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Monday, August 29, 2022

Jonah Bible Sketch

Don’t run away and hide from God.

 

Run to Him in honesty.


Gracious God knows exactly how rebellion hurts people.

A few examples of human rebellion are to

  • fail to love God and the people He created
  • act in ways which tempt others to worry or misbehave
  • fret over things that are not ours to control
  • ruminate on past failures which have already been confessed and absolved

Jonah 2:1

…“I called out to the Lord, out of my distress, and he answered me… Jonah 2:1
“Jonah deserves death, not deliverance. Yet the Lord graciously rescues him by miraculous intervention. Jonah recognizes the greatness of the Lord’s compassion and expresses his thanks in prayer. The apostle Paul, like Jonah, once felt that he had “received the sentence of death,” but the God “who raises the dead” delivered him… All sinners deserve the sentence of everlasting death. But the God to whom salvation belongs has, in Christ, rescued us and given us new life. • Gracious God and Father, thank you for redeeming me from sin, death, and the power of the devil. Move my tongue to glorify you in praise and witness. Amen.” The Lutheran Study Bible
“No God, no truth. Know God, know truth.” author unknown
Apart from Christ…
  • grace and mercy seem too good to be true
  • human arrogance takes priority over Christ’s humility
  • there’s no regret when integrity fails
  • outlook is hopeless and negativity sets in

Light reminds us we cannot hide darkness, nor can we fix it on our own. 

God created us to instinctively know right from wrong. God knows motives. Darkness of our own and others proves no one can always make things right. Neglect, isolation, doubt, and lies damage or wreck healthy attitudes and emit oppression, estrangement and unjust blame onto others and toward God.

God pursues us to save us with His goodness.

Christ’s goodness became ours when He took our own mistakes upon Himself at the cross and brings us into His Light. Patiently, He points us to recognize the reality of sin, run from evil, and turn toward Him. In mercy, He forgives believers who fear Him; He saves sinners from the of punishment and condemnation reserved for those who continually reject the Holy Spirit’s work of repentance.

God infinitely keeps His promise in Christ.

The loving-kindness of our Lord is higher than our finite minds can comprehend. Scripture is a fountain which pours goodness into the empty cracks and depressed pits of our imperfect lives. The Word softens hearts and shapes minds with wisdom for grace-filled communication—power to confess, receive confessions, forgive and receive forgiveness. Confidence and gratitude flow from reception of the Word of Truth. 

While we muddle through the confusion of this life, it is necessary to grasp the abundant opportunities to regularly hear the Word. Worshiping alongside other sinners sitting in the pews, we receive gifts of pardon and peace which come to us in Baptism and the Lord’s Supper. Together, we are reminded we may trust Jesus who bled for and shields us from danger. We worship Him with music and prayer.

“Therefore we must pay much closer attention to what we have heard, lest we drift away from it. For since the message declared by angels proved to be reliable, and every transgression or disobedience received a just retribution, how shall we escape if we neglect such a great salvation? It was declared at first by the Lord, and it was attested to us by those who heard, while God also bore witness by signs and wonders and various miracles and by gifts of the Holy Spirit distributed according to his will. … For he who sanctifies and those who are sanctified all have one source. That is why he is not ashamed to call them brothers,” Hebrews 2:1,11

Everyone messes up—knowingly or not. Everyone will face damaging, disturbing, confusing, goofed-up, unhealthy situations in one form or another.

Consequences we own, guilt we carry, distress we combat, things gone wrong we fail to fix throughout life—Jesus compassionately knows every hardship, weakness and screw-up. 

Christ humbled Himself to love, cleanse and heal us and our enemies.

God’s own Son was forsaken to leave His place of glory, come to us through Mary’s womb to grow up perfectly obedient, willingly suffer, be executed, lay in a tomb for three days (where he left our sin in the belly of the earth) and rise from the dead! He spoke, prayed, wept, ate, and walked among us. His painful, sweaty, bloody work paid the price to rescue us from hell and give us peace. Jesus ascended to live with God the Father who hears confessions through Christ’s intercessions for us. His gracious merciful love for us allows us to openly lay our burdens down at the foot of His cross. The sacrifice He made covers believers with grace, forgiveness and redemption. His benediction is spoken in church.

God’s desire is to restore and nurture. Everyone who receives His blessing trusts Him and lives joyfully now with certain hope of forever.

Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to counsel and comfort us in this life until the next. He listens to the people He created who trust Him and answers according to His will. As God sent Jonah to preach to sinners, the Holy Spirit empowers believing sinners to be there with and for others, to take the first step toward sharing the Gospel. Jonah didn’t expect things to turn out like they did. We don’t always completely understand why God allows the suffering He does, nor His tough-love plans, nor His perfect timing and will. Outcomes of His plans sometimes become clear, yet, they might not always be revealed in our lifetime. By God-given strength, we tell of the preservation and protection given to us, honestly look at what repentance truly is, and trust Him to refresh and renew us despite our weakness. Only God knows the heart of those with whom we share our peace and if they will receive or reject His gift of faith.

“Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. 1 John 4:11
“Our soul waits for the LORD; he is our help and our shield.” Psalm 33:20

Why is God’s Word so important to take seriously? It is the power to believe Christ’s atonement for all sin is 100% necessary for salvation.

Faith in Christ comes by hearing, so, listen! On the Last Day He will return to…

  • receive faithful believers to live forever with Him in perfect peace and glory—where all types of illness, weakness, sin, confusion, pain, distress, tears and even death will no longer exist, ever!
  • separate from Himself unfaithful people who reject the Truth; unbelievers will suffer forever. 

It is a mystery that we won’t sleep; we will be changed in a moment.

“When the perishable puts on the imperishable, and the mortal puts on immortality, then shall come to pass the saying that is written: ‘Death is swallowed up in victory.’”
1 Corinthians 15:54

More on Jonah

Saturday, August 13, 2022

Obadiah Bible Sketch

Judgement will be a day of accountability.

 

Because of sin, all people die. God determines every person’s eternal destiny.

 

Believers in Christ have God’s mercy. Apart from Christ, it will be a day of wrath. 

God warns us to not neglect His Word or cover up the reality of our sin. God didn’t create robots. He allows His people to make good and poor choices. We make both kinds. God patiently offers grace and spiritual maturity to all who seek Him. Grieved over spiritual rebellion and corruption, eventually, His wrath brings down destruction on the high and mighty—the prideful and the oppressor. To blame others, hide, justify, or minimize the seriousness of one’s own wrongdoing, is, by one’s own choice, to throw away God’s precious gift of forgiveness and to reject His redemption. In and of ourselves, we are hungry, empty, and aren’t able to be fruitful. Energy depleted, we become cold, angry, distracted, anxious, troubled and selfish. We can’t trust ourselves. We constantly need to be filled and nourished by the Word.

Who will deliver me?

Holy Baptism and the Word bring on a free gift of faith. With any gift, there are two choices: 

  1. receive it [good]
  2. reject it [bad]

God creates and perfects faith because He cares. Faith believes and depends on God’s mercy in the work of His Son Jesus who endured our shame. He died for us on the cross, bodily rose from the dead, ascended and lives with God the Father. His compassionate Spirit cleanses, defends, and empowers us to face and grow through difficulties of life. Faith in us prompts a desire to repent and helps us to walk in the Light with the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Even when God’s people have a loss for words to pray, there is One who intercedes for us to rescue and deliver us from evil. Loyal to love and tirelessly lavish forgiveness and restoration, Christ’s redeeming work at the cross saves all who receive the faith to fear God. We trust Jesus the Savior who offers protection from God’s harsh judgement.


Obadiah 15, 17a

“For the day of the Lord is near upon all the nations. As you have done, it shall be done to you; your deeds shall return on your own head.… But in Mount Zion there shall be those who escape, and it shall be holy,” Obadiah1517a
“For the day of the Lord is near upon all the nations. As you have done, it shall be done to you; your deeds shall return on your own head.… But in Mount Zion there shall be those who escape, and it shall be holy,” Obadiah 15,17a
 “Now we know that whatever the law says it speaks to those who are under the law, so that every mouth may be stopped, and the whole world may be held accountable to God. …but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Since, therefore, we have now been justified by his blood, much more shall we be saved by him from the wrath of God. ” Romans 3:19, 5:8-9

Learn more

Listen to a Bible study discussion about Obadiah.

Obadiah tells of God’s harsh judgment. Watch an illustrated overview.

Zion is the name of the church I attend. I hope you find a similar church in your area. There’s more behind the meaning of Zion in the Bible—not only a mountain, it generally refers to the people of God and another name for the Holy Christian Church of all believers in Christ.

Prayer of the Day

  “Almighty God, unto whom all hearts are open, all desires known, and from whom no secrets are hidden, cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of Your Holy Spirit that we may perfectly love You and worthily magnify Your holy name; through Jesus Christ our Lord. (211)” Treasury of Daily Prayer

Thursday, August 4, 2022

Amos Bible Sketch

How can there be justice in my mess?


No matter what my or your mess is, Truth defeats lies of the devil, the world, and our fallen human nature. 

 

Righteousness is promised in the Word

God’s justification is where His peace enters the life of a sinner in the form of a divine gift. God creates faith to believe in Jesus. Thankfully, He knows us better than we know ourselves and His love for us doesn’t change upon circumstance or His Divine Knowledge of how depraved we are.

 “For I know how many are your transgressions and how great are your sins” Amos 5:12

The difficult things God allows are for His purpose to bring people to contrition, confession, and change for their own (or another person’s) present or eternal good. In an act of grace, His Spirit supports people through the process of confession and life of faith. Still, God’s good grace is a gift which can be received or rejected.

“Let love be genuine; abhor what is evil; hold fast to what is good.” Romans 12:9 read the chapter

We cannot save ourselves from the messes we make, nor those we protest.

Jesus died and was raised to forgive and clear us from our disordered position. All who receive His righteousness grow in knowledge, strength, trust, and joy! His perfect work heals and saves—it blesses and reverses the curse for the life to come.

Our Creator tenderly and constantly is doing reconciling work in our lives. 

The earth’s groaning in earthquakes and hardships are reminders to repent and turn to God for mercy. Beware of complacency. We do not deserve anything, yet forgiveness is made possible by the powerful, everflowing stream of Christ’s compassionate understanding, love and grace. His Spirit encourages us to serve Him and others by blessing us with words at the right moments—opportunities God provides for us to share this life-saving Good News. In gratitude, we share with others and cherish others who connect with us regarding the Gospel.

Amos 5:24

But let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream. Amos 5:24
But let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream. Amos 5:24


God wants justice for the oppressed. 

Injustices are constant in the world. Integrity is doing what God says when we allow Him to guide us.

“God’s people are to produce justice continually and swiftly, like the flow of a river. Just as plants and animals need a steady supply of water to survive, so also human communities can flourish only when justice and righteousness prevail.” The Lutheran Study Bible

God’s commands are to show our need for Him; also, to help us love Him and each other. He wants us to have right relationships. He will take actions to correct injustice. God confronts evil for His purposes to have mercy on us and restore us to walk in newness of life.

God and God Alone 
by Steve Green

God and God alone created all these things we call our own

From the mighty to the small, the Glory in them all is God’s and God’s alone

God and God alone reveals the truth of all we call unknown

and the best and worst of man won’t change the Master’s plan it’s God’s and God’s alone

God and God alone is fit to take the universe’s throne

Let everything that lives reserve its truest praise for God and God alone

Listen to a Bible study discussion about how God works through means, even uncomfortable ones. 

Read a Christian perspective on the decision by the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) Dobbs v. Jackson reversal of Roe v. Wade, stating the Constitution does not confer a right to abortion and returning the issue to the states. This positive action makes pro-life faithful people thankful for potential measures to protect lives of the most vulnerable. We pray individuals and states would step up and take responsibility to protect unborn babies.

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