Friday, 8 August 2014

TFTD - 05 August 2014 - Thoughts from Today's Bible Readings

05 August 2014

2 Samuel 23
Jeremiah 26
Romans 15; 16

“WHO CAUSE DIVISIONS AND CREATE OBSTACLES”

It is good - and much to be preferred - to always focus on the positive words that we find in Scripture, but in doing so we must not be blind to the concerns that arise and threaten to distract the community of those following Christ. As Paul brings his letter to the Romans to a conclusion, after writing of all the foundations to a true faith and the way of life in that faith, he then finds it necessary to write, “I appeal to you brothers, to watch out for those who cause divisions and create obstacles  contrary to the doctrine that you have been taught; avoid them. For such persons do not serve our Lord Christ, but their own appetites, for by smooth talk and flattery they deceive …” [Romans 16:17-18]

Judas Iscariot served himself while giving an outward appearance of serving Christ.  If we should encounter such let us follow Pauls’ advice, “ … I want you to be wise as to what is good and innocent as to what is evil.” [Romans 16:19] In the previous chapter we read “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope” [Romans 15:13]  We cannot miss the emphasis on “hope.”   How much do we need a real hope in our hearts in 2014 - a hope that creates “all joy and peace” as we face the challenges of godlessness that abound in today’s world; we must develop a sense of total commitment so that we can more easily avoid distractions.

What total commitment Jeremiah must have had, so many enemies, efforts to put him to death, as we read today in chapter 26 [Jeremiah 26:11] But God saw to it that he had some support.  He was God’s mouthpiece in warning the people of God’s impending judgements. How effective are you and I in doing that?  Do we feel weak?  That seems natural, we do not have the direct contact with God that Jeremiah experienced, but we do have the full revelation of his whole purpose in the 66 books of the Bible.

Let us take special note of Paul’s final words to the believers in Rome, “Now unto him who is able to strengthen you according to my gospel  … according to the command of the eternal God to bring about obedience of faith - to the only wise God be glory forevermore through Jesus Christ!  Amen.”  May we so live that we witness that coming glory.
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- DC


Thought for the Day

05 August 2014

"... Faith is a virtue. It can be developed and strengthened. There is no doubt that it is based on good scriptural reasoning, but it requires diligence and training and constant attention-until it becomes a joy and a pleasure to read in Scripture, "The just shall live by faith". (Hebrews 10:38)

- Chris Brook
The Just Shall Live by Faith (1972)

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