Job 1:9-22
The devil May be a dummy, but he's a pretty smart dumb-dumb. He knows more than he lets on or that we will give him credit for. He knows how to do maximum damage. And so, we are warned to not be ignorant of his devices.
1. He knows infinitely more than we know, even about ourselves. He is experienced, well-placed, observant, wickedly wise, practiced.
2. He knows that the way to get to God is through His kids. If God had a chunk in His armor, it is you! You know, the whole "weak link" thing.
3. He knows that God is awfully good to us. (9) He knows that most of us would buckle if God removed His hand from us. He knows that if we lost it all, we may be inclined to not realize that we still have Him, and that's all we really need.
4. He knows that God protects us. (10) That we are hedged in on every side and protected by God. He is our shield, our fortress, our refuge, our high tower. He has given His angels charge over us.
5. He knows how blessed we are because we are special to Him. (10b)
6. He knows that he has to have God's express permission to work on us. (12). All testing is okayed and filtered by heaven.
7. He knows how to hit us hard, right where it hurts, and to hit us often. 13-20
8. He knows that some of God's kids can survive His onslaughts still praising God and staying true. 21-22.
Now that you know some of what the devil knows, perhaps you'll be sober and vigilant, because your adversary, the devil, as a roaring lion, is walking about today, just as in Job's day, seeking whom he may devour.
Welcome to my thoughts concerning my daily devotions. I hope something that I receive from the Word may, in turn, be somewhat of a blessing to you also. May the Lord bless you this and every day as you love and serve Him.
Saturday, May 27, 2017
Friday, May 26, 2017
Job's Perfection
Job 1:8 And the LORD said unto Satan, Hast thou considered my servant Job, that there is none like him in the earth, a perfect and an upright man, one that feareth God, and escheweth evil?
Job was called, the greatest man in all the east. Satan recognized him as blessed by and special to the Lord
But following is God's appraisal and summary of Job:
(And obviously, this is most important)
*He was worthy of testing - "have you considered my servant Job?"
*He has no equal in all the earth - "There is none like him in all the earth." Notice that we are individually appraised by God in matters of faith and righteousness.
*He was perfect and upright. Now we know that technically, no man is perfect. Here is the take of one commentator: "perfect--not absolute or faultless perfection (compare Job 9:20 Ecc 7:20 ), but (in) integrity, sincerity, and consistency on the whole, in all relations of life (JFB).
*He reverences God! - "One the feareth God." As we know, this character trait is the beginning of wisdom. Proverbs and Ecclesiastes extols wisdom's value above all else.
*He hates evil. "One that escheweth evil." Job had the ability to agree with God about sin. He saw its ugliness, its power, its destruction, and therefore, hated it.
Look, every one of us has at least partially related to the sufferings of Job, few to the extent of that righteous man's woes, so why not attempt to relate to his greatness?
Here's a man esteemed by man, extolled by God and revered by Hell. Rich in every way, righteous in Heaven's eyes, and unRivalled in the earth. We may not clear the high bar set by Job, but we surely ought to attempt it.
Job was called, the greatest man in all the east. Satan recognized him as blessed by and special to the Lord
But following is God's appraisal and summary of Job:
(And obviously, this is most important)
*He was worthy of testing - "have you considered my servant Job?"
*He has no equal in all the earth - "There is none like him in all the earth." Notice that we are individually appraised by God in matters of faith and righteousness.
*He was perfect and upright. Now we know that technically, no man is perfect. Here is the take of one commentator: "perfect--not absolute or faultless perfection (compare Job 9:20 Ecc 7:20 ), but (in) integrity, sincerity, and consistency on the whole, in all relations of life (JFB).
*He reverences God! - "One the feareth God." As we know, this character trait is the beginning of wisdom. Proverbs and Ecclesiastes extols wisdom's value above all else.
*He hates evil. "One that escheweth evil." Job had the ability to agree with God about sin. He saw its ugliness, its power, its destruction, and therefore, hated it.
Look, every one of us has at least partially related to the sufferings of Job, few to the extent of that righteous man's woes, so why not attempt to relate to his greatness?
Here's a man esteemed by man, extolled by God and revered by Hell. Rich in every way, righteous in Heaven's eyes, and unRivalled in the earth. We may not clear the high bar set by Job, but we surely ought to attempt it.
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Esther in a sentence
Thanks to Hadassah from the Harem,
Her Holiness, and a Hangover of the
Hasty Hierarchy, Haughty, Hateful,
Hard-Hearted Haman of Hammedatha
Hung High in the Heat. It's a roll of the
dice and the Hand of Heaven.
Friday, April 28, 2017
David's Sin in numbering Israel
I Chronicles 21:1 And Satan stood up against Israel, and provoked David to
number Israel. 2 And David said to Joab and to the rulers of the people, Go,
number Israel from Beersheba even to Dan; and bring the number of them to me,
that I may know it. 3 And Joab answered, The LORD make his people an
hundred times so many more as they be: but, my lord the
king, are they not all my lord's servants? why then doth my lord
require this thing? why will he be a cause of trespass to Israel?
I have heard sufficient discussion of this subject over the years. Obviously, Israel had been numbered many times before. That is the purpose of the book Numbers. But, what is different this time? Was pride or vanity the reason for this census? Self aggrandizement?
The answer is very simple: This poll was satanically inspired! Look again at verse one..."And Satan stood up against Israel, and provoked David to number Israel."
As New Testament Christians, we are afforded great leeway and grace in making decisions. But we must discern the inspiration behind and end goal of our activities.
Our prime concern is that God be glorified. You can be assured that anything satanically inspired is not designed to the end of glorifying God. The evil one's goals are to thwart God's work, short circuit His will, keep the sinner lost and stymie the Christian's walk.
Here is just one example that has bred many discussions: I have had two brothers try to convince me lately that moderate consumption of alcoholic beverages is not only allowable, but even encouraged in the Bible.
I understand their arguments but remain a tee-totaling despiser of all drinking because of Satan's design for the fall of the culture and the decimation of the family. God receives no glory when moderate drinking morphs into broken homes. Perhaps you've heard about the guy who was addicted to drinking brake fluid saying, "I can stop anytime I want."
We all understand, or we should, about gateway habits. Every junkie started out with one harmless joint. Every boozer started with just "a cold one." Every porn addict began with one "innocent peek" at a girlie magazine.
But there are those who would argue that such a line of reasoning extrapolated could include the glutton and his first drink of mother's milk. Good point!
I know, I know! There are those who are still drinking just that one glass of wine, having that single cigar after dinner, or taking the occasional pain med to take the edge off.
But what I am asking is, what is the source of the provocation?
Please don't discount that the devil and his imps are present at every turn and are actively engaging on a mission to rob God of His glory, to reverse His agenda, to keep the lost lost and to hinder your Christian progress.
Discern the motives and possible results for all of today's undertakings. Do God's bidding rather than your own, or worse, the devil's.
Addendum: verse 7, And God was displeased with this thing; therefore he smote Israel.
I have heard sufficient discussion of this subject over the years. Obviously, Israel had been numbered many times before. That is the purpose of the book Numbers. But, what is different this time? Was pride or vanity the reason for this census? Self aggrandizement?
The answer is very simple: This poll was satanically inspired! Look again at verse one..."And Satan stood up against Israel, and provoked David to number Israel."
As New Testament Christians, we are afforded great leeway and grace in making decisions. But we must discern the inspiration behind and end goal of our activities.
Our prime concern is that God be glorified. You can be assured that anything satanically inspired is not designed to the end of glorifying God. The evil one's goals are to thwart God's work, short circuit His will, keep the sinner lost and stymie the Christian's walk.
Here is just one example that has bred many discussions: I have had two brothers try to convince me lately that moderate consumption of alcoholic beverages is not only allowable, but even encouraged in the Bible.
I understand their arguments but remain a tee-totaling despiser of all drinking because of Satan's design for the fall of the culture and the decimation of the family. God receives no glory when moderate drinking morphs into broken homes. Perhaps you've heard about the guy who was addicted to drinking brake fluid saying, "I can stop anytime I want."
We all understand, or we should, about gateway habits. Every junkie started out with one harmless joint. Every boozer started with just "a cold one." Every porn addict began with one "innocent peek" at a girlie magazine.
But there are those who would argue that such a line of reasoning extrapolated could include the glutton and his first drink of mother's milk. Good point!
I know, I know! There are those who are still drinking just that one glass of wine, having that single cigar after dinner, or taking the occasional pain med to take the edge off.
But what I am asking is, what is the source of the provocation?
Please don't discount that the devil and his imps are present at every turn and are actively engaging on a mission to rob God of His glory, to reverse His agenda, to keep the lost lost and to hinder your Christian progress.
Discern the motives and possible results for all of today's undertakings. Do God's bidding rather than your own, or worse, the devil's.
Addendum: verse 7, And God was displeased with this thing; therefore he smote Israel.
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Qisma is the Arabic Word
Truly, you just can't make this stuff up! ISIS was setting up an ambush against local tribesmen who opposed them in Iraq. ISIS had executed 25 of those rebelling against them. As the jihadists were setting up an ambush among the reeds, they were attacked by a herd of wild swine. 3 were sent on to the next world, which would be hell according their theology, because their last contact was with pigs. 5 others were injured.
ISIS claims that they had revenge on the swine (???).
You may call this cosmic alignment, kismet, qisma, or karma, I call it Gal. 6:9 - you reap what you sow. (You may pronounce that sew or sow, as in a female pig). Yes, what goes around comes around. Righteous retribution. And God does seem to have a sense of ironic humor.
ISIS claims that they had revenge on the swine (???).
You may call this cosmic alignment, kismet, qisma, or karma, I call it Gal. 6:9 - you reap what you sow. (You may pronounce that sew or sow, as in a female pig). Yes, what goes around comes around. Righteous retribution. And God does seem to have a sense of ironic humor.
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
The After-Effects of the Resurrection
Ever
thought much about the days and weeks after a major event?
The
Resurrection of the Lord Jesus is the most significant event in history. But
there was no post-Easter letdown. Our official celebration of the occasion is
over, but, what next? Do we take it easy until the next big day on the church
calendar? You may have celebrated Easter with a SONrise service, church
attendance, a day spent with family. Some used the occasion to don new
clothing, hunt eggs, watch religious programming on tv, etc. Have you suffered
a bit of a letdown?
Do
we now just move on with other things? I contend that we use the Resurrection
as a springboard for great things, as happened in the Gospels and the book of
Acts.
In
the Bible, the glorious Resurrection was followed by the metamorphosis of the
Disciples, the exponential explosion of the church, the emboldening of
believers and the spreading of the Gospel, the preponderance of miracles. It
was called, the Acts of the Apostles, or more correctly, the Acts of the Holy
Spirit.
We
could well use the tremendous afterglow afforded by the Resurrection. Let’s use
the victory of that great event to encourage and propel us to transformation, holy
boldness, godly, victorious living, soul-winning, church growth and mission
endeavor.
We
serve a risen Saviour!
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Indications of the Empty Tomb
The Empty Tomb Indicates:
Sins Forgiven
Hearts Full
Tears Dried
Satan Obliterated
Holy Spirit Imbued
Prophecy Fulfilled
God Vindicated
Hope Secured
Blood Presented
Paradise Emptied
Heaven Opened
Christ Victorious
Life Worth Living
Church Empowered
Gospel Completed
Gary Fuller
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