Comments on October 9th One Year Bible ReadingsTypePad2019-10-09T04:17:37ZOne Year Biblehttps://www.oneyearbibleblog.com/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.oneyearbibleblog.com/2019/10/october-9th-one-year-bible-readings/comments/atom.xml/Ryan MV commented on 'October 9th One Year Bible Readings'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c5ebf53ef0240a4b83f40200d2019-10-10T06:27:30Z2019-10-10T06:27:30ZRyan MVbecause our gospel came to you not simply with words but also with power, with the Holy Spirit and deep...<p> because our gospel came to you not simply with words but also with power, with the Holy Spirit and deep conviction. You know how we lived among you for your sake. </p>Karen MV commented on 'October 9th One Year Bible Readings'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c5ebf53ef0240a48f068a200c2019-10-10T06:00:19Z2019-10-10T06:00:19ZKaren MV"...but just as we have been approved by God to be entrusted with the gospel, so we speak, not to...<p>"...but just as we have been approved by God to be entrusted with the gospel, so we speak, not to please man, but to please God who tests our hearts." What a great reminder that whenever I struggle to decide what action to take, may this thought be my guidepost to do what please Him rather than men. But it is so difficult to ignore the temptation of being approved by men. May the Lord have mercy on our weaknesses.</p>Richie MV commented on 'October 9th One Year Bible Readings'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c5ebf53ef0240a48eeaa6200c2019-10-10T00:43:40Z2019-10-10T00:43:40ZRichie MVWe should use God's approval for his plan, not so we can boast about ourselves. We should be caring to...<p>We should use God's approval for his plan, not so we can boast about ourselves. We should be caring to people whom we preach to, and give everything towards doing it.</p>Angela MV commented on 'October 9th One Year Bible Readings'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c5ebf53ef0240a4dcb092200b2019-10-09T23:27:20Z2019-10-09T23:27:20ZAngela MV1 Thessalonians 2: 4-7 spoke out to me the most. Paul writes that he ministered at the Lord's command, and...<p>1 Thessalonians 2: 4-7 spoke out to me the most. Paul writes that he ministered at the Lord's command, and he never tried to impress people. Paul only desired God's praise and approval. These are good verses to remember when we are teaching others about God because when we do so we should only do it to please God, rather than people. "We are not trying to please people but God, who tests our hearts." (Verse 4)</p>Jack mv commented on 'October 9th One Year Bible Readings'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c5ebf53ef0240a4dc78d0200b2019-10-09T12:55:04Z2019-10-09T12:55:04ZJack mvToday's passages struck me the most is this one: "We were not looking for praise from people, not from you...<p>Today's passages struck me the most is this one: "We were not looking for praise from people, not from you or anyone else, ...". This reminds me to serve regardless of praises. We serve because we love Jesus.</p>Ramona commented on 'October 9th One Year Bible Readings'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c5ebf53ef0240a48e84c4200c2019-10-09T04:32:40Z2019-10-09T04:32:40ZRamonaMike you said, >>The Jeremiah readings today may seem to you a bit tough to read. It is sad to...<p>Mike you said,</p>
<p>>>The Jeremiah readings today may seem to you a bit tough to read. It is sad to see the coming destruction. As I read through these verses I wonder about Jeremiah. How tough it must have been on him to know what was coming. Though, there were people that wanted to kill him, so perhaps at times he agreed with God on what was coming…And I of course believe so. I think that I see that the life of Jesus on Earth was obviously between the time of Jeremiah and the time of Brennan. And I believe Christ's suffering and death took on our sins - and this act had obviously not taken place in Jeremiah's time.>></p>
<p>I may be misunderstanding the intent of your words in trying to explain the actions of God and or the entrance of Christ into the world. Forgive me and correct me if I’m wrong but can we humans explain the actions of God? Are we dealing with a God who has changed from the Old Testament to something and someone more lovable in the New? I don’t think so and my assumptions are based on the Word,<br />
Who has prepared and done this, calling forth and guiding the destinies of the generations [of the nations] from the beginning? I, the Lord--the first [existing before history began] and with the last [an ever-present, unchanging God]--I am He.<br />
(Isa 41:4 AMP)<br />
For I am the Lord, I do not change; that is why you, O sons of Jacob, are not consumed.<br />
(Mal 3:6 AMP)<br />
Jesus Christ (the Messiah) is [always] the same, yesterday, today, [yes] and forever (to the ages).<br />
(Heb 13:8 AMP)</p>
<p>The tendency is to paint God as being what we have created Him to be instead of feeding on His Word, The Bible—the whole counsel of God, and altering our understanding based on His Character revealed in His Word. If what we read doesn’t line up with our own understanding then we throw out the Bible, calling it irrelevant and illogical, or we ignore the things we don’t understand and say that God changed. Christ and God are one and the same, as is the Holy Spirit, different manifestation of the One and only God (That is the mystery scripture speaks about).<br />
In the beginning was the Word [or, the Expression of [divine] Logic], and the Word was with [or, in communion with] God, and the Word was God [or, was as to His essence God]. This One was in the beginning with God. All [things] came to be through Him, and without Him not even one thing came to be which has come to be. (Joh 1:1-3 ALT)</p>
<p>You don’t have to understand everything to believe it, that is why it is called faith. How many of us know how sound waves are pulled out of the air in order for us to see images emanating from our television screens or hear audio from our radios and cell phones? If we had to take a test to operate those appliances either we would all study physics or whatever the science is that explains how they work, or the broadcast and cell phone industry would go out of business for lack of knowledgeable consumers.<br />
We live in a fallen world. God created this world in perfect condition, no storms, no rain, no violence. The entrance of “sin” caused and even today continues effectively to cause disunity in our environment inhabited and populated by the things God created as perfect.</p>
<p>Therefore the land has become unclean and I have brought the punishment for its iniquity on it, so that the land has vomited out its inhabitants. You yourselves must obey my statutes and my regulations and must not do any of these abominations, both the native citizen and the resident foreigner in your midst, for the people who were in the land before you have done all these abominations, and the land has become unclean. So do not let the land vomit you out because you defile it just as it has vomited out the nations that were before you. (Lev 18:25-28 NET.)</p>
<p>We understand to not play in the streets, sleep in the streets and live in the streets especially where there is active and heavy traffic barreling through. Our safety and protection from being run over by an eighteen-wheeler tractor-trailer rests on our obey rule of law and rules of nature/physics. We can understand that; however, we struggle with understanding that our only protection is adhering to the Laws that God has placed in the Universe. When we fail to take heed, when we fail to make the name of the Lord our High Tower of protection, we may find ourselves dancing the dance of potential destruction and judgment when one day we fail to get out of the way of that “Big Rig.” That does not mean that God has abandoned us it just means we have walked away from His Protection by adhering to His Word.</p>
<p>Yes, we may, someone else may, violate God’s Laws and His Words and others unrelated to that violation may and will bodily suffer the consequences of someone else’s sin. That is the nature of a sinful world; it affects other innocent people; however, God is still Just, He is still mercifully, His Truth still stands and He is ever Gracious and Grace filled.</p>
<p>Reading through the Bible is about discovering who God is based on the knowledge revealed in the scriptures. We come to this site to have our eyes opened and our ears unstopped so that we can not only see God through His Word but hear His still small voice speak to us in our times of solitude. May we not be hindered by what we read that appears to be outside of our understanding or preset ideas. May we have ears to hear and eyes to see the Truth that this Word of God brings to our understanding. In Jesus’ might and glorious name, Amen.</p>
<p>Grace and peace to all,<br />
Ramona</p>