The One Year Bible- July 23rd
There
have been times in my life where I can just feel the presence of God. At times I can hear his call and he seems
close. But there are also times when God
seems distant and far removed from my daily life. Have you ever felt this way? Remember that it is all just a matter of
perspective. In reality in our
sinfulness we are the ones that drift away.
Sin takes us far from God and in our own minds we try to blame God for
leaving us. Some times I would like God
to give me a big sign in the sky to tell me his plan or that he is right
there. The people of the Old Testament
got a visual show. When God’s presence
came to earth, the people would see it in the form of a thick cloud. God revealed himself to his people visually
so they could believe. He did the same
when he sent his son Jesus. Jesus became
the walking temple for all of us to see.
Today we can see him every time we partake in the Lord’s Supper, every
time we read His Word, and every time he calls another child his own in
baptism. When you think that God is
distant, remember that he is right here, closer than you think. On to the study…
Seth’s
Thoughts
The Old
Testament
Some
good stories this week in the Old Testament. Most of the counting and lists are
done with and the narrative picks up in earnest. You may not have even been
aware that we started 2 Chronicles this week. Solomon continues to build the
Temple for the LORD. It was an impressive structure! There was so much gold
used it could not be counted. Silver meant nothing and bronze was almost
worthless. It is interesting to note that the curtain of the temple is
mentioned. It is what separated the Holy Place from the Most Holy Place. This
is the curtain that tore in two (in a different temple mind you) when Jesus
died. Jesus’ death brings Holy God and sinful man back into a relationship
again. It must have been an awesome sight to see the thick cloud of YAHWEH
filling the temple. This was the first time in a while that there had been a
physical manifestation of God on earth. Solomon’s prayer was a good one and got
the people back on track. God’s response to Solomon was also quite amazing. All
was good during the life of Solomon but soon he would be buried with his
fathers and his son Rehoboam would become king. Rehoboam did not fare to well.
He did not listen to his father’s advisors and soon the kingdom was split.
Civil war then raged and the Northern Kingdom went on a road to destruction as
they worshiped idols and bowed down to other Gods. King Asa tried to get things
right with God but it did not last. Jehoshaphat tried to do what was right but
we will soon find out that he has troubles as well. Here are the vital stats
for the book of 2 Chronicles:
PURPOSE:
To unify the nation around true worship of God by showing his standard for
judging kings. The righteous kings of Judah and the religious revivals under
their rule are highlighted, and the sins of the evil kings are exposed.
AUTHOR:
Ezra, according to Jewish tradition
TO
WHOM WRITTEN: All Israel
DATE
WRITTEN: Approximately 430 B.C., recording the events for the beginning of
Solomon’s reign (970 B.C.) to the beginning of the Babylonian captivity (586
B.C.)
SETTING:
Second Chronicles parallels 1 and 2 Kings and serves as their commentary.
Originally 1 and 2 Chronicles were one book. It was written after the exile
from a priestly perspective, highlighting the importance of the temple and the
religious revivals in Judah. The northern kingdom, Israel, is virtually ignored
in this history.
KEY
VERSE: “If my people who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray
and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven
and will forgive their sin and will heal their land” (2 Chronicles 7:14 NIV).
KEY
PEOPLE: Solomon, the queen of Sheba, Rehoboam, Asa, Jehoshephat, Jehoram,
Joash, Uzziah, Ahaz, Hezekiah, Manasseh, Josiah
KEY
PLACES: Jerusalem, the temple
SPECIAL
FEATURES: Includes a detailed record of the temple’s construction
The New
Testament
Paul
really gets on a roll in this weeks readings. If you were not convinced you
were a sinner before, I bet you are now. Romans six deals with the idea that
those who have been united with Christ have been united with him in his death
and more importantly in his resurrection. This is great news because now those
who are “in Christ” (one of Paul’s
favorite phrases) will receive all the benefits of God. Those who are in Christ
are dead to sin and alive in Christ. We do not have the freedom to just
continue sinning. We are no longer slaves to sin. But then Paul brings up a
good point. This is a confusing passage (especially in the NIV) but the NLT
(New Living Translation) is a bit clearer for me. “I don’t really understand myself, for I want to do what is right, but
I don’t do it. Instead I do what I hate...I want to do what is right, but I
can’t. I want to do what is good, but I don’t. I don’t want to do what is
wrong, but I do it anyway. But if I do what I don’t want to do, I am not really
the one doing wrong; it is sin living in me that does it” (Romans
7:15,18b-20 NLT). Paul realizes that in this world, we are so interwoven with
sin that it is impossible to extract ourselves. We are in dire straights! We
cry with Paul. “What
a wretched man I am! Who will rescue me from this body of death?” (Romans
7:24 NIV). In the end it is all about Jesus. He is the only one that can free
us from this problem. His death and resurrection make it possible for us to
leave the sin of this world behind and live for Him in all we do. We now live
our lives by the Spirit of God and we have been adopted into his family. And we
can call him Daddy (Abba, Father). This relationship cannot be broken. It holds
firm even when sin attacks. Therefore do not worry about your status in the
world. The important thing is that we are part of the family of God. On the 27th
we will read that being a member of this family is easy, “If
you confess with your mouth that
Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will
be saved.” (Romans
10:9 ESV). Good news indeed!!! Now this
verse has been used by many Christians to support a view that human beings must
do something in order to become a Christian.
This is not a new idea. Now days
we call it “decision theology” but this has been with the Faith for a long
time. To use a $2 word it is called
syncretism. This means that in some way
we have to cooperate with God in some way shape or form for our salvation. When we make some sort of an effort towards
God then he will have mercy on us. The
point of view goes something like this:
We encounter the message of salvation and then we need to make a
decision to accept this good news. The
power of God does not begin in our lives until we make a conscious choice to
follow him. Until then we are lost. This point of view is prevalent in many
Christian circles. Those who hold this
view are big believers in altar calls and praying the “sinners prayer” in order
to become a believer in Jesus. There
are two passages that help me understand that this is not how God
operates. Paul writes in 1 Corinthians, “Therefore I tell you
that no one who is speaking by the Spirit of God says, "Jesus be
cursed," and no one can say, "Jesus is Lord," except by the Holy
Spirit.” (1 Corinthians 12:3 NIV) Paul also says in Romans 8, “The sinful mind is
hostile to God. It does not submit to God's law, nor can it do so. Those
controlled by the sinful nature cannot please God.” (Romans 8:7-8 NIV) When we confess with our mouths that Jesus is
Lord, is cannot be an act of a sinful person, because this pleases God. There must be something that was working in
us before we could even do this. This is
the work of the Holy Spirit. He works in
us before we even know who Jesus is. He
comes to us in the waters of baptism before we can even talk. He starts working on our sinfulness even
before we know. There is no way we can
cooperate with God. Salvation is his
action and his action alone. I could go
on and on with this one but I think you get the idea. Please let me know if you have any more
questions about this.
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