Category Archives: Daily Meditations

January 29 / Proverbs 29 / Mark 1

Jesus in solitude

Proverbs 29:1

Whoever stubbornly refuses to accept criticism will suddenly be destroyed beyond recovery.

This verse actually makes me want to receive criticism (constructive of course), so could someone please constructively criticize me today? I promise I’ll accept it!

Proverbs 29:25

Fearing people is a dangerous trap, but trusting the Lord means safety.

To be intimidated by someone is to put them on a pedestal. That is very dangerous indeed.

There’s only one person who deserves a pedestal. I suggest you keep it clear and reserved for Him.

Mark 1:35

Jesus made time alone with God a priority.

Do you?

If not, why?

Do you feel that you don’t need as much time alone with God as Jesus needed?

The work of the Son of God is both an inward and an outward work. Jesus cannot extend himself outward in compassion without first attending to the source of his mission and purpose with the father; and, conversely, his oneness with the Father complex him outward in mission. The significance of Jesus’ ministry consists not simply in what he does for humanity, but equally in who he is in relation to the Father, Jesus is, according to Mark’s narrative, neither contemplative ascetic nor social activist. He does not promote an agenda but derives a ministry from a relationship with the Father. He is the Son, one in being with the Father; and the servant, one in purpose with his will.

-James R. Edwards

January 28 / Proverbs 28 / Matthew 28

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Matthew 28:18

“I have been given all authority in heaven and on earth.”

This is quite the statement. One must agree with C.S. Lewis that Jesus must be Lord, lunatic, or liar based on claims such as this.

Is Jesus now Chief Executive Officer of the universe? We Christians believe so. We believe there is nothing beyond His reach or control. Sometimes it’s hard to trust because of horrible things we see happen. But I whole-heartily agree with Anslem that “We believe in order to understand” and not the other way around.

It must start with the belief that this is so–that Jesus has been given all authority in the spiritual, as well as the physical, realm. Then, and only then, are you able to see clearly and to trust Him at His word.

Why then do bad things happen to those who believe? I’m not sure, since I’ve not been given the keys to all mysteries yet. But one aspect I do see is that if following Christ guaranteed no more problems, then wouldn’t most people follow Him for that reason and not out of pure love for Him alone?

Like marrying someone for their money or their physical beauty, thinking, hoping, you’ll always be comfortable. Is that what you really want? To be wedded for your physical provision? Or to be forever embraced because of who you are?

One thing following Christ does guarantee, is that He is always with you.

Is that enough?

Or do you need more?


You know how many times the Bible tells us to not fear? 365 I’m told. What an interesting number…

I love what one man observed from reading the New Testament on his own, no commentaries, no preachers>>> 3 themes stood out to him:
1] Interact with God about everything
2] Do nothing from fear
3] Love others deeply

Proverbs 28:9

God detests the prayers of a person who ignores the law. If I won’t listen to God’s instruction, why should God listen to my petition?

We are no longer under the law, yet this is just how things work in God’s world. You don’t go to your boss asking for a raise when you don’t complete your work, you’re never on time, and you break rules that have been set in place. Ridiculous.

We are talking about blatant disregard of God’s ways here, not the fightings and failings of the flesh we encounter on a daily basis as imperfect beings. We are talking about ignoring God’s will in some area or areas of your life. You’ve made allowances, and have been deceived into believing it is OK to live with certain sins, and you are no longer fighting them. You’re living with them, allowing them to co-habitate with you. If you’re renting out a room of your house to a known criminal who commits armed robbery every nite, do not be surprised if people don’t want to come over for dinner or help you paint the bathroom.

This, I believe, is a very dangerous place to live–that hard heartedness described in the Bible of many people.

January 27 / Proverbs 27 / Matthew 27

resrrected dead

Matthew 27:52-53

Tombs opened. The bodies of many godly men and women who had died were raised from the dead. They left the cemetery after Jesus’ resurrection, went into the holy city, and appeared to many people.

Seriously. Why do we never talk about this? That happened!!!

Perhaps this was just to be an appetizer for a massive main course that is to come one day.

The destination is the motivation. Remember where this is all going. Keep before you the end of all things, but without losing appreciation for the present moment. Jesus told us a few times to stay alert.

Proverbs 27:9

The heartfelt counsel from a trusted friend is indeed golden.

Never go at it alone.

Always seek good counsel. Always.

Why would you not?

Because you think you’re awesome on your own and don’t need any help. Well, that is prideful and foolish.

January 26 / Proverbs 26 / Matthew 26

waych & pray

Proverbs 26:4-5

Have discernment to know when to just keep quiet with foolish, kingdom-of-this-world-talking people so as not to become part of the problem and add to the cacophony. Yet also be attuned to the Spirit to recognize the right time to speak truth and silence the foolish talk.

Matthew 26:41

Keep watch and pray so that you don’t give in to temptation.

This is the best, simplest advice ever, when you think about it.

While you are praying, you are alert.

While you are praying, you are awake to God.

While you are praying, you are aware of yourself…and temptation.

Jesus’ admonitions to Christian life can almost always find their first fulfillment in the simple loyalty of prayer. -Frederick Dale Bruner

January 25 / Proverbs 25 / Matthew 25

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Proverbs 25:21-22

If your enemies are hungry, give them bread to eat; and if they are thirsty, give them water to drink; for you will heap coals of fire on their heads, and the Lord will reward you.

Scholars believe the phrase “heap coals of fire on their heads” refers to an ancient Egyptian custom whereby a person publicly demonstrated contrition for wrongdoing by carrying on his head a pan of burning coals to represent the burning pain of his shame and guilt. The point of the illustration is that when we love our enemy, we become the burning pan of coals on his head. Our love and good works toward our enemy is a painful reminder to him of his evil deeds and (hopefully) shames him into wanting to correct his ways.

The apostle Paul quotes this Proverb in Romans 12:20 to illustrate the “Principle of Replacement.” This principle says that it’s not enough just to passively receive your enemy’s actions, or even to receive them with a view toward God’s intervention and justice. Instead, we are to do the opposite of what our enemy is doing.

God’s plan is for you to replace your enemy’s evil with good; to replace his hatred with love; to replace his unkindness with kindness. Only in doing so will we keep the total reservoir of evil in this world from getting bigger and bigger, which is what happens if we repay evil for evil. To think in accounting terms, the only way we can cancel out the evil done to us is to pay it back with good, thereby keeping the “books” balanced. To add evil to evil just puts us further and further into a deficit of good in the world. If we take vengeance into our own hands, we become the one who suffers. But when we love our enemy, we become a reminder to him of what he has done.

-from The Jeremiah Study Bible

Like Sam’s question yesterday in regards to when he’s feeling anger toward someone, “Who’s the one really losing here?”

This also reminded me of a gripping story about Martin Luther King I read this week:

Once, in Birmingham, when King was giving a speech, a two-hundred-pound white man charged the stage and began pummeling King with his fists. As King’s aides rushed to defend him, McWhorter writes:

They were astounded to watch King become his assailant’s protector. He held him solicitously and, as the audience began singing Movement songs, told him that their cause was just, that violence was self-demeaning, that “we’re going to win.” Then King introduced him to the crowd, as though he were a surprise guest. Roy James, a twenty-four year old native New Yorker who lived in an American Nazi Party dormitory in Arlington, Virginia, began to weep in King’s embrace.

Matthew 25:13

“So keep awake! You don’t know the day or the hour.”

Jesus tells us in multiple places to stay awake, keep alert, be prepared. Keep current. He IS returning. That is a reality, whether we talk about it much or not. And being prepared was a stern and clear part of His teachings.

I believe it’s the Delta Force who are required to always be within one hour of readiness to go anywhere in the world for any mission. They never have more than two alcoholic beverages in a day & always have a bag packed. Now that is prepared. They can’t be resting on training from a couple years ago, or even a couple months ago. “Well, I hope my aim is still pretty good from that college marksmanship class I took 12 years ago!” Yeah right.

Same with us, if we’re serious about being an apprentice of Jesus, then we keep current with Him. We don’t depend on a decision made years ago, or a time when we were close to Him back in the day when we had more time. The five silly girls in this parable weren’t really serious, plain and simple. Perhaps they thought they were.

When we say we don’t have time for something, what we’re really saying is that we value something else more.

A friend of mine has been thinking a lot lately about being prepared [not fearfully, mind you, but wisely] for when this country takes the serious nosedive. This is another good picture. Prepare for the inevitable. Abundance leads to complacency. Complacency leads to apathy. Apathy leads to defeat and collapse. It is a matter of time.

We cannot afford to be complacent spiritually, or even physically. This is life. This is reality.

Are you awake?

 

January 23 / Proverbs 23 / Matthew 23

servant

Proverbs 23:23

Get Truth and never sell it, never hold it back. Why would we not freely share God’s life giving Truth? Is it not freely available for all who seek it?

Matthew 23:8-10

The hierarchy established by Jesus: There’s God, and then everybody else. The minute we think some people are intrinsically greater than others, we are hopeless, for the same Holy Spirit is available to all of us. We have as much of God as we want to have. Some take more advantage of what He has made available to us than others.

Matthew 23:11

There’s that pesky “servant” word again. Must be something to that…

Matthew 23:23-24

In EVERYTHING, be sure to keep in mind what REALLY matters–the reason we do what we do. It is for love of God and others, to live the life that really is life. Nothing is to be done with a checklist mentality.

January 22 / Proverbs 22 / Matthew 22

wedding garment

Proverbs 22:24-25

If it’s true that you do become the average of the three to five people you spend the most time with, make sure Jesus is one of those people!

Matthew 22:11-14

Bible commentaries indicate that the wedding host provided attire for guests so that all could be appropriately dressed for the ceremony. I wonder if perhaps this is to be a picture of the robe of righteousness provided for us thru Jesus’ sacrifice that we are to put on, and those who don’t are trying to go their own way… Kind of a slap in the face isn’t it?

“I know you went thru hell to give me this killer robe and all, but no thanks, I’ll just wear what I have on.”

robe of right

January 21 / Proverbs 21 / Matthew 21

evil tenants1

Proverbs 21:5

The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance, but everyone who is hasty comes only to want.

There is no get-rich-quick. There is no magic pill. You don’t get in great shape without hard work, without diligence. This is a law of the universe as instituted by YHWH. Get on board with this, and you can start really moving your life.

Forget waiting for a break, for something wonderful to just effortlessly happen to you. Make it happen via the abilities God has granted you. “Nothing great comes without great effort,” they say. No one ever sat on the couch for a year and became a great violin player.

Forget looking for an easy, quick path to awesomeness. Walk the longer challenging-but-worth-it path and experience life as God intended for you. I talk to people almost everyday who want something for nothing. Who want peace in their life with no cost or effort. The quicker you accept the fact that this is not how life works in God’s world, the better off you are.  At the very least, peace will come thru much ardent prayer. But even that is some effort.

But always remember, it is well worth the effort to be close to our Father. We do indeed reap what we sow. “Energy flows where direction goes.”

And yes, for the record, all is grace…yet, well, C.S. Lewis said it much better than I can:

 If you want to get warm you must stand near the fire: if you want to be wet you must get into the water. If you want joy, power, peace, eternal life, you must get close to, or even into, the thing that has them. They are not a sort of prize which God could, if He chose, just hand out to anyone. They are a great fountain of energy and beauty spurting up at the very center of reality. If you are close to it, the spray will wet you: if you are not, you will remain dry. Once a man is united to God , how could he not live forever? Once a man is separated from God, what can he do but wither and die?

Matthew 21:33-46

The parable of the evil tenants and the benevolent Landowner.

The tenants “forgot” they were simply stewards of the land and had no ownership of it. We too, are merely appointed custodians of God’s vineyard. Once we start thinking it is ours, we are done. This is pride, arrogance, ownership. And it leads to not finishing well.

May we always remember who the Landowner is. May we always remember our role, our privileged role. Israel became so blinded that they killed God’s prophets and even His own Son. Never think we are above this. We’ve all done this to some degree, protecting our own traditions or pet dogma at the expense of knowing God for who He truly is, or simply from-the-heart loving God, and deeply loving others.

The end of everything is love and service to YHWH.

Forever now is Lord LOGOS.

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January 20 / Proverbs 20 / Matthew 20

vinetard workers

Matthew 20:1-16

The parable of the workers in the vineyard.

First off, don’t whine about ANYTHING, EVER.

OK, there’s more here to glean than that.

The God who Jesus revealed is lavish. He is extremely generous, full of grace–rewarding those who have earned no reward–which is you and me. In the kingdom of God, or the “KOG”, we do not care that all receive the same coin for differing amounts of labor, for what is that coin but Christ Himself and the forgiveness of all sins? What more do you want? In the KOG, one who started work in the morning could actually argue that they are “paid” more simply due to the fact that they have been under a gracious Lord’s employ longer than those who started working later. Instead of feeling somehow wronged, they realize that they have simply had the privilege of enjoying the one coin–Christ Himself–which is all that is desired, for longer in this life.

It is wicked to wrong God; but still worse to think oneself wronged by God. And men think this oftener than one would suppose.  -J.A. Bengel

 

Matthew 20:20-28

What if we changed our language and replaced the word “leader” with “servant” or “steward?” House Church servant, small group steward, youth servant, worship servant, Bible study steward, etc.

Matthew 20:29-34

Seek to truly understand others’ needs thru asking direct questions. Leave nothing to assumption.

Proverbs 20:5

Ministry involves loving and studying others in order to see their true needs, pray for them accurately, and serve them well.

Proverbs 20:24

The Lord directs our steps, so why try to understand everything along the way? You can connect the dots later.

The ways, mind, and heart of God

Are certainly mysterious

“My plans are not your plans”

But remember this

That everything I do I do in love

To bring you closer to me

No matter what you’re problems or

Circumstances happen to be

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