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Isaiah 28:14-30:11

As I read through the readings yesterday and today, my thoughts went to the words of Paul,

But if anyone builds upon the Foundation, whether it be with gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, straw, The work of each [one] will become [plainly, openly] known (shown for what it is); for the day [of Christ] will disclose and declare it, because it will be revealed with fire, and the fire will test and critically appraise the character and worth of the work each person has done. (1 Corinthians 3:12-13 AMP)

The messages given to Isaiah about the destruction of the nations and Israel seems to me to be based on the concept Paul speaks about. Anything that is not of God will be destroyed because it is only the things of God that will last. Some try to build the things of God upon a foundation that is constructed of ungodly thinking. There is a throught that all we have to do is build our new lives upon old sinful ways, it won’t work. The new ways we try to walk in without allowing God to build a firm foundation will crush the things we gained when we built relationships, jobs, careers on old dirty sinful foundations.

I’ve also picked up a common thread of “Truth” running through today’s readings. Near the end of today’s reading in Isaiah 30 is this:

They tell the prophets, "Shut up! We don't want any more of your reports." They say, "Don't tell us the truth. Tell us nice things. Tell us lies. Forget all this gloom. We have heard more than enough about your `Holy One of Israel.' We are tired of listening to what he has to say." (Isaiah 30:10-11 NLT.)

I may have asked this rhetorical question before but what is it about Truth that we humans don’t want to face? Why do we love to dwell on lies? Anything built on a lie will collapse.

Galatians 3:23-4:31

Under that same theme of Truth, or the rejection of Truth, Paul ask the Galatians about their perception of someone who brings them Truth,

Have I now become your enemy because I am telling you the truth? (Gal 4:16) We are so ready to believe what we want to hear instead of what is true. We want to take in a lie rather then deal with the truth.

In the third chapter there is a statement that all who suffer from an identity crises, those who want to be like “Mike” and anyone else other than what God made you really should study and mediate on verses 27-29,

And all who have been united with Christ in baptism have been made like him. There is no longer Jew or Gentile, slave or free, male or female. For you are all Christians--you are one in Christ Jesus. And now that you belong to Christ, you are the true children of Abraham. You are his heirs, and now all the promises God gave to him belong to you.

Love who you are; find your purpose and stick to it. Emulation, envy, “star worship” or idolization and imitation of others is a “Work of the Flesh” (Gal 5:18-21).

Galatians 3:27-29 was one of the three passages that shook me to my core and freed me from self-hatred and my strong desire to be someone other than what God made me when I first began reading through the Bible seventeen plus years ago. We use the phrase, “Read it and weep” sometimes when we prove ourselves right about something in the face of fierce opposition; but I actually read that passage and wept for hours. It was one of the most freeing things that has ever happened to after accepting Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior.

Psalm 62:1-12
1
I wait quietly before God,
for my salvation comes from him.
2
He alone is my rock and my salvation,
my fortress where I will never be shaken.
3
So many enemies against one man--
all of them trying to kill me.
To them I'm just a broken-down wall
or a tottering fence.
4
They plan to topple me from my high position.
They delight in telling lies about me.
They are friendly to my face,
but they curse me in their hearts.
5
I wait quietly before God,
for my hope is in him.
6
He alone is my rock and my salvation,
my fortress where I will not be shaken.

Here again we focus on Truth. David allows the lies told about him by his enemies to be countered by God’s Truth as he waits quietly before God. I’m assuming or either interjecting my understanding of “waiting quietly before God.” Doesn’t it mean that he did not counter his enemies’ accusations with his own brand of self-defense and loud arguments?

When we are in God’s fortress while we wait for Him to take care of those who are out to get us, we will probably still hear the threats and the rattling of sabers in our ears which may cause us to think that God is not protecting us. Yet just like the shadow of death, or the shadow of a dog may appear to be dangerous, we must remember that the shadow of a dog has never bitten anyone, nor the loud boisterous voices of fire-breathing threats has ever physically done anyone harm when we run to the Name of the Lord which is our High Tower.


Proverbs 23:19-21

Today’s three verses are another reminder of what happens if we lay down with dirty dogs. We will rise up with fleas, lots of them.

Grace and peace,
Ramona

Wow - Rich Mullin's song "Creed" it's the first time I heard it and I was suprised to hear the "Apostles Creed" put to music!
1. I believe in God the Father, Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth:

2. And in Jesus Christ, his only begotten Son, our Lord:

3. Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary:

4. Suffered under Pontius Pilate; was crucified, dead and buried: He descended into hell:

5. The third day he rose again from the dead:

6. He ascended into heaven, and sits at the right hand of God the Father Almighty:

7. From thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead:

8. I believe in the Holy Ghost:

9. I believe in the holy catholic church: the communion of saints:

10. The forgiveness of sins:

1l. The resurrection of the body:

12. And the life everlasting. Amen.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Four Marks of the Church is a term describing four specific adjectives—one, holy, catholic and apostolic—indicating four major distinctive marks or distinguishing characteristics of the Christian Church. The belief that the Church is characterized by these four particular "marks" was first expressed by the First Council of Constantinople in the year 381 in its revision of the Nicene Creed, in which it included the statement: "[We believe] in one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church." In Protestant theology these are sometimes called the attributes of the Church.[1] They are still professed today in the Nicene Creed, recited in the liturgy of Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, and many Protestant churches' worship services.

While specific doctrines, based on both tradition and different interpretations of the Bible, distinguish one Church or denomination from another, largely explaining why there are so many different ones, the Four Marks, when defined the same way, represent a summary of what historically have been considered the most important affirmations of the Christian faith.
In other words US!

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