Monday, December 28, 2009

End of the Year

I've all but given up writing on this blog. My desire in starting it was to have some kind of discussion and I have come to see that it is not going to happen; at least not in this venue. I don't think that anyone at all reads this so I'm just writing to myself and I can talk to myself without the blog! O well...

Monday, November 30, 2009

Psalm 119

I just wanted to say how much I've enjoyed reading Ps.119 this time around. As the years add up of reading through the Bible, my love for God's word increases. I find that I can relate to the psalmist more and more, especially in the joy he experiences from spending time with the Lord in His word. When I started reading the OYB it was mainly a legalistic exercise because I knew I should. The rest of my motivation was wanting what I saw in others who were reading it. Now I can joyfully say that I truly look forward to my time each morning with my Savior!

Saturday, November 28, 2009

dilegence

There seemed to be a theme of diligence running through the passages today, plus a warning to avoid those who are not. Peter is a good shepherd and is concerned for the sheep. I think he read Ps.119 before writing this chapter, for both speak of steering clear of those who are set on turning away from God. Proverbs 28:19-20 sums it all up by showing the rewards of remaining faithful and diligent. And in the life of Daniel we see the this lived out. He had lived a long time in pagan Babylon but when he was needed, he was right there, still faithful and humble and ready to be used by God. Sometimes, actually most of the time, my life seems pretty boring and run of the mill, but I need to just be diligent with what I called to do and the rewards will follow.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Psalm 119:33-37

I love reading Psalm 119. The writer has such a passion for God's word, it comes thru in every verse. Today I noticed the total dependence on God to apply the word. In these few verses 33-37, the psalmist says,"Teach me to follow, keep me, give me understanding, direct me, turn my heart and eyes, and preserve my life." Even though he loves and studies God's word, he knows that he can't live it in his own strength or ability. The more I know of God's word the more dependent I become on Him to teach, give, direct, turn and preserve me.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Ezekiel 37-38

I always find these chapters in Ezekiel exciting and terrifying at the same time, for unlike prophecy that is clearly about the distant past, these words speak of things still to come. We get news from the middle east on a daily basis. It truly is the center of the world and everyone is focused on what happens there. Whether it is some little personal problem or major world events, I am so thankful that I can say with confidence, I may not know what the future holds but I know Who holds the future. Amen!

Friday, November 13, 2009

more on faith

True faith equals action. In this list of people in Hebrews 11 everyone of them is noted for something that they did. It is easy to say we believe something but the proof is in our actions. I tend to be more of a wait and see kind of person. But the examples in this hall of faith were trail blazers. They simply chose to believe God and then acted accordingly. I'm thankful for such a clear example of what real faith looks like.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Hebrews 11

Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. Heb.11:1. Don't you love it when scripture gives us a definition? Especially for a difficult concept like faith. We see in this chapter that faith is essential to please God and it is the means by which God gives us righteousness. Faith is believing that God is who He says He is and He is going to do what He says He is going to do. Verse 13 says that these people died without receiving what God had promised but they believed Him anyway because their faith was in God and not in what they saw.
If anyone actually reads this, I would love to hear your thoughts on the subject.