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Thoughts on Leviticus

I just finished Leviticus last night, and I wanted to share some thoughts. First, I was glad to be reading Leviticus at Easter time.  Christ's sacrifice was complete!  It is finished!  Once for all!  A definite contrast to all the requirements for each sacrifice!  Hallelujah for the cross! Also, I was struck by God's grace.  In Leviticus chapter 8, "The Lord spoke to Moses saying, 'Take Aaron and his sons with him' ...and Moses brought Aaron and his sons … and anointed him to consecrate him." Aaron and his sons were chosen for the priesthood -- a high and holy calling!  What was Aaron doing in Exodus?  Do you remember?  He was organizing and leading the worship of the golden calf.  He was weak.  He succumbed to the will of the people and led them in idolatry.  YET, God still chose to use him for such a sacred purpose.  I LOVE this!  None of us are too far from God's grace to be used for His glory.  He can red...
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A Willing Heart Exodus 25 - 35

I have been wanting to write this post for about a week now, but haven't made it a priority until now.  I was really excited to make the connection (aided by John MacArthur) between the instruction in 25 and the action in 35. What an awesome section of Scripture!  In Exodus 25, the Lord tells Moses to take a contribution for the sanctuary.  He instructs Moses to receive the gifts from everyone "whose heart moves him."  I thought, Oh, that's nice.  People can give as they feel led...   Then, I read chapter 35! I will share parts of verses 21-29.  "And they came, everyone whose heart stirred him, and everyone whose spirit moved him, and brought the LORD's contribution to be used... men and women. All who were of a willing heart brought... Everyone who possessed....brought.  Everyone who could make a contribution of silver and bronze brought it... Every skillful woman spun with her hands, and they all brought... All the women whose hearts stirred th...

Sharing Your Faith - Exodus 18

"Then Moses told his father-in-law all that Jehovah had done...And Jethro said...Now I know that Jehovah is greater than all gods..." When was the last time you told an unbeliever all that Jehovah has done? I will be honest.  This was a convicting and difficult post for me to write. The Lord has been working on my heart about this very thing; and when I read this chapter, this account seemed to leap off the pages. The children of Israel had just seen the power of God displayed over and over again.  The plagues ravished Egypt, yet God protected them.  The Red Sea parted before their very eyes, and they crossed on DRY land.  The pillar and cloud guided them and shielded them.  The walls of water swallowed the Egyptian army.  Manna fell from heaven in abundance and sustained them.  God Almighty had delivered them!  So when Moses saw Jethro, the natural thing for him to do was to share all that God had done. Now, pay close attention to Jethro'...

Thanks, but no thanks! - Job's "Comforters"

Have you ever received "help" from a well-meaning individual that wasn't helpful at all?  It may have been in the form of advice.  It may have been a verse on a card or a visit to your home. People have many reasons for reaching out to help.  I like to hope that motivations are pure and that there truly is a desire to aid in the problem at hand.  However, we know that is not always the case.  People sometimes reach out because of guilt or a sense of obligation.  People reach out to feel good about themselves.  People reach out to gain favor.  People reach out to fulfill a need within their own lives.  Unfortunately, no matter why people reach out, they sometimes do it wrong.    Job's friends got it wrong. In Job 42, the Lord rebukes Job's friends.  How did they get to the point of rebuke from the Almighty? Things had started out great; they had shown up.  Then, however, they opened their mouths.  What came out was...

Showing Up (Job 1-2)

If you are still following along in our Bible reading schedule, you know we are into Job.  So much can be said of Job, and we will get to that; but today, I want to touch on Job's friends. This past fall I read a book with a group of friends, Just Show Up by Kara Tippetts. The book was an easy read, but challenging at the same time as I was quickly emotionally pulled in.  The women who partnered together to write this book authored it at a very difficult time in their lives.  Their transparency gives us a raw look at walking through suffering with those who are hurting.  I found it to be a great tool in how to love others in their darkest moments. So let's talk about Job's friends... The first thing I noticed about these men was that they each came from his own place.  I am not a geographical scholar.  I have no idea about the distance these men lived from Job, but I do know that they showed up.  I live in a metropolitan area.  Most...

Answered Prayer - Genesis 24

Tonight as I read Genesis 24, I was moved by the faith of Abraham's servant.  Did you notice how specifically he prayed?  Did you see his trust in God?   How exciting it must have been to him to see God answer detail after detail! After reading, I gave thought to my own prayer life.  Do I have this kind of faith in God?  Do I intercede for others?  Do I detail to God my needs and hopes? Do I see God answer my prayers?  Am I excited by how He is working in me and through me?   I want to grow in my prayer life.  I desire to be a prayer warrior, a woman completely dependent on God.  I want to believe what God's Words says about prayer and let it change me. What about you?  How is your prayer life? Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.  I Thess. 5:16-18 Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication wit...

Is ANYTHING too hard for Yahweh?

Guilty.  Yes, I am definitely guilty of thinking that God can't handle the circumstances I am experiencing. "So Sarah laughed to herself..." I can see her, standing just out of sight, straining to hear what the visitors had to say.  Abraham had just run to her and asked her to quickly make cakes for the "travelers."  I am sure her curiosity was piqued.  My mind would have been racing.  Who is out this way?  What are they doing?  Where are they going?   I can envision her standing by the door, leaning in to hear.   Did that one just say that I would have a baby by next year? Her eyes crinkle. Wouldn't that be a hoot!  What a story!  Ninety-one year old woman gives birth to baby! How in the world does he expect that to happen?  Maybe he didn't get a good look at me.   She chuckles softly. Ah, that would be the day. Then, the realization that she has been found out.  Have you ever been caught eavesdropping? If ...