Monday, January 9, 2012

January 9

Today's Reading


Genesis. Abraham may have a new name in today's passage, but he's still up to his old tricks. His explanation at least helps us understand his cultural setting a bit more. Ladies, I know it's offensive and it was never God's design, but Abe had grown up in a nomadic time and place when tribal chieftains collected wives like they collected sheep. That in no way excuses his deception, but perhaps we can see a bit more of why he thought it was necessary.

You will also read a powerful story about Abraham's commitment and trust level. I think it's probable that he took Isaac up for sacrifice to the very mountain that Jesus was sacrificed on hundreds of years later. Think about it: Abraham was willing to sacrifice his miracle son, the promised heir and the one through whom his descendants would become like the stars of the heavens. I had tears when I read this. I can't imagine such trust!


Matthew. Jesus reminds us that storms come, no matter how we build our spiritual lives. Why is it important, then, to obey? Look at the results for those who do and those who don't.


Psalms. The older I get, parts of David's personality mystify me. He was a great and powerful king who lived in endless conflict (just like Israel today). He seemed to take every possible opportunity to proclaim God's faithfulness.


Proverbs. "Wisdom will save you..." So begins today's passage. What a compelling reason to digest and live by the words in this little book.


Thank you for your comments and questions. It touches me deeply to see you engaged in reading and wrestling with the Scripture.

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