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January 21, 2015 Bible Study — Let God Sort Them Out (Part 2)

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Proverbs 4:7-10

    The first step to being wise is to seek to gain wisdom. If you do not value wisdom, you will be stuck being a fool. Whatever else you do with your life, develop good judgment. Seek wisdom, no matter what it costs you in material wealth. Spend your fortune, if that is what it takes, to acquire understanding. If you embrace wisdom, wisdom will bring you honour.

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Psalm 18:16-36

    Our enemies may attack us when we are at our most vulnerable, but God will reach down from heaven to rescue us. He will lead us to safety…all we have to do is follow Him. If we keep to the ways of God and do not turn to evil, those ways will lead us to safety. God is faithful to those who are faithful. He shows His integrity to those who demonstrate integrity. The pure will see that God is pure. But the devious will discover that God is cunning.

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Matthew 13:47-14:12

    Today’s passage contains one more parable about the Kingdom of Heaven. In this parable Jesus compares the Kingdom of Heaven to fishing with a net. When fishing with a net, you catch everything in the water where you spread your nets. It is only after you have drawn the nets to the shore that you separate the good fish from the bad. In the same way, we are called to spread our nets and bring everyone into the Kingdom of Heaven. When the end comes God will sort out those who belong from those who do not. It is not up to us to determine who “deserves” to be in the Kingdom of Heaven and who does not. There is a saying which is sometimes used during war, “Kill them all. Let God sort them out.” There is a kernel of truth to that, but the Christian version of this is, “Invite them all. Let God sort them out.”

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Genesis 42:18-43:34

    We see in today’s passage the fulfillment of the dreams which Joseph had as a boy when his brothers bowed down before him. I think Joseph found this result much less glorious than he imagined it would be when he had those dreams as a boy.

January 21, 2014 Bible Study — A Study In Forgiveness

     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. In order to make that possible I read the passages and write my thoughts a day, or more. in advance. My work schedule has recently changed, meaning that I may not have time every day to complete these. As a result, I am trying to get several days ahead. I hope this does not negatively impact the quality of these posts (if that is possible). If you have any thoughts or comments regarding these verses or what I have written about them, please post them.

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Genesis 42:18-43:34

     This is a story of reconciliation and forgiveness. We can learn a lot about what it means to forgive by looking at what Joseph did in this story. I am not going to claim that we should model how we deal with those who have hurt us in the past the way that Joseph dealt with his brothers. Merely that we can learn something about forgiveness from this passage. Perhaps even more importantly we can learn something about what it means to repent of our past sins In this story, Joseph has forgiven his brothers (although we do not learn about that until the tomorrow’s passage). However, before he reveals this fact to them, or even the fact that he is their brother, he tests them to see if they have changed. Early on, he learns that they regret what they did to him. However, that is not enough, Joseph seeks to discover whether or not they have changed. Would they do it again? We learn that it is not enough to regret the sins we have committed, we must also have changed our attitudes such that we will not commit similar sins in the future. In the same way, we can forgive people for the wrong they have done us, but sometimes we need to confirm that they have changed before we reconcile with them and begin attempting to rebuild our relationship with them.

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Matthew 13:47-14:12

     Jesus tells us another parable which reminds us that it is not up to us to decide who will receive God’s mercy or not. The “sorting” will occur at the end of time and will be done by God. This does not mean that we do not apply Church discipline, but we must do so humbly, recognizing that it is not up to us to decide who will receive God’s salvation and who will not.
     When Jesus returned to Nazareth, the people there had trouble accepting His miracles because they knew His life story. This is something we have to be careful of. It is all too easy to say that someone cannot possibly be anyone of significance because we know their parents and their siblings and those are not people of great importance. Joseph and Mary and Jesus’ siblings were none of them “movers and shakers” in Nazareth, so the people of Nazareth thought that Jesus could not be anyone of importance either. Let us not make the same mistake.

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Psalm 18:16-36

     As we read this psalm we are reminded that if we do not turn from following God’s commands to doing evil, we can be assured that God will rescue us from our enemies and whatever troubles come our way. Here in the middle is an important summary of part of God’s character:

To the faithful you show yourself faithful;
to those with integrity you show integrity.
To the pure you show yourself pure,
but to the wicked you show yourself hostile.

If you wish to find God you need to be faithful and live your life with integrity, those who live wicked lives will only find hostility when they seek God unless they change their ways.
     The psalmist goes on to remind us that it is only through the strength which God gives us that we can face the challenges of this life. More than that, God will give us the strength to overcome any obstacle and defeat any enemy which stands between us and accomplishing the goals which He has set for us. Let us remember that God will shield us from all danger if we look to Him for protection. He is our solid rock and all of His promises prove true.

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Proverbs 4:7-10

     I read this proverb as telling us that the first step to gaining wisdom is to recognize that wisdom is more valuable than anything else we can obtain. If we wish to be wise we must believe that judging whether an action is wise is more important than any other characteristic an action, or its results, may have.

January 21, 2013 Bible Study — The Starting Point of Wisdom

     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. I hope that the Spirit is moving in others through these posts as the Spirit has definitely been convicting me.

Solving The World's Problems
Solving The World’s Problems

Genesis 42:18-43:34

     After imprisoning his brothers for three days, Joseph spoke to them and said that he would send them on their way, but he would keep one of them imprisoned as a hostage for their good behavior. Joseph told them if they were to bring their youngest brother Benjamin to him and then he would know that they were honest men. The brothers discussed among themselves that this must be God’s punishment against them for sending Joseph to his death (what they thought was his death). They were unaware that Joseph could understand them because he had used an interpreter to talk with them. Joseph gave orders that they be given the grain which they had come to buy. In addition, he gave secret orders that the silver they had used to buy the grain be placed in the sacks with the grain. Joseph selected Simeon as the hostage and had him bound in front of his brothers. Joseph then sent them on their way.
     After departing Egypt the brothers discovered that the silver had been returned to them and were terrified. When they told Jacob what Joseph had demanded of them (they did not know that it was Joseph), he refused categorically to allow Benjamin to go even though Reuben offered his own sons as hostages for Benjamin’s safety. After some time, Jacob told his sons to go back to Egypt to buy more grain. They responded that they could not go unless they took Benjamin with them. Judah promised to look after Benjamin and told Jacob to hold him personally accountable for Benjamin’s safety. Jacob agrees and sends them for gifts for Joseph (not knowing that it was Joseph) and telling them to take double the amount of silver as the previous time so that they could return the silver that was in the sacks when they got home the last time.
     When the brothers presented themselves to Joseph, he saw Benjamin with them. He gave orders that they be taken to his house and a feast be prepared. When the brothers were taken to Joseph’s house they were frightened, convinced that they were to be enslaved because of the silver that was returned to them. So they approached the steward of the house and explained that they had brought the silver back with them, plus additional silver to buy more food. The steward told them not to worry, it must have been God, the God of their father, who gave them the silver because he had received their silver on the last occasion and that grain was paid for. When Joseph came home for the meal, the brothers presented the gifts they had brought him and introduced him to Benjamin. When Joseph saw his brother Benjamin he was moved to tears. He left his brothers’ presence and composed himself. When he returned he ordered the food to be served. Joseph ate separate from his brothers. The brothers were amazed because they were seated in order of their ages, from eldest to youngest.

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Matthew 13:47-14:12

     Today’s passage begins with a final parable about the Kingdom of Heaven from the series that was in yesterday’s passage. In this parable Jesus compares the Kingdom of Heaven to a net let down into the lake to catch fish. The net will catch all kinds of fish, some good and some bad. When the net is full the fishermen pull it onto the shore and collect the good fish and throw away the bad fish. Jesus tells us that at the end of the age God’s messengers will separate the wicked from the righteous and throw the wicked into the blazing furnace. This is a warning that it is not enough to be caught up in the net, to be part of a church body, we need to serve God with all of our hearts as well.
     Soon after this Jesus returned to his home town. Initially, the people were amazed, but then they started to question why they should listen to Him and where He got the power to perform miracles. They recounted how they knew His family and they were not anything special. Jesus told His disciples that a prophet is not without honor except in his home town. This is a warning to us that we should not dismiss the word of God just because we are familiar with the background of the one who is speaking it. There is a human tendency to attempt to bring down those who rise above the common lot, especially when they are from those we know.

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Working On A Sewing Project

Psalm 18:16-36

     God has reached down and rescued me when I was in over my head. With God’s help I can charge through any barrier, scale any wall. When I am doing the Lord’s will nothing will block my path. I will not turn away from His commands because God’s way is the perfect way. God’s word is flawless and He will shield me. I will not turn from my God. Those who are devious will discover that God is even more savvy and canny than themselves, but those who are pure and faithful will discover that God is also pure and faithful. As long as I walk along the path that God has chosen for me, I will walk in the light.

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Proverbs 4:7-10

     The starting point to being wise is valuing wisdom above all else. Those who risk all that they have for wisdom will be honored.