Leviticus 22:17-23:44 + Mark 9:30-10:12 + Psalm 44:1-8 + Proverbs 10:19
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Old Testament – Today in Leviticus chapter 23 we read about the Appointed Festivals! The NIV Study Bible has a great chart summarizing the Old Testament Feasts and Other Sacred Days, which is significantly paraphrased below with just Name & Purpose:
1. Sabbath – Rest for people and animals
2. Sabbath Year – Rest for land.
3. Year of Jubilee – Help for poor; stabilize society.
4. Passover – Remember Israel’s deliverance from Egypt.
5. Unleavened Bread – Remember how the Lord brought the Israelites out of Egypt in haste.
6. Firstfruits – Recognize the Lord’s bounty in the land.
7. Weeks (Pentecost or Harvest) – Show joy and thankfulness for the Lord’s blessing of harvest.
8. Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah-New Year’s Day) – Present Israel before the Lord for his favor.
9. Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) – Atone for the sins of priests and people and purify the Holy Place.
10. Tabernacles (Booths or Ingathering) – Memorialize the journey from Egypt to Canaan; give thanks for the productivity of Canaan.
11. Sacred Assembly – Commemorate the closing of the cycle of feasts.
12. Purim – Remind the Israelites of their national deliverance in the time of Esther.
13. Hanukkah (Feast of Dedication or Festival of Lights) – Commemorated the purification of the temple and altar in the Maccabean period.
14. New moons were also often special feast days.
(Above is from Zondervan’s “NIV Study Bible” pp. 176-177) Below is a Jewish calendar, which includes many of the feasts and sacred days listed above:

Bible.org’s commentary on Leviticus chapter 23 titled “The Lord’s Appointed Times” is at this link.
New Testament – Mark chapter 9 verses 33-35 always stand out to me and I personally always need to be reminded of Jesus’ teaching here in the last sentence: “Jesus asked them, “What were you discussing out on the road?” But they didn’t answer, because they had been arguing about which of them was the greatest. He sat down and called the twelve disciples over to him. Then he said, “Anyone who wants to be the first must take last place and be the servant of everyone else.” How are you doing on this last sentence? Are you taking last place? Are you the servant of everyone else? Do you think this last sentence applies to Jesus’ life? Do you think we should model how Jesus lived his life?

I came across an artistic image I liked a lot, below, which applies to verses 36 & 37… except of course that the child is wearing very modern day clothes – keep in mind it is art! 🙂 – “Then he put a little child among them. Taking the child in his arms, he said to them, “Anyone who welcomes a little child like this on my behalf welcomes me, and anyone who welcomes me welcomes my Father who sent me.”

Psalms – Psalm 44 verse 3 is a wise statement about where the Israelites and our true strength and victory in life comes from! “They did not conquer the land with their swords; it was not their own strength that gave them victory. It was by your mighty power that they succeeded; it was because you favored them and smiled on them.”

Proverbs – Proverbs chapter 10 verse 19 today teaches us: “Don’t talk too much, for it fosters sin. Be sensible and turn off the flow!” This is a wonderful reminder that we should listen at least twice as much as we talk! That’s why we have 2 ears and one mouth… 🙂

Worship Video: Today’s readings in Matthew reminded me of the Casting Crowns song “Nobody:”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yBzIt_z8oY
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Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “Sitting down, Jesus called the Twelve and said, “If anyone wants to be first, he must be the very last, and the servant of all.” Mark 9:35 NIV
Prayer Point: Pray that you will never strive to be first. Pray that you will strive to be the servant of all, as Jesus was the servant of all.
Comments from You & Questions of the Day: Based on Psalm 44:3 above – as you look back on your life and at the good things that have happened to you, do you think that these things occurred because of your own power or work alone? Or, do you think it is possible that God’s hand was blessing your life through all of those good things – even if maybe you did not notice God was there at the time? Can you think of some instances in your life that when you look back on them you realize that God was absolutely there and blessing what was taking place? 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:
Leviticus 22:17-23:44
I haven’t counted how many times in Leviticus that God declares His Holiness to His people, but whatever the number may be it is a lot. God want’s His people to know that He isn’t any ole stone or wood God that He is the God over everything. I’m not sure if it is stated somewhere in the text of the Old Testament, maybe in the Prophets, or maybe I just heard this and somewhere within my spirit it spoke truth, but I believe we become what we worship.
If that statement is true then we are transformed by the attributes and the character of that which we direct our adoration and reverence too while in worship. If that is the case then we can see why God spends so much time revealing who He is and what He will and will not accept in worship and in sacrifices and offerings.
We can also picture God as a stern taskmaster full of doom and gloom, yet there are at the least nine plus festivals throughout the year celebrating this most awesome God. In the ‘hood some might say that God knows how to throw a party and sometimes the parties are one entire weeklong.
Although not listed here, there is a celebration that Jews participate in, at lest the Hassidic and Orthodox Jews do, that celebrates the reading of the Torah. Mike, just like we are doing, they use a plan that goes through the entire Torah in one-year and when they finish, the police shut the streets down in Crown Heights Brooklyn (One of the Hassidic enclaves in Brooklyn) and the men dance in the streets passing the Torah, which is in a special case (it is a scroll), to each other and kissing it. It is a sight to see and one cane become envious seeing the joy that is in the eyes of these religious Jews over the Mosaic Law that they study all their lives.
Wouldn’t it be great for us to have a non-New Years celebration of the reading of the entire Word of God old and new? It would give new meaning to the old Motown song, “Dancing in the Streets.”
Twice in today’s reading God opens up His ordinances and the blessings that come along with following His commands, to those who are not his people, “Give Aaron and his sons and all the Israelites these instructions, which apply to those who are Israelites by birth as well as to the foreigners living among you.” (22:18) In the 22nd verse of chapter 23 foreigners are included with the poor as benefactors of the grain deliberately left in the field. God has always allowed for those who were not His people to benefit from the “crumbs” from those who were and are His people as we read Saturday in the Gospel reading (Mark 7:28) What a mighty God we serve!!
What I really like about today’s reading is that it shows how our God is a God who loves parties. He want’s His people to not only reverence and obey Him He wants them to have a good time in doing it. There are lots of “feasts” and sacred assemblies, food and more food. God wants us to celebrate Him and who we are in Him. So Christian, please don’t walk around with a long face, shout Hallelujah from time to time because we serve a God that enjoys our enjoyment of all the things He has done for us.
Mark 9:30-10:12
Jesus turns the disciples understanding of greatness and leadership upside down by explaining that to be great, and he doesn’t rebuke them for wanting to be great, is to serve one another: greatness through servant-hood.
Just because someone is not part of the “us four and no more” group doesn’t mean they are not doing the work of the Gospel. We live in a society of “gang affiliations” Our gangs may not be the Bloods and the Crips, but they are the church’s we attend, the companies we work for, the folks we “hang” with, the neighborhoods or sub-divisions we call home. But Jesus says that is all incidentals because our afflictions should be based on those lifting up the name of Jesus.
Jesus pulls the marriage relationship out of the comparison arena, our comparing longevity, or lack there of, based on the yardstick used by the rest of society. Jesus pulls marriage back to, “In the Beginning …” and God’s original plan, which should be our yardstick. Even though the question about marriage was to be a trap, Jesus gave them more then what they bargained for. The more information one is given, the more one will be held responsible for the information they receive, so in trying to trap they became entrapped by new information.
Psalm 44:1-8
A couple of years ago I told a good friend that he needed to be careful about how much credit he took for his achievements and while we were talking an image of a baby in a car seat that was equipped with a toy steering wheel came to me. Although the baby may think he is driving a car because he has in front of him something that appears to be the car’s actually steering mechanism, yet none of his actions are causing the car to move. We are in danger of being like that baby who thinks all of his actions are directly causing the car to take him to grandma’s house. This Psalm gives us a reality check.
Proverbs 10:19
This is a warning about the fish story, the one that got away, taken to every area of our lives.
Grace and peace,
Ramona
======= Jennifer:
Ramona, I too was struck by how much God wants us to celebrate with him and sometimes I get too serious about studying and meditating and don’t realize the pure joy of knowing Christ and God. Come to me as little children and enjoy being with me. I was thinking of the song “I am a friend of God.”
Jennifer
======= Mark:
Psalm 44:3 We didn’t fight for this land; we didn’t work for it–it was a gift! You gave it, smiling as you gave it, delighting as you gave it.
This verse struck me – reminding me of Paul’s picture of we Gentiles being grafted into the spiritual Israel.
Thank God for his unspeakable gift!!
Mark
======= Stacey:
With regards to Ps 44:3 “They did not conquer the land with their swords; it was not their own strength that gave them victory. It was by your mighty power that they succeeded; it was because you favored them and smiled on them.”
It is so good to remember to look to the Lord for His smile and His favor in life. This Psalm shows the fulfillment of the Aaronic blessing said over the people time and time again. Remember that these were the same people called hard hearted and rebellious. In the midst of all of their rebellion and sin, God told Aaron to bless them with this blessing from Numbers 6:22 Then the LORD said to Moses, “Instruct Aaron and his sons to bless the people of Israel with this special blessing: May the LORD bless you and protect you.May the LORD smile on you and be gracious to you.May the LORD show you his favor and give you his peace.’
27This is how Aaron and his sons will designate the Israelites as my people,and I myself will bless them.”
I am thinking this morning about how important it is for us to pray for blessing for our families and communities. Even though those around us may seem hard hearted and rebellious, will you take up the challenge to pray this blessing over them daily as I am committed now to do? For I want to see victory in my family and my community. I want very much to see the changes manifested when God shows them favor and smiles upon them.
Stacey
======= Richard:
I believe in the relationship of prayer and living. For years I thought that I was the master of my own destiny and that all that happened to me was…well because of me. Is that not how we are trained these days? Take control of your life! I got so distorted in my thinking that I blamed all the bad in my life at the foot of my Lord. “How could you allow this to happen! Just leave me alone!” It was at this time I noticed that through his grace he granted me this request. He left me alone… My life was a mess and mistakes were many. All my low points in life were the result of answered prayers. He let me walk alone and man did I fall! Needless to say, even when bad things happen I no longer ask Him to leave me alone, but beg him to pick me up! Human pride is sometimes unavoidable when interacting with other humans…but it has no place in a relationship with Christ Jesus.
Your in Christ
Richard
======= Micah Girl:
I am looking for a lenten discipline to take up…perhaps a special prayer time like the Divine Hours or some kind of special Lectio Divina. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Micah Girl
======= Cory:
Micah Girl,
I’ll ditto the Divine Hour suggestion. There is a volume that focuses on Lent, and my friend even found it at Barnes & Noble.
Cory
======= Anka:
Hi Micah,what do you mean by lenten disciple?
Bless you,
Anka
======= Micah Girl:
Anka–
By Lenten discipline I mean something that I start doing for the 40 days of Lent like a special kind of prayer or specific bible readings, rather than something I give up for 40 days, like chocolate.
Micah Girl
======== Katie:
I can totally see that God has made things work good for me, where I had no power at all in them. Even recently, I was walking in a way that could have really hurt me and made bad things happen to myself and people I love. But when I repented, immediately the Lord turned things around, and the same negative things have turned into a blessing and God is being glorified.
Like your question, “God is absolutely there” and is taking care. I know I’m talking a little bit it circles…(some things just don’t need to be shared…:) )…. but I want to give praise and glory to Jesus for His love, faithfulness, mercy and grace!
…not their own strength that gave them victory. It was by your mighty power that they succeeded; it was because you favored them and smiled on them…Psalm 44:3b
amen, hallelujah!
Katie
======= Gina:
Lev 22:32 stood out for me this morning….”Do not profane my holy name. I must be acknowledged as holy by the Israelites. I am the LORD, who makes you holy.” – Sometimes we can get carried away with our use of God’s name…it’s so “normal” in today’s socitety to say “Oh my God” and not even bat an eye! But really, to me, that is using God’s name flippantly…with total disregard and disrespect for who He is and His holiness.
Seeing the disciples argue just makes me realize that they were just men also. Sometimes I tend to want to put the 12 on a sort of pedistal…like Jesus chose them because they were all spiritual and sutff…but so many times we see them acting just like we do! Yet Jesus chose them anyway! That’s grace!
Looking back on my life, I know, without a doubt that God had His hand all over it! There are so many things that can only be explained by the power and grace of God especially when my husband and I were separated for 2 years. All the “roadblocks” that kept delaying our divorce were definitely from God! And I praise Him now for that because we got to tear up our divorce papers before it happened!! God brought us back together and made us one flesh again – those verses in Mark about divorce are special to me because when I was beginning my search for God, it was the same time we were separated. I knew after reading those verses and some others that God was saying NO to divorce and YES to getting back with my husband!! God worked it all out perfectly! We are better than we ever were – Praise be to God!
The verse in Proverbs is very true! The sin of exageration!! It’s so easy to take a little story and make it much bigger either to make yourself look better or someone else look bad!! Gossip – this reminds me of gossip also! Ooooo it can be so easy to want to share something we know is not edifying – and we can try to justify it by saying “well it’s the truth!” I always try to ask myself “would I say this exact thing in the same tone of voice or manner if all people involved were standing here with me??” Most likely the answer is NO! So it’s better to just keep my mouth shut!!! :0)
Gina
======= Angie:
as for me, i’m trying very hard to slow down on my swearing and using gods name in vain. but with having worked in a factory for over 11 years, i have a factory mouth. and i’ve realized, its not only disrespectful to god, but to myself. what kind of person am i showing to people when i say F word all the time? not a very classy one for that matter. i know when i get really angry, i throw out the F word quite frequently. like the other day, i wrote to a very dear friend of mine and said it quite often cuz i was so angry, (and had every right to be over my stepson and husband), but never, EVER, have i went back and apologized for all the swearing i did. until the other night. and she told me she really appreciated it. just little things like that i’m noticing about myself and the changes. i still swear, i always have. even my first word was sh…(you fill in the last two letters). but i’m trying to change that. and its hard. but instead of saying god (in vain), i’m trying to say, gosh instead, or oh my goodness. i’m still working on it. and where i work at now, i really have to be careful of the choice words i say to the customers since i no longer work in a factory. i’m dealing with the public now. so i am trying to say, gosh, or darn, and that kind of thing. or keep it to myself!!!!!!!! lol!
i know what you mean gina by when you say that god had a hand in everything that happens. my dad tells me, god has a plan for all of us, we just follow it. he gives us the directions and we follow. that all things happen for a reason and we learn from it all. sometimes we don’t get the answers we want right away or we say, why didnt’ we think of that before and why did i have to struggle with it then and not now? cuz i feel that god wanted us to think for ourselves then he helped us when we went to him. the more i let him in, the more he helps me it seems like. sometimes i still wonder why he let the things happend that has happened and maybe i’ll never know. me and my husband almost got a divorce also almost 6 years ago. but it never came about. now, we’re doing better with our marriage. its still not the greatest but its better. i’m happier than i was 6 years ago thats for sure!!!!! and just everything in general too, all the rotten things that have happened, happened for a reason. talking in circles i think here, but i’m starting to understand a few things now and make better sense out of it all. and i look back now and realize what a blessing it is to have god in my life and know that i am very lucky and fortunate person. sometimes i think my life is crap and i start to look around or i hear things about other people who have it much worst than i do and start realizing how lucky i am. and i can’t just pick one or two instances because all of them have been a blessing. and all of them have been from god.
proverbs stuck out to me today. i’m learning to keep my mouth shut, (very hard for me to do when i’m so opinionated and a big mouth) but i’m learning to listen more. to people around me and also god. so far, its working but i still need a lot of work!!!!
Angie
======== Mae:
Mark 9:50 “Salt is good for seasoning. But if it loses its flavor, how do you make it salty again? You must have the qualities of salt among yourselves and live in peace with each other.” ~ I had to read this verse a couple of times before I really realized what it was about. Thought it was a headscratcher LOL Basicly it sais I have to flavor my relationships, so it won’t loose it’s flavor. Keeping the relationships flavored, means I have to maintain my relationships, in order to live in peace with everybody. If I stop maintaining, I stop the relationship … Just like the relationship I have with God. Without maintanance (going to 3 services a week, joining the coffeehouse on Saturdaynight, having my biblestudies, preaching the Gospel on the streets) I will drift away from God. I need to stay awake in this, especially with the attacks from the enemy. I need to feel God’s power, I need to feel the Holy Spirit, that makes me strong! It brings me to another verse that stood out for me Psalm 44:6 “Only by your power can we push back our enemies; only in your name can we trample our foes”. I love to feel His power! It makes me strong! I can feel eternity in myself, it’s just so awesome to have a strong relationship with the Lord!!!!
God has absolutely been there all of my life. Jesus Christ knocked on my door plenty of times before I finally let Him save me. Ever since I became a Christian I can feel He has a plan for me. I can see clearly He has something special in mind for me and my family. And this plan was always there! When I look back on my life I can see God’s work, but also satan who kept me away from Him. My sins stood in the way from God. The good things in my life were defenitly not only my work, God really blessed my life through all of those good things. Satan still attacks me a lot, but my faith in God makes me strong, and that’s my power working, if I hadn’t been that strong, satan would pull me away from God. God makes me strong, my faith in Him makes me feel I can overcome anything! I’m not afraid anymore!!!
Mae
====== Jenny:
Jesus’ analogy of salt is awesome. salt is used for flavoring and as a preservative alot in those days. we who are His are called to be the salt of the world. we are to full of life and zest for his name’s sake. we are also called to be called to be godly and be a preservative in our society. some ppl just hate christians, we are supposedly a bunch of hypocrites and haters, so they think. but look at the world, Christians built most the hospitals, orphanages, christians step up and care when people are in need (not all, but in general). of course then are many kind non-christians who do have godly characteristics, bcos we were all made in His likeness.
Jesus was the ultimate servant! he was lowly, a many of many sorrows. He was our example! he took pity on the poor, He loved to heal (still does, but referring to His life on earth) and He was humble. Like that picture of Him washing the disciples feet the night before His crucifixion. He even washed judas iscariot’s feet knowing he was about to betray Him. When he did betray Him, Jesus still called Judas His friend.
I’ve never been married so i cant comment too much on the divorce issue. marriage sounds like its very hard, maybe the single life is for me =)
Regarding Prov. I’ve never regretted biting my tongue!! i can talk alot and sometimes i wish i could muzzle myself, lol. But i love to listen to others more, if my friend calls and walks to talk non stop for an hour, i love to listen. I’m happy to sit back and let others talk, and when you give them that chance, they do. some ppl are terribly shy so i feel like i gotta keep talking, but I much rather hear what others say. i think my favorite thing in the world is to overhear people talking about the Lord. like if i’m at a restaurant and the ppl next to me are talking about the Lord, i just want to sit and listen. It delights God’s heart so much when he overhears us talking about Him!
God has always had His hand on my life, like everyone else commented about. even the bad things, God was preparing me, for divine appointment and then to grow me. it may have been VERY painful at the time…in fact I’ve had more pain in my life then good, not that i’m a sad person (some of you know i had a very tough week) but i think we learn from the pain. There’s poem i love, not sure who its by:
“I walked a mile with Pleasure, she chattered all the way; But left me none the wiser, for all she had to say……
I walked a mile with Sorrow, and ne’er a word said she; But, oh, the things I learned from her, when Sorrow walked with me!”
Its so true, we learn though our pain. But i long for the rivers of joy…I love The Valley Song by Jars of Clay, “I will sing of your mercy that leads me through valleys of sorrow to rivers of joy”.
thats a GREAT song to listen to when your hurting.
I love Psalms, it is NEVER our strength, our faith, its HIS strength, His power. After we come to Him, we need to empty ourselves. We have nothing to boast of in ourselves, not our faith, not our strength, no way. My family who knows the hard life i had often say: your so strong, you overcame so much. your so full of perseverance!
NOOOO! wrong! I am NOT strong, i am weak and only by god’s love and mercy does he see me through! To be blunt, without Christ, I wouldnt pulled the trigger on myself by now! I’m fragile, weak…once about 8 yrs ago i was clutching a bottle of prescription pills, should i down them? I just prayed GOD, HELP ME! I CANT DO THIS. DONT LET ME GO, PLEASE, I CANT HOLD ON ANYMORE, SO DONT LET GO OF ME! He told me, I will never let you go! Its not MY grip on Christ that saves me, its His grip on me! When i let go, He doesnt!
Jenny
======= Laverne:
I never understood this piece of scripture until my church had its 3 yr anniversary last year. My pastor asked me to be the Armor Bearer of the Bishop of our Sister & Brother church out of state. I was a nervous wreck. I read I Timothy I believe, and then did a search. Then I met with my pastor and she explained what I needed to do for the Bishops. At first I thought is this all she thinks of me? Why can’t I do something important. So many analogies ran through my head. “In order to be first the next time around I had to be last, this time”. Our Bishops were entrusted to me this was important. I realized the honor in being an armor bearer. So if I need to take last place I am fine with that.
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God hand has definitely been ALL over my life. I would not be alive had it not been for my Lord. I would not have been able to say this in 1990, I was too busy running the streets. Now I know all those time without my knowledge, I could have dodged a bullet, an argument, or oncoming traffic, but I know God was saving me even when I was too stupid to save myself. My constant prayer in this life is that I can make it as LONG as God continues to head my life and keep His hands on me. Ang, Mae and Jenny I love your prayers and I agree…
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The verse that stood out the most to me today was Mark 9:
” 30They left that place and passed through Galilee. Jesus did not want anyone to know where they were, 31because he was teaching his disciples. He said to them, “The Son of Man is going to be betrayed into the hands of men. They will kill him, and after three days he will rise.” 32But they did not understand what he meant and were afraid to ask him about it”
– The disciples in this scene remind me of me. Many times in my conversations with Jesus I am afraid to ask, so I don’t. It’s not that I fear the answer or that I fear my Lord, its because I am afraid to have & the thing, and like the disciples afterwards I am sorry.
Laverne
======= Skip:
I think that not only the good things that have occurred to me but I believe that everything that has occurred to me was made possible by the hand of God and the blessings that He chose to bestow upon me. As I look back over my life I can see why certain events happened in my life that prepared me for where I am today. If it hadn’t been for those events I wouldn’t be who I am or be doing what I’m doing; and most of all being happier than I’ve ever been. I attribute it all to God and His blessings. I have been truly blessed in all ways. I have a wonderful family and many wonderful friends. I have a great job that I love, a house that is almost mine that is warm in the winter and cool in the summer. I have transportation to get me where I want to go. I have the freedom to read and write whatever I want and I have the freedom to worship God in whatever way I want. I thank God every single day for all the blessings that He has given me. I don’t deserve them and I don’t take advantage of them because I also know that He can take them away anytime He pleases. Thank you my dear Lord and God for all the blessings that you’ve given me and show me where and how to share them with other people.
God gives us two ears and one mouth for a reason. I love the picture of the basset hound! :-{D It is so true. We all need to learn how to listen twice and much as we talk. My dad taught me about this with a bit of rewording. He taught me that when our mouths are open, our ears are closed. I find that so true. When we are talking or especially interrupting, we are not listening. We all need to listen much more.
Yours in Christ
Skip
======= Heather:
Thanks so much for the calendar information!
Heather
======= Elizabeth:
Hello,
I followed the link over to the article on Jewish feasts this morning (Curtis’s “the Lord’s Appointed Times) Interesting reading. He makes a case that the OT celebrations line up thematically with the message of the NT and suggests that we consider incorporating them (not under the law, but as a way of recalling to mind the tenants of our faith and teaching our children these).
I don’t know if I’m rushing out to celebrate the Jewish holidays this year, but I will mull this over some more. Especially since Passover is close to Easter this year… It may be nice to celebrate this feast with our children–to connect it to the Last Supper & our deliverance through Christ from slavery to sin. All in all, the article was good food for thought.
I particularly liked his point that many aspects of these holidays are sensory and object lessons that communicate spiritual truths in tangible ways—especially to children.
Curtis also helped me to understand the Jewish calendar a little better:
“The Jewish Calendar, however, is based on the relative motion of both the moon and the sun. It is, therefore, called a luni-solar calendar. Since it is based on the moon, the first of every month coincides with a new moon and the fifteenth of every month coincides with a full moon. In other words, each month is defined by the phases of the moon. The Jewish Calendar keeps the months and their respective seasons together by the insertion of leap months. This means that most years have twelve months, but some have thirteen. The whole system has a nineteen-year cycle. It is more accurate than our solar calendar, but it’s more difficult to follow. The Jewish calendar does not mark the first day of spring, summer, fall, or winter. The primary markers in the Jewish Calendar are the holidays.” -Donald Curtis
Elizabeth
======= Briggs:
Looking back on my life I see clearly that the Lord has blessed me in spite of the decisions and courses of action that I have chosen.
Before I accepted the Lord I lived a very foolish life, utterly lost, reveling in ignorance and self-destruction. Not mean-spirited or even necessarily selfish, sometimes I think decidedly selfless, but just utterly ignorant and unbound. Almost as if I were convulsing in the throes of death and urging it on, yet completely deceived at that present time of the death that I was welcoming, encouraging and proliferating. Why would the Lord reach in at His peril and pull me out of this? Why me and not others?
After accepting the Lord and since then slowly but increasingly seeking His will for my life, I still make many mistakes in judgment but He is ever faithful and lovingly corrects me and prospers me in spite of my continued ignorance and lack of faith; mostly with good intent and yet still sometimes not.
Briggs
======= Sheena:
I look back at all of the good things that have happened to me, and I definitely see God doing them. For a long time I didn’t recognize that it was God, but lately I’ve begun to see him working as he works, which is really cool, and helps me when I get impatient or don’t get the answer I want.
Sheena
======= Steve:
Leviticus 22:17-23:44
The link Mike provided “The Lord’s Appointed Times” is a wonderful article written by Donald E. Curtis. It’s about Leviticus chapter 23, The Appointed Festivals. In the article Donald breakdown the festivals and explains the Holidays as both of Commemoration and Expectation. I appreciated how he pointed out how they’re interwoven through the past, the present and the future of our calendar and the Jewish calendar. The summer festivals are the past (Old Testament) and the winter festivals are future (New Testament) as in the events described in prophecy such as the book of Revelation. I must admit, when I read Leviticus 22:17-23:44 before I read this article, I didn’t get nearly as much out of it until Donald’s article which increased my understanding of the Festivals.
I’ve gone through the bible on my own and using reading plans but going through the bible here at One Year Bible Blog is outstanding thanks to Mike’s faithfulness, diligence and just plain hard work. Thanks again Mike for the insight and connections you provide each and every day that help us connect the dots.
Steve
======= Frederick:
Leviticus 23:15-16
15 “‘From the day after the Sabbath, the day you brought the sheaf of the wave offering, count off seven full weeks. 16 Count off fifty days up to the day after the seventh Sabbath, and then present an offering of new grain to the Lord.
The impression I get from these verses is that our God is a God of both work and partying. Our God laid down festivals to the Israelite to celebrate, e.g. Passover and the Festival of Unleavened Bread in the first month. He also allowed time for the Israelite to work (7 full weeks). Then, God ask them to enjoy the festival with Him again (e.g. Festival of Weeks).
Frederick
======= Cathy:
Psalm 44:3 was so powerful. We cannot even count all the blessings we have on our everyday life. Nothing is done because our personal power or knowledge. God is so powerful. Just look at the breath we have everyday. He is merciful, merciful…. I feel it everyday and time..
Have a blessing day.
Cathy
======= Bob:
I try to follow the Christian year order that many churches will also practice to various degrees. It gives yearly order to our formation with Christ incarnate in his ministry death, burial, resurrection and coming again through Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Holy Week, Easter and Pentecost. Unfortunately, I don’t think we are as “festive” as the Levitical People but we can become a counter cultural witness and have opportunity to draw closer to Jesus at these times through the year.
I like how Ramona caught the ordinances and blessings God allowed for those “others”.
Bob
======= Carol:
Oh yes, it is only due to God, His patience, love and His protective hand that I am here today. He is my all ‘n all and I owe everything to His kind mercies!!
Mark 9:35….. very convicting!! Also convicting, bringing our best to God … not our leftovers, not an afterthought, but the firstfruits and the best!
Carol
======= Liz:
When I read in Leviticus about the sin and guilt offerings that God required for unintentional sin, it makes me ponder what he must think of intentional sin. Pride in your sin is a very egregious affront to a holy God. If there was/is no grace other than sacrifice (now Jesus’ sacrifice) for “unintentional” sin, the wages of intentional sin and pride is destruction (death) without repentance. I think the grace movement may be leading people to a false understanding of a just God.
Liz
======= Janet:
Thank you for the encouragement to keep going , as it takes me a good hour to put aside in the morning , if I leave the reading until evening ,I probably would get behind , I always feel so encouraged by this blog and my day would not be the same if I did not start of with this total time in gods word . Thank you and God Bless all who put the one year bible together.
Janet
======= Mick:
What has stood out to me in the readings of Leviticus is that God wants our best not second best. I am convicted in that I try to figure out how I am going to have time to read God’s word and time to go to church- when instead of trying how to fit God into my life and schedule. This thought and process is totally wrong. It should be how am I going to fit my life into my God. Leviticus shows me that life of God’s people was fit into their God and only and always the best was given to Him. I pray that I can have the same passion and love for God, and give him my first bests.
Mick
======= Marcia:
It’s awesome to see the wisdom and care of God through the law. While the law could never save humans, it shows such involvement, care and shepherding by God to His people. I’m reminded how much we need direction from God, while we are not bound by law and we don’t earn anything in relationship to God, He still give us His counsel because we are “like sheep” and so prone to wander. We too are called to remember and to specific actions that help us worship, obey and witness to Christ…for His glory and our benefit. What an awesome God we serve!
Marcia
======= Robert:
Festivals
I agree with you Ramona that God loves a party. During Covid, I have really noticed how much I miss them too. Our church had a monthly potluck usually with a theme and it was a wonderful way to get to talk to your friends. There was always worship, music and prayer. In many ways I wished our Gentile Churches would celebrate more of the Old Testament feasts and other sacred days that Mike mentions.
In his commentary Donald Curtis says, “The Lord communicates His truth in diverse ways. The holy days tell and show the great truths of God’s salvation, His love, and His plans. “
I particularly liked when he talked about how a Sunday was a day of rest and how it is described by Laura Ingalls Wilder in her series Little House on the Prairie. I remember growing up in the 1950s and doing some of these things but now……I think we have lost it.
In Donald’s conclusion, “Should the Church of Jesus Christ celebrate these things? Four times in Leviticus 23 we are told, “It is to be a perpetual statute throughout your generations in all your dwelling places.” Of course, the command is addressed to the Jews. On the other hand, these appointed times testify over and over again about the past and future work of our Lord. Should we not make room for the principal ones like Passover, the Day of Atonement, and the Feast of Tabernacles? These speak of three major doctrines of our faith: the Death of Jesus for our sins, His return, and His coming Kingdom. Think how clearly these holidays speak of these truths, because they are free from the secular clamor that surrounds Christmas and Easter. Besides, as I said above, the Feast of Tabernacles appears to be the big international holiday of the Millennial Kingdom.”
Robert
======= Mitch:
OT – God brought Israelites out of slavery, listed some rules, and they said “Yes Lord”. Now they are to obey – not always knowing “why”. Do we as believing Christians do the same? It is tough and we probably falter as much or more as the Israelites ended up doing as told in the Bible.
NT – Been thinking: Jesus has now told them twice about impending death and resurrection. Disciples did not get it – maybe because Jewish faith believed in resurrection of bodies at the end of days. Coming back after three days was strange idea to those guys.
40% of Americans do not believe in hell – 20% of Christian subgroups do not believe in hell. Everyone likes the idea of heaven, but some not so much hell.
Girl in pageant was asked position on same sex marriage. She replied, ‘I am a Christian and a follower of Jesus Christ – he said: “one man, one woman, United as one, for one lifetime.’ When people have an issue with that -it is not with me, their issue is with Jesus Christ..
Mitch
======== Dee:
Before I get get started Amen, Amen! Ramona. God does love a party and He loves to show out in His love and admiration and adornment for His children. I love to have get togethers in His name. Just last night, I had a womens bible study review based on a book by Elizabeth George, A Woman’s High Calling. Ten Essentials to Godly Living. I get so excited about these get togethers. The food is nice and fellowship. However the annointing in the place is unbelievable. We had 5 precious ladies come to this and I just tell you that it is a party and a rejoicing time in heaven I believe when you are being diligent to God’s work, you are serving others so to speak with the Word and opening your home to new and old believers. Wow!! I laughed at todays Proverbs 10:19: Too much talk leads to sin, Be sensible and keep your mouth shut. In our study book in Chapter 3 from last nights get together, it talks about slander and malicious talk and that speech of that nature comes straight from Satan. It gave 4 steps to avoid too much talk that I thought I would share with you guys. It is the 4 T’s to live by: Time: don’t waste or have too much idle time, keep too busy so that way you won’t run to the phone or neighbors and tattle or be a busy body. Telephone: keep off the phone as much as possible, in fact Elizabeth George says to keep a daily time to return calls, she chooses 11:30-12 and 5:00-5:30, that way most people are doing lunch, and getting home or preparing dinner so they are short for talk anyway. Talk: when you do talk to people, keep it short and sweet, that way you won’t invite in “other” topics of gossip or slander into the conversation. and last one is: Tarry: which means, don’t be so sudden to answer or respond back to someone, it’s ok to say, “Let me think or pray on it awhile and I will get back to you”. 4 T’s, Time, Telephone, Talk and Tarry. Keep those and it will help all of us to be not slanderous and foolish people! Amen!! God Bless you guys, take care!
Dee



















































