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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Forgotten days without number — Jeremiah 1-3
Well, today, dear daily Bible readers, we begin reading the prophecies of Jeremiah. One of the things that you’ll notice about prophecy — we’ve noted this briefly before — is that it is not all about the future. Prophets are … Continue reading
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Tagged Jeremiah, nations, promises, threats
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And a rousing finale — Isaiah 65,66
When I read the last couple of chapters of Isaiah, I always feel like I’ve been to a great musical concert, where the last piece ends with a great swell of volume, virtuoso performances, soaring melody, perfect and complex harmony, … Continue reading
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Tagged chosen, cornerstone, covenant, forgiveness, heaven, Hell, Israel, Law, Remnant, Revelation, serpent
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A divine romance — Isaiah 62-64
I was slightly amused a few years ago, when reading a Biblical Archaeology Review. Many of the writers for the magazine and archaeologists working in Israel are not believers. Often they are Israeli academics who are mostly irreligious and not … Continue reading
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Tagged Asherah, betrothed, blood, covenant, judgment, marriage, the church of Christ, wedding
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Consequences and Promises — Isaiah 59-61
One of the things that God is to be praised for is His parental patience. Good parents know how to properly use both sticks and carrots, as it were. Consistent consequences for bad behavior and faithful promises for good behavior … Continue reading
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Tagged darkness, good news, Jesus, light, Messiah, Messianic, prophecy, separation, sin
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Where does God dwell? — Isaiah 54-58
Thanks for being patient during my little hiatus, taking care of my wife, Linda. She’s recovering nicely. Yesterday I only covered Isaiah 53, and then only barely scratched the surface of what I think can and should be said about … Continue reading
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Tagged contrite, fasting, forgiveness, grace, poor in spirit, prophecy, remnant of God, righteousness of God, the Word
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The Old Testament Gospel — Isaiah 53-55
There are great passages that I love and have committed to memory, but this one is almost like holy ground to me. In twelve verses the essence of the Gospel is told, and it does this so beautifully that it … Continue reading
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Tagged mercy, Messiah, offering, punishment, salvation, sin, substitution
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Back soon
Hi everyone. Hopefully, you’ve noticed that I didn’t get my blog published lately. Sorry. Taking care of Linda after her surgery has taken more time than I thought it would. She’s much more mobile now. I’ll be back on line … Continue reading
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Pay attention to Me, O My people — Isaiah 50-52
When things go bad in our lives, our first impulse is often to look heavenward and ask, “Why?” Sometimes, God is not involved at all — it’s Satan or evil men or the result of the fall (disease, aging, etc.). … Continue reading
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Tagged contempt, disciple, evangelism, good news, Gospel, Messiah, revile, salvation, trouble
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Here’s your sign — Isaiah 46-48
The purpose of signs, wonders, and prophecies is to create faith in God: “Wow, only God could do something like that!” But our problem as humans is that we seem to be perpetually trying to find ways to explain them … Continue reading
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Tagged hope, knowledge, light, Messiah, nations, prophecy, purification, refining, science, truth, wait, wisdom
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“Peace, peace,” but there is no peace — Jeremiah 4-6
The book of Jeremiah is amazing! Have you noticed? So much is so relevant to today — scary so. The chapters in today’s reading are so chock full of great passages that there’s a number I had to pass over … Continue reading →