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I am a retired VA employee who lives in Texas. I consider the characters of the Bible "family" as much as any I know or have known on earth. To be one of the Lord's beloved is the greatest thing I know. What good company!

Monday, August 28, 2017

Bibledoorajar: Deliberate

Deliberate. That is what is recorded in regard to the golden calf episode. It cannot be denied. The people of God deliberately chose to go against God and all their promises of fidelity to Him. As it was, it shall ever be. Men deliberately choose to select the ungodly. They like to say there was no choice, that nature propelled them in a certain direction, but the truth is free will and choice always existed. We choose everyday what or whom we will serve.

 If you follow the story long enough you will find what the real trouble was at the golden calf fiasco.
In Deuteronomy 32 we learn that the vast portion of the children of Israel possessed no FAITH in God.  They knew the choice of idolatry in Egypt and they liked the choice of idolatry of Egypt. There were no tablets of laws associated with that worship but there was a great deal of carnality.

There is a reason why years later the apostle Paul wrote to the carnal Corinthians to flee idolatry. He urged them to make a choice. He urged them to walk in pure faith of the living God and to seek blessings associated with Him. At this time there is great pressure on Christian leaders to not dwell on the problems of pursuing forms of idolatry and sin. These are to be ignored, but the problem with that is that statistics prove that such pursuits as the object of choice do not bode well for humans. Many are dying young from disease and/or suicide as a result of life choices. Many who call themselves Christians possess no living faith in Jesus. They embrace their life choices rather than cast them on the Lord at the cross.

I used to have a handyman of Mexican origin. He would come to work and he would always try to teach us a bit of Spanish. He never failed to come without saying this, "Fe es La Victoria"---Faith is the Victory. It was and always will be the way to overcome the world.

"For Thou, O Lord, are high above the earth
Thou art exalted far above all gods"
                                           Lyrics by Pete Sanchez

Monday, August 21, 2017

Bibledoorajar: The Great Shift

When I was in Graduate School, we were taught theories about how we humans wind up doing what we do to cope with our neediness.  We learned about projection, the phenomena where we project our needs and difficulties on to someone else in order to get relief. And, we also learned about the theory of introjection wherein we adopt the ideas or attitudes of others in order to gain relief.

While God was in their midst the people projected all their needs on Him and said they would always follow Moses their deliverer. Remember, Moses wrote it down? And then Moses disappeared to Mt. Sinai for some personal time with the Lord and the people got antsy. Yesterday they saw Moses and today they did not. Thus, began the process of introjection. They began to look around for someone or something that would bring them relief. For them it was the memory of the gods of Egypt.

     "This is that Moses who told the Israelites, God
       will send you a prophet like me from your own
       people. He was in the church in the wilderness,
       and the angel spoke to him on Mount Sinai, and
       with our fathers; and he received living words to
      pass on to us. But our fathers refused to obey him.
      They told Aaron, ' make us gods who will go before
      us---we don't know what has happened to him!"

The martyr Stephen's address to the Jews in the Narrated Bible, Acts. 7

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Bibledoorajar: The finger of God

Earlier in Exodus we read of the magicians of Egypt advising Pharaoh that he was being called out by the finger of God. Now we find the finger of God writing commandments on two slabs of stone. From the words of Jesus in Luke 11:20 we learn that if He (Jesus) cast out demons with the finger of God then no doubt the kingdom of God had arrived through Him. God wrote the commandments with His own finger to show His all encompassing authority. Jesus healed and ministered only via God's authority. His authority is the basis for all communities established in His Name. His is the creative power to establish viable God/man loving communities and human interaction. King David said God fashioned his hands and fingers for battle with His authority.

Alfred Lord Tennyson mentioned that the finger of God moved over the one he was memorializing and that afterward he slept in death. Thus it was and always will be with the finger of God. Creation is His and He has declared what a kingdom established by Him should look like.

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Bibledoorajar: The Forever Sign

     After all the furnishings of the tabernacle were completed by the artisans of God's own choosing, Moses is instructed to tell the people that the Sabbath day was always to be kept holy. Six days were they to work, but the seventh day of rest was a sign of the relationship the people had ,and would always have, with their God. They were to be advised that no one should ever do any work in the tabernacle on their own lest they die. Everything about the tabernacle was and would always be God's doing. Oh, how much God wanted the people to realize how much He, their God, had done and was continuing to do for them.! The children of Israel were to keep guard about this relationship for it was a perpetual or eternal covenant. It was a covenant based of obedience and that proved to be a terrible problem for the Israelites.
     We know how often the children of Israel broke covenant with their God through their disobedience. Indeed, for the church and eternity, that was the main thing that would have to be addressed by God. There was little doubt that people would not be able to maintain obedience on their own. Israel demonstrated that. And thus, the marvelous grace of Jesus completing all obedience for us came as a wonderful gift. Christ would do the work of obedience and the Holy Spirit would be ever present and prevailing to maintain our faithfulness to Christ. Mercy and grace would be free!!! Help was always one prayer away. And, most importantly, there would be a place of rest for us in this weary place with Jesus.

               "Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast,
                There by His love o'er-shadowed, Sweetly my soul shall rest."

So penned Fanny Crosby in 1870. And so we claim for ourselves today. Our faithfulness is worth eternity and reflects the superlative covenant God established with the death of Jesus. Praise Him.