Tag Archives: Psalm 7

July 9, 2015 Bible Study

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Proverbs 18:22

    Every time I write about this, and several similar proverbs, I feel like I am sucking up to my wife. Nevertheless, I will testify to the truth of this parable. My wife is indeed a treasure and I am lucky to have found her. She is indeed evidence that I have found favor with God.

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Psalm 7:1-17

    As I read this psalm I know that the psalmist is right. God will declare me righteous, not because I am innocent, but rather because of His grace. God will end the evil of the wicked. God has offered His grace to all who wish to accept it, but He will bring judgment to those who do not repent and turn to Him. God is both just and merciful. He will be my shield, and He will be yours as well if you repent of your sins and turn to Him.

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Acts 27:1-20

    The interesting lesson here is the danger of listening to experts. The ship that initially transported Paul, as a prisoner, from Caesarea experienced slow sailing, primarily due to the weather. Perhaps as a result of this, or perhaps because the original ship was not going all the way to Italy, the Roman commander decided to change ships at Myra. When they left there, the weather became worse. When they reached Fair Havens, they debated proceeding on. The captain of the ship and the ship’s owner both wanted to sail a little further to a better harbor. Paul advised against it. The Roman commander chose to side with the captain and the ship’s owner.
    This story shows us that even people who should know better can allow their personal wants to cloud their judgment. I am not faulting the Roman commander for siding with the professionals. It was the professionals who should have taken Paul’s warnings under consideration and rethought their desire to reach a better harbor. Having often read this passage, I do not think that Paul’s warnings were prophetic in the sense of being inspired by the Holy Spirit. I believe that Paul had sailed on enough ships over the course of his life, and had heard enough stories about the weather, that he just believed his warnings would be the likely result of attempting to sail on. That belief was based on his experience being a passenger on many ships over the course of his life, and having heard stories about the weather that time of year. No, Paul was not an expert on sailing or on ships, but he had enough experience to make a judgment of the situation. We need to be prepared to listen to the opinions of those with experience, even when they are not experts in the field.

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1 Chronicles 7-8:40

    As I was slogging through yet another passage of genealogies I came across the verse which said that two of Ephraim’s sons were killed trying to steal livestock near Gath. According to Genesis, Ephraim never lived in the land of Canaan. For that matter, Ephraim was still a boy, or young man when Jacob died. Therefore this passage tells us something about how the Israelites lived in Egypt in the early years, and possibly reveals part of why later Pharaohs feared them. My reading of this verse is that the grandchildren and great-grandchildren of Jacob led raiding parties out of Egypt to steal livestock. In doing so, they would have learned many useful military skills.

January 7, 2015 Bible Study — Do Not Put On a Show of Being Righteous

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Proverbs 2:1-5

    Let us seek after understanding and insight as if they were valuable treasures, because they are. If you truly seek those two things you will learn to fear the Lord and gain knowledge about God. Knowledge of God and fear of the Lord are an integral part of understanding and insight. All too many people seek to find understanding and insight apart from God and reject any that involve Him.

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Psalm 7:1-17

    Let us turn to God for protection, remembering that we will have to face the consequences of our actions. If we have sinned those consequences will be negative. If we do not repent of our sins, it will go even worse for us. It is only when we repent of our sins and turn to God that He will offer us protection from those out to destroy us.

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Matthew 6:1-24

    The first two teachings in this passage can be summed up by saying, “Do not put on a show about being righteous.” We should not give to charity in order to be recognized for it. We should not do good deeds in order for others to say how good we are. In the same way, we should not fast so as to attract attention and receive recognition for how righteous we are. Rather, we should do our best to keep others from being aware of our good deeds and self-sacrifice. Whether others see it or not, God knows what we do and will reward us accordingly. There is a limit to how stringently we should follow this instruction, because there is value in being a good example as well.
    Jesus then warns us against valuing and accumulating material wealth. If we put our efforts into acquiring wealth, we will make wealth the center of our universe. If we put our efforts into acquiring knowledge, we will make knowledge the center of our universe. If we put our effort into serving the Lord, the Lord will become the center of our universe.

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Genesis 16-18:15

    We have another story where it would be easy to choose one or another of the people as victims of circumstance. We could blame Sarai for mistreating Hagar. We could blame Abram for not controlling the situation. We could blame Hagar for being contemptuous of Sarai. It is quite clear that all of the individuals in this story bear some of the blame for how it turned out. After Ishmael was born, Abram asked God to apply His promises to Ishmael. God responded that Ishmael would be blessed, but Sarai (renamed Sarah at this point) would bear Abram a son. It would be through Sarah’s son that God’s promises to Abram would be fulfilled.
    This passage reminds us of the importance of being patient and waiting for God to carry out His promises. When we try to make things work out our way, we generate many problems we could have avoided by waiting for God to show us His plan.

July 9, 2014 Bible Study — Be Wary of the Judgement of Experts

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Proverbs 18:22

    This proverb is indeed true. God showed His favor on me when He brought my (now) wife into my life. She is truly a great treasure.

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Psalm 7:1-17

    I will not claim the innocence which the psalmist here proclaims for himself, but I will repent of the wickedness I have done. God will end the evil of those who are wicked and He will defend the righteous. The wicked plan to do evil to others, but that evil will rebound and catch them. God is just and will bring about the downfall of those who do not repent of their evil ways.

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Acts 27:1-20

    Paul warned those in charge of transporting him to Rome that if they continued there would be trouble. However, since the port they were in at the time was a poor place for a ship to spend the winter, the captain and the owner of the ship wanted to travel onward to a better harbor a short distance away. The Roman officer in charge of transporting Paul chose to listen to these experts instead of Paul. This lead to avoidable perils for those traveling with Paul.
    I am generally in favor of listening to the opinions of experts over those with limited experience in a particular field. However, it is a mistake to only listen to those same experts. The experts may have goals and agendas which warp their judgement. In this case Paul’s judgement, that of someone whose only experience was sailing on his previous journeys, proved better than that of those who made their living by sailing. Yet despite this, God used the mistake to further His plans.

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1 Chronicles 7-8:40

    Today’s passage continues with the genealogy. I am sure there are spiritual lessons in this passage, but none which the Spirit is showing me today.

January 7, 2014 Bible Study — To Be Forgiven, We Must Forgive

     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 in advance. 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 16-18:15

     When Sarai was about 75 years old, she gave up all hope of giving Abram a son. So, she convinced him to have sexual relations with her maid servant Hagar. Hagar became pregnant. After some trials and difficulties, Hagar gave birth to Ishmael. This entire incident illustrates our human tendency to try to accomplish things on our own rather than wait for God to work it out according to His plan.
     When Abram was 99 years old, God appeared to him once more. God told him that He would make a covenant with him. As part of that covenant God promised to make Abram the father of many nations and changed his name to Abraham. In addition God promised to be the God of Abraham’s descendants and give them possession of the land of Canaan. In response, Abram and his male descendants must be circumcised as a sign of the covenant. God changed Sarai’s name to Sarah. Then He told Abraham that He would bless Sarah and she would give Abraham a son.
     Abraham had trouble believing that he would have a son when he was 100 years old or that Sarah could bear a child at 90. The idea caused Abraham to laugh to himself in disbelief. So, Abraham asked God to fulfill His promises through Ishmael. God responded that no, Sarah would bear Abraham a son. Abraham was to name this son Isaac, which means “he laughs”. God promised to bless Ishmael, but His covenant with Abraham would be fulfilled through Isaac. When God departed, Abraham gathered all of the men of his household and they were all circumcised on that day according to the covenant which God had made with him.
     This passage shows us that God does things that we find hard to believe, things that make us laugh when someone suggests that they will happen. Nevertheless, God calls us to believe him. Abraham had trouble believing that what God was promising would happen, yet he acted in faith and followed God’s commands. I desire to do the same when God gives me direction.

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Matthew 6:1-24

     Jesus tells us not to do our good deeds in order to receive acclamation from other people. Nor should we do things in order to cause others to think we are religious people. When we pray our purpose should not be to impress other people with our righteousness, but rather to communicate with God. Further when we pray Jesus tells us not to babble and talk on and on, repeating ourselves. God knows what we need. Jesus then gives us an example of how we should pray. The prayer starts with acknowledging God’s greatness and asking for His will to be done, a recognition that what our wishes are subordinate to God’s will. Then the prayer asks God to meet our basic needs. The next clause asks God to forgive us our sins in the same way and to the same degree with which we forgive others. Finally, the prayer asks God to keep us from falling into temptation and to deliver us from evil. When He is finished giving the prayer, Jesus points out to those listening that if we forgive those who sin against us, God will forgive us. But if we do not forgive those who sin against us, God will not forgive us our sins.
     The passage concludes with Jesus telling us that material wealth is temporary. He tells us that we will be better off if we put our focus on things with spiritual value, things which will never lose their value. If we focus on material wealth, our hearts and minds will be focused on this world. If we put our focus on spiritual wealth, our hearts and minds will be focused on God and doing His will. We have to choose, one or the other. No one can serve both God and money (or anything else). If we do not choose, we will find ourselves hating one and loving the other, or vice versa. Notice, that Jesus is telling us that it is not a good thing for us to hate money any more than it is a good thing for us to love money. Jesus does not teach us to despise money, nor to hate it. He teaches us that we must not worship it, we must not make it the center of our lives.

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Psalm 7:1-17

     The psalmist turns to God for rescue from his enemies. He calls on God to protect him from those who pursue him, but only to the extent to which their anger against him is unjustified. This psalm is an important lesson for us, we can count on God to protect us from evil and from the troubles which beset us. However, we must acknowledge our sins and repent of them. God will not rescue us from the consequences of our sins. If we have sinned, we have to be willing to accept the consequences. If we repent and turn from our sins, God will forgive us and provide us with relief going forward. If on the other hand we continue in our sins, we will continue to experience the escalating consequences of those sins until we face utter destruction. God is just and will allow the traps the wicked set for others to rebound upon them and bring them destruction.

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Proverbs 2:1-5

     If we want to be successful servants of God we need to seek out wisdom and knowledge, understanding and insight. If we seek wisdom and insight with all of our being, we will come to a true understanding and fear of God. Anyone who seeks wisdom and understanding with all of their being will come to fear the Lord and gain a deep knowledge of God.