READ - RESPOND - REPEAT
The faithful reader of a canonical book is obliged to make sense out of it and to find it true...He reads essentially without freedom; but in return he gains a kind of satisfaction that is possibly never obtained when reading other books.
...bind [these words] as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes... teach them to your children, speaking of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up. And you shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates...
Last week during church service, I'd given each of my kids a few quarters to put in the offering plate. We sat on the front row and Whit gave his, then Knox gave his, then it was Quin's turn. He dug down in his pocked and fished out a grape. The guy holding the collection plate thought that was cute and laughed. Quin fished around in his pocket again and pulled out... another grape. By this time the guy with the collection plate was getting behind and started to go on to the next row, but Quin told him to wait. Quin went into his pocket again and out came a third grape. The first grape fell on the floor and rolled away and Quin had to go get it. I held his grapes while he finally dug his quarters out and put them in the plate. Quin carefully took his grapes back and put them back in his pocket.
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I told the guy with the collection plate that those were the Fruits of the Spirit. We're all still laughing about that one.
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This common understanding of the third commandment makes some sense based upon other scriptural references, like Proverbs 17:27, Proverbs 21:23, Ecclesiastes 3:7, James 1:26, and 1Peter 3:10) But I think that interpreting Exodus 20:7 to simply mean, “do not curse” is taking the easy way out. A lot of young people take a while to realize that swearing is not cool, and some people never outgrow it, but most are able to temper their tongues at least somewhat by the time they are young adults.
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The Third commandment is not just an injunction against swearing.
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What does it mean to take the Lord’s name? When Abraham’s descendants said, “we are God’s people” (e.g. Judges 20:2, 2Samuel 14:13, Hebrews 4:9, etc…) they were taking the Lord’s name, just as a bride takes her husband’s name. Similarly, when followers of Jesus identify themselves as Christians (e.g. Acts 26:28, 1Peter 4:16, etc…) they are taking the Lord’s name.
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How does that become an act of vanity? When our lives are such poor examples that we make the Lord ashamed to be called our God as in Hebrews 11:15-16. So, how do we shame God?
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Jesus condensed all the Law and Prophets into the great commandments and the great commission. We are to love the Lord and love other people (Mark 12:28-34), evangelize, baptize, and teach (Matthew 28:16-20).
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When we make such bad examples of ourselves that other people see us and say, “I’d rather die than be a hypocrite like those Christians,” we take the Lord’s name in vain, and we also are violating all of the teachings of the Law and Prophets because it makes us worse than non-productive in the kingdom of God. It makes us counter-productive to the Great Commission.
...let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven (Matthew 5:16; ESV)
Keep your conduct among the Gentiles honorable, so that when they speak against you as evildoers, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day of visitation. (1Peter 2:12; ESV)
By this my Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit and so prove to be my disciples. (John 15:8; ESV)
When the crowds saw it, they were afraid, and they glorified God, who had given such authority to men. (Matthew 9:8; ESV)
Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18).do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. (Phillipians 4:6-7)
I wanted to visit you on my way to Macedonia, and to come back to you from Macedonia and have you send me on my way to Judea. Was I vacillating when I wanted to do this? Do I make my plans according to the flesh, ready to say “Yes, yes” and “No, no” at the same time? As surely as God is faithful, our word to you has not been Yes and No. For the Son of God, Jesus Christ, whom we proclaimed among you, Silvanus and Timothy and I, was not Yes and No, but in him it is always Yes. For all the promises of God find their Yes in him. That is why it is through him that we utter our Amen to God for his glory. (2 Corinthians 1:16-20)
- The Rule of Internal Consistency - says that a document must not contradict itself. If you were to find a document that said that it was written during the reign of a certain known king but it quotes (not prophesies) later events, that document would lack internal consistency. All of the books of the canonical bible are perfectly internally consistent.
- The Rule of External Consistency - says that a document must not contradict other texts that are already considered canon. All of the books of the Christian canon are perfectly in accord with each other.
- Aristotle's Dictum - says that if you think there is an inconsistency or inaccuracy in a text but you think you may not understand the context perfectly, you have to give the benefit of the doubt to the text. An imperfect individual cannot declare the Bible to be in error based on his own limited understanding of it.
- The Bibliographic Rule - says that you want to use texts as close to the source as possible to avoid error. Texts were selected for the canon that had some direct tie to the apostles of Jesus because they were first-hand witnesses. Most of the NT canon was written within one lifetime of the events that took place. The Dead Sea scrolls demonstrated that the OT canon had not changed appreciably in 1000 years, lending validity to it based on the bibliographic rule.
There is a balm in Gilead, to make the wounded whole,there is a balm in Gilead, to heal the sinsick soul. There is a balm in Gilead, to make the wounded whole, there is a balm in Gilead, to heal the sinsick soul. Sometimes I feel discouraged, and think my work's in vain, but then the Holy Spirit revives my soul again. If you cannot preach like Peter, if you cannot pray like Paul, you can tell the love of Jesus, and say, "He died for all."
But it is the Spirit in man, the breath of the Almighty, that makes him understand. (Job 32:8; ESV)
Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.Do not cast me from your presence or take your Holy Spirit from me.Restore to me the joy of your salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me.
1. Salvation. "Lord, let salvation spring up within my children, that they may obtain the salvation that is in Christ Jesus, with eternal glory" (Isaiah 45:8, 2 Timothy 2:10.2. Grow in grace. "I pray that my children may grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ" (2 Peter 3: 18).3 . Love. "Grant, Lord, that my children may learn to live a life of love, through the Spirit who dwell in them" (Galatians 5:25, Ephesians 5:2).4. Honesty and integrity. "May integrity and honesty be their virtue and their protection" (Psalm 25:21).5. Self -control. "Father, help my children not to be like many others around them, but let them be alert and self-controlled in all they do" (I 'Thessalonians 5:6).6. Love for God's Word. "May my children grow to find Your Word more precious than much pure gold and sweeter than honey from the comb" (Psalm 19: 1. 0).7. Justice. "God, help my children to love justice as You do and act justly in all they do" (Psalm 11:7, Micah 6:8).8. Mercy. "May my children always be merciful, just as their Father is merciful" (Luke 6:36).9. Respect (for self, others. authority). "Father, grant that my children may show proper respect to everyone, as your Word commands" (I Peter 2:17).10. Biblical self -esteem. "Help my children develop a strong self-esteem that is rooted in the realization that they are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus"(Ephesians 2: 10).11. Faithfulness. "Let love and faithfulness never leave my children, but bind these twin virtues around their necks and write them on the tablet of their hearts" (Proverbs 3:3).12. Courage. "May my children always be strong and courageous in their character and in their actions" (Deuteronomy 3-1:6).13. Purity. "Create in them a pure heart, 0 God, and let that purity of heart be shown in their actions" (Psalm 51: 10).14. Kindness. "Lord, may my children always try to be kind to each other and to everyone else" (I Thessalonians15. Generosity. "Grant that my children may be generous and willing to share, and so lay up treasure for themselves as a firm foundation for the coming age" (I Timothy 6:18-19).16. Peace-Loving. "Father, let my children make every effort to do what leads to peace" (Romans 14:19).17. Joy. "May my children be filled with the joy given by the Holy Spirit" (I Thessalonians 1-.6).18. Perseverance. "Lord, teach my children perseverance in all they do, and help them especially to run with perseverance the race marked out for them" (Hebrews 12:1).19. Humility. "God, please cultivate in my children the ability to show true humility toward all" (Titus 3:2).20. Compassion. "Lord, please clothe my children with the virtue of compassion" (Colossians 3:12).21. Responsibility. "Grant that my children may learn responsibility, for each one should carry his own load" (Galatians 6:5).22. Contentment. "Father, teach my children the secret of being content in any and every situation, through Him who gives them strength" (Philippians 4:12-13).23. Faith. "I pray that faith will find mot and grow in my children's hearts, that by faith they may gain what has been promised to them" (Luke 17:5-6, He- brews I 1; 1-40).24. A servant's heart. "God, please help my children develop servants hearts, that they may serve wholeheartedly, as if they were serving the Lord, not men" (Ephesians 6:7).25. Hope. "May the God of hope grant that my children may overflow with hope and hopefulness by the power of the Holy Spirit" (Romans 15:13).26. Willingness and ability to work. 'Teach my children, Lord, to value work and to work at it with all their heart, as working for the Lord, not for men" (Colossians 3:23).27. Passion for God. "Lord, please instill in my children a soul that 'followeth hard after thee' (Psalm 63:8, KJV) one that clings passionately to you.28. Self -discipline. "Father, I pray that my children may acquire a disciplined and prudent life, doing what is right and just and fair" (Proverbs 1:3).29. Prayerfulness. "Grant, Lord, that my children's lives may be marked by prayerfulness, that they may learn to pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests" (Ephesians 6:18)30. Gratitude. "Help my children to live lives that are always overflowing with thankfulness and always giving thanks to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ" (Ephesians 5:20, Colossians 2:7).31. A heart for missions. "Lord, please help my children to develop a desire to see your glory declared among the nations, your marvelous deeds among all peoples" (Psalm 96:3).
Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all men, because all sinned— for before the law was given, sin was in the world. But sin is not taken into account when there is no law. Nevertheless, death reigned from the time of Adam to the time of Moses, even over those who did not sin by breaking a command, as did Adam, who was a pattern of the one to come. (Romans 5:12-14)
Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stands in the path of sinners, nor sits in the seat of the scornful; But his delight is in the law of the LORD, and in His law he meditates day and night. (Psalm 1:1-2)
Therefore you shall lay up these words of mine in your heart and in your soul, and bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes. You shall teach them to your children, speaking of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up. And you shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates... (Deuteronomy 11:18-20).
And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God. (Romans 12:2; NKJV)
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Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. (1st Thessalonians 5:16-18, NKJV)
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Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. (Matthew 7:7, NKJV)