Exodus 37:1-38:31 + Matthew 28:1-20 + Psalm 34:11-22 + Proverbs 9:9-10
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Old Testament – I found Exodus chapter 38 verse 8 intriguing today: “The bronze washbasin and its bronze pedestal were cast from bronze mirrors donated by the women who served at the entrance of the Tabernacle.” Apparently mirrored glass had not yet been invented in these days, but highly polished bronze gave off a good reflection. This reminds me of Paul’s writings in First Corinthians 13:12 – “Now we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.”
New Testament – Matthew 28 is one of the most important chapters of the Bible we will read this year! Jesus’ resurrection is the key to the Christian faith. The resurrection is the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy and of Jesus’ own statements. The Christian faith stands or falls on the bodily resurrection of Jesus. We can read more about this important point from Paul in 1 Corinthians 15. Tyndale Publishers outlines these 5 points in their commentary today that the resurrection guarantees:
1. Jesus was truly the Son of God. (Romans 1:4)
2. God the Father accepted what Jesus did at Calvary on the basis of the resurrection. (Romans 4:25)
3. Jesus as our Risen Lord pleads for his people before the Father. (Romans 8:34)
4. Believers have the hope of eternal life. (1 Peter 1:3-5)
5. Believers will also rise and have resurrected bodies like that of Jesus. (1 Corinthians 15:49, Philippians 3:21, 1 John 3:2)

The Great Commission at the end of Matthew chapter 28 in verses 18-20 is so important for us as followers of Jesus on Earth today: “Jesus came and told his disciples, “I have been given complete authority in heaven and on earth. Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Teach these new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you. And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”” I like that we see the Trinity in this commission – the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen! The NIV Study Bible commentary today says that Jesus’ Great Commission has three steps: 1. Go 2. Baptize them. 3. Teach them to obey everything Jesus has commanded. I know the Great Commission encourages many to go on mission trips, which is wonderful and makes sense. However, I believe that often times the mission field many of us are called to “go” into is in our own backyards. Our own towns. Our own cities. Maybe even our own homes. Let us go where the Lord calls us to go – near or afar. Will you go?

Psalms – I love Psalm 34 verses 17 & 18 today: “The LORD hears his people when they call to him for help. He rescues them from all their troubles. The LORD is close to the brokenhearted; he rescues those who are crushed in spirit.” I am sure all of us have moments of needing help. Moments of trouble. Moments of being brokenhearted. Moments of being crushed in spirit. The big question is what do we do in those moments? Or, who do we turn to? Do you call to God in those moments? Do you know that he will help you? Do you know that he will rescue you? Do you know that he is close to you? Do you know that He is near?

Proverbs – I love this image below for Proverbs 9:10 today. Bob Deffinbaugh has a great look at this Proverbs verse – and many others – in an essay titled “God and Man in Proverbs” at this link. A great quote from Bob at this link is: “Proverbs persists in confronting us with the urgency of coming to a decision regarding the fear of the Lord. There are only two ways, the way of wisdom and the way of folly. Those who follow their natural bent will continue on the road to destruction. Those who admit their sin and trust in God will receive life and peace and fellowship with God. Whether by decision or default, every man, woman, and child makes this choice. Do not delay to choose to follow the way of wisdom, the way of life.”

Worship Video: Reading about the Resurrection and Great Commission today reminded me of the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir’s great live version of “Worthy is the Lamb:”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Gae-n0Pb7Q
Do you know the Worthy Lamb? Click here to meet the Lamb of God!
Please join us in memorizing and meditating on two verses of Scripture today: “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” Matthew 28:19-20 NIV
Prayer Point: Pray that you will be an active participant in Jesus’ Great Commission this year. Pray that you will go and make disciples, baptizing them and teaching them to obey everything Jesus has commanded us.
Comments from you & Question of the Day – How are you participating in Jesus’ Great Commission today in your life? Are you in some way helping make disciples? Are you in some way helping to baptize? Are you teaching people to obey Jesus’ commands? One thing that I think we can do as Christians related to the Great Commission’s call to disciple is to encourage our fellow believers – and non-believers – to read the Bible. Obviously I’m a fan of the One Year Bible format, but there are so many other ways to encourage people to read the Bible. Leading or participating in a group Bible study through your church is one great way. Life Transformation Groups – anyone familiar with these? Great way to read the Bible in pairs/threes. This year will you seek ways to encourage others in your life to read God’s Word? Do you think this type of encouragement is part of the Great Commission in any way? (Let me plant this seed – this year will you think of 5+ people you can give a One Year Bible to as a gift and will you encourage them to read the One Year Bible this next year? Personally, I have found that giving someone a OYB greatly increases the chances of them actually reading the Word…) Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings? Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!
God bless,
Mike
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BLOG READERS HISTORICAL COMMUNITY COMMENTS:
======= Ramona:
Exodus 37-38:31
Repetition of long lists is the stuff that absolutely drives new Bible readers’ batty, old readers also. This is the stuff that you read and wonder, “Why?” Why the repetition, it was boring then (Chapter 25-27) and it is boring now. Or if you were/are like me, you read sections like this going 100 miles per hour (sorry I am not into kilometers) just to get through it.
I know Mike spoke of this yesterday, before it was spoken of in future tense, now it is in the past tense. Today I think I got it! God may give us instructions, but do we carry those instructions out, here we are given what was done to measure against what was said. How often do we change what we were given to do because we know better? This happens very often when we are given orders by our bosses, or something is ordered by way of contract, we short change the directions. We may do it because we have greater knowledge then those giving the orders. (This is a common refrain, “My boss is an idiot. And if this falls through, I’ll be blamed.”) In reality, we short the order because we are saving the costs for our own pocketbooks or to save on “time,” it will take longer to use that particular material. The type of wood used, acacia wood is hard and very dense and to work with it would mean lots of time was needed to work the plans and to keep the tools sharpened. Contractors frequently short the list of materials either by using cheaper materials or cutting the measurements of the job. We have compliance officers or inspectors, sometimes, who are paid off, to insure that the work is held to the original standard. We have this belief in the United States, at least, that “whistle blowers,” are to be shunned and possible fired, if they tell. In New York City, sometimes, with new tall Residential buildings, a building will build more stories than the zoning ordnances allowed or stated in the original plans. They usually are fined something inconsequential compared to what will be made on selling or renting out the extra floors, or they are told to build a public space, such as a park, on the grounds. This space is usually constructed to be hidden from public view.
God is giving us the tools to test not only His work, but the compliance of those who did the work. Unlike men, who look the other way or punish those who “tell”, God is in the Testing and Compliance business:
Now if any man build upon this foundation gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, stubble; Every man’s work shall be made manifest: for the day shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by fire; and the fire shall try every man’s work of what sort it is. If any man’s work abide which he hath built thereupon, he shall receive a reward. (1 Corinthians 3:12-14 KJVR)
Grace and peace,
Ramona
======= Luch:
I agree with Dallas Willard that the least practiced part of the ‘Great Commission’ is the part that says, “teach them to obey everything I have commanded you.” It seems the Christian community has no shortage of people who are eager to ‘go’, and eager to ‘baptize’ but where are the men and women who engage in the very rewarding but painstaking work of investing in another person’s life with a view to helping those individuals ‘obey’ all things Jesus commanded?Although ‘obey’is a better word and stronger word, maybe what we are trying to do is teach people to ‘pay attention to God, to take Him seriously’ as is implied by the concept of ‘the fear of the Lord.’ “Come, my children,and listen to me, and I will teach you the fear of the Lord.” Ps 34:11 Now there’s good ‘old testament disciplemaking–inviting someone to ‘come’ and then as we go together ‘to teach’.
I am also very encouraged by the promise attached to those who take ‘making disciples’ seriously, “I will be with you always.” It’s true that He is omniscient (although we can’t prove that except that the scriptures tell us), but I can move confidently into my world to relate to those disconnected from God, and those who want to grow closer to God, knowing that He is at work in and through me, whether I feel His presence or not.
Luch
======= Chip:
Luch,
I remember having a similar conversation with my mom many years ago, about how evangelical churches (one of which I grew up in) all to often gave the appearance of “get ’em here and get ’em dunked”, but had very little emphasis on the life of a Christian after baptism. Hebrews reminds us that – at the appropriate time – we must wean ourselves from the “milk” and advance to the “meat” of discipleship.
Chip
======= John:
Veil/Curtain (cont.)
Since the curtain is mentioned in today’s O.T. reading, I want to follow a line of thought.
As per my post yesterday, that the torn curtain represented Jesus’ death and thru him access to God. Referencing Hebrews: 10:19-21.
If that is true, than what does the “whole”(untorn) curtain represent. Well, it would have to be Jesus alive representing his humanity, and He performs the act of separating (common man)us from God.
In the New Testament:
“The Life of Christ does not save us; it condemns us! – J. Vernon McGee
Just like the Law that no one could live up to; no one can live up to Jesus’ teachings or lifestyle. It is only through his death (torn curtain), the shedding of blood, and our acceptance of Him that we acheive salvation. Christ’s teachings can not save us, only his death on the Cross saves us.
God was well pleased with His Son as He stated on different occasions. We, as sinners, can never please God – no matter how many good things we do on earth. Only when God sees Jesus (man/woman covered in his blood) are we pleasing to God.
It saddens me today when I see ministries and institutions advocating the following of Jesus’ teachings (Beatitudes, Love, compassion, etc.) without teaching the cross, salvation, or the “just and righteous” side of our Priest/King. Even more so, when they do not emphasize the neccesity of Salvation to be seen worthy in God’s eye.
Don’t get me wrong. as Christians we need to follow Jesus’ teachings, but without salvation – they are worthless. In fact the are worse than that – they are iniquity.
Matt 7:22-23
“Many will say to Me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in Your name, and in Your name cast out demons, and in Your name perform many miracles?’”And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; DEPART FROM ME, YOU WHO PRACTICE LAWLESSNESS.'(NIV)
Knew in verse 23 is (Gk.)Ginosko. It is the same “knew” as in “relations” of a marriage couple. If we are not one with Christ – ‘He abides in us, and we in Him’. Then no matter what we do, our fate is sealed.
John
======= Chip:
John,
Could the curtain alternately represent the Law? Since it was the establishment of the Law that identified/defined sin, hence establishing the separation of man from God?
(See Romans 5:12-13)
Chip
======= Ramona:
Chip,
Great catch and thoughtful insight in your statement, “Could the curtain alternately represent the Law? ” God’s Word, like Him, is multi-faceted.
Jesus fulfilled the Law, thus the Law/curtain was torn/pierced. There is a term called Piercing the Corporate Veil which is used in terms of business when dealing with a business that is incorporated. A corporation is an artificial person by law. If you want to go after the Board of Directors, you can’t unless certain conditions are present. If legally those things are proved to be present, then you can pierce the corporate veil and go after the Board. The veil being torn means we gain access to God directly and no longer have to use the priestly system to approach God.
Great Call wonderful insight!!
Ramona
======== John:
Chip,
Perhaps, let me think about it for a while.
The obvious comparison is:
-No one could stand up to or fulfill the Law – all come short.
-No one can stand up in a comparison to the physical manifestation of Christ, much less Christ in heaven (then or now). We all fall short.
In such a sense, both separate us from God who is Holy (separate, distinct).
Off the top of my head – The Law had a point in time starting place. Christ is from everlasting.
So what does the curtain represent: Something from a point in time referenced by instructions to Moses? Or do all the implements constructed have to do with mankind’s relationship with God. The things we need to do and/or be aware of about God. And if so, do these relationships have a different starting point – such as from the sin in the Garden – but are finally expressed here in the God instructed construction of His Holy Place.
[Last paragraph is just “thinking out loud”. Excellant question and point – I really do need to think about it more.]
John
p.s. Chip, Or what Ramona said : )
======== Chip:
Of course, it’s a Trojan Horse…
The Law pointed to Christ – sanctification through the Law, for those before the Messiah, was really due to faith in the Messiah who was to come, that is, Christ.
So, to say that the curtain represented Christ, or to say that it represented Christ, really is saying much the same thing, albeit from differing perspectives…
Chip
======= John:
Chip,
At your leisure – please elaborate through email, a post, or links to something that would “flesh” out your thoughts.
I struggle with:
“The Law pointed to Christ – sanctification through the Law, for those before the Messiah, was really due to faith in the Messiah who was to come, that is, Christ.”
And for those before the Law – from Adam to Moses? They were imputed to righteousness thru faith (belief) in God and the Word imparted up to that time?
Sorry, lack of sleep may be contributing to my denseness.
John
======== Andrew:
Re ‘the Great Commission’: It was pointed out to me a while ago that a perfectly acceptable translation of Mat 28:19 is “Therefore, you will be going, making disciples….baptizing….”, it’s descriptive, not an assignment. So if, we live in unison with Him, and are just going (or staying) where He leads, disciples will be made, but He will make them, not us.
Andrew
======= John:
Andrew B,
Re: Great commission
Yes, it is true that the translation you cited is valid. But it goes further than just a future action.
Greek has a special tense that English does not have: the “Aorist” tense. The verbs in the ” Great commission” are all aorist tense of some kind.
The aorist tense denotes ongoing action (into the future) that has a sense of completion.
The idea of completion refers to what Luch, CB, and David Jeremiah (on today’s radio message) said – the important thing is to ‘teach them to obey (observe)all the commands…’ Without teaching the new disciples to obey, the growth in Christian maturity will not occur. By completing the ‘making of disciple’, “baptizing”, and most importantly the ‘teaching’ – the church (body of Christ) can perpetuate and grow from the work of the new disciples.
The teaching should be by intstruction and by example.
“go” means to depart and keep on going and the completion will be in the following steps – “make”, “baptize”, and “teach”.
A link that talks about aorist tense and “the Great Commission”:
http://www.bible.org/page.asp?page_id=1588
John
======= Andrew:
John, Thanks for the references on the aorist tense in Mat 28:18-20. So it seems a valid translation is something like ‘While you are going, disciples will be made in/of all nations, they will be baptised … and taught …’.
As He walked along the shore of the lake, Jesus knew which ones were ripe for the call, “Follow me”. Don’t we need that kind of discernment? We should be able to hear the Spirit as we walk across the market place, as we ride the subway, as we hang around the coffee machine in the office – “that one is ripe – he is ready to hear, call him”. Isn’t that so? Otherwise, dumping a discipleship training course on the wrong people can be seriously counterproductive, don’t you think?
Andrew
======= John:
Andrew B,
Yes, I think you are right.
Here is the instruction to go out and do it, and do it in a complete way. However, I don’t think that the Apostles (or we) would be very successful if we were not indwelt with the Holy Spirit.
I pray for that discernment all the time, and ask for the Holy Spirit to use me as a conduit, for I alone can not do it. But let the Spirit speak thru me so the words that need to be said can be heard by those that need to hear.
And of course I want to be educated and molded by the Spirit so that the sanctification process would continue, and my “walk” is down a righteous path. So people would see me as different and want to know how and why? If it were not for the Holy Spirit, I am sure I would be off lost in some dense forest, and of no use to God or man. : )
John
======= Ramona:
Andrew,
It pays to go back and reread not only the scriptures but folks comments. Reread the comments of the day this morning (Wed, Feb 15), and was absolutely floored by this,
“As He walked along the shore of the lake, Jesus knew which ones were ripe for the call, “Follow me”. Don’t we need that kind of discernment? We should be able to hear the Spirit as we walk across the market place, as we ride the subway, as we hang around the coffee machine in the office – “that one is ripe – he is ready to hear, call him”. Isn’t that so? Otherwise, dumping a discipleship training course on the wrong people can be seriously counterproductive, don’t you think?”
Could this “dumping” you mention be filled under or with the comment Jesus made,
Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you. (Matthew 7:6 KJVR)
WOW, WOW, WOW!!
Chip,
That get’im dunk mentality I believe is one of an immature Christian giving birth to “baby” Christians. Women/teenagers who have babies because they just want someone to “love” them, instead of having them because they are 1) able to not only invest into their lives and future, as well as 2) support them by giving them what is needful for growth and maturity, usually have children that they cannot teach because they are unable to give them anything: Babies having babies.
Could it be that we are not spending time growing up in the faith before we decide to “disciple” someone? We can only pass on to our children/disciples what we have within us, baby tendencies will only be passed on to the babies we not only give birth to but to those we chose to disciple.
Ramona
======= Stef:
when talking about the womans bronze mirrors you quoted 1 Corinthians 13:12 ( “now we see in a glass darkly but then we shall see face to face….”i find this verse to be the answer when one comes to the end of human understanding and you just cant explain something inthe Bible or as often happens you start discussing a point of view and many people have differing opinions and it could become quite tense as people believe fervently in their point of view..there are times when we have to come to the point of saying were not able to understand everything,one day it will be revealed to us ..for now relax and believe fervently in the important (essential)things.
Stef
======= Roslyn:
“By their fruits you shall know them.” God’s Word reflected in our actions and the way we live our lives and relate to our fellowmen/women will bring
disciples to God’s kingdom here on earth!
You’re right, Stef, let’s focus on the essentials but of course even that people cannot agree on—-what one considers significant may be inconsequential to another. But with God’s grace, we’ll be able to see what God wants us to see.
Roslyn
======= Betty:
When I read this Exodus passage, I step back and see the character of God revealed. To “create” and “craft” this holy tent, tabernacle, place…requires a skill, dedication, care and precision. All the design and engineering is ordered by God. It was important to put such care into its creation. Therefore, this reading may seem monotnous, but isn’t there revealed a pace, a deliberateness, steadiness, a rhythm, and orderliness…all showing a picture of God. He himself is orderly, deliberate and controlled. He is the master creator. Something of great value and significance requires great care. It is not to be thrown together casually, impulsively, disrespectfully. And things of quality and value are built one step at a time, carefully. Is it not so with our lives? We do not grow physically from baby to adulthood overnight. We do not reach spiritual maturity without the slow character building circumstances that shape who we are. Thank God for such portions of scripture that allow us to see His nature! We are in such a hurry all the time. As Americans, we are consumed with productivity, so much so that equate our self worth with what we “produce”. I am so glad to see that God “produced” for six days and then rested for one day.I am glad He is patient with us allowing us to “grow” up in Him accepting our moments of fear, uncertainty, and our moments of faith and courage.
Betty
======= Kitty:
In fact, there is only one command in these verses: “make disciples of all nations” (that’s the only imperative in the original Greek). But, that command is encircled on the one hand by a breathtaking statement of fact (“All authority…) and on the other by a comprehensive promise (“and surely I am with you always,…), and explained by three activities / participles (“as you go”, “baptizing”, “teaching”), which are the inescapable tasks to undertake in order to fulfil the command!
Perhaps “going, baptizing and teaching” are illustrative rather than saying all there is to say. Or perhaps, each embraces a significant portion of what is involved in making disciples.
Kitty
======= Johnnie:
I love Matthew 28:18. It tells us that Jesus now has *complete* authority in heaven and on earth. What reassurance!
My other verse today for me, “Turn away from evil and do good. Work hard at living in peace with others.” Psalm 34:14.
I don’t know about you but sometimes I have to work EXTREMELY hard to live in peace with others. Often times the most challenging place is at work. But I have to be a light and be at peace.?
Johnnie
======= Luch:
Couple of thoughts on matthew 28:18-20. First one is that it is good to remember that Jesus is speaking to “you” in the plural. He is speaking to a community of people who are to take responsibility to make disciples of all the nations. It’s such a daunting taks that He would never commission us alone.
secondly, dallas willard in his recent book The Great Omission says the least practiced part of these verses is where it says, “teaching them to do”. we emphasize teaching and more teaching, but underemphasize helping people and ourselves ‘to do’ all that He said and did. And we have enough in the sermon on the mount in Matthew 5-7 to keep us going in terms of what we should obey and what He wants us to teach others ‘to do’.
Luch
======= Laverne:
Great Commission encourages many to go on mission trips, which is wonderful and makes sense. However, I believe that often times the mission field many of us are called to “go” into is in our own backyards.
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Mike I believe that same, I also believe that we should journey with the person not just ask them to attend church with us, not just read the bible or just give them resources; but to truly walk with them. Take them along the way to developing a relationship with God, and the Holy Spirit will do the rest.
Life Transformation Groups – anyone familiar with these
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I am not sure if this is the same thing however a friend of mine is inpregnanted with the idea of ministry. We don’t call them bible study groups or church it’s called Journey Groups. Our mission is to reach those people who might not ever step foot in church. I believe in this ministry because I talk to many folks who won’t attend church for one reason or another, but they all say they love God. Those are the people we want to reach as well as those with a curiousity. Its almost like Hermant Mehta who according to the Wall Street Journal wanted to find out if he was “missing something” as an atheist. So he went on ebay with this proposition he would spend 1 hour of church attendance for each $10.00 bid. I would have bidded because my pray is that I can be a light in all I say and do that might bring others to Him. I talk about the bible via email all day at work with my friends. I absolutely enjoy talking about the word.
Laverne
======= Carissa:
First–what is the name of the artist who created the painting above showing Jesus leaving his tomb? It is BEAUTIFUL!!!!
I attend what is called a Life Group. I don’t know exactly what you mean by Life Transformation Group but we meet as ‘young married couples’ in our homes each week. There are hundredes of Life Groups in my church but ours just happens to be focused on study as couples. Normally we meet and discuss either a certian topic or use a study guide from a Christian bookstore. Lately though our pastor is on a sermon series and he created DVD’s that are given out to the Life Groups each week that look into that week’s sermon more indepth. He has questions he asks and we discuss, pray and have fellowship that follows his questions.
Also, there are at least 5 times a year that we go in the community and either do something for/with people. In December we went to a local nursing home and sang and got to meet some of the residents. Just last week we went to a local DHS childrens home and had fun hanging out with the kids and playing games. We have also volunteered at different shelters/homes for other jobs as well as ‘adopting’ families for Christmas.
I would love to take on your challenge of giving the OYB to 5 people this year! I think that would be an awesome honor!
New Testament and Psalms today are especially wonderful today and even though I hate to admit that the Old Testament verses seem ‘boring’ to me in a way… I really appreciate the fact that there was SO MUCH going on there and that the care and the value of everything that was done is not as common in building/creating things today. I can’t think of much around in my town today that is as documented and as precise in construction. They really built it with CARE and precision because it was that IMPORTANT! –and it just makes me think about times when I feel like I can’t do enough to show how much I love someone/something–always wanting to do MORE, MORE!!!!
Carissa
======= Jenny:
I love the victory of Christ. He is not here, He is risen! You can see a sign that says that in His ‘apparent’ tomb today in Israel. This is definitely the heart of Christianity! these elements must all be the foundation or else the doctrine should be rejected. Jesus is the Son of God. Jesus was fully man, fully God, Jesus was crucified and was resurrected on the 3rd day, Jesus’ atonement satisfied the Father, He makes intercession for His who believe on Him.
Yes, the great commission is the spread the news! not all of us all called out to other places, but with today’s technology, we have access to people all over the world. hello, we have myspace…i’m sure we all have made friends with ppl near, far, all over the place. we need to use whatever means God has given us to tell others of Him.
I used to get so tired of the pervy messages i would get from guys on here..i would ignore them or tell them to leave me alone. then God told me, hey, i love these guys too. So if guys want to write me messages, including very dirty ones, I just tell them about Christ’s love for them. they will either listen or ignore it and go somewhere else…most have just ignored me or laughed at me. oh well, I did something at least. But I think myspace is a great way to establish friendships with ppl we could never meet in our circles of life and share the news! I sent out a Bible to a very dear friend of mine who i met here who is 6000 miles away, they arent saved yet, but they are reading the bible and i am just praying for this person always! We need God’s love, we need His spirit cause we cant have his love any other way. My flesh is not a very loving person, i need Christ to love through me!! I’m useless on my own!
I love psalms, i admit i was brokenhearted today, i just wanted to die and was crushed in spirit. the enemy tells me to just off myself, to be totally blunt. fortunately its a Wednesday so i went to church and let God minister to me, then talked with a friend and i am totally restored! I know he is near to me when i am brokenhearted, he hears me. It gets so hard sometimes…
I love this promise: 19 A righteous man may have many troubles, but the LORD delivers him from them all;
The thing is, we just cant see it! thats why faith is so important, i didnt even have faith earlier but God still restored me. I knew not to lean to my own understanding, but it was soooo hard not to. I just didnt know what to do…God told me to go to church, spend time with Him. I am restored but i’m sure the enemy is getting ready to pounce again. But I must remember God delivers me, He always does!
If anyone reads this, can you keep me in prayer?…i’ll be very honest here, I get tempted a lot to kill myself. Not as much as before, but i still get it and I just have to trust God wont let go of me even if I let go.
Jenny
======= Mae:
Verses that stood out for me:
Matthew 28:19 “Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit”.
Psalm 34:15 “The eyes of the Lord watch over those who do right; his ears are open to their cries for help”.
Psalm 34:18 “The righteous person faces many troubles, but the Lord comes to the rescue each time”.
Proverbs 9:10 “Fear of the Lord is the foundation of wisdom. Knowledge of the Holy One results in good judgment”.
This year will you seek ways to encourage others in your life to read God’s Word? ~ Well, not only this year LOL I’ll encourage others for the rest of my life! God’s Word is just so awesome, it changed my life completely! I love it soooooooooo much and I want everybody to know!!!! Reading God’s Word and hearing God’s Word is the best!!! I was only going to go 2 days to the Bible Conference … but I just HAVE to hear everything! The Words fill me with joy and happiness! I learn so much and I don’t want it to stop … but unfortuniatly it ends Friday ….
Mae
======== Lori:
Thanks Mike,
I am enjoying my journey through the bible.
Thank you for your daily comments, pictures & music.
Lori
====== Karen:
I really am enjoying the daily readings, commentary, pictures, and music. I am amazed at how much thought and time you must put into this site. This will be my third time through the Bible and I’m loving it more than ever before. Thank you for helping me!
Karen
======== Elizabeth:
Hello,
Yesterday and today I’ve been enjoying Psalm 34–there is SO much in there to ponder. Here are some of my favorite verses along with a gob of thoughts (some my own but mostly those of others):
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“I will bless the LORD at all times; his praise shall continually be in my mouth.” -Psalm 34:1
“His praise shall continually be in my mouth,” not in my heart merely, but in my mouth too. Our thankfulness is not to be a dumb thing; it should be one of the daughters of music. Our tongue is our glory, and it ought to reveal the glory of God. What a blessed mouthful is God’s praise! How sweet, how purifying, how perfuming! If men’s mouths were always thus filled, there would be no repining against God, or slander of neighbours. If we continually rolled this dainty morsel under our tongue, the bitterness of daily affliction would be swallowed up in joy. God deserves blessing with the heart, and extolling with the mouth – good thoughts in the closet, and good words in the world.
-Treasury of David, Spurgeon
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“I sought the LORD, and he answered me and delivered me from all my fears.” -Psalm 34:4
“He delivered me from all my fears.” To have delivered me from all my troubles had been a great favour, but a far greater to deliver me from all my fears; for where that would but have freed me from present evil, this secures me from evil to come; that now I enjoy not only tranquility, but security, a privilege only of the godly. The wicked may be free from trouble, but can they be free from fear? No; God knows, though they be not in trouble like other men, yet they live in more fear than other men. Guiltiness of mind, or mind of the world, never suffers them to be secure: though they be free sometimes from the fit of an ague, yet they are never without a grudging; and (if I may use the expression of poets) though they feel not always the whip of Tysiphone, yet they feel always her terrors; and, seeing the Lord hath done this for me, hath delivered me from all my fears, have I not cause, just cause, to magnify him, and exalt his name? – Sir Richard Baker.
“And delivered me from all my fears.” God makes a perfect work of it. He clears away both our fears and their causes, all of them without exception. Glory be to his name, prayer sweeps the field, slays all the enemies and even buries their bones. -Spurgeon
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“The angel of the LORD encamps around those who fear him, and delivers them.” -Psalm 34:7
No deep thought here—just love the comforting image of the angel of the Lord encamping around me. I’ve shared this verse with my children when they are afraid. I envision an angel encamping around their bed like pioneers circled their wagons and slept in the middle. It’s comforting for me to think on this.
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“Oh, taste and see that the LORD is good! Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him!” -Psalm 34:8
“Taste and see.” Be unwilling that all the good gifts of God should be swallowed without taste or maliciously forgotten, but use your palate, know them, and consider them. – D. H. Mollerus.
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“The young lions suffer want and hunger; but those who seek the LORD lack no good thing.” -Psalm 34:10
“A life of faith will find food in everything, because it is all founded in Christ. The young lions may, and will lack, because nothing will supply their voracious appetites but that which is carnal.” – Robert Hawker.
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Come, O children, listen to me; I will teach you the fear of the LORD.
-Psalm 34:11
“David was a famous musician, a statesman, a soldier, but he doth not say to his children, I will teach you to play upon the harp, or to handle the sword or spear, or draw the bow, or I will teach you the maxims of state policy, but I will teach you the fear of the Lord, which is better than all arts and sciences, better than all burnt-offerings and sacrifices. That is it which we should be solicitous both to learn ourselves, and to teach our children.” – Matthew Henry.
GREAT point. Culturally, I think our society misses the boat when we emphasize intellect and mere “knowledge” over wisdom. This is one of the things I love about homeschooling…the opportunity to round out our children’s education in ways that teach them the fear of the Lord. I like this comment too:
“Here,” says Cassiodorus, “is not fear to be feared, but to be loved. Human fear is full of bitterness; divine fear of sweetness: the one drives to slavery, the other allures to liberty; the one dreads the prison of Gehenna, the other opens the kingdom of heaven.” – J. M. Neale.
Our culture has an unhealthy and warped perception of “fear”—godly fear is healthy and liberating.
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Psa 34:14 Turn away from evil and do good; seek peace and pursue it.
The premium the Word sets upon peace is high–reminds me of Romans 12:18
“If it be possible as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men.”
I also found this comment on evil worthy of thought:
“Depart from evil,” etc. This denotes that evil is near to men; it keeps close to them, and should be declined and shunned and it regards all sorts of evil; evil men and their evil company; evil things, evil words and works, and all appearance of evil; and the fear of the Lord shows itself in a hatred of it, and a departure from it. Pro_8:13; Pro_16:6.- John Gill.
….and also this thought on goodness–that there is NO neutrality with regard to this. I think you’ve got to shun evil and DO good:
“Do good.” Negative goodness is not sufficient to entitle us to heaven. There are some in the world whose religion runs all upon negatives; they are not drunkards they are not swearers, and for this they do bless themselves. See how the Pharisee vapours (Luk_18:11), “God, I thank thee that I am not as other men are, extortioners, unjust, adulterers,” etc. Alas! the not being scandalous will no more make a Christian than a cypher will make a sum. We are bid, not only to cease from evil, but to do good. It will be a poor plea at last – Lord, I kept myself from being spotted with gross sin: I did no hurt. But what good is there in thee? It is not enough for the servant of the vineyard that he doth no hurt there, he doth not break the trees, or destroy the hedges; if he doth not work in the vineyard he loseth his pay. It is not enough for us to say at the last day, we have done no hurt, we have lived in no gross sin; but what good have we done in the vineyard? Where is the grace we have gotten? If we cannot show this, we shall lose our pay, and miss of salvation. – Thomas Watson.
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“The eyes of the LORD are toward the righteous and his ears toward their cry.” -Psalm 34:15
LOVE the imagery in this comment–to think of the Lord leaning his ear unto me, His church, the righteous, does my spirit much good!:
“His ears are open unto their cry.” The word “open” is not in the original, but the meaning is that the ear of God is propense, and in a leaning kind of posture, towards the cries of the righteous; the word may here be taken emphatically, as many times in Scripture it is, for some worthy, choice, and excellent strain of righteousness. Those who are worthy and righteous indeed, the ear of God, I say, is propense, and leans and hangs towards them and their prayers, according to that of Son_2:14, “Let me hear thy voice, for sweet is thy voice.” There is a kind of naturalness and pleasantness between the ear of God and the prayers and petitions, and cries of such a righteous man. Joh_15:7. – John Goodwin.
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“The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit. “-Psalm 34:18
-Reminds me of the beatitudes….blessed are they who mourn. For me, this commentary is a good reminder of how different His perspective is:
“The Lord is nigh unto them,” etc. Consider the advantages of this broken heart; as I. A broken heart is acceptable and well pleasing to God, “A broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise.” Psa_51:17. II. It makes up many defects in your service and duties, “The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit.” Psa_51:17. III. It makes the soul a fit receptacle for God to dwell in, “For thus saith the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity, whose name is holy; I dwell in the high and holy place with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble and to revive the heart of the contrite ones.” Isa_57:15. IV. It brings God near to men, “The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart, and sayeth such as be of a contrite spirit.” Psa_34:18. And V. It lays you open to Christ’s sweet healing, “I will bind up that which was broken, and will strengthen that which was sick.” Eze_34:16. And, oh, who would not be broken that they may find Christ’s soft hand healing them, and find the proof of that sweet word, “For I will restore health unto thee, and I will heal thee of thy wounds, saith the Lord.” Jer_30:17. Yea, VI. It puts you in the right road to heaven, where all your wounds and bruises will be cured; for there is a tree (Rev_22:2) the leaves whereof are for the healing of the nations; there is no complaining there of wounds or bruises, but all are perfectly healed. – John Spalding, in “Synaxis, Sacra, or a Collection of Sermons, etc., 1703.
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“Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the LORD delivers him out of them all.” -Psalm 34:19
I wonder why we are surprised by our affliction (or wonder if they are punishments) when we have verses like this (along with Christ’s comment that a servant is not greater than his master.) The Lord IS faithful to use everything for His glory and our good.
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I love the psalms–particularly David’s ; )
Elizabeth
======= Raeann:
The Gospel of Matthew has some of the most familiar passages in the Bible. The first few chapter deal with Jesus’s genealogy and birth. After John the Baptist anoints Jesus and tells the people that HE is the way. Jesus goes to the sea to start receiving his disciples. HE does numerous miracles from healing the sick, driving out demons, feeding the four thousand, people are drawn to HIM wherever HE goes in the land. HE walks on water and calms the storm. Many people believe in HIM, become HIS disciples and are saved. No one who met HIM could go away without having been changed. HE taught in parables and told HIS disciples there meanings. HE was transfigured and spoke with Moses and Elijah on the mountain. HE predicted HIS death more then once and tried to prepare HIS disciples for what was to come. HE went to Jerusalem even though HE knew that HE was going there to die. The people welcomed HIM with singing and praises one day and a week later HE was dead everyone having turned against HIM in the span of a single week. Praise God HE ascended on the third day to HEAVEN. I thoroughly enjoyed reading the Gospel of Matthew.
Raeann
======= Rene:
We talked exactly about these two topics today.
First in Sunday school about mirrors and the difference between how God sees us and how we see ourselves. Brother baptized 5 new believers in the name of The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit and he also talked about how our mission field could simply be in our own homes, backyards or cities…. I just think it is awesome how true believers really are all on one accord with Jesus Christ… By the way this is not the first time God relvealed Himself to me in this sort of way…
Rene
======= Chris:
I would agree the lists are difficult reading. I do wonder if there is something significant to take from them. I have also heard non-believers recently attack the text since they comment on why a God would care about all of the details of the different ceremonies. Though, that doubt is difficult since how exactly would we expect a god to act? It seems reasonable that asking his people to obey his laws, sacrifice their possessions to him and make fancy buildings and clothing might be quite reasonable. Though, that still does bring back the question of what should be taken from this text?
Notice with the giving of the great commission that a key part of it is “teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.” The commission isn’t just about telling people what Jesus has done, but a call for people to obey all that he has commanded. In a postmodern era, it becomes more or less fashionable to take some of the words of Jesus and turn that into the great commission. Though, all of what he taught crosses lines with modern culture and even the postmodern church of today. We do not have the freedom to decide what message we will bring. We must bring the full message and allow the Spirit to work.
Chris
======= Jennifer:
God is the details. He nows every grain of sand and every corner of our hearts. He wants fellowship that is true to his creation and so we spend our lives looking at its details to find God. I believe that there have been details in my life. Request that I have given to him asking for his will and it worked perfectly not because of me, but because of him.
I think that the details of the Temple are essential to the Hebrews to have an active and personal relationship with God. Moses had to know every dimension, every building material, and had to know colors and types. Without these details it would have been Moses Temple, not Gods. It was the house of God on earth. Just as Jesus’ death tears the shroud separating us from God and now the Temples our the people of God who he knows and builds up just as specifically.
Jennifer
======= Steve:
Proverbs 9:9-10 Instruct a wise man and he will be wiser still; teach a righteous man and he will add to his learning. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.
Wisdom is not only intellectual properties; it is moral quality, the recognition that doing the right thing is the highest form of wisdom. This can be a hard lesson to learn as it requires letting go of our own cleverness and adhering to the moral principles of God’s word as our compass.
Steve
======= Jeff:
Mike,
Over the past several years, I have given over 20 One Year Bibles to people in my church. We had a One Year Bible discussion group for about 4 consecutive years, but it disbanded about 5 years ago. Don’t know what benefit accrued from this, but I’m hopeful it might have been beneficial. Don’t know if I will re-start it in the future or not. But I do know that I’m grateful that Mike is continuing this daily blog year after year. It is helping me to stay in God’s Word daily. God bless you Mike; and Godspeed to all who are following this One Year Bible discipline.
Jeff
======= Bob:
Proverbs 9 reminds me of a popular story that shows the universal truth about our choosing wisdom or folly.
One evening, an elderly
cherokee brave told his
grandson about a battle that
goes on inside people.
he said “my son, the battle is
between two ‘wolves’ inside us all.
one is evil. it is anger,
envy, jealousy, sorrow,
regret, greed, arrogance,
self-pity, guilt, resentment,
inferiority, lies, false pride,
superiority, and ego.
the other is good.
it is joy, peace love, hope serenity,
humility, kindness, benevolence,
empathy, generosity,
truth, compassion and faith.”
the grandson thought about
it for a minute and then asked
his grandfather:
“which wolf wins?…”
the old cherokee simply replied,
“the one that you feed”
Bob
======= Jill:
Psalms 34:17-18. ..just call on him in times of need. I’m thinking of a friend of mine who just told me he wasn’t sure he believed in God. I couldn’t imagine not. I thought by doing everything right I could earn my salvation but I told him something was taken from me and at that point. I knew it was only by God grace I’m here. Nothing I did would earn me that. All I had to do was accept His gift. Please pray for my friend and others who may also question who God is.
Jill
======= Russ:
I have been guilty of rushing through details. Just the exercise of reading the bible through this year is helping to slow me down. Its amazing how many lessons for life you can find in the bible just by reading it!;)
Russ
======= Joyce:
Thank you for Ramona’s reminder that God is in the Testing and Compliance business; and her reminder of the verses in 1 Corinthians 3:12-14.
Today I took a one-hour road trip. Each time I saw cars passing by, and people in those cars, I thought, “How many of these people have the privilege to read God’s Word each day?”
May Heavenly Father continue to give us the desire and the understanding to read His Word each day;
May His Holy Spirit guide us as to how we could encourage others to read His Word each day, perhaps by buying them a one-year bible, as Mike suggested.
Also want to pray for Jane’s friend –
Heavenly Father, may You remember Jane’s friend and others who may question who You are. Please in Your wonderful, powerful ways, show them, so they may know from deep within, that You are the one true God of the universe, in Jesus’ Name I pray, amen.
Sincerely,
Joyce
======= Carol:
I have to admit that it gives me a certain satisfaction to know that the Egyptians gold, jewels and other refinements were used for God’s tabernacle, worship and sacrifice. It happens even today, and I always smile to myself when I hear about it.
I find that sometimes it can be easier to witness/make disciples/do missionary work far from home….instead of at home…where neighbors, friends and family know the real us, and besides, many times we don’t want to “rock the boat”, and just live a peaceful (but not obedient) life!
Carol
======= Robert:
The Resurrection
Mathew 28
I enjoy when evangelists like Chuck Swindoll take this subject and prove how all the testimonies, records and writings (not necessarily all from the Bible), show proof that Jesus died and was resurrected.
Mathew 28:9 “Suddenly Jesus met them. “Greetings,” he said. They came to him, clasped his feet and worshiped him”.
How do you process these words of comfort in a time of loneliness’, especially with what we are going through in Covid? For me, clasping Jesus feet is a posture of humility, reverence and worship. I have never found anyone that I would do this to. Jesus certainly deserves this respect and I hope I remember to do this when I meet him in person.
Integrity
A lot of what we are reading today in Exodus, Psalm and Proverbs has an underlying tone of Integrity. Ramona mentioned it in Exodus, Proverbs ties it into wisdom and Psalms makes it clear that respect for the Lord’s ways produces many good days.
It was apparently the most looked up word in 2005 in the Merriam-Webster site so it is up there with our curiosity of understanding and doing things right.
Robert
======== Pauline:
Psalm 34:11 stood out for me in todays reading.
Its says “come and I will teach you the fear of The Lord.”
In serving this Mighty God, He wants us to succeed and prosper all round, even in our reference to Him. Ahhh, He says He will teach me by Himself to fear Him!!!!
Awesome God, am open to your teaching to fear you, not the the kind of fear that makes me hide when I hear your voice, but Oh Lord that fear thats spells your superiority and supremacy and greatness of your power and love.
Oh Lord, thank you again and again, thank you Lord.
Pauline
======= Dee:
Mike, that is exactly what I am trying to do this year, and is my hope and that is to make desciples for Jesus, and “baptise” newcomers into the family of God. We have to constantly be on guard because we always have someone who is watching. Just an example is my little eight year old daugther, I asked her the other day, what does mommy enjoy doing more, reading the Word, or hearing the Word? She commented, definitely reading, you like to read the Bible alot. Ok, I asked her what about daddy? does he like to hear or read the Word more? she said neither. Well, she didn’t realize or see her daddy read or hear the Word like she sees me, her daddy does like to hear the Word more, he goes to church with me and reads occasionally but will listen to preachers. But that is why we have to always be on guard because of the little ones and eyes who see us. We are starting something different at our church this year, and that is doing “contracts” so to speak, stating that we will bring at least one visitor to church this year, and try to get ones to commit to come to church, at least one person. Because if we as a family brought just one person, then that person typically will bring someone, and etc..etc… Well, it is amazing how just a written statement and having it on the frig as a reminder will spark a fire and commitment in the church. I really think this is the Year of increase and the church being the example that the world will look to, the standard to be met and we will no longer be the hypocrites that once were, but Conquerors in Christ!! Praise God.
Be Blessed!!
Dee
































































