Today's Reading
Today's Nehemiah reading begins with the grandeur of the wall dedication service. I can almost see it and rejoice with them. Then the account turns to difficulty. Nehemiah had returned to Persia (Babylon had been conquered by the Persians) and stayed there for a time. When he returned again to Jerusalem, he found the signs of spiritual erosion already taking hold, like rust beginning on metal. Specifically, Tobiah (the constant enemy in this book) was actually using God's Temple for his own purposes and he was the enemy of the God of Israel! Also, the people had stopped bringing their promised financial support to the Temple, they were again forgetting the Sabbath and they were allowing intermarriage with non-Jews. What a mess!
1 Corinthians: so, what do you think of the custom women keeping their hair long? I think it was just that -- a cultural custom. On the other hand, God has a unique design for men and a unique design for women. We can celebrate it or keep fighting it. The problem is that sin has so warped the perspective of our culture that we sound insensitive or insane when we honor God's pattern.
Psalms: David's example seems to be that of praying for his enemies well-being and, when they keep coming after him, pray that God will judge them. I think it's a pretty good plan. How about you?
Proverbs: it is always best to humble ourselves before God. He will take care of us.
Your insights?
Monday, August 17, 2009
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