Wednesday, February 25, 2009

February 25

Today's Reading

Leviticus: when Israel was enslaved to Egypt, they were dealing with the difficulty of the slavery. Their slave status left them as societal outcasts who were seen as "different". It meant that they were not so tempted to worship the gods of the Egyptians. That all changed, however, now that they were free from slavery and on their own. They were surrounded by pagan people with a variety of pagan worship acts, including child sacrifice and sexual immorality. Their very freedom exposed them to a great temptation to follow after the false gods.

How does this relate to us? To you?

Mark today gives an example of Jesus' creativity in ministry. I can't imagine the way He touched the deaf and dumb man. I am amazed at the question he asked the Gentile woman. What do you see?

Today's Psalm is a little hard to understand unless you filter it through the words of Paul in Ephesians..."Our struggle isn't against flesh and blood..." Our real enemies are spiritual.

Our attitude about money trumps the amount of money we have. See Proverbs today.

Questions? Thoughts?

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