequences for our actions, or as if we’re only worried about the human, earthly consequences (is there a law against it? will so and so be mad at me?). I also think we have lost our awe and wonder of God. It’s good that we can come to him as our Father, but again, we’ve lost that feeling of smallness and reverance.
    Sheena

    ======= Steve:

    Mark 12:43-44 Calling his disciples to him, Jesus said, “Truly I tell you, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others. 44 They all gave out of their wealth; but she, out of her poverty, put in everything—all she had to live on.
    This verse stood out because the poor widow represents the believer that gives all of his life to the Lord unlike the believer that gives his life to the Lord out of his surplus time and surplus energy. We’re either all in or we’re out. Lukewarm doesn’t make the cut.
    IF we’re all in then Psalm 49:1-3 sums up how we feel about the word of God. “Listen to this, all you people! Pay attention, everyone in the world! High and low, rich and poor–listen! For my words are wise, and my thoughts are filled with insight.”
    I think that reading and studying God’s word everyday makes it a lot easier to be all in. Whenever I find myself drifting, it’s usually because I haven’t been reading my bible for a few days.
    Steve

    ====== Neil:

    I agree with Ramona that we confine our life as only during this lifetime. My friend has lymphatic cancer and is a Christian and like all of us has sometimes gone through questioning times with God but we both know that God is faithful and while our bodies will fail, we shall be redeemed and restored due to God’s grace. I love that blessing in Numbers 6 and will surely memorise that today.
    God bless,
    Neil

    ======= Reuben:

    As a postscript to Ramona’s comment about Numbers 7, there was already some disparity among the tribes in numbers, wealth, and standing (think of the four tribes who represented each quafrant), but the equality of gifts which was likely directed by God as part of verse 11 shows that equal standing before him.
    She made a great tie-in to the NT passage.
    Reuben

    ======== Frederick:

    Mark 12:42-44
    42 But a poor widow came and put in two very small copper coins, worth only a few cents.
    43 Calling his disciples to him, Jesus said, “Truly I tell you, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others. 44 They all gave out of their wealth; but she, out of her poverty, put in everything—all she had to live on.”
    Jesus commended on the poor widow’s offering. I heard a sermon some years ago that the widow donated two copper coins. She had little and yet when she had two copper coins, she donated both. Her faith and her deed truly deserved Jesus’ commendation.
    Frederick

    ======= Jill:

    Ramona, I believe we need to fear The Lord out of a reverence and awe of Him. Not the type of fear where we run from him. We need to tell people how beautiful Heaven is gonna be to make then wanna be there. But also to know that eternity is forever And we want to spend it in a Heaven.
    Mike, I pray the Numbers verses over my granddaughter when I watch her. It is my fav passage.
    Somebody told me you shouldn’t bless yourself. well I tend to disagree. I found asking God to bless your life that you can in return bless others is a good prayer. I love Numbers 26:24-26. Its a good illustration to follow.
    I think of what we can give to God. He wants our best. All we have is from him anyway. He has blessed us with life abundantly so we give back. and he will reward us. I’m thankful the rich heritage my parents gave me that I can pass on to the next generation!
    Psalms 49:1-3 Being filled with Gods wisdom. You we all have the knowledge in our head but until it connects to the heart, its hasn’t become activated. Once it gets to the heart it becomes wisdom. Thats where the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge!
    Blessings,
    Jill

    ======= Chris:

    Mar 13:7 And when ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars, be ye not troubled: for such things must needs be; but the end shall not be yet.
    We are at just such a concern today, with Israel, Syria, Iran, Iraq, and also with Russia and the Ukraine. It seems everyone is rattling their sabers today. But I am reminded of the scripture again when Jesus was talking to Peter, and I am reminded of what Jesus said earlier and here again in Mark:
    Mar 13:13 And ye shall be hated of all men for my name’s sake: but he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.
    Praying that we all shall endure unto the end…
    Chris

    ======= Judie:

    I did not know that Numbers 6:24-26 was named the Aaronic Blessing. I learned those words decades ago when I sang in the junior choir in church, and sang it off and on throughout the years in choir as a prayer response or benediction, although the tune was a different one from today’s video. It is dear to my heart because it has been with me throughout my lifetime. I often say or sing this blessing when I am praying for people I know who are living troubled lives.
    Judie

    ======= Lee:

    SO glad you posted John Rutter’s “The Lord Bless You and Keep You.” My thoughts went to that very anthem which I have sung often in a choir. As I read your comments on the Aaronic Blessing, i was going to include a link for a version of it in my comments until a short while later, there it was, included in your comments! Thank you for that inspiring version done by young people.
    As I was reading, I was blessed, sensing God had answered my request to be nourished spiritually in this early morning hour for the day ahead; I claim God’s promises to be blessed, to be be kept in His sight and presence, to be surrounded by His radiance and graciousness, and to wear His garment of peace.
    That blessing comprised the final words of the wedding service of my life partner and myself. In our home is an oval mirror with the text of the Blessing painted on its surface, reminding us each time we gaze in the mirror how much God loves us, and how gracious a gift is His peace in our lives.
    “I am leaving you with a gift-
    peace of mind and heart.
    And the peace I give
    is a gift the world cannot give.
    So don’t be troubled
    or afraid.”
    John 14:27
    NLT
    Lee 

    ======= Dee:

    There is so much good comments today, I don’t know where to begin! Numbers Aaronic Blessing is indeed a beautiful one: I think the only thing we can add to it that others didn’t really say above is: when you pray and speak these words into others lives, don’t forget that God is speaking to YOU also, so when you are praying in the mornings, remember to ask the Lord to Bless You, Protect You, and His face to smile upon You, and be gracious to You today, The Lords favor be on You, and give You peace. You can replace the you with your direct name. God likes personal prayers as well as praying for others. Always remember You are loved and needed in the Fathers work and He isn’t a respector of persons so whether, rich, or poor, short or tall, big or small, Come one, Call all, for the Harvest is Ripe, Fields are plentiful and ready for harvesting and entering that precious seed of the Word of God into the Lost and dying world!!
    Be Blessed,
    Dee

  • Numbers 4:1-5:31 + Mark 12:18-37 + Psalm 48:1-14 + Proverbs 10:26
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    Old Testament – Today in Numbers chapter 4 we read about the duties of the Kohathites, Gershonites and the Merarites!  Reading this chapter reminded me of the church where I used to work – where we had to set up and tear down the sanctuary each Sunday, because we were holding services in a rented community center building.  And truly, most Sundays my days felt like verse 31 and the Merarites: “”Their duties at the Tabernacle will consist of carrying loads.”  But, even though this task of carrying loads back then and today may seem “menial” at first glance, the task was of utmost importance for the community’s worship!  So, I hope this chapter can be an encouragement to you if at times you feel like you are simply “carrying loads” at your church – keep in mind it is a holy task that the Merarites faithfully conducted before you in the time of Moses!

    Carry

    New Testament – I have heard Jesus’ teaching about the 2 greatest commandments in Mark chapter 12 verses 29-31 summarized as simply Love God & Love People:  “Jesus replied, “The most important commandment is this: `Hear, O Israel! The Lord our God is the one and only Lord. And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength.’ The second is equally important: `Love your neighbor as yourself.’ No other commandment is greater than these.””

    Here is a very interesting note about Jesus’ quote above from Deuteronomy 6:4 that starts ‘”Hear, O Israel!” – This verse begins what is known as the Shema – which was named after the first word in this verse and means “Hear.”  The Shema became the Jewish confession of faith, which was recited by pious Jews every morning and evening and it is still recited in synagogue services today.

    Shema

    Psalms – Psalm 48 is a celebratory Psalm of Mount Zion in Jerusalem, as verse 8 reads:  “We had heard of the city’s glory, but now we have seen it ourselves- the city of the LORD Almighty. It is the city of our God; he will make it safe forever.”

    I like verse 10 a lot in this Psalm: “As your name deserves, O God, you will be praised to the ends of the earth.”  I have had the good fortune to travel many places on this planet, and I will admit that it always encourages me to no end when I see God being praised and worshiped in other cultures.  I always try to visit churches wherever I travel on Sundays, and I love seeing how different cultures worship God.  One of the most memorable experiences was in the Dominican Republic in a very impoverished community.  I honestly don’t know that I have ever seen a congregation worship God so wholeheartedly than I did that day in the DR.  It was beautiful.  The other thing I am reminded of when traveling is that when we are in relationship with Jesus, God is always with us no matter where we go.  When we’re 35,000 feet above the ground in an airplane, God is with us.  When we’re in the middle of nowhere that has no church – God is with us.  So, no matter where we go, if God is with us, we have the opportunity to praise God’s name to the ends of the earth!  Even if you’re traveling to some far off locale where no one else around you would praise God, will you?

    Proverbs – Proverbs chapter 10 verse 26 teaches us: “Lazy people are a pain to their employer. They are like smoke in the eyes or vinegar that sets the teeth on edge.”  I think this gives each of us a chance to reflect upon how diligently we work for our employers.  I think about this a lot.  I know there are friends of mine that surf the net at work or send personal emails or play video games.  I suppose some of this is okay, if you really are counting it as “break time” and not letting it eat into the actual hours you are supposed to be working.  I would simply say that I think this is a very slippery slope for each of us – wasting time at work on personal stuff or games on the computers.  I pray that each of us are so diligent to not start down this slope at work…  and if we are on this slope already, to get off of it immediately!   Actually, while I’m going on this tangent, I’ll keep going…  🙂  A friend of mine once gave me some very wise advice.  He was in a job that he really didn’t like.  He knew he wouldn’t be there long, and he was looking for other jobs – outside of work time.  But, when he was at this job he was still giving it 100% – he was working hard.  I asked him why he was working so hard if he knew he was leaving soon.  He simply said to me, “Mike, if you pick up bad habits in one job, let me guarantee you that you are going to carry forward those bad habits to your next job.  Don’t kid yourself and think that you can turn those bad habits off overnight.  You can’t.  I don’t want to carry forward any bad habits when I land my dream job.”  Wow… what amazing wisdom from my friend here!  I also kind of wonder that if we have bad habits at work, if they will also carry over into our personal lives?  I think they might… I think we’d all do well to meditate on this Proverb and ask ourselves are we really working an honest day’s work each and every day for our employer?

    Working

    Worship Video: Today’s readings in Mark today about the Shema reminded me of this singing of the Shema in both Hebrew and English:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKIcvrMm8S8

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    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on three verses of Scripture today: “”The most important commandment,” answered Jesus, “is this: ‘Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’ The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’There is no commandment greater than these.” Mark 12:29-31 NIV

    Prayer Point: Pray that you will love God today with all of your heart, soul, mind and strength. Pray that you will love your neighbor as much as you love yourself. Pray that God would show you today who your neighbor is and that you will love them.

    Comments from You & Questions of the Day:  Based on my reflections in the OT, have you ever had volunteer duties at your church that were less than glamorous duties?  🙂  Do you think that maybe these duties were actually very glamorous to God, even if they weren’t glamorous to the world?  Do you make it a habit of volunteering at your church regularly?  What are some volunteer things you do for your church to help “carry the load” of your church’s ministry?  Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    Love, Trust and Obey Jesus,
    Mike

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    ======= Ramona:

    Loading in and breaking down, or striking, temporary church sanctuaries probably taught everyone who participated skills that have been transferred into every other area of your life and increased your value in the “market place.” God is kind of like that you know.
    Numbers 4-5:31
    “Aaron and his sons must always go in with them and assign a specific duty or load to each person,” thus begins a principal that is echoed throughout today’s reading. (Numbers 4:19; 27; 32). The children of Israel where directed to do an assigned job. Not only were they assigned a job, their placement to do that job was also directed. Are we willing to submit to leaderships direction or do we walk in telling the “pastor” what our gifts are and what we will do.
    God is a God of order, not chaos. Paul echoes orderliness within Christian meetings in the 14th Chapter of first Corinthians, 40 But be sure that everything is done properly and in order. And it is also noted in the Book of James, that were there is disorder a certain “work of the flesh” is lurking about, 16 For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every evil practice. (James 3:16)
    Numbers, chapter 5, reminds us that God does not suggest purity within the “camp,” he requires it. The purity also includes marital fidelity. However, I still haven’t come to a full understanding regarding this ritual of drinking water with clay mixed in. I’m thinking that if I were faithful and I had a jealous husband on my hands and he made me drink some nasty water with dirt in it, the household would not need an air condition unity in the summer time.
    Mark 12:18-37
    Questions, questions, questions. I have learned in life that most questions are not asked by folks to get information. Most questions are asked to inform the questionee (is that a word) that the questioner is so far above the intelligence of the one being asked. Thus most questions are designed to be the one being asked, “In their Place.” So the religious leaders of Jesus’s day wanted to put Jesus in this place, and most thought His place was “dead.”
    Psalm 48:1-14
    I like the last half of the last verse in this Psalm,
    “He is our God forever and ever, and he will be our guide until we die”
    Whether we like it or not, whether we voluntarily Praise God or not or we are forced to bow down with an Angels foot on the back of our neck, God is our God forever and ever even if we shout at the top of our lungs, “There is no God!”
    Proverbs 10:26
    O, may the Holy Spirit check me if I’m like today’s Proverb. Not only is a lazy person a source of anguish to their employer, they cause everyone around them, friend, relatives, and foes to carry a unequal share of corporate responsibilities.
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= Micah Girl:

    All the attention God paid to the Ark of the Covenant and the tabernacle is so incredibly detailed. The holiness required to even look upon it or touch it is almost beyond belief. Since the Holy Spirit now lives in us as believers, we should now take care of our bodies with the same intentionality as the ancient Levites with their task. They cared only for a holy box made of acacia wood…our temples are flesh and blood.
    1 Corinthians 6 18Flee from sexual immorality. All other sins a man commits are outside his body, but he who sins sexually sins against his own body. 19Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; 20you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your body.
    Micah Girl

    ======= Rob:

    i too have been in a church that met in a theatre where the carrying of loads was a weekly occurrence. one day, we found that the central heating was faulty and had to move back to the church building which planted us. the story is more complex than i am making it seem, but one year later we are still back at base. i would like to see us move out onto the edge again – if we can’t manage a bit of lugging stuff around then we are not exactly going to make waves for teh kingdom. Rob
    Rob

    ======= Mark:

    Mike,
    Thank you for your “tangent” about your friend who continued to work 100% in his old job, etc. The carry over of either good or bad habits into the new. Caused me to think this morning about your questions and ask God to help me not to form bad habits and keep them. Great advice for us all, thanks!
    In Christ:
    Mark

    ======= Ramona:

    Mike,
    As to your tangent: It reminds me of a phrase I’ve heard several times and thought about often, especially when I want out of a situation, be it a place, relationship or a group: Entering is based on leaving. How you leave determines how you enter.
    I think that is sort of a quote (can’t trust memory for the exact words) from the late, Ed Cole of the Christian’s Men Network.
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= Roslyn:

    The Saducees’ question on “whose wife will she be, when the seven were married to her?” referring to having been married in succession to her brothers-in-law and leaving no children after her husband’s death. Christ’s resposne is so simple yet so powerful: “Are you not in error because you do not know the Scriptures or the power of God? When the dead rise they will neither marry or be given in marriage; they will be like angels in heaven…
    He is not the God of the dead, but of the living.”
    To me the last statement is a most powerful one.
    Christianity has been focusing on Christ’s
    Crucifixion rather than on His Resurrection. We should not be stuck on death (sin) but rather on a life filled with hope and promise (Resurrection).
    Again, when Jesus responded to the question on the most important law— “To love Him with all your heart, with all your understanding, and with all your strength, and to love your neighbor as yourself is most important than all burnt offerings and sacrifice.” Burnt offerings refer to our broken sinful selves and it is for us with God’s grace to transcend our sinfulness (death) and focus on love (resurrection) instead.
    I’ve been re-reading Thomas Merton’s New Seeds of Contemplation which I have had for years on my bookshelf. For some reason, the Spirit lead me to it when my friend with whom I share posts practically everyday based on our readings, he brought out basically the same thought: the focus on death rather than on the resurrection.
    Roslyn

    ======= Betty:

    Mike, I loved those moving images of the men carrying the board and turning pages at a desk! The readings really blessed me today! A lightbulb went on in my head when I realized I don’t have to like everything I do in my work, but still need to give it my 100% anyway. I am presently learning a new career and I hate change. It has been a daily facing of the “lions” because I fear failure. However, I believe this is where God has placed me and need to be faithful. So your images today are good humorous pictures of what I need to do, take it one step at a time, honor God with discipline, faithfulness, and not be “sloth”! Certainly the last verses in today’s Psalm reading encouraged me as a see God, our strong tower, our refuge, an ever present time of help in time of need, and our God forever! He indeed is our guide. Thanks Mike for your post….it came just when I needed it!
    Betty

    ======= Beryl:

    hello,
    this is beryl with a note of heart-felt thanks for all your prayers and loving support.
    I am out of hospital after only a 24 hour stay, needing almost no painkillers and feeling quite well enough to go to church this morning as a testimony to answered prayer and gods loving-kindness.
    I am amazed at support from all over the world. thank you.
    I love todays reading from deut. about the duties assigned to people. Our church hires a school and we share the duties of setting up and taking down. This is a reminder of the importance of each task done for the lord, no matter how seemingly unimportant.
    Beryl

    ======= Laura:

    Beryl: Glad to see that you are okay and our prayers for you have been answered. I’m very thankful for our virtual community. In can seem at times, very impersonal to study the bible this way. But all your comments, concerns, prayers and answered prayers bring us back to reality.
    Laura

    ======= Anka:

    Hi Beryl,good to see your post and see God’s faithfuless at work.Welcome back and may God continue to strengthen you…..
    Anka

    ======= Luch:

    beryl
    It’s wonderful to see the good hand of the Lord in your life.
    I was totally ambused this morning by mark 13:1 “As Jesus was leaving the Temple that day, one of his disciples said, “Teacher, look at these tremendous buildings! Look at the massive stones in the walls!” Jesus replied, “These magnificent buildings will be so completely demolished that not one stone will be left on top of the another.” While I know this passage has a specific context, it does reflect the values of Jesus. Whereas in mark 12:38-44 He gave a perspective on what really matters, here he gives us a perspective on ‘brick and mortar’. thank God for the nice facilities that I’m sure many of us are able to worship in, but I take from this passage that I/we should never become preoccupied with ‘size or square footage or real estate as it relates to our places of worship. In a day where churches especially in North America are into the ‘building edifice complex’ it’s wise to exercise some restraint when we set out to do a ‘building campaign’and consider Jesus’ word. Which brings me to another word of Jesus, “Heaven and earth will disappear, but my words will remain forever.” Matthew 24:35
    Luch

    ======= Peggy:

    I enjoyed the reading to day, but I was puzzled about Numbers 5:30 If the husband was guility of being jelous and the wife had not made herself unclean, why does the law only appply to the wife? Why is he not guility of being jelous?
    Have a blessed day.
    Peggy

    ======= John:

    Peggy,
    Separation from the suspicion of sin.
    Maybe reading this section of the commentary from Enduring Word might help.
    ======================================================
    What I have gleaned from other hardback commentaries:
    Man is guilty of jealousy, that is why there is an offering and a method to resolve the issue.
    Other nations at the time would allow the husband to divorce his wife, or have her killed – just on the suspicion of infidelity.
    God’s way of dealing with this issue may seem strange to us, but at least was more merciful than above. Remember God has been visiting Moses and travelling with the Nation. His power and authority has been demonstrated often to the Jewish nation. They would and should take this ceremony seriously.
    From the link above:
    “This ceremony only dealt with an adulterous wife and not a husband because for the most part, the Mosaic Law was “case law” – not meant to anticipate every potential situation, but to give examples that will set precedence for other cases. It is likely that the same ceremony would be practiced if a wife became suspicious of a husband’s adultery.”
    The plausible reason for the example given this way in Numbers (and not vice versa)is:
    the “case of jealousy” is a picture of Christ and the Church. There is no questioning the fidelity of Christ, but the church (body of Christ) often strays. God is a jealous (zealous)God – He loves us and wants our Love in return.
    Pure conjecture here: If we (the Church body) stray with our affections – the mixture of our faith efforts (worship, prayer, etc.) and our sins will cause a bitter water to exist that will have a “sickening effect” on our lives (body). Perhaps a bit much, but remember it is pure conjecture.
    John

    ======== Jenny:

    Numbers. I didn’t understand the woman’s punishment for cheating on her husband…I read the evidence of guilt wrong the whole way through the first time, haha. I read it: the water would cause her abdomen to swell and her thigh to be waist–wide! I thought hmm, she’d be made very overweight? then I read it right, abdomen would swell, her thigh would waste away. So I got out my study Bible and it said the penalty would be death. that makes sense, the abdomen swells when u die n you waste away. Ok, got it. Now what about the man that commits adultery?
    The parable of the 7 brothers, 1 wife…wouldn’t the brothers catch on that they probly shouldn’t marry this woman? :p
    But interesting when it said the Sadducees “(who say that there is no resurrection)”….
    We got this very same thing going on today! Tonight the discovery Channel aired which I’m sure most of us heard about, the Jesus Tomb which is on now. I have no desire to watch it, but I’m gonna tape it for my dad. But we as Christians should all be ready to give an answer if people have questions. This film/documentary is claiming to have found the bones of Jesus. Pure hogwash as we all know. Finding Jesus’ bones would disprove the validity of Christ and the entire Bible. It would prove Jesus was a fraud. We who know Him have His spirit in us and that is a testimony to us. Unfortunately til Jesus returns, the attacks via movies, books, etc will continue as they have since the beginning. Interesting whenever the Bible/Christ is scrutinized, it’s all the hype, but it doesn’t seem to be the case with the other religions of the world. Why is Christ and Christians so attacked? Hmm, could it be because Jesus truly is the way the truth and the life and no one shall come to the Father but by Him.? (John 14:6) and because ‘The world hates light and loves darkness, lest their deeds be exposed’. (John 3:20)
    There is also a new ruling underway to make it a “hate crime” if Christians say homosexuality is a sin. True genuine believers aren’t going around hating, we are to love others, but hate sin. Interesting, that we are told to shush about sin, yet they badmouth Christ and Christianity, anything referring to God is an offense and they can judge slander and hate Him.
    “Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil!!” (Isaiah 5:20).
    I know what you mean about traveling and wherever you go, you know Jesus is right there beside you! I think of that when I travel. Anywhere I go on earth (even if I went to the moon!), when I fly, He is in that plane with me. When I went skydiving and bungee jumping, I had a peace that He would catch me!
    When you travel its like you left all you ‘know’ behind, but I know the Lord is with me always, as close as my heartbeat, but closer. Its such an awesome comfort! And think we will NEVER be separated from Him, ever! As soon as we close our eyes in this world and step into eternity we are in His presence immediately! theres no lapse, we just move from our tents to our heavenly bodies, we are sealed in Christ. That’s just incredible! Thank you Jesus for being our WAY our TRUTH our LIFE! Thank you for the promise You will be with us always!! NOTHING can ever separate us from His love!!! =))
    Jenny

    ======= Mae:

    Verses that stood out for me today:
    Mark 12:27 “So he is the God of the living, not the dead”.
    Mark 12:30 “And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength”.
    Psalm 48:11 “As your name deserves, O God, you will be praised to the ends of the earth. Your strong right hand is filled with victory”.
    Psalm 48:14 “For that is what God is like. He is our God forever and ever, and he will guide us until we die”.
    As for Proverbs … well, I give myself 100% when I’m at work. To make it worth my while AND for my managers. It’s a 2 way-street, you know what I mean? If I don’t give myself 100%, I can’t expect 100% from them. Like next summer, I’ll have 5 weeks off of work, no problem. This week I was suppose to work extra shifts as well, but since Jaden isn’t doing well, I wanted to work my regular hours, even though I knew this big project started recently. My manager didn’t make a point, it was okay. However … my work isn’t my biggest priority. My family is .1, always and always!!!!!! I’m a mother and wife first!
    Mae

    ====== Pat:

    My thoughts on the punishment of women in today’s reading from Numbers 5:11-31. It reads like a method that would have used to test for witches during the last few centuries. However, I need to remember that this law of jealousy was God’s law and not one dreamed up by man. If the woman was innocent, the bitter water would not make her sick. If the woman was guilty, the bitter water would make her instantly sick. It’s as simple as that because God said so! I keep thinking about all the women that were accused unjustly. This would not only prove the wife’s innocence to her husband, but I image the clan members would learn of the test result. All it would cost the husband materially was 1/10 an ephah of barley (about 2 quarts) for the grain offering that the priest received when his wife was presented for testing. However, I wonder if it didn’t really cost him a lot more if she was innocent, as it seems it would result in him losing some respect within the clan.
    God Bless!
    Pat

    ======= Laverne:

    Numbers chapter 4 reminds me of something Bishop T.D.Jakes said that I have in my office visbile to only me: “This is my provision until the promise” and I am ok with that because I know right now I am the best person for this job, and when the time comes for something different God will move me on. Until then I will do the best I can do.
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    I use to be very busy at church because we had a small congregation at my old church. I was ok with the size I never attend church for the #’s. At my old church we were stewards inside of another church where we rented space for worship service & bible study. We didn’t have alot of space for our stuff so we carried many boards back & forth twice a week. Along with the necessities I always brought a jar of candy.
    —————————
    Today Psalm 48; 9-10 really hit home for me.
    9We have thought on your steadfast love, O God,
    in the midst of your temple.
    10As your name, O God,
    so your praise reaches to the ends of the earth.
    I love how connected I feel to God while in church. When we are listening to the sermon,singing praise & worship, in prayer in our seats or at the alter. It really comes together for me and the Christ in me and everyone else is magnified I like that. I can truly feel His steadfast LOVE. When its time to go after 2 hours it ALWAYS seem like 10 minutes….
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    Laverne

    ======= Katie:

    This is a good word for me. My husband is the asst pastor/worship leader/ youth pastor at our small church… meaning he does A LOT!!!!! And as his wife, sometimes I feel called to be involved and part of things that I wish we weren’t….
    But this has opened my eyes, has opened my heart, to the special calling that this is.
    Thank You Lord for the honor…
    Amen

    ======= Edward:

    Mark 12:33-34 – What so special about the scribe’s answer that made him wise and not far from the kingdom of God and that no one dared to ask Jesus further questions after that? It seemed that the scribe only repeated Jesus’ answer earlier when he asked Jesus the same question, so what did Jesus noticed? Application: What the scribe basically added was loving God and loving your neighbour as yourself is more important than sacrifices. In OT, when a person sins against God or his neighbour, he is breaking the laws, he then has to offer up burnt sacrifices as a form of repentance. However as much as God desires a person repentance, nothing pleases God more if a person truly loves God and truly love and care for others around him. If a person can truly love, he will have fulfilled all the Lord’s commandments.
    Mark 12:35-37 – Jesus the Christ is not just the Son of David, He is the Lord God Himself. It reveals the duality of God that He is both the Lord of heaven and earth, and the Lord Messiah who shall rule over all His enemies at the end.
    Edward

    ======= Gina:

    We used to do the same thing in our church when we were meeting in an elementary school gymnasium…set up chairs! Our life groups would rotate the task each Saturday night. It was boring and not a lot of fun, but with a group of friends, we could make anything fun! When we moved into our new building, my husband and I worked on the stage set up. We have 3 services each Sunday morning and there were a lot of different things that needed moved around. I wasn’t fond of moving big props either…I’m not very strong :)…then I went into life group ministry…helping people get connected in small groups. It was right up my alley but I still felt like something was missing. I was always in prayer about where God wanted me to serve but I felt like I was just moving around aimlessly until I attended a conference in Chicago. It was supposed to teach about small groups, and it did, however, I found myself dealing with the fact that we have lost people out there and we did not have a ministry set up for them to find out more about a relationship with Jesus. When I got back, as God would have it perfectly planned, I received a call from a staff member asking if I would like to help with praying with people who have accepted Jesus. Bingo! A new ministry began called “Say Yes” – now, 4 years later, my team and I have the wonderful privledge of praying and following up with those who accept Jesus each Sunday! When I look back on all the other things I did before I found my “place”, I know now that God was preparing me for this ministry. The other things were just stepping stones that I needed to step on to get me where I am today. :0) I’m thankful for that!
    I can’t imagine not serving in church. It’s sooooo rewarding! But sadly, probably like in most churches, it is usually about 20% of people doing all of the work. Our church has grown a lot in the past 10 years, but sometimes finding volunteers it the bigest challenge we face!
    Proverbs today….I soooo needed to hear that! Thanks for the commentary!
    Gina

    ======= Angie:

    actually to be honest here again, (oh boy, i feel like a really rotten person here) but the only time i ever volunteered at church was for summer bible school which was only a week every summer. and some years i helped and some i didn’t. i was always more involved in girl scouting then i was with my church volunteering. so i would always be working at the camp or had a summer job that prevented me from doing the volunteer work. and now that i’m out on my own and married, never. we dont’ even go to church and i’m ashamed to even say that. my church that i was brought up in has had many conflicts the last 6 or so years and we quit going. we didn’t want to join another church but didnt’ want to quit the one we had grown up in. so in time, we just quit going altogether, not knowing really what to do. every time we thought about going, we always had to end up working that morning or day and didnt’ go. we had to pay be able to pay our bills and thought that work was way more important and our bills came first. and it is. money here is really tight for us still so every bit helps. especially since we are probably going to be buying a new truck this week or next, due to my stepson’s complete stupidity. and thats one thing i’m trying to get past here lately, is all this anger towards him. everyone tells me that i shouldn’t hold a grudge over this truck that my husband will be in a better and more reliable vehicle. and i know they are right. but i still have all this anger in me, and lord only knows me best that i will have it for a very very long time and yet, i’m trying to not get mad at seeing this truck in my driveway everyday. right now, its just going to be a constant reminder of what he did to me, my husband, and my family and it makes me so angry it makes me sick to my stomache. but maybe this is something that god is doing to help me get over my anger, to move on, and trust in him. and in time, that i’ll trust him enough to go back to church again. right now, i’m still on rocky road here so please bear with me. this is all very new to me and i still have a lot of anger issues i’m trying to sort all out. even with god himself. but he knows that.
    Angie

    ======= Luch:

    I love this focus on the Shema. A great companion resource to this teaching is Scott Mcknight’s book ‘The Jesus Creed’ which is all based on this teaching.
    I would like to offer this video piece from New Testament scholar Scott McKnight. Here’s an introduction to his book ‘the Jesus Creed’ where he also addresses the need to bring the Shema into our daily lives in a new testament kind of way. Only about 3 minutes in length.
    enjoy
    https://www.youtube.com/embed/OfveyGofEy0?version=3&rel=1&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&fs=1&hl=en-US&autohide=2&wmode=transparent

    Thank you for helping us all to ‘jump start’ our days with the most important teaching Jesus ever gave. The piece he added was ‘to love our neighbour as ourselves which was also talked about in Leviticus.
    Luch

    ======= Chris:

    Love both the Shema and the Jesus Creed. Hope to return to the Shema chant frequently enough to commit it to memory, as it will serve me well in some visitation I do. And the Jesus Creed–especially if I can put it to music–will be wonderful food for mouth and soul. Thanks to Mike & Luch for the links.
    Chris

    ========= Nick:

    Bad after-work habits can also have a negative affect. If we come home from work, eat, then plop down in front of the television, it seems that ‘good works’ have been postponed.
    Instead I think we need to eat the ‘bread’ that sustains us, and pray to our Lord, who gives us life. With the distractions of work gone, we can then take advantage of the valuable time we have to get closer to God.
    Nick

    ======= Elizabeth:

    Hello Everyone,
    Lily, I must agree with your comment on Numbers from yesterday—Numbers is certainly s-l-o-w starting, though I do recall that it picks up speed and relevance once we get past the census and duties of the Levites.
    Mike, I noticed you didn’t touch Numbers 5–can’t say I blame you. What a bizarre little chapter that is! It reminds me of all of the weird superstitious things people have done throughout history (i.e., Salem Witch Trial kind of stuff). Sometimes I get perplexed about the Israelites when it comes to casting lots and such–even passages like where Gideon asks for a sign (dry fleece/wet fleece). The Jews/Middle Eastern culture strikes me as very prone to superstitious thinking, and sometimes the Lord seems to work within their mentality, yet other times NOT!
    I have a brother-in-law who is Lebanese and his entire family is exceedingly superstitious. I am amazed at how “old world” some of their thinking is. Some of this I believe goes way WAY back to this early culture, and I imagine that’s part of why the Lord was clear about how much He detests fortune telling, mediums and such.
    Anyway…I DO think chapter is nothing short of bizarre—pronouncing curses and a woman drinking water with dust from the temple floor in it! It is strange to think how far removed our culture is from our own. Can you imagine a modern day wife being asked to do something like this?
    And touching back to my confusion about modern-day Judaism–how do modern Jews make sense of and apply a passage like this?
    ********************
    On an entirely different topic…
    With regard to work habits, I agree with everything that Mike & Nik have said. From a practical standpoint, poor work ethics are detrimental, but even more, I always think about how we are working unto the Lord and not unto men:
    “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward. You are serving the Lord Christ.” -Colossians 3:23-24
    I like to think (and believe there is scriptural precedence too) that the Lord gets greater glory and delights even more when we are doing the menial tasks, the less glamorous jobs….at home, work, or for ministry.
    Also, I think of the passage where Paul speaks of the body having some parts that are “weaker” or less “presentable” than others, but how instrumental those parts are:
    On the contrary, the parts of the body that seem to be weaker are indispensable, and on those parts of the body that we think less honorable we bestow the greater honor, and our unpresentable parts are treated with greater modesty, which our more presentable parts do not require.” 1 Corinthians 12:22-24
    I like this commentary on it:
    “Some members of the body … seem to be weaker than others. The kidneys, for instance, don’t seem to be as strong as the arms. But the kidneys are indispensable whereas the arms are not. We can live without arms and legs, or even without a tongue, but we cannot live without heart, lungs, liver, or brain. Yet these vital organs never put themselves on public display. They just carry on their functions unostentatiously. ” -Believer’s Bible Commentary
    I believe the Lord delights in those members of the church, His body, who serve in ordinary everyday ways—ways that are essential to the health of the body but don’t earn people a lot of pats on the back.
    As a homemaker and mother, the bread and butter of what I do every day is this kind of work–repetitive, monotonous, and most of it not inherently interesting. BUT, if it doesn’t get done, our entire family would not function in good health, so I believe it is vital work! I think it’s a very modern and secular idea that our work should be “interesting” and “worthy” of our attention.
    Anyway…..sorry to chew your ear off this morning! ; )
    Elizabeth

    ======= Bobbie:

    May I always Love the Lord w/ all my heart and w/ all my soul and w/ all my mind and w/ all my strength. Thank you for being my God even if I always falter to your standard but you have always giving me the chance to correct all my mistakes. Your so good and your love is a never ending love. Help me that I am in align to your will and may I always recognize that wherever I am and wherever I go you are always with me. Thank so much for giving the opportunity to read your words everyday.
    Bobbie

    ======= Steve:

    Proverbs 10:26 As vinegar to the teeth and smoke to the eyes, so are sluggards to those who send them.
    I chose this verse because I’ve retired and sometimes feel like I’m not contributing as much as I should. Before retirement it would have been hard for many to keep up with me, I was very driven, I couldn’t help it as that’s just the way my father raised me. Now that I’m retired and no longer have the structure that a 9-5 job provides, it seems to take longer for me to do the same things that I once just effortlessly blew through. The other side of the coin is that those hurried feelings (always being on a mission) and feeling like a participant on the game show “Beat the Clock” are peeling off a layer at a time.
    The nine to five working day structure is now gone but it’s slowly being replaced by the structure and balance that comes from reading and studying my bible. My priorities are shifting and a new path full of adventure is beginning to unfold. If I had a Time Machine and could return to that crazy/busy driven time in my life I would never have become a life contestant of “Beat the Clock”.
    Steve

    ======= Debbie:

    Proverbs 10:26 goes with the OT reading. What if someone assigned one of the duties was a lazy person. The whole system would suffer. I didn’t grow up in an environment where everyone had a job and duty. My life was unstructured and I find structure difficult. I am content to find a place that needs help and pitch in. I’m annoyed with the attitude, “that’s not my job.” But I see in this OT passage where jobs and duties are vital – if someone is not doing their “job” a leader needs to hold them accountable or find someone else who will do the job. I lived in some campus dorms that had a resident assistant who was responsible to keep the hallways clean but they never did and no one held them responsible. Everyone suffered.
    This passage is a good passage on leadership for the church, isn’t it?
    Debbie

    ========= Robert:

    Psalm 48
    Jerusalem
    It was great this morning I read the Psalm to my son and when I got to the part about telling people about Jerusalem, I had the opportunity to tell him a little bit about the city.
    “12 Walk about Zion, go around her,
    count her towers,
    13 consider well her ramparts,
    view her citadels,
    that you may tell of them
    to the next generation. ”
    I have been there twice in 40 years and I haven’t seen a lot of change from my perspective. I told him about the 4 religions that each lived in a quarter of the city and how interesting it was to walk through each part and experience this balance of war and peace between them. I hope one day he gets to see the Dome, the Wall, the 8 Gates, Mount of Olives and best smorgasborg at the King David Hotel.
    Mark
    Mark 12
    The Shema
    I think this is the first time I have ever has a chance to ponder these verses and really enjoy them. It is so interesting to remember standing at the Temple Wall in Jerusalem with many people reciting the Shema in many cases. The words certainly echo what is said in the commentary today ( What is behind the most famous Jewish prayer?) about God’s unity, God’s love and Jewish unity.
    Little aside note my wife told me about why the Jewish people sort of rock when they stand and read or recite text. Its because it mimics the action of a candle and can be a helpful spiritual connection with God.
    Ramona, good insight into what do “questions” really mean?
    Robert

    ======== MItch:

    NT – Greatest commandments? Love God with everything you’ve got, and love your neighbor as yourself. Why the greatest? Because if you love like that (and maintain it) you will not sin against God nor your neighbor. (Note; Good Samaritan parable defined neighbor as everyone.)
    Why did Jesus bring up the conundrum of Messiah being son of David, yet David called Messiah “Lord”? Once again in a different way Jesus is trying to illuminate His deity. Like a lawyer with a leading question – if OT is true and Messiah is son of David, then how can David call Messiah -Lord?
    Because the Messiah is both – Jesus is the God Man.
    Mitch

    ======= Dee:

    There is alot of references in Number 4-5:31 where God spoke to either Moses and Aaron or spoke into Moses:
    4:1 Then the Lord said to Moses and Aaron..
    4:17 The the Lord said to Moses and Aaron..
    4:21 And the Lord said to Moses
    5:1 The Lord gave these instructions to Moses
    5:5 Then the Lord said to Moses..
    5:11 And the Lord said to Moses..
    That brings me to the thoughts of: To whom much is given, much is required. Moses was a leader, so was his brother Aaron. Whether they wanted to be, it was upon them. We have to learn to rise to the occasion if we are called to this positioning in our life from God, which I believe God calls all people into leadership in some respect, but then don’t get me wrong, if you are the behind the scenes man or not the lead in something, where it be at work or church or family..God calls us to many different positions and orderliness which he has displayed and he is not an author of confusion or chaos, but of order and love and not a respector of persons, He loves all of us..
    I am like Ramona on the questioning in Mark..how dare they, the saduccees question or put on an act to be seen, Oh Teacher..tell us this one thing, they couldn’t give flippity squat what the Lord had to say as being knowledgable and sowing into the seed of the heart, they were out to sow discord, and Christ saw their evil hearts..its sad to say that there are people out there within churches that are just that pious, snooty, hi-falutent(I know my spelling is wrong) and think they are above the Laws of God Himself, and they are so wrong..God will reward the diligent and curse the ones who use His temple as anything but pure, holy, and just..
    I remember looking back at my old life and working at an office where I used to surf internet on what I thought should be my “free” time or breaks in between work, which I know is wrong now looking back at that. Right now I am a stay at home mom and a full time online student, so now my employer is my family so to speak.  and I pray that I always serve my home well and give God the Glory within it each and every day.
    God Bless each and every one)~~
    Dee

  • Numbers 2:1-3:51 + Mark 11:27-12:17 + Psalm 47:1-9 + Proverbs 10:24-25
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    Old Testament – Today in Numbers chapter 2 we read about the organization of Israel’s camp!  For some reason I really like these types of chapters – chapters where we get what may seem at first glance to be “just a bunch of details” and maybe we even ask occasionally, “what’s the point?”  For me, the details are the point!  I don’t know about you, but I’ll confess this here and now on the blog – I’m a bit of a packrat.  🙂  Seriously.  And not only that – but I have seasons of crazy disorganization in my house and in my life.  And I of course remember the old adage, “cleanliness is next to godliness….”  🙂  And yes, I guess I can at times feel guilty about my disorganization.  But, for some odd reason just this past few weeks I’ve been on an organization kick.  The homestead has been getting a serious cleaning.  I’m getting rid of stuff that I really really don’t need to keep.  And then I read chapters like this in Numbers, and I realize that God is a God of order.  He likes things organized.  And I think we as followers of God do well when we get things organized in our lives too – our housekeeping, our finances, how we spend our time, etc.  Now, don’t hear me say that you should be obsessive compulsive about order… 🙂  But…  I am seeing amazing benefits in my life of being organized.  A good overview of the camp in Numbers chapter 2 is in this image below:

    New Testament – In Mark chapter 12 we read Jesus’ profound Parable of the Tenants, which exposes the planned attempt on Jesus’ life. At the end of the parable Jesus quotes from Psalm 118 verses 22 & 23 when he says in Mark chapter 12 verse 10: “Haven’t you read this scripture: “‘The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone; the Lord has done this, and it is marvelous in our eyes’?”” I have heard some awesome sermons on this verse – about how our Christian lives should be based upon and aligned with the true foundational Cornerstone – and that cornerstone being Jesus Christ. Do you believe that Jesus is the cornerstone of Christianity? Is Jesus the cornerstone of your life? Do you align your life with Jesus’ teachings? Do you live your life based on being in alignment with the true Cornerstone – the only Cornerstone – Jesus? Will you pray to Jesus that He will be your Cornerstone now and forever?

    Today we also read about Jesus’ teaching of giving Caesar what belongs to him, and I came across this very cool image below, which shows a silver denarius coin that was from Jesus’ era with Tiberius Caesar’s image & name stamped on it.  The wording on this coin below reads from right to left: “TI (BERIUS) CAESAR DIVI AUG (GUSTI) F (ILIUS) AUGUSTUS” – which reads translated: “Tiberius Caesar, august son of the deified Augustus”. Jesus could have been holding such a coin as below when he said in verses 15 through 17 – “Show me a Roman coin…” When they handed it to him, he asked, “Whose picture and title are stamped on it?” “Caesar’s,” they replied. “Well, then,” Jesus said, “give to Caesar what belongs to him. But everything that belongs to God must be given to God.” This reply completely amazed them.”

    Commentary on our Mark chapter 11 & 12 readings today are at bible.org at this link and at this link.

    Psalms – Psalm 47 is an awesome Psalm!  I can almost hear and feel music and a drum beat as I read this Psalm today!  This Psalm was used in later Jewish synagogue liturgies for Rosh Hashanah, the New Year Festival.  This Psalm has also been used by the Christian church in the Celebration of Jesus’ ascension, in particular with emphases on verse 5 – “God has ascended with a mighty shout. The LORD has ascended with trumpets blaring.”  Do you hear and feel the music as you read this Psalm?  Verse 1 sets the stage so very well for verse 2 in the image below – “Come, everyone, and clap your hands for joy! Shout to God with joyful praise!”

    Proverbs – Proverbs 10 verse 25 is a verse for each of us to meditate upon a bit – “Disaster strikes like a cyclone, whirling the wicked away, but the godly have a lasting foundation.”  Do you have a lasting foundation?  Do you have a Cornerstone?

    Below is an image from Proverbs 10:24 in today’s readings:

    Worship Video: Today’s readings in Mark reminded me of the song “Cornerstone:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gv5Aaab0XU4

    Is Jesus your Cornerstone? Click here and meet the Cornerstone!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “Jesus said to them, “Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God’s.” Mark 12:17 NIV

    Prayer Point: Pray that you would give your heart, mind, soul and strength to God today, and not to worldly things.

    Comments from You & Questions of the Day:  Based on my OT reflections today, are there any other closet packrats out there that will fess up in the Comments section below??  🙂 Or any former packrats / disorganized folks that can give us some advice in the Comments below on how you got orderly?  Do you think that God is a God of order?  Should we be a people of order?  Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

    Love, Trust and Obey Jesus,
    Mike

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    ======= Ramona:

    Hmmm Mike, >>And I of course remember the old adage, “cleanliness is next to godliness….” : )  
    >> Well there is one little problem here whose standard of cleanliness and godliness are we to measure by? Jesus certainly knocked the Pharisees out of the water with his rebuke of their cleanliness rituals. It might be an old adage but is that adage true?
    Numbers 2:3-51
    Is there order here? Yes there is order, God’s order and everything regarding the Temple, the camp and the placement of the tents of the tribes and their “fighting” men and the people following also speaks to me about the plan and purpose of God. Everyone is given a plan and has a purpose designed by God. But the choice is ours whether to work the plan God has given us or to work the plan we want to pick up. I believe we enter chaos when we pick up our plans instead of God’s.
    The redemption of the firstborn sons foreshadows Christ, as the Firstborn of God, redemptive work upon the earth. Except Christ work is so very deep and broad that there only need be one of Him for all of us.
    Mark 11:27-12:17
    This entire section is about authority and submission to an authority. The question is whose authority is being submitted too? The religious leaders question Jesus, demand from Jesus who has given him authority to disturb their “business” franchise in the Temple. Jesus’ response to them challenges their authority to question Him about His authority.
    The leaders response to Jesus show that they are week leaders, afraid of the people and week leaders may have positional authority but they lack spiritual authority.
    The farmers didn’t want to submit to the owner’s authority over his fields that they worked in the owner’s physical absence. His authority comes by right of ownership not by what they think is fair or unfair.
    The trick question the Pharisees tried to put to Jesus about taxes, again is really about authority. If they truly believed that Jesus “…sincerely teaches the ways of God,” why would they even ask Him a question about paying taxes? They through, wrongly, that submitting to God was mutually exclusive. If you submit to God you cannot submit to earthly authority. Jesus shocked them by letting them know that the things of God and the things of man are not one and the same.
    Psalm 47:1–9
    The only thing I can speak of is to add to Mike’s comments with an encouragement, “Rap on, Rap on!! Just make sure you give it a beat that you can dance to.
    Proverbs 10:24-25
    Fears and hope, both will bring to pass what is in the heart. The question becomes what is the state of my heart, what kind of soil have I prepared and will it bring to fruition deadly fears or life-giving hope? Wickedness or godliness, there is probably just a thin line that divides one from the other and it all has to do with the state of the heart and our dealing honestly and truthfully with what is there.
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= Mark:

    Mike, thanks again for your faithful service by keeping this posting going on a consistent basis. I appreciate your comments and questions. I squirmed a bit this morning as I read your questions about a disorganized life.
    I enjoyed the diagram of the camp of Israel and noticed a couple of things. Remeber when Jacob was meeting Esau and he held Rachel and her sons to the back of the procession? Well that’s where her children: (Benjamin and Ephraim/Mannaseh a.k.a. Joseph) are positioned, behind the tabernacle compound. Leah’s children line the east and south sides (with Gad being the single exception) and the offspring of the handmaids taking their position on the northside of the camp. The one thing that stood out the most to me was that the tribe of Judah was directly in front of the gates. Jesus, the Lion of the Tribe of Judah; is the Way to the Father. We enter the holy place through the blood of Christ.
    I had to laugh at today’s stories in Mark about the two questions. When Jesus asked the question of the Pharisee’s, they decided that it would be politically incorrect to give an answer and slinked away to lick their wounded pride. The other question — perhaps posed by some of the same men to Jesus — was designed to trap him. When Jesus answered: “Give Caesar what is his, and give God what is his.” Their mouths hung open, speechless. HAaa!! Haa! ha…hey wait!! How many times have I had to bring myself up short because God’s word tells me something so radical and out of my comfort zone? How many times do I avoid a question or situation because I may be a little uncomfortable or too proud to respond in a way that doesn’t paint “ME” in the best possible light?
    Mike, I wish we could get together to do some worshipping from Psalms and to make a joyful noise. that may never happen here on this earth, but I know that in heaven, we’ll experience music, worship and praise in awesome ways.
    Psalm 47:5-7
    Loud cheers as God climbs the mountain,
    a ram’s horn blast at the summit.
    Sing songs to God, sing out!
    Sing to our King, sing praise!
    He’s Lord over earth,
    so sing your best songs to God.
    I hear at least 6 or 7 tunes in my head right now, the one that’s the loudest is the one that says: Forever you are faithful, Forever you are strong, Forever you are with us, Forever, Forever…
    Proverbs 10:25 I always thought that the scripture for the Sunday School song, “The Wise Man Built His House Upon the Rock” was solely based on Jesus’ parable. Here is the same theme in Proverbs this morning!! Hmmm… It’s almost there is an unchangeable God or something…. (Now Chris Tomlin’s song is in my head)
    Rejoicing in Him,
    Mark

    ======= Marty:

    Proverbs–it’s only one line, but so much there!-“Disaster strikes like a cyclone, whirling the wicked away, but the godly have a lasting foundation.”
    (I’ve only posted once before, but have been reading the OYB & blog comments.)
    This one line…touches me-hurts me-haunts me-heals me — all at once. As I mentioned, disaster struck my family when the good Lord took my 4yr old daughter to be with Him, just 19 weeks ago. It’s a disaster, but she was not wicked…was an angel on earth! I’ve always had faith, but now it’s being tested and I’m here to listen and learn. I know there must be an eternal plan. My foundation/rock is God himself as well as my family, friends, neighbors and parish…they are all God to me…keeping the foundation of my faith in tact. Thank you Lord, for your love is shown to me in these people.
    Peace!
    Marty

    ======== Laura:

    Welcome Marty to our community. I am very sorry to hear about your loss. I can understand your mixed emotions. God is our mighty healer. It’s nice to know that our ultimate destination is a place of no tears. And a place that we can all be at peace and one with the creater of the universe.
    We look forward to having you onboard as we all go on this journey with OYB. Blessings and Peace to you.
    Laura

    ======= Stacey:

    Discipline and orderliness is is an interesting topic for me this week. I’ve been meditating on Jubilee since we read about it the other day. The thoughts about Jubilee sound something like this to me: “What is it that I have inherited in Christ that I have either sold off or neglected that God would like me to have back?” and “What do I need to be serious about reclaiming because He redeemed me and paid full price for it by dying on the cross?” (1 Pet 1:13-25)
    And the result has been that I have been working on two personal self discipline projects. I have been humbled and have asked God to show me His way to accomplish and complete these disciplines. While praying about it and seeking the Counsel of the Holy Spirit, I was reminded by the Lord that self discipline is a fruit of the Holy Spirit. One who matures in their walk with Christ will also mature in self discipline. ( Gal 5:23, 2 Pet 1:6) For it is natural that when good seeds of life in the Holy Spirit are planted and nutured, good fruit will grow.(Gal 6:7-9) So I am in the process of allowing God to break up some fallow ground in my life and plant the good seeds of righteousnes and godliness which will become fruit that others will see in the form of orderliness and self discipline.
    I grew up in a family of packrats and have enjoyed leaving that old life behind. Because of what the Lord has done in my life, I don’t think that anyone I know now would believe the situation I grew up in. In my childhood home, the outward extreme clutter and filth was just a symptom of the inward problems and struggles of physical and financial disorder and rebellion. My mother grew up in an extremely unhealthy perfectionistic environment where she would do nothing to please her mother. By the time I came on the scene, my parents procrastinated about everthing in life. Clutter piled up, bills piled up. If everything couldn’t be fixed immediately and perfectly, they would just procrastinate until”someday” when things would all work out. Procrastination is very crippling and our home was extremely disorganized and chaotic. And it just became too overwhelming for my parents to deal with any of it.
    There was something about the overall chaos of my childhood home that seemed to give my parents excuses about their personal relationship with God. They were too busy and life was too complicated for them to give any time over to the Lord and to attending His church. Fortunately, my aunt and uncle took me to church and I found the way to escape my life of frantic chaos. Salvation through the blood of Jesus set me on the path of righteousness and my life has certainly been different than ” the empty way of life handed down by my forefathers” (1 Pet 1:18).
    It was very interesting that years later in their 70’s, my parents really came to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. Now as my mom is living alone and trying to follow Christ with her whole heart, her apartment is neat, tidy and well organized. She takes care of eating well, exercising and spends a lot of her day with the Lord. He directs her path and she has completely given herself over to a life of loving obedience and discipline in Him. It’s all the fruit of seeking Him first of all and best of all, and giving Him first place in life. The proof is in the fruit.
    I believe that walking in the Spirit and living for today is what plants the good seeds. Pretty soon you turn around and enjoy a whole tree full of goodness, blessing, discipline, and holiness as a gift from God.
    Jeremiah 32:38 They will be my people, and I will be their God. 39 I will give them singleness of heart and action, so that they will always fear me for their own good and the good of their children after them. 40 I will make an everlasting covenant with them: I will never stop doing good to them, and I will inspire them to fear me, so that they will never turn away from me. 41 I will rejoice in doing them good and will assuredly plant them in this land with all my heart and soul.
    Stacey

    ======= Ramona:

    Numbers 2:1-3:51
    I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with mine eye. (Psalms 32:8 KJV)
    I was really impressed upon reading these two chapters how God is interested and desires to not only love us, but to “order our steps.” More often than not we want to chose our paths and ask God to “bless” what we have chosen. Here, in today’s reading, God gives the order: where to pitch the tents and what order each tribe will march. Again, our blessing is tied up in our obedience just like Israel blessing and protection was tied up in her following God.
    I must confess I am also a packrat, but about sixteen months ago when I had to remove things from my apartment so that my walls could be dismantled due to finding mold, I had to get rid of all those things I was saving because, “I probably could use that.” I’m not sure about this but I think the more we give our lives over to God, like Israel in the desert, God will show us where to pitch our tent and where to march and what to bring along, ordering our steps. I believe we hold on to things because somewhere in the back of our minds we think we will never have all the stuff again. But after all it’s just that, “stuff,” and that stuff doesn’t’ belong to us anyway; God is the creator of all things.
    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= John:

    Ramona,
    “I’m not sure about this but I think the more we give our lives over to God, like Israel in the desert, God will show us where to pitch our tent and where to march and what to bring along, ordering our steps.”
    YES!!! Sorry, but this is SOOOO important. When we submit to the will of God and do the things (my post to Andrew 2 days ago) we are supposed to do joyfully and with reverence – then the blessings will flow and we can be directed toward Eph 2:10:
    “we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.”
    This is so hard for mankind. It is extremely hard for me. We have so much Pride, and too often we do the things we think we are to do in this world, rather than depend on direction from God.
    If we ask for direction and don’t feel that we get it, we are at a loss. We cry out, What about “free will”? Yet Jesus is our greatest example. He did nothing that was not in His Father’s will. We will not be complete until we submit to the Father’s will. Do the things we are told. Do them joyfully. When we are in fellowship with God then the connection is strong, and He will show us the way in our lives.
    Be obediant, be still(patient), and know that He is God.
    The times I have done this in my life (albeit too infrequently), I am at peace because I know that I am in the Will of God. Rather than being restrictive, I can only tell you it is – an incredible feeling and “place to be” in our relationship with God.
    John

    ======= Becky:

    “What the wicked dreads will overtake him; what the righteous desire will be granted.” (Proverbs) This really stood out to me today, reminding me that God sees the good and the evil, and ultimately rewards accordingly.
    But I think it’s also telling me that being focused on the negatives, on trying NOT to do something, or teaching children what NOT to do is not as powerful and life-giving as focusing on the positive, standing for –and thinking on– whatever is good, noble, beautiful, right, etc and showing our children what they SHOULD do. However, this is easier said than done, for me, anyway!
    Becky

    ======= Laverne:

    STACEY – thank u so much for reminding me of this scripture – ( Gal 5:23, 2 Pet 1:6)” ” I was reminded by the Lord that self discipline is a fruit of the Holy Spirit. One who matures in their walk with Christ will also mature in self discipline. – Sometimes I think I am so hard on myself. You are right as I have matured I have also become more nad more disciplined and obedient.
    —————————
    I have always been orderly, for me ALL things have a place even if I create one. I have a basket under my end table in the livingroom in it is my Discipleship Journal, Pray, Prevention and Simple magazine I have already read. On my desk in my office I have cups and trays to put pens, paper clips, stickey pads and bills. I love the Container Store, Hobby Lobby and any Wal-Mart store that offer knick nacks to help me remain organized.
    —————————
    U better believe I believe God is a God of order and the Holy Spirit does not disrupt. Which brings me to something I have wondered but I am sure will never get an answer. In my old church many people would fall down, get in the aisle and do their thing for long periods of time. I am not judging but as I have said the Holy Spirit does NOT disrupt.I’ve often wonder are these learned behaviors. I love worship and will get very excited and moved as a song ministers to my heart & soul or at the word preached I’ll jump right out of my chair, and encourage that paster, Rev. or minister, or when the choir is singing a song I sometimes get so moved I express it with my arms – they move freely, however I don’t think that is disruptive. We should be a people who are controlled & ware.
    —————————
    The verse that stuck out for me today was mark 12; 6-8 The owner had a son he loved very much. Finally, he sent his son to the renters because he thought they would respect him. 7But they said to themselves, “Someday he will own this vineyard. Let’s kill him! That way we can have it all for ourselves.” 8So they grabbed the owner’s son and killed him. Then they threw his body out of the vineyard.
    I wonder if in my life do I show people that who my Father loved I love. I certainly hope so. I don’t want to be like the tenants.
    Laverne

    ====== Sunny:

    I am a packrat, I keep everything that has to do with Family Tree Stuff. I have most of it organized but my husband calls our computer room the fire attraction. Anything anyone sends me goes in the computer room. Maybe one day I will get it all organized but Life passes us by so fast that I chose to put it on the desk and dust plies on it then I forget about it until a month or two later.
    God is a God of order you can tell that when it is our time to go. He picks those that are ready to see the Lord. Like my cousin for example, its not fair that he died so young but God had his order set up and took him at his precise time. My cousin’s wife moved away and I haven’t heard from her at all but she got to move away from amarillo and life must be better for her.
    I think we are people of order for others but for ourself…well I am lacking in that aspect. I have everything organized when I go teach and when I teach my little boy but when it comes to me and ordering/organizing come to my house and I will show you!
    Sunny

    ======= Mae:

    Verses that stood out for me today:
    Mark 12:17 “Well, then,” Jesus said, “give to Caesar what belongs to him. But everything that belongs to God must be given to God.” This reply completely amazed them.”
    Psalm 47:10 “The nobles of the nations assemble as the people of the God of Abraham, for the kings of the earth belong to God; he is greatly exalted.”
    Proverbs 10:24 “What the wicked dreads will overtake him; what the righteous desire will be granted.
    Jesus? Will you pray to Jesus that He will be your Cornerstone now and forever? ~ Yes, I always ask Jesus to be my Cornerstone. He’s my Personal Saviour. I accepted Him as my Personal Saviour. Today we have been praying a lot for Jaden, we claimed Jesus’ blood on our lives and prayed for the little guy. We took Jaden to church this evening, I went to the altar as I do every service, but today we had a special healingservice. And we all do a lot better. I felt a difference! Even my stiff neck is healed!!! God was at our service tonight. I felt a change and I’m sure Jaden will do A LOT better tomorrow when he wakes up! It was a very intense day, so I’m keeping this short. But I really have to let you all know that God answered our prayers!!!! Allllllllllllll the prayes from allllllllllll over the world! Praise and thank the Lord for that!
    Mae

    ======= Jenny:

    I love Jesus’ answers when they tried to trap Him, always so perfect! Well because He IS perfect and God! :p Jesus is definitely the cornerstone and always will be! In my life, He sure is! Times in my life when He wasn’t, everything just fell apart for me! Even as a believer, if I wander away, if I take my eyes off Him, I fall! Fortunately I fall into His arms. =) As our Proverbs readings say, we have an everlasting foundation!
    God is such a God or order! Look at the complexity of the body, every cell, its amazing!… look at the universe, the stars, planets, He keeps everything aligned by the very word from His mouth!
    My mom was the biggest packrat! Haha. I was always so organized as a youngster she said I should write a book or teach classes on how I do it, haha. As I got older, I found it harder because of less time, but I’m not too bad. I call my room an organized mess! :p
    I noticed after people in my life died I would go through and get rid of things. I only want to have what I actually use. I am very sentimental so I’ll keep some things I don’t use. When my mom, the queen packrat :p, died, we had to go through sooo much stuff and get rid of a lot…so I get on cleaning kicks when I think of the brevity of life. This may be silly, but I don’t want to leave a huge mess for others when I die, could be tonight, could be in 50 yrs. I try not to hold on too much value to anything material bcos it could be stolen, lost in a fire…for memories sake that would devastate me. But I know where my imperishable treasures are! =)
    Jenny

    ======= Angie:

    i’m a total pack rat and i love it. everything i keep means something very special to me or i hold a dear memory of. i keep every card, every letter/envelope, every picture which by the way i take a ton of, every chinese horoscope from the fortune cookie, every movie ticket stub, flowers and balloons i get, EVERYTHING! thats why i have SOOOOOOO many scrapbooks. they make me really happy when i go back through them all and see everything that i have kept my entire life. my first set of eye glasses, my first tooth i lost, my first lock of hair that was cut. its all about me and my life. i can’t get rid of it. its like throwing my life away and theres so much bout me. you know? i am pretty organized though. thats why i try to keep up with my scrapbooking and photo albums. i remember that stuff like it was yesterday. i know exactly where i was at, how old i approximently was, and how i felt at that time in my life. some are sad and some are really happy and some i’m extremely proud of. theres no way i’m going to throw all that away!!!!! so the best thing for me to do is keep it all in scrapbooks. thats the best advice i can give to another pack rat!!!! scrapbooks are great!!!!!
    i loved psalms. i think i’m this big psalms chick on here!!!!! can’t help it. its my favorite book so far!!!!! i love music and loud music for that matter. always have and always will! so i can almost hear the those trumpets blaring and feel the music. and to me, thats a wonderful feeling in the world!!!!
    Angie

    ======= Enid:

    I have said for many years “The secret to success is to be organized” I believe this is true in all aspects of our lives.
    Enid

    ======== Lisa:

    Right now I am going to exercise self-control; well because it is part of our meditation scripture of the week.
    Um, no because I have to think order as Mike pointed out God is a God of order.
    O.K. – I am calm. :-). There is so much I want to share. I will try and be succinct about it.
    We started in the book of Numbers this week – oh yes, did I mention this will be my first time reading the bible in one year? Now I understand why it is called the Book of Numbers – the 12 tribes are HUGH and that doesn’t include all the folks! No wonder the new king of Egypt (post-Joseph) was afraid! They could have slaughtered the Egyptian folks and taken names (smile)!! However, they would probably have preferred the booty instead.
    Next, in the book of Mark, Jesus spoke -to put it mildly- about the cornerstone. I read it, but today I READ IT (without commentary :-)), as the Holy Spirit illumined this quote from Jesus within my spirit. WHEW!, no wonder they walked away. No one wants to be told about themselves, it is a hard pill to swallow – especially when truth hits the core of the heart!
    And next, Psalm 47!!! How powerful. This is my meditation chapter, not a verse or word but the whole. And yes Mike, my spirit could not stop singing “Praise to my King”. I kept repeating it over and over again. Oh how wonderful! And what a great way to top off this Psalm with a series of praise songs!!!! Great stuff – thanks Mike!
    Let the Redeem say SO!
    Lisa 

    ======= Julie:

    My heart soared this morning reading Psalms, I love that when that happens!
    As far as the clean-up, I went thru the same thing a month ago. I read that we have made our things our ruler & god, we work for them, we clean around them & we buy more! So I now have the midset that I pretend I am about to move into the most wonderful place & I don’t want any of that stuff again. Also a friend had a mother that died & it took 3 dumpsters to clear her house. I don’t want to be a burden to my children when I go.
    Since I have cleaned up, I have had such a cleansing as I look around & all I have is what I need or really love. I can actually find my commentaries & all my books on shelves not in boxes which helps me with my studies. My mind is now full of all kinds of things I want to do & not in the doldrums any more.
    The fruit of the Spirit always convicts me when I read it, in today’s world it is so hard to be that way. Thanks for reminding me!
    Julie

    ======= Diana:

    This is truly wonderful and I am amazed at the continuity and flow from the Old Testament to the New in my daily readings. This is my 2nd year of reading and I love it!
    I, too, saw the organization of God in Numbers. He is the author of it and see Him as the organizer of everything.
    I saw the Lord’s Heart yearning over the loss of Aaron’s 2 sons and filling that void with a whole tribe of Levites!
    I see His Heart yearning over our lives: as a nation, as a people/tribe, as family, as individuals and finally looking right down into the very core of our being. It is easy to see that He simply had to get up off of His Throne and come down to save us for we have been destroying ourselves and He loves us too much.
    Take a look at verse 1. Moses and Aaron, both leaders yet terrible things happened in their family. Both men living completely for God yet death strikes for not one but two sons because of a horrible mistake, disobedience. Wide open and laid bare are the triumphs and defeats of their lives but the Lord our Restorer and Redeemer took into account all of it and gave these two men even more…spiritual sons, the whole tribe of Levi!
    Amazingly, after reading of the Lord’s authority in setting the tribes in order now we head straight into Mark 11 and discover that His authority was questioned by the “religious priests and teachers of the law”!
    Jesus headed them off by giving them a question they could not answer. They said “we don’t know” revealing doubt, confusion and everything else that comes with unbelief. They could not see who Jesus is.
    Then it hit me in Mark 12:1 “HE THEN BEGAN TO SPEAK TO THEM IN PARABLES…”
    I am excited to say what I saw here…when we miss the mark and question God’s authority, His Word, whether spoken or written, we won’t have the understanding either of the Scriptures and our thinking and beliefs will not be correct.
    It hits the very core of our being. Is His Word true or not? Do I believe that He can take care of my needs? Do I fully trust in Him as my Problem-Solver or Need-Meeter?
    Wow…I love the challenge : )
    Diana

    ======= Lori:

    Sometimes when the “cyclone” hits, and the cyclones will always hit, I wonder if I am one of the wicked ones and I don’t know it. Fundamentally I don’t think so, but what if I am blind like so many are?
    Lori

    ======= Lisa:

    Hi Lori –
    Why do you say you wonder if you are one of the wicked ones? Is that just to say that “there is none righteous” because we are born in sin?
    I hope so!
    Lisa 

    ======== Lori:

    No, It’s just that when I read the proverbs, and I think back on the difficult times I have had over the last couple years, it just makes me afraid that I am actually being punished. I am not used to the old testament God. I am used to a God who loves me and forgives and offers grace and mercy. I just want to be reassured that I am living “good” enough. I don’t even believe in living “good” enough, we are saved by grace and thank God we don’t really get what we deserve. I just never want to be deceived into complacency. If the trials in life are being brought on us by God, how do we know and how do we fix it?
    Lori

    ======== Lisa:

    Hi Lori,
    That is a mouthful.
    Let me share what I believe the Holy Spirit was speaking to my heart about on this matter, while I was praying for an answer to more than encourage you but that you would come to trust in His Word more and not get stuck in your fears.
    Please consider meditating on the book of Romans, Chapter 8. Key verse is 35.
    I also want to share this awesome commentary that hits right to the core of what you expressed.
    For your study:
    Read these verses (8:31-34) carefully, taking note of each single thing God is teaching us here. Honestly identify ways in which you allow yourself to be accused and condemned ‘ by your own heart/mind, by fellow human beings, especially Christians, and by, so you or others think, God himself. What are these verses telling you? Grasp hold of and thank the Lord for the powerful truth they teach, and ask him to help you to believe his Word here.
    In 8:35-37 Paul gives a list of physical suffering and states that none of these can separate us from Christ’s love ‘ they can never mean God is condemning us. Even in the presence of these things ‘we are more than conquerors’. How? Through our own sinless lives? Through our own perfect, unwavering faith? No! ‘Through him who loved us.’ Suffering is suffering. It is not punishment for sin ‘ Christ, who loved us, bore all of that for us. It does not mean God has cut off his love ‘ God loved us while we still sinners, he is not going to cut us off now that he has placed us in Christ (Romans 5:1-11; 8:32). Christians who believe that suffering is because God is withholding his love because of their sin, or that their sin has blocked God’s love, are still perceiving their relationship with God as merit/performance based; they are assuming that God is still seeing them as they are in themselves ‘ kata sarka. They are not living with the grand and glorious reality that God no longer relates to them as individuals in their aloneness and nakedness, but relates to them always, ever and only in Christ ‘ kata pneuma.
    8:38-39: Nothing in all creation can separate us from God’s love for us in Christ. Nothing can deny or undo our salvation. Not sin, not law, not death, not the law of sin and death, or the fact we are not Jews. Because our relationship with God is not based on any thing variable or changeable but on Christ to whom God has united us by his Spirit.
    I pray this is most helpful Lori.
    Shalom
    Lisa 

    ======= Lori:

    Lisa, Thank you so much for your investment in my search. I sincerely appreciate your words and wisdom, and I will study this further. Thank you for your kindness.
    Lori

    ======== Lisa:

    Lori, I thank God for you and your honesty.
    We all at some time or another in our life feel a sense of inadequacy. But, I thank God for Jesus and the reinforcement of His Word in both our lives.
    I am glad you posted and that I was able for myself, as well as you to get encouraged again. I also will study further.
    And you are quite welcome, that was the least that I could have done for my sister-in-Christ!
    Lisa 

    ======= Briggs:

    In reading through the passages this morning and over the last several weeks, it seems odd to me how distant the LORD was from the Israelites.
    He gave great detail regarding the construction of the tabernacle, the utensils and other implements of worship; more detail regarding the act of sacrificing the various animals, grain and wine for the many and detailed specific offerings; very specific detail in segregating the clean from the unclean; more detail regarding the certain feasts; and today more detail regarding how each tribe shall position themselves relative to each other and the tent of meeting.
    He gave very specific detail regarding certain ‘acts’, yet no instruction on how to approach Him, no mention of prayer, seemingly no emphasis on the spirit or the heart of their worship.
    In these recent chapters, I can’t help feeling that the Lord was very distant from the Israelites. He showed very little of who He was, or who we know Him to be as He revealed Himself in the New Testament, or how to seek a relationship with Him. He even said that if they approached certain areas of the tabernacle, those other than the Levites would be killed.
    This seems so contrary to what the Lord is now seeking from His children among all the nations.
    Briggs

    ======= Lily:

    Wow I just wanted to share how Leviticus is not my least favorite book. Numbers is for it’s redundancy. But, I will get through it with the support of this community. On what Briggs said; I didn’t think about that much, but it is really true. Jesus had to rend the veil before we could have intimacy with God.
    Lily

    ======= Elizabeth:

    Hello,
    The OT relationship between the Israelites IS drastically different than the NT fulfillment in Christ. I also struggle with the heavy ritualism of the OT and the seeming distance between the Lord and His people.
    One thing that has always puzzled me is how modern day Jews practice their faith in real ways in the real world. So much of Judaism seems to be obscure laws, regulations, and specifications. I don’t “get” functional Judaism I guess. Is it more than just the rules to most Jews? It strikes me as a cold distant faith.
    On another note–with regard to Mike’s question about being a pack rat– I am definitely a “saver” and a “recycler,” and I always feel like I am fighting the fine line between creativity and chaos. Stuff and organizing stuff can become a burden and bondage–whether we excel at the organization or not! I know some ladies with perfectly immaculate homes that live in bondage to that standard, and I have some dear friends who can’t seem to get out from underneath the mess of their stuff and their self-condemnation about not being able to keep a clean home.
    I struggle with wanting to find a good use for something, thinking that “if I can just set it aside” I will find the right use in time. And I strongly dislike the disposable mentality of our culture…think it’s awful stewardship of His creation.
    I guess it’s all about balance. When I think about this struggle, I think of that passage in Matthew:
    “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal.
    For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
    -Matthew 6:19-21
    God created a physical world that reveals His glory and all He made is good, but I think it’s tempting to over-cling to things (or over-cling to a desire to “control” the things) if we are not careful. The things should not dominate our psyche and should definitely not take precedence over matters of the heart—like people.
    Going back to my friends with very clean homes—I don’t always feel comfortable in their homes because they are so uptight about keeping them clean that I feel like the “cleanness” over-dominates their minds.
    Sometimes I feel like the Jews must have become borderline obsessive-compulsive trying to keep up with all the minutia….
    Just my two cents, ; )
    Elizabeth

    ======= Nick:

    re: packratism
    isn’t everyone a ‘packrat’ to a certain extent? don’t we all fill boxes with rarely used things and store them away?
    my question is this: will any of our boxes of stuff make it to the kingdom of God?
    Nick

    ======== Frederick:

    I echo with Mike’s mentioning of an adage “cleanliness is next to godliness”. I have a personal encounter with God that, when I started ordering my workplace and homestead, God commenced to disclose more of Himself to me.
    Frederick

    ======= Raeann:

    The book of Leviticus is ALL about the Hebrew laws given on mount Sinai. The sanctuary had to be built using certain materials and to VERY exact specifications. There were three week long feasts a year that everyone had to attend at the sanctuary. The people had to give twice daily offerings at the sanctuary for an aroma pleasing to God. There were laws for dealing with sick people, mold and the poor. The priests wore ornate robes to stay pure when they ministered to the people and lived by a strict code of conduct. A justice system was given and laws and punishments were established. God promised to bless his people as long as they followed His laws and statutes. What animals you could and could not eat, sexual immorality, women had to be separated during there periods, priests could not touch a dead body, dress should be modest and you had to honor your father and mother, ALL of these laws were thoroughly discussed in the book of Leviticus.
    Raeann

    ======= Sheena:

    I’m a little bit of a packrat, but I’m in a spring cleaning/decluttering mode right now. I’m just doing it a little at a time. I do believe that God is a God of order. Just looking at how the universe works, and how seasons change and rotate, and the laws and guidelines he gave his people – how can you believe anything different? It makes me glad, because I’m a Sheena of order as well.  : )  I like having processes and guidelines and schedules. I don’t think people who aren’t like that are ungodly, because I think just generally as people we live in order, not in chaos. We have laws and standards that we all live by. If we were living in filth and anarchy – that might be a different story. But yes, I think God is of order and so should we be.
    Sheena

    ======= Janice:

    God is so orderly as we can see by the way he positions the tribes. He wants order in our lives too, but I do have clutterd times in my life and it is hard to focus. When I get things organized, I can see everything much clearer. What stood out to me in Numbers today is where God is positioned. Right in the middle of the tribes. That is where he wants to be in our lives as well –right smack tab in the middle.
    Janice

    ======== Reuben:

    Mike shows us a map of the basic layout of the Israelite’s camp in the desert. For a further interesting observation on the shape of the camp as viewed from above, read here: http://ldolphin.org/camp.html The numbers of people given for each tribe would cause the camp to appear as the sign of the Cross. That’s what Balak and Balaam would have seen when they went up on the high place to attempt to curse the Israelites a few chapters later in this book!
    Reuben

    ======= Bobbie:

    Well, it is sad to say that there are still many people who does’nt know who the true cornerstone of our lives.Jesus the cornerstone must be lifted up in our life. Our lives should be in aligned w/ all His teachings.I am very much thankful that God open my eyes and choose me to be an instrument for other people to know God inspite of their fears and sicked bodies tormented with different illness still God is so gracious to let them know that there is God.
    Bobbie

    ======= Liz:

    Yesterday, a friend who is also reading the same Through-the-Bible plan told me that Numbers had convicted her that she needed to get rid of the clutter and unnecessary things so if God called her to “move” she would be able to.
    I have always been a kind of packrat. Saving things, just in case… Of course the scriptures about treasures in Heaven and corrupting and rusting come to mind, too.
    Last night, I had my daughter-in-law come over and help me start purging the unnecessary out of my house. Starting with the closets. It’s just a beginning, but I already feel freer and that means I am making room in my thoughts to allow for more service to the Lord.
    Many people do not relate the clutter to a hindrance to serve. I don’t agree with “cleanliness is next to godliness” but I am beginning to understand why the adage from long ago, in a simpler age was used. You cannot make full use of your gifts if you are always in a state of disarray or clutter. Hoarding is lack of faith.
    Anyway, that’s how He’s working in my life right now. I want to be free mentally and physically from things that would distract me from service.
    Liz

    ======= Steve:

    Mark 12:1-12 The parable of the wicked vineyard tenants
    The bible uses metaphors, often agricultural such as vineyards, orchards and the bearing of fruit to drive home a point. We are called to be fruitful, if we are not fruitful it’s because we’re not listening and not yielding to the Holy Spirit. The parable of the wicked vineyard tenants at first glance seems to be speaking of some distant really bad people that have taken over the owner’s vineyard by committing murder and stealing the vineyard from the rightful owner. I know that is how I perceived this parable at first. After reading several commentaries on this parable it became evident that this parable is like an onion skin, the more it’s peeled the more layers we begin to see and the closer we get to our own association with the wicked tenants.
    .
    In the parable Jesus indicts the same people God delivered from bondage in Egypt, reminding them that God also sent them messenger after messenger only to have great men of God like Elijah, Elisha Isaiah and Jeremiah rejected or killed as they refused the call to repentance. So, are we like the wicked tenants? Are we giving God the portion of our lives that is due for our tenancy here on earth? We are the vineyard (the church) and we must ask ourselves what will happen when the owner of the vineyard returns? As Christians, God will not see us as those who killed His Son but as those who the Son willingly died for. This parable for me was like having cold water thrown in my face, waking me up to the reality that every time I willingly sin, I’m the wicked tenant rejecting the voice of the master. God’s word provides such balanced teachings, the wisdom of the Old Testament law and wonder of His New Testament grace, the wonder of His constant forgiveness.
    On Mike’s question “Do you think that God is a God of order? Should we be people of order?”
    I am a person of order? Please don’t ask my wife the answer to that question? I stand firmly on being a person of Semi-Order as I cop to the garage contents, many of which are deferred decisions that someday I will reckon with.
    But seriously, I do believe as we turn the reigns over to the Lord, He will to the degree we allow Him access make us people of order. The benefits of living as people of order are paramount. Getting rid of clutter and having things in order frees from distraction and helps us put our priorities in proper sequence. Thanks Mike for giving me a better perspective as I launch the Spring cleaning, I am going to look at it differently, not as a chore but more as an opportunity to be included in the headcount of God’s people of order.
    Steve

    ======= Cathy:

    Thanks for all your comments. It truly help to have better understanding of God’s words.
    Cathy

    ======== Herb:

    The tribe of Judah was placed at the entrance of the tabernacle. The meaning of the name Judah is Praise. That means that in order to enter the tabernacle they had to enter through Praise the same way we enter God’s presence today. Just a thought
    Herb

    ======= Joyce:

    Mike,
    It’s still hard for me to focus and concentrate as I read the Old Testament passages.
    I am grateful that your comment and others’ comments bring new lights/interesting angles to look at these passages – thank you all!
    Hopefully as I press on reading in the Old Testament each day, I will find importance in the details too.
    May our faithful God continue to use this blog to bless many with His Truth!
    Sincerely,
    Joyce

    ======== Jeff:

    Glad to have made it through all the laws in Leviticus. But so far in Numbers it looks like more rules (about census and organization of tribes). I hope the OT moves on to something less tedious SOON!
    Godspeed,
    Jeff

    ======= Robert:

    Numbers
    Being Organized.
    There was a Japanese Show that became viral a few years ago and everyone around the water cooler was talking about the way Marie Kondo organized things. “The most important thing about tidying up is thinking about what you would lke to keep”. I believe her advice is still relevant today so watch if you need some motivation and tips.
    https://www.youtube.com/embed/JJwN4PQv_So?version=3&rel=1&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&fs=1&hl=en-US&autohide=2&wmode=transparent
    Robert

    ======== Dee:

    Adding to Mikes comment up above. I struggle with being a “packrat” too. So you are not alone. I try to seasonally go through my closets and get rid of or donate to our community outreach but at times its still hard to part with “stuff” which is sad, but I am working on it. Currently with doing this blogs and enjoying them every morning with cup of Joe, I do online schooling each day working on my teaching degree. I am trying to get the time in, to do a few things in orderly fashion, like scrapbooking (all my pics are everywhere)and coupon organizing, I am a coupon nut! but I love to save a buck!! : )  However, I really try and strive to live out and look up to Proverbs 31 woman, I love all that she does, especially Prov 26: When she speaks, her words are wise, and she gives instructions with kindness. I think a little in alignment with Ramona, it is who we are following and giving honor to God and He will direct our paths, but in statement with Frederick, I have also found out when my paths are orderly, God works and speaks to me more. Its like He is saying, “Ok, I can trust you with this small thing, let me teach you another level into orderliness..” Like building the temple or organizing the tabernacle, you have to have the foundation stable before the Lord will order the next steps to go forth in the ongoing project. We are ongoing projects, and that is great! Just make sure you are always growing and not remaining stagnant! Be blessed~~
    Dee