Thursday, 3. February 2005
Empty the Refrigerator mikebenson, February 3, 2005 at 9:09:00 AM GMT
by Mike Benson Have you ever opened your refrigerator only to discover that something in there has ... well ... spoiled? You may not be able to identify the source of the odor (at least at first), but it's all too apparent that some sort of food item has gone bad. And whatever it is, it's been in there far too long and now it's soured. So what do you do? Leave the moldy item in the refrigerator? Of course not. You've got only one option -- clean it out thoroughly. Find the source of the smell, then throw it out, and finally wipe the interior clean. Perhaps you've never thought of it this way, but bitterness is sort of like spoiled food in the refrigerator. It's simply aggravation that has been left in the heart too long and then gone bad. Do you have a problem with bitterness? Empty the refrigerator, find the source of the offending odor, and then dump it in the garbage. Isn't that what the Bible says...? "Let all bitterness, wrath, anger, clamor, and evil speaking be put away from you..." (Ephesians 4:31; cf. Psalm 19:12). Think about it. How Many Lambs? diane amberg, February 3, 2005 at 5:24:00 AM GMT
by Don Ruhl Read the Bible in a Year Today Read Exodus 29 and 30 Only God knows the number of the entire animal sacrifices that Israel offered through the centuries. Think of this passage alone, 38 Now this is what you shall offer on the altar: two lambs of the first year, day by day continually (Exodus 29:38). The exit from Egypt happened around 1444/1445 BC. God gave these instructions shortly after that date. This sacrificial system ended, as far as God is concerned, when Jesus died in AD 30. If the children of Israel never missed keeping this commandment through those centuries, then they offered roughly 1,076,750 lambs! I got that figure this way: 1445 BC + AD 30 x 365 days per year x 2 lambs per day. How close to reality that figure is, I do not know. It does give us an idea of the lambs alone that were offered. How many lambs have been offered during New Testament times for the church? Now that one is easy. One lamb was offered. Why was only one lamb offered? It did the job! Over one million lambs never completed the sobering work of providing the complete remission of sin during the days of the Law of Moses, but this one lamb was sufficient. Praise God for the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world. Praise God for Jesus Christ. Think today on the powerful sacrifice that God made for us that we might be forgiven of our sins. His Commands Are Easy diane amberg, February 3, 2005 at 5:22:00 AM GMT
by Don Ruhl Read the Bible in a Year Today Read Matthew 21:1-22 It is not difficult to understand what the Lord wants us to do. It may be hard for us to want to do some of the things that He commands, and there may be passages of Scripture that are hard to understand, but following what He commands is simple. His commands are not complicated. Let me use the following as an illustration, 2 Go in the village opposite you, and immediately you will find a donkey tied, and a colt with her. Loose them and bring them to Me. 3 And if anyone says anything to you, you shall say, 'The Lord has need of them,' and immediately he will send them (Matthew 21:2,3). How difficult are those instructions to follow? Now, transfer that thinking to anything else that the Lord has asked you to do. Is it not as simple? If you do not think that it is simple, find out why. Is it because I have led you astray? Is it because you do not like to do what the Lord has commanded? Or is there some other reason? The Holy Garments diane amberg, February 3, 2005 at 5:19:00 AM GMT
by Don Ruhl Read the Bible in a Year Today Read Exodus 27 and 28 Aaron is to be the high priest, making him the mediator between God and Israel. Therefore, Aaron had to be dressed appropriately for the work. God told Moses, 2 And you shall make holy garments for Aaron your brother, for glory and for beauty (Exodus 28:2). Then God provides people, to whom He has given special gifts to be able to work on these garments. Moreover, God provides all the instructions and what material they are to use. A marvelous description follows. You will agree with the Lord that Aaron's high priest garments are gloriously beautiful! Have you contracted with someone to make a garment for you or build a house for you or some other project? You provided ideas, the cost and all that the craftsman needed. Now, think of yourself as the craftsman. God has endued you with abilities that make you the superior craftsman on earth. He also gives you the explicit directions. He provides all the cost. His project for which He has hired you will be far superior to the project that we hired out. God has hired us to work on the church. The Son of God built the church, using Himself as the foundation! Now, He wants to use you as one of the stones in His magnificent building! Have you ever heard of such a structure? Yes, First Peter chapter 2 explains that we are living stones in the temple that Jesus works in as high priest. Those people who worked on the tabernacle had a magnificent work, but what God uses us for in the Spirit is far greater. Just think on that for the rest of the day. Be Prepared for What Is Coming diane amberg, February 3, 2005 at 5:15:00 AM GMT
by Don Ruhl Read the Bible in a Year Today Read Matthew 20:17-34 The mother of James and John approaches Jesus with a request. He asks what she wants. She wants her two sons to sit at either side of Jesus in His kingdom. Here is what Matthew 20:22 says, 22 But Jesus answered and said, You do not know what you ask. Are you able to drink the cup that I am about to drink, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with? They said to Him, We are able. (Matthew 20:22). The typical Christian does not experience suffering to the extent that the apostles did, but all Christians will suffer for their faith. Jesus never promises a life free of persecution, but He is open and blunt that hard times will happen. He says that they do not know what they are asking. Then He asks the two men if they are able to endure what He is about to endure. They say that they are able. My friends, Jesus wants us to know that there is a rough road ahead, but He also wants us to know that He is with us all the way. Therefore, do not let any kind of suffering surprise you, thinking that Christians should not suffer, because as Jesus indicates to the two brothers, even He is to suffer. If He is not exempt, why should we think that we are exempt? ... Next page
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Update on FMag Forthright Magazine continues, more dynamic than ever! We have groups created for FMag on Facebook and the Churches of Christ Network. Announcement blog is up and going on Preachers Files. Email lists about FMag and FPress are available both on Yahoo and GoogleGroups. And, to top it all off, we're twittering for both on Twitter.com. by randal @ 1/20/09, 11:55 AM How to Make Sure That Your Judgment Is Flawless by Don Ruhl Read the Bible in a Year This evening read John 5:24--47 How to Make Sure That Your Judgment Is Flawless Yes, it is popular to say that we are not supposed to judge, but the truth is we all make judgments about many things daily. Otherwise, we would never succeed in life. The real question is what is our guide for judging. Why can we not simply follow the example of our Master and Lord? He said, 30 "I can of Myself ... more ... by diane amberg @ 5/18/05, 5:08 AM Do You Ever Feel Like Just a Name? by Don Ruhl Read the Bible in a Year This morning read First Chronicles 1--3 Do You Ever Feel Like Just a Name? Think on the manner, in which the Book of First Chronicles begins, 1 Adam, Seth, Enosh (1 Chr. 1:1). In this way begins the longest genealogy in the Bible. The names continue to the end of the ninth chapter! Were these just names? Adam; who is he? You know there is more in the Bible than the mere mention of his name in ... more ... by diane amberg @ 5/18/05, 5:05 AM ...
by Don Ruhl Read the Bible in a Year This evening read John 5:1--23 Jesus healed a man. Praise God! However, Jesus healed him on the Sabbath. Uh oh. Some people were ready to kill Jesus for this perceived violation of the Sabbath Law. 16 For this reason the Jews persecuted Jesus, and sought to kill Him, because He had done these things on the Sabbath (Joh. 5:16). Jesus did a good thing. Yet, people criticized Him severely for it. And they were not people ... more ... by diane amberg @ 5/18/05, 5:03 AM They Were His Servants by Don Ruhl Read the Bible in a Year This morning read Second Kings 24 and 25 They Were His Servants As the writer of Second Kings explains whom the Lord sent against Judah, the writer said that this was 2 ...according to the word of the LORD which He had spoken by His servants the prophets (2 Kin. 24:2). Those great men we have honored for centuries were nothing more than servants of the Lord God. What does that make us? Do you do something ... more ... by diane amberg @ 5/18/05, 5:01 AM ...
by Don Ruhl Read the Bible in a Year This evening read John 4:30--54 The disciples went into a town to buy food while Jesus remained out of the town. There He engaged a woman in conversation. When the disciples returned, here is what happened, 31 In the meantime His disciples urged Him, saying, "Rabbi, eat." 32 But He said to them, "I have food to eat of which you do not know" (Joh. 4:31, 32). As you read the Gospel According to John, watch ... more ... by diane amberg @ 5/18/05, 4:59 AM Having a Tender Heart by Don Ruhl Read the Bible in a Year This morning read Second Kings 22 and 23 Having a Tender Heart When Josiah heard the word of God for the first time, he tore his clothes, knowing of the wrath that was upon Jerusalem for the idolatry of his forefathers. Therefore, he sent messengers to a prophetess to inquire of the Lord. He did have a message for Josiah. God said through the prophetess, 19 "...because your heart was tender, and you humbled yourself before ... more ... by diane amberg @ 5/18/05, 4:56 AM
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