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I would like to see deeper fellowship get more traffic than it usually does. This is a great forum that we can all enjoy. The Church in acts met daily for fellowship. Would you join me every day, in this thread, to fellowship together?You could share a psalm, song, scripture, or whatever seems edifying.
I would like to see deeper fellowship get more traffic than it usually does. This is a great forum that we can all enjoy. The Church in acts met daily for fellowship. Would you join me every day, in this thread, to fellowship together?You could share a psalm, song, scripture, or whatever seems edifying.
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Beloved one, this is what we have heard:I read the above. There's a lot I don't understand in the Bible, but the above parable is explained, and I understand the explanation. So maybe that's a way to understand the parables, just be there, reading. The other parts, I pray for understanding. For now, I'm not analyzing very much, just letting the words into my mind.
I recently started reading the Bible (again; I was raised in the Christian tradition, and have probably read or heard most if not all of the Bible at one time or another.)
Since I started on the first of March, today I read Genesis 15 and Matthew 15. The part that I made a note of was Matthew 15:4-9. In it I think Jesus is talking about the basic rules laid down by God, versus the additional rules people develop that sometimes stray from that. The Commandments, I think He is saying, are what we should go to first.
I'm uncertain about quoting much of a Bible translation, about plagiarism and controversy about translations and posts being so long that people won't read them, but I want to put one verse from my NIV version (chosen largely because it's small enough, about 4 inches by 6, to be easy to use anywhere and at any time),
Matthew 15:9--"They worship me in vain;
their teachings are but rules taught by men."
I needed to hear this because I'm trying (with some success) to get back to faith, especially the simple, joyful faith that I once had--"like a little child." I get confused by a lot of intellectual arguments, especially when they're saying different things.
Beloved one, have you consider what apostle Paul have said :Today I ran into my old sticking point, the one that most makes me question whether I have enough faith--Matthew 19:16-26, about the rich man. I have a lot of resistance to selling everything and giving the money to the poor. I assume that means all of your money too, not just the proceeds of the sale of all possessions.
If I were 100% sure that God was there and wanted me to do it, it would be done immediately. But I'm not. I have some faith in God, and it means a lot to me. But I don't see God micromanaging my life and making everything always go well for me, although mostly it does, and I have everything I need. I' like comfort, though; I don't want to live in poverty if God doesn't really want for me to. Being cold and hungry and dirty--I'd hate that. Not having my nice soft bed to sleep in.... (This reminds me of the homeless.)
I can find loopholes: I'm not what most people in the US would call "rich." Also the disciples also thought it would be difficult to do this, and they really were holier than I. And Jesus said that with God all things are possible, so maybe I'll be excused for my fear of this level of commitment. And he told the rich man to do this if he wanted to be perfect and I already know I'm not; for one thing, I don't always love my neighbor as myself (a lot of the commandments refer to things I'm NOT tempted to do, but that one....) And there are other ways out.
Still, this troubles me. I've increased my giving, but it's far, far from everything. I pray for guidance and/or peace with this, and mostly I am at peace with it, but reading Matthew 19 reminds me.
Beloved one, have you consider what apostle Paul have said :
“And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, but have not love, it profits me nothing.”
I Corinthians 13:3 NKJV
So if you give all your money to feed the poor, but have not love, it profits you nothing.
Have you had love ? Or the Love of God ? Or the love of Christ?
If you have the love of Christ, it profits you everything.
To God the Father be thanksgiving through Christ. Amen
Santoso,
Thank you again for considering my searching and taking the time to reply.
What I get from what you say is, first of all, that I should pay more attention to my problems loving my neighbor as myself before I get tangled up in the money question.
Perfect love, I don't have. Doing more to close in on that goal, I can do. I don't know if we're expected to be perfect, but I don't think we're supposed to not try. There are plenty of opportunities to help other people, even in these times of fear of contagion.
Giving money to a well-researched worldwide charity is one of the safest. I plan to give as much as I can CHEERFULLY give; we'll see how much that is. If I can stop eating more than I need, a big temptation here in the USA, that will leave more money for others plus being better for me. If I can stop buying things when I already have a houseful, that will leave more money for others and reduce the frustration of not being able to find a thing I need because it's behind or under a bunch more things.
Even on this website, we can respond to the prayer requests and greet the new people.
Thank you again, for giving me things to think about.
Beloved one, I am pleased that you seek the Lord’s word, and may you understand.SANTOS, thank you again for reading what I write and taking the time to give your perspectives on it. Perfect, me? Only if "with God, all things are possible." But I should consider the possibility and not just dismiss it as impossible.
I've continued my daily 2 chapters of the Bible but don't have much to say today, or more accurately, I'm tired and it's late. I need to get a grip on managing my time.
Beloved one, I am glad that you take time to digest what I share with you.SANTOSO, thank you again for your attention to my concerns.
The above is a lot to take in! I read it twice, and will probably read it again.
I have continued with my daily Bible reading. Since I last wrote about it, I've read several more chapters of Genesis and Matthew. As I get farther into it, I see more and more connections. Maybe it's very good to read in both the Old and New Testament.
An example. In some previous year, I was disturbed to hear about Jesus at first refusing to help the non-Jewish woman, saying that He had come for the lost sheep of Israel, saying that one doesn't give the children's food to the dogs. I wondered if that meant that He doesn't really care about us (Gentiles, from a country far away). This is what comes from an incomplete and narrow reading of the Bible.
In Genesis 22:18 God himself said to Abraham, after he had been willing to sacrifice his son Isaac but God stopped him at the last moment, "..through your offspring all nations on earth will be blessed, because you have obeyed me." I wondered if that meant through Jesus, and remembered recently seeing the list of the ancestors of Jesus in Matthew 1 . So I went back to read that. The list starts "Abraham was the father of Isaac...." So yes, it very much seems that God was saying that because of Abraham, all nations on earth would be blessed by the coming of Jesus. ALL NATIONS ON EARTH surely includes us, not just Israel.
And I think there are other places where that is expressed, but right now I'm mostly going by what I'm reading as I go through chapter by chapter, seeing what the Bible really says. The connections are very interesting. It feels like mental overload sometimes though, so please forgive me if I don't give full attention to long commentaries. I'm on a project of going through the Bible very attentively bit by bit.