Thursday, July 3, 2008

Ruth

  • Ruth was very loyal to mother-in-law. Although Naomi did not want them to be widows forever, Ruth chose to stay (1:16) Declares the true God as her God

  • Ruth a hard worker (2:7)
  • Boaz provides Ruth despite she is a foreigner (v8-10)
  • Ruth is protected from danger (v22)

  • Ruth trusts what mother in law says (3:5)
  • This is supposed to be very great loyalty to marry Boaz (v10)

Genesis 36-39

  • Geneology of Esau (Edom) - Chapter 36

  • Brothers jealous of Joseph (37:4)
  • Joseph was given a vision to rule over his brothers (v5-8)
  • This time in another dream, he finds himself ruling even his parents. (v9-10)
  • "Here I am." (Isaiah said that to God - v13)
  • They plot to kill Joseph (v14-20)
  • Reuben repented at the last minute (v21)
  • Made a plan to say he was killed by animal (v22-33)
  • He was sold to Egypt (v36)

  • Chapter 38 had the biggest immoral and inter-relationship issues.

  • Joseph has all this respect and power given to him. He is handsome but he does not abuse the powers given to him and sin against God. Notice he fears God more than not being accountable to his master. He he is accountable to God, he will be accountable to his master. (39:1-9)
  • Joseph was framed in raping master's wife (v14) and put in prison (v20)
  • Joseph has lived a testimony to affect the guard's life next to him (v21), and was given power (v22)

Week 10

Mon 30 Jun 2008 Genesis 36-39
Tue 01 Jul 2008 Ruth
Wed 02 Jul 2008 Psalms 27-29
Thu 03 Jul 2008 Job 19-20
Fri 04 Jul 2008 Isaiah 51-55
Sat 05 Jul 2008 Matthew 26-28
Sun 06 Jul 2008 1Corinthians 3-4

1 Corinthians 1-2

  • Called by the will of God. God made the decision (1:1)
  • Grace and peace from God (v3)
  • Thanksgiving nature for what God has given (v4-6)
  • Who will sustain to the end (v8) - assurance that God will be there with us in every moment
  • No division within a church (v10). Paul explains there is no division in the body of Christ so no division in the church (v12-13)
  • Wisdom cannot in beyond God's thinking or his plan (v19-22)

  • Paul may have delivered a respectable speech, but he humbles himself and honours God for using the spirit to guide him (2:4)
  • God's wisdom is not our wisdom, otherwise Jesus would not have been crucified (v6-8)
  • And God's wisdom is revealed through the spirit (v10), because the spirit is from him and no one can understand him better but through himself.
  • So it is not our wisdom who teaches us but through the Holy Spirit (v13)

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Ruth

When reading Ruth, I realise how a faithful, happy family can experience unfortunate event and how this unfortunate event can be the beginning of a blessing.

From how Ruth takes care of Naomi, I can imagine she is a faithful woman who is loyal to her family. The death of Naomi's husband and the two sons is perhaps the worst thing which could have happened in Naomi and Ruth's life. Unfortunate event brings a lot of sadness to the happy family (Naomi calls herself Mara).

However, this seemingly unfortunate event could be the beginning of a blessing. Ruth continues to be loyal to Naomi and obedience to God after her husband is dead. She meets Boaz and eventually becomes the grandmother of one of the great kings, David; and the ancestors of the Saviour and the Lord, Jesus. How great is that blessing!

As I think about this, I am really encouraged by Ruth that, while we may be facing the most unfortunate, the worst thing in our life, we can never imagine how God will turn it around.

Matthew 23-25

  • Jesus says what the Pharisees say is right, but don't follow their actions, because they do not live what they teach. Jesus wants us to live God's teaching, not just speak of it. It all comes from the heart (23:2-3)
  • They tie up heavy burdens, hard to bear, but they are not willing to take on these burdens. (v4) Consistent with the fact that Jesus wants us to carry our cross.
  • They do it just for people to see them. So they can earn people's respect. (v5) not to please God.
  • There is only one leader (whether it be called rabbi, teacher, father, or instructor), and he is Christ Jesus. It's wrong to have other religious leaders leading on earth. (v7-10)
  • And he is there to serve (v11), for "Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted" (v12)
  • Proselytes are supposed to be very bad? (v15)
  • Jesus says that the scribes and pharisees have missed the point. They go so much into the details and forget what the source of 'sacredness' comes from(v16-21)
  • Jesus says they are good on the outside, but bad on the inside by comparing them with the insides of cups and plates (v25-26)
  • So you also outwardly appear righteous to others, but within you are full of hpyocrisy and lawlessness. (v28) and describes them as serpents and brood of vipers.

  • Foretells the fall in the temple. (24:2)
Signs of Closing of Age
  • v7: Nation will rise against nation - wars we have, Iraq, Afghanistan; Famines and Earthquakes (China)
  • v9: Christian persecution
  • v10: Betraying one another and hate one another - selfish society - self-centred
  • v11: All the leaders of different religions ...
  • v12: People leaving the Christian faith - more secular society, what do we get? Divorces, one-night stands, selfishness, irresponsible unplanned births ...
  • v13: Promise that God will save us if we hold on to the end.
  • v14: Gospel reaching the world before the end
  • But concerning that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son,but the Father only. (v36)
  • Jesus' second coming is like Noah and the Flood coming when no one expected! (v37-39)
  • Therefore you also must be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect. (v44)

  • The servant not only doubts the Master allocating money for the servants to invest according to their capabilities, accuses that he is a hard man, and reaps where he did not sow! (25:24-25), said he was "afraid", but was he? If he was, he would have listened to the Master and did as he was told.
  • Master asks how could he come to such conclusion (v26)?

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Week 9

This week in Matthew 23-25 there is a topic on the end of this age and when Jesus will return as well as on who will get into Heaven and who will be thrown into hell.

This reminds us "No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son,[f] but only the Father” and the return of Christ will be like the ‘Days of Noah’ where the whole earth was flooded with water and there was warning of this coming beforehand but no one listens!! What it is saying here is, now that Jesus has warned us about what will happen before end of the age and how there will be signs when that day is getting closer and closer. This passage followed by the parables of the 10 virgins – illustrates those who are lazy to fill up the oil for their lamp came knocking on the door of Heaven and asked to be accepted by God will be rejected - 'I tell you the truth, I don't know you’.

Let us listen and repent and get ourselves ready before that day arrive and not foolishly think there are still time and the master will be late in arrival.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Isaiah 45-50

I am the LORD, and there is no other, besides me there is no God; I equip you, though you do not know me, that people may know, from the rising of the sun and from the west, that there is none besides me; I am the LORD, and there is no other. I form light and create darkness, I make well-being and create calamity, I am the LORD, who does all these things.
-- Isaiah 45:5-7

  • God is the one and only creator. He will be there to guide us. He has made everything so that we may discover, find and know him.
  • Again, compares us as the clay and God as the potter. (V9)
  • A general chapter on God being righteous and will save Israel.

"Listen to me, you stubborn of heart, you who are far from righteousness: I bring near my righteousness; it is not far off, and my salvation will not delay; I will put salvation in Zion, for Israel my glory." (46:12-13)

  • Prophecy that no one will escape God's wrath and Judgment? (47:1-3)
  • Knowledge will not get you saved. (v10)
  • Foretells that those that have magical powers will end up being powerless (v11-15)

  • God's assurance that he has not forgotten us. (49:15) A mother who gives birth to a child would not forget to nurture, but even if they ever happen to, God wouldn't forget us in any event!
  • We are engraved into the palm of God's hands. (v16)

Job 17-18

  • Job is still so confident that he has done no wrong although his case is very weak (17:3) Is this arrogant, or is he so perfect he is confident about his own faith? I mean for us we would naturally think whether we did something rather than blaming others as we are not perfect.

  • Frustrations of Job's friends not understanding and them not understanding Job (18:3)

Psalms 24-26

  • Acknowledges God is the creator (24:1-2)
  • Askes who can be with the Lord? (v3) Those who are clean, righteous, and have heart after God (v4-6)

  • Place his trust in God (25:2)
  • Humbler himself for God to show him directions (v4-5, 9)
  • Askes for forgiveness (v11)

  • David has so confident in his own faith he believes he has asked the Lord to test him out (26:1-3)

Genesis 32-35

  • Jacob is afraid about returning to Esau, probably because what he had done to Esau in the past (32:8)
  • He immediately prays to God about his worries (v9-11), but remembers God's promises that his generations beyond are countless (v12). Jacob, like up are also weak. If we fully trust God will deliver, will we fear?
  • Who is this man? (v24) Why can he bless? (v26) and ask him to change his name to Israel?(v28)

  • Israel bows in front of Esau 7 times (33:3) because of the bad things he has done to Esau in the past.
  • Esau shows qualities of forgiveness, and love. (v4) Two brothers who now share a lord-servant relationship?

  • Is this revenge approved by God? It is just to kill all males? (34:25)

  • Why rename twice? (35:9-10)

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Week 9

Mon 23 Jun 2008 Genesis 32-35
Tue 24 Jun 2008 Judges 17-21
Wed 25 Jun 2008 Psalms 24-26
Thu 26 Jun 2008 Job 17-18
Fri 27 Jun 2008 Isaiah 45-50
Sat 28 Jun 2008 Matthew 23-25
Sun 29 Jun 2008 1Corinthians 1-2

Week 8

In Matthew 20 it talks about the parable of workers in the Vineyard.
This story tells its not about how long you have been a Christian that judges the right to go into heaven and be rewarded.
It could be someone who becomes a Christian 40 years later than you and be accepted into heaven.
It is up to God to judge who deserve to go to heaven and who don’t!

In Matthew 22 another parable about the Kingdom of heaven, it tells “For many are invited, but few are chosen”. V14
This remind me a friend of mine who believes Jesus has died on the cross but she never wanted to attend church or read the bible or bear any fruits for Christ.
My other friend said, “well, I can see that she believes in God and I don’t see why she doesn’t get to go to heaven.”

And if we read what Matthew 21: 43 saids “Therefore I tell you that the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people who will produce its fruit.”

What do you think your answer will be if that friend of mine comes to you to ask if she could get into heaven but she is lazy to go to church and not interested in reading the bible?
And of course….God is a righteous, He judges us on different circumstances too. For example a terminally ill person who becomes a Christian the night before he died could get to go to heaven (provide he truly believes!) and that goes back to Matthew 20 the parables of workers in the Vineyard.

Romans 15-16

  • As children of Christ, Paul tells us we are strong (15:1), and our purpose is not there to please our own desires.
  • We are to lead a good example and to bring the weak to become strong too (v2)
  • Christ is our perfect example (v3)
  • God's words bring hope (v4)
  • This hope is opened for both Jews and Gentiles (v8-9)
  • We are challenged and reminded by Paul that Gospel sharing is not just stagnating at places where the gospel has been heard. We must reach out to the places where the gospel has not been heard (v19-21)

  • Greet fellow brothers and sisters. Don't neglect them! Paul used 16 verses to acknowledge their hard work! (16:1-16)
  • Be strong and know when people are teaching contrary to the true doctrine (v17) and be wise to what is good and evil! (v19)

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Matthew 20-22

  • Master, God is the owner. He agrees to give one denarius for labourers (20:2)
  • He promised 'whatever is right I will give you' (v4)
  • Ends up giving the labourers who worked only 1 hour one denarius also. The first labourers show discontent. (v12) They are not content with what they are given. They did not realise it is them who agreed to whatever the master was going to give in v2. They failed to acknowledge who was the one going to give. (v13)
  • Jesus foretells his death third time (v17-19)
  • Mother of sons of Zebedee asking something she does not know what she is asking for: sitting on the right hand side of Jesus. Jesus explains he has come to serve, not to rule, so he cannot decide, but God the Father is the one who decides (v20-28)

  • Jesus furious because of people turning the temple, a house of prayer to a market place, den of robbers (21:12-13)
  • Everyone was amazed with Jesus performing miracles.
  • Why did Jesus curse the tree just because it did not have fruit as and when he needed food? Does that have a meaning on our lives? (v18-19)
  • Have faith and it will be done. Ask in prayer and you will receive, if you have faith (v21-22)
  • Chief priests tried to set a trap for Jesus (v23), but Jesus out smarted them by getting them to answer his question first (v24). From the thoughts in v25-26, it appears the priests know they are stuffed, but they choose not to humble themselves and say they are wrong. In the end they do not get what they want (v27)
  • Jesus sees their heart and addresses the issue, saying prostitutes and tax collectors who repent will get into heaven before the priests, who says they will go (v30b), but dont end up doing the will of God. Those that say without the heart will not get there.
  • Parable of the tenants (v33-46)

  • Parable of the Wedding Feast (22:1-14)
    • God has chosen but they refuse to answer his call - Jews?
    • They treat the prophets badly or ignored them
    • God destroys the cities
    • What is the selection criteria (v9)? It does not seem to show what the criteria is.
    • What is evident though, that not everyone seems to make it into heaven. The man 'without the wedding garment' was refused entry (v11-14). What does the wedding garment symbolise? Was the fact that the servants went out (v10) meant that they were invited through an invitation of the gospel. The man without the garment did not accept such invitation of the gospel?
  • Paying taxes to Caesar (v15-22) - they wanted to trap him by getting Jesus to say stuff the Roman government, but he did not do that. Pay Caesar what is his and pay God what belongs to God!
  • The greatest commandment:
You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the great and first commandment. And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbour as yourself. On these two cammandments depend all the Law and the Prophets.
-- Matthew 22:37-40

  • Jesus declares that he is there before David, so Christ is not son of David. (v41-46)

Isaiah 40-44

  • Is this section prophesising the coming of Christafter much punishment of Jerusalem?
  • "In the wilderness prepare the way of the LORD; make straight in the desert a highway for our God (40:3),
  • Get you up to a high mountain, O Zion, herald of good news; lift up your voice with strength, O Jerusalem, herald of good news; lift it up, fear not; say to the cities of Judah, "Behold your God!" (v9)
  • Shepherd (v11)
  • but they who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint. (v31)

  • God protects (40:13-15)
  • God provides (v17) - is this still prophesising Jesus providing the "living water"?

  • He will not cry aloud or lift up his voice, or make it heard in the street; (42:2) Is this the reason why Jesus tells people not to make huge noise after performing miracles?
  • Hear, you deaf, and look, you blind, that you may see! (v18) Listen if you have ears
  • God says there will be many who will be stubborn (v20)

You are my witnesses," declares the LORD, "and my servant whom I have chosen, that you may know and believe me and understand that I am he. Before me no god was formed, nor shall there be any after me.
11 I, I am the LORD, and besides me there is no savior.
12 I declared and saved and proclaimed, when there was no strange god among you; and you are my witnesses," declares the LORD, "and I am God.
13 Also henceforth I am he; there is none who can deliver from my hand; I work, and who can turn it back?"
-- Isaiah 43:10-13

  • I, I am he who blots out your transgressions for my own sake, and I will not remember your sins. (v25)

Psalms 21-23

  • Submitting your life to him (21:4)
  • His name is glorified through you (v5)
  • Don't stray (v7)
  • The Lord will take care of the enemies (v9-11)

  • Times where God seems so far (22:1-2)
  • Still acknowledges Him and reminds that we are to trust Him and He delivers (v3-5)
  • Feeling of vulnerability (v12-13)
  • But we should all turn to the Lord, the one who has ultimate rule over the earth (27-31)

Psalms 23
1 A Psalm of David. The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.
2 He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters.
3 He restores my soul. He leads me in paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
4 Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.
5 You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; you anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.
6 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the LORD forever.

Genesis 28-31

  • Jacob gets blessed directly by God Himself,assures that the blessing handed down through Isaac is true. (28:13-15)
  • One-tenth offering (v20-22)

  • Jacob finds the guy who Isaac told him to find in 28:5 (29:4)
  • So warm hearted the relatives of Jacob (v11-14)
  • Proposed to marry Rachel, the more beautiful one in form and appearance (v17) in v18. V21 he takes wife. Notice he hasn't married but calls her give me my wife already (v21)
  • Wedding feast (v22)
  • Dad gives the wrong daughter to Jacob (v23)
  • Were they both so drunk that neither knew the mistake? Was dad intentional? We find out Isaac was deceived in v25
  • V26 , excuse or true? Why didn't he explain this tradition to Isaac when he proposed 7years ago?
  • Gives Rachel to him ultimately (v27)
  • God is just, now that both are Isaac's wives, he should not have unequal treatments. (v30-31)
  • V32-35: each son with a different name to tell the feelings of the mother at different times! Notice the change from complaints to thanksgiving attitude. Has Leah grown spiritually? Or has she just been treated better by the husband because Rachel bore no children and Leah ultimately got better treatment as a result?

  • Just envy, no love. Envy brought unreasonableness (30:1-2)
  • To secure her position as wife she was prepared to let husband have sex with the servant? As if sharing your husband with your sister was not enough! (v3)
  • And husband actually did it! (v4)
  • Look at her naming policies, they are all envious ones. (v6,8)
  • Now Leah is also bringing her slave on! (v9- 13)
  • For whatever Leah has, Rachel needs to also have, even mandrakes? Can't they 23 content for once? (v14)
  • Love as an exchange for mandrakes. What pathetic view is this? Buy-back husband for the night regime. (v15)
  • How does God put up with this relationship and still bless them! Is this all to honour His promise of Isaac having a properous nation? (v17-21)
  • Laban had deal to give Jacob some livestock but Jacob was being sly about this plan to take all of Laban's stronger stock. (v28-43)
  • Laban was selfish too and drove away all the livestock that Jacob was supposed to get.

  • Why is he blaming Laban for not looking after him when he was being cheeky? (31:2,5)

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Week 6 & 7

Sorry for being absence for about two weeks.

不過仍然要感謝神, 讓我在考試期間依然可以按365godsword的schedule讀聖經 (雖然.. 我時時都比預定的schedule慢了一兩天...)

沒有blog的這段期間, 我用簿寫下了我讀聖經時的感受. 但上載需時, 請原諒我暫時不貼新post!

Fellow 365 teammates, 'add oil' hehe...

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Week 8

Mon 16 Jun 2008 Genesis 28-31
Tue 17 Jun 2008 Judges 12-16
Wed 18 Jun 2008 Psalms 21-23
Thu 19 Jun 2008 Job 15-16
Fri 20 Jun 2008 Isaiah 40-44
Sat 21 Jun 2008 Matthew 20-22
Sun 22 Jun 2008 Romans 15-16

Romans 13-14

  • We cannot ignore the authorities governing our day and age even if we have become a Christian (13:1-2)
  • We must also live an accountable life during our stay here under the authorities as everything is under God's rule. There is no fear if you have not done something wrong (v3-7)
  • We are reminded the source of not doing wrong is love. If we love, it could not be wrong or hurt anyone. (v9-10)

  • Evangelising tip: Don't have heated arguments, just open your invitation to them (14:1- 2) and don't make fusses about little differences (v3)

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Matthew 17-19

  • Jesus says our (level of) faith can affect how we serve the Lord. The disciples faced problems (17:20)
  • First time Jesus fortells of his death (v22-23)
  • It appears to suggest that Jesus, and disciples being citizens need not pay tax (v26), but because Jesus has a much bigger plan to achieve, he told Simon to just pay and not fuss.

  • Jesus did not even address there question yet. He addressed a more important question: can you make it into heaven (18:1-3)
  • We must humble ourselves first and not think we know it all.
  • We are to lead a good example for the young (perhaps both in a spiritual and physical sense) (v6)
  • Stop the actions that lead you to sin (v7-8)
  • God not only gives those who have sinned a chance, but also proactively goes and brings them back (v12-14)
  • How to deal with disputes within God's family (v15-17)
  • Forgiveness (v21-35): seventy times seven, and remember to forgive the way God has forgiven us for he wrongs we have done.

  • Divorce: whoever divorces his wife, except for sexual immorality, and marries another, commits adultery (19:9)
  • A few chosen that would be better not to marry (v10-12)
  • Did the disciples just forget? In beginning of Chapter 18, Jesus welcomes the little children, and now they in rebuke! (v13)
  • The rich man (v16-23): He realises that something needs to be done (asks what good things needs to be done for eternal life); finds out he keeps the commandments already. Realises if that was the case, he has done it already, but he knows this is not the crux of it (v20 - what do I still lack? he asks)
  • Jesus then focuses on the crux of it: let go of what appears to be the most important to him - the monies that he possess, AND FOLLOW HIM. (v21)
  • Many are often like the young man, very rich and satisfied with what we have in our lives now. We do what is morally good, but when it comes to the crunch, it is hard to forego what you have for the sake of Jesus.
  • "It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the kingdom of God" (v24)

Friday, June 13, 2008

Isaiah 34-39

  • All, not just Israel, falls under the wrath of God (34:1-2)
  • Judgment (v5)
  • What it will be like after judgment. (v5-16). Letting them know beforehand is just? Was there a chance for repentance?

  • Those who are humbled will be exalted? (35:1-5)
  • Peace and joy assured (v10)

  • Tried to bring the people back to God but the people feared their king more than God. Did the people make up stupid excuses to not accepted the message by saying it wasn't in their native language so they didn't understand. He God wanted them to hear the message and they had heart, would language really become a barrier? (Chapter 36)

  • They maybe unhappy about the people rejecting God, comparing Him with other gods but God says not to fret, He'll reveal himself and show the powers (37:6-7)

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Job 13-14

  • Job says to his friends that he knows what they are talking about but tells them that they don't appreciate his position. He says what they have said does not appropriately apply to his case. Tells them their best wisdom is to shut up! (13:1-5)
  • He holds his case that he has not been partial, not even quietly (v6-10)
  • He still thinks he has a non-losable case before God. All he pleads is God not been clouded by unrighteous smears against him. (v16-18)

  • Job asks for God to leave him alone. Life is short, it is going to end soon anyway.
  • Although he is know it is going to end, he acknowledge God determines when life ends (v5), so he has not asked for death. He has only asked for shelter for all the pains he has going through (v13-14)

Judges 7-11

  • God shows off his abilities (7:1-3)
  • Chooses which one to stay (v4-5)
  • The lapped ones totalling 300 stay with Gideon (v7)
  • Was God testing how much trust he had? (v10-11). God still have a choice rather telling him to just do as you are told!
  • Midian was delivered to Gideon by God. All Gideon and his team of 300 did was simply to blow horns (v18-22)

  • Gideon has won battle, has the full support from Israel for ousting God, but still remembers to humble himself and honours God, making sure Israel knows who is the true ruler. (8:22-23)
  • Israel falls immediately after the death of Gideon (v33-35)

  • So they put away the foreign gods from among them and served the LORD, and he became impatient over the misery of Israel. (10:16)
  • Were they supposed to destroy rather than put away?

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Psalms 18-20

  • God is the rock (18:2)
  • Distressed and called for help (v6)
  • God shows his wrath (v7-18) and rescues David (v19) justly (v20-27)
  • God provides (v28-30)
  • Compares the anchor (rock) God provides is like deer on the heights (v31-33)
  • A thanksgiving psalm that honours God

  • Ask by praying and praise the Lord (Chapter 20)

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Genesis 24-27

  • God had blessed Abraham in ALL things (24:1)
  • Was that the oath of the day, "Put your hand under my thigh ... (v2)
  • Even at such old age, Abraham remembers what God says and makes sure his head servant to follow (v3-8)
  • The servant askes God for guidance (v12)
  • The Lord gives him a sign that Rebekah is the one (v13-25)
  • Immediately gave thanks to the Lord (v26-27)
  • Re-tells the story (v28-48) and lets them choose (v49)
  • The faithful brother of Rebekah basically says there are no choice if that is God's will and tells the servant to take Rebekah (v51)

  • Abraham had concubines but had kept the children away from Isaac by sending them to the east (25:1-6)
  • "Two nations are in your womb, and two peoples from within you shall be divided; the one shall be stronger than the other, the older shall serve the younger." (v23)
  • Esau gives up his rights as firstborn to Jacob (v29-34)

  • A challenge for Isaac. (26:2-6) Going through a very bad famine and God tells him to stay there and trust Him. He stayed without thinking twice.
  • Is it in their blood or something?!?! What is the logic, say is sister so he could spare his own life? What did Rebekah think at the time? (v7)
  • What is the significance of well digging? (v15-22)
  • Did Esau take a wrong wife? (v34-35)

  • Jacob cheats his father for the blessing under the direction of his mother (27:5). How important was this "blessing" anyway? Is this blessing supposed to be like the inheritance from a will? Otherwise shouldn't blessings all come from the Lord? Why hasn't God intervened in all of this? Surely this blessing is greater than thinking Jesus will save you he you wear a cross pendant in today's world.
  • Esau wanted to revenge because all has been taken away from him, will he be cursed though after Isaac's blessings in v29: "Let peoples serve you, and nations bow down to you. Be lord over your brothers, and may your mother's sons bow down to you. Cursed be everyone who curses you, and blessed be everyone who blesses you!"

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Week 7

Mon 09 Jun 2008 Genesis 24-27
Tue 10 Jun 2008 Judges 7-11
Wed 11 Jun 2008 Psalms 18-20
Thu 12 Jun 2008 Job 13-14
Fri 13 Jun 2008 Isaiah 34-39
Sat 14 Jun 2008 Matthew 17-19
Sun 15 Jun 2008 Romans 13-14

Week 6

Genesis 20-23
It was astonishing fact how Abraham demonstrated his complete obedience to God by almost sacrificing his one and only loved son as a burnt offering!! This shows that God does test our heart for Him! He jealously loves us and wants to see if we love Him back the same!

Reflection – if God one day order me to sacrifice something I grab onto tight, will I do it? Will I do it and do it willingly?

Job 11-12
The scripture tells us God is an almighty God.
He is higher than heaven,
and deeper than the depths of the grave.
His measure is longer than the earth and wider than the sea.

Therefore, if we devote out heart to him and stretch out our hands to him
And put away sins in our hand. Then we can stand firm and with no fear. We will also feel secure, for there is hope. We can also rest in safety.

Romans 11-12

  • God chose by grace in the past (11:4), now he still chooses by grace (v5).
But if it is by grace, it is no longer on the basis of works; otherwise grace would no longer be grace.
-- Romans 11:6
  • If grace flows to God's non-chosen people, how much greater would it be for his chosen. (v12)
  • Used grafting to describe the relationship of Gentiles and Jews. God being the root. If If decides to nourish both, it is a matter for him to decide. Remember He loves and provides, he is the source (v17-24)

  • We as living sacrifice (12:1)
  • Put down earthly desires and be transformed to what is good and acceptable and perfect in God's eyes (v2)
  • Limbs of the one body (v4-5)

Characteristics of a True Christian:
  • Genuine love (v9)
  • Honour (and respect) (v10)
  • Not slothful but serves the Lord (v11)
  • Rejoice in hope (v12)
  • Helping fellow brothers and sisters (v13)
  • Blessing enemies (v14)
  • Care (v15)
  • Live in harmony (v16)
  • Do not avenge (v19)
  • Overcome evil with good (v20)

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Matthew 14-16

  • Death of John the Baptist (14:1-11)
  • It all arose from revenge for John not agreeing Herrod with wife, hence wife asked the daughter to behead him. (v8,11)
  • Did Jesus want some time out? (v13)
  • He had compassion on them though. (v14) Putting others' need first.
  • Five loaves two fish became twelve basket-full always is facinating if you think closely. (v16-21) 5000 men excluding women and children
  • Only now did he get some time to himself (v23)
  • Jesus walks on water (v24-32): Often we are like Peter when we are walking our Christian life. We ask for Jesus' approval (v28), he grants (v29), we step forward to do it but often get clouded by the worries (winds) around us (v30) and we lose confidence. Jesus assures that he is there to reach us if anything happens (v31)

it is not what goes into the mouth that defiles a person, but what comes out of the mouth; this defiles a person.
-- Matthew 15:11

  • Jesus explains: But what comes out of the mouth proceeds from the heart, and this defiles a person. For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murder, adultery, sexual immorality, theft, false witness, slander. (v18-19)
  • Why did Jesus reject the Canaanite woman? She acknowledged him as Lord and son of David. Why was Jesus so exclusive here? (v22-24) Was he just making it clear that he is the Savior promised for Israel, hence he said this?
  • Israel = children; Gentiles=dog? (v26)
  • Her faith was tested. (v28)
  • Performs miracle again (v31-39)

  • No sign is to be given except of Jonah (16:4)
  • Is he indicating the parallel of his resurrection?
  • Many people get asked the question of who Jesus is. (v13) Peter gives a general answer (v14) but Jesus is concerned about what his personal response is (v15). That goes with us too.
  • The most debated verse between Catholics and Christians (16:18) - The focus is on Jesus with the "I" and "my", not Peter. (Ephesians 2:20)

"If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me.
25 For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.
26 For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul? Or what shall a man give in return for his soul?
-- Matthew 16:24-26

Friday, June 6, 2008

Isaiah 29-33

  • Fall of Jerusalem into the hands of enemies (29:1-8)
  • God closes Jerusalem's eyes (v9-10)
  • Appears that even when Isaiah prophesies, no one will understand (v11-12) [certainly what I am thinking right now! :P]
And the Lord said: Because this people draw near with their mouth and honor me with their lips, while their hearts are far from me, and their fear of me is a commandment taught by men, 14 therefore, behold, I will again do wonderful things with this people, with wonder upon wonder; and the wisdom of their wise men shall perish, and the discernment of their discerning men shall be hidden.
-- Isaiah 29:13-14

"You turn things upside down!
Shall the potter be regarded as the clay,
that the thing made should say of its maker,
He did not make me;
or the thing formed say of him who formed it,
He has no understanding?
-- Isaiah 29:16

  • God speaks to those who do not follow God's plan (30:1), and those who do not consult him for directions (v2), and warns them of the consequences of going down the wrong path (v3-7)
Therefore the Lord waits to be gracious to you, and therefore he exalts himself to show mercy to you. For the Lord is a God of justice; blessed are all those who wait for him.
-- Isaiah 30:18

  • Consequences of those who do not rely on God but go for Egypt (Chapter 31)

  • Is Isaiah prophesising Jesus? (32:1-4)

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Job 11-12

  • Job's friend assumes that it is just for God to punish Job (11:1-6), in fact God is punishing him less than what he deserves. Tells Job to stop complaining. Complaining won't change anything.
  • His friend still thinks he is not right with God, that is why he is facing all these punishments (v13)
  • Tells Job to repent (v14)
  • Then, you will be made good and you can face God (v15)
  • Shows Job that life will be much better if he repented (v17-20).

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Psalms 15-17

Psalms 15

Qualities that we should aim for:

  • Blameless;
  • Right;
  • Speaks the truth;
  • Does not slander with tongue;
  • Does no evil to neighbour;
  • No reproach;
  • Honours and fears the LORD;
  • Does not burden by charging interest; and
  • No bribes.
So much qualities, only the Holy Spirit may help us achieve.

Psalms 16

  • Comes to God for refuge.(16:1)
  • Acknowledges he is not whole. (v2)
  • God protects (v5)
  • God guides (v7)
  • God is of utmost priority (v8)
  • All these brings assurance which in turns bring joy (v9)
Psalms 17

  • David appears to be very confident that he is whole-heartedly with God. His prayer is from tongue free from deceit (v1). He claims that he has been tested by God but has passed and his mouth will not transgress (v3)
  • Throughout, David has been able to distant himself away from the violence (v4) and keep to the paths of God (v5)
  • He know God will answer (v6-7)
  • What is "the apple of your eye"? (v8) Is it supposed to be good? Why are apples good?
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edited: (thanks to Sharon)
according to Wikipedia, the phrase "apple of my eye" is:
The saying originally meant the central aperture of the eye, presumably because apples were the most common sphere-shaped object around. The apple and apple tree were also a sacred symbols for the early British peoples. This is reflected in such stories as the Island of Avalon (which literally means Apple Island). Now, this phrase is usually figurative meaning something, or more usually someone, cherished above others.
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  • I wonder under what situation he wrote this psalm? He seems to be attacked around (v9-13)
  • God delivers (v14-15)

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Judges 1-6

  • Were they supposed to drive the Canaanites out completely? (1:27-34) Was there a direction from God to drive them out completely and it did not happen?

  • It is revealed in 2:2 that Israel has disobeyed God's command. Israel has chosen not to follow God, and hence God departs from them in v3.
  • Often, we only do so much when it comes to following God. We often sit back and relax when we feel we have done enough. We never thought of thinking whether God thinks that is enough done from us. Israel would have thought we now have control over the land, who cares if the Canaanites are slaves or whether they get driven out. They never thought back to see whether that is what God intended.
  • Israel served Baals (?) (v11) and abandoned the LORD (v12). They have chosen to serve gods and abandon the LORD God. Reminds me of Romans 1:21-23
  • One god (Baals) was not enough, they had to bring on Ashtaroth! (v13)
  • The Almighty God just gave them over to plunderers. It is not because he was not capable of protecting Israel, he had the capability but just handed them over. (v14)
  • God gives them a chance by raising up judges (v16), but they do not repent (v17) and still continue to sin.
  • God loves for the LORD was moved to pity by their groaning because of those who afflicted and oppressed them (v18b)

  • Asheroth vs Ashtaroth (2:13 vs 3:7 - typo or two separate Gods)
  • God was loving (v9, and v15, 4:3, 6:7-10), whenever they came back to Him, He would save.
  • Gideon sees angel of God, thought he was going to die (6:22, Exodus 33:20), but God decides that he lives on.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Genesis 20-23

  • Why does Abraham love to declare Sarah as his sister? (20:2)
  • God intervenes (v3)
  • Abimelech acknowledges God by calling him Lord. (v4) He pleads for being innocent from the heart (v5)
  • God knows and explained that is why He has intercepted. (v6) Why does people assume when God shows up, He is to bring punishment? Or is that the characteristic of being God fearing?
  • Is he not trusting God again? Does not apologise but seeks to find excuses to cover up. So much for the father of faith (v11-13)
  • And he still gets blessed with land being given to him. (v14-15)
  • All God said to Abimelech was that he was a dead man, when did He curse the women in not being able to bear children? (v17-18)

  • God delivers His promises (21:1-2)
  • Sarah wants to get rid of Hagar and Ishmael. (v10)
  • God sees Abraham displeased but promises God that they will be protected (v11-14)
  • When they felt left alone and not wanted, God brings assurance and peace (v15-21). God is with you and provides your needs (v19)

  • Abraham teaches his son well. Being young, he already knew to sacrifice a lamb as burnt offering (v7b).
  • v12 - the ideal role-model characteristics for a follower of God: (1) Fear God; and (2) nothing between God and yourself (eg family members and other earthly attachments).
  • God delivers a ram (v13) is answer so that Abraham may fulfill what he has promised his son saying that God will provide for himself the lamb for a burnt offering in v8.
  • This is a sign where Abraham has matured into a God-fearing person. He understood that God was the one who gave him Isaac at such an old age, but yet only gave his only son as a sacrifice back to the Lord without reservation. God blesses (v17-18)

  • Sarah lived 127 years: wasn't there a cap of 120 years? (23:1, cf Gen 6:3)
  • What was the whole thing about burying Sarah? (rest of Chp 23)

Genesis 12 and 20

12:14-20

Egypt - Sarai was taken to Pharaoh - Pharaoh gave Abram many things - God sent diseases to Egyptians - Pharaoh sent Sarai back and asked Abram to go away

14When Abram entered Egypt, the Egyptians saw that the woman was very beautiful. 15And when the princes of Pharaoh saw her, they praised her to Pharaoh. And the woman was taken into Pharaoh’s house. 16And for her sake he dealt well with Abram; and he had sheep, oxen, male donkeys, male servants, female servants, female donkeys, and camels.

17But the LORD afflicted Pharaoh and his house with great plagues because of Sarai, Abram’s wife. 18So Pharaoh called Abram and said, "What is this you have done to me? Why did you not tell me that she was your wife? 19Why did you say, 'She is my sister,' so that I took her for my wife? Now then, here is your wife; take her, and go." 20And Pharaoh gave men orders concerning him, and they sent him away with his wife and all that he had.


20:2-18

Gerar - Abimelech took Sarah - God warned Abimelech - Abimelech returned Sarai to Abram - Abimelech gave Abraham many things - Abraham prayed to God and Abimelech and his family - Abraham stayed

2And Abraham said of Sarah his wife, "She is my sister." And Abimelech king of Gerar sent and took Sarah. 3 But God came to Abimelech in a dream by night and said to him, "Behold, you are a dead man because of the woman whom you have taken, for she is a man’s wife." 4Now Abimelech had not approached her. So he said, "Lord, will you kill an innocent people? 5Did he not himself say to me, 'She is my sister'? And she herself said, 'He is my brother.' In the integrity of my heart and the innocence of my hands I have done this." 6Then God said to him in the dream, "Yes, I know that you have done this in the integrity of your heart, and it was I who kept you from sinning against me. Therefore I did not let you touch her. 7Now then, return the man’s wife, for he is a prophet, so that he will pray for you, and you shall live. But if you do not return her, know that you shall surely die, you and all who are yours."

8So Abimelech rose early in the morning and called all his servants and told them all these things. And the men were very much afraid. 9Then Abimelech called Abraham and said to him, "What have you done to us? And how have I sinned against you, that you have brought on me and my kingdom a great sin? You have done to me things that ought not to be done." 10And Abimelech said to Abraham, "What did you see, that you did this thing?" 11Abraham said, "I did it because I thought, There is no fear of God at all in this place, and they will kill me because of my wife. 12Besides, she is indeed my sister, the daughter of my father though not the daughter of my mother, and she became my wife. 13And when God caused me to wander from my father’s house, I said to her, 'This is the kindness you must do me: at every place to which we come, say of me, He is my brother.'"

14Then Abimelech took sheep and oxen, and male servants and female servants, and gave them to Abraham, and returned Sarah his wife to him. 15And Abimelech said, "Behold, my land is before you; dwell where it pleases you." 16To Sarah he said, "Behold, I have given your brother a thousand pieces of silver. It is a sign of your innocence in the eyes of all who are with you, and before everyone you are vindicated." 17Then Abraham prayed to God, and God healed Abimelech, and also healed his wife and female slaves so that they bore children. 18For the LORD had closed all the wombs of the house of Abimelech because of Sarah, Abraham’s wife.


Is there anything significant about the two situations?

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Week 6

Mon 02 Jun 2008 Genesis 20-23
Tue 03 Jun 2008 Judges 1-6
Wed 04 Jun 2008 Psalms 15-17
Thu 05 Jun 2008 Job 11-12
Fri 06 Jun 2008 Isaiah 29-33
Sat 07 Jun 2008 Matthew 14-16
Sun 08 Jun 2008 Romans 11-12

Week 5 Summary

Praise the Lord we have been blessed to follow our commitments in reading the bible for a little over one month now! May the Lord continue to guide each and every one of us to continue our journey in reading God's word in the remaining of our 365 days!

Jot has embarked on his Europe holiday trip yesterday at around noon with Chun, Lisa, and Wei (is there more?) We shall continue to remember them in our prayers so they may have safety, guidance, and health throughout the entire trip. Also to keep in prayer that Jot may continue to read his bible readings every day so he does not have any "reading-debts" to pay off when he returns?

Speaking of "reading-debts", work has been very busy lately. Studying for the exams which is just round the corner has made this commitment more the challenging. This would also apply to Sharon as well. Hope the Lord will provide us guidance in utilising our times wisely. Do you think I can go on "credit" just for the next few weeks?

Very tempting.

馬太福音 11

8-9
你們出去到底是要看甚麼?要看穿細軟衣服的人麼?那穿細軟衣服的人是在王宮裡。
你們出去究竟是為甚麼?是要看先知麼?我告訴你們,是的,他比先知大多了。

It used to be very meaningful to me. and it still is...

28-30
凡勞苦擔重擔的人可以到我這裡來,我就使你們得安息。
我心裡柔和謙卑,你們當負我的軛,學我的樣式;這樣,你們心裡就必得享安息。
因為我的軛是容易的,我的擔子是輕省的。

Romans 9-10

  • Paul says do not take it for granted by through being a descendant that you are God's chosen, for 'not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel (v6).
  • Paul clarifies that it is not anyone born after Abraham are chosen, but those through Isaac are chosen (v7, cf Gen 21:12). The emphasis is still God's plan, the focus is not on some person's descendants.
  • Again, Abraham or Isaac did not "earn" their way to be chosen by God through their works. They were called upon by God (v11).
  • It is not our will, but God's will (v16).
  • God's the creator, are we to question what the creator has made, as creation? Compares ourselves as the 'moulded' with God as the 'moulder', or God as 'potter' and we as 'clay'. The relationship does not render us a chance to be eligible to question (v19-21)
  • Paul addresses the question where if the Gentiles who has not been chasing for a righteous life attain righteousness by faith, how would it be fair for Israel not to be able to gain righteousness when they have practiced all the laws to gain this righteousness? (v30-31)
  • Paul answers the above by saying Israel missed it by not doing what God has told them to do by faith, but thought doing it will earn it by salvation (v32).

  • Paul said that Israel missed it by thinking if they practiced good enough, they establish their own righteousness, not the righteousness that comes from God (10:2-3). They did not follow what God intended them to do.
  • Christ ended that confusion with the law (v4).
  • The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart (v8) - You declare it and you acknowledge it and accept it in your heart
  • 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 (v9) - God's assurance of salvation if that is what you have declared and believe.
  • Mouth confession - Salvation; Heart believes - Justified. (v10)
  • For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek; the same Lord is Lord of all, bestowing his riches on all who call on him (v12-13)
  • Unbelievers don't just call on someone whom they not yet know! Paul challenges us to go out and spread the gospel (v14-15, cf Isaiah 52:7)

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Matthew 11-13

  • Jesus looked after the apostles as well as reaching out to those who have not heard the gospel (11:1). Likewise, we should also make sure we look after our fellow brothers and sisters as well as spreading the gospel.
  • John the Baptist hears of Jesus (v2), and Jesus answers by fulfilling the prophecies (v4-5)
  • Jesus puts John in perspective: John the Baptist may seem to be a righteous one, more righteous than all (v11a), but he is still not the solution for heaven as the "least in heaven" is greater than he (v11b).
  • Confirms Jesus is Elijah by saying all prophets including John has prophesised the coming of Elijah, v4-5 confirms that (v13-14)
  • He pleads that those who has ears listen (v15), but says the generation he is in is not responsive to this fulfillment of the prophecy (v16-17). In return, they do not acknowledge his real identity, but call him a glutton and drunkard (v19)
  • The Judgment of Tyre and Sidon would have been bad (unfortunately I didn't understand much of it in Isaiah 23:1-18), but the Judgment to come on us if we do not repent would be worse! (v22)
  • The message can only be understood not by wisdom and understanding (knowledge) (v25), but by revealing the message to those chosen by the Son (v27)
Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.
-- Matthew 11:28-30

  • Pharisees tries to find fault with Jesus eating on Sabbath. Jesus says if they know who they are talking to, that is, to someone who is so great (v6), they would not have questioned his authority. Is v8 suggesting lord of Sabbath as the one who created Sabbath? If so, how can the one who created the rules be bound by the rules?
  • Is rules more important to abide and not do anything? (v9-14)
  • There were many who already was thinking whether this is the Saviour they have been expecting by asking whether he is Son of David (v23), but Pharisees lead them astray (v24), but Jesus saves (v25-29)
Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scatters.
--Matthew 12:30

  • Reminder that Jesus looks into the heart. You may not speak good if your heart is bad, "for out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks." (v34b)
  • Often people ask for signs, but Jesus said there will be no signs, and refers them to a parallel case of Jonah (v39), and warns people to repent or face Judgment (v40-42)
  • Is it a warning for us to constantly equip ourselves to prevent ourselves from doing things that are worse? (v43-45)
  • v50 - whoever does the will of the Father (God) is part of family.

  • Parable of the Sower: 4 seeds:
    1. Seeds that fell on the path (13:4), and devoured by the birds;
    2. Seeds fell on rocky ground, sun scorched it (v5);
    3. Seeds on soil but amongst thorns which choked (v7);
    4. Seeds on good soil (v8)
    • Explanation (v18-23)
  • Parable of the Weeds (v24-30) explains why there are good and evil living on earth. At the time of harvest (i.e. Judgment), that is when the reaper (Jesus) picks out the good from the bad, and the bad will be burnt. Explained in v36-43.
  • Kingdom of Heaven is worth selling everything you got to possess it. Describe through 2 parables (v44-45).
  • Parable of the Nets - like the Weeds parable (v47-50)
  • People close to you are always the hardest to work on to bring them the message of salvation (v57-58). That does not mean there is nothing to be done. Jesus did not do many mighty works, not NO works!

Week 5

Joshua 21-24:

A good reminder to obey our Lord our God:"Be very strong; be careful to obey all that is written in the Book of the Law of Moses, without turning aside to the right or to the left. Do not associate with these nations that remain among you; do not invoke the names of their gods or swear by them. You must not serve them or bow down to them. But you are to hold fast to the LORD your God, as you have until now. "

Psalm 12:14:

When we are in hardship, the bible reminds us that God is a faithful God with unfailing love for us. We must look upon Him with a joyful heart for we know everything works well for His purpose.

Matthew 11:13

Praise to our God, how merciful is He to sent Jesus to tell us that many parables.
Where have we planted our seeds? Have we planted it in good soil so that when that day comes we may receive the crown from God?
Are we the wheat or the weed? Be mindful not to let the weed choke the wheat!

In Matthew, it also tells us to be mindful of what we speak, for anyone who spoke careless words must be account for and judged on the day Jesus returns!

Isaiah 23-28

  • Empty the earth (24:1) - is this a term to break up Israel ("he will twist its surface and scatter its inhabitants"), or Judgment day as we know it? If it is the latter, inhabitants would not scatter, but perish?
  • There are no exception (v2) - all will be part of the Judgment
  • The reason for Judgment: "The earth lies defiled under its inhabitants; for they have transgressed the laws, violated the statutes, broken the everlasting covenant." (v5)
  • The severity of the punishments (v7-9)

  • Glorifies and praises God (25:1)
  • God is almighty (v2)
  • People should submit to him because we are powerless compared to God (v3-5)
  • God loves and brings salvation (v8-9)
Trust in the LORD forever, for the LORD GOD is an everlasting rock.
-- Isaiah 26:4
  • For he has humbled the inhabitants of the height, the lofty city (v5) - Reminds me where Jesus has said: those who are humble will be exalted, those who exalt themselves will be humbled.
  • Patiently wait (v8)
  • God will justly punish (v10)
  • Other gods compared to you is not a living god like our God (v13-14)
  • Telling the message of repentance (v20-21)

  • Leviathan (?) (27:1)
  • Israel will be return and bear fruit to the whole world (v6) - refers to Israel as God's people(?)

  • What is "LORD of hosts"? (28:5)

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Job 9-10

  • Job remembers and still acknowledges that God is more superior and almighty over man (9:1-10)
  • Job knows God is in control (v12)
  • But he is of the view that he is right (v15)
  • Does not understand why God will inflict pain on him (v17)
  • Knows he is not good enough to front God even if he is righteous (v20)
  • Reaffirms he is righteous (v21)
  • Is it righteous for Job to say that God mocks at the calamity of the innocent? (v23)
  • Is it righteous to ask has God delivered us to the evil? (v24)

  • Job hates his life and does not know why God has condemned him (10:1-2)
  • Has God become evil like the wicked? (v3)
  • Although he is righteous against God, but he still cannot escape the punishment from God. (v7)
  • He says God is in full control and says he is the creator (v8-9)
  • Still acknowledges God is the creator (v10-13)
  • Is life supposed to be like this? If it were to suffer like this, why was Job created, he asked. (v14-19)
  • Life is short anyway, Job wants God to leave him alone (v20)

Psalms 12-14

  • There is a contrast between those not with God being wicked (12:1-4), with God's perfectness and protection (v5-8) for those who are in need (spiritually)

  • Sometimes God seems very distant and not with you. Things don't seen right. (13:1-4) But David's trust has been steadfast (v5-6)

  • Refers to those who deny God's existence as fools. (14:1)
  • God tried to look for the righteous. He was not on the back seat not doing anything (v2)
  • The famous Romans 3 verse quotes from here
  • They may seem to be in control and cause grief, but God provides refuge (v6)
  • Zion? (v7)

Joshua 21-24

  • I thought the Levites did not get to own land. Why did they want a share? (21:2-3)
  • Land allocation in v4-40.
  • The Levites scattered over 48 cities. (v41)
  • God's promise fulfilled (v45)

  • Obeyed God's commandments (22:2-3)
  • God delivers (v4) and reminds the most important commandment about loving the Lord your God ... (v5)
  • Was the altar not to worship God? (v10)
  • Reminds the dire consequences for sinning (v17)
  • Reubenites explains themselves (v22-28)

  • Joshua honours God (23:3)
  • Don't yoke with non-believers (v7)

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Week 4

Job 7-8

Job continue to experience physical pain in his body and start to grumble to God:
"If I have sinned, what have I done to you, O watcher of men? Why have you made me your target?Have I become a burden to you? "


But the angel said to him,
"But if you will look to God and plead with the Almighty, Your beginnings will seem humble, so prosperous will your future be."


Are we all easy to lose faith when God is testing us?
God understand that our soul is willing but our body is always weak.


Psalm 9-11

God is a righteous God, He is almighty and is powerful.
He sat on His throne and “judging righteously”.
He “rebuked the nations and destroyed the wicked”.
He will even wipe out those names “for ever and ever”.

We know that God is sitting “on his heavenly throne”
And watch our every acts – “He observes the sons of men; his eyes examine them”.

Let us learn to be righteous, so when that day comes we “will see his face”.

Matthew 8-10

After reading Matthew, its encouraging to see the many miracles that Jesus performed while he was on earth. After each episode, the news will be spread across the nation. I wonder when this has stopped spreading!!

In Matthew, Jesus tells us if someone were to prosecute you because of the gospel, the one who stand firm to the end will be saved. He will be the man whom God will be given the crown to.

It was Jesus’ command for us to carry our cross to follow him, to love him more than we love our friends and family even to our own life. That we must live to testify about Jesus in front of others, so that we might be acknowledge before our father in heaven!

Monday, May 26, 2008

Genesis 16-19

  • Sarai did not trust the Lord of what he promised (16:2) Was it lawful for Abram to be with the Egyptian slave?
  • Harsh treatment by slave to Sarai. How should the Lord judge for Sarai not rtusting His word? (v5)
  • Sarai asks that God judges but what does Abram do? He goes and let Sarai do whatever she likes to Hagar (v6)
  • But the Lord intervenes and gives Hagar a chance for repentance (v8-9)
  • God promises (v10)
  • Abram and Hagar's son, Ishmael (v15)

  • Is Abram "blameless"? (17:1) - Not trusting God will deliver and choose to bear child with Hagar, lying to Egyptian king ...
  • Name change from Abram to Abraham (v5)
  • Again, promises a fruitful nation (v6) - is this a reminder? We constantly need to remind ourselves what God has prepared or promised us.
  • God's covenant with Abraham (v7-10)
  • Circumcision is just to remember God's promise/covenant with Abraham (how the process is to be done - v12-14)
  • Name change from Sarai to Sarah (v15)
  • Abraham laughs and asks how could someone be born to a man 100 years old? Is he doubting God's ability? (v17) Is it Ishmael? (v18)
  • Affirms it is Sarah who is going to give birth (v19)

  • Who are these three men? (18:1-9)
  • Sarah has stopped having her periods and how possibly can the Lord say that they will have a son? (v10-11)
  • Further doubts (v12)
  • Lord questions why is she asking these questions (v13), is she doubting God's capabilities (v14)
  • Sarah - lied about not laughing (v15)
  • Abraham intercedes for Sodom - Abraham is trying hard to spare Sodom by saying surely there will be someone righteous in the city. God is telling him there isn't (v23-32)
  • Did Abraham just get the point God is getting at that there is no righteous in Sodom, or He is just going ahead regardless because He knows He is just in doing this. (v33)

  • Lot faithfully serves the angels (19:1-3)
  • Men of Sodom wanted to "know" the angels (v5) (know = have sex)
  • Wicked act (v7)
  • Offered two virgin daughters to them (v8), but they chose the angels instead (v9)
  • Lot spared in God's wrath (v12-15)
  • Told them not to look back (v17)
  • Lot could not trust he could flee because he doubts his own personal ability (v19)
  • Angels allow Lot to flee to nearby town Zoar (v22)
  • God destroys (v24)
  • Lot's wife breaks commandment in v19 and turns into a pillar of salt! (v26)
  • Selfish thoughts make the daughters perform disgusting acts (v31-32)
  • Elder: Moabites (v37)
  • Younger: Ammonites (v38)

馬太福音10

"我來並不是叫地上太平,乃是叫地上動刀兵。"

What do you read in that statement?

"人的仇敵就是自己家裡的人。"

Surely, we are not to make enemies within our own families!

I can understand how families will split because of Christ. But family is family whether they believe or not. So what do you do?

Jesus makes the statement that parents will be agains children.

I'm not sure what to make of it. but one thing is for sure. Christ is above family.
"愛父母過於愛我的,不配作我的門徒;愛兒女過於愛我的,不配作我的門徒"

When Jesus calls, he's duty is above duty to your parents. he says let the dead bury the dead.

The Law however puts Parents at about the top of the list. but always under God.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Week 5

Mon 26 May 2008 Genesis 16-19
Tue 27 May 2008 Joshua 21-24
Wed 28 May 2008 Psalms 12-14
Thu 29 May 2008 Job 9-10
Fri 30 May 2008 Isaiah 23-28
Sat 31 May 2008 Matthew 11-13
Sun 01 Jun 2008 Romans 9-10

Week 4

It's been nearly a month since we've started the "God's word in 365 days" plan! I'd like to thank my fellow co-bloggers in updating the blog regularly. And a special thank to Ivan's active contributions in blogging :) and thanks the Lord for leading me and giving me wisdom in trying to understand the Bible and in time management.

This week, the most difficult parts are still in Joshua, Job and Isaiah, in terms of historical background and the meaning of the passages. In this NT era, what's the point of knowing how people receive their inheritance? What should we focus on when reading Joshua 16 - 20? With Isaiah, I'm totally lost...

To me, Matthew 8-9 tells me different 'levels' of faith.
The ability of JC to heal those people and the willingness of JC to help them do not depend on how much faith they have

8:2 And behold, a leper came to him and knelt before him, saying, "Lord, if you will, you can make me clean."

8
But the centurion replied, "Lord, I am not worthy to have you come under my roof, but only say the word, and my servant will be healed. 9For I too am a man under authority, with soldiers under me. And I say to one, 'Go,' and he goes, and to another, 'Come,' and he comes, and to my servant, 'Do this,' and he does it." 10When Jesus heard this, he marveled and said to those who followed him, "Truly, I tell you, with no one in Israel have I found such faith."

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And he said to them, "Why are you afraid, O you of little faith?" Then he rose and rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was a great calm.


9:2
And behold, some people brought to him a paralytic, lying on a bed. And when Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralytic, "Take heart, my son; your sins are forgiven."

28
When he entered the house, the blind men came to him, and Jesus said to them, "Do you believe that I am able to do this?" They said to him, "Yes, Lord." 29 Then he touched their eyes, saying, "According to your faith be it done to you."
There are people who have stronger faith (the leper, the centurion, the paralytic, and the blind men) and weaker faith (the disciples). What difference does it make to have the different level of faith?
It is also quite surprising to see the people who have little faith are the disciples, who stay with Jesus day and night. However, the people who have strong faith are the people with illness, whose loved ones are dead or sick. It reminds me with the passage from Roman 5:3 from last week
we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, 4and endurance produces character, and character produces hope
I've read 10:34-39 many times, but still find it very challenging
34 "Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I have not come to bring peace, but a sword. 35 For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. 36 And a person’s enemies will be those of his own household. 37 Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me, and whoever loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me. 38And whoever does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me. 39 Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.

It is so great that, however, we read Roman 7 - 8 the next day

8:31What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? 32 He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things? 33Who shall bring any charge against God’s elect? It is God who justifies. 34 Who is to condemn? Christ Jesus is the one who died—more than that, who was raised— who is at the right hand of God, who indeed is interceding for us. 35Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or sword? 36As it is written,

"For your sake we are being killed all the day long;
we are regarded as sheep to be slaughtered."

37No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. 38For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, 39nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.

Romans 7-8

  • We have died to the old way of living (ie live in accordance to the Law to show our hearts towards God) by Christ Jesus (7:4)
  • (v5-6(?))
  • We cannot say the Law is the source of sin, it is what reveals sin. (v7)
  • "Apart from the law, sin lies dead" (v8b) - suggest that if we lacked the indicator of what is sin, we would not know what is separating ourselves in our relationship with God. (see v13)
  • The Law is holy (v12) as it tells us what will separate us from God.
  • Sin explained (v15-20) - when you do something when you know it is not good to do it. In v14, Paul says that the Law is spiritual and we are only flesh. Does that suggest we appreciate we are sinning (doing wrong) when it does not match the God's standard (ie Law)?
  • Sinful nature (v21) - We know what is right, but our sinful nature sways us away from right. We know what is right (v22), but we constantly fight against temptation (v23). How can I resolve this? (v24)
  • Jesus is the answer (v25).

  • No more condemnation - assurance of salvation - also no helplessness (8:1)
  • God has done the impossible through Jesus in our place. Although done perfectly, he took on the condemnation of sin for us (v3)
  • All this was so that we could be righteous (v4), not by flesh (works?) but by Spirit (Jesus)
  • Assurance of life/salvation if the Spirit of Christ is in you (v9-11)
  • We no longer live in fear, but with the unification of God's Spirit with ours, we are the heirs of God (v12-17)
For you did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received the Spirit of adoption as sons, by whom we cry, Abba! Father! 16 The Spirit himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God
-- Romans 8:15-16
  • We should not be bogged down with current sufferings because the glory in the future is great! (v18)
  • Paul says we must hope with patience. We may not be able to see it now, but don't get impatient. If we seen it, then there is no need for hope (v24-25)
  • We may be weak, and we may not know what to pray, but the Holy Spirit will guide us through according to the will of God (v26-28)
God's Love for us
  • If God loves us so much in giving His son's life for us, how would he not be gracious to provide us all things (v31-32)
  • Nothing can separate us from the Love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord (v35-39)

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Matthew 8-10

  • The faith that the leper had on Jesus: calls him Lord rather than Teacher (8:2) and truly says if he will
  • V4 - is it because he is humble or he did not want to attract attention? If latter, wasn't he suppose to make these fulfilment obvious to everyone?
  • Jesus goes to serve. He did not just sit there waiting for people to come to him to be saved. (v7)
  • Centurion humbles himself (v8)
  • Centurion acknowledges the authority Jesus has (v9-10)
  • Fulfilment of prophecy (v16-17)
  • Another issue on faith. Jesus had no doubts but the apostles didn't trust Jesus (v24-26)
  • Even demons acknowledge the authority of Jesus over them (v29)

  • Jesus shows his ability to forgive sins and explains if he can do the harder, why can't he heal someone? (9:2-6)
  • Jesus came to help the needy not righteousness (v10-13)
  • Is Jesus saying we can't selectively patch ourselves with bits and pieces of new things (ie our new life with God) we either are completely new or old. (v 16-17)
  • Believes and says Yes Lord (v28)
Then he said to his disciples, "The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest."
-- Matthew 9:37-38

  • It is not our work that is done, but God's work through us (10:20)
  • No carefree life. Followers of Christ will face persecution (v22)

Friday, May 23, 2008

Isaiah 18-22

  • Who is the promised saviour and defender who will deliver the Egyptians? (19:20)
  • Egypt and Assyria are both blessed in the midst of the earth (v21-24). Christians are persecuted in Egypt today. How is that blessed? (Another interesting link on Ancient Christian Churches)

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Job 7-8

If I sin, what do I do to you, you watcher of mankind? Why have you made me your mark? Why have I become a burden to you? 21Why do you not pardon my transgression and take away my iniquity? For now I shall lie in the earth; you will seek me, but I shall not be.

-- Job 7:20-21

Is there a struggle in Job's thinking? He seems to be aware that he is perfect with God by asking "If I sin ...", but then asks in v21, what was the transgression that could not be pardoned? How could there be transgression and perfectness? In Romans 3, weren't we told that no one was righteous except Jesus? Where does Job fit in?

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Psalms 9-11

  • Thanksgiving heart - wholeheartedly. Not forgetting all that God has done. (9:1-2)
  • Reminds up that God is just and everlasting (v3-8)
  • He provides when we have troubles (v9)
  • Where our trust should be placed (v10)
  • There are times that we are not happy, but we remember how gracious you are and you are the one that is above everything who may be afflicting pain to us (v13-20)

  • God seems so far away when the wicked seem to be unjustly getting what they want. (10:1-2)
  • Those who are Self-centred are the wicked ones (v3), or those who reject the existence of God (v4)
  • The wicked things that they do (v5-11)
  • David trusts that God hears and understands the hearts of those who consequently suffer. (v12-18)

  • For the LORD is righteous; he loves righteous deeds; the upright shall behold his face. (11:7)

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Joshua 16-20

  • There is a consistent theme where land promised to be alloted to the people but somehow could not drive out the Canaanites (16:10, 17:12-13)
  • Are the people complaining God is not being just? (v14) people not content with what God has given.

  • Levites inherit not land, but priesthood (18:7)

  • Cities of refuge. (20:1-6) What is it for? To prevent endless revenge for a mere mistake that had a serious consequence. Rather judgment by aggrieved party through revenge, it is left for congregation (third party) to decide.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Genesis 12

Abram was afraid that the king in Egypt would kill him because his wife Sarai was beautiful (v11-12)
The king took Sarai as wife and terrible diseases was sent on the king and the people of his palace (v17)

Now.. it was Abram who lies, who uses his own way to protect himself, who sends his own wife to another man, and receives many gifts. Abram is the one who sin. Why the king got punished? He does not know Sarai is Abram's wife but thinks she is his sister.
I don't understand, didn't we just read yesterday, that sin is not counted where there is no law? (Romans 5:13)

Genesis 12-15

  • God's call on Abram to depart and promise this will be the start of a great nation blessed by God. (12:1-3)
  • Abram trusts and departs without question (v4-6)
  • God provides land (v7)
  • Abram loses faith and forget what God's promised in v3 and resorts to lying to save his own life (v12)
  • God still protected (v17)

  • God's abundance and first signs of a nation sprouting (13:7-9)
  • God's promise to Abram in greater detail (v15-17)
  • All these huge battles (14:1-11) and Lot was captured. With God's blessings, all Abram took were 318 men! (v14) Lot was saved plus all possessions recovered. (v16)
  • Abram gives one tenth as offering (v20)
  • Questions God about the future. He does not know how there will be successors apart from maybe the stewart of the house. (15:2)
  • But God promises his heir is not through adoption and reassures that the generations following will be countless (v4-5) He believes (v6)
  • What was the vision about (v12-17)

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Week 4

Mon 19 May 2008 Genesis 12-15
Tue 20 May 2008 Joshua 16-20
Wed 21 May 2008 Psalms 9-11
Thu 22 May 2008 Job 7-8
Fri 23 May 2008 Isaiah 18-22
Sat 24 May 2008 Matthew 8-10
Sun 25 May 2008 Romans 7-8

Romans 5-6

  • Peace with God is a fruit of our faith. It is our faith in Christ Jesus that God's wrath has been 'nullified' (5:1)
  • What "character" is Paul referring to? (v4) Why does character lead to hope? Is it God's character (thinking back to Genesis - Man is created in God's image ... )
  • We are referred to as weak (v6) - cannot do anything for ourselves, and it is Christ who has saved us.
  • Dying for someone righteous is already something that is very hard to achieve (v7). God's love for us is far greater! While we were still sinners, Christ died for us (v8). Who would possibly die for someone who deserves to die? Only Jesus does it.
  • Verse 10: (1) Death of Christ brings reconciliation with God; and (2) Resurrection of Christ brings us life (after reconciliation).
  • Verse 13: Sin was in the world before law was given, but sin is not counted where there is no law. What is law? Was the first law God's command to Adam not to eat the fruit? Does that mean Sin/Satan existed after God declared the world to be perfect but before he commanded Adam not to eat the fruit? Sin only existed after the command of God.
  • Although our sins are different to Adam, we were all sinners (v14).
  • A comparison between Adam, being the one man that caused sin and punishment, and Jesus, the righteous one that brought salvation and justification. (v15-21)

  • Baptism: union with Christ, death to sin, and resurrect to a new life (6:3-5). Water is like a burial.
  • Unifying with Christ is a decision to end your old sinful life. Compares it with Jesus's crucifixion, our sinful life should be severely nailed to an end! (v6)
  • Our freedom from our sin is like Christ's resurrection (v7)
  • If death no longer have control over Christ (v9), our sins, after our unification with Christ, should no longer have control over us (v11)
  • We are freed from our sinful nature, and are made righteous. (v15-23) So do not do things that are still sinful.

Week 3

I have never thought of anything religious when I see a rainbow on the sky other than praising its beauty and the scientific explanation behind it.
But the bible tells us, God has created the world and He was also the creator of the rainbow!! Before you think our God is a romantic God…He tells us that the rainbow is a covenant made between all kinds of living creatures on earth and God that flood will never again be destroying all life on earth. (In genesis, God has flooded the whole earth and wipe out all mankinds and every living creatures except for the family of Noah and some animals)


Another important message from the bible this week was - do not act our righteousness and pray in front of people with the intention that we will be praised. But to do this in secret and wholeheartedly for God. So that your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. (Matthew 6:4)

reading reading

This week we read 羅馬書 5-6. This section of scripture is spectacular!

The logic and reasoning is clear and striking. It leaves no room for misinterpretation.
羅馬書5-6 States the Christian gospel better and any summary or notes written by man.

I read Matt 5 in chinese. I'm not sure if it's my chinese problem. but that passage doesn't make sense. This passage, from my previous readings, is a very soothing, comforting, joyful passage. REally brings tears of joy to my eyes. 哀慟的人有福了! 因為他們必得安慰。

Matthew reignited a certain passion in me. Jesus' teaching targets the heart and not action. Not killing someone doesn't mean that you are not a murderer. Fix first your heart, otherwise all your entire efforts are just for show.

Isaiah in chinese was more drifty than ever! there are many vocabulary which i needed to recognise. of course i still don't recognise the words. I'm still unsure if it is talking about past or future events and who exactly the audience is.

I would like to meet Joshua. I think if i were not a believer, I would have to give him the title of the Biggest Mass Murderer in History. By the command of God, he single handedly wiped a few human races off the face of this planet. He killed people as if they were dogs or insects. Chasing them down and chopping their heads off. Men Women and Children! Many hk ppl who studied in religious schools would use this image of God as an excuse for their denial of God.

But there is a logical flaw here:
You think God is Cruel. This must be because you believe that God ordered all these peoples to be killed. If you read the accounts, the events that took place Must have been a military Miracle. God Kill all those men women and children in their fortified cities and in their full military strength. All done using a bunch of homeless nomads that had just finished roaming the desert for ages.

If you believe God is Cruel, you must have believed that God killed many innocent people.

If you believe that God is capable of bringing such calamity on people, then you would be very very extremely extremely foolish to reject and rebel against Him.

If you rebel and reject God, it must mean that you don't believe God is capable of bring disaster on you and wiping your shadow off the face of this planet. You must believe that God is incapable of deleting your very existence.

If you think that God is incapable of doing that, then you must think that God could not have killed all those people in Joshua. If God did not do these things, why now do you believe he is Cruel?