October 2, 2012 SCRIPTURE: Matthew 1:18-25 OBSERVATIONS 1. In both Matthew and Luke’s versions of Jesus’ birth, Joseph and Mary come across as humble and honourable. They did not have an easy task – to give birth to and parent God’s Messiah – and yet they submit to God and His purpose.
welcome to the family!
October 1, 2012 SCRIPTURE: Matthew 1:1-17 OBSERVATIONS 1. There were four women included (Tamar v.3, Rahab v.5, Ruth v.5, Bathsheba v.6) have less than stellar reputations, yet they are included in Jesus’ family tree. Tamar was impregnated by her father-in-law when she posed as a prostitute; Rahab and Ruth were foreigners, Bathsheba had an affair with…
new bible reading schedule
I have begun a new bible reading schedule (see left column). There are readings for each day of the week: a Psalm for Day 1 (Sunday), a Gospel reading for Days 2-5 (Monday-Thursday), and a larger chunk of Old Testament and New Testament readings for Days 6-7 (Friday-Saturday). If you can’t do it all, at…
meditate!
September 30, 2012 SCRIPTURE: Psalm 1 OBSERVATIONS 1. This psalm suggests that the truly happy person, the person who not only survives but thrives in life, is the one who pays attention to and lives according to the “law” (revealed will) of the Lord. This person will live a fruitful, abundant lives (like a tree by…
coming in to the light
September 29, 2009 SCRIPTURE: Psalm 36 OBSERVATION/APPLICATION: For with you is the fountain of life; in your light we see light. [Psalm 36:9] In this Psalm David considers those who live sinful lives, apart from God. He contrasts this to the glory and goodness of God, then petitions God to protect the upright from sinners. Those who…
betrayal
SCRIPTURE: Psalm 35 OBSERVATION/APPLICATION: They do not speak peaceably, but devise false accusations against those who live quietly in the land. [Psalm 35:20] David has been betrayed, and he is deeply hurt. This psalm expresses that hurt, and his desire for his betrayers to hurt like him. David describes how he had cared for these people [Psalm 35:13-14],…
chaos theory
SCRIPTURE: Psalm 34 OBSERVATION/APPLICATION: A righteous man may have many troubles, but the LORD delivers him from them all; he protects all his bones, not one of them will be broken. [Psalm 34:19-20] David wrote this psalm after God helped him escape from king Achish [1 Samuel 21:10-15; Abimelech means ‘my father and king’ and is probably a title,…
He sees, He cares
SCRIPTURE: Psalm 33 OBSERVATION/APPLICATION: From heaven the LORD looks down and sees all mankind; from his dwelling place he watches all who live on earth– he who forms the hearts of all, who considers everything they do. [Psalm 33:13-15] David is urging everyone to join him in praising God… why? Because God is great (His powerful word)…
honesty IS the best policy
SCRIPTURE: Psalm 32 OBSERVATION/APPLICATION: When I kept silent, my bones wasted away through my groaning all day long… Then I acknowledged my sin to you and did not cover up my iniquity. I said, “I will confess my transgressions to the LORD”– and you forgave the guilt of my sin. [Psalm 32:3,5] God sees into my heart,…
in His time
SCRIPTURE: Psalm 31 OBSERVATION/APPLICATION: Be merciful to me, O LORD, for I am in distress; my eyes grow weak with sorrow, my soul and my body with grief. [Psalm 31:9] Why does God wait so long to help? It often seems that He waits until the last possible moment before He shows up (think of Daniel in…