Not The Truth

Abram tells Sarai to lie.  He tells her to say that he is her brother, not her husband.  He rationalizes the lie – she’s so beautiful that someone may kill him just to get her.

So Abram comp Gen 12.3romises his integrity and then tells Sarai to do it as well.

He’s worried…..he doesn’t trust God to take care of the situation.

Is this starting to sound familiar?

Unfortunately, this is also too true in our lives, isn’t it?

We worry.

We’re anxious.

We decide to take things into our hands – help God out a little bit.

We just can’t totally lay this issue at his feet and let him take care of it,

even though he’s often the only one who could possibly take care of it.

Let’s make a New Year’s Resolution to worry less and trust more!

Thank you, dear Father, for your promise to always work things out for our good.  We know that you always keep your promises.

In The Beginning

It’s already started – another year!in the beginning

The last year raced by and I’m sure this next one will do the same.

You probably has some New Year’s Resolutions that you’ve started.  I know I do.

And this is one of them – I’m going to read through the Bible again this year.

Even though last year whizzed by, I was able to read everything God chose to write down for us.

And it was a blessing.

Every chapter.

Well, maybe not Lamentations 🙂

This year I’m reading a One Year Chronological Bible.  Several years ago I read it chronologically and it was a very different experience.  I especially enjoyed reading the books of Kings because all of the prophets (who are usually at the end of the Old Testament) are sprinkled throughout the books….like it was when it actually happened.

I’m inviting you once again on a journey through the Bible….a journey toward more of God’s truth etched in our minds and engraved on our hearts.

God has promised us that it will be worth it!

Come Join the Journey!

It’s not too late for you to join the journey on a daily basis!

I’m taking a Journey through the Bible this year and sharing some of my thoughts as I go.   At the end of the year, I will have read through the entire Bible again.

It’s great that you’re joining me on these posts and I encourage you to join with me in the daily readings as well.  I am  expecting God to speak to me in new ways ways this year.  I’m looking for new guidance for my daily life, I’m watching for new opportunities that God is going to bring and I’m planning on knowing God better at the end of this year through this committment of reading his word.

What are you looking for?

I am using the One Year Bible, NLT version.  I’ve never read the NLT version before and that is making this journey even more interesting.

Here is a list of readings for February in case you want to use your own Bible.  The list looks pretty long but January’s list was long, too, and it’s done.  This is a do-able thing when we read a little each day.

1 Exodus 13:17-15:18; Matthew 21:23-46; Psalm 26:1-12; Proverbs 6:16-19
2 Exodus 15:19-17:7; Matthew 22:1-33; Psalm 27:1-6; Proverbs 6:20-26
3 Exodus 17:8-19:15; Matthew 22:34-23:12; Psalm 27:7-14; Proverbs 6:27-35
4 Exodus 19:16-21:21 ; Matthew 23:13-39; Psalm 28:1-9; Proverbs 7:1-5
5 Exodus 21:22-23:13; Matthew 24:1-28; Psalm 29:1-11; Proverbs 7:6-23
6 Exodus 23:14-25:40; Matthew 24:29-51; Psalm 30:1-12; Proverbs 7:24-27
7 Exodus 26:1-27:21; Matthew 25:1-30; Psalm 31:1-8; Proverbs 8:1-11
8 Exodus 28:1-43; Matthew 25:31-26:13; Psalm 31:9-18; Proverbs 8:12-13
9 Exodus 29:1-30:10; Matthew 26:14-46; Psalm 31:19-24; Proverbs 8:14-26
10 Exodus 30:11-31:18; Matthew 26:47-68; Psalm 32:1-11; Proverbs 8:27-32
11 Exodus 32:1-33:23; Matthew 26:69-27:14; Psalm 33:1-11; Proverbs 8:33-36
12 Exodus 34:1-35:9; Matthew 27:15-31; Psalm 33:12-22; Proverbs 9:1-6
13 Exodus 35:10-36:38; Matthew 27:32-66; Psalm 34:1-10; Proverbs 9:7-8
14 Exodus 37:1-38:31; Matthew 28:1-20; Psalm 34:11-22; Proverbs 9:9-10
15 Exodus 39:1-40:38; Mark 1:1-28; Psalm 35:1-16; Proverbs 9:11-12
16 Leviticus 1:1-3:17; Mark 1:29-2:12; Psalm 35:17-28; Proverbs 9:13-18
17 Leviticus 4:1-5:19; Mark 2:13-3:6; Psalm 36:1-12; Proverbs 10:1-2
18 Leviticus 6:1-7:27; Mark 3:7-30; Psalm 37:1-11; Proverbs 10:3-4
19 Leviticus 7:28-9:6; Mark 3:31-4:25; Psalm 37:12-29; Proverbs 10:5
20 Leviticus 9:7-10:20; Mark 4:26-5:20; Psalm 37:30-40; Proverbs 10:6-7
21 Leviticus 11:1-12:8; Mark 5:21-43; Psalm 38:1-22; Proverbs 10:8-9
22 Leviticus 13:1-59; Mark 6:1-29; Psalm 39:1-13; Proverbs 10:10
23 Leviticus 14:1-57; Mark 6:30-56; Psalm 40:1-10; Proverbs 10:11-12
24 Leviticus 15:1-16:28; Mark 7:1-23; Psalm 40:11-17; Proverbs 10:13-14
25 Leviticus 16:29-18:30; Mark 7:24-8:10; Psalm 41:1-13; Proverbs 10:15-16
26 Leviticus 19:1-20:21; Mark 8:11-38; Psalm 42:1-11; Proverbs 10:17
27 Leviticus 20:22-22:16; Mark 9:1-29; Psalm 43:1-5; Proverbs 10:18
28 Leviticus 22:17-23:44; Mark 9:30-10:12; Psalm 44:1-8; Proverbs 10:19
29 Free read day. Read any story in the Bible that you like.

I’m Supposed to Forgive Them?

In Matthew 18, Jesus tells us about the king who forgave a huge debt owed to him by a servant and then this same servant goes right out and demands instant payment for a small debt owed to him by another servant.

I immediately wonder why the servant would do that? Why wouldn’t he show a small portion of the forgiveness he received from the king to this fellow servant who owed him alot less?

And then I see myself in this parable. I’m reminded that God has forgiven me for everything I’ve ever done wrong and will do wrong in the future.   At the same time, I struggle to forgive those around me for their errors and mistakes.

I love this parable because it convicts me to develop quick forgiveness in my life.  It challenges me to not hold grudges and to forget grievances against those that have hurt me.  It reminds me to erase the list in my mind of bad things that have been done to me and helps me avoid bitterness.

Thank you, dear Father, for reminding me of your never-ending mercy for me.  Please help me show some of that same grace to the people around me every day.

Matthew 18:Pure Gold

Matthew 18 is the best and simplest conflict resolution help we will ever receive.

It works well in churches and it’s a excellent process to follow wherever we’re dealing with conflict.  Of course there are exceptions, but this process works great with your normal, everyday conflict.

The first step – the people involved in the conflict talk to each other, one – on – one.  When anyone in my office tells one of the supervisors who work for me that they are having an issue with a co-worker,  the first question they will be asked is – ‘Have you talked with that person.”  We call it Adults talking to Adults.(I’d like to call it Matthew 18 but that may scare some people).  It sounds simple but, if you’ve ever worked in an office, it doesn’t happen as often as it should.

That often fixes it – some communication and understanding clears it right up.

If the conflict is still there, we go through our version of the next two steps and the conflict is eventually resolved.

Matthew 18 – pure gold.

God sees

Sometimes we wonder.

When we’re in the middle of a crisis,

we sometimes wonder where God is.

We need to remember Exodus 3.  God tells us that he sees,

he hears,

he is aware,

and he will come to our rescue.

Just like he came to rescue the Israelites, he comes to rescue us today.

Thank you, dear Father!

It Speaks….but without words

God’s creation reveals his magesty,

it thunders his power,

it bubbles up his splendor,

it reflects his attention to detail,

it sparkles his sense of humor,

it showers his constant provision,

it roars his mightiness,

it beams his faithfulness,

What do I Believe?

Jesus did only a few miracles in his hometown because of their unbelief.

I think of this scripture everytime I hear someone ask whether Jesus still does miracles today.  Jesus hasn’t changed, he doesn’t change.  We see the same general issues of illness and sin and satanic activity today that Jesus addressed with his miracles in the New Testament.  If we are seeing less miracles, maybe its a matter of unbelief?

Or maybe we need to get better at recognizing miracles when they happen.  When you have prayed for friends who are far away from God and they suddenly start asking you questions about Jesus – that’s a miracle.  Whenever people ask questions about God or religion – you know he is at work.  Its a good thing even if the questions are asked in anger or frustration.   It’s a start.  Something is happening.  And they are coming to you because they know you know God.  They have seen something in your life that makes them think of God so they are seeking you out.

Its just like the four friends in the Bible who brought their crippled friend to Jesus. The crowd didn’t stop them.  They made a hole in the roof and lowered him down so that Jesus could heal him.  They believed and Jesus honored that belief.

We see it over and over in the Bible.  Jesus tells person after person that they have seen this miracle in their life because of their faith.  When we open our believing eyes, we will see all kinds of miraculous things Jesus is doing right here, right now.

The Tale of Two Trees

In Matthew 13, Jesus tells us the great parable of the Farmer sowing seeds and what happens to those seeds.  We see examples of these various results of sowing everywhere we look – even in my back yard.

We have lived in our current home for almost a year and, when we moved in, we had 2 little new trees in the backyard.
One died and we took it out.  Its roots never dug in so it didn’t get fed and it withered away.
The other little tree is green and straight and looking good.  A small sign is still on it telling us it’s an orange tree. That’s good to know because there’s no fruit growing….yet.
God is feeding this little tree with sunshine and rain. (We’re helping a little with a water drip since we live in the desert.) It hasn’t noticeably grown but we know by looking at its beautiful, little green leaves that its roots are stretching down into the ground building a firm foundation. This has to happen first before we’ll actually see the growth above ground and the eventual fruit. All of the potential for an abundant harvest is there, it’s just going to take some time of feeding and growth.
Just like us – our roots grow every day as we open the Word of God and we let him feed us. We are opening up our minds and hearts so God can firm up our foundations, make us strong in the knowledge of him and bring on the fruit.

For those of us who have been already been on this journey for awhile ( and our trunks are somewhat thicker: ), we are looking for new fruit and a fresh harvest.

If we stay faithful, a year from now we will see growth.
I’m going to keep the picture and do a comparison next year. I wonder if there will be any tiny oranges by then?

Paid to Study the Bible

Every good thing on earth comes from God.
Several years ago this was highlighted to me when the company I work with invested a large amount of money in a manadatory character-building workshop for everyone. It included two entire days of discussions and sharing ideas of values and character issues.  A huge investment.

Every ‘truth’ they shared during this workshop was based on scripture. I know now that I shouldn’t have been surprised but I was slightly shocked back then.
Those of us in the crowd who were Christ-followers recognized it right away and really enjoyed being paid for 2 days of Bible study and application!  One of my peers who was also attending seminary actually found the scriptures that were the foundation of every ‘key point’ that was made.
I don’t work for a Christian company. I’m sure it wasn’t their intent to pay everyone to study the truths found in God’s word.
But it’s the only truth available.
Because all good things come from God.