Tuesday, February 26, 2013

The Lord Buried Moses

Today's Reading:
  • Deuteronomy 33:1 - 34:12
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Deuteronomy 33:1 - 34:12
Today's reading finished off the book of Deuteronomy and was a relatively short reading.  In chapter 33, Moses blessed all the tribes of Israel in preparation of his death and their journey into the promised land.

In Chapter 34, the Lord had Moses up to Mount Nebo to see the promised land in its entirety.  I am sure it was painful for Moses to know that his one huge mistake cost him the ability to ever set foot into that land.  Regardless, even though he punished, the Lord still loved Moses greatly -- and there is a lesson for all of us to be learned in that.

We are then told that Moses died and that the Lord buried him (34:5-6).  I thought that was very strange -- I don't recall any reading so far where the Lord buried someone.  We are told that the burial place of Moses remains a secret to all men, even to this day.

I really wonder why that is.  I did a little looking online, hoping for some answers.  What I found was a reference to Jude 1:9, where there is a short reference to the archangel Michael having a dispute with the devil over the body of Moses.  Right now I do not know any more than that, and given the results of my search, I am doubtful that I will know anymore, even after reading through the entire bible.  But hence is the nature of the Lord -- some things are His secrets, only to be revealed to us at the time of His choosing.

We are told that Moses was 120 when he died, "yet his eyesight was clear, and he was as strong as ever" (34:7).  I think this verse shows us that the Lord wants us to be strong and healthy, not sick and frail.  Even if we are 120 years old and about to die, we should be doing the work of God until the day we die.  And the Lord will always give us the ability to do so.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

He Leads us with a True Heart and Skillful Hands

Today's Reading:
  • Psalm 78:56 - 78:72
  • Proverbs 12:24
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Psalm 78:56- 78:72
This psalm continues to tell the tale of how the people of Israel fall out of the Lord's favor and into destruction.  The psalm is full of imagery and beautifully told, even if it is a sad story.  The people rejected the Lord, as He said they would, and the anger of the Lord poured down over them.  We are told that the people fell to their enemies, which the Lord allowed because he was so angry with them.

This was not to be the end, however, because eventually the Lord rose up and returned to His people.  The Lord chose David to be the "shepherd of Jacob's descendants" (78:71) and had a shrine built on the top of Mount Zion.  The Lord then "cared for [the people] with a true heart and led them with skillful hands" (78:72).

Even when the Lord is angry with us, He is always faithful.  Always.  He leads us with a true heart and skillful hands.
 
Proverbs 12:24
Work hard and become a leader; be lazy and become a slave.
God never tells us to be idle and lazy.  We need to work, He expects us to work.  And if we want to be a leader, we should work hard.  If we do only what we need to slide by, then we are becoming slaves by our own accord.  Don't sitting around waiting for something wonderful in life to happen to you -- get out there and make something happen for yourself.




Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Sin in Ignorance vs. Intentional Sin

Today's Reading:
  • Luke 12:35 - 12:59
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Luke 12:35 - 12:59 
Today's reading is a short one, but it comes with a dire warning that sticks out.  Jesus is talking about being prepared for the Lord's return.  He tells the disciples to be ready, for He will come when least expected.  Jesus also gives a short example of the behavior of a servant while his master is away.  Jesus says the following:
47  And a servant who knows what the master wants, but isn't prepared and doesn't carry out those instructions, will be severely punished.
48  But someone who does not know, and then does something wrong, will be punished only lightly.
 Sin done in ignorance is still, no doubt, sin.  But Jesus says here that is treated lightly compared to the wrath that occurs when sin is intentionally done.  It seems to me that the more of God's word we read and study, the more we are required to discipline ourselves and follow the Lord's instructions for us.  Once we know, we are no longer ignorant.  We must obey.  That is how we show the Lord that we love him.  It can seem like a lot to take in and a lot to live up to, and I have a LONG way to go.  But the rewards are well with it -- Every time I crack open this bible and I am losing a tad bit of my foolishness and replacing it with life-giving wisdom.


Wednesday, January 23, 2013

The Lord is my Rock

Today's Reading:
  • Deuteronomy32:1 - 32:52
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Deuteronomy 32:1 - 32:52
Today's reading consists of the song that Moses taught the Israelite people.  This song is to remind them that the Lord is their God, and when the time comes that they are abandoned by the Lord, they will know why it happened.

The people would be abandoned because they would fail to obey the Lord as they should.  They will begin to worship foreign gods and forget the true Lord who was their "Rock".  There are many places in this song that the Lord refers to himself as the Rock.  The enemies had their "rocks", but those rocks were not as strong as the Rock. 

The capitalization is important here, I believe -- The capitalization of the word "Rock" when referring to the Lord implies it is a name, and one that belongs only to the Lord.  All the other "rocks" are just insignificant, common objects.  They might call themselves rocks, the people might think of them as rocks, but they are not THE Rock.  They are not the mighty Rock.  They are insignificant when compared to the Rock. 

I thought all of this was so interesting because I don't recall any previous reading where the Lord was referred to as the Rock.  I've only read 1/4th of the bible, so I'm hardly an authority here -- I just think this might be the first mention I've seen of it (or that I've noticed of it).  Of course I've heard songs and people say the Lord is my Rock, but like many other things, I was unsure of how it tied back to the bible.  I didn't know if was just something people said, or if it was written in the bible.  I hadn't given it any thought, really.  So the whole thing is just very interesting. 

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Quiet Reflections

Today's Reading:
  • Psalm 78:32 - 78:55
  • Proverbs 12:21 - 23
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Psalm 78:32 - 78:55
This psalm continues the story of all things the Israelites did to grieve the Lord and invoke His wrath against them. It invokes the same feelings I spoke about just a few days ago-- and since it angers me I'm not going to repeat my rant so soon.  I will say that this story is being told beautifully, and I am really enjoying how this story is being told.  I think I have two more reading sessions before I am finished with this psalm.

Proverbs 12:21 - 23
21  No harm comes to the godly, but the wicked have their fill of trouble.
22  The Lord detests lying lips, but he delights in those who tell the truth.
23  The wise don't make a show of their knowledge, but fools broadcast their foolishness.
 Be godly.  Speak the truth.  Be wise.  These things are pleasing to the Lord. 

I don't have many words to speak today on these readings. The proverbs give great advice and the psalm is beautifully written. I guess I am just in more of a quiet reflection mode today.  Quiet, peaceful reflection.  It's a good place to be :-)