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October 30, 2012 Bible Study

     I am using One Year Bible Online for my daily Bible study. For today, One Year Bible Online links here. I have found that by writing this daily blog of what I see when I read these scriptures, I get more out of them. I hope that by posting these ruminations others may get some benefit as well. If you have any thoughts or comments regarding these verses or what I have written about them, please post them.

God’s Paint-By-Numbers Collection, Green Lane Edition #267

Lamentations 3:1-66

     The prophet speaks of the suffering he has undergone, of the torment, pain and affliction he has experienced. Yet despite the utter despair of his situation, he declares that he will dare to hope. He will continue to hope because God’s love is faithful and never ends, God’s mercies never cease. He tells us to wait quietly for the Lord in our times of tribulation. God will bring grief to us, but He will also show us compassion. When we suffer tribulation, let us acknowledge our sinfulness and turn back to God and strive to serve Him. When we seem completely overwhelmed by our enemies, let us call on the Lord and have faith that He will deliver us.

Fall at Green Lane Park

Hebrews 1:1-14

     In the past God spoke through the prophets, now He has spoken through His Son. God created the universe through His Son. The Son radiates God’s glory and expresses the very character of God. The Son has cleansed us from our sins and now sits in the place of highest honor at the right hand of God. The Son is far greater than the angels. While the earth and the heavens will come to an end, the Son will rule forever from the throne that God has established for Him. The Son is not some sort of greater angel, He is something entirely different. The angels are ministering spirits sent to serve those who will inherit the salvation provided by the Son.

The Beauty of Fall Over the Lake

Psalm 102:1-28

     The Lord will not reject the pleas of the destitute. He will listen to their prayers. God will live forever and He does not change. Even today He will do such great things that a generation not yet born will praise His name for them. Time and again throughout history God has done things which demonstrate His great power, let us praise Him for those things as long as we draw breath.

The Beauty of Fall Across Green Lane Lake

Proverbs 26:21-22

     Some people start fights in the same way that hot embers light charcoal. It is almost as if they cannot help themselves. Let us strive not to be like that. Rumors are tempting tidbits that sink into our hearts and effect our judgement long after we have forgotten their origins.

October 29, 2012 Bible Study

     I am using One Year Bible Online for my daily Bible study. For today, One Year Bible Online links here. I have found that by writing this daily blog of what I see when I read these scriptures, I get more out of them. I hope that by posting these ruminations others may get some benefit as well. If you have any thoughts or comments regarding these verses or what I have written about them, please post them.

View Over Green Lane Lake

Lamentations 1-2:22

     The prophet (probably Jeremiah) laments over the fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonians. He writes of the terrible suffering that the people of Jerusalem experience as a result of their sins. If God was willing to allow even the people He had chosen as special to suffer such tribulation as a result of their sins, will He not also allow other peoples to experience the suffering that their sins bring? Those who should have been warning the people of Jerusalem, instead said foolish things and encouraged them in their sin rather than warning them to turn from it. Are we as Christians today warning those around us of the troubles to come if they continue to sin? Do we accept our society’s emphasis on immediate gratification instead of warning them to choose to turn to God and wait for Him to provide for us? Do we teach that the rewards of doing the Lord’s work are much greater than the pleasures of the moment? Do we teach that choosing to satisfy those pleasures of the moment lead to suffering in the future? Or are we like the prophets of Jerusalem, saying foolish things that are false to the core?

Picture of what appears to be a beaver lodge

Philemon 1:1-25

     Today, I read the letter Paul wrote to Philemon. It is a short letter. Paul sent it to Philemon with Onesimus, who was legally Philemon’s slave. Paul does not condemn Philemon in any way for owning a slave and does not command him in how to treat his slaves. However, Paul tells Philemon that Onesimus is now his fellow believer and therefore his brother in the Lord. Paul asks Philemon to treat Onesimus well, reminding him that he could command it. Paul tells Philemon that he, Paul, will repay any harm that Onesimus has done to Philemon or any debt that he owes him. Paul tells Philemon that he will do this despite the fact that Philemon owes Paul a great debt for bringing him to the Lord. Overall this letter is a lesson on how we should treat those who have done us harm, especially if they have since come to know the Lord.

Bluebird House at Green Lane Park

Psalm 101:1-8

     This song of David is one that we should strive to follow. Let us lead lives of integrity both in public and in private. That means refusing to look at anything that is vile and/or vulgar. It means having nothing to do with those who deal dishonestly. Part of integrity is not tolerating those who slander their neighbors and not allowing conceit and pride to become part of our lives. And how can we do this? By seeking out faithful people to be our companions. Lord guide me to those faithful people who can challenge me to live a life of greater integrity and service to you.

Fall at Green Lane Park

Proverbs 26:20

     Gossip is the fuel for quarrels in the same way that wood is the fuel for fire. Let us not gossip about others.

October 28, 2012 Bible Study

     I am using One Year Bible Online for my daily Bible study. For today, One Year Bible Online links here. I have found that by writing this daily blog of what I see when I read these scriptures, I get more out of them. I hope that by posting these ruminations others may get some benefit as well. If you have any thoughts or comments regarding these verses or what I have written about them, please post them.

God’s Paint-By-Numbers Green Lane Collection #328

Jeremiah 51:54-52:34

     When Jeremiah finished his prophecies against Babylon, he wrote them down and gave them to someone to take to Babylon to read them there. The passage then recounts the fall of Jerusalem and the way that King Jehoiachin was treated in Babylon.

Bird Houses Next to the Lake

Titus 3:1-15

     Paul tells us that as believers we should submit to the government and its officers. We should be obedient insofar as doing so is consistent with doing good. We must not slander anyone. Instead of quarreling, Christians show true humility and gentleness (or at least we try to). God saved me, not because of my righteousness (of which I have none), but because of His love and mercy. By His grace He declared me righteous and I will be forever grateful because there is no other way that I could be considered righteous. As the Spirit gives me the grace, I will not quarrel about spiritual pedigrees or Jewish (or other) laws. After a couple of times of attempting to show them where they are causing dissension, I will have nothing to do with those who cause divisions.

View over the Lake

Psalm 100:1-5

     The Lord is good. His unfailing love continues forever. I will praise His name. The Lord is God. He made me and I am His. He has filled me with joy and I will praise His name.

Another View Over the Lake

Proverbs 26:18-19

     Calling it a joke does not undo the harm done by lying to one’s friends.

October 27, 2012 Bible Study

     I am using One Year Bible Online for my daily Bible study. For today, One Year Bible Online links here. I have found that by writing this daily blog of what I see when I read these scriptures, I get more out of them. I hope that by posting these ruminations others may get some benefit as well. If you have any thoughts or comments regarding these verses or what I have written about them, please post them.

Jeremiah 51:1-53

     Babylon was the mightiest nation on earth when Jeremiah prophesied her fall. God had used Babylon to punish the people of Israel for their sins, but that did not free them from responsibility for their own sins. Among those sins was mistreating the people of Israel. Babylon was wealthy and the mightiest city on earth, but that did not save them from the consequences of their sins. In the same way today, our wealth and military might will not save us from the consequences of our sins. Only by turning to God and crying out to Him can we be saved from our sins.

Magrat finds something to play with

Titus 2:1-15

     Paul instructs us to live wisely. We should be a role model for others, doing all kinds of good works. Everything we do should reflect the integrity and seriousness of what we believe and teach. Above all we should teach the truth. We should live and teach in such a way that those who oppose us have nothing bad to say about us. If you work for someone else, be trustworthy and good, do not talk back or steal. In all ways work to make the teachings about God that we follow attractive. Let us turn from godless living and sinful pleasures, instead living lives of wisdom, righteousness and devotion to God. Jesus gave his life to free us from sin and cleanse us, let us be committed to doing good deeds. We are to teach these things and encourage other believers to do them.

Water over the dam

Psalm 99:1-9

     Let us praise the Lord. Throughout history men and women of God have called on Him for help. When they cried out to Him, He answered them. If we cry out to Him today for help, He will answer us. God will discipline us when we do wrong, but when we turn to Him and attempt to follow His commands He will forgive us our failings.

Fall blooms

Proverbs 26:17

     Getting involved in someone else’s argument is likely to end badly.

October 26, 2012 Bible Study

     I am using One Year Bible Online for my daily Bible study. For today, One Year Bible Online links here. I have found that by writing this daily blog of what I see when I read these scriptures, I get more out of them. I hope that by posting these ruminations others may get some benefit as well. If you have any thoughts or comments regarding these verses or what I have written about them, please post them.

God’s Paint-By-Numbers Green Lane Collection #316

Jeremiah 49:23-50:46

     Jeremiah prophecies concerning three more of the kingdoms around Judah, predicting their destruction. He then goes on to prophecy the fall of Babylon and the restoration of Israel. Jeremiah prophecies that the remnant of Israel will seek after God as God restores them to their land. He prophecies this in the middle of his prophecy that Babylon will be destroyed. Jeremiah says that God will destroy Babylon because of their arrogance and their idolatry. Babylon was used by God to bring judgement on the people of Judah, but in their pride the Babylonians went beyond what God had called them to do. They gave credit for their success to false gods and worshiped them in ways detestable to God, in ways that always lead to the destruction of a society that practices them.

Magrat plays with a leaf

Titus 1:1-16

     Paul writes to Titus and begins by telling him that Paul is teaching people the truth that leads to godliness. This gives us a guideline by which to judge the truth of someone’s teaching, does following it lead to godliness? Paul then once again gives us the job requirements for an elder in the church. An elder must be the husband of one wife, with children who are believers and do not have a reputation for being wild or rebellious. An elder must not be one who is overbearing, or quick-tempered. He must not be given to violence or drunkenness. He must have a reputation for honest dealing when it comes to money. Then we come to the positive job requirements. An elder must be hospitable. He must be a lover of what is good. He must live a wise, disciplined life. He must have a strong faith and be solidly grounded in scripture. I had read these passages before in discussions about the qualifications of an elder, but I had never noticed the hospitality requirement before I did my blog on 1 Timothy a short time ago.
     Paul goes on to explain why it is important that an elder be strongly grounded in scripture. The reason is that there are many people who are teaching false teachings in order to enrich themselves. So, an elder must be firmly grounded in scripture so that he can show those tempted to follow these false teachers where they are wrong. Paul gives us another teaching to judge ourselves and the teachings of others. He tells us that everything is pure to the person of pure heart, but that nothing is pure to those who are corrupt and unbelieving. I am sure you know the type, those who always see ulterior motives in everything anyone does. And not just ulterior motives, but those of the most sordid type. We should consider our own thoughts, do we always think that others are doing things for purely selfish reasons? Or, on the other hand, do we find ourselves giving people too much of the benefit of the doubt? This passage suggests we should be more towards the latter than the former.

God’s Paint-By-Numbers Green Lane Collection #245

Psalm 97-98:9

     All who worship anything other than the true God will be shamed as all creation will be forced to bow before God. Those who love the Lord will hate evil. Note that it says that they will “hate evil”, not “hate evil people”. And what is evil? It is the absence of good, the absence of God. Let us rejoice in the Lord and praise His name. In this way we can spread the presence of His good further in this world.
     Let us sing a song to the Lord, for He has been victorious. He will judge the world in justice and fairness.

Bluebird House Against the Sky

Proverbs 26:13-16

     A lazy person will use fear as an excuse to not work. This passage tells us a lot about some mental disorders. Some people develop mental disorders (paranoia, phobias, etc) in order to avoid work of one kind or another. This is not true of all people that suffer from these disorders, but I have observed people whose symptoms seem to disappear when they would interfere with activities that the person wishes to take part in. Our writer goes on to point out that the lazy often think they are wiser than others. If everyone around you suggests that you should take action, but you still feel otherwise, perhaps the problem is laziness.

October 25, 2012 Bible Study

     I am using One Year Bible Online for my daily Bible study. For today, One Year Bible Online links here. I have found that by writing this daily blog of what I see when I read these scriptures, I get more out of them. I hope that by posting these ruminations others may get some benefit as well. If you have any thoughts or comments regarding these verses or what I have written about them, please post them.

From God’s Paint-By-Numbers Perkiomenville Collection

Jeremiah 48-49:22

     Jeremiah prophecies against Moab, Ammon and Edom. He tells them that God is bringing destruction upon them because they trusted in their wealth and followed practices detestable to God. They ridiculed Israel, now they would be an object of ridicule. They were proud and boastful, God was going to put an end to their boasting. If we rely on anything besides the Lord, our end will be destruction. Each of these nations was proud of their military might and confident that their wealth would provide them a defense against trouble. They followed practices that God had declared detestable and now they were going to pay the price for their pride and sin.

Magrat Rests on a Stump

2 Timothy 4:1-22

     We should be prepared to preach the word of God when people are receptive and even when they are not. In addition we should patiently and gently correct, rebuke and encourage those around us with careful instruction. There are many who will not listen to sound teaching but will instead seek out those who tell them what they want to hear. Let us work at carrying out the ministry that God has given us so that, like Paul, when death is near we can say that we fought the good fight and remained faithful. Then we will also be able to state with confidence that God will rescue us from every evil attack and bring us safely into His heavenly kingdom.

A selection from God’s Paint-By-Numbers Green Lane collection

Psalm 95-96:13

     Sing to the Lord, the Rock of our salvation. I will give thanks and praise to the great God for all he has done. I will prostrate myself before Him because I am not worthy of His love. Listen to His voice today, He desires to bring you into His rest.
     Let me sing a song to the Lord. Lord move your Spirit within me so that I will tell everyone of the wonderful things that You do. The Lord will judge the world with justice and the nations with truth. If only everyone would bow before Him and honor His name, this would be a thing of joy. For all too many God’s just judgement is a cause for terror. Lord, use me as a light to them that some of them might come to love and honor You.

All Things Bright and Beautiful

Proverbs 26:9-12

     A fool who spouts a wise saying is as likely to condemn himself as the one he targets. Hiring a fool or someone at random is as likely to harm your business as it is to increase your productivity. Fools do not learn from their mistakes, but often repeat them even after suffering harm from them. Even so, there is more chance of teaching a fool than of someone who thinks he is wise. O Lord, let me never think that there is anyone from whom I can learn nothing.

October 24, 2012 Bible Study

     I am using One Year Bible Online for my daily Bible study. For today, One Year Bible Online links here. I have found that by writing this daily blog of what I see when I read these scriptures, I get more out of them. I hope that by posting these ruminations others may get some benefit as well. If you have any thoughts or comments regarding these verses or what I have written about them, please post them.

God’s Paint-By-Numbers, Hickory Run Collection

Jeremiah 44:24-47:7

     Jeremiah tells those from Judah that had fled to Egypt that God was going to bring disaster upon them because they refused to give up their worship of other gods. He goes on to tell Baruch, who has been his scribe and assistant, that while he will not have opportunity to do great things God will keep him safe. The passage then goes on to record the prophecy that Jeremiah made against Egypt when Pharaoh Neco was marching out to attack the Babylonians. Jeremiah predicted their complete defeat. Jeremiah also predicted the destruction of the Philistines.

Fallen Trees Over a Mountain Stream

2 Timothy 2:22-3:17

     Paul tells Timothy to avoid the evil desires of youth and instead pursue righteousness, faith, love and peace. Advice that we all should follow. We should stay out of foolish, ignorant arguments because they can only lead to fights and feuds. We should be gentle with everyone and patient with people who are difficult. We should gently instruct those we disagree with, relying on God to reach their hearts and show them the truth.
     Paul then goes on to describe what people will be like in the last days. It sounds so much like what people are like today. So much of our culture honors people like Paul described. People who love only themselves and their money. People who scoff at God and are boastful and proud. They are disobedient and ungrateful. They consider nothing sacred. People will be unloving and unforgiving. They will slander others and exercise no self-control. They will be cruel and hate what is good. They will act religious but reject the power that might make them godly. They will take advantage of the vulnerable. Does this not sound like the culture around us?
     We will suffer persecution as we strive to live godly lives. We must continue to study the Scripture because it is inspired by God, or God-breathed. Scripture is useful for teaching, reproof, correction and training in righteousness. By studying the Scripture we can become equipped for every good work that comes our way.

Another Selection from God’s Paint-By-Numbers Hickory Run Collection

Psalm 94:1-23

     The wicked may seem to prosper for a while, but God will bring judgement on them. He will turn their sins against them and they will pay the price. But those who trust in God can rely on Him to be their fortress and defense. When we start to slip, He will support us. When doubts fill our mind, if we turn to Him, He will comfort us and give us joy.

The Beauty of the Cycle of Life

Proverbs 26:6-8

     There are three proverbs about dealing with fools. The first tells us not to rely on a fool to convey a message. They will either not deliver it, or they will deliver it in such a manner that it is misunderstood. The second tells us that when a fool knows wise sayings, they will apply them in an inappropriate manner. Finally we learn that giving honors to a fool is completely non-productive.

October 23, 2012 Bible Study

     I am using One Year Bible Online for my daily Bible study. For today, One Year Bible Online links here. I have found that by writing this daily blog of what I see when I read these scriptures, I get more out of them. I hope that by posting these ruminations others may get some benefit as well. If you have any thoughts or comments regarding these verses or what I have written about them, please post them.

Jeremiah 42-44:23

     The leaders of the various armed bands and their followers approached Jeremiah and requested that he ask God what they should do and where they should go. Jeremiah told them that he would do as they asked and tell them everything that God told him. They swore that they whatever Jeremiah told them that God said that they should do. After ten days Jeremiah received a reply from God. He called the people to him and gave them the message. Jeremiah told them that God said that if they stayed in Judah, He would build them up and protect them. They would not need to fear the king of Babylon. On the other hand, if they went to Egypt, war and famine would follow them there. They would die in Egypt from war, famine and disease. Jeremiah then told them that he knew that they would not listen and that they would insist on going to Egypt. That despite their promise to do whatever Jeremiah told them to do, they would go to Egypt. Jeremiah told them that his prophecy would be fulfilled and they would die there from war, famine and disease.
     The leaders of the armed bands believed that Jeremiah was lying to them. Instead of listening to Jeremiah they fled to Egypt bringing the people with them, including Jeremiah. When they got to Egypt, Jeremiah prophesied that Nebuchadnezzar would conquer the city where the people of Judah had fled and all of Egypt. Once the people had settled in, Jeremiah had another prophecy for them. He condemned them for continuing to worship other gods. The people replied that they would not give up their worship of other gods, even now that they had been driven out of their homes in Judah.
     How often are we like the people in this passage? We ask for God’s guidance on what to do, then, when we get it, we do something else anyway. How often is our failure to receive God’s guidance because we don’t like the answer He is giving us?

God’s Paint-By-Numbers

2 Timothy 2:1-21

     Paul reminds Timothy that the things Timothy had heard Paul preach had been confirmed by reliable witnesses. Paul then tells Timothy that he should live as a good soldier. He should not get tied up in affairs of “civilian life.” This is a message to me not to get tied up in things that do not involve spreading God’s Word. Paul goes on to tell Timothy (and us) to work hard and be a good worker. We should avoid foolish talk that leads to godless behavior. God knows who are His and those who belong to God will turn away from evil. We should strive to keep ourselves pure so that we may be a special utensil to God that is reserved for honorable use rather than a utensil made of wood or clay that is for everyday use.

Mountain Stream through the leaves

Psalm 92-93:5

     It is indeed good to give thanks to the Lord. I will proclaim His unfailing love in the morning and His faithfulness in the evening. God is mightier than the raging seas. When the tides and waves of life crash against me, I will trust in the Lord and rely on Him.

Clear Mountain Stream

Proverbs 26:3-5

     We have three proverbs about fools today. The first tells us that fools will not be guided by anything other than punishment. The second and third appear to contradict each other. One tells us not to answer the foolish arguments of fools because to do so risks becoming a fool as well. The other tells us that we should answer the foolish arguments of fools or they will think themselves wise. I think this means that one should be very careful when making a case to a fool so as to not get caught in their foolish thought processes, but nevertheless to point out the foolishness of their arguments.

October 22, 2012 Bible Study

     I am using One Year Bible Online for my daily Bible study. For today, One Year Bible Online links here. I have found that by writing this daily blog of what I see when I read these scriptures, I get more out of them. I hope that by posting these ruminations others may get some benefit as well. If you have any thoughts or comments regarding these verses or what I have written about them, please post them.

A Selection from God’s Pain-By-Numbers Collection

Jeremiah 39-41:18

     King Nebuchadnezzar returned and conquered Jerusalem just as Jeremiah had prophesied. King Zedekiah attempted to escape in the night, but was captured. King Zedekiah was forced to watch as his sons and the nobles of Judah were executed. King Nebuchadnezzar then had King Zedekiah’s eye’s gouged out and took him to Babylon as a captive. This was the result that Jeremiah had warned King Zedekiah about if he did not surrender to Nebuchadnezzar. Nebuchadnezzar then sent his captain of the guard to release Jeremiah from prison and to provide his needs.
     Nebuchadnezzar appointed Gedaliah as governor over the people he left in Judea and took his armies back to Babylon with most of the captives. Jeremiah chose to remain with Gedaliah rather than go to Babylon. Shortly after this Gedaliah met with the leaders of the armed bands that were in the countryside of Judea. Gedaliah promised them that Nebuchadnezzar meant them no harm and would leave them in peace if they did not rebel against him. Many of those who had fled Judea when Nebuchadnezzar began to besiege Jerusalem returned when they heard the news that Gedaliah had been appointed governor. Some of the leaders of armed bands learned that Ishmael, the leader of one of the bands, was planning to kill Gedaliah. They attempted to warn Gedaliah, but he did not believe them. Ishmael followed through on his plan and killed Gedaliah. In addition, he took captive the people who had been living under Gedaliah’s protection and started to lead them back to his camp outside of Judah. The other armed bands united and chased down Ishmael and his followers. They killed all by Ishmael and eight of his followers, freeing his prisoners. The people then began preparations to leave for Egypt because they were afraid of what Nebuchadnezzar would do when he heard that Gedaliah had been murdered.

Trees Fallen Across a Mountain Stream

2 Timothy 1:1-18

     Once again Paul starts out his letter by emphasizing the fact that he prays for the recipient(s) frequently. By this standard, do we spend enough time in prayer? I do not know about those of you reading this, but I do not. Paul then goes on to encourage Timothy to fan the flames of the spiritual gift he has been given. We have been given a spirit of power, love and self-discipline, not a spirit of timidity and fear. We should never be ashamed to tell others about our faith in Christ, nor should we be ashamed of those who are suffering for their faith. We should be prepared to experience the same suffering, knowing that God will give us the strength to endure whatever suffering he sends our way.
     We should accept the suffering that comes our way because God saved us and called us to live a holy life. God did not do this because we deserved His attention, but because that was His plan from the beginning. We should rely on the power of the Holy Spirit to guard and remain faithful to the truth which we have learned.

Psalm 90-91:16

     Let us remember how brief our lives are, how short the time we have to do God’s work on this earth. In that short time, let us remember that God is our refuge and place of safety. He will those who love Him and protect those who trust in Him. He will answer us when we call Him and be with us in our troubles. Let us turn to the Lord for all of our troubles in the confidence and faith that He will turn them into blessings.

Proverbs 26:1-2

     No one expects a fool to behave honorably and fools are rarely honored. I believe that there are those with the power to supernaturally curse others, but those curses will not take effect against those who are undeserving of such curses.

October 21, 2012 Bible Study

     I am using One Year Bible Online for my daily Bible study. For today, One Year Bible Online links here. I have found that by writing this daily blog of what I see when I read these scriptures, I get more out of them. I hope that by posting these ruminations others may get some benefit as well. If you have any thoughts or comments regarding these verses or what I have written about them, please post them.

Boulder Field at Hickory Run State Park

Jeremiah 37-38:28

     After Nebuchadnezzar appointed Zedekiah king of Judah, Zedekiah did not listen to Jeremiah’s prophecies any more than his predecessors. However, when Nebuchadnezzar again attacked Jerusalem he asked Jeremiah to pray to God for himself and the people of Jerusalem. At this time, Nebuchadnezzar withdrew his armies to face the Egyptian armies which had come forth to relieve the siege of Jerusalem. Jeremiah sent word to Zedekiah that the Egyptians would return to Egypt and Nebuchadnezzar would return and destroy Jerusalem.
     While the siege was lifted Jeremiah attempted to leave Jerusalem to go to the land of Benjamin and complete the purchase of the land from his relative. One of the gate guards, believing that Jeremiah was defecting to the Babylonians, arrested him. After Jeremiah had been in prison for some time, King Zedekiah sent for him to ask him what message he had from the Lord for the king. Jeremiah told the king that God said that he would be defeated by the Babylonians. One faction of the king’s court wanted Jeremiah killed because of the message he had been giving to the people about the outcome of fighting the Babylonians. They went to the king and requested that he kill Jeremiah. The king told them to do as they pleased because he could not stop them. They took Jeremiah and placed him in a cistern with thick mud at the bottom of it, leaving him there to starve to death. Another faction of the court went to the king and requested the king’s permission to remove Jeremiah from the cistern. The king granted their request and told them to take a small force and do so.
     Later, King Zedekiah had Jeremiah brought to him for a private audience. The king promised Jeremiah that he would neither kill him nor allow him to be killed for what Jeremiah told the king. Jeremiah told King Zedekiah that if he surrendered to Nebuchadnezzar all would go well with him and his family and Jerusalem would not be burned down. On the other hand if he refused to surrender, he would not escape and the city would be destroyed.

Paint-By-Numbers over the lake

1 Timothy 6:1-21

     Paul tells Timothy that some people like to quibble over the meaning of words. Such people cause trouble and see putting on a show of godliness as a way to become wealthy. True godliness with contentment is in itself great wealth. We came into this world with no possessions and we will take none with us when we leave, so we should be content with enough to feed and clothe ourselves. We should avoid arguments with those who want to quibble over words and pursue teachings that promote godliness. If we pursue wealth, we can easily fall into temptation. This does not mean that wealth is evil, just that we should not seek it as a first goal. We should pursue righteousness and a godly life. The disciplines which lead to a godly life are faith, love, perseverance, and gentleness. If and when we acquire wealth we should not be proud nor come to rely on that wealth because it is unreliable. Instead we should use that wealth to do good. We should use whatever wealth we acquire to share with those in need.

Fall in the Forest

Psalm 89:38-52

     The psalmist writes that he feels abandoned by God, that God has allowed him to be disgraced. Yet despite feeling this way He praises the Lord and calls on us to praise the Lord forever. Let this be a model to us that even when we feel far from God we will lift up praises to Him.

Mountain Stream

Proverbs 25:28

      Lack of self-control leaves us completely defenseless, both against our human enemies and our spiritual enemies.