August 12, 2021 Bible Study — Is The Day Of Disaster Inevitable?

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Jeremiah 16-18.

I have written how, as I read through the Book of Jeremiah I wonder if we today have gotten to the point Judah was at when Jeremiah prophesied, to the point where God’s judgement could no longer be avoided?  The beginning of today’s passage makes me think that we have not yet gotten there.  God warned Jeremiah, and instructed him to warn others, not to have children in Jerusalem.  I do not get the sense that God is sending such a message today, at least, not yet.  Further, despite the constant drumbeat that disaster could no longer be avoided which Jeremiah’s prophecies contained, God gave Jeremiah the occasional prophecy that it is never too late.

“If at any time I announce that a nation or kingdom is to be uprooted, torn down and destroyed,  and if that nation I warned repents of its evil, then I will relent and not inflict on it the disaster I had planned.  And if at another time I announce that a nation or kingdom is to be built up and planted,  and if it does evil in my sight and does not obey me, then I will reconsider the good I had intended to do for it.”

Of course, at the same time God also warns that no society is so secure that it can turn its back on Him and survive.  Many people in our society today have chosen to turn from God and reject His will.  Our society is accelerating into the abyss.  I believe it is too late to attempt to salvage society, we must seek instead to reach individuals and convince them to turn back to God (or, perhaps a better way to put it would be to say, allow the Holy Spirit to convince them through us).  However, I also believe that if enough people are touched by the Holy Spirit, our society may still be saved from disaster.

 

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

August 11, 2021 Bible Study — God Does Not Seek To Transform Society, He Seeks To Transform Individuals

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Jeremiah 13-15.

I have just returned from vacation and am attempting to get back into my normal routine.

During the time of Jeremiah the people of Judah had reached the point where God declared that He would no longer listen to prayers requesting Him to relieve the suffering of the people of Judah in general.  In many ways, Jeremiah’s prophecies are scary and depressing, because they seem to offer no hope.  Reading these prophecies leads me to wander if our society has reached a similar point.  However, scattered through these prophecies one finds little gems of hope. Jeremiah tells us that our focus should be on our own behavior, and on calling individuals to follow God’s commands, not on changing society.  God told Jeremiah, and us, to pay attention to the words He has spoken to us and not be arrogant.

Just as in Jeremiah’s time, our society is full of prophets telling the people lies in God’s name, things which God has never said.  They tell us things like, “If it feels good, it can’t be wrong.”  But that is not God’s message.  God calls us to repent, if we do He will restore us so that we can serve Him.  He calls us to utter worthy words, if we do He will make us His spokesperson.  Let us stand so that people can turn to us, and therefore to God, but we must not allow our desire to reach them cause us to turn to their ways.

 

 

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

August 10, 2021 Bible Study — Fear No One, And Nothing, Aside From God

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Jeremiah 10-12.

Since I was on vacation from July 31-August 9 I have already written my blog posts for these days and scheduled them to be posted.  This is the last of those written before my vacation and my normal schedule will resume tomorrow. Please continue to visit my site to read my daily devotional.

Today’s passage begins with Jeremiah repeating a message which Isaiah had previously stated: we need not, and should not, fear the “gods” created by humans.  They can do us neither harm nor good.  Instead, we should fear the Lord Almighty, who made all that is.  He is the One who holds our lives in His hand.  Every one who does not worship Him is senseless and without knowledge.

Throughout the Book of Jeremiah, God tells Jeremiah, “Do not pray for this people or offer any plea or petition for them, because I will not listen when they call to me in the time of their distress.”  This has bothered me until today (well, it still bothers me a bit) because I believe we should pray for all of those around us.  However,  today I realized that we have to interpret this in context.  Jeremiah was to stop praying that people not experience the sufferings which were coming their way because of their sins, but he was allowed to pray that they turn from their sins.  In the same way, we should not pray for our non-believing friends to avoid the suffering which comes from their sins, we should pray that they turn to God and repent of their sins.

There is one last point from today’s passage I want to write about. At the time Jeremiah gave these prophecies, some powerful people told him to stop spreading such “lies”.  We know from later in this book that they accused him of spreading misinformation.  God told him to ignore their threats because He would punish them. God promised to bring disaster upon those threatening Jeremiah for speaking the words which God had given him.  In the same way, there are those in positions of power today who threaten those who speak God’s word.  In all but a few parts of the world, those threats do not include death, at least, not yet, but the attempt to silence those who speak God’s word has begun.  Let us not fear those who make such threats, because God will punish them and will hold us to account for the message He has given us.

 

who are threatening to kill you, saying, “Do not prophesy in the name of the Lord or you will die by our hands”— 22 therefore this is what the Lord Almighty says: “I will punish them.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

August 9, 2021 Bible Study — We Bring Harm Upon Ourselves When We Sin

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Jeremiah 7-9.

Since I am going to be on vacation from July 31-August 9 I have already written my blog posts for these days and scheduled them to be posted.  However, I may not be able to post a link to them on FaceBook, Gab.com, or MeWe.com during every day (or any day) during this time period.  So, please continue to visit my site to read my daily devotional.

The people to whom Jeremiah prophesied were convinced that they were safe from invasion because the Temple of God was in their midst, but God told them in no uncertain terms that they were mistaken.   Later, Jeremiah points out that some people think they gain God’s protection by making the correct sacrifices and following the correct rituals.  Today there are people who think they have God’s protection because they go to Church on Sunday, or because they attend BLM protests, or in some other way signal their “righteousness”.  Jeremiah tells them that God does not work that way.  Jeremiah reminds them once again (also reminding them that he is not the first to deliver this message) that God wants them to change their ways and deal with each other justly.

I was writing the above and was suddenly derailed when I reviewed the excerpt I had pulled out which framed my thoughts on this and saw the phrase I put in bold below:

Do not trust in deceptive words and say, “This is the temple of the Lord, the temple of the Lord, the temple of the Lord!” If you really change your ways and your actions and deal with each other justly, if you do not oppress the foreigner, the fatherless or the widow and do not shed innocent blood in this place, and if you do not follow other gods to your own harm, then I will let you live in this place, in the land I gave your ancestors for ever and ever.

All too often those of us who call others away from sin forget that part.  When we sin we do so to our own harm.  While treating others unjustly hurts them, and oppressing the powerless hurts them, it does as much harm to ourselves.  The same applies to other sins as well.

Overall, this passage can be frightening and depressing because Jeremiah essentially says it is too late to avert God’s coming judgement upon Jerusalem.  However, a closer reading reveals that Jeremiah was not saying it was too late.  He was saying that the people would not turn from their sins before it was too late.  None of them would acknowledge their wickedness, that they themselves had done evil, and turn from it, realizing the harm they had done to others.  Instead they would claim wisdom and follow after leaders who told them that their sins were godly.  They knew they were being deceived, but went along with it anyway.

 

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

August 8, 2021 Bible Study — From The Least To The Greatest, They Are Greedy For Gain

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Jeremiah 4-6.

Since I am going to be on vacation from July 31-August 9 I have already written my blog posts for these days and scheduled them to be posted.  However, I may not be able to post a link to them on FaceBook, Gab.com, or MeWe.com during every day (or any day) during this time period.  So, please continue to visit my site to read my daily devotional.

God gave Jeremiah a prophecy of destruction.  The destruction which Jeremiah prophesied was coming because the people did not deal honestly or seek the truth.  Everyone, from the least to the greatest, sought after their own gain, with no concern for what that might cost others.  We see something similar today from the looters in our cities to the son of the President.  The people do not seek justice, they merely seek revenge upon their enemies.  Yet, in all of the negativity of Jeremiah’s prophecy there is a kernel of hope.  It does not take many turning to God, repenting of their sins and seeking to do right to turn aside God’s anger.  God told Jeremiah if he could just find one person in Jerusalem who sought the truth, one person who dealt honestly, He would forgive the city.  God is speaking a message of warning, but will any of us listen and change our ways?

When I first read this passage I really thought my blog entry would be longer than this.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

August 7, 2021 Bible Study — Have We Turned To Other Gods?

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Jeremiah 1-3.

Since I am going to be on vacation from July 31-August 9 I have already written my blog posts for these days and scheduled them to be posted.  However, I may not be able to post a link to them on FaceBook, Gab.com, or MeWe.com during every day (or any day) during this time period.  So, please continue to visit my site to read my daily devotional.

I recently started copying and pasting phrases from the passage into my drafts of these blogs as I came across things which struck me (sometimes I include them in the blog, sometimes I delete them after writing the thoughts they inspire).  Today I realized how much this helps me write this blog.  Jeremiah began his writings by discussing how he felt when God first called him, and God’s answers to his reservations.  There are lessons here for us today.  Jeremiah felt that he was too young and not a skilled enough speaker.  God’s answer to that applies to any who share that (and also to any who think they are too old).  You cannot be too young, nor too old to deliver the message God has given you. And you need not fear that you lack the skills to deliver God’s message: He will put the words in your mouth, or inspire you to the acts, that will communicate His message.  Do that which God calls you to do.

Which brings us to the message which God asked Jeremiah to deliver.  God had led the people of Israel out of slavery in Egypt, through the wilderness, and into a prosperous land, but they did not seek to follow His commands.  Instead they went after the idols of the people whom God displaced to settle them there.  Worse, not even the priests, the religious leaders sought after God.  Rather than call the people back to obedience to God they encouraged them in their idolatry.  I want to be careful here, because the parallel I am about to draw is imperfect.  God has delivered the peoples of Western Civilization into prosperity, a prosperity which rose from their following His will to a limited degree.  For many centuries, the peoples of Western Civilization would from time to time compare their actions to God’s ideals and see places where they fell short, then seek to correct their failings.  However, in recent times they have rejected God and sought after other “gods’.  All too often, even those who claim to speak on behalf of God encourage people to reject His word and seek salvation from other quarters. People have forsaken the spring of living water which is Christ and built cisterns which cannot hold water.  They have rejected God as the basis for morality and sought to impose a morality based on their own desires.  One needs only to look at our cities to see where this leads.

Jeremiah goes on further to diagnose the sinfulness of people and their unfaithfulness to God, but he also includes a word of hope.  God promises that when the people cry out to Him and turn back to Him, He will welcome them back and cure them of their backsliding.  Let us pray for the day when people will cry out:

Yes, we will come to you,
    for you are the Lord our God.

More importantly, let us make that our cry.

 

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

August 6, 2021 Bible Study — God Revealed Himself To Those Who Did Not Seek Him

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Isaiah 64-66.

Since I am going to be on vacation from July 31-August 9 I have already written my blog posts for these days and scheduled them to be posted.  However, I may not be able to post a link to them on FaceBook, Gab.com, or MeWe.com during every day (or any day) during this time period.  So, please continue to visit my site to read my daily devotional.

Yet another day where I am not quite sure what I am going to write.  So, I will just start writing the thoughts which I have and see where that leads me.  Isaiah asks how can we be saved when all of us are unclean and our righteous acts are filthy rags.   God answers Isaiah’s question by telling us that He revealed Himself to those who did not ask for Him and was found by those who did not seek Him.  But God also condemns those who hold themselves better than others while wallowing in sin.  Of those he says:

“I called but you did not answer,
    I spoke but you did not listen.
You did evil in my sight
    and chose what displeases me.”

Instead let us humbly throw ourselves upon God’s mercy, for He tells us:

“These are the ones I look on with favor:
    those who are humble and contrite in spirit,
    and who tremble at my word.”

I recognize that I am not worthy of God’s forgiveness, but He extends it to me anyway.  And, if He is willing to forgive me, surely He will forgive you.  Please understand, we should all take that attitude.  All anyone must do is recognize their own sinfulness and turn to God, asking Him to transform them into His likeness.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

August 5, 2021 Bible Study — A Year Of The Lord’s Favor And The Day Of Vengeance Of Our God

Today, I am reading and commenting on Isaiah 60-63.

Since I am going to be on vacation from July 31-August 9 I have already written my blog posts for these days and scheduled them to be posted.  However, I may not be able to post a link to them on FaceBook, Gab.com, or MeWe.com during every day (or any day) during this time period.  So, please continue to visit my site to read my daily devotional.

According to the Gospel of Luke when Jesus began His ministry in Nazareth, He read from Isaiah 61 and said that it was fulfilled in their hearing.  He stopped with the phrase, “to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.”  However, rabbinic tradition was (and I believe still is) that to quote the beginning of a prophecy is to call out the entire passage.  Which is interesting because the sentence Jesus ended with concludes with “and the day of vengeance of our God.”  Now most of chapter 61 continues speaking about things related to the “year of the Lord’s favor”, and I believe that Jesus’ ministry was (and is) about God’s love and forgiveness.  However, I also believe that God’s vengeance against those who will not turn from evil, as described in chapter 63, goes along with His renewed offer of forgiveness.  Whenever I read this I am reminded of the song, “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” (also known as “Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory”).  While some have said that the song glorifies the war making of the Union Army during the Civil War, I have always thought of the death and suffering experienced on both sides as examples of God “trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored.”  The terrible suffering of the Civil War came about because of the grave sin of the way slavery was practiced in this country (I believe that many other countries are still suffering from the ways in which they practiced slavery).  I fear that a new day of such suffering will come upon this country when God pours out His wrath over the innocent blood which is shed in our abortion mills.  Let us fast and pray that God transform our society before that day comes.
I want to note that the passage tells us that it is but a day of God’s wrath with a year of His favor.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

August 4, 2021 Bible Study — No One Pleads A Case With Integrity

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Isaiah 57-59.

Since I am going to be on vacation from July 31-August 9 I have already written my blog posts for these days and scheduled them to be posted.  However, I may not be able to post a link to them on FaceBook, Gab.com, or MeWe.com during every day (or any day) during this time period.  So, please continue to visit my site to read my daily devotional.

I wrote yesterday how I saw Isaiah’s writings as applying to our society today.  I see more of that in today’s passage.  The following passage seems to me to describe our society:

You burn with lust among the oaks
    and under every spreading tree;
you sacrifice your children in the ravines
    and under the overhanging crags.

I think the first part needs no further exposition.  In the past, I saw the way our society deals with abortion as being related to passage like the second part.  However, today I realized that there is much more to our society’s sacrifice of children then just abortion.  There is the way we encourage them to see themselves as sexual beings before they reach puberty.  There is the way in which we permanently alter their bodies on the basis of childhood fantasies. In seeing the ways in which our society fulfills this, let us not lose sight of the important part of this: all of this happens because we choose not to obey God.  Which leads me to one of the most hopeful passages in the Bible:

“I have seen their ways, but I will heal them;”

God will bring healing to those willing to repent of their sin.  Despite our knowing embrace of sin, God will pour out His Spirit upon us, inspiring us to turn from that sin to Him.  Let us call on God to do so for our society today.

Many people use what Isaiah says in Chapter 58 to argue their case.  There he writes of people who call on God while mistreating their fellow man, people who practice religious rituals but exploit their workers. Isaiah goes on to tell us that the religious practices which God truly desires is for us to share our food with the hungry and to provide shelter to the poor wanderers. However, many of those who appeal to this passage forget where he also tells us to do away with the pointing finger and the malicious talk.  More importantly, they do not follow what Isaiah tells us is the biggest problem in our society, “no one pleads a case with integrity.”  Too many, on every side of every issue, are willing to make their case by presenting misleading information.  We cannot have justice and righteousness unless we plead each case with integrity.

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.

August 3, 2021 Bible Study — No Weapon Forged Against You Will Prevail

Today, I am reading and commenting on  Isaiah 52-56.

Since I am going to be on vacation from July 31-August 9 I have already written my blog posts for these days and scheduled them to be posted.  However, I may not be able to post a link to them on FaceBook, Gab.com, or MeWe.com during every day (or any day) during this time period.  So, please continue to visit my site to read my daily devotional.

There is so much in this passage which I want to write about that it would go beyond the length I wish to keep these entries.  I will start at the beginning and see how far I get.  The beginning of this passage makes me think of some of what is going on today.  In Isaiah 52:5-6 the following is written:

“Why are my people enslaved again? Those who rule them shout in exultation. My name is blasphemed all day long.  But I will reveal my name to my people, and they will come to know its power. Then at last they will recognize that I am the one who speaks to them.”

I don’t want to go into too much detail, but it sure looks like the line “Mu name is blasphemed all day long” applies in our society today.   Yet God promises that He will reveal Himself and those who turn to Him will know His power.  To the point where people will see what they had not been told, and understand what they had not heard about.  We live in a society where the haves are getting more, while the have-nots are finding it harder to make ends meet.  And don’t mistake, many of those talking about this are the haves getting more at the expense of those who have little.  They talk a good game, but use it to exploit those over whom they have power.  Yet God’s faithful love will remain, even when the mountains move and the hills disappear.  God’s thoughts are not like our thoughts and His ways are higher than our ways. Let us seek the Lord while we can find him and call on him now while he is near.  Do not be afraid to speak God’s word because it will accomplish all that He want it to.  Things may seem bad, and they may get worse, but God will bring His people home to Him.  Some of those He brings to Him will be those we consider foreign to Him.

Please read the passage.  When I read what I wrote above it does not convey what I tried to pull from the pasasge.

 

I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.