Friday, September 17, 2021

September 17


Luke 23:32-37


[32] Two others, who were criminals, were led away to be put to death with him. [33] And when they came to the place that is called The Skull, there they crucified him, and the criminals, one on his right and one on his left. [34] And Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” And they cast lots to divide his garments. [35] And the people stood by, watching, but the rulers scoffed at him, saying, “He saved others; let him save himself, if he is the Christ of God, his Chosen One!” [36] The soldiers also mocked him, coming up and offering him sour wine [37] and saying, “If you are the King of the Jews, save yourself!”


Hebrews 10:1-18


[1] For since the law has but a shadow of the good things to come instead of the true form of these realities, it can never, by the same sacrifices that are continually offered every year, make perfect those who draw near. [2] Otherwise, would they not have ceased to be offered, since the worshipers, having once been cleansed, would no longer have any consciousness of sins? [3] But in these sacrifices there is a reminder of sins every year. [4] For it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins.


[5] Consequently, when Christ came into the world, he said, 


    “Sacrifices and offerings you have not desired,

        but a body have you prepared for me; 

    [6] in burnt offerings and sin offerings

        you have taken no pleasure. 

    [7] Then I said, ‘Behold, I have come to do your will, O God,

        as it is written of me in the scroll of the book.’”


    [8] When he said above, “You have neither desired nor taken pleasure in sacrifices and offerings and burnt offerings and sin offerings” (these are offered according to the law), [9] then he added, “Behold, I have come to do your will.” He does away with the first in order to establish the second. [10] And by that will we have been sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all.


[11] And every priest stands daily at his service, offering repeatedly the same sacrifices, which can never take away sins. [12] But when Christ had offered for all time a single sacrifice for sins, he sat down at the right hand of God, [13] waiting from that time until his enemies should be made a footstool for his feet. [14] For by a single offering he has perfected for all time those who are being sanctified.


[15] And the Holy Spirit also bears witness to us; for after saying,


    [16] “This is the covenant that I will make with them

        after those days, declares the Lord:

    I will put my laws on their hearts,

        and write them on their minds,”


    [17] then he adds, 


    “I will remember their sins and their lawless deeds no more.”


    [18] Where there is forgiveness of these, there is no longer any offering for sin.


Proverbs 26:17-28


    [17] 

    Whoever meddles in a quarrel not his own

        is like one who takes a passing dog by the ears. 

    [18] 

    Like a madman who throws firebrands, arrows, and death 

    [19] 

    is the man who deceives his neighbor

        and says, “I am only joking!” 

    [20] 

    For lack of wood the fire goes out,

        and where there is no whisperer, quarreling ceases. 

    [21] 

    As charcoal to hot embers and wood to fire,

        so is a quarrelsome man for kindling strife. 

    [22] 

    The words of a whisperer are like delicious morsels;

        they go down into the inner parts of the body. 

    [23] 

    Like the glaze covering an earthen vessel

        are fervent lips with an evil heart. 

    [24] 

    Whoever hates disguises himself with his lips

        and harbors deceit in his heart; 

    [25] 

    when he speaks graciously, believe him not,

        for there are seven abominations in his heart; 

    [26] 

    though his hatred be covered with deception,

        his wickedness will be exposed in the assembly. 

    [27] 

    Whoever digs a pit will fall into it,

        and a stone will come back on him who starts it rolling. 

    [28] 

    A lying tongue hates its victims,

        and a flattering mouth works ruin.


Isaiah 44


    [1] “But now hear, O Jacob my servant,

        Israel whom I have chosen! 

    [2] Thus says the LORD who made you,

        who formed you from the womb and will help you:

    Fear not, O Jacob my servant,

        Jeshurun whom I have chosen. 

    [3] For I will pour water on the thirsty land,

        and streams on the dry ground;

    I will pour my Spirit upon your offspring,

        and my blessing on your descendants. 

    [4] They shall spring up among the grass

        like willows by flowing streams. 

    [5] This one will say, ‘I am the LORD’s,’

        another will call on the name of Jacob,

    and another will write on his hand, ‘The LORD’s,’

        and name himself by the name of Israel.”


    [6] Thus says the LORD, the King of Israel

        and his Redeemer, the LORD of hosts:

    “I am the first and I am the last;

        besides me there is no god. 

    [7] Who is like me? Let him proclaim it.

        Let him declare and set it before me,

    since I appointed an ancient people.

        Let them declare what is to come, and what will happen. 

    [8] Fear not, nor be afraid;

        have I not told you from of old and declared it?

        And you are my witnesses!

    Is there a God besides me?

        There is no Rock; I know not any.”


    [9] All who fashion idols are nothing, and the things they delight in do not profit. Their witnesses neither see nor know, that they may be put to shame. [10] Who fashions a god or casts an idol that is profitable for nothing? [11] Behold, all his companions shall be put to shame, and the craftsmen are only human. Let them all assemble, let them stand forth. They shall be terrified; they shall be put to shame together.


[12] The ironsmith takes a cutting tool and works it over the coals. He fashions it with hammers and works it with his strong arm. He becomes hungry, and his strength fails; he drinks no water and is faint. [13] The carpenter stretches a line; he marks it out with a pencil. He shapes it with planes and marks it with a compass. He shapes it into the figure of a man, with the beauty of a man, to dwell in a house. [14] He cuts down cedars, or he chooses a cypress tree or an oak and lets it grow strong among the trees of the forest. He plants a cedar and the rain nourishes it. [15] Then it becomes fuel for a man. He takes a part of it and warms himself; he kindles a fire and bakes bread. Also he makes a god and worships it; he makes it an idol and falls down before it. [16] Half of it he burns in the fire. Over the half he eats meat; he roasts it and is satisfied. Also he warms himself and says, “Aha, I am warm, I have seen the fire!” [17] And the rest of it he makes into a god, his idol, and falls down to it and worships it. He prays to it and says, “Deliver me, for you are my god!”


[18] They know not, nor do they discern, for he has shut their eyes, so that they cannot see, and their hearts, so that they cannot understand. [19] No one considers, nor is there knowledge or discernment to say, “Half of it I burned in the fire; I also baked bread on its coals; I roasted meat and have eaten. And shall I make the rest of it an abomination? Shall I fall down before a block of wood?” [20] He feeds on ashes; a deluded heart has led him astray, and he cannot deliver himself or say, “Is there not a lie in my right hand?”


    [21] Remember these things, O Jacob,

        and Israel, for you are my servant;

    I formed you; you are my servant;

        O Israel, you will not be forgotten by me. 

    [22] I have blotted out your transgressions like a cloud

        and your sins like mist;

    return to me, for I have redeemed you.


    [23] Sing, O heavens, for the LORD has done it;

        shout, O depths of the earth;

    break forth into singing, O mountains,

        O forest, and every tree in it!

    For the LORD has redeemed Jacob,

        and will be glorified in Israel.


    [24] Thus says the LORD, your Redeemer,

        who formed you from the womb:

    “I am the LORD, who made all things,

        who alone stretched out the heavens,

        who spread out the earth by myself, 

    [25] who frustrates the signs of liars

        and makes fools of diviners,

    who turns wise men back

        and makes their knowledge foolish, 

    [26] who confirms the word of his servant

        and fulfills the counsel of his messengers,

    who says of Jerusalem, ‘She shall be inhabited,’

        and of the cities of Judah, ‘They shall be built,

        and I will raise up their ruins’; 

    [27] who says to the deep, ‘Be dry;

        I will dry up your rivers’; 

    [28] who says of Cyrus, ‘He is my shepherd,

        and he shall fulfill all my purpose’;

    saying of Jerusalem, ‘She shall be built,’

        and of the temple, ‘Your foundation shall be laid.’”


Isaiah 45


    [1] Thus says the LORD to his anointed, to Cyrus,

        whose right hand I have grasped,

    to subdue nations before him

        and to loose the belts of kings,

    to open doors before him

        that gates may not be closed: 

    [2] “I will go before you

        and level the exalted places,

    I will break in pieces the doors of bronze

        and cut through the bars of iron, 

    [3] I will give you the treasures of darkness

        and the hoards in secret places,

    that you may know that it is I, the LORD,

        the God of Israel, who call you by your name. 

    [4] For the sake of my servant Jacob,

        and Israel my chosen,

    I call you by your name,

        I name you, though you do not know me. 

    [5] I am the LORD, and there is no other,

        besides me there is no God;

        I equip you, though you do not know me, 

    [6] that people may know, from the rising of the sun

        and from the west, that there is none besides me;

        I am the LORD, and there is no other. 

    [7] I form light and create darkness;

        I make well-being and create calamity;

        I am the LORD, who does all these things.


    [8] “Shower, O heavens, from above,

        and let the clouds rain down righteousness;

    let the earth open, that salvation and righteousness may bear fruit;

        let the earth cause them both to sprout;

        I the LORD have created it.


    [9] “Woe to him who strives with him who formed him,

        a pot among earthen pots!

    Does the clay say to him who forms it, ‘What are you making?’

        or ‘Your work has no handles’? 

    [10] Woe to him who says to a father, ‘What are you begetting?’

        or to a woman, ‘With what are you in labor?’”


    [11] Thus says the LORD,

        the Holy One of Israel, and the one who formed him:

    “Ask me of things to come;

        will you command me concerning my children and the work of my hands? 

    [12] I made the earth

        and created man on it;

    it was my hands that stretched out the heavens,

        and I commanded all their host. 

    [13] I have stirred him up in righteousness,

        and I will make all his ways level;

    he shall build my city

        and set my exiles free,

    not for price or reward,”

        says the LORD of hosts.


    [14] Thus says the LORD:

    “The wealth of Egypt and the merchandise of Cush,

        and the Sabeans, men of stature,

    shall come over to you and be yours;

        they shall follow you;

        they shall come over in chains and bow down to you.

    They will plead with you, saying:

        ‘Surely God is in you, and there is no other,

        no god besides him.’”


    [15] Truly, you are a God who hides himself,

        O God of Israel, the Savior. 

    [16] All of them are put to shame and confounded;

        the makers of idols go in confusion together. 

    [17] But Israel is saved by the LORD

        with everlasting salvation;

    you shall not be put to shame or confounded

        to all eternity.


    [18] For thus says the LORD,

    who created the heavens

        (he is God!),

    who formed the earth and made it

        (he established it;

    he did not create it empty,

        he formed it to be inhabited!):

    “I am the LORD, and there is no other. 

    [19] I did not speak in secret,

        in a land of darkness;

    I did not say to the offspring of Jacob,

        ‘Seek me in vain.’

    I the LORD speak the truth;

        I declare what is right.


    [20] “Assemble yourselves and come;

        draw near together,

        you survivors of the nations!

    They have no knowledge

        who carry about their wooden idols,

    and keep on praying to a god

        that cannot save. 

    [21] Declare and present your case;

        let them take counsel together!

    Who told this long ago?

        Who declared it of old?

    Was it not I, the LORD?

        And there is no other god besides me,

    a righteous God and a Savior;

        there is none besides me.


    [22] “Turn to me and be saved,

        all the ends of the earth!

        For I am God, and there is no other. 

    [23] By myself I have sworn;

        from my mouth has gone out in righteousness

        a word that shall not return:

    ‘To me every knee shall bow,

        every tongue shall swear allegiance.’


    [24] “Only in the LORD, it shall be said of me,

        are righteousness and strength;

    to him shall come and be ashamed

        all who were incensed against him. 

    [25] In the LORD all the offspring of Israel

        shall be justified and shall glory.”

Thursday, September 16, 2021

Can Symbols Help You Understand God’s Word?


PRAY OVER THIS


“Forever, O Lord, Your Word is settled in heaven.” Psalm 119:89

 

PONDER THIS


Some people ask, “Is the Bible to be interpreted literally or figuratively?” Have you ever heard that? The answer is yes. It is to be interpreted figuratively and literally all at the same time. For example, the Bible is full of symbols. In the Book of Revelation, the devil is symbolized as a huge dragon. He has a tail so long that he sweeps a third of the stars from heaven. This doesn’t mean there’s an actual dragon with a tail long enough to sweep down all the stars of heaven, some billions of light-years away. John was talking about the devil. The Bible is full of symbolism. We are to learn what the symbol stands for and to literally believe it. We aren’t to say, “Oh, that’s just symbolism, there is no devil.” The symbol points to the real thing.


As an example, think about McDonald’s famous yellow arches. If you see those yellow arches, you wouldn’t say, “Oh, well, that’s just a symbol. There is no actual McDonald’s restaurant.” The symbol is to be applied to signify the real thing. Likewise, we are to ask God for an understanding of the symbols in the Bible, that we might grasp the real truth that is being taught through them.


What are some symbols you can think of in the Bible?

What truths of God’s Word do those symbols help you understand?


PRACTICE THIS


Make a list of symbols you know of in the Bible and the truth that is associated with each one.



LWF Dr. Adrian Rogers 

The Soul’s Final Feast


One thing have I asked of the Lord, that will I seek after: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the Lord and to inquire in his temple. (Psalm 27:4)


God is not unresponsive to the contrite longing of the soul. He comes and lifts the load of sin and fills our heart with gladness and gratitude. “You have turned for me my mourning into dancing; you have loosed my sackcloth and clothed me with gladness, that my glory may sing your praise and not be silent. O Lord my God, I will give thanks to you forever!” (Psalm 30:11–12).


But our joy does not just rise from the backward glance in gratitude. It also rises from the forward glance in hope: “Why are you cast down, O my soul, and why are you in turmoil within me? Hope in God; for I shall again praise him, my salvation and my God” (Psalm 42:5–6).


“I wait for the Lord, my soul waits, and in his word I hope” (Psalm 130:5).


In the end, the heart longs not for any of God’s good gifts, but for God himself. To see him and know him and be in his presence is the soul’s final feast. Beyond this there is no quest. Words fail. We call it pleasure, joy, delight. But these are weak pointers to the unspeakable experience:


“One thing have I asked of the Lord, that will I seek after: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the Lord and to inquire in his temple” (Psalm 27:4).


“In your presence there is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore” (Psalm 16:11).


“Delight yourself in the Lord” (Psalm 37:4).



John Piper 

September 16


Luke 23:26-31


[26] And as they led him away, they seized one Simon of Cyrene, who was coming in from the country, and laid on him the cross, to carry it behind Jesus. [27] And there followed him a great multitude of the people and of women who were mourning and lamenting for him. [28] But turning to them Jesus said, “Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me, but weep for yourselves and for your children. [29] For behold, the days are coming when they will say, ‘Blessed are the barren and the wombs that never bore and the breasts that never nursed!’ [30] Then they will begin to say to the mountains, ‘Fall on us,’ and to the hills, ‘Cover us.’ [31] For if they do these things when the wood is green, what will happen when it is dry?”


Hebrews 9:11-28


[11] But when Christ appeared as a high priest of the good things that have come, then through the greater and more perfect tent (not made with hands, that is, not of this creation) [12] he entered once for all into the holy places, not by means of the blood of goats and calves but by means of his own blood, thus securing an eternal redemption. [13] For if the blood of goats and bulls, and the sprinkling of defiled persons with the ashes of a heifer, sanctify for the purification of the flesh, [14] how much more will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without blemish to God, purify our conscience from dead works to serve the living God.


[15] Therefore he is the mediator of a new covenant, so that those who are called may receive the promised eternal inheritance, since a death has occurred that redeems them from the transgressions committed under the first covenant. [16] For where a will is involved, the death of the one who made it must be established. [17] For a will takes effect only at death, since it is not in force as long as the one who made it is alive. [18] Therefore not even the first covenant was inaugurated without blood. [19] For when every commandment of the law had been declared by Moses to all the people, he took the blood of calves and goats, with water and scarlet wool and hyssop, and sprinkled both the book itself and all the people, [20] saying, “This is the blood of the covenant that God commanded for you.” [21] And in the same way he sprinkled with the blood both the tent and all the vessels used in worship. [22] Indeed, under the law almost everything is purified with blood, and without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sins.


[23] Thus it was necessary for the copies of the heavenly things to be purified with these rites, but the heavenly things themselves with better sacrifices than these. [24] For Christ has entered, not into holy places made with hands, which are copies of the true things, but into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God on our behalf. [25] Nor was it to offer himself repeatedly, as the high priest enters the holy places every year with blood not his own, [26] for then he would have had to suffer repeatedly since the foundation of the world. But as it is, he has appeared once for all at the end of the ages to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself. [27] And just as it is appointed for man to die once, and after that comes judgment, [28] so Christ, having been offered once to bear the sins of many, will appear a second time, not to deal with sin but to save those who are eagerly waiting for him.


Proverbs 26:1-16


    [1] Like snow in summer or rain in harvest,

        so honor is not fitting for a fool. 

    [2] 

    Like a sparrow in its flitting, like a swallow in its flying,

        a curse that is causeless does not alight. 

    [3] 

    A whip for the horse, a bridle for the donkey,

        and a rod for the back of fools. 

    [4] 

    Answer not a fool according to his folly,

        lest you be like him yourself. 

    [5] 

    Answer a fool according to his folly,

        lest he be wise in his own eyes. 

    [6] 

    Whoever sends a message by the hand of a fool

        cuts off his own feet and drinks violence. 

    [7] 

    Like a lame man’s legs, which hang useless,

        is a proverb in the mouth of fools. 

    [8] 

    Like one who binds the stone in the sling

        is one who gives honor to a fool. 

    [9] 

    Like a thorn that goes up into the hand of a drunkard

        is a proverb in the mouth of fools. 

    [10] 

    Like an archer who wounds everyone

        is one who hires a passing fool or drunkard. 

    [11] 

    Like a dog that returns to his vomit

        is a fool who repeats his folly. 

    [12] 

    Do you see a man who is wise in his own eyes?

        There is more hope for a fool than for him. 

    [13] 

    The sluggard says, “There is a lion in the road!

        There is a lion in the streets!” 

    [14] 

    As a door turns on its hinges,

        so does a sluggard on his bed. 

    [15] 

    The sluggard buries his hand in the dish;

        it wears him out to bring it back to his mouth. 

    [16] 

    The sluggard is wiser in his own eyes

        than seven men who can answer sensibly.


Isaiah 42


    [1] Behold my servant, whom I uphold,

        my chosen, in whom my soul delights;

    I have put my Spirit upon him;

        he will bring forth justice to the nations. 

    [2] He will not cry aloud or lift up his voice,

        or make it heard in the street; 

    [3] a bruised reed he will not break,

        and a faintly burning wick he will not quench;

        he will faithfully bring forth justice. 

    [4] He will not grow faint or be discouraged

        till he has established justice in the earth;

        and the coastlands wait for his law.


    [5] Thus says God, the LORD,

        who created the heavens and stretched them out,

        who spread out the earth and what comes from it,

    who gives breath to the people on it

        and spirit to those who walk in it: 

    [6] “I am the LORD; I have called you in righteousness;

        I will take you by the hand and keep you;

    I will give you as a covenant for the people,

        a light for the nations, 

    [7]     to open the eyes that are blind,

    to bring out the prisoners from the dungeon,

        from the prison those who sit in darkness. 

    [8] I am the LORD; that is my name;

        my glory I give to no other,

        nor my praise to carved idols. 

    [9] Behold, the former things have come to pass,

        and new things I now declare;

    before they spring forth

        I tell you of them.”


    [10] Sing to the LORD a new song,

        his praise from the end of the earth,

    you who go down to the sea, and all that fills it,

        the coastlands and their inhabitants. 

    [11] Let the desert and its cities lift up their voice,

        the villages that Kedar inhabits;

    let the habitants of Sela sing for joy,

        let them shout from the top of the mountains. 

    [12] Let them give glory to the LORD,

        and declare his praise in the coastlands. 

    [13] The LORD goes out like a mighty man,

        like a man of war he stirs up his zeal;

    he cries out, he shouts aloud,

        he shows himself mighty against his foes.


    [14] For a long time I have held my peace;

        I have kept still and restrained myself;

    now I will cry out like a woman in labor;

        I will gasp and pant. 

    [15] I will lay waste mountains and hills,

        and dry up all their vegetation;

    I will turn the rivers into islands,

        and dry up the pools. 

    [16] And I will lead the blind

        in a way that they do not know,

    in paths that they have not known

        I will guide them.

    I will turn the darkness before them into light,

        the rough places into level ground.

    These are the things I do,

        and I do not forsake them. 

    [17] They are turned back and utterly put to shame,

        who trust in carved idols,

    who say to metal images,

        “You are our gods.”


    [18] Hear, you deaf,

        and look, you blind, that you may see! 

    [19] Who is blind but my servant,

        or deaf as my messenger whom I send?

    Who is blind as my dedicated one,

        or blind as the servant of the LORD? 

    [20] He sees many things, but does not observe them;

        his ears are open, but he does not hear. 

    [21] The LORD was pleased, for his righteousness’ sake,

        to magnify his law and make it glorious. 

    [22] But this is a people plundered and looted;

        they are all of them trapped in holes

        and hidden in prisons;

    they have become plunder with none to rescue,

        spoil with none to say, “Restore!” 

    [23] Who among you will give ear to this,

        will attend and listen for the time to come? 

    [24] Who gave up Jacob to the looter,

        and Israel to the plunderers?

    Was it not the LORD, against whom we have sinned,

        in whose ways they would not walk,

        and whose law they would not obey? 

    [25] So he poured on him the heat of his anger

        and the might of battle;

    it set him on fire all around, but he did not understand;

        it burned him up, but he did not take it to heart.


Isaiah 43


    [1] But now thus says the LORD,

    he who created you, O Jacob,

        he who formed you, O Israel:

    “Fear not, for I have redeemed you;

        I have called you by name, you are mine. 

    [2] When you pass through the waters, I will be with you;

        and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you;

    when you walk through fire you shall not be burned,

        and the flame shall not consume you. 

    [3] For I am the LORD your God,

        the Holy One of Israel, your Savior.

    I give Egypt as your ransom,

        Cush and Seba in exchange for you. 

    [4] Because you are precious in my eyes,

        and honored, and I love you,

    I give men in return for you,

        peoples in exchange for your life. 

    [5] Fear not, for I am with you;

        I will bring your offspring from the east,

        and from the west I will gather you. 

    [6] I will say to the north, Give up,

        and to the south, Do not withhold;

    bring my sons from afar

        and my daughters from the end of the earth, 

    [7] everyone who is called by my name,

        whom I created for my glory,

        whom I formed and made.”


    [8] Bring out the people who are blind, yet have eyes,

        who are deaf, yet have ears! 

    [9] All the nations gather together,

        and the peoples assemble.

    Who among them can declare this,

        and show us the former things?

    Let them bring their witnesses to prove them right,

        and let them hear and say, It is true. 

    [10] “You are my witnesses,” declares the LORD,

        “and my servant whom I have chosen,

    that you may know and believe me

        and understand that I am he.

    Before me no god was formed,

        nor shall there be any after me. 

    [11] I, I am the LORD,

        and besides me there is no savior. 

    [12] I declared and saved and proclaimed,

        when there was no strange god among you;

        and you are my witnesses,” declares the LORD, “and I am God. 

    [13] Also henceforth I am he;

        there is none who can deliver from my hand;

        I work, and who can turn it back?”


    [14] Thus says the LORD,

        your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel:

    “For your sake I send to Babylon

        and bring them all down as fugitives,

        even the Chaldeans, in the ships in which they rejoice. 

    [15] I am the LORD, your Holy One,

        the Creator of Israel, your King.”


    [16] Thus says the LORD,

        who makes a way in the sea,

        a path in the mighty waters, 

    [17] who brings forth chariot and horse,

        army and warrior;

    they lie down, they cannot rise,

        they are extinguished, quenched like a wick: 

    [18] “Remember not the former things,

        nor consider the things of old. 

    [19] Behold, I am doing a new thing;

        now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?

    I will make a way in the wilderness

        and rivers in the desert. 

    [20] The wild beasts will honor me,

        the jackals and the ostriches,

    for I give water in the wilderness,

        rivers in the desert,

    to give drink to my chosen people, 

    [21]     the people whom I formed for myself

    that they might declare my praise.


    [22] “Yet you did not call upon me, O Jacob;

        but you have been weary of me, O Israel! 

    [23] You have not brought me your sheep for burnt offerings,

        or honored me with your sacrifices.

    I have not burdened you with offerings,

        or wearied you with frankincense. 

    [24] You have not bought me sweet cane with money,

        or satisfied me with the fat of your sacrifices.

    But you have burdened me with your sins;

        you have wearied me with your iniquities.


    [25] “I, I am he

        who blots out your transgressions for my own sake,

        and I will not remember your sins. 

    [26] Put me in remembrance; let us argue together;

        set forth your case, that you may be proved right. 

    [27] Your first father sinned,

        and your mediators transgressed against me. 

    [28] Therefore I will profane the princes of the sanctuary,

        and deliver Jacob to utter destruction

        and Israel to reviling.

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

We Have to Truly Know God’s Word


PRAY OVER THIS


“Forever, O Lord, Your Word is settled in Heaven.”


(Psalm 119:89)

 

PONDER THIS


There was a sign in a business that said, “We are not what we think we are; what we think, we are.” Does that make sense? We’re not what we think we are, but rather, what we think, we are. That is, you are what you think. Proverbs 23:7 says, “For as he thinks in his heart, so is he.”


Now, if that is true, we need the knowledge of the Word of God to have spiritual power. We need to be molded, motivated, and managed by the Word of God. And yet for many in the Church, the Bible remains a closed book and a mysterious book. We may give lip service to the Bible but we really do not understand it. There’s no cheap way, there’s no lazy way, there’s no magical way to understand the Bible. Understanding the Bible takes time and work, but it is completely worth it.


How much evidence does your life give that you desire to really know the Bible?

What practices can help you grow in this area?


PRACTICE THIS


Set aside time each day this week to study the Bible, both directly and through resources such as commentaries.



LWF Dr. Adrian Rogers 

The Only Enduring Happiness


“You have sorrow now, but I will see you again, and your hearts will rejoice, and no one will take your joy from you.” (John 16:22)


“No one will take your joy from you” because your joy comes from being with Jesus, and the resurrection of Jesus means that you will never die; you will never be cut off from him.


So two things have to be true if your joy is never to be taken from you. One is that the source of your joy lasts forever and the other is that you last forever. If either you or the source of your joy is mortal, your joy will be taken from you.


And oh, how many people have settled for just that! Eat, drink, and be merry they say, for tomorrow we die, and that’s that (Luke 12:19). Food doesn’t last forever, and I don’t last forever. So let’s make the most of it while we can. What a tragedy!


If you are tempted to think that way, please consider as seriously as you possibly can that if your joy comes from being with Jesus, “No one will take your joy from you” — not in this life, nor in the life to come.


Not life or death, or angels or principalities, or things present or things to come, or powers or height or depth, or anything else in all creation will be able to take our joy from us in Jesus Christ our Lord (Romans 8:38–39).


Joy in being with Jesus is an unbroken line from now to eternity. It will not be cut off — not by his death or ours.



John Piper