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Friday, October 2, 2009

Zexhariahs Futuristic Prophecies

Wow, this was a lot to read today. A lot to take in. Le t me see if I can recap this correctly. He begins by telling us about Gods defense of Jerusalem and destroying of other nations that cities people are called to rejoice. He talks about how the Messiah will come riding a donkey into the city. The Zechariah predicts Judah's rejection of the promised Messiah. He then describes Israel rejection of Gods Good shepherd and how they see Him as only worth 30 pieces of silver, slave value. With the Messiah rejected, go dallows His people to become victim to worthless shepherds who will feel on them instead of protecting them. Basically, by rejecting Jesus we reject salvation.

God will deliver His people from the attacking nations and in the future they will have a spiritual conversion. They will be delivered from sin. When the city of Jerusalem is under attack God will appear with a 'host of angles" and a great earthquake will split the Mount of Olives. Then the Lord will establish the kingdom of the messiah over the entire earth. We know that Jesus will rule over the entire world in the future. those of us who have faith believe this, but the question still lie int he fact that he needs to rule over our hearts, minds and souls TODAY!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

psalm 126: this psalm is a prayer for captives and a testimony to conviction that God will bring His people home rejoicing.

Psalm 128 is a prayer for the material blessings God promised to those generations of His people who were obedient.

Psalm 129 picks up another aspect of God's covenant promises tot he godly and calls on Him to take revenge on foreign persecutors

Psalm 132 is a prayer to be used in public worship. It recalls the joy that marked the day David brought the ark to Jerusalem and celebrates not only Gods presence, but His promise that the Messiah will come form Davids line.

psalm 147: God who heals the brokenhearted sustains the universe itself by his power. God, who supplies the living on earth, takes delight in those who fear him and grants them peace. God, who controls all by His word, has blessed Israel with His commands and decrees. praise the Lord.

Psalm 149: the psalmist summons God's people to praise him wholeheartedly for the blessings of salvation and for His justice.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Psalm 107: The psalmist calls the redeemed to praise God. In a series of vivid images he contrasts the lost state with the release that redemption brings. exercising His power over nature, God will remake our barren earth and revitalize our barren lives.

Psalm 116: the psalmist announces his intent to praise God and report his rescue from a life threatening situation. In repayment for God's goodness to him, the psalmist vows to praise God for His compassionate concern for the life and death of His saints.

Psalm 118: The psalm is sung as a joyful people join in the procession at festival time. God is praised for His enduring love and His help in triumphing over Israels enemies is recounted. these victories foreshadow the messianic triumph to come at history's end

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Psalms of a Nation Restored

Psalm 78: Asaph's psalm fulfills each generations obligation to share its knowledge of God with the next. Because one generation forgot God they violated His covenant and suffered defeat. So Asaph catalogs the wonderful things God has done in revealing Himself to Israel. He hurled plagues against Egypt. He discipled and fed the wilderness generation. He punished and forgave. Yet Israel rebelled and turned to idolatry. Later, God beat back His peoples enemies and chose David to shepherd His people. How great the sin of man and how much greater the grace of God.

Monday, September 28, 2009

The meaning of Restoration

Should the people continue to fast on the dates that were set aside many years earlier during the exile to commemorate the destruction of Solomon's temple? That is the question at hand. However, God was never really interested in the rituals before the fall He was more interested in the heart of the people. Were the people sorry about the sins they had done or sorry for the disaster. the issue was and still is today, of whether their and our faith is real. Our motive counts more then the actions we do. We are to be today what we will be when Jesus comes. Don't ever forget that. With all that said, the people continue the work on the rebuilding of the temple. When it is done, they celebrate with great joy.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

God Appears

Now that all this talk is over...God appears. He poses two series of questions to Job. Who is big enough to have the knowledge of the universe. If he then questions the Lord command of the universe then is he greater? Man has a limited authority over evil and nature and they must not try in any way to be greater in knowledge then God. God unfortunately does not explain why Job is suffering. But God never tells Job he is a sinner or even rebukes Job. The strength that we must find in difficult situations does not come from the knowledge of why these things are happening to us but from the knowledge that God loves us and we are ultimately in His hands.

Job responds to God in humility. He realizes how small he really is compared to God and says that he despises himself and will no longer challenge God. God then rebukes Eliphaz, Bildad and Zophar. He is not rebuking them because they were telling the truth, but only for the prayers from thier friend Job.

The end result is years into the future and shows us that Job was divinely blessed. He becomes twice as wealthy, his friends are with him, his family is restored by having 10 more children and he lived so long that he saw his great, great, great, great grandchildren! See if we just stay faithful it will come. But, ultimately it may not come in our lifetime. We may have to wait until the everlasting life we will get in heaven!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Elihu Now Speaks to Job and His Friends

Elihu has waited all this time until these older men have spoken and he can see they are done speaking for he is much younger. Elihu quotes many of the things job has said during this course of conversation, but the one thing he never odes is accuse job of sin. As a matter of fact he does the opposite. He actually sees that God may use suffering to redeem us. he says that pain could be used to help man to redirect his heart to God. In Jobs case he has proved to stay stead fast to God even in his pain. He tells Job that the attacks from his friends have failed and that he does not need to torment himself with fears and thoughts that the God he trusts is unjust. He the lifts up God high and exalts his majesty. There will always be questions of why or how to God, but as I have said before. If we stay steadfast and committed to God our trust in Him will be on solid ground.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Bildad has More to Say

Bildad thinks that God has established order in this world and universe. But as he shines brighter then any created thing in this world and that man in comparison is a "worm". So when Job professes to be pure it is meaningless.

Job strikes back and tell him that we can not squeeze God into our little minds and ideas of what and who He is. He is everything and all things. But he does reaffirm the one thing that the Friends have been saying. that God does eventually punish the wicked. Especially those who bear false witness and accusations. this chapter concludes with the thought that if we had a god that was just as wise as we are, where would be be?

Monday, September 14, 2009

Eliphaz has More to Say

Eliphaz ask how can any mans meaningless life benefit God? What does this imply. That God does not have this relationship with us. he is just out there to be the strong arm of the law. He stresses to Job to repent so that all this will stop and Job can basically get an "Get out of jail" card and use it. job moans and complains that if he could only talk to god and ask what is going on. All four men believe that if Job is really righteous then God is acting out of character of what they believe. The questions at hand for these men and throughout all time are things like...
Why and how can the wicked keep getting richer and poor pooer?
Why does God permit the wicked any rest?
Why is there poverty and oppression?
Once again, God has a mystery about Him and what He does, but we must remain steadfast and firm in our convictions.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Bildad and Zophar Speak

Bildad who is the one out of the three who is somewhat sensitive to Jobs feelings is now angry that Job does not like the advice that he is given. He then just basically hits Job over the head with a bunch of things that happen to the wicked. I think in hopes that Job will surrender and say that he is wicked.

Job cries out in this humiliation. But he remains steadfast in his commitment that he is innocent Now with this all his friends completely refuse to give him any pity. But Job remains to be faithful to God. He know that one day he will be vindicated by God and he will then understand what is going on. He then warns them that with all this false accusation running around they ought to be careful. Those type of sin do not go un-punished wither. I want to be more like Job the more I read. He has fixed hi sites on eternity and this brief life we have will pass by so quickly but the everlasting life will be there for us forever.

Now Zophar is disturbed by the fact that he believes that the wicked joy only lasts but a moment and their grief a lifetime. At this job confesses to having fear in his mind about his afflictions. And he mentions that sometimes God will store up punishment for the sons of man. In all of this thought the reality of what is happening to Job is challenging the belief system among him and his friends. God sometimes will not give us the answer we want to hear or even an answer. Our job is to just sit and listen and be faithful no matter what the circumstances are.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Eliphaz Speaks Again

Eliphaz now goes for Job again but this time you can tell he is ticked off. He asks Job a bunch of questions that are more snotty then anything else. He then gives this speech about how those who are only after wealth ignore God and are wicked. He basically is accusing Job of all of this. the problem is his opinion of God is one that has no love or compassion. He shows that God only deals out punishment. period!

Job strikes back telling Eliphaz that he is a miserable friend. That he himself is not corrupt, wicked and has not stuck at God, but just the opposite. God has struck himself and he does not know why. However, Job sounds like a broken man. he figures that God will not help him in his lifetime, so he will have to wait for vindication when he dies. Job does not expect God to explain to him what is going on and neither should we. When God makes a decision for our lives, we must hold on to that and not ask questions. Job was a man of integrity and I would hope that if I am faced with a situation just half of what he went through that i could hold on to my integrity!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Zophar: God's Wisdom Hidden

Zophar, Jobs third friend now wants to say his peace on this subject. He lectures job about being pure in Gods sight. If they were in court and God could take the stand, he would tell him of all of Jobs sins. Another words, if God punishes, then there is sin. And Jobs punishment is great so there must be a huge sin that job is not telling anyone about. He tells him to repent, pray and everything will be OK. Job must heave just felt like yuck at this point. Not one friend has give him a tiny bit of comfort, just blame and sermons and lectures!

Job know all the things that his friends have told him. But it seems to Job that what his friends have done is smeared Jobs name jut to make themselves and God look good. job says if only he could face God in court he would be vindicated. then he asks God to please stop tormenting Him and give him a chance to defend himself. this brings home the one thing we have to remember. When we are hurting and in pain God is not against us, but right there walking on our side.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Bildad: God is Just

Now Job's 2nd friend, Bildad, joins in the blame game. He tells him that the death of his children was proof positive that they were sinners. OK, well, I agree they were sinners, but so is Bildad. so that is not an answer. He is basically saying...Job you sinned and this is all your fault!

Job agrees that God does not reject the blameless, but how can a mortal be righteous before God? He tells him that it is God who is tormenting him not his sin. He then turns to God and asks Him why? What is it that I have done? It would be better if I were never born!

God is just, but sometimes life is still unfair! We should never pretend to God that all is OK. Admit a sin, thank Him for what He does give and be real with God. After all, he does know your heart!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Eliphaz: Believe Your own teachings

At this point Jobs friend, Eliphaz and him have a little bickering match. Eliphaz feels that Job is being over dramatic. He feels that the wicked people in life are destroyed not the upright and good. i think he has forgotten that all human beings sin. No matter who you are. He tells Job that he should talk to God and ask God to heal him.

However, Job is upset. He wants an ear to talk to. he is in pain and all he wants is his friends to support him and be there for him.. Instead he gets a lecture. Job is not asking for money or anything like that, just devotion. But all he gets is some advice that is so obviously not fitting for him in this situation.

We have to remember no matter what sin our friend is in, they need us to comfort them first before we start giving the lectures of well, the sin you are in is leading you to this point....

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Job and the Problem of Suffering

Shall we accept the good from God and not trouble?

Here we see Job as this righteous man that loves and obeys God.. He has a huge family with tons of wealth to go with it. God calls of few of his angels and Satan comes along for the ride. God points out to Satan to look at how righteous he is. Satan provokes God and say that if he has all his riches taken away, then maybe he would denounce God. So God allows him to do so. Job still stays true to God. Then God once again calls his angels and Satan appears before Him. God once again calls attention to Job and how righteous he is. Satan again provokes God and says if this mans health were taken away, he would not praise You. God allows it. Job is now covered with sores, his wealth is gone, his children are dead and now he sits for 7 days with 3 of his friends in silence before he speaks. His words are still not sinful against God. We must take from this that even though we may fail to understand what God has in store for us or what His purpose is for us, we must stay faithful, because His love is constant and faithful to us.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Shadrach, Meshach & Abendnego

Nebuchadnezzar calls all of Babylons leaders to follow him in a dedication of a towering idol. Everyone bows down to worship the idol except for Daniel's 2 friends, Shadrach, Meshach, Abendnego. The king of course is enraged but he give the 3 men a second chance. Of course they do not comply. the king has them tied up and hurled into a blazing fire. He is stunned when he sees four men walking around in a fire, so he calls for them to come out. When the 3 men come out nothing on them is harmed or burned and there is no smell of fire. Nebuchadnezzar sees once again the power of God and makes a decree that no one is to say anything negative against the God of these 3 men. These 3 men served God faithfully not in hopes of gaining something but in hopes of giving something back to God. We should do the same.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Lament for Egypt

Ezekiel fulfilled his commitment as the watchman. He did what he was suppose to do. He warned Judah. God will judge each of them individually. The disaster that Ezekiel predicted has come and now the great city of Jerusalem has fallen. Ezekiel has even condemned the other nations neighboring Jerusalem.

But he then turns back to the convenient that God made with Abraham. Unfortunately the people think that their promise means that they do not have to turn away from a sinful lifestyle. But God has every intentions of making Canaan a wasteland. The promised land will not be claimed by the wicked. For those of us who are believers, we have to make sure we are witnesses to those around us. We can not be responsible fro them being condemned because they did not hear the word from us.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

A Vision of Ezekiel

Ezekiel continues with the prediction of the restoration of the Jews. He is given this strange vision of dry bones coming to life which show that new life will be restored into the Jews. Even the Lord can make the dead (hard of heart) come back to life (repent). He then explains the reunification of the people under the Messianic King. God will unite these people and they will eventually have an allegiance in Jesus Christ.

He then describes a foreign invasion into the Holy Land which God will intervene. God's people have been restored to their land and live in peace when armies attack from the north. His predictions of God crushing the enemy has now come true. God uses nature to crush them and bring them into the hands of the Israelites. His commitment to them is now fulfilled. The nations will recognize Gods hand in this battle and Israel will finally know God.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

The Exiled Nation

Ezekiel has done his job so far warning the people. He warns once again that each person will be judged according to his ways. Ezekiel prophesied that Jerusalem would fall and it did. the Jews think still that the promised land will be theirs, but as we know from yesterdays reading, it will not for a long time. When the Jews see this they finally realize Ezekiel is not against them things change.

Each of the people are responsible for his or her own action, but Ezekiel show that the leaders are just as responsible for the tone they set for the society. He tells them that God will hold the leaders accountable for where they have brought the people. Leadership is an awesome responsibility, but it better be done with your eyes securely set on the Lord because if the people fail you will be held accountable.

Ezekiel tells the people that God will institute His covenant of peace. He will remove the foreign oppressors, represented by Edom. God will judge Edom! The pagan shrines in these armies must go. Gods people have been scattered because they have been idolaters and unclean. But their return will show them exactly how wonderful, holy and loving God can be. There will be a cleansing, but it will turn out that the people will increase and the knowledge of God and His word will spread!

Monday, August 31, 2009

Remnant Fless to Egypt

This was a long reading and so much was going on here, but the main idea here is that the people ask Jeremiah for his prayers and tell him that they will do what ever the Lord tells them to do. And yet when he gives them what the Lord says, they out right reject it.

The Lord tells Jeremiah to tell the people to NOT go to Egypt. That they must trust in the Lord for their food, water and all the things they need. That going to Egypt will in fact end their lives. They then have the audacity to claim the Jeremiah is working for Babylon. OK, that is from the devil! What do these silly people do?? Go to Egypt anyway. So Jeremiah warns them that all will perish either by sword or famine. They are told this over and over again that their wives burning of incense to the Queen of Heaven is wrong, that their drink offerings is wrong. They come back with the fact that they felt when they were doing this they had prosperity and as soon as they started worshiping the Lord everything failed. Ahhh, but not all were worshiping the Lord. Their wives were still idolaters. Their hearts were still idol worshiping.

Basically it is the same thing. If we know God's will for us, if we read the Bible and know His word, If we go to church and hear how our lives are suppose to be, it makes no difference if we are not willing to put it into action. Those who know and hear the word and do nothing to place it in their lives will perish!!! That means, go to church weekly, read the Bible daily, pray to God in thanks for what He gives you and walk away from the idols in your life. Money, vanity, possessions etc. Rely on God and trust in the Lord and He will give you what you need!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Continued Lamentations

The people finally realized the full extent of their loss. Jeremiah shows them their past and shows them how prosperous they were compared to now and their complete devastation due to theri sin. The Jews thought the fact of who they were...a line of David...would protect them. Crazy. Your name does not protect you but the wonderful loving arms of our creator. He finally cries out for God to restore the people. Help the people to come back to YOU Lord. You know God will always judge us, but He will never reject us. Just as we do with our children. There is always hope in the future even for those who have completely walked away.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Jeremiah's Lamentations

Today's readings are the Lamentations of Jeremiah. They seemed to be focused on the land of Jerusalem. He mentions himself a couple times, but his sorrow is for the land and the hell it had to go through because of the people not listening and continuing in their sinful ways without repenting. God has taken the city and laid His anger upon it. These proud people have now crumbled to the ground stunned (duh) and terrified. God's actions were laid out in front of them for a very long time, yet they did not want to see. Sometimes God will allow His people to suffer just so they will turn away from their dangerous and sinful ways.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Fall of Jerusalem

For 40 some years Jeremiah has been warming these hard hearted people that these things were going to happen and they finally come to be. His predictions of the Babylonians taking over and the walls falling down are now in front of their faces and the time to repent from sins are now passed. Zedekiah is taken, his sons and family are murdered in front of his face and his eyes are poked out as he waits to die. However Jeremiah is released from prison and given the chance for a future. He decided to stay with the poor people he warned over and over again.

We can never doubt the word of God as some of us do. We need to believe with a whole heart that what Gods' word says is true and what He says will happen will happen. There are no trick words, no play on words, no stories to scare us but truth for us to know what to do about our future and our future generations. Repent from your sins!

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Jeremiah Escapes Death

Zedekiah begs Jeremiah to pray for the city, but Jeremiah only tells the king about more disaster and ruin. While there is a temporary stop on the attack, Jeremiah tries to leave the city, but unfortunately everyone he is a deserter and he gets arrested. He goes to prison, but after a bit of talking ends up in the courtyard to get bread then into a cistern that is empty but muddy.

The king is scared out of his mind that he will dies and his city will go with him so he secretly goes to Jeremiah to talk about what he should do.Jeremiah tells him to surrender, that the Lord will take care and he will not doe nor the city be burned. However, like anyone who does not trust in the Lord, this scares him even more. he make Jeremiah promise never to tell anyone about this conversation.

Just look at this. Do you see how strong Jeremiah is and how week the king is. There was something the king could have done and he chose not too. It goes to prove you do not have to be big, rich and in power to be brave or courageous. You just have to have faith!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Ezekiel Talks to Tyre and Sidon

Ezekiel talks now to the city of Tyer. He speaks that when this city falls their allies will tremble in fear. He even state that the city will die never to live again. I find that it is funny how he goes into the exact location of this city here. Usually it is just the city name and maybe a few neighbors, but here he goes to great detail as to where this city is. He then once again reminds them of their fall and then address Sidon with the same destructive end in mind. As we all know especially in these tough time, prosperity does not last forever. If you become a bit to arrogant with you wealth just remember you will fall hard!!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Ezekiel's Prophecies During Seige

We see here that Ezekiel first has a few oracle against Judah's neighboring cities. Ammon, Moab, Edom, Philistia and Egypt. Each one has the same base line which is watch out cause God is against you and you will fall and then you will know that "I am" Lord. Ezekiel goes into an extensive amount of oracles directed to Egypt. Gee, I wonder why?! They have been a thorn in the Israelites side for years.

He talks about how not only will Egypt fall but all of her allies along with her. He goes and makes a comment about each city and how it will be destroyed. Then he speaks about the Pharaoh. he directs his writings to the Pharaohs arm...army and says that all his arms will be broken and that he will fall into the hands of the Babylonians. This will then break the poser that the Pharaoh has over the land. Because of the pride that the Pharaoh had, it caused his fall. This can happen o us today. Too much pride and self worshiping and worry about ourselves too much can cause us to fall and fall hard...just like Egypt!

Monday, August 24, 2009

Jeremiah Sees Spiritual Restoration Under the Messiah

This is a very cool reading today because even a person who may not understand the Bible or who has not been reading and opens to this can see the relationship of Jesus Christ in this. He clearly state that Jerusalem will fall, but all will be forgiven and God will heal the land, bring Judah and Israel back and allow then to enjoy of the milk and honey. When this is all said and done the promise of a Messiah from the line of David will end up ruling the land.

"Only if the heavens above can be measured and the foundations of the earth below be searched out will I reject all the descendants of Israel because of all they have done". That's you and me too you know. As you can plainly see here that God keeps all his promises. Even to those who really do not deserve to have Gods loving arms wrapped around them.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Record of God's Promise

Jeremiah is told to now record Gods word so that in the future when these things come about the people will know that they came from from God and not just by chance. Jeremiah gives a beautiful vision of Gods plans for His peoples future. He will first and foremost bring His people out of captivity and give them back the land. Eventually His people will be free again and ruled over by what is the Messiah.


God's discipline and judgment over the people of Israel and Judah will not end and His blessings will now come into play. They can look forward to this even though it is not to happen right away. Once again, God will transform the people and bless them, but with a new covenant, a new one. One that will overshadow the covenant of old. This will now make the Mosaic covenant irrelevant. It spells out the blessing instead of dwelling on the disciplines for those who will obey and have faith. God will put "The law in their hearts and minds...it will be made with the house of Jews". This covenant will now be a relational covenant with God instead of just a bunch a what could have felt like ritualistic rules and laws. As we will read later in the New testament, this new covenant relates directly to Jesus Christ. As Jeremiah says these laws belong in our heart. This is why we are to read the Bible over and over again, so we have these laws in our heart and mind everyday!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Jerimiah's Prophecies During Seige

We now move back over to Jeremiah.

Jeremiah announces that God has explained that He is going to be on the enemies side and Judah will be and is doomed. Jeremiah tells the people to go. Run. He urges the people to re=-think how they are dong things. He wants them to reform. He then predicts that Jehoahaz will be taken captive by the Babylonians and no long be in rule.

Babylon has taken over and Jeremiah has been taken under guard when the Lord tells him to purchase a land occupied by the Babylonians. He does as he has been asked. He tells the witness that for now the land is occupied, but in the future it will be houses and fields. He is puzzled by this so he prays to God to ansers why he had to purchase this field. God explains that he will soon hand His people over to Babylon, but a few of His people will be restored and those few will be the start of re-establishment. You know faith see things not exactly as they are but as they will be and Jeremiah has that FAITH. He also waited to ask God why and question Him till after he obeyed God. We can for sure take Jeremiahs example here and obey first then ask questions. Mind you only from God do we do this.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Seige Announced to Ezekiel

On the very day the King begins his attack on Jerusalem Ezekiel gets word from God to speak to his people about a cooking pot which represents Jerusalem. Basically that Babylon is going to boil up the people. Supposedly there is no way for Ezekiel to have gotten this message other then through God. a messanger would not have been quick enought to have gotten there at this point and time.

But then comes the message that is so close to home for Ezekiel. The Lord is going to take his wife away from him. He is asked not to do the traditional things people would do during mourning, but to continue on with the work of the Lord. Ezekiel does as he was asked and explains to the people that he and his wife are a sign. Soon Jerusalem will be destroyed and they too will not be able to mourn. Then Ezekiel is silent ed by God until the word comes from messengers that all these things he has spoken have come true.

This reading came at a perfect time for me. We had a few things happen yesterday that I was just blown away and I was questioning myself as to whether or not I am trusting in the Lord enough. Am I failing You Lord is that why these things are happening to me and my family? And this made me realize it is not always a punishment when things happen but can be a learning experience either for us or for others. As believer we are not immune to pain.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Alegory of the Prostitutions

Well, we have a great picture of what the people of Israel have been doing to God. Using the twin sisters as prostitutes was a fantastic idea to really hone in what the heck these people are doing to God. Ezekiel accuse the leaders of leading the people into the adultery. By trying to get security with other nations that ware their enemies and that God has instructed to stay away from, they are leading their people to idol worshiping and dependence on someone else other then God.

We as children of God must be careful not to follow a leader that is corrupt and will lead us away from God. I don't just mean the president or senate or mayors or whatever in our government, but I mean even the people around us in our day to day life. Even in our companionship that we have. If they are leading us astray we need to either cut the ties or keep that relationship at a distance. Because just like the people of Israel, we too can easily be led astray.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Lament for 2 of Judah's Kings

Ezekiel saw that they all looked up to Zedekiah to get them out of this mess, but he is to be uprooted and burned. You see the leaders are not reliable and they are sinful and rebellious and evil. Lets look at history. They rebelled in the desert after the exodus and since then NOTHING has changed! Now, they will all be slaughtered. They just have yet to learn from their discipline. They get swatted over and over. They get told what to do over and over, yet their down right disobedience will now for sure bring on a discipline they shall not forget!

Ezekiel tells the leader that since they have deliberately disobeyed Gods commands that the city will become a furnace and the people will be purified. Think about it. The priests do not listen to what God has told them to do, the people follow the leaders that are liers, cheaters and are in it solely for some sort of riches and personal gain. And they all seek advice from pagan gods. God will judge them all. We, as God's children, today need to find leaders that are Godly and follow them not the sinful ones we see all around us. We to will someday be judged by God for the people we follow and the things we do and say...the choice to follow God or not!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

God fortells Judah's Imminet Destruction

The Jews I think figured they were safe because they are God's chosen people. But Ezekiel soon points out that yes they are the chosen, but they were chose to be righteous. And so far they have been like "a vine that produces no grapes". Just think about what God has gone through. The first people here on earth were so bad and all worshiped idols except for 1 that He had to wipe them out. Now we have a new set of people and we/they are doing the same thing. The difference? God made a promise to us not to wipe us out like that again. I bet He is regretting that! But still He never said He would not judge the wicked in His chosen people. And that you can bank on. These people are in a higher place then the norm. They are to live a life different then those around them. That is their responsibility! To show others who God is through their actions.

Now they start asking Ezekiel that if God does judge it will actually be for their ancestors sins not their. Right? Uuuh, WRONG! It is not my fathers fault of the choices I make. My parents may have formed who I am (my personality), but it is my choice to follow God or not. "The soul that sins in the one who dies". If your are righteous, you will live. I think it is pretty simple, "repent and live!" We are each judged for our own actions and we must take responsibility for those actions. We must change the future of our world and teach our children that. Our country has gone way to long blaming others for our actions and making others pay. No, we need to pay for our own sins!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Two Signs from Ezekiel

"The word of the Lord came to me" was what Ezekiel said! Still after all the Jews have been through they still show doubt. The Jews feel that if judgment comes that they will not see it but their relatives will in the future. But Ezekiel warns them that soon all His people will be scattered among the nations.Then he proceeded to act out the terror that will come to Jerusalem. I think that sometime we think well if it has not happened yet it will never happen. But this is such a false thing to believe in. You have to remember that a lifetime to us is a blink of an eye for God. Don't make the fatal mistake of thinking that since you can get away with it for so long so far, that judgment will not eventually come to you!

Compared to the other Prophets speaking of a bright future, Ezekiel was all gloom and dark. God tells them that these other Prophets are false and they are spreading lies. They rely on witchcraft and sorcery to give the people what they want. They too will be punished! The leaders are so determined to have the future be sun shine, that they actually persuade the false Prophets to prophesy what they ask them to. Just wait, they too will be judged accordingly. The people followed those leaders. And for not using their smarts and following the one true God they will be judged too. Even today, we have to be careful what leaders we follow in our lives. Whether that be in church, at work or government! We too will be judged on whom we follow.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Exekiel's Denunciations of Judah

As Ezekiel lay by this toy he had mad, he had a vision of Jerusalem under attack. He see the actual temple where idolatry takes place, he see woman at the north gate worshiping Tammuz, the goddess of fertility. The he see 25 men at the entrance to the temple worshiping the sun instead of worshiping the Lord. The dream show how each of these example of idolatry was being played out right there in front of the temple of God. The all abandoned God and soon they will have consequences.

As he continues to dream he sees some executors as well as a scribe to place a mark on those who have remained faithful. At this same time we see Gods Glory moving around the temple. The he see the cherubim with God in the wheeled vehicle just like his first vision. Now this vehicle with the glory of God leaves I think to show God leaving the temple and leaving his people. Another words, there is no more protection from harm. As I read this I felt that it was very sad, dark and scary. But Ezekiel has a word of hope that God will one day bring his people home. the people will have judgement on their acts, but God is gracious enough to save those who still believe.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Ezekiel, Prophet in Exile

Today's reading is long and I decided to break it down by passage. There was so much going on I thought it was easier for me to write it, remember it and explain it! So this one is long.

Ezekiel is a young priest who is called by God who lives in the Jewish community in Babylon. He opens his books with a wonderful vision. For this vision I had to consult some books because I had no way of really understanding what he was seeing. It seems that this is obviously symbolism. These living creatures have these gigantic wheels which may symbolize some sort of freedom. When he speaks of this sapphire throne and this light I needed no book to help me know that he was seeing the glory of God. Oh, how this must have made him want to worship the Lord even more. As I read this I realized I needed to not read and re-read and dwell on all the fine details of what Ezekiel saw, but on the big picture and what it means.

God now tells Ezekiel that he is to carry out Gods word. OMGosh, I loved the symbolism here. He talks about how God had him eating the scroll. This is exactly what we should be doing today. And those of you who are reading with me are doing just that. Eating God's word daily so that we may have knowledge to know what to do. He is making the message that God gives him his own. He talks about how sweet it is on his tongue. This is how Gods word is. But how it burned in his tummy. It is so sweet to be called by God, but we must remember that the cost of discipline is high. It is not all roses. In Ezekiel's case it was the cost of sitting mute among the people for several days. He is then told he will be held accountable for those who do not hear the word of God. We, today, are responsible for warning others and for telling other just like Ezekiel. God tells Ezekiel that if he does not tell the people Gods word, Ezekiel is held responsible as you and I are too. But if he tells them and they still turn away, he (we) are saved! What a wonderful payment for a little work done for God. As I was reading this passage I kept thinking about the missionaries and how this must have been their vision when they decided to become missionaries!

Ezekiel is asked to make a replica of the city and lay on his side for 390 days and then again for 40 days which represents a day for each year the people have sinned against God. This represents him coming up against these two peoples and confronting them. He then continues with his symbolism by cutting off his hair and scattering it in several different ways the Lord tells him to. Just think of how he must have looked to his people. Everyone was watching him and every move he was making. Curiosity made them want to watch and listen. And this is exactly what the Lord wanted because then came his speech.

Ezekiel's first oracle to the people has now started. He tells them how God will purge all the idols from the land. That their gold will become unclean. Judgement has been delayed and now is upon them. No matter how they may think they can escape, Jerusalem will be so weak they will be unable to resit. All pagan nations will be taken over. They have lived for far too long disobeying the Lord and turning away from Him. Now is the time. An now is the time for us to turn back to God. Even if you are not sure about all this, just start asking questions of someone you know that knows God. Even if you think you know God, but have doubts, talk to a pastor and make sure that the word of God is on solid good ground in your heart and not thorny or rocky ground. Maybe you are a true believer with Gods word planted firmly in your heart, but you know someone who is not. Talk to them. DO NOT shove the word of God in their head, but talk to them and moreover, show them. Make sure of where you are with God because the day will come when He will judge all of us once again!

Friday, August 14, 2009

Doubt

Do you doubt the existance of God? Do you wonder if the earth is billion so fyears old? Do you thin that once you die you are no longer or do you beilieve in afterlife? Check out this article.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Warm up for Judgement

I am putting the 13th as well as the 14th reading in one study note today.

"I will bring back Israel to his own pasture"
This is Jeremiahs final prophecy and is directed against Babylon. He states it very easily that Babylon will fall and the Jews will go back to where they once came from. He starts out with the doom and gloom of what will happen to Babylon and how their sin must be judged. God will bring Babylon down...FOREVER. Jeremiah explains exactly the vengeance that God will take against this nation called Babylon which will show just how useless the idols these people have been worshiping are to them. That they really are only wood and metal, not living gods. He also warns all Jews to flee quickly because the city will be devastated and all will die.

You see God once told us that all who come up against the descendants of Abraham must and will be judged. He is keeping that promise that He made 100's of years earlier. The thing that we can take away from all this is that we must look into ourselves and see where are idolatry is in our own heart and family. We must keep ourselves clean from this. Moreover, we are not the judge of those who do not believe or who are lost. God is that judge. God is the one who will ultimately deal with the descendants of Abraham (all of us) and will curse, judge and punish them. Keep ourselves clean, teach those around us about sin and God's love and judgment, but do not be the judge. Let God do his work.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Attack against False Prophets

Here we have these false prophets who think they have been doing God's work yet have been leading the people of God farther away then ever! Jeremiah mentions that he is looking forward to the Messiah so that He will "do what is just and right". Then God speaks to Jeremiah about these false prophets. He is told that if they are to continue to speak these false words in the name of the Lord then there will be consequences. If they continue to look to idols for answers once again there will be consequences. The prediction of the false prophets are LIES. Only God know the future, the truth and the way! I read somewhere one that really stuck with me. "A lie and a truth are both heard and can both be seen." We need to be very awake and keep our eyes open for false prophets today even. Think about the government and how easy a false prophet can swindle his way in spreading what can at first seem like good news, but in the end can be evil. Just like in the days of Jeremiah. Pray, pray and pray before every election! Pray before changing a church. Make sure that every person who is over you you pray about before you listen to them. False Prophets are here today too!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Jeremiah's Prophecies Under Zedekiah

OK, so now Jeremiah goes preaches tot he people to surrender to the King of Babylon. He tells Zedekiah not to listen to the preaching and teachings of the lying prophets who are trying to tell them that there will be independence from Babylon. then he states that all the temple articles will be taken to Babylon and not brought back soon. He talks about a wooden yoke and has one present to help teach about the warnings.

The the prophet Hananiah comes into the picture. He preached the opposite of what Jeremiah is teaching. Hananiah breaks the yoke from Jeremiah to symbolize the submission to Babylon and even states that Judah will be sent home in 2 years. But God tells Jeremiah to get a iron Yoke for Hananiah and to tell the false prophet that he will die within the year. And guess what? He does!

God gives us plenty of warnings in our lifetimes. He also gives us many choices along the way. He will say if you do this I will do that. Our goal in life is to listen. We may not like everything He has to say and wants us to do, but if we enter into this relationship with him with an open heart then we will listen and do as He wants us to. Heck we sure would probably be a lot more content in our life if we would do just that!

Monday, August 10, 2009

The Great Deportation

After Jehoiakim's death his son becomes king for a short while until he surrenders and become a captive. All the gold and stuff that King Solomon made fort he temple of God is now in the hands of the Babylonians. Then Nebuchadnezzar put Zedekiah on the throne more as a puppet for 11 years until the complete fall and judgment has now come upon God people. God keeps his promise. And I am sure we will read tomorrow all about the destruction. The one thing that could have been mistaken back then and even now as we read this is the thought that there was no judgment against the evil doers. But we have to remember that it is all in Gods time. there is a reason He waited so long. Why? Only God knows that answer. Delayed judgment is no the lack of judgment its just not in our human timing!

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Jehoiakim's Last Years

Jeremiah still continues to be a messenger of God. As he looks across the nations he continues to tell of the judgment that will sweep across each nation.He speaks of Moab and how it will lie in desolation. He even speaks of Edom, Ammon Kedar, Hazor as well as Damascus and how their fall will be just like Moab's. They will all fall into the grip of guess who? Babylon. Basically what Jeremiah has been telling them will all come to pass. There is no nation that will be able to withstand God wrath. if we can just live a Godly life on a daily basis, which means to read, pray and trust in Him then we can surely allow God to take care of the worlds affairs. I am not saying not to vote etc, I am just saying that it ultimately is all in gods hands. Just in case you have not been reading with me....IT IS IN HIS HANDS!

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Daniel the Faithful Captive

So now we come to where Daniel is taken to Babylon with three other guys to train to be in the kings court (nebuchadnezzar). Here they get their names changed byt the King. Daniel (Beltechazzar), Hananiah (sharach), Mishel (Meshach) and Azariah (Abenego). Daniel was ready to serve but not at the cost of defiling himself and his Jewish laws. He was respectful and talked to the cheif official for permission with a test of 10 days. If they were not still healthy eating only veggies, then they would eat the kings food. Of course they were in top condition. And of course they were the smartest, bestest and the favorite of the king. Unlike most of us, Daniel was un-willing to abandon his commitment to God in order to get along with the others. i love that commitment!

Now the king has a dream and puts it upon his magicians etc to tell him not only the interpretation but also the dream. As they all tell him that only a god can do that he tells them they will all die if they do not tell him the dream and the interpretation. When they can not he is about ready to kill them when Daniel steps up and says he will pray to God and be able to tell him. Of course as good as God is, he give Daniel a vision and the interpretation as well as the dream is revealed to the king. With this the king is so impressed he quickly makes Daniel a big official in his kingdom. Daniel did not panic when he thought that everyone was going to die at the hand of the king. He turned to God knowing that there was no limit to Gods understanding and power. We can learn to do just that when faced with something fearful in our lives.

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Friday, August 7, 2009

Jeroiakim burns Jeremiah's scroll

Jeremiah was directed by God to now put down on a scroll all of his preaching’s. He decided to hire Baruch to help him with this task of writing. Baruch now feeling a bit tired and discouraged from months and months of work has been given perspective. God tells him to be assured that he will be protected. He is now feeling more encouraged and told by Jeremiah that he must go to the temple to read the scroll since he can not. Well once some of the officials from the king heard him reading they had to go back and tell the king. But first they warned Baruch for him and Jeremiah to go and hide before they tell the king.

With that, the king heard of this and decided to burn the scroll. But this did not stop Jeremiah. He told Baruch to get more paper and ink and he would dictate the words once again to him. But this time Jeremiah adds a little note to king Jehoiakims. He will die!

This brings to mind one thing to me. That we must read Gods word daily. That we must use our heart and brain when we read it. We must not just read it to say we have read it. We need to read scripture with a sense of knowing this is God’s word. Not just a bunch of words in a book. And we must try to bury the word deep in our heart. The more we read the more we know and the more we can sense God in everything around us. The more we understand what is expected of us!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

First Deportation from Judah

God states it very clear “Do not provoke me to anger”. Yet day by day they did with their idol worshiping.. In this chapter we see that Jeremiah’s ministry is still rejected by Judah. God calls Nebuchadnezzar “My Servant” and foretold Jeremiah the coming exile. He then is given a cup in a dream and is told to pour it out which symbolizes Gods wrath. On his enemies. We have to remember if God is so willing to punish His own people then He for sure will punish those who are His enemies.
I love what the commentary said here. If a man will remain faithful for generations to a man’s command, then there ought to be more people obeying the commands of God, their very creator. LOVE IT. We are NEVER free from the consequences of our choices. Whether it be a good or bad choice. There are consequences.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Habakkuk's Questioning Prophecy

Habakkuk is so upset about the violence he see in his nation. So much so that he asks Gd the basic question we all ask...Why? He does not understand why he would allow a nation like Babylon to win at destroying Judah. Ahh, but God answers him nicely. he tells him that first off Judah need to be punished and that not bad deed will go un-punished whether if be from Judah or from Babylon. Babylons win will only be superficial. They will continue to do this and will create enemies which will lead to their demise. Habakkuk listens to God, understands what he is saying and accepts His words. But like all of us asks God to hurry it up a bit.

Basically He is telling us that we need to open out eyes. We can not deceive ourselves by just looking at there here and now or looking at the appearance of something. The successful people do not need to be envied. We have something much better then money, silver and Gold. We have a God that will protect us in times of disaster and guide up through any troubles we may have. Judgment and discipline will always come upon those who are un-just and disobedient to God. You want an answer...go to Gods word and He will provide answers for you!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Jeremiah's Judgemnet Against Egypt

So here Jeremiah gives us messages about the fall of nations. It is described how Carchemish will be defeated and he sort of taunt them with his words. Or at least that is how it felt. he also talks about the evasion of Egypt that will happen. How Nebuchadnezzar will defeat the Egyptian military. Then lastly he talks about how he wants the sword to rest. How he wants to see peace, but he is not sure how this will happen since the Lord has commanded all this death on the nations. But there will be peace to come.

You could say...God is in charge! He is the one and only one who ultimately is in charge of what will happen around the world! But even as all this stuff is happening to His people, He still loves them and cares for them. It is the same and just as true for us today.
I am not sure why Josiah decided to fight against Egypt. It seems weird, but he of course had his reasons. It is a bummer that he had to die. He was just getting the nation back to worship God the way they are suppose to. Because of a possible poor decision, his sons becomes king and the first one died at the hand of Pharaoh. Then Jehoiakim becomes king, but he basically is doing whatever the Pharaoh wants him to do. As this passages is titled…The Pharaoh’s puppet! So once again the nation is lead by horrible un-Godly king.

Funny how the king wanted Jeremiah dead, but he was able to talk his way out of it. With a little help from the few around him and God. But this other prophet Uriah who was prophesying the same thing as Jeremiah ended up being put to death by Pharaoh. You know what I see going on here is the same thing we have been talking and reading about for months now. It is the vicious cycle of listening and obeying and then getting a new evil king to throw the nation off track once again. Even today we see this happening in our own nation or even in our own homes or churches. You know discipline from God has limits. He sets those for a reason, but His judgment does NOT! He punishes those people who know him. What do you think He will do to those who do not. Judgment will come onto those people too.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Effect of Jeremiah's Preaching

Gosh from the first part of today's reading you would think that the King had no idea of what was expected of them from God. He reads the book of law and tears his robe and starts to do as the law states. but who has been preaching to them this whole time and they Have not been listening????? Don;t get me wrong. I love the idea that they turned things around. And that is why God is so forgiving and gave them so many warnings. But why did they not believe Jeremiah?

Josiah's reign I think must have been such a Happy day for God. He must have been jumping up and down. Kinda like he might for each of us when we turn from Him and then return to Him. You see there is always hope if we just humble ourselves enough to admit when we are wrong and go to the Lord. That's exactly what King Josiah did. He humbled himself and then he used his influence to lead others back to God. Today is a new day. We can do the same.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Keeping the Sabbath Holy

Wow, God spelt it out clearly. It could not be any more clear. Obey the Sabbath Day and live or disobey and your city will die! Basically He is just asking to keep their commitment to the Old Testament Law. But still they can not even do that. No matter how much they are disciplined they still will not obey!

Jeremiah is led by God to watch a potter form a ball of clay into a pot. When it comes out wrong he lumps it back up and starts over. This is great example of what God can do for us. If we soften out hearts (clay) then He can mold us into what He wants us to be and ultimately what we want to be instinctively. God tells him that this is exactly what He will do with the nation. He will keep re-forming it through judgement. The leaders are so upset they plot against him and plan on attacking him verbally and by ignoring him and his message. Well, Jeremiah strikes back through angry plea to God to strike out his enemy!

Then he is told to purchase a clay jar and to take a few of the leaders and go to the dump right outside the city and break the jar which will symbolize the destruction that God is going to bring upon them if they do not start listening. Then he went back to the temple and preached the same thing as always, but this time, Pashur decided to beat him and put him in jail.

Once he was out the next day, he went through a mix of emotions. He is sad that everyone hates him. He feels as God has lied to him. But still yet he is driven to prophesy and he knows that God is there for him. God can do as He please. And judgment is for sure when we disobey Him. We all know it whether we are Christians or not. We know and feel it. We were made to have that feeling built into us. The best thing we can do is to be completely honest with God about how we feel about everything. Even how we may feel about Him!

Friday, July 31, 2009

VBS

OK, I am being lazy about this post. I just posted some information on my regular blog about VBS at my church, Calvary Church and I can not seem to paste it here for some reason, so instead of re-typing it all I am just giving the link.

Also, my church is doing a great study on Genesis. Yea, I know you probably think..."I know Genesis. What more could I learn?" Well, let me tell you I have learned so much over the past few week. If you are interested in learning more in depth study of Genesis, they have MP3 files of all their sermons. Check out some of the MP3 for Calvary Church of Santa Ana.

Have a great weekend!

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Linen Belt a Sign

As I read this about the belt, I was confused and decided to look up what this meant. Why would God use this analogy? Then I found out that the belt was actually an undergarment and what it was signifying was the intimate relationship in which God once had with the people of Israel. Now the whole trip to find a belt, wear it, bury it and retrieve it makes sense.

It seems as if there is a drought that is just exhausting everything. So much so that Judah prays. "Do not forsake us!" But the Lord does not accept their prayer. He will not listen to their prayers until they repent of their sins! With Jeremiah talking about all this destruction etc. The people decide to go to another prophet and see if Jeremiah is right or not. Probably in hopes that they can get the next prophet to speak otherwise. Its like getting a second opinion for the Doctors. LOL. These false prophets do exactly as the people want. They say there will be no doom and gloom. God states that those who prophesy in my name but "I" did not send them will die!

Jeremiah is feeling despair! He has spent the majority of his life preaching to Israel and every single one of them hates him so that they want him dead. But God reassures him that he will be lifted up and vindicated

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Circumcission Not Guaranteed

Ultimately, Jeremiah states it quit clearly here. Or I should say God speaks through Jeremiah. God is in great sorrow over the sinful nature of these people. So much so he tells them they are like uncircumcised people. That's a big blow!! It is senseless to keep building these idols. Even the goldsmiths are shamed by it Their images are known as frauds! I love that image of the blacksmith being upset as they build these idols and everyone knowing that what they are building is a fraudulent god.

But what brings God even greater sorrow is the fact that they just will not stop worshipping idols. It is very clear not only in the text but to me, that God alone is great. But in the end this destruction that will hit these people will eventually be good because it will be a purging the evil that has taken over their hearts.

But the real pain of all this is the persecution of Jeremiah. "Let us cut the tree from it's fruit and cut him off from the land of the living". I know God says the Christians will be persecuted, but why? Even now he needs to reconfirm with God. He ask the very same questions we all ask. WHY? Why do the wicked live at ease while we stay persecuted? His answer is basically not to envy the wicked because their seemingly well off live and ease of live is only for a moment. Ours is forever!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

False Religiosity Condemned

Now Jeremiah tells them that the temple will be struck and become a den of robbers in sort. The people are not allowed to sacrifice due to their idol worshiping of "Queen of Heaven". Basically He is saying that you can not sin, not repent and feel secure. No Way! After his temple sermon we then read some messages from God. He identified the sin that they are doing and threatens judgment once again. He basically says that it is better to know our Lord then to feel secure in this city due to the temple.

Now Jeremiah is preaching to return to the law. He even talks a bit about some things going on in his life and how his hometown is plotting to kill him because of his preaching. Ahhh, but God will eventually punish them and once again no one will survive the coming invasion. God was making it and still makes it quit clear what he wants from us. There is no second guessing with God. The main thing he wants is our willful obedience for our life.

But look "you are trusting in deceptive words that are worthless"

Monday, July 27, 2009

Advesary Will Devour

Jeremiah calls the people to repent as he has been doing all along. However this time is a bit different. There is an enemy forming an army and he want the people to come to God so they can be saved because the enemy army will completely wipe out the land. Jeremiah is torn by this that he walks up and down the streets begging people to repent. But he can not find one Godly person. Their sin and lack of admittance of sin is depriving them from the good that God is willing to bestow upon them. But then Jeremiah see that it i God leading this army. Why? Because God wants the people to repent and turn away form their sin. Jeremiah talks about the smelting silver (refiners fire) which is just another symbol that calls for moral cleansing. If only they/we would repent. Think about the future. Isn't it easy to repent now then to see the fire that God will need to cleanse us.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Such strong words. Faithless Israel is more righteous then unfaithful Judah. To me this is a great example of today. We have the new look which is the crosses on shirts and crosses in jewelry, Christian symbols are in a lot of today's trends but the people who wear it are unfaithful. They know who God is they wear the stuff that make people think they might be a christian or they wear it because it is the fad, but they are vacant of God in their heart. He even states that the people will say "As surely as the Lord lives..." but it is lip service not from the heart just as we say GOd bless, or I'll pray for you and then tuen away 5 minutes later.

In this part of today's reading Israel is begged to come back to God. The faithless are asked to see Him again and repent and believe again. That is all God wants. Just to have us love Him. It would be like our own child deciding never to call us again. How sad and heartbreaking it would be. It clearly states how sad God is and how much agony He is in seeing His children acting the way they are and walking away from Him as they have. The thing is they are letting all the sin they have done deprive them from being with God.

It is like a spiral. They sin and don;t ask for forgiveness and then sin again and don' t ask etc, etc. Then one day they are so deep in sin they feel there is no God for surely He would help. But the thing that is forgotten is the fact that all they need to do is ask for forgiveness. Do let all that shame and sin get between you and God. Ask for forgiveness TODAY!

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Jeremiah the Weeping Prophet

Jeremiah has now been appointed by God to be a prophet. In his first vision he sees an almond tree which symbolizes the judgment that has been held off and now will be forth coming. His next vision is of a pot that is tipping from the north which symbolizes the military that will cut down the Jewish homes. Basically Jeremiah's job is to warn people about the coming doom that will take place very soon.

As Jeremiah preaches he talks to to the people about God being the "living water",. I love how that is brought up here. Just one little mention of the up and coming Christ and the need for this living water. He also talks about how they have turned their backs but not their faces. How they only seek God when they are in need and need help. And God's come back? Where are your Gods when you need help. He even talks about them denying their sin. Yea, like they are so perfect.

It is so hard to read the last few paragraphs of this because it reflects in my own lifetime. How many time in over 40 years have I said oh yes Lord here I am but then turn my back to him when I was asked to serve. Oh but as soon as I needed Him there I was on my knees begging. Even today, I see that I still do this in some respect. I think we all do to some degree. Whether its talking to a lost friend about Christ and then chickening out or volunteering when asked, but not thinking we can do the job etc. There are so many things that God asks of us, but how many do we turn our backs to Him on. We may think that we do not have gifts to serve but Jeremiah was not the "type" but God can equip us if He sees fit and if we really are willing to say yes and mean it.

These people are no different here. All God has been asking for 100's of years so far is for them to come back to him. To look to him for everything. TO Love Him unconditionally. Sounds easy, but it really is harder then it sounds. The Bible is proof of that. But, there is absolutely no good excuse for basically abandoning God. Ahh, but the really happy news is that all He wants us to do to get back in His good graces is to ask for forgiveness. This is so hard for some. I know, cause my daughter is one that has a hard time asking for forgiveness. It is worth it to have the living water run through our veins once again.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Zephaniah Prophesies About the Day of the Lord

Oh good, I was glad to see that a young 8 year old was not going to try to run a kingdom alone. His relative Zephaniah steps in to help out and it seems to be that he is a Godly man too. So much so that he prophesies about the judgement of the world as well as the judgment of Judah. he explains that they need to turn back to God because once this destruction starts there will be no turning back. There will be no help and hand holding from other nations because they too will be destroyed. He speaks of Jerusalem and how and how it has become a city of oppressors therefore it will become consumed. However eventually the people will come together and turn back to the Lord and rejoice in Him.

Basically Zephaniah is saying to seek God. There really is no hope for the world in a whole, but as a one on one individual basis there is hope. if we make the choice to turn to Him. If we do this then it will change our future. Shoot it will change us!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

From Manasseh to Josiah

Finally! A king that actually loves God! This is a king who actually will turn things around for the people....finally. Todays reading was short and sweet and not much really to talk about. Except...Told you so Nineveh! :)

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Nahum's Prophecy Against Nineveh

Nahum in his first chapter talks about God and how the Assyrians will be plotting group. He talks about how God will be taking vengeance against those who are enemies of His people. But then he talks directly to Nineveh. He talks about the destruction that is about to come about. He jabs at the cites defenses and reminds them how oppressed they really are.

Nahum drives home the guilt of Nineveh. He explains that they are prowling on the innocent and ends up killing them. Or how this city is like a prostitute who enslaves others by witchcraft. Basically they are evil! God is clearly against them in this reading. He even explains that people will clap their hands when they fall to their demise. I mean there really is no pity to be had for these Godless people.

No one cries or feels for the cruel people. Ahh, but we can know the relief that he talks about from this oppression. God will give us that relief in His own time. But be rest assured it will come to you and me!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Been out of touch

Seems that the past few weeks or so I have not been in touch with anything. Life has gotten so busy and I have found that the reason I have been so tired and sort of down is the fact that my B12 level was so extremely low. I was having an extremely hard time getting up in the AM and even doing just simple things around the house not to mention even homeschooling the kids less alone trying to read the bible. Every time I would read anything I would almost immediately fall asleep. It has been going on for sometime now but the past couple months it was just getting worst and worst.

I finally went to the Dr. and started taking B12 shots as well as vitamins. I think this little miracle vitamin is doing the trick for me. I have energy that I have not had in months and months. Even the kids notice I am not as grumpy and moody and "lazy". However, I am over a week behind in reading so instead of trying to read each day one at a time and posting I think I will just read what I have missed all at once or in one or two readings and then start posting with the current reading. I am feeling better, but I do not want to overwhelm myself.

So I just wanted to let those of you who have been asking where I have been what is going on. Now you know and I am back!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Continued Restoration & the Messiah

This is the start of the talk of the Messiah. You see one of the reasons we needed a messiah so badly was because we just did not have it in us to be a servant of God. It was always too difficult for the Israelite to serve God. They always need to go off and do their own thing. they needed something they could see, feel and touch to be able to serve it. So they had their idols.

If you think about it since the death of Christ and a few thousand years, we have pretty much turned into Israelites once again. There was a while there that many, many people had the see, feel and touch and fell to their knees saying I will serve. But now, it is back to idols.

How many different religions do we have, how many people have a many different idols they worship. If you were God wouldn't you be discouraged? Wouldn't you be hurt? Yet here is one things that remains true. GOD! He stills loves us, is there for us and keeps his promise. Boy if it were me and I spent thousand of years trying to get my children to obey me, I think I might give up! Shoot, I have been trying for 7 years to get my children to obey em and I'm pooped. I can;t imagine 2000 years +.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Isaiah's Prophecies About Restoration & the Messiah

Wow, did Isaiah take a turn. We have been reading and I have felt so depressed while reading about all the judgment that will come to Judah but now he has taken a turn to comfort them. He talks about the Word of God standing and how the Lord is sovereign. He speaks of Gods control and strength and how Israel is especially chosen by God no matter what.

I guess you could say the whole idea here is that we can take some sort of comfort knowing who God really is. He is our strength if we just trust him with our day to day things. You see I trust God with my soul. You do too. Right? You trust he knows exactly what to do with it and where you belong up in heaven. Right? Then why is it we can not trust him with the smaller things like a decision on which curriculum to purchase or helping us to loose weight etc? If we can trust God with the biggy...our soul then we certainly can trust him with our day to day lives. Let go and trust in God.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Spiritual Decline Under Manesseh

Man or man! So now Hezekiah dies and his son takes over at the ripe old age of 12. You think that might be too young to rule a nation?!?!?! Anyway, he ends up being the bad seed of such a God loving guy and turns the whole nation against God in jut 50 years of his rein. He is bitter, mean and kills and God finally says that is enough and tells them hes done. They will all perish and fall under Egypt!

Now this is a great moment to bring up the whole idea of children turning away from God. As a Christian homeschooler , we pray and do a lot of things through out our 24 hour day with the kids that all relate to God but if we do not explain why we should love God and then eventually, when they get a bit older, ask our children to commit their lives to God , there is always the possibility they could go astray! And even if they do commit their lives, they could still go a different way if the circumstances are just right. Just like Manasseh. The one thing we can all do for our kids is pray for them and pray with them. Yes, lead by example, but as you can see sometime examples are not the only answer. It is possible the Hezekiah led by a great example but neglected to explain the Whys of worshiping God. The Whos of God and the Whats will happen if we go astray. This is all so very important. Yes do it age appropriately, but do it. Do not expect that they grow up in a christian home they will be Christians. This is a perfect example of this not always being so.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Last Years of Hezekiah's Reign

So here we have a man who about ready to die and he prays for an extent ion of his life. God see that Hezekiah is a good and righteous man so he extends his life by 15 years. But he starts to show some pride in his heart and God gets a bit upset with him after he has given him such a gift. But he apologises and God forgives. Then Isaiah tells Hezekiah that Babylon will take over. So Hezekiah builds up his city, the walls, armor etc to protect his city and fortunes.

Later the field commander from the king of Assyria comes and makes a proclamation to the people saying basically that it is impossible for them to be saved wither by force from the help of Egypt or by their God. He goes on to say that this God has not saved other countries so why should they listened to Hezekiah's God now. He will not save them. They should join forces with the king of Assyria. Well, in short Hezekiah prays and prays and eventually God bring upon the king and his troop a death so that when they wake up in the morning there were thousands dead. He ended up dealing with his tail between his legs in disgrace. This allow for the Lord to be exalted by many people and many lands. I am sure that was His plan all along!!! :)

So what does this all mean??? I think it means two main things. Our worship to God and how we worship Him makes all the difference in the world. Especially if we come to him wholeheartedly! It also means that God will give us back what we give Him in honor. He loves us and wants us to be with Him forever and all we have to do is give Him the Honor and Respect He deserves!

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Isaiah Warns About Egypt & Ethiopia

This next reading is all about Isaiah's thoughts on Egypt and the devastating judgement that will rein down on them from God. When this happens he predicts that a change will happen where all will worship God once more. But he then talks about how shallow the peoples faith is. But as we see the people do not trust God alone so they continue to try to get aid from the foreign peoples of the land. They even try to get the prophets to say what they want to hear. But, as he states here one day God will deliver them from their eneies and bring rain and punish their enemies.

The one thing I really want to pick up on here is the fact of shallow worshiping. The people will come around, but it will not be with their hearts. It will be with the rituals that God asks from them. Their hearts will still be hard towards God. We have to look at ourselves too. Do we have a hard hear. Do we go to church and put on our best appearance of good little Christians or do we come broken and ready to give everything to God? He wants 00% not 90%.