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  • 1 Chronicles 12:19-14:17 + Romans 1:1-17 + Psalm 9:13-20 + Proverbs 19:4-5
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    Old Testament – I think today’s readings in First Chronicles could be called “Famous Dave!”  As indeed, David moves into his role as the King of Israel in today’s readings and we read about his growing fame and support amongst the tribes!

    In chapter 13 we read about David bringing the Ark back to Jerusalem – which was good in intention, but poor in execution…  God is clear in Numbers 4:5-15 that the Ark was to be moved only by the Levites and only by using carrying poles.  No one, not even the Levites were to touch the Ark itself.  David ended up following the Philistines example of moving the Ark on a cart, rather than following God’s command.  Thus, in verses 9 & 10 we read  – “But when they arrived at the threshing floor of Nacon, the oxen stumbled, and Uzzah put out his hand to steady the Ark. Then the LORD’s anger blazed out against Uzzah, and he struck him dead because he had laid his hand on the Ark. So Uzzah died there in the presence of God.”  I wonder if we are like David was in this chapter in our lives today – how often do we have “good intentions”, but poor execution?  How often do we take shortcuts on things God has been very clear on?  Even if these shortcuts seem like they are good ideas, why do we take them?  Why do we take the risk?

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    New Testament – Today we begin the book of Romans! What a great book we have coming up! We’ve been reading about Paul’s missionary journeys, the storm at sea, and being in chains for the Gospel in Acts. Now get ready to read and study some of Paul’s teachings first-hand! Some commentaries say that the book of Romans is a “Bible within the Bible.” And others: “The most profound book in existence.” Personally, I think we need to obviously consider all 66 books of the Bible to be the Bible and the entirety of the Bible to be the most profound book in existence. But, yes, Romans is a profound book of the Bible no doubt! Martin Luther said this about Romans: “It is worthy not only that every Christian should know it word for word, by heart, but occupy himself with it every day, as the daily bread of the soul. It can never be read or pondered too much, and the more it is dealt with, the more precious it becomes.” Not a bad quote for us to jump into the book of Romans this week! Let’s go!

    Romans
    Author: Paul
    Place: Corinth
    Date: A.D. 57/58
    Content: Paul was in Corinth on his third missionary journey and was planning to go to Rome, but had never been there before. This letter was written to introduce himself to the church and to summarize his theological teachings. For the latter reason, it is the most systematically organized letter of Paul. He begins by showing the universal sin of man. Neither Gentile nor Jew has any legitimate claim upon God because sin has invalidated any appeal. But God in his mercy stepped in, while we were still sinners, and opened the way back to himself (Romans 5:8). From this may come a victorious Christian life. Paul then deals with the place of the Jews in God’s plan (Romans 9-11), concluding with a series of ethical exhortations.
    Theme: The righteousness of God, his righteous dealings with the world, and the righteous plan of salvation are the focus of this book. God is seen to be the great and holy God of the universe who cannot relax his laws because they are based upon his nature. But consistent with those laws, he devised a plan of salvation for Jews and Gentiles alike that sent his Son down from heaven to die for the sins of the world. Now anyone who trusts in Jesus will be saved (Romans 10:9) and be given the power of God over sin in his life. From God and his love nothing can separate the believer. (Romans 8:38-39) (Above commentary is from Tyndale Publishers “The One Year Bible Companion” p. 24)

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    More commentary on Romans is at these 3 links –
    https://bible.org/seriespage/1-introduction-book-romans
    https://bible.org/seriespage/6-romans-introduction-argument-and-outline 
    https://bible.org/seriespage/1-introduction-romans
    Bob Deffinbaugh says at this link directly above – “If you can reason your way through Romans, you will have the Gospel under your belt. . . . As you begin this study, I would challenge you to review the Book of Romans often in your mind, seeking to trace its argument from the very first chapter to wherever your study has brought you. It is my hope that you will then seek to apply what you have learned in your own life, and to share the message of the Gospel it contains with those who are lost and without hope, apart from the faith this Epistle describes and defines. May God bless you in your study of this portion of His Word.”

    Bible Project: Here is a terrific video introduction the book of Romans!


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ej_6dVdJSIU

    How powerfully strong are Paul’s words in Romans chapter 1 verses 16 & 17 today!  In fact, the NIV Study Bible’s commentary says that these two verses are the theme of the entire book of Romans“For I am not ashamed of this Good News about Christ. It is the power of God at work, saving everyone who believes–Jews first and also Gentiles. This Good News tells us how God makes us right in his sight. This is accomplished from start to finish by faith. As the Scriptures say, “It is through faith that a righteous person has life.””  Do you believe these two verses to be true?  Are you not ashamed of the Good News about Jesus Christ?  Do you believe that God makes us right in his sight by faith?

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    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s Romans Chapter 1 readings is at this link.

    Psalms – Psalm 9 verse 18 is so true and powerful: “For the needy will not be forgotten forever; the hopes of the poor will not always be crushed.”  This is a great reminder that God’s heart is for the poor in this world!  If God’s heart is for the poor – should our heart be for the poor too?  How is your heart for the poor these days?  How do you remember the poor and their hopes?

    Proverbs – It is interesting to consider the Psalm verse about compared to Proverbs 19 verse 4 today: “Wealth makes many “friends”; poverty drives them away.”  This is a true Proverb.  I am intrigued by “friends” being in parentheses – what type of friends do we attract with wealth?  Will they still be there when the wealth is gone?  I do think it’s true that poverty drives “friends” away.  If the poor do not have many friends, then should we be a friend to the poor?  How could we be a friend to the poor?  Was Jesus a friend to the poor?  What type of poor was Jesus a friend too – poor in spirit; poor in wealth; poor in health; all of the above?  Should we emulate Jesus in his friendship to the poor?

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    Worship Video: Today’s readings in Romans remind me of Matt Maher’s song “Christ is Risen:”


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

    Do you believe that Christ is risen? Click here to meet the Risen Lord!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile.” Romans 1:16 TNIV

    Prayer Point: Pray that you are not ashamed of the Gospel in any way, shape or form. Pray that you proclaim the Gospel throughout your life in every way. Pray that you fully know and believe that the Gospel is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes.

    Comments from You:  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:

    1 Chronicles 12:19-14:17

    Regarding Mike’s statement, “good in intention, but poor in execution… “ , I’m going to be harder on David then Stacey. I don’t see what David did or didn’t do regarding moving the Ark from Kirjath-Jearim to the City of David as an act done out of ignorance with good intentions. There is a saying, “The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Intentions.”

    David had been King of Judah, in Hebron for seven years, he had been anointed king while still a teenager and in all those years, David had vast experience with getting the Mind of God. He did not learn that while running from Saul but in tending his father’s sheep. David had a deep relationship with God way before Samuel came to his house looking to anoint one of Jesse’s son as king. I am not writing this to poke holes and criticize what David did or didn’t do, but to learn from his mistakes.

    1) David consulted with his army commanders and with the political leaders about moving the Ark, but he did not consult the Levities and the Priests. They, the commanders and political leaders, either remembered stories of how the Philistines sent the Ark back after they captured it or they were witness to the event, either way the Philistines were used as a model for transporting the Ark. Lesson: Don’t use the world as a model for handling the things of God.

    2) David failed to follow a command given by Moses for all kings to do, study the Word!!

    14 … Then you may begin to think, `We ought to have a king like the other nations around us.’… 18″When he sits on the throne as king, he must copy these laws on a scroll for himself in the presence of the Levitical priests. 19He must always keep this copy of the law with him and read it daily as long as he lives. That way he will learn to fear the LORD his God by obeying all the terms of this law. 20This regular reading will prevent him from becoming proud and acting as if he is above his fellow citizens. It will also prevent him from turning away from these commands in the smallest way. This will ensure that he and his descendants will reign for many generations in Israel.

    If David had kept this commandment, he would have known how the Ark was to be transported. Lesson: Make the study of God’s Word a lifestyle.

    So often, we have the Word right in front of us but we fail to read what is in the Book, especially in the United States. And if we do read it, we read portions and don’t take in the Whole Counsel of God. We convince ourselves that it is too difficult, too inflexible or too dry to keep our interest, not realizing that understanding only comes by seeking understanding. Our children are sent to school to learn the fundamentals of reading, math, science and hopefully the arts which upon graduation from High School and College the why of all the learning will make sense. How often do we say, “If I knew then what I know now …” because we realize the foundation for our life was poured in our youth. New construction is always easier then reconstruction.

    David’s failure cost someone else their life. My failures cost others their lives. It may not have been the actual cessation of their natural life, although that could have happened and I didn’t know, but life to the fullest could have been delayed or totally blocked by decisions I made from ignorance because I failed to get complete information.

    Also, take note of the Ark sitting in Obed-edom’s house for three months bringing a blessing on the entire household. Now the Ark had sat in Kiriath-jearim for almost 100 years and nobody was getting blessed, why? This speaks so powerful to me because I killed off God in my own mind and tried to get others to kill Him off also. For almost twenty years, I raged, cursed and ridiculed people reading the bible on public transportation because of what “church folks” did to me. I judged God and Jesus by those who claimed to be His disciples. I saw no blessings associated with the God they said they believed in and served.

    How many people in Israel thought God was just the God in the Box in Kiriath-jearim, because they saw no evidence of changed lives? I am not talking about material things but behaviors and mannerisms that cry out, “They have been with God!” Can people look at me and say, “She has been with Jesus.”

    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

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    With regards to David and moving the Ark of the Covenant: There are many things we “should” know from the Bible, but we really don’t get a handle on them until we are faced with a test. David’s position and influence had just increased by finally becoming the king. With the new status and increase in influence, God requires more of him in the area of faithfulness to God’s Word and counsel. 1 Cor 4:2, Luke 12:48

    Many of us try to take on new roles and use our old ways of doing things. When God does grant increased favor to us by putting us in leadership roles, the best thing that we can do is seek His Word on how to carry out the new mission. It is at these times that we can expect our knowledge of God’s word to be tested by a refiner’s fire. These trials and testings do show what we have been building on the foundation of Christ. 1 Cor 3:9-15 and 1 Pet 1:6,7 We do get the opportunity through times of testing and failure to get on our knees in humble prayer to find out from the Lord what we thought we knew needs to be replaced with a real and correct response to what was already spoken in His Word. We often miss out on some of the best direction from God because we write off some of His scriptures consciously or unconciously with an attitude of “that doesn’t apply to me” so I’ll just skip that requirement. One of the best examples of that in my experience is about tithing. For many years I missed the blessing of tithing by saying that it was Old Testament and it really didn’t apply to me. So although I gave a lot of money to the church, I missed out on all of God’s blessings and benefits as “I did it my way”. I have been seriously tithing and giving offerings now for 3 years and am fully experiencing the blessings of God. Are God’s blessings financial? There are truly financial rewards to tithing as you cannot outgive God. But God’s real blessing over the tithe is that it puts Him in first place as Sovereign. When He is honored in His rightful place as God and I am in my rightful place as humble and obedient to His Words, then life just seems to bloom and blossom everywhere around me.

    Stacey

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    i LOVE Romans! Paul is such a gracious writer! I really encourage everyone to be in deep prayer while reading this (and all the bible) but just to be filled with the spirit that God may reveal His beauty and truth to us in a more complete way. So many gems that can be skipped over! I encourage everyone to read these writings at least a couple times and meditate on them.

    Romans 1:5 “we received grace and apostleship to call people from among all the Gentiles to the obedience that comes from faith” …that last part stood out for me, obedience that comes through faith. We know faith is a gift of God, He gives us faith…therefore without God’s mercy we cannot obey Him or please Him because obedience is a byproduct of faith. ? My commentary says: “true saving faith always produces obedience and submission to the Lordship of Jesus Christ”

    v. 12 “that is, that you and I may be mutually encouraged by each other’s faith”. This reveals how we need other believers to exhort us, encourage us, and we need to be a source of exhortation to others. I know sometimes at my low points the faith of others has lifted me up so much! Likewise, the negativity of others drags me down with them. I cherish my dear friends full of love and faith in Christ!

    v. 16 “I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile.”
    I love that statement, the gospel is the power of God for salvation!

    Jen

    ====== Sandy:

    I, too, thought Romans 1:16 and 17 stood out. I have read v. 16 so many times – but today vs. 17 really hit me. Habakkuk 2:4 was referenced in the footnote which made it even more powerful for me. The righteousness of Christ vs. my hopelessness without Him! 4Look at the proud; his soul is not straight or right within him, but the [rigidly] just and the [uncompromisingly] righteous man shall [a]live by his faith and in his faithfulness.(A)

    I too often care about things other than the things that God would be interested in – worried more about my own glory than His. How can I possibly be rigidly just and uncompromisingly righteous? Apart from Christ, it is hopeless – but because of Christ there is a way – but it still requires getting ME out of the way to live in His righteousness – and that’s where the challenge is for me. Self-righteousness has been such a part of my fundamental upbringing – criticizing and judging other’s spirituality, etc. that I still find myself often falling into this way of thinking without intending to. But there is hope in Christ…to live by faith a full and celebratory life – rejoicing in what He has done.

    Sandy

    ====== Ramona:

    1 Chronicles 12:19-14:17

    So David decided not to move the Ark into the City of David. He took it instead to the home of Obed-edom of Gath. The Ark of God remained there with the family of Obed-edom for three months, and the LORD blessed him and his entire household. (I Chronicles 13:13-14).

    This passage has always fascinated me. Only two sentences long but is says so much. The Ark had sat twenty years in the house of a man called Abinadab (1 Sam. 7:2), yet no one was blessed—it just sat there just like a regular great big old box with no God sitting on the mercy seat (between the wingspan of the two angels)—nothing happening. The Presence of God was in someone’s house yet the manifestation of God never happened. Obed-edom had the Ark in his house for three months and everyone on the house was blessed. What was going on?

    I wonder how often we put God in a box and put him by the door of our lives and nothing, absolutely nothing is going on. Then someone takes God into their lives, their homes and everyone gets blessed who walks through the front door. What are we missing? Hmmm.

    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ======= Lesley:

    I also read the Bible every day, I am lost without this wonderful Book.

    Thank you Ramona for all of your comments, I enjoy reading them everyday and they make so much sense to me. I also ridiculed people for reading the Bible because of what “church folks” did to me for many years. Thank the Lord I now can see through that and I actually feel sad for the people who do not really know our wonderful Jesus.

    Thank you so much for Bible Blog it is great.

    God Bless

    Lesley

    ====== Michelle:

    im very bleesed reading this message from God…
    yes, i will not ashamed of the gospel. And I want to share it to everyone…

    michelle

    ====== Jen:

    Amen Ramona, do my acts demonstrate that I have been with Jesus today. That is my prayer. That everyday the people that come into contact with me will know that I have been with Jesus.

    Jen

    ====== Ireta:

    I love the instructions that the Lord gave to David in I Chronicles 14:15. What sticks out to me is that it is very important, even vital, for me to hear what God is specifically saying to me about my circumstances. Right now I’m in a place where I need to have faith and allow the Lord to do what He knows needs to be done in my life. Thank you for today’s lesson!

    Ireta

    ====== Art:

    yeah the instructions are there for a reason we may never see but if you dont follow them just right bad things can happen, that’s why im learning to do things God’s way its a HARD lesson but if the building is standing with a fake brick in may not stand so, since He doesnt change His word better just do things His way you dont get extra credit, only by following exactly, otherwise you dont get credit. so you can complain all you want if you dont do it His way you dont get credit.

    Art

    ====== Bob:

    Romans 1: 13-15 Please don’t misinterpret my failure to visit you, friends. You have no idea how many times I’ve made plans for Rome. I’ve been determined to get some personal enjoyment out of God’s work among you, as I have in so many other non-Jewish towns and communities. But something has always come up and prevented it. Everyone I meet—it matters little whether they’re mannered or rude, smart or simple—deepens my sense of interdependence and obligation. And that’s why I can’t wait to get to you in Rome, preaching this wonderful good news of God. (The Message)

    I think any Christian can identify the feeling that is displayed by Paul’s writing. Have you ever felt this great desire to “go tell it on the mountain”? If you grasp this pull to go out and share the good news you get what Paul is feeling here. The fire in your gut tells you this is the wonderful encouragement of the Holy Spirit. Yet, we run into snags, opposition, circumstances and its just a little beyond our grasp. Why? I wonder if Paul would of written this Epistle if it would have been easy for him to go to Rome. He puts his heart into his writing rather than the visiting there and look what he produces. It gives us a great example of how God uses our interests, hopes and desires to further His plans.

    Bob

    ====== Dee:

    Yes today’s 1st Chronicles were all about David and his sights in moving the Ark from one place to another. Was that the right thing to do? Even when we have good intentions and mean we’ll, is it?! Hmmm

    Yay a new book began: the Book of Roman’s. Paul introduces himself and shows that God is not partial but that he is for all. The Jews and Greeks..that’s a nice invitation

    Psalm 9 the rest of the story..God’s heart is for all..even the poor at heart..for they will see God.

    Proverbs 9:4&5 brotherhood. Do we have friends even when we are poor. Do they only flock when we are rich? Hmm

    Dee

    ====== John:

    Romans

    Background

    A friend of mine who is a member of a different church (from mine)told me, ‘Well that is Paul, you have to take Paul with a grain of salt. You can’t take to heart everything Paul writes.’

    Really???? I told him,
    ‘Paul was a Jew, he was taught by a great rabbi and leader of the Sanhedrin – Gamaliel (Acts 22:2-3), Paul was a Pharisee, he participated and led the persecution of the followers of “the Way”, Paul had great zeal for the Lord.
    (re: Gamaliel http://www.keyway.ca/htm2000/20001213.htm )

    And on the way to Damascus to capture more followers of Jesus – he had a change of heart???? Paul became a leading evangelist of the early Church. Paul founded several early churches. He suffered beatings, a stoning, imprisonment, and rebuke from his former collegues. What makes a man “switch teams like that – do it in the prime of his life when he has great power, authority within Israel, and zeal for God?

    Paul claims he had an encounter with Christ, accepted Jesus as his Savior, and was called to be an apostle.

    Now either that is true, and you need to “take to heart” everything Paul wrote. or –

    It is false, and Paul is a liar, and you can just toss the Bible (as it can not be trusted) and search elsewhere for life’s answers.

    Your choice.’

    NOTE: reason I use ‘ instead of ” – is my indication of paraphrasing. Also the tone of comment was friendly, and he took it as “food for thought”.

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    Letter to Romans seems to be written between 57 and 60 A.D. Paul wrote it before going to Rome. The Romans were beginning to understand Christianity was not just a subset of Judaism. Persecution on a large scale is just around the corner.

    So if, Paul had not been to Rome – how come there are believers there already?

    We know Aquila and Priscilla are there and a number of people Paul had met, converted, and/or exhorted in his travels. (Rom 16:3). Rome was the “big city”, people gravitated to it like they do NYC, LA, London, Paris, etc. today. The territories were full of former Roman soldiers, freed slaves, and Roman businessmen – if some became Christians – it is not surprising that some percentage would return to Rome and share the gospel. Apparently they did this with success.

    Paul did not want to step on anyone’s toes.

    Rom 15:20
    “It has always been my ambition to preach the gospel where Christ was not known, so that I would not be building on someone else’s foundation.” NIV

    Wait a minute! Christ was known, what is Paul talking about???? Most commentators (notable exception would be Catholics) believe (and I agree) that:
    word had spread, and people had converted, but no “church” had been established. No apostle had been to Rome to found a church at the time of these writings. There had been no public declaration of the gospel, just the word of mouth. Paul was planning on coming to change that, and provide a public and cohesive force to the Christians in Rome. To preach the Gospel and minister to new Christians. To Build and Edify as he had done in other churches. To exhort and encourage Christians in their walk with God.

    Gal 2:8-9
    “For God, who was at work in the ministry of Peter as an apostle to the Jews, was also at work in my ministry as an apostle to the Gentiles. James, Peter and John, those reputed to be pillars, gave me and Barnabas the right hand of fellowship when they recognized the grace given to me. They agreed that we should go to the Gentiles, and they to the Jews.” NIV

    John

    ====== John:

    Romans 1:1-4

    “Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle and set apart for the gospel of God— the gospel he promised beforehand through his prophets in the Holy Scriptures regarding his Son, who as to his human nature was a descendant of David, and who through the Spirit of holiness was declared with power to be the Son of God by his resurrection from the dead: Jesus Christ our Lord.” NIV
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    Paul’s Position

    Paul chose to be a Gk. “doulos” – bondservant of Jesus Christ. Recap of bondservant.

    Exodus 21:2,5-6
    If you buy a Hebrew servant, he is to serve you for six years. But in the seventh year, he shall go free, without paying anything….But if the servant declares, ‘I love my master and my wife and children and do not want to go free,’ then his master must take him before the judges. He shall take him to the door or the doorpost and pierce his ear with an awl. Then he will be his servant for life.” NIV

    It is interesting (and I missed this in readings of Exodus), but after the Ten Commandments and instructions on altars and idols, this “Law of the Bondservant” is the first of a list of additional ordinances. WHY?????

    [“Deuteronomy 20:18 “And all the people saw the thunderings, and the lightnings, and the noise of the trumpet, and the mountain smoking: and when the people saw it, they removed, and stood afar off.”

    They were terrified of God and of coming near to Him. They were willing to serve Him because they feared Him, but God desired for them to serve because they loved Him and appreciated what He had done for them. I believe this issue is why the first mishpat, or judgment the LORD teaches them of is the law of the bondservant.”]

    http://www.hissheep.org/hebrew/the_law_of_the_bondservant.html

    Paul chose to be a bondservant of Christ out of love.
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    Paul’s Authority

    Paul was called [to be] an apostle.

    “called” is Gk. “kletos” and can mean “invited” or “divinely selected and appointed”. So did Paul choose or was he appointed an apostle?

    I think these verses clear that up:

    2Tim1
    Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God..NIV

    1Cor1:1
    Paul, called to be an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God…NIV

    2Cor1:1
    Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God,… NIV

    Paul was divinely selected and appointed to be an apostle.
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    Paul’s Message

    Paul was set apart for (or unto) the gospel of God.

    Paul was set apart by God for a purpose – not to KEEP him from something – but for the gospel of God.

    The Gospel of God is God’s message – not mankinds. It did not depend on Paul. He was just the messenger. It does not depend on today’s ministers either.

    The good news Paul speaks of in Romans 1:1 is the good news that God has burst through the box and desired to communicate with man. In a world filled with bad news, it is remarkable to know that God Himself has given us good news. That is especially true when you realize man is utterly unworthy of any good news. Yet in spite of that the apostle Paul reiterates again and again the good news that comes from God – John MacArthur
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    The good news (gospel) that was promised in the Old Testament and fulfilled in Jesus. Human nature as a descendant of David….

    “declared with power to be the Son of God…”

    The key to understanding this verse is the word “declared. ” It comes from the Greek word horiz[ma]o which means “boundary. ” We get our English word horizon from it. It refers to the clear demarcation line between the earth and sky. Paul is saying some may have questioned in the minds of some about whether Jesus was the Son of God, but because of the resurrection, the line was drawn in absolute clarity: Jesus Christ is God in human flesh. As clearly as the horizon divides the earth from the sky, so the resurrection divides Jesus from the rest of humanity. When God raised Jesus Christ from the dead, He was irrefutably distinguished from all other human beings. – John MacArthur

    “With power” Gk. “dunamis”
    1) strength power, ability

    a) inherent power, power residing in a thing by virtue of its nature, or which a person or thing exerts and puts forth

    b) power for performing miracles

    c) moral power and excellence of soul

    d) the power and influence which belong to riches and wealth

    e) power and resources arising from numbers

    f) power consisting in or resting upon armies, forces, hosts

    Jesus Christ = ALL OF THE ABOVE. Doesn’t get much stronger than that.

    “..by his resurrection from the dead..”

    The definitive linchpin of Christianity. The declaration with power was accomplished because Christ was raised from the dead. Without it Christianity would just be anoter religion.

    John

    ====== John:

    Romans 1:16-17

    I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile. For in the gospel a righteousness from God is revealed, a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written: “The righteous will live by faith.” NIV
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    Why was Paul not ashamed?

    “He is bold to preach because of what the gospel is, because of what the gospel does….The reason why Paul is not overcome by the temptation to be ashamed of the gospel, but quite the contrary, the reason that he proclaims it so joyously, so anxiously is because it is powerful, it changes lives. And he knows that and he has seen that and he believes that. Sure it’s a stumbling block, (1 Corinthians 1:18), and of course it’s foolishness but it’s also the power of God unto salvation to them that believe, and he knows that.” – John MacArthur

    1Cor1:18
    “For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.” NIV

    [Men would like to change, do you know that? I believe that. Really, all advertising that goes on in the world is based on one presupposition, and that is people want things different than they are. They want to look better, feel better, think better, have better experiences. They want to change their life. Basically, people want to change their life. There’s an appeal to that because that’s a basic human drive. And deep down inside, people, they really want things to be different but they are utterly impotent to change things.

    In Jeremiah 13:23 Jeremiah says: “Can a leopard change his spots? Can the Ethiopian change his skin?” You have just about as much chance to change your heart. Men are impotent. They can’t do a thing about what they are. They can’t change any­thing. Oh, they may make a few reformations here and there and operate a little differently but real changes never happen.
    http://www.biblebb.com/files/MAC/45-8.htm

    But because of the POWER of God (see list above) we can have salvation (eternal life) if only we believe the gospel.
    ======================================================
    There is some controversy over the phrase in verse 17:
    “..a righteousness from God is revealed..”

    NIV translates it “from God”, but “of God” is acceptable and used by KJV, NAS and others. Which is it? Because it makes a huge difference.

    If it is “from God” we should understand it as per the Gospel as God’s gift to us. We can not be righteous on our own, it is only by God’s grace and gift of righteousness (justification) that we can be saved. It is imputed to us. – or –

    If it is “of God” then it is simply saying that the Gospels reveal that God is righteous.

    Of course God is righteous, and I believe the correct phrase is “from God”. Why???

    Because the Gospel is about God’s good news of salvation. About how we can appear before God when we pass on. About attaining the righteousness needed to stand before God. How many times in John did it say you have to “believe” to gain eternal life? You had to have faith (same word as belief).

    I believe that it is the “righteousness from God” imputed to man (who believes) and is given person to person (faith to faith) the same for everyone throughout time. (Or by faith from the first to last – i.e. from the beginning to the end of person’s life – it does not change). Just as it is revealed in Old Testament???

    Hab 2:4
    See, he is puffed up;
    his desires are not upright—
    but the righteous will live by his faith

    Just as it was in the Old Testament, it’s nothing new. Habakkuk 2:4: “The just shall live by faith.” Nothing new. Abraham believed God and it was counted to him for righteousness. – John MacArthur

    is this
    about a1) the righteous person’s faith in God or a2) faithfulness to God, or
    about b) God’s (“His” rather than “his”) faithfulness toward the righteous
    person?

    a1) is the answer if Paul is to be consistent with readings in “Acts” and the Abraham example.

    [Support for Paul, though, comes from a surprising place (at least I was
    surprised to see this). In Geza Vermes translation of the Dead Sea Scrolls, if
    my memory serves me well, he translates this part of the Habbakuk
    pesher/commentary as “the righteous shall live by faith”–i.e., his faith in
    the Teacher of Righteousness. Apparently the Qumran scribes/community believed the meaning of Habbakuk 2:4 was “faith” in the Teacher of Righteousness rather than “faithfulness” to the Teacher of Righteousness.]
    http://www.ibiblio.org/bgreek/archives/greek-3/msg01216.html

    John

    ======== Vance:

    I Chronicles 12 (NKJV)
    23
    Now these were the numbers of the divisions that were equipped for war, and came to David at Hebron to turn over the kingdom of Saul to him, according to the word of the LORD
    NOTE:
    God’s word ALWAYS—in every case, 100% of the time—comes true. Merging with God’s Word, however, is the fact of our lives. We have to choose to consistently yield to, to believe, and to allow God’s Word to come true IN OUR LIVES.
    God had promised David that he would be king. It took YEARS for God’s Word to be fulfilled. David stayed faithful to God with the right heart even through the YEARS when Saul—who had given himself over to what displeased God—tried to kill David.
    David is a great example of one who believed God. God is able to use David as an example of the 100% faithfulness of His will and His Word.
    Psalm 89 (NKJV)
    20
    I have found My servant David; with My holy oil I have anointed him,
    21
    With whom My hand shall be established; also My arm shall strengthen him.
    30
    “If his sons forsake My law and do not walk in My judgments,
    31
    If they break My statutes and do not keep My commandments,
    32
    Then I will punish their transgression with the rod, and their iniquity with stripes.
    33
    NEVERTHELESS MY LOVINGKINDNESS I WILL NOT UTTERLY TAKE FROM HIM, NOR ALLOW MY FAITHFULNESS TO FAIL.
    34
    MY COVENANT I WILL NOT BREAK, NOR ALTER THE WORD THAT HAS GONE OUT OF MY LIPS.
    35
    Once I have sworn by My holiness; I will not lie to David:
    36
    His seed shall endure forever, and his throne as the sun before Me;
    37
    It shall be established forever like the moon, even like the faithful witness in the sky.” Selah
    ~~~
    Abraham was also an excellent person of noble spirit whose life allowed God to display His amazing faithfulness to His Word:
    Romans 4 (NKJV)
    16
    Therefore it is of faith that it might be according to grace, so that the promise might be sure to all the seed, not only to those who are of the law, but also to those who are of the faith of Abraham, who is the father of us all
    18
    who, contrary to hope, in hope believed, so that he became the father of many nations, according to what was spoken, “So shall your descendants be.” [GENESIS 15:5]
    19
    And not being weak in faith, he did not consider his own body, already dead (since he was about a hundred years old), and the deadness of Sarah’s womb.
    20
    HE DID NOT WAVER AT THE PROMISE OF GOD THROUGH UNBELIEF, BUT WAS STRENGTHENED IN FAITH, GIVING GLORY TO GOD,
    21
    AND BEING FULLY CONVINCED THAT WHAT HE HAD PROMISED HE WAS ALSO ABLE TO PERFORM.
    22
    AND THEREFORE “IT WAS ACCOUNTED TO HIM FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS.” [GENESIS 15:6]
    ~~~
    May we be people like David and Abraham who love God and His Word. May our lives be showcases of the God’s 100%, guaranteed commitment to His Word!
    I Chronicles 13 (NKJV)
    10
    Then the anger of the LORD was aroused against Uzza, and He struck him because he put his hand to the ark; and he died there before God.
    11
    And David became angry because of the LORD’s outbreak against Uzza; therefore that place is called Perez Uzza [LITERALLY OUTBURST AGAINST UZZA] to this day.
    NOTE:
    God’s Word cannot be broken, and God is holy. As mentioned, God had already given His specific Word on how the ark was to be handled in Numbers 4:5-15.
    We need to pray and yield ourselves to God and His Word, or we live our lives very dangerously. I have not always lived my life according to God’s Word.
    Yet, thank God for GRACE which is received by faith, which will enable us to live by God’s Word as we yield and surrender to God.
    Romans 1 (NKJV)
    17
    For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith; as it is written, “The just shall live by faith.” [HABAKKUK 2:4]
    NOTE:
    Consider this wonderfully challenging quote about FAITH from this text: PREFACE TO THE LETTER OF ST. PAUL TO THE ROMANS BY MARTIN LUTHER, 1483-1546
    “Faith is a work of God in us, which changes us and brings us to birth anew from God (cf. John 1). It kills the old Adam, makes us completely different people in heart, mind, senses, and all our powers, and brings the Holy Spirit with it.”
    “What a living, creative, active powerful thing is faith! It is impossible that faith ever stop doing good. Faith doesn’t ask whether good works are to be done, but, before it is asked, it has done them. It is always active.”
    “Faith is a living, unshakeable confidence in God’s grace; it is so certain, that someone would die a thousand times for it.”
    “Through faith, a person will do good to everyone without coercion, willingly and happily; he will serve everyone, suffer everything for the love and praise of God, who has shown him such grace.”
    “It is as impossible to separate works from faith as burning and shining from fire.”
    “ASK GOD TO WORK FAITH IN YOU; OTHERWISE YOU WILL REMAIN ETERNALLY WITHOUT FAITH, NO MATTER WHAT YOU TRY TO DO OR FABRICATE.”
    ~~~
    Psalm 9 (NKJV)
    19
    Arise, O LORD, do not let man prevail; let the nations be judged in Your sight.
    20
    Put them in fear, O LORD, that the nations may know themselves to be but men. Selah
    NOTE: What a wonderful and awesome prayer to pray. God does not belong to any single nation—but to all nations that will honor Him as the Sovereign God, and honor Jesus as Son of God and Lord.
    Proverbs 19 (NKJV)
    5
    A false witness will not go unpunished, and he who speaks lies will not escape.
    NOTE:
    I keep coming back to God’s faithfulness to the TRUTH of His Word. God will forever honor His Word.
    Thus, God will expose everything that is not true.
    If I am not living by God’s Word—not living and speaking truth—I will be exposed sooner or later.
    May we live the way the Lord Jesus taught.
    Matthew 5 (NKJV)
    3
    Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
    8
    Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.
    Vance

  • 1 Chronicles 11:1-12:18 + Acts 28:1-31 + Psalm 9:1-12 + Proverbs 19:1-3
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    Old Testament – Today in First Chronicles chapter 11 we read about David’s Mighty Men!  I do love reading about the story of his men who went to the well in Bethlehem to bring David that water that he so loved – when Bethlehem was occupied by the Philistines!  These men were no joke.  They risked everything to please David.  I wonder about this in our lives today.  Are we as dedicated to Jesus as these Mighty Men were dedicated to David?  Are you willing to risk everything for Jesus?  However, keep in mind that we don’t need to do un-called for risky things for Jesus – like these Mighty Men didn’t have to get that water from the well.  But their zeal for David is impressive.  I just pray we are at least that zealous for Jesus.

    David_mighty_men

    Today in 1 Chronicles 12 verse 18 we read – “Then the Spirit came upon Amasai, who later became a leader among the Thirty, and he said,  “We are yours, David! We are on your side, son of Jesse. Peace and prosperity be with you, and success to all who help you, for your God is the one who helps you.””  Related to this verse, Tyndale’s One Year Bible Companion has the following answer to the question of ‘How did the Holy Spirit work in Old Testament times?’ – “When there was an important job to be done, God chose a person to do it, and the Spirit gave that person the needed power and ability.  The Spirit gave Bezalel artistic ability, Jephthah military prowess, David power to rule, and Zechariah an authoritative word of prophecy.  Here the Holy Spirit came upon David’s warriors.  The Spirit came upon individuals in order to accomplish specific goals.  Beginning at Pentecost, however, the Spirit came upon all believers, not only to empower them to do God’s will, but also to dwell in them day by day.”

    Fireholyspirit_4

    New Testament – Today we finish the book of Acts!  Romans begins tomorrow!  Interesting segment in today’s readings when Paul encounters the snake on the island of Malta.  Everyone first believes that justice is being done, and that Paul will die by the snake.  When he doesn’t die, they then decide he is a god.  Interesting…  They were first cursing him, then suddenly worshiping him.  I wonder if we do this in our lives too?  Do we sometimes curse things one minute and then worship them the next?  Do we sometimes even do this with God?  Let us pray for consistency in our lives and actions, in particular in the area of Who we worship.

    We then read in today’s readings about Paul arriving in Rome and beginning to preach the Gospel just 3 days after he arrives!  Paul wastes no time.  He is so focused on preaching the Gospel that he makes it happen no matter what.  I think we would do well to pay attention to Paul’s zeal for the Gospel.  Why do you suppose Paul was so zealous for the Gospel?  Should we be zealous for the Gospel today like Paul was back then?  Are you zealous for the Gospel today like Paul was back then?

    Acts28

    Okay, in Acts chapter 28 we have a very important verse for all of us to pay attention to.  Verse 28.  These are Paul’s last words recorded in Acts.  Commentaries suggest that this verse is actually the main point of the book of Acts.  So if you remember nothing else from the book of Acts, remember the book was about this:  “So I want you to realize that this salvation from God is also available to the Gentiles, and they will accept it.”  Seems like such a simple verse…  But do you see the weight of it?  Do you believe that salvation from God is available to all?  Have you accepted this salvation?  Perhaps now is a good time for us to remember Paul’s acceptance of this salvation on the Road to Damascus earlier in our Acts readings, as painted by the artist Michelangelo below in the year 1544 –

    Paul

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s Acts readings titled “Paul in Rome” is at this link.

    Psalms – Psalm 9 verse 9 stood out to me today – “The LORD is a shelter for the oppressed, a refuge in times of trouble.” When you are in trouble, do you run to God for shelter?  Or do you look elsewhere?  Where will you ultimately find true peace and rest from the storms of life?  Do you believe that the Bible can be a haven for you in the midst of the storms of life?

    Proverbs – Today in Proverbs 19 verse 2 we read: “It is not good to have zeal without knowledge, nor to be hasty and miss the way.” How does this Proverb speak to you? I know it is very convicting to me – particularly the part about being hasty. I am someone who oftentimes finds myself “hurrying.” And when I am hurrying, I am usually worrying. And at this point I am missing everything else going on around me. I’m living in my “own private Idaho”. I am missing the Way. I do believe that God is a passionate God and wants us to be passionate people – particularly for things that are of importance to God, such as serving the poor. But, I don’t think that God wants us to be zealous and hasty people who do not really know what we are zealous and hasty about. We need godly knowledge. Where do you suppose we can obtain godly knowledge? (hint – the Holy Book. . . 🙂 How about you? Are you zealous? What are you zealous for? Are you seeking godly knowledge in your life each and every day? Are you hasty? Are you ever missing the Way because of your haste?

    Worship Video: Today’s readings in Acts reminds me of the song by Third Day titled “Call My Name:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEXXUdU–Zg

    Have you called God’s Name? Click here to make the call!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “Desire without knowledge is not good — how much more will hasty feet miss the way!” Proverbs 19:2 TNIV

    Prayer Point: Pray that you crave godly knowledge. Pray that you are pursuing godly knowledge. Pray that you are not enslaved to your fleshly desires. Pray that you are not hasty in making major life decisions.

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    God bless,
    Mike

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    ======= Ramona:

    I Chronicles 11-12:18

    Today in my readings, I seem to be focused on trivial things, or are they? Let’s see, Joab became David’s commander not because of his skill and loyalty but because he was the first to lead an attack against the Jebusites. (11:6). He and his brothers were loose cannons and David had trouble controlling them (II Sam 3:39).

    I’m a little confused, and have been for awhile, about the “three” who were part of David’s Mighty Men. I’ve always seen the names of two, Jashobeam and Eleazar; however who is the third, is it David himself? As I read through the descriptions and exploits of the Mighty Men like David and Eleazar taking out an enemy’s, army while the rest Israel’s army fled (11:12-14), I was reminded of the verse in Zechariah,

    “This is the word of the LORD to Zerubbabel: ‘Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit,’ says the LORD Almighty.” (4:6)

    I have also noted that some of the men were more skillful in combat; however, those who received honor and tribute did not have the highest skills (11:20-25).

    In the twelfth chapter, David picked up defectors from Saul’s army. Hmmm, how one is perceived in history is determined by who gets to right the final chapter. Did these men know that Samuel had anointed David King or did they just evaluate the character of the two men and choose accordingly?

    Acts 28:1-31

    In this chapter, I kept noticing how the number three kept coming up. Does it have a meaning, other than Jesus spending three days and three nights in the grave, or is it just a number that just happens to show up here?

    1) On the Island the inhabitants welcomed and fed the shipwrecked crew for “three days.” (7)
    2) They set sail again three months after the shipwreck (11)
    3) While in at the Forum on the Appian Way Paul’s group met other believers at The Three Taverns.
    4) When Paul arrived in Rome he waited three days and then invited the local Jewish leaders.

    Mike you said then asked, “They were first cursing him, then suddenly worshiping him. I wonder if we do this in our lives too?”

    I’m not sure of something I’ve been thinking about a lot lately, judging, but I believe when we do what you have stated, we are doing the kind of “judging” Jesus warns us about: judging someone’s spiritual condition. I think we confuse judging someone’s spiritual condition with judging someone’s actions or behavior. We use the oft misquoted and misapplied, “Judge not or you will be judged,” and say, “Well we all sin so I’m not supposed to judge.” We have to make judgments everyday. We judge whether we will get out of bed or stay; we have to judge if we will come along side and join a particular group, behavior or job, or reject the association, conduct or offer.

    Moreover, at the last day, everyone will be judged, either as unbelievers at the Great White Throne Judgment (Rev 20:10-12), or as believers at the Throne of the Lamb (Rev. 7:9).

    Psalm 9:1-12

    When I wrote above about judging I didn’t realize that the following was in this Psalm,

    3 My enemies turn away in retreat;
    they are overthrown and destroyed before you.

    4 For you have judged in my favor;
    from your throne, you have judged with fairness.

    Proverbs 19:1-3

    2 Zeal without knowledge is not good; a person who moves too quickly may go the wrong way.

    I’ve heard this stated, “Motivation if good if you know what you are motivated toward. But what if you motivate an idiot?”

    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ====== Jen:

    Amen Ramona, do my acts demonstrate that I have been with Jesus today. That is my prayer. That everyday the people that come into contact with me will know that I have been with Jesus.

    Jen

    ====== Roslyn:

    A recent issue of TIME has two interesting articles on the meeting of science and religion…the interview with the Presiding Bishop-elect of the Episcopalian Church USA) and the feature article about the genome mapper who is an evangelical Christian. Although I read similar thoughts years ago on the meeting of science and religion, it is interesting to see learned men and women who are right in the midst of this reconciliation.

    Roslyn

    ======= Ramona:

    1 Chronicles 11:1-12:18

    Three things in this passage caught my eye and imagination: 1) The fickleness and instability of the people David was called to lead; 2) David’s rash vow to give the generalship to the “first” person to kill a Jebusite (so that’s how his nephew Joab became leader of Israel’s army); and 3) when God is with you in whatever endeavor it is, your power increases despite what those around you may have said.

    Israel knew even while Saul was king that David had been anointed king by Samuel, yet most of the people failed to support David while Saul was alive. Some even betrayed David’s position while Saul was making a mad dash to kill David. We, knowing the Word of God, do the same thing today by following after those with the most glitz and glamour hoping to possible get some crumbs from the table of the pretenders to the thrown. With Jesus, we don’t have to go after the crumbs. Jesus is the entire loaf—The Bread of Life. Whatever power any leader has anyway has been given to them by God. So, though people may think they are the boss and that they have “juice,” all they really are, are paper tigers.

    Regarding Joab: If he originally received his commission for killing a man and not because of his valor, loyalty to God and His Word, or strength of character, I can fully see why Joab continued to kill all those he thought were a threat to become leader of David’s army.

    When God is with us and we are walking in the will of God and not our own will, nothing can block our progress: neither kings, bosses, politicians—no-thing. Amen and amen.

    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ====== Michelle:

    Two things – (1) growing up I used to hear that story about defending the barley (or lentil) plot applied to the concept of defending Truth, but sometimes that idea is just used to mean sticking up for your own convictions without having an open mind to consider them in light of how someone else sees things. (2) That actually correlates with the reading from Proverbs about being zealous and hasty before having enough knowledge. I’ve seen a lot of damage done where people were too anxious to act on accusations toward someone, without taking time to ascertain the facts, and permanently alienated family and friends.

    Michelle:

    ====== Jenny:

    I really enjoyed Acts, but I’m so thrilled to be starting Romans…an amazing book!
    Prov 19:2 “It is not good to have zeal without knowledge” …this spoke to me concerning those who have zeal, for example jihadists have great zeal, more then most Christians perhaps, but no wisdom/knowledge of truth. Many ppl have zeal, but hold on to their religions, such as catholicism; so much so, their traditions outweigh their trust in truth. their beliefs become more important than what the bible says. i recently got into a heated discussion with a friend who prays to saints, i gave her clear scriptures against this practice. She had no scriptural basis to support her “beliefs” and how dare i attack her “belief”s. I tried to share with it, its not my “beliefs” its the word of God that we must measure things with. The word of God is our final authority!

    “Prove all things; hold fast that which is good”. 1 Th. 5:21
    –If we cannot prove what we believe, we shouldnt hold on to it. I rather be biblically correct then anything else. If I’m wrong, and truly a child of God, I will be teachable, open to truth.

    “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness”. 2 Tim 3:16

    “To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them”. Is. 8:20
    —This is pretty clear!! I shared this verse with my friend but she didnt seem to get it, probly bcos exactly what this verse is saying! its my duty as a child of Christ to share the truth, in a loving yet firm way. If someone will not listen i wont persist, but i will pray for them. but sometimes we just cant keep quiet. We should care about God’s opinion, not man’s. If I’m hated for standing up for truth, well praise God! I’m honored!

    Jenny

    ====== Suzanne:

    I’m working away on yard work in our little piece of Idaho. We will have to sell this beautiful piece of God’s handiwork in a couple of years due to my husband’s cancer. It was a perfect reminder today – do not be hasty in decision making or you may miss the way.

    By God’s grace alone,
    Suzanne

    ====== Lily:

    “The LORD is a shelter for the oppressed, a refuge in times of trouble”

    Suzanne, I will include you and your husband in my prayers

    Haste make waste.

    Lily

    ====== Janice:

    motivated to take slow steps in recieving knowledge of the word of God…and to once again feel the peace that he give me..blessings to all

    Janice

    ====<== Ireta:/p>

    I love the instructions that the Lord gave to David in I Chronicles 14:15. What sticks out to me is that it is very important, even vital, for me to hear what God is specifically saying to me about my circumstances. Right now I’m in a place where I need to have faith and allow the Lord to do what He knows needs to be done in my life. Thank you for today’s lesson!

    Ireta

    ====== Art:

    yeah the instructions are there for a reason we may never see but if you dont follow them just right bad things can happen, that’s why im learning to do things God’s way its a HARD lesson but if the building is standing with a fake brick in may not stand so, since He doesnt change His word better just do things His way you dont get extra credit, only by following exactly, otherwise you dont get credit. so you can complain all you want if you dont do it His way you dont get credit.

    Art

    ====== Bobl:

    Romans 1: 13-15 Please don’t misinterpret my failure to visit you, friends. You have no idea how many times I’ve made plans for Rome. I’ve been determined to get some personal enjoyment out of God’s work among you, as I have in so many other non-Jewish towns and communities. But something has always come up and prevented it. Everyone I meet—it matters little whether they’re mannered or rude, smart or simple—deepens my sense of interdependence and obligation. And that’s why I can’t wait to get to you in Rome, preaching this wonderful good news of God. (The Message)

    I think any Christian can identify the feeling that is displayed by Paul’s writing. Have you ever felt this great desire to “go tell it on the mountain”? If you grasp this pull to go out and share the good news you get what Paul is feeling here. The fire in your gut tells you this is the wonderful encouragement of the Holy Spirit. Yet, we run into snags, opposition, circumstances and its just a little beyond our grasp. Why? I wonder if Paul would of written this Epistle if it would have been easy for him to go to Rome. He puts his heart into his writing rather than the visiting there and look what he produces. It gives us a great example of how God uses our interests, hopes and desires to further His plans.

    Bob

    ====== Dee:

    Good statement Ramona..David wanted to do many things while on throne. His heart was in the right place. Not sure his brain was at times.

    Roman’s ! Wow..can’t believe Acts is complete and Roman’s is here..love this book as much or more than Acts..our own pastor references Roman’s alot..

    Psalm 9..and proverbs talk about poverty. I don’t know why but makes me think of stranded and lost people..how does the lost get found . By people reaching out.
    We have to be the eyes and feet of Jesus!

    Dee

    ====== Vance:

    I Chronicles 11 (NKJV)
    19
    And he said, “Far be it from me, O my God, that I should do this! Shall I drink the blood of these men who have put their lives in jeopardy? For at the risk of their lives they brought it.” Therefore he would not drink it. These things were done by the three mighty men.

    NOTE: I am very impressed by David’s love for and loyalty to his men. May we, the Body of Christ, be known by this love and loyalty to one another. Regardless of particular Christian tradition (Baptist, Methodist, etc.)—we are one in Christ.

    “They shall know you are My disciples because you love one another”, Jesus said in the Gospel of John.

    Psalm 9 (NKJV)
    9
    The LORD also will be a refuge for the oppressed, a refuge in times of trouble.

    The Lord Jesus Himself is our ultimate refuge.

    Romans 6 (Complete Jewish Bible)

    verse 3
    Don’t you know that those of us who have been immersed into the Messiah Yeshua have been immersed into his death?

    We have been IMMERSED into the Messiah—into Christ Jesus Himself because of God’s amazing and marvelous GRACE! (I Corinthians 1:30)

    Consider this excellent note on the word: baptize

    BAPTIZE: Strong’s Concordance, # 907; baptizo {bap-tid’-zo}

    1) to dip repeatedly, to immerse, to submerge (of vessels sunk)

    2) to cleanse by dipping or submerging, to wash, to make clean with water, to wash one’s self, bathe

    3) to overwhelm

    ++++
    Not to be confused with 911, bapto.

    The clearest example that shows the meaning of baptizo is a text from the Greek poet and physician Nicander, who lived about 200 B.C. It is a recipe for making pickles and is helpful because it uses both words.

    Nicander says that in order to make a pickle, the vegetable should first be ‘dipped’ (bapto) into boiling water and then ‘baptised’ (baptizo) in the vinegar solution. Both verbs concern the immersing of vegetables in a solution. But the first is temporary.

    The second, the act of baptising the vegetable, produces a permanent change.

    When used in the New Testament, this word more often refers to our union and identification with Christ than to our water baptism. e.g. Mark 16:16. ‘He that believes and is baptised shall be saved’.

    Christ is saying that mere intellectual assent is not enough.

    There must be a union with him, a real change, like the vegetable to the pickle!

    FROM: Bible Study Magazine, James Montgomery Boice, May 1989.

    WHEN WE MEDITATE ON WHO CHRIST IS IN US AND OUR UNION WITH HIM — this allows us to KNOW THAT WE KNOW for sure… the reality of the Risen Christ IN and THROUGH us.

    Then, His Love and Authority will flow through us to others, living water flowing from Christ within us out to others.

    John 7 (NKJV)
    38
    He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.”

    Vance

    ========= Jane:

    “‘Go to this people and say,
    “You will be ever hearing but never understanding;
    you will be ever seeing but never perceiving.”
    27 For this people’s heart has become calloused;
    they hardly hear with their ears,
    and they have closed their eyes.
    Otherwise they might see with their eyes,
    hear with their ears,
    understand with their hearts
    Acts 28:26-27’
    I’m thinking about ppl closing their hearts n minds tomm Gods word!
    People are blinded to God word
    I wanna be a true light to ppl around me. I pray my heart never goes callous.
    And messy Christian your right about making hasty judgement and opinion when it comes to famiky situations. I’ve seen where quick words lead to destroyed relationships.better to have facts or sometime let God work out the details and the less said the better
    Jane

  • 1 Chronicles 9:1-10:14 + Acts 27:21-44 + Psalm 8:1-9 + Proverbs 18:23-24
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    Old Testament – Today in our First Chronicles readings, in between chapters 9 and 10, we go back to the future!  Or something like that… 🙂

    Back_to_future_

    Chronicles chapter 9 recounts the return from exile in Babylon, which took place between 538 B.C. and 458 B.C.  Then in chapter 10 we go back in time 500 years to some of our earlier readings in First Samuel when Saul was king and dies in approx. 1010 B.C.  Why this dramatic shift in chronology of events?  Well, the Chronicler basically wanted to take us through Israel’s history from Creation to the return from exile in Babylon in chapters 1 through 9.  In chapter 10 the Chronicler takes us back to the beginning of Israel’s kingdom period when Saul was the first King.  However…  you will notice that the Chronicler spends all of only 1 chapter on Saul!  (and just a 14 verse chapter at that…)   And then, coming up in our readings, the Chronicler will spend the next 18 chapters on the life of David and his kingdom through the end of First Chronicles!   Think this Chronicler had his favorite?  Why do you suppose this is?  Well, the Chronicler of course tells us very plainly why in verses 13 and 14 in chapter 10 today:  “So Saul died because he was unfaithful to the LORD. He failed to obey the LORD’s command, and he even consulted a medium instead of asking the LORD for guidance. So the LORD killed him and turned his kingdom over to David son of Jesse.”  This Chronicler wants to spend more time on obedience than on disobedience!  How about you in your life today?  Do you focus on being obedient to God?  Do you seek and pray to God for guidance on what obedience to God would look like in your life?  Are you like David – a person after God’s own heart?  Do you want to know God’s heart and plan for your life?  Will you remain faithful to God no matter what the world tries to tempt you with?

    Obedient_

    For today, in chapter 10 we get one more reminder of disobedience from Saul, and I’ll throw in this image below from artist Guy Rowe of the prophet Samuel denouncing Saul, as you’ll recall from our First Samuel chapter 13 readings, verses 13 & 14:  “”You acted foolishly,” Samuel said. “You have not kept the command the LORD your God gave you; if you had, he would have established your kingdom over Israel for all time. But now your kingdom will not endure; the LORD has sought out a man after his own heart and appointed him leader of his people, because you have not kept the LORD’s command.””

    Samuel_saul_

    New Testament – In stark contrast to Saul in our First Chronicles readings, I love seeing Paul’s leadership in action in today’s readings in Acts 27!  He shows big-time leadership through his encouragement in verse 22: “But take courage! None of you will lose your lives, even though the ship will go down.”  And then Paul also shows some leadership in a very simple thing, namely eating, in verses 33 & 34: “As the darkness gave way to the early morning light, Paul begged everyone to eat. “You haven’t touched food for two weeks,” he said. “Please eat something now for your own good.”  The best demonstration though of Paul’s leadership I think was when he did what reminded me of his Savior’s Last Supper in verse 35…  “Then he took some bread, gave thanks to God before them all, and broke off a piece and ate it.”  Does this action of Paul’s remind you of anyone else you might know?

    Julius, the centurion, shows some amazing respect for Paul in the last 3 verses of today’s readings! “The soldiers wanted to kill the prisoners to make sure they didn’t swim ashore and escape. But the commanding officer wanted to spare Paul, so he didn’t let them carry out their plan. Then he ordered all who could swim to jump overboard first and make for land, and he told the others to try for it on planks and debris from the broken ship. So everyone escaped safely ashore!” Below is the 19th century woodcut artist Gustave Dore’s take on this very last sentence:

    Paul_shipwreck

    And then it looks like the island of Malta, where Paul and the ship’s passengers were shipwrecked, decided to create a stamp that looks quite a bit like Gustave Dore’s artwork above… 🙂

    Paul_malta

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s Acts readings titled “A Biblical Look at Leadership” is at this link.

    Psalms – Today we read Psalm 8!  Verses 3 & 4 I love: “When I look at the night sky and see the work of your fingers– the moon and the stars you have set in place– what are mortals that you should think of us, mere humans that you should care for us?” What I love about this verse is that before I had faith in Jesus, and even God, I used to always look toward the night sky and just be amazed by the stars!  I would always think to myself – there is no way that this all just happened by chance.  There’s gotta be something bigger going on making all of this happen.  The night sky was evangelizing me!!  🙂  What a beautiful thing. Have you ever had the experience of nature, God’s creation, evangelizing you? When you are out in nature, do you offer up praise and thanks to God for His amazingly beautiful creation?

    Proverbs – Proverbs 18:23 today teaches us:  “The poor plead for mercy; the rich answer with insults.”  Wow… this Proverb should make us stop and think.  Who are the poor in our world today?  And who are the rich?  Do you think that the poor are pleading for mercy today?  And how are the rich answering this plea?  Have times changed from the days of when this Proverb was written to today?  Meaning, are we now answering the poor with love and justice and care consistently today?  Or are we still basically answering the poor with insults?  Please know that over 1.2 billion people in the world today are living on less than $1 a day.  That’s abject poverty.  My hunch is that most people reading this blog posting right now are very rich in comparison to this 1.2 billion in abject poverty.  The poor are indeed pleading for mercy in our world today.  How will you answer their plea today?  And tomorrow?  And the day after that?

    Poverty_

    Worship Video: Today’s Psalm 8 reminds me of MercyMe’s song “All of Creation:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UADsz7ToO8w

    Has Creation evangelized you? Click here to meet the Creator!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on two verses of Scripture today: “When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place, what are mere mortals that you are mindful of them, human beings that you care for them?” Psalm 8:3-4 TNIV

    Prayer Point: Pray that when you enjoy the beauty of creation you worship your Creator, and that you don’t worship creation. Pray that God’s creation points all people toward Himself and ultimately a saving relationship with Jesus. Pray a prayer of praise to God for being mindful of you and for creating you in His image.

    Comments from You:  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:

    I Chronicles 9:1-10:14

    Yesterday a friend of mine told me that the principal musicians, apart from the music minister, some instrumentalist and several of the Praise & Worship leaders were on her church’s full time staff. She seemed somewhat surprised and was not sure why they needed to be on staff full-time. I reminded her that being part of the Music Ministry is dangerous work because they are on the front line of the spiritual warfare battlefield.
    Jehoshaphat placed musicians, the singers, on the frontline (II Chronicles 20:21) as the army marched out to do battle with a coalition of enemies; Moab, Ammon and others. It was while the Praise and Worship went up as they marched before the army that God set ambushes against the enemy. (II Chronicles 20:22). It is a tough job but somebody has to do it.

    Today I think I received an answer or at least understanding to what appears to be a slight discrepancy on how Saul died. I’ve thought about it but not really focused on what is said in I Samuel 31 regarding how Saul bit the dust, “armorbearer” killing him or Saul falling on his own sword? Whoever the hands that brought about the death of Saul, he died because his choices killed him. I Chronicles 10:13-14 states:
    13 So Saul died because he was unfaithful to the LORD. He failed to obey the LORD’s command, and he even consulted a medium 14 instead of asking the LORD for guidance. So the LORD killed him and turned his kingdom over to David son of Jesse.

    No matter the means or the method, Saul killed himself because of his own bad choices. Now that is real deep and probably a lesson we all need to heed. We will serve the choices we make, choices that either bring life or death.

    I Samuel 15:22
    But Samuel replied: “Does the LORD delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices as much as in obeying the voice of the LORD ? To obey is better than sacrifice, and to heed is better than the fat of rams.

    Acts 27:21-44

    Paul knew he was going to Rome, he knew that he would be imprisoned when he got there, he knew the ship, although tossed to and fro from a two week plus storm, would be destroyed but all would live. This lets me know that obedience to the Word of God does not meanthe means to bring out the goal God has set will not always mean the road will be smooth or the waters calm. Adversity does not mean one is outside of the will of God.

    Mike has linked today’s New Testament reading to an article about Leadership. A great leader follows the right path to get the job done no matter the condition of that path. Godly leadership listens to the voice of God and stays the course despite what the experts may tell him is ahead.

    Proverbs 14:12 There is a way which seems right to a man and appears straight before him, but at the end of it is the way of death. (Amp)

    Psalm 8:1-9

    Everything about God’s goodness can be seen in the work of His Hands. Anyone who says that there is no God has taken the truth and exchanged it for a lie.

    Proverbs 18:23-24

    Thank God for the Biblical Scholars that study and debate the original Hebrew and Greek meanings. I know many people, including myself who have read verse 24 to mean, if you want friends you must be a friendly person. That may be true but reading the NLT, and looking this verse up in some commentaries shows that is not what the Hebrew states. Albert Barnes’ Notes on the Bible reads:

    Pro 18:24 –
    Better, “A man of many companions is so to his own destruction, but there is a friend (the true, loving friend) etc.” It is not the multitude of so called friends that helps us. They may only embarrass and perplex. What we prize is the one whose love is stronger and purer even than all ties of kindred.

    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ====== Roslyn:

    I like Bob’s discussion about Paul’s leadership on the ship en route to Rome for his trial.

    “To Paul, the sovereignty of God was not an excuse to avoid his human obligations or his personal responsibility; it was the motivation for him to live responsibly.”
    ‘… The sovereignty of God is no excuse for us not to work, but the assurance that our work is not in vain, in the Lord.”
    _____________

    Yes, I also believe just as Bob ended his discussion on “the storms, the gospel and salvation” that the storms or trials/tribulations of our lives are there not to weaken or destroy us but to turn ourselves to God, to look deep into our hearts and make that connection once again!
    “To whom much is given much is also asked.”

    Roslyn

    ====== Adam:

    Mike,

    I’m sorry ~ not to be disrespectful, I am pressing in, but I feel like I’m being punished reading Chronicles……yikes!!!!
    Thanks for your insights!!

    :-))

    Adam

    ====== Carmen:

    Psalm 8! Verses 3 & 4: “When I look at the night sky and see the work of your fingers– the moon and the stars you have set in place– what are mortals that you should think of us, mere humans that you should care for us?”

    I love this verse. It really reminds me of the grace we are given by God. We are not worthy of His mindfulness. Many times when I pray I ask God…to please make me worthy of His grace( of His sacrifice on the cross). That I would make Him proud. Even though I know I could never be worthy(by my own), for it is only by His grace that I am worthy. I thank God for His sacrifice and love to the point of death. He is a loving God!!! IN HIM Carmen<

    ====== Ann:

    Psalms is beautiful! We sang that at church, “oh Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth…”
    I love verses 3-4. Who is man that you are mindful of him? God is amazing!
    I also love Prov. “there is a friend who sticks closer then a brother” God has blessed me with some amazing, loyal friends! I’m so blessed!!!

    I definitely want God to be the center of my marriage! I know first we must have our own strong walk with the Lord before we build a life with another. I know marriage is for the long-haul and I plan on staying committed for life! What God brings together, let no man divide!
    As newly engaged I am looking for every nugget the Bible has to offer on how to be a wonderful wife, and a faithful woman of God!
    Ann

    ====== Cora:

    Chronicles chapter 10 : The best thing we can do is to be obedient to god. No matter what the world tries to tempt us just hold on to God be obedient.

    Cora

    ====== John:

    The true friend who sticks closer than a brother is Jesus.

    John

    ====== Christine:

    I can relate to nature ministering and evangelizing to me. To me it was an overlook on the Blue Ridge Parkway looking at the mountains of Virginia. Despite growing up in New Jersey, I know consider the mountains of Virginia home. It will always hold a special place in my heart and those mountains still minister to me to this day and remind me who is in charge!

    Christine

    ====== Billy:

    Mike,

    You are so correct about God’s creation and its wonder. All you have to do is walk down a forest trail and all around you is God’s brilliance. Man has not even approached what God has done in one flower. It really is amazing if you think about it. Praise the Lord !!

    Billy

    ====== Alan:

    Mike, My wife and I have been so blessed these past 3 years. First, Pat’s bout with stomach cancer, her healing after cancer surgery. Her recovery from 2 strokes, still leaving her with a few challenges, but not more than we can bear. Then the ability for us to sell our home, buy a motorhome and with His blessing, see this amazing country these last 6 or so. We left Florida in Jauary, saw amazing parts of creation in Texas, East coast including Padre Island National park, San Antonio, Austin, Big Bend, then on to further Western states including Arizona, New Mexico, Canyon lake, Sonora caverns, Grand Canyon, Sunrise service on the rim Easter Sunday, Joshua Tree, California with all it’s farms in drought. Beautiful coast, Only God could create these wonderous sights. On to Crater Lake and it’s deep blue water and tons of snow all around its shores. Huge trees, magnificent views around so many corners. Great lakes, Niagra Falls, now here in Acadia National park in Maine. How really blessed we’ve been. God has watched over us through it all. We even stopped at the Gaither studios where so many of the great Southern Gospel recordings were and continue to be produced. We’ve been to son diverse Churches around the country and seen the love of God through His people in all. So many interesting people in this country. So many giving and devoted people. I am so humbled and blessed. I can read one year Bible everywhere we go. Thanks so much for your ministry. I start most every morning with prayer and reading the Bible before the wife gets up and we do devotions together and pray.

    God’s creation comes to mind especially in the past year and a half when the wife and I have had the priviledge to see most of the US from our motorhome. We sold our house in Florida a year ago Nov. Gave away most everything and hit the road. I was on the north rim of the Grand Canyon last year for Easter Sunrise service. This year in Surfside Texas for a Sunrise service. We’ve seen so many wonders. No big bang could create these things. A few health problems for the wife have slowed us down recently. We will see what the Lord allows next in our lives. He has protected us and seen us through many things. What a Gracious God, Lord and Savior we have. I’ve been able to do One Year Bible on line and blog everywhere we go with the aid of a wifi hotspot.

    In His Grace, Alan

    ====== Imja:

    Greetings,
    I love the Psalm reading. I can always hear Keith Green singing it! I placed the link (if anyone wants to hear it)via YouTube here: https://youtu.be/YFzPpjNqCE4
    Peace 🙂

    Imja

    ====== Robert:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CBNE25rtnE

    God of Wonders
    Back in 2007 I had the wonderful experience of laying in a big open field looking up into the stars when this song was being played. It fit this Psalm 8:3-4. When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are mindful of him. What a wonderful way of putting it Mike. Does the night sky evangelize you? Yes…….

    Robert

    ====== Dee:

    Good evening! Wow.. obedience..how is my obedience? Is my heart like David’s? I do love the Lord..I was the youngest of the crew but beat to a different drummer..and I want to please the Lord..still got lots to learn and growing more each day.

    Acts..the Story of Paul is more and more similar to the Lord’s story here on earth..breaking bread with the people..putting others first..getting others to safety. Wow..

    Psalm..the sky evangelizing to others. The Lord made the sky. I love how the sky magnifies and witnesses our faith and gives confession .

    Proverbs: who are the poor? Who are the rich? I feel like in our weakness God is strong. Rich, poor, young or old..God is Lord. When we have him, we have our being.

    Dee

    ======= Vance:

    I Chronicles 10 (Amplified)
    14
    And inquired not so of the Lord [in earnest penitence]. Therefore the Lord slew him and turned the kingdom over to David son of Jesse.
    NOTE:
    I think of King Saul, who lost his kingdom because of sheer, persistent disobedience.
    Why did he do such a foolish thing? Though not specifically stated, I am certain it was because he did not follow his own advice — and the advice of others– in the book of Proverbs.
    The Holy Spirit breathed through Solomon and others to write the book of Proverbs, yet Solomon allowed his heart to be distracted and enticed.
    PROVERBS
    “My son give attention to my wisdom, incline your ear to my understanding…” (5:1)
    “For the commandment is a lamp, and the teaching is a light; and reproofs for discipline are the way of life, to keep you from the evil woman [i.e., or man], from the smooth tongue of the adulteress [i.e., or adulterer]” (6:23 and 34)
    “My son, keep my words, and treaure my commandments within you…” (7:1)
    ~~~
    Contrast this with Paul, who– in all of his failings — continually gave himself to the Lord and His grace
    Psalm 8 (Amplified)
    5
    Yet You have made him but a little lower than God [or heavenly beings], and You have crowned him with glory and honor.
    6
    You made him to have dominion over the works of Your hands; You have put all things under his feet
    NOTE:
    We were created in the image of God Himself — the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. “Let US make man in OUR image…” (Genesis 1)
    We were created to be like God and to represent God on the earth– to give glory to the Lord and, in doing so, reach our full potential of humanness.
    Yet, sin and the deceitfulness of sin can keep us from that.
    Proverbs 18 (Amplified)
    23
    The poor man uses entreaties, but the rich answers roughly.
    24
    The man of many friends [a friend of all the world] will prove himself a bad friend, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.
    NOTE:
    Thank God for the grace of the Lord Jesus who became our Friend who always sticks the closest to us– unless we through foolish persistence over many years push Him away.
    I choose to use poor in the passage in the sense of “poor in spirit”– which is to apply to all of us.
    I like this quote from a book called “With Open Hands” by Henri J.M. Nowen:
    “But whenever you do come upon this silence, it seems as though you had received a gift, one which is ‘promising’ in the true sense of the word.”
    “The promise of this silence is that new life can be born. It is this silence which is the silence of peace and prayer, because you are brought back to the other who is leading you. In this silence you lose the feeling of being compulsive and you find a person who can be himself along with other things and other people.”
    “Then you realize that you can do many things, but it isn’t necessary. It is the silence of the ‘poor in spirit’, where you learn to see your life in its proper perspectives. In this silence, the false pretenses fade away and you can see the world again with a certain distance, and in the midst of all of your cares, you can pray with the psalmist:
    If Yahweh does not build
    the house, in vain the
    masons toil;
    if Yahweh does not guard
    the city, in vain the
    sentries watch. (Psalm
    127)”?
    Just want to add these verses, which I have the honor of meditation upon:
    Romans 6
    (NKJV)
    verse 1
    What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound?
    (Amplified Bible)
    verse 1
    WHAT SHALL we say [to all this]? Are we to remain in sin in order that God’s grace (favor and mercy) may multiply and overflow?
    (J B PHILLIPS Translation of the NEW TESTAMENT)
    Righteousness by faith, in practice
    verse 1
    Now what is our response to be? Shall we sin to our heart’s content and see how far we can exploit the grace of God?
    Vance

    ======= John:

    Re: concubines and polygamy
    I have heard only one explanation that comes remotely close to “being acceptable” about multiple partners.
    In Genesis before the fall – it was supposed to be one man – one woman.
    After the fall everything was broken. Pure love was tainted by lust and carnal desires, desire for wealth (more children – more workers), and with a “wicked heart” man rationalized multiple partners. The spirit came and went, and while some were righteous by faith – they still had the battle of the “flesh” to deal with in earthly life.
    With Christ’s death on the cross – mankind had the chance for regenerated heart and salvation. Things went back to one man – one woman.
    Originally, if no one was going to die than one man – one woman would be enough to populate the earth.
    When “death” came on the scene – multiple partners ensured the growth of the different nations. Primarily I am thinking of Abram and his relatively little tribe that became Israel. Of course non-believers were going to do what they wanted anyway.
    God’s silence on this is deafening, but perhaps it is the case that man was given his “free will” choice in this area. God simply used what man had already decided to do, to fulfill his purposes and plan – i.e. rapid growth of Israel. In fact, if I remember correctly there were even some “Laws” regarding treatment of concubines and other wives in the Torah – and rules of inheritance(?).
    This seems much like the case of slavery and divorce. Nowhere condoned by God, but certainly regulated.
    We don’t know how much – if at all – the choice of multiple partners limited the rewards of some of the Old Testament saints.
    Perhaps this is a weak argument, but it is the “best” explanation I have heard on the subject. The idea may have suffered in my effort to recall the thought process.
    Anyway – on my list of ten questions to ask God in Heaven: this one is on the list 
    John

  • 1 Chronicles 7:1-8:40 + Acts 27:1-20 + Psalm 7:1-17 + Proverbs 18:22
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    Old Testament – We read some interesting verses to consider today in First Chronicles 8 verses 8 through 10: After Shaharaim divorced his wives Hushim and Baara, he had children in the land of Moab. Hodesh, his new wife, gave birth to Jobab, Zibia, Mesha, Malcam, Jeuz, Sakia, and Mirmah. These sons all became the leaders of clans.”  These verses basically record polygamy & divorce by Shaharaim.  However, just because these actions are recorded in the Bible, it does not mean they are condoned by God.  Since the creation of Adam and Eve, God has meant for there to be one man with one wife.  But, we humans don’t always follow what God wants for us… (as we each well know)  The Bible records both the good & the bad in human actions.  If someone were to chronicle our lives today, would what the chronicle recorded be pleasing in God’s sight?  Don’t worry so much about your past & past mistakes.  God can forgive and redeem those, if you will turn to him in repentance.  But right now – what would the chronicler capture in your life today?  Would it be pleasing in God’s sight?  Would you want other people to read about your life today?  Would you be comfortable with any aspect of your life showing up on the front page of tomorrow’s news?

    New Testament – Today in Acts 27 verses 1 & 2 we read: “When the time came, we set sail for Italy. Paul and several other prisoners were placed in the custody of an army officer named Julius, a captain of the Imperial Regiment. And Aristarchus, a Macedonian from Thessalonica, was also with us. We left on a boat whose home port was Adramyttium; it was scheduled to make several stops at ports along the coast of the province of Asia.”  A great map of Paul’s journey to Rome is below:

    Paul_rome_

    In verses 10 & 11 Paul’s wise advice about the storm is not heeded: “”Sirs,” he said, “I believe there is trouble ahead if we go on–shipwreck, loss of cargo, injuries, and danger to our lives.” But the officer in charge of the prisoners listened more to the ship’s captain and the owner than to Paul.” I wonder about this in our lives today – are we like the officer in charge of the prisoners and ignoring Paul’s advice?  Do we hear Paul’s advice to us in his Epistles, and yet are we ignoring it?  Are we instead paying attention to the ship’s captain, or the world, rather than Paul, when a storm is indeed bearing down upon us?

    Paulinthestormatsea

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s Acts readings titled “A Biblical Look at Leadership” is at this link.

    Psalms – Today in Psalm 7 verse 10 we read: “God is my shield, saving those whose hearts are true and right.” What stood out to me here is that it does not say that God saves those who “do” what is true and right.  It says that God saves those whose “hearts are” true and right.  As discussed in yesterday’s Matthew 5 post, below, this is getting toward our interior motives and thoughts and hearts – the important thing is not what we do on the “exterior”, but who we are on the “interior”.  And then certainly if our hearts are true and right, a natural outflow of this is doing good things on the exterior.  But, it’s the interior – our hearts – that matter most.  How is your heart these days?  Is it true and right?  And do you believe that God is indeed your shield?

    Proverbs – Proverbs 18 verse 22 I believe is a two way street: “The man who finds a wife finds a treasure and receives favor from the LORD.”  And the woman who finds a husband finds a treasure and receives favor from the Lord!  I think all of us are fortunate to find a wife or husband.  The sad thing of course in our world today is that marriages statistically are not lasting.  I believe the divorce rate is around 50% now?  Pretty high to say the least…  My thought is that God needs to be the center of any marriage for it to really last.  Really, God needs to be in the center of anything we do in our lives for it to truly last…  Is God in the center of all areas of your life today?

    Worship Video: Today’s readings in Acts 27 and Psalm 7 remind me of Laura Story’s song “Blessings:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xRNrnh__SE

    What if your blessings come through raindrops? Click here for the most amazing blessing you could ever imagine!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “My shield is God Most High, who saves the upright in heart. “ Psalm 7:10 (NIV)

    Prayer Point: Pray that God is your shield that has saved you. Pray for an upright heart. Pray that your lost family and friends come to a saving faith in Jesus and will then have God as their shield.

    Comments from You:  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:

    I Chronicles 7:8-40

    The following little passage really caught my eye,

    21 … Ephraim’s sons Ezer and Elead were killed trying to steal livestock from the local farmers near Gath. 22Their father, Ephraim, mourned for them a long time, and his relatives came to comfort him. (NLT),

    I’m thinking well if the two boys were stealing cattle and someone stopped them with deadly force, what was Ephraim mourning about for so long? Was he mourning because they were stealing and got caught then killed or because they were just killed. Cattle rustling is a serious offense even today, don’t mess with folks’ livestock.

    I did a little digging and read a commentary, Matthew Henry, and other translations, and it seems that in the Hebrew it is unclear who were the ones doing the actual stealing, Ephraim’s boys or the farmers near Gath. I can imagine what Ephriam was thinking when these two boys died, “The promise and blessing my grandfather prayed over me wasn’t worth a hill of beans. (Gen 48:19)” But God has this thing with resurrecting dead things and things that appear dead, like dreams, hopes and promises.

    Acts 27:1-20

    Mike mentions the ignored advice given by Paul and warns us not to do the same, valuing the advice of the ship’s caption and the world over that of a godly man. I began thinking why we ignore the Word of God over the word of man. The captain of the ship and the owner were “experts” of the way of the seas, Paul was a tent maker as for as his occupational training, a former student of The Law and a current follower of the Way.

    We call in expert witness to testify in court cases; we want the medical professional who is an expert in his/her field when we have serious illness. People who are knowledgeable in their fields because they have an acceptable number of degrees behind their names proving who they are and where they studied are the ones we turn to, rely on for the real info on governmental and financial matters. Sunday morning is filled with expert talking heads on programs that tell us which stock to invest in, which world and local leadership will rise and fall.
    Paul wasn’t an expert in the ways of the sea so ignore him. “Hey Paul, mind your business and make those tents. Do something that you know!” We follow everything under the sun; but forget to follow the Son.

    10 There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices in the world, and none of them is without signification. (KJV—The Apostle Paul in his letter to the Church at Corinth—1 Corinthians) Which voice will I continue to give significance too?

    Psalm 7:1-7

    Mike thanks for pointing out that doing and being (a heart issue) are two different things. You gave some great insight too the verse. We grow accustom to reading words but we fail to really read what is there and understand, Thank you.

    I wanted to find out who this Cush was the man who inspired David to write this Psalm. The only thing I could find was a man from Cush, (Ethiopia) but I don’t think the man from and the man Cush were one and the same. This Cush was a Benjamite the man from Cush was a foreigner in Israel (II Samuel 18:19-23)

    Proverbs 18:22

    Hmm, I’m not so sure that this refers to women but it could and I’m not going to split hairs. However, I see something in this other than what is on the surface, a wife does not mean every women when married is one. I probably came to that conclusion by reading this verse in the Amplified Bible,

    22 He who finds a [true] wife finds a good thing and obtains favor from the Lord.

    Well if there is a true wife then there has to be a false wife. Some folks have trouble in their marriages because what they married was not a wife, although she was female. Reading Proverbs one will find there are different types of married woman spoken about, some good and some bad.

    And to balance this all out, one is a male by birth but is a man by choice.

    When I was a child …: but when I became a man, I put away childish things. (I Corinthians 13:11) The putting away of childish things is a conscious decision by the individual it is not something grown out of. So in balance, not every man is a husband. He just may be an immature boy in a grown body unable and unwilling to accept the responsibilities of a family

    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ====== Katie:

    I don’t think our motives can truly ever be “true and right”. But the Good News is we are worse than we think we are. And God loves us even if we never get any better…

    Kate

    ====== Ramona:

    >>I don’t think our motives can truly ever be “true and right”. But the Good News is we are worse than we think we are. And God loves us even if we never get any better…>>

    Kate I am compelled to address your statement. Yes, you are right God loves us, his very nature is love; however, God loves us to much to let us remain in the state we are in without discipline and correction. I don’t know when you joined the OYB family but if you have been reading along with us you will note that we have read about Israel’s and Judah’s fall into apostasy which unleashed some unpleasant consequences. The Word says our hearts can have the “true and right” (your words), motives, David did.

    But now your kingdom shall not continue; the Lord has sought out [David] a man after His own heart, and the Lord has commanded him to be prince and ruler over His people, because you have not kept what the Lord commanded you.
    (1 Samuel 13:14 AMP)

    The writer of Proverbs stated, “Keep and guard your heart with all vigilance and above all that you guard, for out of it flow the springs of life. “
    (Proverbs 4:23 AMP)

    Jesus stated: The upright (honorable, intrinsically good) man out of the good treasure [stored] in his heart produces what is upright (honorable and intrinsically good), and the evil man out of the evil storehouse brings forth that which is depraved (wicked and intrinsically evil); for out of the abundance (overflow) of the heart his mouth speaks.
    (Luke 6:45 AMP)

    My prayer for you is this Kate, May God draw you near to Him and may your heart’s desire be toward Him so that He reveals to you how to have “true and right” motives. Keep reading along with us so you too find how to seek first the Kingdom of God …then all these things (including right motives) will be added unto you (Matt. 6:33)

    God bless you,
    Ramona

    ====== Leroy:

    When the kingdom was split into Isreal & Judah, whatever happened to the tribe of Simeon? Judah incorporated Simeon within it’s borders. It says (2) made up the southern kingdom – Judah & Benjamin! So where did the people of Simeon go?

    Leroy

    ====== Ramona:

    >>When the kingdom was split into Isreal & Judah, whatever happened to the tribe of Simeon?…>>

    Leroy Duke the inserted link will answer your question regarding Simeon, http://www.israelite.info/Christian_Authors/MissingSimeonites.htm

    If you continue reading along with us, OYB, you will find out that God always leaves a remnant. If you have already been reading along with us remember what God told Elijah, He (Elijah) said, I have been very jealous for the Lord God of hosts, because the Israelites have forsaken Your covenant, thrown down Your altars, and slain Your prophets with the sword. And I, I only, am left, and they seek my life, to destroy it. And the Lord said to him, Go, return on your way to the Wilderness of Damascus; and when you arrive, anoint Hazael to be king over Syria. And anoint Jehu son of Nimshi to be king over Israel, and anoint Elisha son of Shaphat of Abel-meholah to be prophet in your place. And him who escapes from the sword of Hazael Jehu shall slay, and him who escapes the sword of Jehu Elisha shall slay. Yet I will leave Myself 7,000 in Israel, all the knees that have not bowed to Baal and every mouth that has not kissed him. (1 Kings 19:14-18)

    When we begin reading the prophets God will continuously put forth the idea of the remnant.

    The tribe of Simeon will be represented in the 144,000 who are sealed along with the others http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation%207:4-8;&version=65;51;45;31;77; Who is missing from this list is Ephraim or is he included with the tribe of Joseph? Hmmm—a rhetorical question. We can ask God when we see Him in heaven.

    Grace and peace to you,
    Ramona

    ====== Karen:

    The verse that stands out to me is the one from Proverbs about God being the center. Is God really at the center of my life right now? Made me think and reflect. Then I started to cry.
    Thanks a bunch!!

    Karen

    ====== Jan:

    I’m glad Mike brought up the many wives/concubines of lots of great Biblical characters – because I have been a bit sickened by the what I have read in the genologies of Chronicles (so far).

    Even David had many wives & children by them; has it always been that women have been the downfall of Godly men…it just astounds me & sometimes I think it gives “carnal” Christian men the idea that they can behave in much the same way. Why was it allowed in these times to have concubines…they all had them & yet it was not God’s plan for any of them, but even He allowed it; I truly don’t understand this issue at all. Any one care to give me your thoughts on this issue of many wives/concubines in Godly men of the Bible???

    Jan

    ======= Ramona:

    Jan–Look past the actions, the many wives and concubines and see the effects of their actions–I believe that is the key. The duel between Jacob’s co-wives, Rachel and Leah, produced animosity and hatred between the brothers and got Joseph sold as a slave. But then again God used that to deliver the entire family from famine. It’s the, all things work together for good … thing that Paul wrote about (Romans 8:28-29).

    There has always been God’s perfect will, walking in obedience to God, His Laws and His Word, and God’s permissive will, walking in our own will. We tend to confuse the perfect will with permissive will. We do things we know that are wrong and when we don’t get hit by a lightening strike, we think that either we are righteous, we special and God won’t discipline us, or God is off somewhere in the great cosmic sky not paying attention. God allows some things because He overlooks our “sins” or sees our sins through the eyes of mercy. Keep reading along with us and you will see many examples of how God’s mercy works. It was only the mercy of God that allowed the apostle Paul to live despite being a party to the death of Steven. God saw past what he really was and saw him as he could be.

    Ramona

    ======= Jan:

    Disobedience is still a sin & we all reap the consequences of our sin(s) & God does not/never bless sin or He would be a liar & He is not. We will always reap what we sow; SO…I would figure we should not sow in sin. Yes, He permits us to go on in our sin, but never without consequences to such – there is never blessing in sin/disobedience/lawessness – never. If I thought that I wouldn’t reap the consequences of sexual sin(s) – then I would just go out & fornicate all I wanted to, but I have reaped the consequences of such (no STD’s or anything like that – but a broken heart toward God, myself & the other person involved). There is no blessing or truth in living outside of God’s will in this life & doing such may keep you from going into eternity with God. Sin seperates us from God & the wages of sin/disobedience is death (spirtual separation from God & possibly physical death also).

    Jan

    ====== Pat:

    Since I am writing a story about a shipwreck, I was interesed in Paul’s experience more than when I have read it before. Also, it is amazing to me how many times I see things in the Bible that have become common expressions like in Psalm 7:15. All my life I have heard, “Don’t dig a hole so big, you can’t get out of it!”

    Pat

    ====== Carmen:

    “In verses 10 & 11 Paul’s wise advice about the storm is not heeded: “”Sirs,” he said, “I believe there is trouble ahead if we go on–shipwreck, loss of cargo, injuries, and danger to our lives.” But the officer in charge of the prisoners listened more to the ship’s captain and the owner than to Paul.” I wonder about this in our lives today – are we like the officer in charge of the prisoners and ignoring Paul’s advice? “

    This verse’s and the question you asked, made me ponder for a response. I searched for one of the commentaries listed in Gateway and found this. I really think it is worth posting.

    “Those who launch forth on the ocean of this world, with a fair gale, know not what storms they may meet with; and therefore must not easily take it for granted that they have obtained their purpose. Let us never expect to be quite safe till we enter heaven. They saw neither sun nor stars for many days. Thus melancholy sometimes is the condition of the people of God as to their spiritual matters; they walk in darkness, and have no light. See what the wealth of this world is: though

    coveted as a blessing, the time may come when it will be a burden; not only too heavy to be carried safely, but heavy enough to sink him that has it. The children of this world can be prodigal of their goods for the saving their lives, yet are sparing of them in works of piety and charity, and in suffering for Christ. Any man will rather make shipwreck of his goods than of his life; but many rather make shipwreck of faith and a good conscience, than of their goods. The means the sailors used

    did not succeed; but when sinners give up all hope of saving themselves, they are prepared to understand God’s word, and to trust in his mercy through Jesus Christ. (Ac 27:21-29)”

    I think this sums it up perfectly.

    Carmen

    ======= Jenny:

    Great commentary Carmen. I know that was my end…I lost all hope of saving myself, I had to hit rock bottom and realize I had a choice, turn to God through Christ Jesus or die in my sins and go to hell. Maybe sounds harsh, but that was pretty much what God spoke to me! I turned to Christ, yes I slipped and stumbled bad, but I never turned back once I knew Jesus as my Savior. Savior in every sense of the word!

    Speaking of singleness, God sure has been teaching me that one. I was kinda “forced” to be alone and turn to Christ…I think sometimes we look for “saviors” in relationships. We must have a real, solid foundation with Christ before we get involved and we must know God is the authority above all, above my emotions, my heart…those things are not trustworthy! Whether I am single or married, God has my best interest in mind and all things work together for the good for those who love Him and were called according to His purpose. May He be glorified in my life, no matter what life brings!

    Jenny

    ====== Dottie:

    “If we’re not healthy in God, we won’t be healthy in a marriage relationship.” How very true this is! I have been the victim of this, but God is so good, I am very happy now serving Him. I would welcome my life being on the front page of any paper now! Praise God I have listened to the words of wisdom.

    Dottie

    ====== Lita:

    We all have to truly examine our own lives and do a reality check to see if God is (truly) at the center or if we have somehow not casted him off to the side but made him a little off centered to things in our everyday life. It is constant on our part to keep God the center of our focus. I know for me I am constantly thinking is this what God wants me to do praying in all situations for direction and seeking Him first for guidance.

    Lita

    ====== Teriann:

    I’d like to add one thought to the discussion on decision making and whose advice we are to listen to. I noticed one little word today that I’ve never seen before in verse 12, that is majority. Growing up in America, the idea of majority rule is pretty much ingrained. But here we see that the majority was just plain wrong. It is important to remember that God’s word over rides the majority no matter how many voices say otherwise.

    Teriann

    ====== Dee:

    Hi!
    1 Chronicles 7:1-8:40
    Reading through the comments above that Ramona wrote and having read myself, I couldn’t help but look back in Genesis at the promises that Jacob gave his sons on his deathbed, especially Joseph’s blessing and warnings in Gen 49. Starting at v:22: “Joseph is the foal of a wild donkey, the foal of a wild donkey at a spring–one of the wild donkeys on the ridge(this is NLT version), listen especially to v 23 and compare to todays reading, Archers attacked him savagely;they shot at him and harassed him. 24 but his bow remained taut, and his arms were strengthened by the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob, by the Shepherd, the Rock of Israel. 25 May the God of your father help you; May the Almight bless you witht he blessings of the heavens above, and bl3essings of the watery depths below, and blessings of the breasts and womb. 26 May the blessings of your father surpass the blessings of the ancient mountains, reaching to the heights of the eternal hills, May these blessings rest on the head of Joseph,who is a prince among his brothers.

    When the two sons were killed for stealing cattle, from the tribe of Joseph, one of his sons Ephraim, I am reminded of that, each one of those blessings and repeated blessings in the bible is provisional and has to do with the faith and obedience of the person or being.

    God is not a respector of persons! Acts 10:34, so even though those two for their disobedience or hanging with the wrong crowd, or being “caught” up in sin, at that moment, brought about death, the rest of the family must take a lesson from their disobedience and avoid it at all costs! Romans 6:23, For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.

    Acts 27:1-20, I loved the commentary from bible.org that Mike referenced above giving some background into Paul’s life and character and breaking down chapter 27 into fragments. The commentary made good comments relating to the role of leadership that both Mike and Ramona spoke of also,

    What was it about Paul that made him a leader among men, even in matters pertaining to sailing and storms? What kind of leadership did Paul exercise, and how did this impact the gospel? What is the relationship between “spiritual leadership” and “secular leadership”? What can we learn about leadership, which can benefit others, and can promote the gospel? These are questions that we shall seek to answer in our study of Acts chapter 27.

    Paul was a zeolous man, a godly man, an amazing servant for Jesus Christ, a very wise man, and a man whose counsel should be taken seriously dealing with the affairs of life.

    Why is it sometimes we (and I’m talking to me too!) take the advice of one who may be well versed, or well educated or studied more or takes charge of situations when I need to be taking the counsel from the Lord and following ones who take the counsel from Lord too! My preacher always says in church, if you want to know how to grow tomatoes, check how your neighbor is doing it, if they are growing nice juicy tomatoes even if its using cow manure(had to throw this in dealing with readings in 1 chr. with the farm) then use what they do, mimic them (who is wise!!) and you should and would get the same results!! Don’t follow someone whose life is a mess or seems like they are ok on the exterior and has it all together, look at someone inside out, and if they are wise and a Godly cousel, then follow them and have much success!!

    Psalm 7:1-17,

    I too, tried to go back in past readings and study Benjamin and the tribe of him to find Cush! I didn’t find this interesting man and counselor to David either, (ramona) it is puzzling sometimes when a name pops up or either the same name for many tribes and people pop up and you are wondering who are u? which one are u? how are u linked to …?lol! anyways..

    I loved in my footnotes of my Life Application of my NLT pertaining to verse 7:9, where is talks about God looks “deep within the mind and heart”, it also says this: We don’t have to impress God or pu up a false front. Instead, we can trust God to help up work through our weaknesses in order to serve him as he has planned. When we truly follow God, he rewards our efforts. I love that last part..”when we truly follow HIM, He rewards our efforts..” I will tell this story then drop off of here..I have been a teacher since 2005, and loved every minute of it. However the last two years have kind of been my “waiting” years! waiting on God, waiting on His timing, and we all know how hard that can be!! and I made a committment to follow Him, no matter where he put me, to follow him with all my heart, mind, soul and strength, and just since the end of April I was busy working a part time job at my kids school and going to school myself(finishing up a 2nd degree and getting my certification in elementary education) not trying to find any job fulltime because I knew I needed to wait to finish up my degree, well a job came open at another school and the school (through a friend of mine) sought me out, I didn’t even search for it, they found me and this upcoming year I am going to be fulltime teaching again, they are going to work with me on my student teaching in my own kindergarten room and I will have an aide and get paid! God is so good and I am living testimony that he will reward our efforts if we simply Follow Him!!

    Prov 18:22, I so agree with Ramona, you can be born a male, but a man by choice, It is so important for both men and women to grow up, put away their childish things and make a conscious decision to take the leadership role of the household(men!!) and wives be good to your husbands and children(women) and be the people that God predestined us to be!!

    Be blessed!

    Dee

    ====== Jorge:

    You got me at “The Lord is my Shield…”.
    Quite often we are caught between doing what is right or what is wrong; vs doing what is Godly, following Gods way, what would Jesus do, so do speak .

    Jorge

    ====== Imja:

    What I am most aware of in today’s reading is how both Paul and David lived. Both openly unashamed of God. They knew Him and that they belonged to Him. Both had real relationships with God. Both owned their sin and repented, then lived with Him in the normal day to day. Thank you Father:)

    Imja

    ====== John:

    King Agrippa and Bernice

    Agrippa never once disagreed or interrupted Paul’s speech. Paul addressed him several times during his testimony. In the end, it seems Agrippa gives a deflection. A non-answer.

    “Do you think that in such a short time you can persuade me to be a Christian?”

    Focus on the Family did a survey a couple of years back and new Christians claimed on average to be approached with the gospel, in some form, by 25+ people before accepting Christ.

    My guess is that it was at salvation that the people were searching – when their hearts were soft. So rather than a number of people, it is the attitude of the heart that is vital.

    Perhaps Agrippa’s heart was not soft – that this encounter was just part of the process to get Paul to Rome.

    Perhaps in Agrippa’s mind – the wealth, the associations with Rome, the power were too much to even consider giving up.

    Luke 9:25
    “What good is it for a man to gain the whole world, and yet lose or forfeit his very self?” NIV

    Certainly one of the things Agrippa would have to give up would be his wife. Not to mention the verbal scorn Agrippa would possibly receive from Bernice.

    Bernice, from the Greek name meaning victorious, was the eldest daughter of Agrippa I, the Herod Agrippa who was killed by an angel in Acts 12:21-23 (see The Herods). After the early death of her first husband (according to the historian Flavius Josephus, his name was Marcus), she married her uncle, King Herod of Chalcis. After his death in approximately 40 AD, she began another incestuous relationship, this time with her brother, Agrippa II. It was before that brother/sister/husband/wife couple that the apostle Paul made his defense at Caesarea. Bernice was later briefly married to King Ptolemy of Sicily, before returning to her brother. She thereafter also became the mistress of the emperors Vespasian and Titus
    http://www.keyway.ca/htm2001/20011212.htm

    she lived in incestuous connection with her brother Agrippa II. (Acts 25:13, 23; 26:30). They joined the Romans at the outbreak of the final war between them and the Jews, and lived afterwards at Rome
    http://bible.tmtm.com/wiki/Bernice

    John

    ====== Dee:

    Good evening! Thank u Ramona for your comments. God gives each person grace however God allows us a chance to choose life and blessings or death and curses. The wages of sin is death. Amen.
    I chronicles ..God loves them all and yes polygamy was not in God’s will neither was divorce but he knows that we are creatures in a broken world. The biggest thing is repentance.

    Acts..Paul and his advice..do we listen to true wisdom and guidance? Is it safe to do this? Shouldn’t we?

    Psalm The Lord is my shield! I love u Lord

    And proverbs: He who finds a wife finds a good thing! Yes Lord and who finds a husband a good thing. I love this..I love my sweet blessing. Been together 26 years. Amen!

    Dee

    ======== Rosella:

    It all boils down to that to whom we will FOLLOW and PLEDGE our ALLEGIANCE to.
    The GOD of GOOD, LOVE and TRUTH? Or the father of evil, death and lies?
    There is only two choices. HEAVEN or HELL.
    Our CREATOR, SAVIOR and HOLY SPIRIT of GOD?
    Or the ETERNALLY CONDEMNED.
    That is the foundation upon which we BUILD our LIVES on EARTH.
    The ROCK. Or the sinking sand.
    ***
    Thanks Michael for what, where, why, and how you SERVE the LORD with. We are BLESSED.
    Thank you, also, Ramona for your comment. It blessed me to.
    Rosella

  • 1 Chronicles 5:18-6:81 + Acts 26:1-32 + Psalm 6:1-10 + Proverbs 18:20-21
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    Old Testament – Today in First Chronicles chapter 5 we read about the tribes east of the Jordan River.  This map will give you a good overview of the territory of the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh east of the Jordan.  (along with the rest of the tribes)

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    Today in First Chronicles chapter 6 we read a genealogy of the Levites, the priestly tribe.  I love that the temple musicians were included in the genealogy today!  Check out verse 32: “They ministered with music before the tabernacle.”  Nice touch to include the artists.  Think God likes music? And how true is this – that music ministers to us?  I pray this is true for you.  I know music ministers to me in such a profound way. Particularly Christian and worship music.  Secular music I used to love – and it can still be interesting to listen to.  But the only music these days that truly seems to “minister” to me is Christian music or praise and worship music.  Certainly the music I sing in church every week!  Is music ministering to you these days?

    New Testament – Today in Acts 26 verses 24 & 25 we read: “At this point Festus interrupted Paul’s defense. “You are out of your mind, Paul!” he shouted. “Your great learning is driving you insane.” “I am not insane, most excellent Festus,” Paul replied. “What I am saying is true and reasonable.””  Have you ever questioned your sanity when thinking about Christianity? 🙂 Don’t worry – I think it is okay if you have. I honestly think that Christianity is the most logical thing of all time – but, I do understand why many in the world may view Christianity as crazy. (or that maybe even we ourselves at times have thought “this is crazy”) The bottom line is this – I believe every human being has faith in something. We may have faith in Jesus. Or we may have faith in a “cosmic being.” Or we may have faith in crystals. Or we may have faith in atheism. (yes, I believe atheism is too a faith – in nothingness – but a faith nonetheless.) Or we may have faith in altruism or government or nature. We all have faith in something. Faith is our human nature. I believe the statistic is that 85%+ of the world’s population believes in something beyond themselves. We are spiritual beings. And if then we are spiritual beings, then I think it is perfectly logical for us to seek out who our Maker truly is. And to seek out whom our Savior truly is. And to seek out what will lead us to Eternal life. I’ve gone through this seeking phase big time in my early life. And I do believe it was the Holy Spirit that led me to Jesus ultimately. And now, once in relationship with Jesus, I believe that Christianity is the most logical faith there is. Do you believe what Paul says to Festus in these verses? Do you believe that Christianity is true and reasonable?  I believe even Spock would find Christianity logical! 🙂

    Spock

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s Acts readings titled “Paul’s Appeal to Aggripa” is at this link.  Below is an image of Paul´s Defense Before Agrippa by C.F. Vos:

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    Psalms – As I read Psalm 6, it seems very penitential to me – like David was making a confession of sins and praying for forgiveness from God.   As you read through these verses, have you ever felt like this?  I have.  And it ain’t fun.  But, it’s part of the healing process.  I do think we need to allow ourselves to get fully broken before God before we get fully healed.  We can’t mask over or hide from God what’s really going on – we have got to put it all out there on the table before God, for him to be able to truly fix it.   However – there is great encouragement and confidence from David in this Psalm in verse 9: “The LORD has heard my plea; the LORD will answer my prayer.” The Lord will hear your plea!  The Lord will answer your prayer!  Please plea and pray to him if you need to.  He will listen and answer.

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    Proverbs – I love Proverbs 18 verse 20 today: “Words satisfy the soul as food satisfies the stomach; the right words on a person’s lips bring satisfaction.”  This is so true.  I of course first think of God’s Word, the Bible, in the first part of this Proverb.  God’s Word truly does satisfy, nourish and feed our souls!  And then the 2nd part of this Proverb reminds me of Psalm 19 verse 14: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” How are the words coming out of your mouth these days?  Are they pleasing in God’s sight?

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    Worship Video: Today’s readings remind me of Tenth Avenue North’s song “Love is Here:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sBuajPzBTw

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    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “Away from me, all you who do evil, for the LORD has heard my weeping.” Psalm 6:8 TNIV

    Prayer Point: Pray that those who do evil would not be near to you today. Pray that God would save evil-doers. Pray that evil-doers would turn from their sins and repent.

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    God bless,
    Mike

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    ======= Ramona:

    I Chronicles 5:18-6:81
    As I read through the names and particularly the genealogy of the Tribe of Levy and what family was assigned to what duty, I am reminded of what Paul wrote in his first letter to the Church at Corinth (I Corinthians 12),

    12 For as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body: so also is Christ.
    13 For by one Spirit are we all baptized into one body, whether we be Jews or Gentiles, whether we be bond or free; and have been all made to drink into one Spirit.
    14 For the body is not one member, but many

    Acts 26:1-32
    Some things I have learned from the life of Paul.

    1) God has a way of stepping into your life and turning you completely around.

    Before:
    9 “I used to believe that I ought to do everything I could to oppose the followers of Jesus of Nazareth.”(NLT)

    After:
    6 Now I am on trial because I am looking forward to the fulfillment of God’s promise made to our ancestors. 7 In fact, that is why the twelve tribes of Israel worship God night and day, and they share the same hope I have. Yet, O king, they say it is wrong for me to have this hope! 8 Why does it seem incredible to any of you that God can raise the dead? (NLT)

    2) My beliefs will cause many to think I’m crazy.
    24 Suddenly, Festus shouted, “Paul, you are insane. Too much study has made you crazy!”
    25 But Paul replied, “I am not insane, Most Excellent Festus. I am speaking the sober truth.(NLT)

    3) I will have a desire in my heart to have others become crazy just like me.
    29 Paul replied, “Whether quickly or not, I pray to God that both you and everyone here in this audience might become the same as I am, except for these chains. (NLT)

    [Mike I wrote the second and third things I’ve learned from Paul before I read your comments. Now ain’t that crazy!]

    Psalm 6:1-10

    Today is my day for parallels. David is modeling for us what godly sorrow looks like, as opposed to worldly sorrow. Godly sorrow leads to life, worldly sorrow leads to death. Godly sorrow says, “I’ve sinned and I am willing to pay the price for my deeds no matter the cost,” humbly submitting to the Mercy of God.

    Worldly sorrow says, “I’m sorry I’ve sinned only ‘cause I got caught and you are suppose to forgive me ‘cause God said so and you’re a Christian.

    II Corinthians 7:9-11

    9 yet now I am happy, not because you were made sorry, but because your sorrow led you to repentance. For you became sorrowful as God intended and so were not harmed in any way by us. 10 Godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation and leaves no regret, but worldly sorrow brings death. 11 See what this godly sorrow has produced in you: what earnestness, what eagerness to clear yourselves, what indignation, what alarm, what longing, what concern, what readiness to see justice done. At every point, you have proved yourselves to be innocent in this matter.(NIV)

    Proverbs 18:20-21

    I love these two verses King James Version style. Someone had a practicing scribe, aka—Calligrapher, write out this verse for me and had it framed. It’s in my office.

    20 A man’s belly shall be satisfied with the fruit of his mouth; and with the increase of his lips shall he be filled.

    21 Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof.

    Daily it reminds me that either I have the choice to speak life to my life or death, the choice is mine.

    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ====== Roslyn:

    It is undeniable that we are spiritual human beings, it is part of who we are which includes the physical, intellectual/cognitive, social, emotional, moral, spiritual. To deny the spiritual side of us is to deny ourselves as true human beings. It is the spiritual aspect of ourselves that pushes us to connect with the Supreme
    Being, with Someone greater than ourselves—spirit to Spirit…

    “Words satisfy the soul as food satisfies the stomach; the right words on a person’s lips bring satisfaction.” Prov. 18

    “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19

    Roslyn

    ====== Romayne:

    Like many others no doubt, I found listening to the long-winded genealogies quite difficult to keep focus on, but one thing did stand out and that’s that only one child (presumably the son) was ever mentioned to each father, and I just thought about the lineage of all the other members of each of those families, and where did their offspring end up? I also have to presume that these particular lineages are important not just for history’s sake, but as much for the future presentation of the Messiah – but not at all sure of that. I wonder too if the people of that time kept records (as we do now) of ALL genealogies of that time. Just interesting. 🙂

    On a slightly more personal note:

    Mike said: “I do think we need to allow ourselves to get fully broken before God before we get fully healed.”

    You’ll never know how much your note hit me Mike and what timing as I’m currently being walked by the Lord to my (hopeful) future healing of some longterm quite serious illnesses. When I recently went forward for healing prayers at my own church service for the purpose, I was shocked (literally & physically!) to find myself not once request physical healing – instead I ended up blurbing out tons of stuff totally unconnected and going back to hurts from my teens, crying so hard for so long, that they had to move me out of the church to close it and let me have time to recover. Took me HOURS to recover after I got home, and horrendous as that night felt, I knew it was the start of something new, as for the first time ever I fully and totally relinquished control of this one area I’d always known I was holding on to myself. Only now, do I have the confidence to trust Him alone for my future and know it will be so much better than the last 10 years have! So just know your words are also of tremendous impact and value Mike – God absolutely is using you not only in my life, but no doubt in everyone else who visits this site. 🙂 God bless, Romayne

    Romayne

    ====== John:

    King Agrippa and Bernice

    Agrippa never once disagreed or interrupted Paul’s speech. Paul addressed him several times during his testimony. In the end, it seems Agrippa gives a deflection. A non-answer.

    “Do you think that in such a short time you can persuade me to be a Christian?”

    Focus on the Family did a survey a couple of years back and new Christians claimed on average to be approached with the gospel, in some form, by 25+ people before accepting Christ.

    My guess is that it was at salvation that the people were searching – when their hearts were soft. So rather than a number of people, it is the attitude of the heart that is vital.

    Perhaps Agrippa’s heart was not soft – that this encounter was just part of the process to get Paul to Rome.

    Perhaps in Agrippa’s mind – the wealth, the associations with Rome, the power were too much to even consider giving up.

    Luke 9:25
    “What good is it for a man to gain the whole world, and yet lose or forfeit his very self?” NIV

    Certainly one of the things Agrippa would have to give up would be his wife. Not to mention the verbal scorn Agrippa would possibly receive from Bernice.

    Bernice, from the Greek name meaning victorious, was the eldest daughter of Agrippa I, the Herod Agrippa who was killed by an angel in Acts 12:21-23 (see The Herods). After the early death of her first husband (according to the historian Flavius Josephus, his name was Marcus), she married her uncle, King Herod of Chalcis. After his death in approximately 40 AD, she began another incestuous relationship, this time with her brother, Agrippa II. It was before that brother/sister/husband/wife couple that the apostle Paul made his defense at Caesarea. Bernice was later briefly married to King Ptolemy of Sicily, before returning to her brother. She thereafter also became the mistress of the emperors Vespasian and Titus
    http://www.keyway.ca/htm2001/20011212.htm

    she lived in incestuous connection with her brother Agrippa II. (Acts 25:13, 23; 26:30). They joined the Romans at the outbreak of the final war between them and the Jews, and lived afterwards at Rome
    http://bible.tmtm.com/wiki/Bernice

    John

    ====== Ramona:

    1 Chronicles 5:18-6:81

    The phrase, “The sons of Levi were Gershon, Kohath, and Merari” is repeated twice in the 6th chapter. The first time in verse one and the second time in verse 16. I’m wondering if God is trying to tell us something in His repeating of who the sons of Levi are. As the tribe appointed to minister in the Tabernacle/Temple and to God, I’m wondering if He is emphasizing who is to lead the church. Maybe I’m focused on that because I am aware that almost every Tom, Dick and Harry, as well as Sally, Jane and Sue want to run the church. A lot of people want to be Large and In-Charge when it comes to the things of God. Hmmm.

    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ====== Karen:

    Mike, I just want you to know that each week as I read your letter thoroughly I always pause and pray for you and this wonderful blog you inspire. Does God love music? “The Lord your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with singing” Zephaniah 3:17 I just love this verse and especially that last line. Whew!!
    Romayne, right now at our church we are doing a series on the emotionally healthy church and it deals with just that kind of suppressed background that you described. God Bless you in your healing. Love in Christ to all who share in this blog. Karen

    ====== Jenny:

    I think music is much more powerful then many realize. seems like wat i’m listening to is a pretty good indicator of my walk. there are decent secular songs, i dont think all secular music is sinful.. i have met Christians who dont listen to Christian music ever. It makes me wonder….If you love the Lord, dont you want to praise Him? Music is a way of worship…if its not God, what or who can are we worshiping? There is certain music i cannot listen to…It is a sin for me…not necessarily a sin for anyone else, but for me personally. not even bcos of indecent content. Music/musicians were my gods and idols a while back. God knows my weaknesses and what makes me stumble so He longs to keep me from that! I can walk in the shore, but i better be careful, i can get sucked in. Why even walk on the shore then? I know many can relate, i have talked to christians who are the same…but i have other friends who dont understand why i make a fuss about not listening to bad music..and they say, you dont have to be legalistic, or think i’m condemning them. its not that i am, I’m not telling anyone wat to do. Its my conviction.
    Yes, Christianity is very logical to me! Creation is logical. then again, its not possible to wrap my head around many things of God. Its too great for me!
    I saw a news article on msn talking about the “big bang” matter-of-factly. The Big bang theory is the most irrational, illogical, ridiculous thing ever! and evolution! i dont get how a reasonable, rational person can attribute creation to happenstance. talk about checking your brain at the door!
    ok, those are my tangents. :p

    Jenny

    ====== Briggs:

    Romayne,

    So comforting and encouraging to read of your spiritual healing. The Lord truly knows all our needs, much more so than we do, even before we present them to Him. And He cares for us so deeply. So much better for the spirit to be healed and the body to languish than for the body to be healed and the soul to languish. Man was meant to be, and through the Lord is, so much more than a body, and needs so much more than to care for only the needs of the physical body. I am trusting in the Lord with you to heal your body as well.

    Briggs

    ====== Frederick:

    Psalm 133

    Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!
    It is like the precious oil upon the head,
    running down upon the beard,
    upon the beard of Aaron,
    running down on the collar of his robes!
    It is like the dew of Hermon,
    which falls on the mountains of Zion!
    For there the LORD has commanded the blessing,
    life for evermore.

    I remember this Psalm when I read today’s OT about the allocation of cities to the Levites among his brothers’ land. It is a beautiful picture of brotherly love and a holy love among the Israelites toward the LORD.

    Re Mike: about the music in church. I love the musicians in my church who lead the worship of the whole Congregation. They are marvelous and they deserve to be ‘mentioned’ in Bible.

    Frederick

    ====== Lesley:

    I remember when I loved secular music before I was a believer in Jesus now I just love all of the worship music, it is beautiful, to sing praises to our most wonderful Lord, I have found that I have lost interest in secular music now, sometimes I listen to it but not for long because it does not interest me like it used to. What a change Jesus has made in my life since I have become to know him. How wonderful that we have the Bible to read, it is the best book ever. Thank you for the bible blog it is so helpful. I look forward to it every day.

    Lesley

    ====== Ann:

    I am a very very strong believer in our God our Redeemer we are very involved in our church and live christian lives we like to identify in all that happens in our lives the lesson that God may b teaching us, and in all i do i talk to my God while he is constantly holding my hand. But i dont understand why one has to be broken first????

    Ann

    ====== Jen:

    The Lord makes us new and those things that used to be satisfying are no longer interesting. In our rebirth we seek those things that feed our souls and that make us in the Lords image. I was raised in the TV generation. I grew up spending lots of time in front of the TV and talking about TV. As I have walked with the lord and grown in my faith. I find the TV rediculous, uninteresting and at times dangerous. The Lord is my portion.

    Jen

    ====== Randy:

    Psalm of the Day – Psalm 6:1-10 (NIV) What a powerful prayer for deliverance! Especially verses 2-4 ” Have mercy on me, Lord, for I am faint; heal me, Lord, for my bones are in agony.My soul is in deep anguish How long, Lord, how long? Turn, Lord, and deliver me; save me because of your unfailing love.”

    One of the Proverbs of the day reminded me of what James says about the tongue in James 3:7-9. “The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.” – Proverbs 18:21 (NIV)

    How we must learn to carefully use our tongues when talking and realize it’s power.

    Old Testament reading – It is amazing to me how a portion of the Old Testament reading tied in with the Psalm of the day.

    1 Chronicles 5:18-20 (NIV)
    18 The Reubenites, the Gadites and the half-tribe of Manasseh had 44,760 men ready for military service—able-bodied men who could handle shield and sword, who could use a bow, and who were trained for battle. 19 They waged war against the Hagrites, Jetur, Naphish and Nodab. 20 They were helped in fighting them, and God delivered the Hagrites and all their allies into their hands, because they cried out to him during the battle. He answered their prayers, because they trusted in him.

    It was a reminder to me that God hears the prayers of his children who cry out in faith to Him. We overcome not through ourselves but through God.

    I wrote a prayer after reading the Old Testament reading.

    Lord God Almighty, who hears the prayers of your faithful children, hear my prayer for deliverance and victory over my spiritual enemies that wage war against me. In the Name of Jesus Christ. Amen

    Randy

    ====== Joyce:

    Mike and everyone,
    Acts 26:28 NLT
    Agrippa interrupted him. “Do you think you can persuade me to become a Christian so quickly?”
    I looked up that verse and learned the following from MacLaren’s Expositions, Acts ‘BEFORE GOVERNORS AND KINGS’‘ME A CHRISTIAN!’ Acts 26:28 ~
    “Agrippa…knows all about the Resurrection…and has a general rough notion of what Paul believed as a Christian. And was he any better for it? No.
    …the very same thing is true about hundreds and thousands of people who have all their lives long been brought into contact with Christianity. Superficial knowledge is the worst enemy of accurate knowledge, for the first condition of knowing a thing is to know that we do not know it…
    But have you ever taken a firm hold of the plain central facts of Christianity – your own sinfulness and helplessness, your need of a Saviour, the perfect work of Jesus Christ who died on the Cross for you, and the power of simple faith therein to join you to Him, and, if followed by consecration and obedience, to make you partakers of His nature, and heirs of the inheritance that is above?”
    It’s a very convicting reminder for me that,
    there are people I know who know about Christianity, but have not repented their sins.
    They know of Christ, but have not received Him in their hearts as their Savior.
    They attend church regularly, but are not experiencing God’s grace, love, and Truth on a day-to-day basis.
    I pray that God’s Spirit will further move the hearts of true believers, to reach out to those who only know of Him: to pray for their salvation, and to share our faith with them.
    I pray that His Holy Spirit will have mercy and open their eyes to see their need for a Savior.

    May many be blessed as they follow God’s Word along in this blog.
    Thank you Mike and everyone!

    Sincerely,
    Joyce

    ====== Jane:

    Mike I love how you say we all have faith even atheists because they believe in something. Even the guys who were interviewed on this protests in Dallas where all the cops got shot. The one black guy said “we have faith!” But what faith is that? We need to testify like Paul for Jesus!! We want a faith that leads us to eternal life!!
    By the way how many times do you share your faith stories and people think you are crazy!!! That’s how they thought of Paul . Insane! Well I must be doing something right!
    Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable to you oh Lord!

    Jane

    ====== Winnie:

    Thank you Ramona. Your post is enlightening addition to the readings. We need to seek God first.

    Winnie

    ====== Vance:

    Mike,

    You are so correct about God’s creation and its wonder. All you have to do is walk down a forest trail and all around you is God’s brilliance. Man has not even approached what God has done in one flower. It really is amazing if you think about it. Praise the Lord !!

    Vance

    ====== Alan:

    God’s creation comes to mind especially in the past year and a half when the wife and I have had the priviledge to see most of the US from our motorhome. We sold our house in Florida a year ago Nov. Gave away most everything and hit the road. I was on the north rim of the Grand Canyon last year for Easter Sunrise service. This year in Surfside Texas for a Sunrise service. We’ve seen so many wonders. No big bang could create these things. A few health problems for the wife have slowed us down recently. We will see what the Lord allows next in our lives. He has protected us and seen us through many things. What a Gracious God, Lord and Savior we have. I’ve been able to do One Year Bible on line and blog everywhere we go with the aid of a wifi hotspot. in His Grace, Alan

    Alan

    ====== Imja:

    Greetings,
    I love the Psalm reading. I can always hear Keith Green singing it! I placed the link (if anyone wants to hear it)via YouTube here: https://youtu.be/YFzPpjNqCE4
    Peace 🙂

    Imja

    ====== Robert:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CBNE25rtnE

    God of Wonders
    Back in 2007 I had the wonderful experience of laying in a big open field looking up into the stars when this song was being played. It fit this Psalm 8:3-4. When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are mindful of him. What a wonderful way of putting it Mike. Does the night sky evangelize you? Yes…….

    Robert

    ====== Dee:

    Wow.. obedience..how is my obedience? Is my heart like David’s? I do love the Lord..I was the youngest of the crew but beat to a different drummer..and I want to please the Lord..still got lots to learn and growing more each day.

    Acts..the Story of Paul is more and more similar to the Lord’s story here on earth..breaking bread with the people..putting others first..getting others to safety. Wow..

    Psalm..the sky evangelizing to others. The Lord made the sky. I love how the sky magnifies and witnesses our faith and gives confession .

    Proverbs: who are the poor? Who are the rich? I feel like in our weakness God is strong. Rich, poor, young or old..God is Lord. When we have him, we have our being.

    Dee

    ======= Vance:

    I Chronicles 5 (NKJV) – The sons of Reuben, the Gadites, and half the tribe of Manasseh
    verse 20
    …He [i.e., God] heeded their prayer, because they put their trust in Him.
    I Chronicles 5 (NKJV) – The children of the half-tribe of Manasseh
    verse 25
    And they were unfaithful to the God of their fathers, and played the harlot after the gods of the peoples of the land, whom God had destroyed before them.
    Acts 26 (NKJV)
    15
    So I said, ‘Who are You, Lord?’ And He said, ‘I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting.
    17
    I will deliver you from the Jewish people, as well as from the Gentiles, to whom I now send you,
    18
    to open their eyes, in order to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins and an inheritance among those who are sanctified by faith in Me.’
    Psalm 6 (NKJV)
    4
    Return, O LORD, deliver me! Oh, save me for Your mercies’ sake!
    Proverbs 18 (NKJV)
    20
    A man’s stomach shall be satisfied from the fruit of his mouth; from the produce of his lips he shall be filled.
    21
    Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruit.
    ~~~
    NOTE:
    James 1:12
    Blessed is the man who endures temptation; for when he has been APPROVED, he will receive the crown of life which the Lord has promised to those who love Him.
    [approved]
    HEBREW: Dokimos dok’-ee-mos
    “In the ancient world there was no banking system as we know it today, and no paper money. All money was made from metal, heated until liquid, poured into moulds and allowed to cool. When the coins were cooled, it was necessary to smooth off the uneven edges.”
    “The coins were comparatively soft and of course many people shaved them closely. In one century, more than eighty laws were passed in Athens, to stop the practice of shaving down the coins then in circulation.”
    “But some money changers were men of integrity, who would accept no counterfeit money. They were men of honour who put only genuine full weighted money into circulation. Such men were called ‘dokimos’ or ‘approved’.” Donald Barnhouse
    SECOND NOTE: The substance within me depends on my response to God in the circumstances of my life [i.e., true substance of solid, real, and eternal faith OR… false substance of undependable, uncertain, and fleeting unbelief]
    source: http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/thesaurus?book=Thesaurus&va=solid
    Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
    DEFINITION OF SOLID:
    1. having a consistency that does not easily yield to pressure
    2. not showing weakness or uncertainty
    3. worthy of one’s trust
    In the spiritual allegory “The Great Divorce”, C.S. Lewis uses the phrase the “grey town” as a depiction of hell which is depicted as a grim and joyless City and the people in hell are ghosts.
    A.
    Heaven and righteousness as gift from heaven are always solid and trustworthy.
    B.
    Hell and unrighteousness as sent from hell are always unstable and untrustworthy.
    Heaven is very real, and so is hell.
    What is in heaven and hell will last for eternity—true substance of life in heaven arising out of God’s love as root for our eternal love for Him,
    or
    “losing our soul” in hell which means eternal separation from God with our beings under eternal judgment.
    We can become completely trustworthy (we can trust the Father, Lord Jesus, Holy Spirit) or we can become untrustworthy by trusting in that which is not trustworthy.
    It is my choice, my response to reality now in this present moment on earth, that determines who I will become and where I will spend eternity. God gives me freedom to choose. He does not determine our choices.
    Yet, He will speak to each of us individually in many ways through every means possible the reality of the choice between life and death—and He is speaking to us now in this moment to choose life.
    James 1:12
    Blessed is the man who endures temptation; for when he has been approved, he will receive the crown of life which the Lord has promised to those who love Him.
    James 2:11
    Now if you do not commit adultery, but you do murder, you have become a transgressor of the law.
    Vance

    ======== Judie:

    I love listening to music. Thank goodness my choice of what I listen to has changed. When I sing along to some of the songs I listened to growing up, I think, wait a minute, what are they singing about here! From the time I was a small child, I have loved the old hymns played by the church organ. Thank goodness every Sunday morning, God would pull me back to him with the beautiful songs created by Christian people.
    When our small church first started to include praise songs in our worship as a way of connecting to the younger generation, some of us older folks kind of raised our eyebrows and were not sure about this kind of music. It was louder and more repetitive. Some of the songs seemed to go on forever and ever. However, over the years, the more I listed to and sang these songs, I realized I was praising and praying to the Lord in a more emotional and active way. I love the song SOUL ON FIRE by Third Day.
    Let’s all have our souls on fire for the Lord today!
    Judie

    ======== Ward:

    In your comment about Psalm 6, I’m regretful that it took me 60+ years to accept and trust that God KNEW the totality of my life even before I was born. This understanding comes with amazing freedom. When I mess up before God, it is no surprise to him and he loved/loves me anyway! The freedom is that I can live honestly and humbly before God, that he is ever guiding me through my falls and my victories to be what he wants me to be!
    Ward

  • 1 Chronicles 4:5-5:17 + Acts 25:1-27 + Psalm 5:1-12 + Proverbs 18:19
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    Old Testament – Today in 1 Chronicles 4 verses 9 & 10 we will read 2 verses that modern-day author Bruce Wilkinson wrote a best selling book upon called “The Prayer of Jabez: “Jabez was more honorable than his brothers. His mother had named him Jabez, saying, “I gave birth to him in pain.” Jabez cried out to the God of Israel, “Oh, that you would bless me and enlarge my territory! Let your hand be with me, and keep me from harm so that I will be free from pain.” And God granted his request.” I’ll start off with a pretty high level question for you here – Why do you pray? How do you pray? What should we pray? Does God want us to pray? Did Jesus pray? Should we model Jesus in praying? I guess I’m coming to think more and more that we of course should pray. Often. Every chance we get really. “Pray without ceasing” ideally. But I’m starting to believe that we pray primarily to discern God’s will and God’s heart – to hear God’s still small voice – rather than to ask for stuff. I mean, I think it is certainly okay for us to ask for stuff on occasion – if it is within God’s will and plan for our lives. But I don’t think we should pray to God as if he was some cosmic slot machine, and that the more we pray, the more blessings & stuff we will get. I think we should be cautious to not view prayer as a “magical” thing that will produce “magical” results in our life. I believe we pray to know the heart of God. I believe we pray for intercession for others. I believe we do pray sometimes to ask for blessings within God’s will and plans for our lives – and I stress “we” and “our” here, as a collective community of the body of Christ. Why do you pray? Do you pray to “listen” to God? Do you pray to intercede on the behalf of others in need?

    New Testament – We see continued incredible wisdom displayed by Paul in today’s readings!  His appeal to Caesar may look like on first glance he was trying to save his life.  Many commentators believe that Paul was actually doing this strategically to get to Rome so he could preach the Gospel in Rome!  Yes, he’d be arriving in Rome as a prisoner, but, if we know Paul at all, we know that being a prisoner will not stop him from preaching the Gospel!  I love this whole scenario.  Paul certainly seems a bit “down and out” on the ways things are going in his life.  He’s been imprisoned for two years, he is barely avoiding being killed or beaten, and yet he’s continuing to think of every way to preach the Gospel and advance the Kingdom of God!  I wonder about this in our lives today?  Are we like Paul in this regard?  Are we constantly thinking of ways to preach the Gospel and advance the kingdom?  My hunch is that most of us are living very nice lives – no real threat of being killed or imprisoned.  And I sometimes wonder if our comfort is maybe the real enemy?  Are we not focused on preaching the Gospel or advancing the Kingdom of God because we are simply too comfortable?  I do think one of the devil’s greatest tricks is to simply distract us.  Not to get us to do evil.  But to distract us.  Make us too comfortable perhaps?  I don’t know…  I’m just so impressed with how Paul was so focused on the Gospel and building the Kingdom, in the midst of all his challenges.  And I worry about why we are not so focused – and I think it might be our comfortable distractions…

    Distractions

    Below is a great image of Festus’ conversation with King Agrippa about Paul’s case from verses 21 & 22: But Paul appealed to the emperor. So I ordered him back to jail until I could arrange to send him to Caesar.” “I’d like to hear the man myself,” Agrippa said. And Festus replied, “You shall–tomorrow!”

    Acts_25__14_festus_declared_pauls_cause_

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s Acts readings titled “Paul’s Appeal” is at this link.

    Psalms – I love Psalm 5 verse 3: “Listen to my voice in the morning, LORD. Each morning I bring my requests to you and wait expectantly.”  This is a great reminder to pray in the mornings – before we start the hustle and bustle of the day.  I know that many of you are reading the One Year Bible readings in the morning, which I think is a great way to start your day!  I do see a huge positive difference in my day if I do pray to God in the morning and pray specifically about the upcoming day – and pray for others that I will interact with that day as well.  Praise God for the morning!

    Actually, while I’m talking about the morning here, let me go off on a tangent if you don’t mind… 🙂  I honestly have lived much of my life as a “night owl.”  I went to bed late and woke up late.  And I had all kinds of good “reasons” of why I was a night owl.  But, I will be honest here – I don’t think being a night owl was good for me.  I honestly believe there is so much wisdom in the old adage of “early to bed, early to rise, helps make a person healthy, wealthy and wise.”  I personally think that being a night owl was a lack of discipline on my part.  I don’t mean to say all this to make you other night owls out there feel guilty…  🙂  But, I do want to encourage you, in that if you think you are stuck being a night owl the rest of your life, I don’t think it is true.  I believe you can make the transition to being a morning person.  I am an example of someone who has transitioned from being a late-night person to an early-to-bed person.  (well, yes, I’m still a bit in the transition phase sometimes it seems…)  And I am here to tell you, mornings rock!  Early mornings are so beautiful and peaceful!  They really are an amazing time of the day to connect with God…   Praise God for the morning!

    Proverbs – Proverbs 18 verse 19 is very timely in my life… “It’s harder to make amends with an offended friend than to capture a fortified city. Arguments separate friends like a gate locked with iron bars.” Recently I received a voicemail from a friend that made me so angry when I listened to it!  And I thought to myself, “that is absolutely no way to talk to me.  I’m gonna call him back right now and set him straight on this!”  And then after settling down a bit, I decided this voicemail was not worth the argument.  I had every apparent “right” to take up an argument because of tone of the voicemail, but something inside of me (thanks God!) encouraged me not to do so.  And I ended up calling this friend back later and didn’t address the voicemail tone, and things have been great ever since.  Did I do the right thing?  Should I have called him out on the voicemail tone?  Should I have started up an argument?  For some reason I didn’t.  And this Proverb seems to make me think I did the right thing.  If I had taken up the argument about the voicemail, I just might have been clicking a “lock” that would have separated us for a season… Have you ever had an experience like this where you didn’t allow your anger or frustration with a friend flare up in order to protect the friendship? Is this wise to do? Is there a time to allow the anger or frustration to not be held back?

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    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “In the morning, LORD, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait expectantly. “ Psalm 5:3 TNIV

    Prayer Point: Pray to God each day in the morning for your day ahead. Share your requests with God and wait expectantly, trusting that God hears your voice.

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    God bless,
    Mike

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    ======= Ramona:

    Mike you wrote:

    “Why do you pray? How do you pray? What should we pray? Does God want us to pray? Did Jesus pray? Should we model Jesus in praying?”

    I have concluded at this time in my life that prayer for me is communicating with God, both listening and speaking. Praying should be more about listening then rattling off my laundry list to God for the things I think I need but in reality are wants. I hope my prayers are from the depths of my heart and not some ritual. I desire true intimacy, a relationship that is substantive, and not just talking to be talking.

    Because my delimitation of prayer is “communicating with God,” and God knows my needs even before I do, I want to hear from God what He wants me to do. Jesus’ heard from His Father in his time of prayer and he always spent time with God right before something big was about to happen. May I strive to model my Lord and Saviors’ behavior.

    I Chronicles 4:5-5:17
    Since my habit ‘till a year ago was to read thorough the first eleven chapters of I Chronicles, like I read through the beginning of Numbers and Ezra, going 100 miles per hour, I don’t really remember when Jabaz’s prayer stopped me in my tracks, but it did. It was like hitting a speed bump going 60 on a wide opened highway then suddenly seeing this thing, this bump pop up in the road ten feet ahead. I figuratively flew in the air.

    Every time I come to this section, I see something I’ve never seen before and am always amazed by the depth of this text. I’ve come to realize that Jabaz’s name is my name, is everyone on this board’s name. We all have been conceived in pain and scarred by the names given to us. Names like: You’re no Good, Just Like Your Father, Stupid, Dumb, Ugly, Why Don’t’ You Act Like Your Brother/Sister, and the names go on. These names define who we are from our childhood, reining us in and keeping us confined to the valley of despair and limited potential.

    Jabaz, I believe, was more honorable than his brothers because he asked God to remove the limitations placed upon him so that he could be what God had called him to be and not what men told him he was.

    I love how the Amplified translates this passage:

    9 Jabez was honorable above his brothers; but his mother named him Jabez [sorrow maker], saying, Because I bore him in pain.

    10 Jabez cried to the God of Israel, saying, Oh, that You would bless me and enlarge my border, and that Your hand might be with me, and You would keep me from evil so it might not hurt me! And God granted his request.

    Acts 25:1-27

    I just realized the ruling officials of the day were also the judges. I’ve read this many times, but never noticed the political leaders having the dual role of judge and ruler. So Paul’s admonishment to Timothy (1 Tim. 2:1-3),

    1I urge, then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for everyone— 2 for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. 3This is good, and pleases God our Savior,

    Now has greater weight and depth of meaning because I realize these political leaders weren’t just politicians that could be voted out of office. They were appointed to carry out government business, oversee the citizens and inhabitants as well as judge their behavior and actions at trial.

    I wonder what that would look like today in the USA if our elected officials ran the courts.

    Psalm 5:1-12

    Although using different words and more of them, David, like Jabaz, is asking God to remove the boundaries that have placed him in danger. Hmm, maybe God has already removed those boundaries, maybe we just need the vision to see past the cardboard walls and flimsy fences, smoke and mirrors the devil, and folk have built around us.

    Proverbs 18:19

    I went looking for the Hebrew word translated “offended” or “offend” in this passage and the primary English usage is not offend or offended but transgress and transgressor (26 times). Offend or offended is translated only once and it is in this verse. [Pasha` to rebel, transgress, revolt—Strong’s Number 06586]. This is not some little bit of rudeness or terse remark; this is a major breech or violation against another person. So I’m not so sure that this verse is saying not to allow an offence or slight to break up a relationship so much as it is a warning stating, “Don’t sin against a brother or close friend”. I will have to explore and study this further.

    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ====== Colleen:

    Cosmic slot machine…that was good! I think that prayer doesn’t have to always be a request. Sometimes I simply have a conversation with God about a fear, an event, or a person that I love…always makes me feel better. I can also relate to the Proverbs reading today and I am very glad I did not “lock out” the friendship with harsh words or actions. Wasn’t easy, but it was worth it. God bless!

    Colleen

    ======= Dee:

    Mike, Thanks for your hard work and dedication in writing the daily blogs. I’ve been trying to catch up with my daily readings. Something in your July 7th comments popped out to me. In your blog, “I just think we should be cautious to not view prayer as a “magical” thing that will produce “magical” results in our life.” My father was diagnosed with premature cell leukemia 5 years ago. At the time of diagnosis, his prognosis was recovery was below 50%. Our minister at the time had all the family join hands in a circle around dad’s hospital bed. At the same time, our minister got down on his knees, prayed the most powerful, “magical” prayer we’ve ever witnessed. We believe beyond all doubt that the prayer offered to God that day was the beginning of my father’s healing. I very, very much believe that if a prayer is lifted up to God in faith, believing in His power and might, that wonderful “magical” things can happen. Dad is in full remission to this day. As the old beautiful song says, “Prayer is the key to heaven, but faith unlocks the door.” That is very “magical” to me.
    I believe we cannot limit the power of God. We have to pray for God’s will, but there have been numerous times in the Bible when His people have prayed for God to “change His mind”, and God answered them by doing so.
    Thanks for your diligence in providing us with insightful comments.
    Keep the faith!
    Dee

    ===== Roslyn:

    It’s good to be talking about PRAYER once again.
    Yes, we pray for a number of reasons: to praise God and to acknolwedge his presence in our lives, to ask for forgiveness to ask for discernment, to pray for ourselves and the rest of the world—-that we may be all united in PEACE.
    Asking is part of prayer but it should not dominate our prayer life…

    The act or prayer is an act of complete sumbission to God, to be able to “silence our minds” and allow God to do the talking as we listen… or for us to talk and God listens. But it is only in the quietest, deepest moments that we’re able to listen, that we become one with and in God.

    Roslyn

    ====== Laura:

    Mike, I agree with your response and the way you handled your friend that sounded rude on your voice message. I have had opportunites when I could of and felt very justified to speak my mind. To say things out of anger and fustration. I have found that this is a very good time to pray. I’ve prayed away anger before and even asked God to help me handle the person that has made me angry or is difficult to deal with. When I have been obedient in responding the way He has asked me, the outcome has always been positive. Believe me, this is not always as easy as it sounds. For me anyway.

    One time at work I had an issue with a rude condescending supervisor, who I felt very justified to be rude back to. Instead, when I went on my break I prayed about it. After that my anger discipated. In my prayer, God had told me to apologize,which if left up to me, would of been the last thing on my mind. After apologizing things got much better between us.

    It seems we do get a little distracted in our daily lives and that we might forget about God when things are going smoothly. I don’t feel that I would of understood the blessings, had I not gone through some trials. He taught me many of lifes lessons during difficult times in my life. Praise God!!!!

    Laura

    ====== Peter:

    About what you mentioned in context with Jabez’prayer and “pray without ceasing (1 Thes 5:14-18)” I have been reading John Piper’s 2004 book “When I don’t desire God: How to fight for joy”.p. 156. This advice to pray without ceasing comes in the midst of the “idle” provoking you, the “fainthearted” leaning on you, the “weak” depleting you. You are called to encourage and help and be patient and not return evil for evil. Whee do we get resources to love like that? The answer “rejoice always”. The key to this rejoicing , this delight, which sustains the life of fruit-bearing love is “pray without ceasing” and “give thanks in all circumstances”. This will make us durable and fruitful in relation to all kinds of people.

    Peter

    ====== Ramona:

    1 Chronicles 4:5-5:17

    Hmmm, the following verse caught my eye and led me to do some digging,

    And his wife Jehudijah bore Jered the father of Gedor, and Heber the father of Socho, and Jekuthiel the father of Zanoah. And these are the sons of Bithiah the daughter of Pharaoh, which Mered took. (1 Chronicles 4:18 KJV)

    In trying to figure out who was this Bithiah the daughter of Pharaoh that so intrigued me I discovered upon looking in some commentaries that scholars believe she was the women who “drew” Moses, which means, “drawing out,” out of the Nile River. Was Pharaoh’s daughter an admirer of the Jews? It seems she not only adopted Moses as her own but in her marriage to a Jew, she must have had an understanding, or at least acquired one, of Jewish culture and history. So not only was Moses trained in all the arts of the Egyptians (Acts 7:22), he was exposed to Hebrew culture.

    I know have greater respect for her because she did not try to make Moses into an Egyptian. She loved him enough to step down from her societal privileges and marry a “slave.” Funny thing though: after Moses had run away to Midian to escape from those looking to kill him after killing the Egyptian, his future wife and her sisters called him an Egyptian (Ex 2:19). Do we really know who people are or do we just think we know. How many people think Jesus was just a good man who helped people?

    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ====== Mae:

    “It’s harder to make amends with an offended friend than to capture a fortified city. Arguments separate friends like a gate locked with iron bars.”

    After the Midweekservice past Wednesday I received a textmessage on my cellphone from one of my sisters in church, one I’ve been very close with for the past couple of months. The textmessage said “Did I do something wrong? I was searching for contact with you and you looked away from me. And when I said we should get together for dinner you didn’t say anything! What’s going on with you? Or is it just my imagination? Please let me know ASAP”. I couldn’t believe what I was reading! This textmessage was wrong on so many levels! I wanted to call her the same minute to tell her: 1.) This is a subject where you should call me for! NOT textmessage me for! 2.) There has been A LOT going on in your live, why don’t you look inside your own heart instead of trying to figure out what’s going on in mine, because I’m fine! I think the Holy Spirit is talking to you, my friend!
    Well … I didn’t call her that minute. I was too caught up in my emotion.
    I’ll walk you through this so you can understand …

    A few weeks ago my friend was wondering the hallway in church, she was crying. I walked up to her and didn’t ask her a thing. I just gave her a hug, gave her a shoulder to cry on. I mean, if she wanted to tell me what was wrong, she would have come to me. But she was just walking and crying. From that moment on many things changed. She and her husband came in late for prayermeetings, she quit all the servings she had in church (cleaning, coffee, childrens care) from one day to the other, she really took a distance not only from me, but from others too and clearly from church to (I’m not saying from God, I don’t know about that). I never asked her what happened, because I believe that if she wanted to share everything with me, she would have come to me. The only thing I did was asking how she was, doing some small talk … but she kept everything short. She was polite, but that was about it. I also tried to invite them for dinner “You really should come over for dinner soon!”. Her answer was “Sure”. Something was defenitly up with her, she hardly talked to anyone, after the service she would go home instead of drinking some tea and have fellowship. After a month of going through this, I decided to take some distance. Stay open to her, show her that I’m here for her, but I thought it would be better if I didn’t walk up to her anymore for a talk. And then all of a sudden last Wednesday, she was smiling from ear to ear “We should get together for dinner soon!”. And that caught me by surprise! I just didn’t know what to say. She said it right before the service, when everybody was shaking hands and wishing eachother a good service. So I also didn’t have time to response the way I wanted to. Well, and then the textmessage came …

    You can understand I was floored! I wanted to give her a piece of my mind. But then I thought about several Proverbs that I have read. “Wise people think before they act”, “The wise are known for their understanding”, “Avoiding a fight is a mark of honor;only fools insist on quarreling” … well, you get the picture! I just didn’t know what to do. Then I asked myself “What would Jesus do?” and then I started praying for it. All of a sudden it was clear what I needed to do. Jesus helped me, He guide me.

    2 Corinthians 3:18 “So all of us who have had that veil removed can see and reflect the glory of the Lord. And the Lord—who is the Spirit—makes us more and more like him as we are changed into his glorious image”. The Lord makes us more and more like Him … so for me it makes sense to ask myself the question “What would Jesus do?”.

    Mae

    ====== Lynn:

    For the past few months, I have been reading this blog daily. I have found the comments to be uplifting and comforting. Thank you.

    Lynn

    ====== Brandie:

    The Prayer of Jabez is a book I use to use before I took a test and I would pass my test. It also calmed my anxieties. 🙂

    I pray for those that are lost that need to find Jesus, my bible study that is going on right now, my sister that is in ICU (which by the way is doing tons better), I pray for those that have lost someone dear that they find the strength to go on with life and God to be there for them. I pray mostly for others and then finally for me.

    I have done very well and ‘listened’ to God this past week. I have been patient and waited at the hospital with Whit and on Friday I spent the day with my son. I waited by her bed and told her we were praying for her and my son which he is 3 sent Angels to watch over her.

    I think Proverbs 18:19 “It’s harder to make amends with an offended friend than to capture a fortified city. Arguments separate friends like a gate locked with iron bars.”
    is very good because it will make you loose friends. As I lost a really good friend and we haven’t spoke in 7 years and he choses not to speak to me. I really miss him.

    Brandie

    ====== Pat:

    There were a couple of things you touched on in today’s reading and commentary that I would like to comment on.
    1)I have not read the Jabez prayer book and for precisely the reason you spoke of. Maybe I have the wrong impression of the book. But folks I have talked to recommended it for exactly the reason that is a turn-off to me. “You can get whatever you want!” It seems like often TV evangelists (and some of my friends too) will talk of praying for things, things and things. “Well, I wanted a new couch and so I’ll just pray and tell God to come up with the money.” “I want to make this trip to China so I’ll just pray and tell God that he’ll have to come up with the money.” ad infinitem. Then when the person finagles around and comes up with the money for the particular item, they cast the “blame” for receiving it on God. I personally don’t think He had a thing to do with it. I have long been uncomfortable with that type of thinking. I know that God wants us to bring our every need to Him but I can’t look at Him as a gift-giving machine. I pray to know Him and His will. I do pray to Him for help with things and situations and I know He hears me. I also know that He knows best and I am happy with that. Prayer itself has several components and not all every time. Praise Thanksgiving Confession Supplication maybe some others that I’m not thinking of.

    2) The night owl vs morning person thing. I too have always been a night owl. I too feel that it has mostly been a lack of discipline on my part. I find that mornings are AMAZING! I too am a night owl making the transition. It is sometimes difficult to get on up in the morning to spend time with the Lord, but it is SO worth it. A lifetime of habit is sometimes hard to break and it is easy to fall back to old ways. I started about 18 months ago getting up and sitting at the kitchen table with my Bible and my cup of coffee. I began to look at the table as “the altar of the home maker.” It is a wonderful way to start the day. Plus you get to see another of God’s blessings: sunrises!

    When you awake in the morning and hear the birds singing, be aware they are praising God their maker and realize God will provide.

    Have a nice day!

    Pat

    ====== Doug:

    mike, I’m one of the night owls due to being on the night watch. I work from 11p to 7a 5 nights a wk.
    This is not bad as with my job I have time to read and study my Bible and pray as I am the only one here at night. It is usually very quiet and My Father God and I have many good conversations.
    I enjoy the Bible blog.
    Doug

    ====== Arielle:

    I totally agree with mike on “comfortable distractions”

    There are lot of times when things are going smoothly in my life that I find excuses to skip prayer.

    I sometimes question my love for GOD? Is it not deep enough to spend some time with him? I don’t know!!

    I pray earnestly asking GOD to give me the passion and desire to worship HIM in spirit and in truth.

    Is this only me or are there others out there who are constantly struggling with comfortable distractions?

    I hope most of you could pray for me that I develop a much more passionate bond with GOD each day of my life. Receiving HIM more and more each day – Thanks

    Arielle

    ====== Luch:

    I continue to be enriched by OYB community and by mike’s creative touch with his posts. Re Paul’s passion. He is truly as FF Bruce called him ‘the apostle of the heart set free’. I love this daily OYB ‘liturgy’.

    Luch

    ====== Janice:

    Praying is so important because, even though God knows everything about us in the first place, it gives us that one on one relationship that God wants. Little talks with God (driving the car, taking a walk, etc) throughout the day keeps us focused on Him.

    Janice

    ====== Wanda:

    The section on Jabez stood out to me today. Had me thinking that perhaps it’s those things that are birthed in pain that are able to bring the Father the greatest glory. His very name identified him as pain and he sought God in manner that his destiny was not defined by the name/label given to him by his own mother. May we all transcend the labels that have been attached to us. Glory be to God that defies what attempts to constrict us!

    Wanda

    ====== Karen:

    I hope all who read this comment page are diligently praying for the USA. Even those who don’t live in this country don’t want to see it go down like so many nations in the old testament that we are reading about. The people turn from God and down goes the nation. God said in 2 Chronicles 7:14 “If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sins, and will heal their land.” GOD BLESS AMERICA! Love in Christ.

    Karen

    ====== Molly:

    The offended brothers in the New Testament crucified our Lord, Jesus. I believe it is a terrible thing to stay offended.

    Molly

    ====== Jorge:

    Years had gone by since an argument with skirts came between me and my group of friends, some of witch I knew since tiny babes just begging to walk .
    She chose them, they chose her and the respect that we held as friends for each other at that moment got broken.
    Nothing wrong with her but at that moment I rather not to argue with people that were beginning to look to me like hungry bests, and that hold me frozen.
    Until this day that i think I have Email one of those guys and we talk without any bad resentments; but I know that I was just trying to be politically correct, not to poor salt over old wounds, specially mines .

    Jorge

    ====== Jane:

    A soft answer turns away wrath. Grew up memorizing. it works really well.! It’s so easy to be quick to respond to someone because of a tone of voice. Doesn’t take much to misconstrue someone. BUT how much better is it to think before we speak? Wow! And also to let things go and not read into stuff. Someone may be having a bad day. Anyway do what. Jesus would do. Respond in love! Works every time!

    Jane

    ======= Vance:

    I Chronicles 5 (NKJV)
    1
    Now the sons of Reuben the firstborn of Israel—he was indeed the firstborn, but because he defiled his father’s bed, his birthright was given to the sons of Joseph, the son of Israel, so that the genealogy is not listed according to the birthright;
    2
    yet Judah prevailed over his brothers, and from him came a ruler, although the birthright was Joseph’s—
    NOTE:
    The life of Reuben is an very interesting—and very tragic—illustration of what the “mind of the sinful nature (flesh) can do. He lost his birthright.
    What is birthright? Note this answer from The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
    “Birthright is the right which naturally belonged to the firstborn son. Where there were more wives than one, the firstborn was the son who in point of time was born before the others, apparently whether his mother was a wife or a concubine.”
    In the OT, some men had many wives. The firstborn was the first male born, whether from concubine or wife.
    What were the benefits from being the first male born (the birthright)? Again, from The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
    a. “The birthright of the firstborn consisted in the first place of a double portion of what his father had to leave. This probably means that he had a double share of such property as could be divided.”
    b. “The firstborn became head of the family and thus succeeded to the charge of the family property, becoming responsible for the maintenance of the younger sons, the widow or widows, and the unmarried daughters.”
    c. “He also, as head, succeeded to a considerable amount of authority over the other members.”
    d. “Further, he generally received the blessing, which placed him in close and favored covenant-relationship with Yahweh.”
    The oldest son had:
    1. double portion of property
    2. became head of family after father died
    3. assumed authority to rule over the family after father died
    4. received spiritual blessing of close and favored covenant relationship with the Father God- Yahweh.
    Finally, note this from The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
    “According to the accounts which have come down to us, all these gifts and privileges could be diverted from the firstborn son.” This could happen through sin—as in the case of Reuben as well as Esau.
    THIS IS IMPORTANT: If there was firstborn with a birthright, the family had no access to God’s authority, blessing, and protection on earth. The firstborn with the birthright were essential for the entire family.
    Joseph is a picture of assuming the spiritual birthright because of his obedience to his father. Yet, because he was sold in slavery, he could not perform his role of spiritual birthright—exercising physical authority as protector—over his family until he saw them in Egypt as co-ruler of Egypt.
    Judah also obeyed. Because he was with the rest of the family, his spiritual obedience and faith enabled him to assume the regular practice of the authority and the blessing of the birthright over Jacob’s family.
    FIRSTBORN IN NEW TESTAMENT
    The concepts of “firstborn” and “birthright” find their greatest and fulfilment in the NT in the Lord Jesus Christ.
    Consider these verses:
    Romans 8 (Amplified)
    29
    For those whom He foreknew [of whom He was aware and loved beforehand], He also destined from the beginning [foreordaining them] to be molded into the image of His Son [and share inwardly His likeness], that He might become the firstborn among many brethren.
    Colossians 1 (Amplified)
    15
    [Now] He is the exact likeness of the unseen God [the visible representation of the invisible]; He is the Firstborn of all creation.
    18
    He also is the Head of [His] body, the church; seeing He is the Beginning, the Firstborn from among the dead, so that He alone in everything and in every respect might occupy the chief place [stand first and be preeminent].
    Hebrews 12 (Amplified)
    22
    But rather, you have come to Mount Zion, even to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to countless multitudes of angels in festal gathering,
    23
    And to the church (assembly) of the Firstborn who are registered [as citizens] in heaven, and to the God Who is Judge of all, and to the spirits of the righteous (the redeemed in heaven) who have been made perfect,
    James 1 (Amplified)
    18
    And it was of His own [free] will that He gave us birth [as sons] by [His] Word of Truth, so that we should be a kind of firstfruits of His creatures [a sample of what He created to be consecrated to Himself].
    Finally, I really like this verse in Romans which is excellent to meditate on.
    Remember the physical children of Israel: Their access to all of the rights, protection, and authority of their father after he passed only came through the firstborn with the birthright.
    We have access to all of what our Father in heaven has—only through Jesus, the Firstborn:
    Romans 8 (Amplified)
    16
    The Spirit Himself [thus] testifies together with our own spirit, [assuring us] that we are children of God.
    17
    And if we are [His] children, then we are [His] heirs also: heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ [sharing His inheritance with Him]; only we must share His suffering if we are to share His glory.
    NOTE that through the amazing grace of Christ, He has made us FELLOW HEIRS WITH CHRIST because Christ has graciously SHARED HIS INHERITANCE WITH US.
    But this will only happen if we allow true repentance to break into our hearts so we can enter into the full spiritual inheritance that Jesus has already secured for us.
    We share Christ’s authority over sin and Satan. We exercise our spiritual authority through prayer in submission to the Lord
    Vance

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    Old Testament – Okay, so how are the genealogies treating you today?  No skimming!  🙂  Chronicles chapter 2 verse 20 today mentions a man that you might easily overlook at a quick read: “Hur was the father of Uri. Uri was the father of Bezalel.”  Bezalel is the master craftsman who supervised the building of the tabernacle in Exodus 31:1-5.  Bezalel is only mentioned here in Chronicles and in Exodus, but it is believed that the Chronicler is attempting in this genealogy to show Bezalel as a model for Solomon in the building of the temple.  Just a little Bible minutiae here for you.  It is fun to look for minutiae like this when reading through the genealogies!  Below is an amazing painting by Pat Marvenko Smith of Bezalel’s handiwork with the tabernacle:

    Tabernacle_2
    Art used by permission by Pat Marvenko Smith, copyright 1992.
    To order prints visit her “
    Revelation Illustrated” site.

    New Testament – Today we read about Paul before the Roman Governor Felix.  I love this image below of Paul expertly laying out his case!

    Paul_before_felix
    (image courtesty of https://www.lamp.ac.uk/hogarth/81to100.htm)

    The close of today’s readings are interesting.  It seems to me that Felix has a double-edged reason for keeping Paul in prison for two years.  1.  Felix enjoys talking to Paul!  Why do you suppose this is?  Do you suppose Felix was hearing the Truth from Paul?  I’m sure that he was…   2. Verse 27 tells us: “And because Felix wanted to gain favor with the Jewish leaders, he left Paul in prison.”  So, Felix gets to hear the Truth from Paul and hopefully keep his job by appeasing the Jewish leaders.  Sounds reasonable, right?  However… it is interesting to see that he is balancing the Truth with the World.  How often in our lives do we try to balance the Truth with the World?  I am afraid this is a tough balance to keep…  Remember always that we are to be “in the world, but not of it.”  Don’t let the World outweigh the Truth in your life…

    Scale

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s Acts readings titled “Paul Stands Before Felix: The Preacher and the Politician” is at this link.

    Psalms – Psalm 4 is a wonderful Davidic Psalm.  Verse 7 stood out to me today: “You have given me greater joy than those who have abundant harvests of grain and wine.”  Do you believe that God’s Spirit can give you greater joy than any amount of money or material goods or even human love can give?  Will you seek a deeper relationship with God this year and ask God for this holy joy?

    Proverbs – Proverbs 18 verse 17 is so important for us to remember: “Any story sounds true until someone sets the record straight.” I think so often we forget that there are indeed two sides to every story.  And oftentimes we’ll believe what we hear about a situation or person based on the very first story we hear.  When, we really need to make sure we have the straight story.  Keep this in mind in particular if you ever hear something about someone else.  This would be gossip – which hopefully you aren’t partaking in.  But, nonetheless, I am sure there will be times when you do indeed have gossip delivered to you by someone else.  Don’t believe that gossip story at face value.  That person very likely does not have the story straight…  And most important – please don’t be the one passing forward gossip – you may very well be passing forward a false story – which is a lie! Have you ever believed a story that sounded true, but then later turned out to be false? How do you discern true stories from false?

    Talking_

    Worship Video:  Today’s Psalm reminded me of Peter Furler’s fantastic song “Reach:”


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

    Do you know that God is reaching for you? Click here and allow Him to reach you!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “Know that the LORD has set apart his faithful servant for himself; the LORD hears when I call to him.” Psalm 4:3 NIV

    Prayer Point: Pray in thanksgiving that God hears when you call to Him! Through a saving relationship with Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior!

    Comments from You:  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:

    I Chronicles 2:18-4:4
    “It is fun to look for minutiae like this when reading through the genealogies!.”

    Mike I’m not so sure minutiae, (small or trivial details) is the right word, maybe hunting down little details that lead to greater revelation should be called “Gold.”

    I became fascinated with the genealogy of Caleb, specifically the descendants of his son Hur, at the end of the second chapter (50-55). Not only was Bezalel’s work the model for Solomon’s Temple, but the descendents of Shobal another of Hur’s sons populated the cities of Zorah and Eshtaol, which play a major role in the story of Sampson and the tribe of Dan (Judges 13-18). Also Caleb’s descendents, members of the tribe of Judah populated the little town of Bethlehem, which translates into The House of Bread in Hebrew, the birth place of Jesus. (4:4)

    Caleb means dog in Hebrew and for me it is uplifting and encouraging that a man with a name of an animal that is considered lower than low in Judaism is used by God not only as a great warrior in conquering the Promise Land, but to point and prepare the way to and for our soon coming King, Jesus. Even the “Dog’s” of society have hope in God.

    Acts 24:1-27

    What struck me in this reading is how the theme of false accusations runs through the readings for Acts, with Paul’s situation, and through Psalm and Proverbs.

    We try to make lies truth by gathering up a posse of people to agree with us, the greater the departure from the truth the bigger the posse and the louder the voices. Paul has the high priest, Jewish leaders and their lawyer, upstanding members of the community forming an alliance to conquer truth by volume and numbers cannot overcome the light of truth no matter how big the mob.

    Felix the governor, knowing the truth, is willing to suppress and corrupt the truth because he is looking for a bribe. I don’t know how much of what Paul observed in human behavior contributed to his Letter to the Romans stating,

    18 But God shows his anger from heaven against all sinful, wicked people who push the truth away from themselves. 19 For the truth about God is known to them instinctively. God has put this knowledge in their hearts. 20 From the time the world was created, people have seen the earth and sky and all that God made. They can clearly see his invisible qualities–his eternal power and divine nature. So they have no excuse whatsoever for not knowing God.

    Obviously, Paul knew something about the subversion of truth in his travels and his imprisonment.

    Psalm 4:1-8
    David also is battling false accusation in this Psalm. Verse two states,

    How long will you people ruin my reputation?
    How long will you make these groundless accusations?
    How long will you pursue lies?

    Gossip, falsehoods, rumors and innuendoes have been around since the fall in the garden, but no matter how long we know people have been “bad-mouthing” others, it still hurts when we are the brunt of the attack. And truth be known we have all been on the “giving” end of passing along false information, as well as the receiving.

    Proverbs 18:16-18

    So, because I realize that I have been receiving as well as giving false words, the three Proverbs in today’s reading take on a whole new meaning, a very personal one that I need to heed.

    A gift, a bribe can cause people to turn their heads away from truth, like Felix was hoping Paul would do, subverting truth. Setting the record straight, after the first story is released, may be stonewalled and blocked, thus allowing the first story to circulate freely and unhindered for a while truth is blocked. A lie is halfway ‘round the world before truth gets out of bed. Casting lots and throwing dice may be the least confrontational method in settling disputes, but again truth is not the primary concern when one bases a decision or choice on the throw of a die.

    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ====== Pat:

    The verse that really stands out to me today is Psalm 4:4 “In your anger do not sin; when you are on your beds, search your hearts and be silent.” I think anger can bring out characteristics in each of us that are totally against our Christian nature. It makes us do, think and say things that we would not otherwise. I love the advice to lay in our bed and search our hearts and be silent. How much easier and nicer life would be if all of us would pray and sleep on it before exploding in anger or allowing the anger to grow and eat us up on the inside. Pat

    Pat

    ====== Anka:

    Felix hoped Paul would bribe him…he stayed to listen to what was convenient but when it came to righteousness,self control and judgement to come he sent Paul away….When I started out as a christian,I heard so many”come to God so He’ll sort out your problems”sermons that I actually believed that was what being a christian was all about…How many people today start out believing God’s some genie you can order about,bribe(by sowing seeds)put into a tight corner by fasting and declaring His word till it comes to pass….I pray we all become followers of Christ(starting with me)because Christ didn’t have rose petals on road or chariots taking him places..My prayer today is that this reality really sinks into my heart….
    God bless you all
    Anka

    ====== Rosemary:

    I really liked this verse of the Psalm:
    “I will lie down and sleep in peace, for you alone, O LORD, make me dwell in safety.”

    So many times we go to sleep with our minds troubled, when we should know that our faith should be strong enough and as true believers, talk to our Father, communicate and wait for him to do his will, meanwhile we should be in peace because we know that his work will always have the right outcome.

    I feel overjoyed because I have a printed version of the One Year Bible, a gift from a dear friend. I usually read it at work before starting my day but I keep forgetting to bring it since this past weekend. I did a search and found this. It is awesome to know that no matter what I can have access to HIS word.

    Love in Christ!
    Rosemary

    ====== Ramona:

    1 Chronicles 2:18-4:4

    But thou, Bethlehem Ephratah, though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall he come forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting. (Micah 5:2 KJV)

    In I Chronicles 2:18 through the end of the chapter, before my very eyes, the foundation for the above prophecy found in Micah, the prophet, is laid. God has set forth the most unusual stage to bring forth His son. If we are hung up on lineage and stuck on the nobility of Jesus’ earthly ancestors we would more than likely reject Him. Caleb, the first Caleb, not the one who brought back a good report ( Numbers 13), the grandfather of that other Caleb took a wife, a concubine, Eprath, and set the sage for that little town called Bethlehem.

    These were the sons of Caleb the son of Hur, the firstborn of Ephratah; Shobal the father of Kirjath-jearim, Salma the father of Bethlehem, Hareph the father of Beth-gader.
    (1 Chronicles 2:50-51 KJV)

    The least of us, the one with the “bad” pedigree should take heart knowing that God will use the least among us to do great things for Him. The problem we have in understanding the ways of God is this: Our understanding of greatness does not line up with God’s understanding. For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts. (Isaiah 55:8-9 KJV)

    I am reminded again a little past the halfway point on my purpose for again reading through the bible this year.

    Notice the way God does things; then fall into line. Don’t fight the ways of God, for who can straighten out what he has made crooked? (Ecclesiastes 7:13)

    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ====== Erin:

    excellent point made about the gossiping…i think we all get carried away.

    in Christ always, Erin

    ====== Carmen:

    “Psalm 4 is a wonderful Davidic Psalm. Verse 7 stood out to me today: “You have given me greater joy than those who have abundant harvests of grain and wine.” Do you believe that God’s Spirit can give you greater joy than any amount of money or material goods or even human love can give? ”
    YES!!!
    I do not have enough words to describe what the Lord almighty has done for me.

    MY ALMIGHTY LORD AND STRONG TOWER.WHOM WITHOUT I WOULD NOT EXIST.HE IS MY ALL IN ALL.WHEN I AM WEAK, HE MAKES ME STRONG.HE MAKES ME TO LIE IN GREEN PASTURES.

    MY LIFE HAS BEEN FILLED WITH MANY HEALTH PROBLEMS.I HAVE BEEN CLOSE TO DEATH MORE TIMES THAN I WOULD LIKE TO MENTION.BUT HE HAS CALLED THE DOCTOR’S LIARS FOR THE GLORY OF HIS NAME.SO THAT HIS POWER CAN BE MAGNIFIED IN MY WEAKNESS.I HAVE SO MUCH JOY AND COMFORT.I AM TRULY A HAPPY PERSON WITH A GREAT LIFE-BECAUSE OF JESUS. WITHOUT HIM MY LIFE WOULD HAVE BEEN FILLED WITH PAIN AND SUFFERING.NOW I CAN SAY HE HAS FILLED ME WITH A SUPERNATURAL JOY THAT IS NOT OF THIS WORLD.IF YOU NEED FAITH-ASK HIM,HE WILL GIVE IT TO YOU,FOR IT IS A GIFT FROM GOD.

    He is the mighty Lord. A strong foe against darkness. Victorious in battle. I serve Him with a grateful heart for all he has done for me. I thank Him for every tear and anguish I have suffered. For this has made me strong. It has made my hope lie in Him and not in men.

    Philippians 4:8, 9 “Finally, brothers, 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…And the God of peace will be with you”

    And whenever I get bad news I always remember this verse:

    Jeremiah29:11 “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future”.

    God has been kind to me. He has been a true gentleman. When I was in dark places He protected me from the enemy of my soul. He is my all in all. Without Him I would have never made it.

    “No matter what happened I would rejoice in HIM, the God of my salvation! He will be my strength and He will lift my spirits”

    Carmen

    ====== Tyler:

    This is a great site! Thanks for doing all this work. I noticed in 1 Chron. 2:22-23 a brief aside which I had never picked up on before.
    “Jair had 23 cities in the land of Gilead, but Geshur and Aram took the towns of Jair from them…”
    It is a short little side note in the midst of the genealogy, but it got me wondering about who Geshur was. I know a little about Aram, but Geshur is less familiar to me.

    Turns out Geshur is mentioned In Joshua 13 as one of the nations Israel failed to drive out. The next time it comes up is to mention that Absalom’s mother was a Geshurite. (1 Chron. 3:2)

    Just goes to demonstrate that Israel’s failure 400 years prior eventually led to serious trouble for Israel’s greatest king.

    Also demonstrates that David had plenty of failures of his own, just like the rest of us.

    Tyler

    ====== Judie:

    I am not skimming the genealogies, however I am not reading them. I am listening to them while I crochet. It works very well for me.
    I wonder if Felix ever became a Christian in his lifetime.
    Judie

    ====== Nancy:

    Another part of Felix hanging with Paul was that he hoped Paul would bribe him with money. Sadly Felix didn’t come to believe after all that time.

    Nancy

    ====== Terri:

    Ps 4:1,8 stood out the most to me today mainly because I’m not feeling well. I’m dealing with issues w/ my stomach (not flu) for about the 3rd time inside a month or so. Laying down and sleeping in peace would be so wonderful!
    The other verse that stood out was Prov. 18:17. I get this every day! I need this one stamped on my forehead when I hear things about others (in nursing sometimes you hear a lot!). I can even apply this when listening to two different sales reps talking to me about the same type of product!

    Terri

    ====== Dee:

    The bible geneologies are interesting and do seem to go on forever but the more you read the bible the more different names seem to stand out and resonate and become more significant for why the geneol9gy is there the entire time.

    Paul in prison and the using of Felix. No one understands why the dualogue or using of Felix with Paul but in the end God knows our end and mysterious reasonings from beginning to end.

    The God within..Psalm 4 with David. God knows not just David on outside but the inside thoughts. He loves us and wants us to trust and believe and seek him in everything.

    Half truth/whole truth and tak8ng it like a grain of salt. Proverbs teaches us all the time about gossip ans how unsafe to listen and take morsels away and share. It’s not safe. Avoid at all costs

    Dee

    ======= Vance:

    Acts 24 (NKJV)
    24
    And after some days, when Felix came with his wife Drusilla, who was Jewish, he sent for Paul and heard him concerning the faith in Christ.
    25
    Now as he reasoned about righteousness, self-control, and the judgment to come, Felix was afraid and answered, “Go away for now; when I have a convenient time I will call for you.”
    26
    Meanwhile he also hoped that money would be given him by Paul, that he might release him. Therefore he sent for him more often and conversed with him.
    NOTE:
    I admire Paul’s boldness. It is obvious he is a man who has already died to the fear of death, for as he faces physical death he is very bold with Felix who was one of the rulers of Rome.
    Truly, Paul lived what he preached: “For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.”
    Psalm 4 (NKJV)
    2
    How long, O you sons of men, will you turn my glory to shame? How long will you love worthlessness and seek falsehood? Selah
    3
    But know that the LORD has set apart [made wonderful] for Himself him who is godly; the LORD will hear when I call to Him.
    4
    Be angry, and do not sin. Meditate within your heart on your bed, and be still. Selah
    5
    Offer the sacrifices of righteousness, and put your trust in the LORD.
    NOTE:
    I was reading some of the earlier notes that were written to me in response to some of my comments about “The Da Vinci Code” and the concept of the “divine feminine”.
    I would like to ask forgiveness if —in any way—I gave the impression that I believe in or revere or honor “gods” and “goddesses” or the “divine feminine”.
    Anyone —in any time in history or any place on the earth— who believes in any form of dualism or in “becoming god” through the “sacred feminine” has already exchanged the truth of God for a lie.
    Those people are living examples of the people in Psalm 4:3: “HOW LONG, O YOU SONS OF MEN, WILL YOU TURN MY GLORY TO SHAME? HOW LONG WILL YOU LOVE WORTHLESSNESS AND SEEK FALSEHOOD? Selah”
    At the time of my original comments against dualism and Baalism, we were reading through passages in the Scripture that were dealing with the sin of the people of Israel worshiping the evil Baalism (which is a form of dualism—with the “male” god Baal and the “female” goddess Chemosh).
    Any quotes I had in my comment about becoming like “a god” through the “sacred feminine” were simply quotes directly from
    “The Da Vinci Code” or from other sources explaining
    “The Da Vinci Code”.
    In contrast to the evil of dualism and Baalism,
    may we seek the Lord with all of our hearts with God’s truth that we understand—so we can live in obedience to that.
    Again, any confusion I may have caused – please forgive me.
    May we allow God to glorify Himself through us. As He is glorified in us, then we are made complete and wonderful as we worship the true Lord Jesus Christ, as can be seen in Psalm 4:3 (NKJV) below:
    “But know that the LORD has set apart [made wonderful] for Himself him who is godly; the LORD will hear when I call to Him.”
    Vance

  • 1 Chronicles 1:1-2:17 + Acts 23:11-35 + Psalm 3:1-8 + Proverbs 18:14-15
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    Old Testament – Today we begin the book of First Chronicles!   Let’s Go!

    ~First Chronicles~
    Author: Unknown
    Date: Fifth century B.C.
    Content: First and Second Chronicles form one book in the Hebrew Bible and are written from a priest’s point of view. In this way they supplement the Book of Kings, which were written from a prophet’s point of view. First Chronicles begins with a series of genealogies that record the family histories of David the king and the descendants of Levi the priest. This is followed by the death of Saul and the reign of David, with special emphasis being placed upon the religious affairs of the nation. It closes with Solomon’s being made king.
    Theme: Because First Chronicles was written from a priestly point of view, many details about Judah’s religion are given to supplement the history found in the Book of Kings. The stress is upon the supreme importance of worshiping God and the positive effect that has upon the life of a nation. God blesses those nations that trust in him. The mention of so many unfamiliar names, while seemingly irrelevant, actually shows that God forgets no one. Those who go to their graves unknown by men are personally remembered by God. (Above commentary is from
    Tyndale Publishers “The One Year Bible Companion” p. 7)  More commentary on First Chronicles is at this link.

    Chronicles
    (image courtesy of IronOrchid Photo Clipart)

    Bible Project: Here is a terrific video overview of 1st Chronicles.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HR7xaHv3Ias

    Today in First Chronicles chapter 1 we begin a genealogy that will take us through to chapter 9.  I know you may have the temptation to skim or skip these genealogy readings, but I encourage you to read them!  They are fascinating if you really take the time to read through them.  You will notice, for example, that most of today’s genealogies come from the book of Genesis.  The author of Chronicles is essentially writing this genealogy for the nation of Israel, after their return from Babylonian exile.  The Chronicler is taking the nation of Israel back to Adam – to very creation! – to demonstrate God’s care for the Israelites since the creation of humankind.  You will also notice in today’s genealogies that the Chronicler is paying special attention to the tribe of Judah from whence King David will come.  This genealogy from Abraham to Judah to David ultimately leads to Jesus, as we can read in the 1st chapter of the Gospel of Matthew.  Are you enjoying reading genealogies in the Bible? Why or why not? The genealogy in Matthew is sometimes illustrated by a “Jesse Tree” showing the lineage of Jesus from Jesse, father of King David:

    Jesse_tree_

    New Testament – Our readings in Acts today open up with a very encouraging word to Paul from Jesus in verse 11 – “That night the Lord appeared to Paul and said, “Be encouraged, Paul. Just as you have told the people about me here in Jerusalem, you must preach the Good News in Rome.””  That is awesome that this occurred in the midst of all of Paul’s trials and imprisonment.  Jesus was there with him.  How about in our lives today – think Jesus is always with us?   Is there any circumstance you can find yourself in that Jesus won’t be there?  Is there anywhere on this earth you can go where Jesus won’t be there?

    World_1

    An interesting note on verses 12 & 13 in today’s readings – “The next morning a group of Jews got together and bound themselves with an oath to neither eat nor drink until they had killed Paul. There were more than forty of them.”  It is believed by some scholars that these 40 men may have been part of the Zealots – the group that later led the revolt against Rome in A.D. 66-70.

    Zealots

    Paul is taken to Governor Felix at the end of today’s readings in Acts.  Felix is in the same position that Pontius Pilate was.  I find it kind of interesting that both Jesus and Paul were brought before the same-positioned Roman ruler.  It reminds me of Jesus’ words in John 15 verse 20 to his disciples – “Remember the words I spoke to you: ‘No servant is greater than his master.’ If they persecuted me, they will persecute you also.” If Jesus was brought before a Roman governor, it’s no surprise that Paul was too.  I think you and I should remember Jesus’ words in the Gospel of John as well.  I know oftentimes we don’t seem persecuted at all – maybe most of the time really.  But, I think we need to remember, it can happen.  If we are truly living our faith and truly following Jesus, persecution will come in some form or another.  No servant is greater than his master… Have you ever been persecuted for your faith? Are you willing to be persecuted for your faith?

    Psalms – Psalm 3 is a wonderful Psalm of David’s, when he was fleeing his own son Absalom – details of which we read about earlier this year.  Verse 5 stood out to me today: “I lay down and slept. I woke up in safety, for the LORD was watching over me.”  God watches over us as we sleep!  I like that a lot!  I hope this verse comforts you as you sleep tonight! Have you ever seen any correlation in how well (or not well) you sleep and where you are spiritually with the LORD?

    Proverbs – Today in Proverbs 18 verse 15 we read – “The heart of the discerning acquires knowledge; the ears of the wise seek it out.” Are you acquiring knowledge in your life today? Are you actively seeking out knowledge in your life through a “quiet time” with the Bible every day? Why would you want to acquire knowledge? Do you realize that acquiring knowledge may compel you to change many of your current behavior patterns? Are you prepared to change? Do you believe that reading, studying, and reflecting upon the Bible will bring you godly knowledge? Will you then allow your life and behavior and heart to be transformed by this godly knowledge?

    Worship Video: Today’s readings remind me of the terrific CeCe Winans song, “Believe For It:”.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fd24fpsF1Qw

    Do you believe God? Click here to Believe in Him!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “I lie down and sleep; I wake again, because the LORD sustains me. “ Psalm 3:5 TNIV

    Prayer Point: Pray that you will sleep deeply tonight, knowing that the LORD is sustaining you while you sleep. Pray for great rest and sleep in your life, resting in your saving relationship with Jesus.

    Comments from You:  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:

    Two things caught my eye in today’s read, the kings of Edom (1:43-50) did not rule by generational succession, and Judah’s middle son (2:3) is not mentioned as also having had his life “taken” by God (Genesis 38:9-10), I wonder why?

    Family values are all over the place in this listing. David’s sisters, Zeruiah, and Abigail gave birth to four warriors, Abishai, one of the Mighty Men of Valor, the text states he was the most famous one (II Sam 23:19); Joab was David’s general, however he is not listed as one of the men of Valor. The third son of Zeruiah was Asahel also one of the Mighty Men but he was killed by Saul’s general and cousin Abner (II Sam 2:20-30), who was latter killed by Joab (II Sam 3:27). Then latter, after Absalom was killed by Joab, the son he of Abigail, Amasa, who became Absalom’s general is killed by his cousin, Joab (II Sam 20:10).

    Family get togethers or reunions must have been a real blow out with this in this family.

    Acts 23:111-35

    When things don’t go smoothly we have the tendency to think we are in sin, but it just could be we are in the will of God and that is why the heat is being turned up. Paul’s life is an example for us that difficult circumstances, dangerous situations and hostile people may not be about us doing the wrong thing but about us being on the right rode. If Paul had not been locked up in prison so much we would not have the letters he wrote to the churches and to Timothy, Titus and Philemon.

    Psalm 3:1-8

    Interesting that David wrote this after his son Absalom sought to kill him while wresting the throne away from his father. Did David write this before or after Absalom death? Either way David knew who to turn too and because he trusted God he did not miss out on his necessary rest, sleep.

    Proverbs 18:14-15

    15 Intelligent people are always open to new ideas. In fact, they look for them.

    I’ve read this but never saw this. So often people who have done great things, great teachers who have taught for a couple of decades, hold onto the things that first made them great and we think, “They were fabulous, intelligent, and wise all those years ago, so they must know what they are talking about now despite them not keeping up with new discovers and methodologies. Yet this proverb states intelligence continually looks for and is open to things that are new.

    I’ve heard this saying and have used and applied it to my life and in counseling others.

    “When change is necessary failure to change is destructive.”

    Change can only come about when new information is presented and accepted.

    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ====== Chris:

    Interesting that in today’s readings, both the Psalmist and Paul are surrounded by enemies.

    In both cases their confidence is in the Lord, not their own strength or resources to overcome their adversories.

    It’s good to know that whatever comes against us; he who is in us is greater! (1Jn 4:4)

    Chris

    ====== Michelle:

    Truly there’s a comfort to feeling Jesus is there with you no matter where you are.Reading through Acts,I feel like God keeps telling me that on the straight and narrow there won’t always be showers of blessings….there’ll be persecution,grief,battles…..May we keep going on the straight and narrow in spite of all distractions.
    God bless you all
    Anka

    ====== Michelle:

    I agree with Mike about the genealogies that it shows that God forgets no one. It also struck me this morning as reassurance of the reliability of God’s word. So many names in the genealogy that are recorded nowhere else, and yet they are part of the history of people that make up God’s story. They were real people in real families with real children and real struggles. God’s word is real.

    Michelle

    ====== John:

    amen Micah girl, GODs Word is real… And it sharpens us…. and nourishes us… and makes us better servants as we apply its truths and incorporate it into our lives…

    John

    ====== Ramona:

    1 Chronicles 1:1-2:17

    Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me; And showing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments. (Exodus 20:5-6 KJV)

    Mercy-unmerited favor: from Medieval Latin merced-, merces, from Latin, price paid, wages, from merc-, merx merchandise
    1 a : compassion or forbearance shown especially to an offender or to one subject to one’s power;

    As I read through the names, names easy to pronounce and those that are just—hard names, the subject of God’s mercy crosses my mind. It’s like getting a salary of $10,000 for the day and you were lazy and did nothing and the one giving you your payment, knows it. Every breath we take, every day we are alive mercy is poured out upon us. Even the wicked is shown mercy by God. They are given time to repent and make a 180 degree turn from their sins. I have been shown mercy over and over again and I am humbled, in awe, in praise and in a state of disbelief that the goodness of God overlooks my sin and sees me through the filter of His Son, Jesus. MERCY!

    For the wages which sin pays is death, but the [bountiful] free gift of God is eternal life through (in union with) Jesus Christ our Lord. (Romans 6:23 AMP)

    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ====== Evan:

    Hey i’ve been struggling to focus when i have tired to read my bible and i know how important it is to have quiet time and give the Lord my first fruits of time during the day, but it’s bewen hard and i’ve made the choices to be too lazy. So today i got up and i knew that all your commentaries would be interesting so thatnks for doing what you do. keep up the good work. !

    -Evan

    ====== Carmen:

    We are entering a new book. Hooray! Even though I have never read the whole book of Chronicles, I am curious to see what it entails.

    The verse from todays study that most interested me was:

    19″….. the name of the one was Peleg; because in his days the earth was divided.”
    I love to study God’s creation and this verse mentions the days when the separation of the continents occurred..I had studied that the days of the separation were called the days of Peleg, But I never knew that this came from the Bible. So as you see I was fascinated to read about it.

    Hope you had a great 4th of July. God bless you!:-)

    Carmen

    ====== Jen:

    What is so evident as we finish Kings and then begin Chronicles is Gods unwillingness to let his people go. He finds in our human brokeness time and time again a way to bring us out and lead us forward. These instruments come from the most unlikely sources and they unaccomplish unexpected triumphs. Faithfulness is power.

    Thank you Ramona for your words.

    Jen

    ====== Billy:

    Hello Mike and other OYB people 🙂 I definitely see the correlation between a restful, peaceful sleep and my relationship/obedience to God.

    It is fact when I have done things that are not good my sleep is disturbed. This is a fact.

    Billy

    ====== Pat:

    Having gone deaf more than 20 years ago you don’t know how thrilled I was to click on the YouTube link and see that the message was captioned. I’ve been doubly blessed today – first by the reading of this morning’s daily devotion and second by being able to read the message presented on YouTube. Thank you Lord for all your blessings!

    Pat

    ====== Alan:

    This blog and OYB have been a real blessing to me over the past several years. Thanks to all who make it possible and thank you Lord.

    Alan

    ====== Jeannie:

    Thank you so much for your ministry, you are a blessing to me, my daughter and my sister who are faithful followers.
    God bless you with his very best.
    Jeannie

    ====== Imja

    Reading Chronicles always encourages me that God is in everything. He is in and cares about the details of our lives and He KNOWS our name! Like the woman at the well…she was a broken woman. Also, a Samaritan that did not associate with Jews. But, here comes Jesus walking directly to her and (being the son of God) told her about her life, with compassion with compassion. And, her life is changed! (John 4:4–26).

    Imja

    ====== Sam:

    Thankful God knows our name. Ordinary people can be used in extraordinary ways by God. Let’s be those people!

    Sam

    ====== Dee:

    Good morning! Wow new chapter today and book! 1 Chronicles. I love having read through the Bible this year and see names I recognize and it makes more sense and understanding of geneol9gy.

    Acts Paul..love his mission and purpose fulfilled and Jesus speaking to him and confirming his assignment for Rome.

    Psalm 3- dur8ng or after Absoloms life and David seeking comfort in arms of his Savior and asking for peace and protection while he sleeps.

    Proverbs 18..I feel like people are skeptical of change. Change is eminent to see growth. We need to be constantly be growing and not be stagnant. When you think you know it all is when you get prideful, they becomes your destruction.

    Dee

    ======= Vance:

    Geneologies – GOD’S FAITHFULNESS SEEN IN “HUMAN SKIN”.
    We are “living epistles (letters)” and “living stones”. What kind of message are we giving to those around us?
    We can always draw encouragement from those who have gone before. To me, the Scriptures are like God’s love letter, and God’s personal diary of “faithfulness in human skin” for us to always read.
    2 Corinthians 3 (NKJV)
    2
    You are our epistle written in our hearts, known and read by all men;
    3
    clearly you are an epistle of Christ, ministered by us, written not with ink but by the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets of stone but on tablets of flesh, that is, of the heart.
    Hebrews 12 (NKJV)
    1
    Therefore we also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us,
    2
    looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.
    Psalm 3 (NKJV)
    6
    I will not be afraid of ten thousands of people who have set themselves against me all around.
    7
    Arise, O LORD; save me, O my God! For You have struck all my enemies on the cheekbone;
    You have broken the teeth of the ungodly.
    8
    Salvation belongs to the LORD. Your blessing is upon Your people. Selah
    (NIV)
    8
    From the LORD comes deliverance. May your blessing be on your people. Selah
    I like Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary on the Bible
    “See what God is to his people, what he will be, what they have found him, what David found in him.
    1. Safety; a shield for me; which denotes the advantage of that protection.
    2. Honour; those whom God owns for his, have true honour put upon them.
    3. Joy and deliverance.
    If, in the worst of times, God’s people can lift up their heads with joy, knowing that all shall work for good to them, they will own God as giving them both cause and hearts to rejoice. (Ps 3:4-8)”
    Note the relationship between Psalm 3:8 in NKJV and also in NIV.
    a. God’s blessing in chapter 3 (safety, honor, joy, deliverance) is upon God’s people.
    b. God’s people must receive God’s blessings.
    FAITH GRABS GOD’S PROMISES LIKE A FEROCIOUS DOG, and will not let go. When Jesus was on earth, He spoke of the need to believe and receive, as does the rest of God’s Word.
    Mark 11:24 (NKJV)
    24
    Therefore I say to you, whatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have them.
    Philippians 3 (NKJV)
    12
    Not that I have already attained, or am already perfected; but I press on, that I may lay hold of that for which Christ Jesus has also laid hold of me.
    13
    Brethren, I do not count myself to have apprehended; but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead,
    14
    I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.
    15
    Therefore let us, as many as are mature, have this mind; and if in anything you think otherwise, God will reveal even this to you.
    God bless you.
    Vance

  • 2 Kings 23:31-25:30 + Acts 22:17-23:10 + Psalm 2:1-12 + Proverbs 18:13
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    Old Testament – Today we finish up the book of Second Kings!  First Chronicles begins tomorrow!  It is an incredibly sad day of readings in 2 Kings today… literally, it’s the end of the Kings.  We finish up the day’s readings with a “governor” of Judah – who was quickly assassinated – and the former King of Judah living in exile in Babylon.  Yes, Babylon has taken the stage.  Babylon, which we will read much more about in the book of Daniel and some of the books of the prophets later this year. This map below shows the scope of the Babylonian Empire in the late 7th through early 6th centuries B.C.:

    Babylon_map

    In today’s readings we are introduced to King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon.  The readings move at a fast pace in 2 Kings 24 & 25.  However, later this year in the Bible we’ll get many more details leading up to the fall of Jerusalem and the Babylonian exile.  Very sad readings today in 2 Kings 25 verse 9 when the Temple of the Lord is burned in Jerusalem by Nebuzaradan, captain of the guard, and the Babylonian army!

    The20fall20and20captivity20of20israel20b

    So, why did the exile happen?  Judah’s exile from the Promised Land was the most dire of the covenant curses for disobedience from Leviticus 26:14-39 (see verse 33 in particular) and Deuteronomy 28:15-68 (see verse 36 in particular).  Below is an image of the blind and chained Zedekiah being deported to Babylon in today’s readings from a 14th century French Bible:

    Zedekiah

    The book of Second Kings closes out today with hope for Israel’s royal line to continue through King Jehoiachin, who is exiled in Babylon.  With God there is always hope!  More to come on the fall, exile, and restoration of Israel in our readings later this year.  What stood out to you in reading Second Kings this year? Did it make sense to you that the exile happened by the end of the book? Do you think the exile was just and fair, considering the circumstances? Below is an image courtesy of lavistachurchofchrist.org of 2 Kings 25:27: “In the thirty-seventh year of King Jehoiachin’s exile in Babylon, Evil-merodach ascended to the Babylonian throne. He was kind to Jehoiachin and released him from prison on April 2 of that year.”

    Jeaochin

    New Testament – Today at the end of Acts 22 Paul threw out this incendiary statement that shocked the crowd:  “”But the Lord said to me, `Leave Jerusalem, for I will send you far away to the Gentiles!'”  This reminds me that the Gospel today still shocks people.  The Gospel is still moving forward in our world to people that we sometimes may not think “deserve” it, like this crowd didn’t think the Gentiles deserved relationship with “their” God of Israel.  God is bigger than we think He is.  God is pursuing the whole world.  Let us pray he continues to shock crowds like he did in Acts 22…  It’s so interesting – looking at this image below of Paul’s presence and words creating chaos in a crowd and the Roman guards being there in the midst.  This is so reminiscent of Jesus’ final day in Jerusalem before he walked up the hill to Golgotha.  Think Paul was emulating his Savior?  How about you?  Are you emulating your Savior?  Or are you playing it safe?

    Acts_riot

    We can see Paul’s wisdom at work in today’s Acts readings!  First he shares at the appropriate time that he is a Roman citizen – by birth – which means he cannot be punished until proven guilty.

    Paul_acts

    Then, before the High Council he wisely throws out in Acts 23 verse 6 – “”Brothers, I am a Pharisee, as were all my ancestors! And I am on trial because my hope is in the resurrection of the dead!”  This instantly divides the Pharisees and Sadducees at the council – and allows things to get heated enough that the soldiers take Paul out of the council for his safety.  Bible.org’s fantastic look at “Paul’s Trial before the Sanhedrin” is at this link.

    Sanhedrin

    Psalms – Psalm 2 today is a prophetic and Messianic Psalm!  This Psalm is frequently quoted in the New Testament in reference to Jesus as God’s Anointed and the great son of King David.  The word “Messiah” comes from the Hebrew word for “anointed one.”  And the word “Christ” comes from the Greek word for “anointed one.”  (as we read Anointed One in verse 2 of this Psalm today)

    Verses 11 & 12 in this Psalm are encouraging and also a strong warning for us at the same time: “Serve the LORD with reverent fear, and rejoice with trembling.  Submit to God’s royal son, or he will become angry, and you will be destroyed in the midst of your pursuits–for his anger can flare up in an instant. But what joy for all who find protection in him!”  I think the closing sentence should be a huge encouragement to us.  If we are seeking to love God and Jesus and other people with all of our hearts, mind, strength and souls – God knows it.  And he will provide eternal protection for us.  Yes, there will be suffering in this life – but joy can be found in knowing that we will have an eternity to spend with God and his royal son! How are you serving the LORD with reverent fear? Do you find joy and protection in Jesus?

    Proverbs – Proverbs 18 verse 13 today teaches us: “What a shame, what folly, to give advice before listening to the facts!”  This is a great reminder to actually listen to people instead of immediately espousing our own wise advice!  🙂  Listening…  it sometimes seems to be a lost human skill these days…   Are you listening?  Who are you listening to?  Are you listening to God?  Are you listening with love to others in your life?

    Listening

    Worship Video: Today’s Psalm reminds me of the song “I’ve Always Loved You” by Third Day:


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nYmMlrbCL8

    Do you know One who has always loved you? Click here for Love!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “To answer before listening—that is folly and shame. “ Proverbs 18:13 TNIV

    Prayer Point: Pray that you listen to others more than you speak. Pray that you listen deeply when talking to others, before giving your advice.

    Comments from You:  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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    ======= Roslyn:

    “Serve the LORD with reverent fear, and rejoice with trembling. Submit to God’s royal son, or he will become angry, and you will be destroyed in the midst of your pursuits–for his anger can flare up in an instant. But what joy for all who find protection in him!”

    God’s anger flaring up in an instant— this sounds more like the OT description and iamgery of God—which I’m having trouble with. To me God is LOVE, and LOVE is patient and kind. This is contradictory to his anger flaring up in an instant, isn’t it?

    God (the Father) is a Spirit and no one has actually seen Him—except through visions and images and we keep attributing onto Him human qualities, yet we also know that he is more than or beyond all human qualities combined.

    Roslyn

    ====== Eric:

    “The Gospel is still moving forward in our world to people that we sometimes may not think “deserve” it, like this crowd didn’t think the Gentiles deserved relationship with “their” God of Israel.”

    i’m pretty sure this stuck out to me because i have a really strong predjudice against christians…and although i consider myself a follower of christ…i often hate to be called a christian for all the reasons that i’m sure you can imagine…and if you can’t…maybe i’ll share them later.

    god has been talking me into grace for christians…so this one really took hold of me…i don’t think the church “deserves” him…it actually makes me really angry…but then again…he knew we wouldn’t.

    Eric

    ====== Ramona:

    >>i’m pretty sure this stuck out to me because i have a really strong predjudice against christians…and although i consider myself a follower of christ…i often hate to be called a christian for all the reasons that i’m sure you can imagine…and if you can’t…maybe i’ll share them later.>>

    e—I’ve been there done that! I use to curse out believers, especially black folk—“What are you doing reading that “white’s man’s book!” God’s people are messed up and even though I don’t like to put myself in that category—as a member of the family of God—I’m messed up. We are to be followers of Christ not followers of his disciples including those who really are and those who just have the façade.

    One of the things I find about really reading the Bible is this: ya never know when it will stop allowing you to read it and when it begins reading you.

    I bet we can trade some horror stories.

    All my prayers and love,
    Ramona

    ====== Art:

    The crowd could not imagine that God would want Paul to spread His word to those undeserving Gentiles! I wonder how many people of this world do we consider undeserving of Gods love and the spreading of the word through the Gospel?

    Art

    ====== Jane:

    Didn’t Jonah not follow Gods warning to help Nineveh because he also thought the people were too far gone? Never underestimate what God can do thru any one person. If he wants to
    Use you he will and He did call and just wants a willing servant. Just don’t run from Gods prompting!

    Jane

    ====== Alan:

    It’s not for us to consider, it’s in God’s hands. Praise the Lord. This 4th of July let’s pray for this world and our corner of it for grace and Salvation.

    Alan

    ====== Dee:

    Wow another book complete today: 2 Kings. 1 Chronicles tomorrow. Just like yesterday was a restart to Psalms. It’s sad to seevso many fallen away from the teaching of the wise before them. Following into footsteps of the wicked and foolishness so yes..to your question, did the exile predict itself in coming. The answer is yes. When pride amd folly comes (proverbs today) then yes one must fall.

    Dee

    ======= Stacey:

    Roslyn, I also struggle with the same question.
    I know I need to learn to listen before speaking. I am working on this. I doing if really hard with certain people.
    Thank you Mike, for doing this for us. If keeps me in Scripture daily. Happy Fourth!
    Stacey

  • 2 Kings 22:3-23:30 + Acts 21:37-22:16 + Psalm 1:1-6 + Proverbs 18:11-12
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    Old Testament – Wow… I thought today’s readings in Second Kings are some of the best readings we’ve had in a while!  King Josiah cleaned up house for God!  He went to town on all the idols, pagan altars and high places.  Unfortunately, as we’ll see in tomorrow’s readings, the southern kingdom of Judah is about to meet a similar fate as the northern kingdom of Israel did in recent days readings.  But King Josiah goes down with a fight for the Lord in today’s readings!  I wonder about this in our lives today – are we willing to fight for the Lord and his values in the way that Josiah did today?  Or, perhaps “fight” isn’t quite the right word, as Jesus taught us to turn the other cheek….  but, then, considering this, should we simply be meek and mild and not fight for things of the Lord?  I don’t think Jesus modeled this entirely either.  Jesus turned over some tables in the Temple and turned over some ideas about God during His life…  What can we learn about a zeal for God from Josiah and Jesus’ lives? Please post up your thoughts in the Comments section below.  Below is an image of King Josiah and his men destroying a pagan altar from today’s readings:

    Josiah_

    2 Kings 22 verse 8 reminds me of the old adage – “Dusty Bibles lead to dirty lives…”  🙂 – “Hilkiah the high priest said to Shaphan the court secretary, “I have found the Book of the Law in the LORD’s Temple!” Then Hilkiah gave the scroll to Shaphan, and he read it.”  That is amazing to think about – that finding the Book of the Law in the Lord’s Temple was a big find!  Most commentaries suggest that the scroll was either the entire Pentateuch (Genesis-Deuteronomy) or possibly just Deuteronomy. Imagine if you will that the Bible was “forgotten” about for generations and then finally discovered today!

    Dusty_bible

    King Josiah’s words in verse 13 are wonderful repentful words – “Go to the Temple and speak to the LORD for me and for the people and for all Judah. Ask him about the words written in this scroll that has been found. The LORD’s anger is burning against us because our ancestors have not obeyed the words in this scroll. We have not been doing what this scroll says we must do.”  Have you ever had ah-ha experiences like this in your life?  Where you realize finally what God wants you to do – and you realize that you have not been doing it?  Well, fortunately God is a God that Psalm 145 verse 8 tells us, “is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and rich in love.”  There is room for repentance with God!  When you have these ah-ha moments like King Josiah did, will you turn in repentance and humble yourself before God?

    Repentance_

    2 Kings 23 verses 1 through 3 demonstrate true leadership from King Josiah!  “Then the king summoned all the leaders of Judah and Jerusalem. And the king went up to the Temple of the LORD with all the people of Judah and Jerusalem, and the priests, and the prophets–all the people from the least to the greatest. There the king read to them the entire Book of the Covenant that had been found in the LORD’s Temple. The king took his place of authority beside the pillar and renewed the covenant in the LORD’s presence. He pledged to obey the LORD by keeping all his commands, regulations, and laws with all his heart and soul. In this way, he confirmed all the terms of the covenant that were written in the scroll, and all the people pledged themselves to the covenant.”  Below is Josiah renewing the covenant:

    Josiah

    New Testament – We get some classic Paul in today’s Acts readings!  You’ll recall from yesterday’s readings, the crowd in Jerusalem got riled up against Paul and the crowd was beating on Paul.  Then, some Roman soldiers come to try to keep the peace and end up arresting Paul and putting him in chains. But what does Paul do?  Go quietly into that good night?  No way!  He speaks to the Roman commander in Greek – which surprises the commander.  (It is thought that Paul spoke 4 languages – Greek, Aramaic, Hebrew & Latin)  And then he speaks to the crowd in Aramaic.  The crowd that was just beating on him!  He turns around and speaks with Love and Truth.  So amazing…  What do you think you or I would do in this type of situation today?  Could we continue to speak Love and Truth to people that were just beating on us?  I am not so sure that I could… I pray that I could!  I pray that I would…  Below is an oil on canvas painting by the Spanish painter El Greco from the year 1614 of “St. Paul”:

    Paul_st

    Bible.org’s commentary on today’s Acts readings titled “Paul’s Defense to the Jews in Jerusalem” is at this link.

    Psalms – Psalm 1 today begins the 150 Psalms of the Psalter again!  You’ll note that in the One Year Bible we actually read through the Psalms twice during the course of the year. I think this is good because the Psalms have taken some time to really sink in for me personally. Once they sink in, they are phenomenal. I have a great friend who has shared with me that she “Prays the Psalms” every morning. I pray that during the course of this year you will have the experience of Praying the Psalms as you go through the One Year Bible.  I do believe praying the Psalms can indeed renew our passion for God:

    It is often said that in 65 of the books of the Bible God speaks to us, but in the Psalter, the book of Psalms, we have the opportunity to speak to God. And in all kinds of ways and with all kinds of emotions. The Psalms can help you learn to express in pray everything to God – what you are happy about and what is troubling you. The Psalms are religious poetry. The 150 Psalms are comprised of Laments, Confessions, Crys, Petitions, Praise, Reflection, Reports, History, Blessings, and Wisdom. The author of many of the Psalms was King David. The Psalms were compiled over centuries and reached this final form in approximately the third century B.C. The Psalms were prayed in the temple and have been prayed in churches for the past two thousand years. The Psalms were quoted by Jesus, including Psalm 22:1 when Jesus was on the cross: “”My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”” (see Matthew 27:46) It is thought that the book of Psalms is one of the two books of the Old Testament most frequently quotes in the New Testament – along with the book of Isaiah.  See more commentary of the Psalms online at bible.org at this link.  Martin Luther said this about the book of Psalms: “The Psalter is the favorite book of all the saints. Each person, whatever his circumstances may be, finds in the book psalms and words which are appropriate to the circumstances in which he finds himself and meet his needs as adequately as if they were composed exclusively for his sake, and in such a way that he himself could not improve on them nor find or desire any better psalms or words.”

    Today we read this reflection on the godly in Psalm 1 verse 2: “But they delight in doing everything the LORD wants; day and night they think about his law.”  How well does this verse ring true with your life today?  Do you delight in being obedient to God?  Do you think about God’s Word, the Bible, day and night?  Should you? This year, will you?   

    Proverbs – Proverbs 18 verse 12 is one of the wisest Proverbs around in my opinion – “Haughtiness goes before destruction; humility precedes honor.” The Message puts it this way – “Pride first, then the crash, but humility is precursor to honor.” Pride is such a deadly condition…  I pray that we ask God for humility very often.  Maybe daily?  Maybe hourly?

    Worship Video: Today’s readings reminded me of Forrest Frank’s song “Your Way’s Better:”


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1LRsp8qBY0

    Is God’s way better than your way? Click here for His way in your life!

    Please join us in memorizing and meditating on two verses of Scripture today: “Blessed are those who do not walk in step with the wicked or stand in the way that sinners take or sit in the company of mockers, but who delight in the law of the LORD and meditate on his law day and night.” Psalm 1:1-2 TNIV

    Prayer Point: Pray that you delight in the law of the LORD. Pray that you are meditating on his law day and night. Pray that through grace you are not walking in step with the wicked or sitting in the company of mockers.

    Comments from You:  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:

    II Kings 22:3-23:30

    King Josiah found out what many of us have experienced when renovating, moving or just plan cleaning out stuff from top to bottom, you find things you’ve completely forgotten about which hold and give our lives great meaning. We also will find junk. Hilkiah the high priest found not only what was valuable, the Book of the Law, but the reason Jerusalem and its people existed.

    How often have I dragged things into my life, set them up as idols, and dragged some more things in to make more clutter, which hide the Book of the Law that gave my life meaning, I did that for almost twenty years.

    This particular passage also shows that a woman was trusted by God to hold and deliver a message to His people, Huldah. You Go Girl!

    After the house (Temple) is thoroughly cleaned and the nation purified of its idols and high places, the people were told they must celebrate the Passover, not, “If you can find the time,” or “If you feel like it,” but they were given a command to do. I wonder if the knowledge of the fate of the false prophets helped them along in their celebration and worship (22:20).

    If the people were commanded to worship maybe that is the reason God gave this Word to the prophet Jeremiah (6):

    6 During the reign of King Josiah, the LORD said to me, “Have you seen what faithless Israel has done? She has gone up on every high hill and under every spreading tree and has committed adultery there. 7 I thought that after she had done all this she would return to me but she did not, and her unfaithful sister Judah saw it. 8 I gave faithless Israel her certificate of divorce and sent her away because of all her adulteries. Yet I saw that her unfaithful sister Judah had no fear; she also went out and committed adultery. 9 Because Israel’s immorality mattered so little to her, she defiled the land and committed adultery with stone and wood. 10 In spite of all this, her unfaithful sister Judah did not return to me with all her heart, but only in pretense,” declares the LORD.

    Acts 21:37-22:16

    I seem to be in a comparative mood today. While Paul is giving his defense before the crowd in Jerusalem in Aramaic, a statement he made to them caught my attention (Acts 22):

    1 …listen to me as I offer my defense.” 2 When they heard him speaking in their own language, the silence was even greater. 3 “I am a Jew, born in Tarsus, a city in Cilicia, and I was brought up and educated here in Jerusalem under Gamaliel. At his feet I learned to follow our Jewish laws and customs very carefully. I became very zealous to honor God in everything I did, just as all of you are today.

    What specifically ran away with my imagination is the mention of the name Gamaliel, the renowned Jesus scholar and teacher. Hmmm, the other time this name is mentioned in this book is in the fifth chapter,

    34 A Pharisee named Gamaliel, a teacher of the law who was respected by all the people, stood up in the Sanhedrin and ordered the men to be taken outside for a little while …38 And now, I tell you, stay away from these men and leave them alone. For if this plan or this work is of men, it will be overthrown; 39 but if it is of God, you will not be able to overthrow them. You may even be found fighting against God.”

    So Paul two chapters latter (7), didn’t even take his own teachers advice and participated in the killing of Stephen and then precedes to arrest and persecute all the Christians he can find, very interesting.

    Psalm 1:1-6

    In reading this Psalm again I am reminded how much like a passage in Jeremiah (17) this Psalm is:

    This is what the LORD says:
    “Cursed is the one who trusts in man,
    who depends on flesh for his strength
    and whose heart turns away from the LORD.

    6 He will be like a bush in the wastelands;
    he will not see prosperity when it comes.
    He will dwell in the parched places of the desert,
    in a salt land where no one lives.

    7 “But blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD,
    whose confidence is in him.

    8 He will be like a tree planted by the water
    that sends out its roots by the stream.
    It does not fear when heat comes;
    its leaves are always green.
    It has no worries in a year of drought
    and never fails to bear fruit.”

    Proverbs 18:11-12

    The eleventh verse reminds me that what ever I might think is true does not make it truth, what something appears to be is not necessary what it is.

    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ====== Paul:

    Psalm 1 is both a challenge and a blessing. It blesses because it promises stability and fruitfulness in our lives. Psalm 1 also challenges me personally because often I want to be recognized or sit in the seat of the scoffers among us rather than find satisfaction in God’s Word. This is quite a challenge for a young lawyer like me who can often delight more in what he knows about the law rather than just delighting the the law of the Lord. Although most Christians I know are perhaps too dismissive about our legal system, I try to see it as a profession within which I can serve God. Keeping my priorities straight is the problem.

    Paul

    ====== Luch:

    Without sounding like a heretic, I believe some people should read the Bible a little less and ‘do it a lot more’. I know some ‘Chrisitans’ who have such a big Bible head, but they are so far from being like Jesus in the basic stuff of godly character as outlined in the fruit of the Spirit. Pharisees probably meditated day and night on the law but they must have missed something in God’s directives to them, since they became oppressive to the people with all their interpretations and regulations.
    I know Jesus didn’t say, “you are blessed if you know more.” He said, “Now that you know these things, you will be blessed if you do them.” I know from my personal experience with the person I know best—ME—that I know far more about the Bible than I need to know. The knowledge of God needs to lead to obedience and love for God and people. If it doesn’t I have missed the mark. And to be sure, I have missed it.
    I am working at putting into practice some of the most basic practices of what our Lord Jesus modeled for us and taught us. Having a lot of information from the Scriptures has not prevented me from sinning in thought, word and deed. It’s only when I choose to ‘run in the path of His commands that I have been set free.’ Interesting that the last verse of Psalm 119 (a chapter all about the Bible) closes this way, “I have gone astray like a lost sheep, Seek your servant’. Even the people who know the Bible alot fall hard, but what’s important is that they know that our faith is not about us doing something for God but letting God do something for us.

    Luch

    ====== Roslyn:

    I enjoyed reading Bob’s commentary on The Psalms.
    My late husband and I loved reading together at least one or two psalms daily. It was the last book I read to him before he passed on to a new life, a book I’ve passed on to my daughter to read and keep.

    Truly, The Psalms are poetry at their BEST. I completely agree with Bob.
    They are expressions of man’s deepest thoughts and feelings, they cut right through our very core…Our ability to genuinely express the deepest of ourselves is what makes us truly human, it unites to the Supreme Being: core to Core, being for Being… What better way to worship than to feel one with Him!

    Bob also mentions Deitrich Bonhoeffer. I must have mentioned one of his famous books (a while back) that was also written while he was in prison, ” A Reason to Live, A Reason to Die” —a must read for everyone.

    Enjoy the celebration of our Freedom. God bless America and all the peoples who enjoy freedom!!!

    Roslyn

    ====== Ramona:

    Also he sent forth a dove from him, to see if the waters were abated from off the face of the ground; But the dove found no rest for the sole of her foot, and she returned unto him into the ark, for the waters were on the face of the whole earth: then he put forth his hand, and took her, and pulled her in unto him into the ark. (Genesis 8:8-9 KJV)

    The dove and symbols of a dove represent the Holy Spirit. After the flood, Noah sent forth a dove. Unlike the raven, Noah had sent out previously, the dove found no place to alight; yet the raven flew “back and forth” until the waters had dried from the earth (Gen. 8:7). The raven also feeds on carrion, feeding on death, the dove feeds on life. As I read through this section and of the Old Testament, I took a step back and looked at the big picture, David, Solomon—the two Josiah’s, Hezekiah all may have strived to be “good,” but not one was good. The LORD looked down from heaven upon the children of men, to see if there were any that did understand, and seek God. They are all gone aside, they are all together become filthy: there is none that doeth good, no, not one. (Psalms 14:2-3 KJV)

    I am always amazed how multifaceted the Bible is. When we think we “Got It,” something new is uncovered. Here we have evidence that no man or woman is righteous. No matter how good we try to be, no matter how much we have a heart after God it it ain’t all about Jesus it is nothing, we are clothed in nothing but filthy rags in what we present to God as righteousness. Generation after generation tried and all failed, but then Jesus came …

    Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us, Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God. (Hebrews 12:1-2 KJV).

    We can look at Noah, Jacob, Joseph Moses, Daniel, all the kings and prophets; some delivered messages of redemption, some were chosen by God to deliver words of judgment, some did wonderful things for God and many turned their backs and brought in their own religion, but none were Jesus, even though they are listed in Hebrews 11. The only one the Holy Sprit came upon and dwelt in and on was Jesus. Everyone else the Holy Spirit came and left, but Jesus ….

    Today our righteousness is not from anything we do or say, it is because we, all those who have called on the name of Jesus, are seen by God through the lens of Jesus, He and He alone is the lens that God uses to see us. It ain’t about us, it is all about Him.

    Grace and peace,
    Ramona

    ====== Pat:

    2 Kings 23:20 ” ‘ “You will join the members of your family who have already died. Your body will be buried in peace. Your eyes will not see all of the trouble I am going to bring on this place.” ‘ ” is NOT a scripture of prophesy. However, it sure reminds me of the Rapture when Christ will gather the believers to Him before He starts the clock ticking on the seven years of Tribulation. What a marvelous our Lord is! He always takes care of those who love Him.

    God Bless!
    Pat

    ====== Wendy:

    Regarding the question of fighting at the top of the post: I personally think nothing’s more misdunderstood in Christ’s church than fighting and getting angry when necessary. The body of Christ has been grossly over-feminized with too many “nice” and dare I say wimpy people.

    Heard a man interviewed on Focus on the Family recently who wrote “No More Mr. Christian Nice Guy” or something like that. I like that idea of men and women of Christ being kind but also being able to stand firm and get angry when necessary. My heavens, the Old Testament was filled with real men and women who certainly didn’t mince words when God directed.

    Wendy

    ====== Johnnie:

    I wrote in my journal 2 Kings 22:19. I think it struck me because when I humble myself knowing that He is my Lord, and I cannot do anything without Him, He has heard me. 🙂

    Johnnie

    ====== Jenny:

    great humility quote.
    We were reading these chapters in Acts at church sunday night and my pastor explained about some egyptian guy who killed 4000 and since the ppl were so angry, the commander assumed Paul must be that man. But Paul’s Greek dialecty surprised him. My pastor was talking about how this was Paul’s moment, the day he had longed for, to get up and speak to his ppl and was sure he could reason with them, ‘look, i’m one of you guys, i understand’. But obviously he was wrong. Actually, he had the crowd listening intently under later Paul mentions proclaiming the gospel to the gentiles (whom the Jews had intense prejudice for then). so, after he said ‘gentile’, he lost the crowd.
    I love this psalm! one of the first i memorized as a child!

    Jenny

    ====== Art:

    At first I was puzzled as to why God would not turn his anger away from Israel when — finally — there was someone in charge (Josiah) who was kickin’ **** and takin’ names for the Lord. And then I realized what’s NOT in this passage: any indication that the people were happy about this new state of affairs.

    In fact, I could imagine how angry most of them might have been that their long-standing pagan rituals and sinful ways of life were being overturned by a ‘theocrat’. We hear that word today and think of it in pejorative (negative) terms, but Josiah was one of the very few people actually doing God’s work. Israel needed a theocrat if they were going to keep from falling into the pit!

    So I take the 2nd Kings stuff in Chapters 22 and 23 here as being God’s way of *convicting* Israel… of saying, after much long-suffering, “Look, this is the eternal, unchanging standard not watered down. I’ve put up with a lot of bad stuff from y’all for a very long time, but look how far you have strayed from what your fathers agreed to!”

    God had to do something at this point or He would not have been true to his divine, holy character. Josiah made one last attempt, but not enough people followed. (It’s not clear that ANY followed wholeheartedly!) And in fact many may have become even more stubborn in their opposition to his work for the Lord.

    Art

    ====== Debbie:

    We need to pray for a Josiah for today!! Our churches have become havens of things that need to be crushed and thrown away. As do some of our so called Christian leaders need to renew their humility, and seek HIM on their knees. and repent of the lies they are preaching or the truth they not preaching! Yes, today, I pray for a Josiah!!!

    Debbie

    ====== Tammy:

    I loved the readings in the OT today too! Further to my comment from yesterday, if Hezekiah had not lived those extra 15 years, King Josiah also would not have been born – and he was one of Judah’s best kings. So, both bad and good came of that.

    Tammy

    ====== Beth:

    I think Josiah’s commitment to tear down all the high places is somewhat unprecedented in our Christian culture. How often do we see such radical obedience when the Lord reveals sin to us? If we struggle with lust, for example, do we stop watching TV, movies, etc.? If we struggle with materialism, do we stop going to the mall? We are so good at dabbling in our “idols” that we rationalize so much. I am included in this crowd, and am definitely not pointing fingers. I often think, “If I go down that pure of a road, I’m going to have to explain myself to my family and friends. I’m going to stick out like a sore thumb. And then, really, how can the Lord use me if I’m alienated from the rest of the world? I better just put up extra barriers but not go to the extreme of ridding myself completely of these things.” I have done this in the area of food over and over and over.

    Anyway, I think we can use Josiah’s example and work hard to totally remove our distractions regardless of who thinks what… including ourselves. Let us be totally committed to what HE thinks, as Josiah was.

    Beth

    ====== Wanda:

    In reading today’s passages, the discovery of God’s law definitely stood out. At first reading, I was tempted to wonder how could a nation of God’s chosen people loose His Word. However, just thinking about life today, it’s easy to see how the pursuit of other gods (money, family, careers, etc.) can quickly gain one’s focus and push out room for God’s Word.

    I also thought about God changing his mind d/t King Josiah’s response to the discovery of His Word and the nation sins. No, the punishment was not completely stopped but it was delayed because the King had the proper attitude. Has me wondering what things can we caused to be delayed or come quicker than God’s original plan b/c of our response to His Word.

    Also took note of prophet Huldah, a woman, being used in the work of God but she also was a wife.

    Wanda

    ====== CJ:

    Reaching the Bibleless people of the world is an example of God’s word being found and with excitement being followed. I’m sure if you would go to Wycliffe’s home page you would be able to find many amazing stories of how the Word of God has changed villages.

    CJ

    ====== Danielle:

    You’re halfway through the year! My church is reading through the Bible also in one year, but we are going straight through. Keep at it!

    Danielle

    ====== Patricia:

    Regarding the reading/praying the Psalms. There are those who read each verse of the Psalm out loud three times before proceeding to the next to ensure that they are truly hearing/seeing what is said, as opposed to the so easy reading and thinking about something else at the same time, and ending up with no idea what you have just read.

    Patricia

    ====== David:

    2 Kings 23:24:25
    Josiah also got rid of the mediums and psychics, the household gods, the idols, and every other kind of detestable practice, both in Jerusalem and throughout the land of Judah. He did this in obedience to the laws written in the scroll that Hilkiah the priest had found in the Lord’s Temple. Never before had there been a king like Josiah, who turned to the Lord with all his heart and soul and strength, obeying all the laws of Moses. And there has never been a king like him since.
    My Comment: I was just a little puzzled by the sudden death of Josiah today so I found the below and it help explain it. Just thought it might help someone else.
    2 Kings 23:29
    While Josiah was king, Pharaoh Neco, king of Egypt, went to the Euphrates River to help the king of Assyria. King Josiah and his army marched out to fight him,[k] but King Neco killed him when they met at Megiddo.
    http://www.enduringword.com/commentaries/1223.htm
    a. In his days Pharaoh Necho king of Egypt went to the aid of the king of Assyria: This was part of the geopolitical struggle between the declining Assyrian Empire and the emerging Babylonian Empire. The Assyrians made an alliance with the Egyptians to protect against the growing power of the Babylonians.
    b. King Josiah went against him . . . Pharaoh Necho killed him: 2 Chronicles 35:20-25 tells us more about this. Pharaoh warned Josiah against battling against him saying, What have I to do with you, king of Judah? I have not come against you this day. Josiah stubbornly refused to hear this warning (which was actually from God) and disguised himself in battle – yet he was still shot by archers and died. This was a sad end to one of the great kings of Judah.
    i. “It was not of faith, else why ‘disguise’ himself? There is no record of any prayer before the battle, as in the case of so many of his godly ancestors; and this rash act of Josiah seems unaccountable.” (Knapp)
    ii. “The exact place of the battle seems to have been Hadadrimmon, in the valley of Megiddo, for there Zechariah tells us, chapter 12:11, was the great mourning for Josiah.” (Clarke)

    David

    ====== Susan:

    I like to thank you Mike. I have been reading the Bible Blog for the past few years. It incourages me and makes me think. May God fill you with wisdom and bless your ministry. May His Glory shine now and forever.

    Susan

    ====== Jane:

    Proverbs 18 verse 12 is one of the wisest Proverbs around in my opinion – “Haughtiness goes before destruction; humility precedes honor” God requires humility. How do we obtain humility by obedience. I’m reading God at the center . Habits for spiritual growth. It says meditate on the word which ties in with psalm 1. Stay in the word!! He is our defense. You
    Don’t always need to defend yourself. Lean into God!

    Jane

    ====== Judie:

    Mike, when you say it took the psalms took some time to sink in for you, I feel that way too. It’s like the Holy Trinity used to be for me. I just didn’t really get it for a long time, but when I did, it all became so clear and I was so grateful.

    I’m slowly getting there with Psalms. How could I not? I read the blog everyday, and also have a One Year Book of Personal Prayer that begins with a Psalm that coincides with the one in the blog.

    Thanks again for this ministry. It has meant a lot to me, and has helped me get a calmer start to my day.
    Judie

    ====== Taylor:

    Blessings, I am posting not so much to weigh in on the zeal for God you mentioned above, but to thank you for the oneyearbibleblog! It was blessed me daily for about 2 decades. From 1999 through 2002 I would Fail to read through the Bible in a year before the end of January because I would miss the weekend reading and try to catch up on Monday.

    When I realized I could just skip the missed day or two and Jump to the current day’s scripture, it was transforming and I have been here thousands of times!

    Seeking God daily and talking/ praying to Him often is zeal for God. Going to the Father for advice, answers and insight daily is zeal. God always answers prayer, but like any good parent on a number of occasions the answer is no or not yet. . . .

    Taylor

    ====== Jack:

    You asked for comments about when to fight and when to turn the other cheek, and my thoughts immediately went to Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 (most people might recognize these verses from the song, “Turn, Turn, Turn (to Everything There is a Season ” made famous by the Byrds in 1965). G-d created us in His image with a wide range of emotions and each of them are appropriate when used in their proper time, as directed by the Holy Spirit. So, there is a time to fight and a time to turn the other cheek. When to exhibit each of these emotions properly requires us to walk and listen humbly with our L-RD on a daily or better yet hourly basis.

    Jack

    ====== Allen:

    Josiah was a great king…however the fight that killed him wasn’t his…and he never consulted God about it first!! Pity…such a good man of God had such a sad end….All good though. Considering…Thanks Mike!

    Allen

    ====== Dee:

    Isn’t it interesting that things in the dark come to life. When we clean up, those things we didn’t know we needed appear. I can’t imagine not having the Word or misplacing it for a lifetime forgotten and the. Poof ! Here it is. How cool! You are amazing Lord.

    Wow as the commentary said if Paul had not focused in the Gentiles he probably would have been okay. That is crazy! But sometimes the places we are led might not be the path that is easiest to follow. Jesus didn’t say it was easy to do right. Just stay the course. Choose the path less followed. We don’t have to be a follower of people. Jesus beat to his own drum. Be like Him.

    Wow Psalm 1.3 He is like a tree planted by streams of water..let Him be our reservoir..our source. Amen

    Pride cometh before a fall..humility before honor. .don’t be prideful and arrogant. It has its price. Be humble..humility and meekness will inherit the land! Amen

    Dee

    ======= John:

    2Kings22-23
    They had Lost the Book?????
    Not having read this part of the Bible before I was shocked. I knew there had been idolatrous worship, but no idea that it went as far as the temple confines. None of the feasts celebrated as proscribed, Baal, Asherah, temple prostitutes, the book of the Law (2Kings22:8 Hebrew – “Torah”) kicked into a corner somewhere. How does this happen?
    The priest calls it the Book of Torah, Shaphan calls it a “book”.
    Perhaps it starts with the family. Maybe the parents are too tired at night to go over the Scripture with their children – soon their are generations of the common people with a vague (if any) memory of the “Word”.
    Perhaps the rules just became too much for the family. Sacrifice this, stone that, give money, worship only here, follow only one God – the God of Israel, etc. Acch! there must be a simpler way.
    Maybe, Maybe, we can just follow the basic tenets of the “Word”. I mean we get the picture. That should be enough to please God. We don’t really have to take the Law to heart, meditate on it, go to sleep with it, wake up with it – I mean WE are the chosen people. We get the idea.
    Meanwhile, as time passes – the memory fades, and lines get blurred with time. What harm would it do to worship a few other gods? It looks like fun, the little idols in the house are cute, we cover a few bases, it really isn’t that big a deal. Afterall “Baal” means “Lord” – it is kind of the same thing – right?
    But what about the priests? Surely they will keep the “Word”. The priests would do all the things God proscribed? That is their job right?
    Maybe attendance was down. Maybe offerings were off. Maybe the priests tried to figure out a way to get people back to the temple. What do the people want? What will bring them back in to hear the “Word”.
    I know, we can bring some of the other gods into the outer courts and let them be worshipped in that place. Do a little redecorating, maybe liven up the worship, temple prostitutes seem to be a big drawing card. What can it hurt if it gets people through the doors? We can always preach the “Word” when we get them in the right mood. The important thing is the people respond when we give them what they want? What can it hurt to shake things up a bit?
    Over time, the idol(s) worship becomes the big drawing card – the money maker – and eventually the “Torah” gets kicked into a corner somewhere. Too strict, too technical, no fun, doesn’t appeal to the people, etc. We can always come back to the “Torah” if need be.
    [Time passes] Have you seen the “Book” anywhere? Anyone? Where is that thing….
    AAACHHH! No wonder the prophets went out to live in the hills and away from the Big City!
    ======================================================
    I keep reading that their was a big revival in Israel. Their king repented and had a soft heart – did the people?
    Apparently not. Oh, they said all the right words, probably went to worship, and showed up at the newly revived Passover feast. But had they really turned back to God and repented of their ways? Not according to Jeremiah.
    Nevertheless, not long after his reign Judah was severely judged by the Lord. This shows that despite all Josiah’s efforts, there was an outward conformity among the people of Judah, yet their hearts were not really turned towards the Lord. “They pretended and professed to do so; but the most of them dissembled and dealt deceitfully, not turning to God with their whole hearts, as good Jeremiah complaineth.” (Trapp)
    Jeremiah ministered in the days of Josiah, and his message to the people of Israel shows this. Through Jeremiah, God promised that if the people genuinely turned to Him that they would dwell in the land securely (Jeremiah 7:5-7). Nevertheless, God looked at the people of Judah and said: Judah has not turned to Me with her whole heart, but in pretense. (Jeremiah 3:10) – David Guzik
    We’ll never know if the nation would have been spared had they truly repented and turned back to God. But apparently they did not and Babylon is looming around the corner.
    So the revival was just a lot of smoke and mirrors by the people? People showed up got inspired by their king, and got swept up to declaring the covenant again – declaring their belief. Meanwhile holding something back, not really repenting, not turning with their hearts back to God.
    Yet there will always be a “remnant”. Because He is a faithful God who will complete His works.
    Note: I wonder if the man-made revivals of today are any different?
    John

    ======= Ramona:

    To John–
    We can legislate behavior but we cannot legislate the heart. Israel and Judah became the cursed fig tree (Mat. 21:19-20), all leaves but no fruit giving off the appearance of righteousness hiding the lack of fruit with a lot of leaves.
    Ramona

    ======= Vance:

    Don’t know exactly where this fits in with the daily readings. It most likely fits in with Psalm 1
    “Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked, nor stand (inactive) in the path of sinners, or sit in the seat of scoffers.
    But his delight is in the Law of the Lord, and on His law he meditates day and night.
    That man [person] will be like a tree planted by streams of [living] water which yields its fruit IN SEASON and whose leaves NEVER WITHER.”
    ~~~
    Hebrews 11 (Amplified)
    1
    NOW FAITH is the assurance (the confirmation, the title deed) of the things [we] hope for,
    being the proof of things [we] do not see and the conviction of their reality [faith perceiving as real fact what is not revealed to the senses].
    DEFINITION: title deed
    source: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/title+deed
    title deed – a legal document proving a person’s right to property
    deed of conveyance, deed, title – a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it; “he signed the deed”; “he kept the title to his car in the glove compartment”
    source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Title_deed (Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
    A deed is a legal instrument used to grant a right. The deed is best known as the method of transferring title to real estate from one person to another.
    Historically under common law, for an instrument to be a valid deed it needed five things:
    1.
    It must indicate that the instrument itself [I.E., DEED] conveys some privilege or thing to someone. This is indicated by using the word “hereby” or the phrase “by these presents” in the sentence indicating the gift.
    2.
    THE GRANTOR MUST HAVE THE LEGAL ABILITY TO GRANT
    the thing or privilege.
    3.
    THE PERSON RECEIVING the privilege or thing MUST HAVE THE LEGAL CAPACITY TO RECEIVE it.
    4.
    A seal must be affixed to it.
    5.
    IT MUST BE DELIVERD TO AND ACCEPTED by the recipient.
    Conditions attached to the acceptance of a deed are known as COVENANTS.
    Hebrews 11:1 (Amplified): “NOW FAITH is the assurance (the confirmation, the title deed) of the things [we] hope for…”
    KEY INSIGHT:
    * God’s Word is title deed, guaranteeing God’s will to me in writing
    * Jesus has the LEGAL ABILITY to grant these privileges as He became a man– the Perfect Man.
    As such–as a man, a human–He is able to give to you and I–as people–the promises of God’s written will.
    Also, Jesus paid the price of the debt I owe, so He can give me the GIFT of God’s will written in writing– which I can then experience in my life.
    * Jesus gave me the legal capacity to receive God’s will by making it possible for me to be right with God through the Lord Jesus’ death, burial and resurrection.
    Jesus gave me the legal capacity to receive God’s will by making me a new creation as I trust in Him and His work for me by faith
    * Jesus sealed the ratification of God’s promises by blood covenant: He took on my sin and death, and He gave me His righteousness.
    The Holy Spirit is the seal–the down payment and guarantee–of God accomplishing His will in my life.
    * All of this will mean nothing to me if I do not receive and accept what God has done by faith in Jesus and His work and Word.
    *
    My words are intertwined with my heart.
    *
    My words reflect what is in my heart
    *
    I will be judged by my words
    * Place good treasure of God’s Word in my heart (meditate)
    * Choose to speak (meditate) words:
    – that come from good treasure of God’s Word
    – that plant more of good treasure in my heart
    Vance

    ======== Johnnie:

    Vance — God had me look up the exact same thing about the title deed about 6-8 months ago. It’s amazing all that God has to say about it!
    Thanks for bringing it to my remembrance.
    Johnnie