v2 "I want you to recall the words spoken in the past by the holy prophets and the command given by our Lord and Savior through your apostles." v16&17 "He (Paul)writes the same way in all his letters, speaking in them of these matters. His letters contain some things that are hard to understand which ignorant and unstable people distort, as they do other scriptures, to their own destruction."
These verses just reinforce to me the importance of being familiar with scripture...which I am not particularly. I do not want to be an ignorant or unstable person who distorts what the scriptures say to my own destruction. I am so thankful for wise people around me who I can ask questions of, for study Bibles and commentaries to help me understand and for the opportunity to be held accountable and encouraged to read in this forum. Lord, help me to hear your words in just the way that you would have me hear them so that I can walk and live in the path that you have set out for me. Happy Sunday everyone!
>>"It is not yet time for the message to come true, but that time is coming soon; the mesage will come true. It may seem like a long time, but be patient and wait for it, because it will surely come; it will not be delayed." v3
A thousand years is like a moment to our Lord. When He says "soon and very soon", it may not look like soon to us. It may seem (and be be) a lifetime. Our job is to anticipate, hope, believe, wait. This verse made me think of one of the closing lines in Revelation that always gives me goosebumps;
"Jesus, the One who says these things are true, says, "Yes, I am coming soon." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus!" v20<<
And now today an even deeper chord was struck by the same theme found here in v 4-12
"They will say (mockign), "Jesus promised to come again. Where is he? Our fathers have died but the world continues the way it has been since it was made." Btu they do not want to remember what happened ong ago. By the word of God heaven was made, and the earth made from water and with water. Then the world was flooded adn destroyed with water. And that same word of God is keeping heavenand earth that we now have in order to be destroyed by fire. They are being kept for the Judgment Day and teh destruction of all who are against God. But do not forget this one thing, dear friends; To the Lord one day is as a thousand years and a thousand years is as one day. The Lord is not slow in doing what He promised, the way some people understand slowness. But God is being PATIENT with you. He does not want anyone to be lost, but He wants all people to change their hearts and lives. But the day of the Lord will come like a thief. .... So what kind of people should you be? You should live holy lives and serve God as you wait for and look forward to the coming of the day of God....
Goosebumps. Waiting here. Looking Forward. Chasing Holiness. The early christians used to bid each other farewell with the word "Maranatha" which means, "Come, Lord Jesus." Love that!
I love the "other" theme that arises from this truth. "since this is true... how should we then live? "since we are waiting for this to happy, do your best to be without sin and without fault. Try to be at peace with God. Remember... be careful... grow in grace and knowledge... glory to Him!
So glad you're here, Jude... It really is encouraging and inspiring to see how God is working in the hearts of our brethren. You encourage by being here.
such gravity here- and so much hope! I am encouraged to keep telling my boys all the things that God has done in the past- to keep showing them the faithfulness and mercy, love and awesome power of our Father.
I love verse 9. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance. I love our God. Let the whole world know!
I agree with you, Jude... distorting scripture can be easy- and easy to focus on the wrong things and become Pharisees all over again. May your prayer be ours as well.
We are reading our way through the bible one chapter per day. The idea behind my personal reading plan is to read through books chronologically, but not solely one book at a time. Thus on Monday we read from the books of the law, Tuesday the books of kings and judges, Wednesday the books of Jewish History, Thursday Books of Wisdom, Friday the Prophets, Saturday the Gospels and Sunday the Epistles. The next Monday we pick up at the chapter we left off in ancient history. You may think that this would be disjointed and would cause you to "lose your groove" but I have found the contrary to be true, the threads of promise, redemption and grace show up more clearly as I make my way slowly through these books in a parrallel fashion and when I pick up where I left off a week before I am reminded of things that stood out to me from last week's reading. Journaling is a big part of my processing scripture and fixing particular tidbits in my mind for the purpose of life application. I would love to have you join me!
Basic Reading Plan
Mon (Law): Genesis-Joshua
Tues (Rulers): Judges-Chronicles
Wed (History): Ezra-Psalms
Thurs (Wisdom): Prov-Jer
Fri (Prophets): Lam-Malachi
Sat (Gospels): Matthew-Acts
Sun (Epistles) Romans-Revelation.
The theme I have given each section is general. Joshua is not a book of the law and Psalms is not a book of history. The main chunk of reading in each section is, however, suitably classified as the theme it is under. In order to make the sections even out to have the same general number of books/chapters, this was the closest I could come. Otherwise one would be reading through certain sections (like the Law) for instance, much more often than the wisdom books, etc.
(Fellowship is) an expression of both love and humility. [It] springs from a desire to bring benefit to others, coupled with a sense of personal weakness and need. It has a double motive – the wish to help, and to be helped; to edify, and to be edified. It has a double aim – to do, and to receive, good. It is a seeking by Christian people to know God better through sharing with each other what, individually, they have learned of Him already. J.I. Packer.
A few introductory words of encouragement....
Think of your time feeding on God's Word as a vital aspect of your health and wellness. You wouldn't go a week without brushing your teeth, or eating physical food, don't treat the nourishing of your soul by the Word of God with any less care.
Don't cram multiple chapters if you fall behind of plan, but *do* "back-read" if you have the passion and earnest desire to do so. My habit if I miss a chapter is usually to leave it until that book comes up again the next week (based on my own reading plan) and then read two consecutive chapters rather than the one I am scheduled to read.
Don't be legalistic about the when and how. If you don't get a quiet time in the morning, THAT'S OKAY. Find a moment in the afternoon to grab a drink, sit down and put your feet up, and soak up a chapter. And if that doesn't happen, THAT'S OKAY. Take 15-20 minutes at the end of the day to plump some pillows up in your bed and soak it up before you go to sleep. And if that doesn't happen, IT'S OKAY. Tomorrow is a new day. Don't let the enemy discourage you from spending time in the word TODAY because you didn't YESTERDAY. That's just dumb. Did you get that? DUMB.
If you don't have time to read, meditate. Allow God to bring a passage of scripture to mind and allow yourself to listen. Take time to be quiet in your spirit. While you are washing dishes, folding laundry, vacuuming... cleaning bathrooms.
Spruce things up. Get yourself a PRETTY journal and jot down little things that stand out to you. Use your favourite mug or a pretty glass to pour your favourite drink. Sit in your favourite spot (this could change from day to day and depending on the time of day you read. A sunny spot on the porch in the morning, a wing back chair and a blanket if it's chilly, a garden swing in the shade on a hot afternoon, or plumped up in bed with soft lamplight in the evening. Again, don't be legalistic about the location, pick a happy spot that fits the moment/opportunity.) Oh, and DON'T wait for the pretty journal. Plain lined notepaper or even a crumpled scrap paper will work just FINE until you get one....
Remember while you read, God's word is FOR YOU. yes, it was written to a particular audience in a particular time in history and for a particular reason. But it was also written with YOU in mind, TODAY in mind, and is designed to give you strength and wisdom for the journey.
Claim ONE part of the passage and take it to heart. Read through the chapter without too much introspection at first and see what part most stands out to you. Go back and look at that part more specifically and ask yourself what is in there for YOU?
Ask relevant questions. I usually look at a passage with 2 questions in mind. 1. What does this passage tell me about God's character? 2. What does this passage tell me about humanity (ie, ME, in relation to God? a final and very important question to ask is "What does this passage require of me on a practical level?" Write down one attitude, practice or truth you want you live out TODAY in light of what God has just revealed to you. This is how we take ownership of the Word of God and allow it to relate to us and shape us on a personal level.
Build yourself a monument. As I ponder a passages relevance to me I journal the thoughts that arise. Jotting them down somehow cements my convictions in my mind, almost like laying out stones in a monument so I can go back to that place later and be reminded. I also use those notes to come here and share my thoughts later with others.
Keep your actual quiet time concise. This will help make it more likely the habit will continue to happen on a regular basis. Better to spend 15 minutes in the word daily, than 1 hour once a week.
Don't require absolute "alone" and uninterrupted time (without kids around). If they are around, they can learn to not interrupt you for 15 minutes, just like you spend time with other people when they are around, you can spend time with the Lord with them around too.
Think of God’s Word as a love letter to you. When you read stories of God’s wrath in the Old Testament, think about WHAT love paid the price for all that wrath and how a hand that once smote anyone who dared touch the ark of His covenant now beckons YOU to draw near to the throne of grace. Read everything in light of who God is and how much He loves mankind that in spite of our being so deprived, His love story reaches out, encompasses us, washes us clean, and seeks to draw us near.
May you seek Him, may He be found by you, and may you be blessed on the journey.
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v2 "I want you to recall the words spoken in the past by the holy prophets and the command given by our Lord and Savior through your apostles."
v16&17 "He (Paul)writes the same way in all his letters, speaking in them of these matters. His letters contain some things that are hard to understand which ignorant and unstable people distort, as they do other scriptures, to their own destruction."
These verses just reinforce to me the importance of being familiar with scripture...which I am not particularly. I do not want to be an ignorant or unstable person who distorts what the scriptures say to my own destruction. I am so thankful for wise people around me who I can ask questions of, for study Bibles and commentaries to help me understand and for the opportunity to be held accountable and encouraged to read in this forum. Lord, help me to hear your words in just the way that you would have me hear them so that I can walk and live in the path that you have set out for me. Happy Sunday everyone!
JUST yesterday in Habbakuk I commented on;
>>"It is not yet time for the message to come true, but that time is coming soon; the mesage will come true. It may seem like a long time, but be patient and wait for it, because it will surely come; it will not be delayed." v3
A thousand years is like a moment to our Lord. When He says "soon and very soon", it may not look like soon to us. It may seem (and be be) a lifetime. Our job is to anticipate, hope, believe, wait. This verse made me think of one of the closing lines in Revelation that always gives me goosebumps;
"Jesus, the One who says these things are true, says, "Yes, I am coming soon." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus!" v20<<
And now today an even deeper chord was struck by the same theme found here in v 4-12
"They will say (mockign), "Jesus promised to come again. Where is he? Our fathers have died but the world continues the way it has been since it was made." Btu they do not want to remember what happened ong ago. By the word of God heaven was made, and the earth made from water and with water. Then the world was flooded adn destroyed with water. And that same word of God is keeping heavenand earth that we now have in order to be destroyed by fire. They are being kept for the Judgment Day and teh destruction of all who are against God. But do not forget this one thing, dear friends; To the Lord one day is as a thousand years and a thousand years is as one day. The Lord is not slow in doing what He promised, the way some people understand slowness. But God is being PATIENT with you. He does not want anyone to be lost, but He wants all people to change their hearts and lives. But the day of the Lord will come like a thief. .... So what kind of people should you be? You should live holy lives and serve God as you wait for and look forward to the coming of the day of God....
Goosebumps. Waiting here. Looking Forward. Chasing Holiness. The early christians used to bid each other farewell with the word "Maranatha" which means, "Come, Lord Jesus." Love that!
I love the "other" theme that arises from this truth. "since this is true... how should we then live? "since we are waiting for this to happy, do your best to be without sin and without fault. Try to be at peace with God. Remember... be careful... grow in grace and knowledge... glory to Him!
Wahoo!!! This is our calling. To bring Him glory.
So glad you're here, Jude... It really is encouraging and inspiring to see how God is working in the hearts of our brethren. You encourage by being here.
such gravity here- and so much hope! I am encouraged to keep telling my boys all the things that God has done in the past- to keep showing them the faithfulness and mercy, love and awesome power of our Father.
I love verse 9. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance. I love our God. Let the whole world know!
I agree with you, Jude... distorting scripture can be easy- and easy to focus on the wrong things and become Pharisees all over again. May your prayer be ours as well.
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