Monday, August 31, 2015

Introduction to Amos chapter 3


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 8/31/2015 10:43 PM

My Worship Time                                                             Focus:  Introduction to Amos Chapter 3

Bible Reading & Meditation                                     Reference:  Amos 3:1-15

            Message of the verses:  “1 Hear this word which the LORD has spoken against you, sons of Israel, against the entire family which He brought up from the land of Egypt: 2  "You only have I chosen among all the families of the earth; Therefore I will punish you for all your iniquities." 3 Do two men walk together unless they have made an appointment? 4 Does a lion roar in the forest when he has no prey? Does a young lion growl from his den unless he has captured something? 5 Does a bird fall into a trap on the ground when there is no bait in it? Does a trap spring up from the earth when it captures nothing at all? 6 If a trumpet is blown in a city will not the people tremble? If a calamity occurs in a city has not the LORD done it? 7 Surely the Lord GOD does nothing Unless He reveals His secret counsel To His servants the prophets. 8 A lion has roared! Who will not fear? The Lord GOD has spoken! Who can but prophesy?

   “9 Proclaim on the citadels in Ashdod and on the citadels in the land of Egypt and say, "Assemble yourselves on the mountains of Samaria and see the great tumults within her and the oppressions in her midst. 10 “But they do not know how to do what is right," declares the LORD, "these who hoard up violence and devastation in their citadels." 11 Therefore, thus says the Lord GOD, "An enemy, even one surrounding the land, Will pull down your strength from you And your citadels will be looted." 12  Thus says the LORD, "Just as the shepherd snatches from the lion’s mouth a couple of legs or a piece of an ear, So will the sons of Israel dwelling in Samaria be snatched away-With the corner of a bed and the cover of a couch! 13 “Hear and testify against the house of Jacob," Declares the Lord GOD, the God of hosts. 14 “For on the day that I punish Israel’s transgressions, I will also punish the altars of Bethel; The horns of the altar will be cut off And they will fall to the ground. 15 “I will also smite the winter house together with the summer house; The houses of ivory will also perish And the great houses will come to an end," Declares the LORD.”

            In Dr. Warren Wiersbe’s commentary on the book of Amos he entitles the second chapter of his commentary which is commenting on the third chapter of Amos “Listen To What God Says” and it covers all fifteen verses from this third chapter of Amos.  As we read over these fifteen verses we can understand why he chose that title for this chapter in Amos for God has a lot to say in this third chapter of Amos.  In the first paragraph we see eight questions that God asks and then in the second paragraph there are only statements from the Lord to Israel.

            In 3:1; 4:1; and 5:1 we see the same thing “Hear this word” and with this statement we will see three messages, the first one is what we will be looking at from chapter three.  God is telling the people of Israel through Amos to listen up for they have not been listening to Him and now since Amos has their attentions he will give them these three messages from the Lord. 

            When God speaks to us it is a good thing, but with His speaking to us there is also a great responsibility.  The writer to the Hebrews writes “Today, if you will hear His voice, do not harden your hearts” (Heb. 3:7-8).  Let us also look at Psalm 95:7-11 “7 For He is our God, And we are the people of His pasture and the sheep of His hand. Today, if you would hear His voice, 8 Do not harden your hearts, as at Meribah, As in the day of Massah in the wilderness, 9 “When your fathers tested Me, They tried Me, though they had seen My work. 10 “For forty years I loathed that generation, And said they are a people who err in their heart, And they do not know My ways. 11 “Therefore I swore in My anger, Truly they shall not enter into My rest.’”

            Dr. Wiersbe writes “The first message (Amos 3:1-15) was one of explanation, in which Amos clarified four divine calls and announced that Israel’s judgment was certain.  His second message (4:1-13) focused on accusation in which the prophet denounced Israel’s sins.  The final message (5:1-6:14) was a lamentation as the prophet felt the anguish of his nation’s certain doom.

            “In this first message, Amos explains the significance of four divine calls.”  We will look at the first divine call in our next SD on the book of Amos:  “God called Israel (Amos 3:1-2).”

8/31/2015 11:04 PM

P T-3 Introduction to Rev. 18


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 8/31/2015 10:01 AM

My Worship Time                                                                            Focus:  PT-3 Intro. To Rev. 18

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                 Reference:  Rev. 18

            Message of the verses:  Today I want to finish the introduction to the 18th chapter of the book of Revelation.

            What we have been writing about is whether the contents of Revelation 18 are speaking of a city or a system, and we said that what Revelation 18 is talking about is that Babylon is a city, but it also represents a system.  I know that this is a bit confusing but if I understand things correctly Revelation chapter 18 speaks of the city of Babylon, but what is going on in that city during the Tribulation Period also represents a system that has gone on since we first see it in the book of Genesis where Nimrod began a religion and a system too.

            Now I want to give some evidence from the OT that shows that some of the prophecies that are about Babylon have not been fulfilled.  John MacArthur writes “Though some commentators view it as a symbol for Antichrist’s whole godless system, the Babylon described in chapter 18 is most likely an actual city.  It is called a city five times in the chapter (v. 10, 16, 18, 19, and 21), and other features in the text imply that a literal city is in view.  Since the text plainly describes Babylon as a city, and there is nothing in the context to indicate otherwise, it is safest to view it as a real city.  The specific Old Testament prophecies of Babylon’s destruction and perpetual desolation (Isa. 13:19-22; 14:22-23; Jer. 50:13, 39; 51:37), as yet unfulfilled, also argue that chapter 18 describes an actual city.  But while Babylon will be an actual city, its influence will be worldwide.  As Antichrist’s capital city, it will be the hub of and represent his commercial empire.  Thus, the judgment and destruction of Babylon will kill the head, and the rest of the body of Antichrist’s whole world empire will follow in death.”

            Now let’s take a look at these different prophecies that are mentioned:  Isa. 13:19-22 “19 And Babylon, the beauty of kingdoms, the glory of the Chaldeans’ pride, Will be as when God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah. 20 It will never be inhabited or lived in from generation to generation; Nor will the Arab pitch his tent there, Nor will shepherds make their flocks lie down there. 21 But desert creatures will lie down there, And their houses will be full of owls; Ostriches also will live there, and shaggy goats will frolic there. 22 Hyenas will howl in their fortified towers And jackals in their luxurious palaces. Her fateful time also will soon come And her days will not be prolonged.”  Isa. 14:22-23 “22  "I will rise up against them," declares the LORD of hosts, "and will cut off from Babylon name and survivors, offspring and posterity," declares the LORD. 23 “I will also make it a possession for the hedgehog and swamps of water, and I will sweep it with the broom of destruction," declares the LORD of hosts.”  Jer. 50:13 and 39 “13  "Because of the indignation of the LORD she will not be inhabited, But she will be completely desolate; Everyone who passes by Babylon will be horrified And will hiss because of all her wounds.  39 “Therefore the desert creatures will live there along with the jackals; The ostriches also will live in it, And it will never again be inhabited Or dwelt in from generation to generation.”  Jer. 51:37 “37 "Babylon will become a heap of ruins, a haunt of jackals, An object of horror and hissing, without inhabitants.”  As mentioned none of these prophecies have been completely fulfilled, but will be fulfilled when Babylon is destroyed during the Tribulation Period.

            Now we know from our study in Revelation that Babylon will have many opportunities to repent of her sins as there will be during the Tribulation period the 144,000 Jewish witnesses, the two witnesses, and the angel flying in mid heaven with the presentation of the Gospel.  There will also be those who have been converted but it seems that none of these witnesses will effect what is going on in Babylon for we have already read “Fallen, fallen is Babylon the great, she who has made all the nations drink of the wine of the passion of her immorality (Rev. 14:8).”

Answer to our last Bible question:  “Joseph” (Genesis 40:12).

Today’s Bible question:  “Which book records a father having eighty-eight children?”

Answer in our next SD.

8/31/2015 10:23 AM

 

Saturday, August 29, 2015

PT-2 Introduction to Rev. 18


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 8/29/2015 8:59 AM

My Worship Time                                                                  Focus:  PT-2 Introduction to Rev. 18

Bible Reading & Meditation                                     Reference:  Revelation chapter 18

            Message of the verses:   In Today’s Spiritual Diary we continue to look at the introduction to the 18th chapter of the book of Revelation which tells us about the economical Babylon, the Babylon from which the Antichrist will be ruling the world as it is the head of his empire.

            John MacArthur writes “From the beginning to the end, the Bible warns of coming judgment on sinners who reject God and blaspheme His holy name.  Job declared that ‘the wicked is reserved for the day of calamity; they will be led forth at the day of fury’ (Job 21:30).  David noted that ‘the Lord…has established His throne for judgment, and He will judge the world in righteousness’ (Ps. 9:7-8).  Psalm 96:13 warns that God ‘is coming to judge the earth.  He will judge the world in righteousness and the peoples in His faithfulness.’  Isaiah wrote ‘According to their deeds, so He will repay, wroth to His adversaries, recompense to His enemies; to the coastlands He will make recompense’ (Isa. 59:18).”

            This time to judge this system is spoken of by our Lord in Matthew 13:40-50 in the form of a parable.  You see that in the 12th chapter of Matthew the Pharisees accused of Jesus of doing miracles by the power of Satan (Beelzebub), and so at that time Jesus began to speak in parables so that His own would understand them, but those who opposed Him would not and the following is one of those parables:  “40 “So just as the tares are gathered up and burned with fire, so shall it be at the end of the age. 41  "The Son of Man will send forth His angels, and they will gather out of His kingdom all stumbling blocks, and those who commit lawlessness, 42  and will throw them into the furnace of fire; in that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. 43 “Then THE RIGHTEOUS WILL SHINE FORTH AS THE SUN in the kingdom of their Father. He who has ears, let him hear.

    “44 "The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure hidden in the field, which a man found and hid again; and from joy over it he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field. 45  "Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking fine pearls, 46  and upon finding one pearl of great value, he went and sold all that he had and bought it. 47  "Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a dragnet cast into the sea, and gathering fish of every kind; 48  and when it was filled, they drew it up on the beach; and they sat down and gathered the good fish into containers, but the bad they threw away. 49 “So it will be at the end of the age; the angels will come forth and take out the wicked from among the righteous, 50 and will throw them into the furnace of fire; in that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.”

            John MacArthur writes “The apostle Paul declared to the Greek philosophers gathered on Mars Hill in Athens that God ‘has fixed a day in which He will judge the world in righteousness through a Man who He has appointed, having furnished proof to all men by raising Him from the dead’ (Acts 17:31).  To the Thessalonians he wrote:  ‘the Lord Jesus will be revealed from heaven with His mighty angels in flaming fire, 8  dealing out retribution to those who do not know God and to those who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus. 9  These will pay the penalty of eternal destruction, away from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of His power, 10  when He comes to be glorified in His saints on that day, and to be marveled at among all who have believed-for our testimony to you was believed (2 Thess. 1:7b-10).”

            As we have learned in our study of Revelation that this book speaks of this judgment more than any other book in the whole of the Word of God, especially chapters 6-18.  As we have learned these chapters have taken us through the seal, trumpet, and bowl judgments given by the Lord.  We have learned that these judgments were on a worldwide scope, but they were mostly focused in on the kingdom of Antichrist, his world empire centered in Babylon.  MacArthur writes “That empire will involve both a religious and a commercial aspect.  At the midpoint of the Tribulation, Antichrist will destroy the false Babylon religious system, which will be absorbed into commercial Babylon.  Religion will not cease to exist, but will be restricted to the worship of Antichrist.  The Babylon in view in chapter 18 is Antichrist’s worldwide commercial empire, which will rule the world during the last three and a half years of the Tribulation.  That Antichrist will be able to build the greatest commercial empire the world has ever known in the midst of the devastating judgment of the Tribulation reveals his incredible power.” 

            The theme of chapter 18 is the destruction of this commercial Babylon, and as we study this chapter we can look back at the little book that John ate making his mouth sweet, but his stomach bitter and telling of this judgment is a portion of the bitter part of prophecy, and yet we have to be glad that God is a God who judges evil and evil is what this section is about.

            I just want to say that there are commentators who say that what is being written about here is a system, and not a city, however the chapters reveals that it is a city and this city will be destroyed.  I will go more into this aspect in our final introduction to this chapter.

Answer to yesterday’s Bible question:  “By the river Ulai” (Daniel 8:23).

Today’s Bible question:  “Who interpreted a dream about a vine with three branches?”

Answer in our next SD.

8/29/2015 9:32 AM

             

Friday, August 28, 2015

PT-3 Judgment on Israel (Amos 2:9-16)


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 8/28/2015 10:33 PM

My Worship Time                                                                         Focus:  PT-3 Judgment on Israel

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                 Reference:  Amos 2:9-16

            Message of the verses: “9 "Yet it was I who destroyed the Amorite before them, Though his height was like the height of cedars And he was strong as the oaks; I even destroyed his fruit above and his root below. 10 “It was I who brought you up from the land of Egypt, And I led you in the wilderness forty years That you might take possession of the land of the Amorite. 11 “Then I raised up some of your sons to be prophets And some of your young men to be Nazirites. Is this not so, O sons of Israel?" declares the LORD. 12 “But you made the Nazirites drink wine, And you commanded the prophets saying, ’You shall not prophesy!’ 13 “Behold, I am weighted down beneath you As a wagon is weighted down when filled with sheaves. 14 “Flight will perish from the swift, And the stalwart will not strengthen his power, Nor the mighty man save his life. 15 “He who grasps the bow will not stand his ground, The swift of foot will not escape, Nor will he who rides the horse save his life. 16 “Even the bravest among the warriors will flee naked in that day," declares the LORD.”

            In verses nine through sixteen Amos goes back to tell Israel of their glorious past and we will look at this past as Amos speaks of it.  In verse nine Amos speaks of how the Lord had destroyed the Amorites even though they were very large people and then in verse ten he reminds Israel of how the Lord brought them all out of Egypt and cared for them while they were in the wilderness.  Remember that they were in the wilderness for forty years because of their sin of unbelief.  Next we see how the Lord destroyed the nations that were in the Promised Land beginning with the city of Jericho where the spies learned from Rahab the harlot that the nations in the Promised Land were frightened of the children of Israel because of what the Lord had done to the Egyptians.  Next Amos speaks of giving both Nazirites and also prophets to the people, but the people spoiled the Nazirites by giving them wine, something they were not suppose to drink while they were involved in the Nazirite vows. Next he tells them that they would not listen to the prophets that the Lord had given to them as they told the prophets not to speak. 

            Dr. Wiersbe writes “Amos closed his message with the announcement of their terrible future (Amos 2:13-16).  Israel would be crushed by their own sins just as a loaded cart crushes whatever it rolls over.  Judgment is coming and nobody will be able to escape.  The swift won’t be able to run away; the strong won’t be able to defend themselves; the armed will be as if unarmed; and even the horsemen will be unable to flee.  The bravest soldiers will run away while shedding their equipment and clothing so they can run faster.  Yes, Assyria would invade Israel (720 BC) and the nation would be no more.”

            Dr. Wiersbe then tells his readers that next Amos will examine four calls as he looks into the hearts of the Jewish people to expose those four calls, but then he says that we will look at it in the next chapter of both Amos and also Dr. Wiersbe’s commentary. 

            He then writes “But before we examine those four calls, we need to pause and ask ourselves whether we truly fear God and seek to obey His will.  Just because we enjoy a measure of peace and prosperity, it doesn’t mean God is pleased with us.  For that matter, the goodness of God ought to lead us to repentance, as if did the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:17; Rom 2:4).

            “Vengeance is Mine, I will repay,’ says the Lord.  And again, ‘The Lord will judge His people.’  It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God’ (Heb. 10:30-31 NKJV).

            “However, we can still claim the promises of 2 Chronicles 7:14 and 1 John 1:9 and experience the forgiveness of the Lord.”

8/28/2015 10:55 PM

PT-1 Introduction to Rev. 18


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 8/28/2015 8:17 AM

My Worship Time                                                                           Focus:  Introduction to Rev. 18

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                 Reference:  Revelation 18

            Message of the verses:  In our last series of Spiritual Diaries we have been focused in on “Religious Babylon,” which is what Revelation chapter seventeen is all about, but now in the next series of Spiritual Diaries we will focus in on ecumenical Babylon, a side of Babylon that has also been around for many thousands of years and will come to its climax in this chapter of Revelation.  Just as the religious Babylon began in Babel so the ecumenical Babylon began there also as man wanted to conquer the world in a God-rejecting society that has been seen throughout the ages by men and nations, some of whom we have seen in our own life time or just before our life time.  Some have been crying for “world peace” when all they wanted to do was to conquer the world. 

            One of my favorite things in this world to dislike is the theory of evolution and in the pages of my Spiritual Diaries I have stated why I have such a dislike for it, the main reason is that people who fall into this religious trap, and yes it is a religion can say in their hearts that there is no God, for all we see around us is a great big accident which had no creator.  People can build buildings, watches, computers, and any other thing they want to build and they all have to have a design, and designs have to have a designer.  So it is true with the world and the universe, and the Bible shows us that God is that designer, but because of sin people don’t see things the way that they should, and this is what happened in Babel which was later named Babylon as the false religion that started there is still around today, so that false idea of doing things without God is still around today.  John MacArthur writes “Having taken control (se they think) of their own destiny through science, sinners have no use for God and haughtily replace Him as self-styled gods devoted to their own sovereignty.

            “But God cannot be so easily replaced, nor His plans thwarted by the whims of sinful men (Isa. 43:13; 46:10).  In fact, in a profound, if brief, statement in Acts 14:16, Scripture says that God ‘permitted all the nations to go their own ways.’  In Psalm 2:2-4 the psalmist recorded God’s reaction to man’s impotent fury against Him:  ‘The kings of the earth take their stand and the rulers take counsel together against the Lord and against His Anointed, saying ‘Let us tear their fetters apart and cast away their cords from us!’  He who sits in the heavens laughs, the Lord scoffs at them.’  Compared to the glorious, indescribable majesty of the omnipotent God, all of man’s vaunted empires are a mere ‘drop from a bucket’ (Isa. 40:15), so insignificant that they ‘are as nothing before Him, they are regarded by Him as less than nothing and meaningless’ (Isa. 40:17).  The inescapable reality is that God, not man, will have the last word in human history, and that word will be a word of judgment.”  Now as we begin to unfold what we see in this 18th chapter of Revelation we will see that just as God judged the great harlot, as we learned that He actually used Antichrist to do this, that He will also judge this last empire which is headed up by Antichrist and as we will learn in chapter 19 of Revelation that when the Lord comes back to planet earth He will very quickly judge those who have come out to fight against Him, and it was even in His plan, as we have learned to have these nations come to Armageddon for that exact reason, to fight against the Lord so that He can quickly destroy them with the Sword of His mouth.  But before that happens we will look at the contents of chapter 18 to see how Babylon the great city will be destroyed as alluded to in chapter sixteen. 

            From the beginning of God’s Word to the end of His Word God has warned that judgment was coming on sinful man and as we begin to get closer to the third part of the outline that the Lord Jesus gave us in 1:19 we will see how this outcome of judgment will take place.  I still go back to the little book that John had to eat which was sweet in his mouth, but made his stomach bitter, and it also pains my heart to tell all about these judgments that are soon to take place on planet earth and realize that there are so many people who fall into the category of rejecting God, of believing that the world was just some kind of cosmic accident so that they can live their lives the way that they want to without the fear of God and His coming judgment, and I want to cry out to them and tell them the truth, the truth that is found in the pages of God’s Word of how a person can be made right with God.  The truth of God becoming a man in the Person of Jesus Christ, who came to earth over 2000 years ago in order to pay the price of sin, a price that pleased the Father so much that when it was done He raised Him from the dead and brought Him back to heaven to seat Him at His right hand in glorious victory.  Telling this story brings sweetness to my mouth, telling the story of judgment that will soon take place on planet earth brings bitterness to my stomach.  We will continue to look at more of the introduction to Revelation 18 in our next SD.

Answer to yesterday’s Bible question:  “Paul” Romans 1:16).

Today’s Bible question:  “In Daniel’s vision of the ram and the goat, where was Daniel?”

Answer in our next SD.

8/28/2015 8:51 AM

Thursday, August 27, 2015

PT-2 Judgment on Israel (Amos 2:6-16)


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 8/27/2015 9:24 PM

My Worship Time                                                                  Focus:  PT-2 of Judgment on Israel

Bible Reading & Meditation                                     Reference:    Amos 2:6-16

            Message of the verses:  “6 Thus says the LORD, "For three transgressions of Israel and for four I will not revoke its punishment, Because they sell the righteous for money And the needy for a pair of sandals. 7  "These who pant after the very dust of the earth on the head of the helpless Also turn aside the way of the humble; And a man and his father resort to the same girl In order to profane My holy name. 8 “On garments taken as pledges they stretch out beside every altar, And in the house of their God they drink the wine of those who have been fined.

    “9 "Yet it was I who destroyed the Amorite before them, Though his height was like the height of cedars And he was strong as the oaks; I even destroyed his fruit above and his root below. 10 “It was I who brought you up from the land of Egypt, And I led you in the wilderness forty years That you might take possession of the land of the Amorite. 11 “Then I raised up some of your sons to be prophets And some of your young men to be Nazirites. Is this not so, O sons of Israel?" declares the LORD. 12 “But you made the Nazirites drink wine, And you commanded the prophets saying, ’You shall not prophesy!’ 13 “Behold, I am weighted down beneath you As a wagon is weighted down when filled with sheaves. 14 “Flight will perish from the swift, And the stalwart will not strengthen his power, Nor the mighty man save his life. 15 “He who grasps the bow will not stand his ground, The swift of foot will not escape, Nor will he who rides the horse save his life. 16 “Even the bravest among the warriors will flee naked in that day," declares the LORD.”

            We are looking again at Amos chapter two and verses six through sixteen as we look at the charges that God through Amos charges Israel with.  Our next charge is sexual immorality and is found in 2:7b where we read about a man and a son visiting the same prostate.  I have to say that this reminds me of the fifth chapter of 1 Corinthians where read of a man who has had relations with his father’s wife, which would be his step mother.  It also reminds me of Reuben who had relations with one of his father, Jacobs hand-maids who would have been considered Jacob’s wife.  Sexual sin is very tempting to both males and females as God has given to all of us a sex drive, but when He created man and then women His plan was for one man to live with one woman for life and of course that plan has gotten put aside in recent days in our country to the disgrace of our country.

            The third sin that Amos brings up is open idolatry as seen in Amos 2:8 where we read “8 “On garments taken as pledges they stretch out beside every altar, And in the house of their God they drink the wine of those who have been fined.”  Dr. Wiersbe explains “Wealthy men took their debtors’ garments as pledges but did not return them at sundown as the law commanded (Ex. 22:26-27; Deut 24:10-13, 17).  Instead, these rich sinners visited pagan altars, where they got drunk on wine purchased with the fines they exacted from the poor.  Then, in their drunken stupor, they slept by the altars on other people’s garments, defiling the garments and disobeying the law.  The officials were getting rich by exploiting the people, and then were using their unjust gain for committing sin.”  I for one am glad he explained all that.

            In our next SD we will look at the glorious past that Israel had which Amos writes about after their sinfulness he has just explained.

 

8/27/2015 9:44 PM 

The Extermination of the Harlot (Rev. 17:16-17)


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 8/27/2015 9:14 AM

My Worship Time                                                             Focus:  The Extermination of the Harlot

Bible Reading & Meditation                                     Reference:  Revelation 17:16-17

            Message of the verses:  “16 “And the ten horns which you saw, and the beast, these will hate the harlot and will make her desolate and naked, and will eat her flesh and will burn her up with fire. 17  "For God has put it in their hearts to execute His purpose by having a common purpose, and by giving their kingdom to the beast, until the words of God will be fulfilled.

            On October 7, 2005 I wrote the following on Revelation 17:16-18, and although we have already covered verse 18 in an earlier SD I will include what I wrote on that verse from this SD in October of 2005.   “I believe that verse 16 is saying that the Antichrist and those ten rulers under him have ridden this religious beast into power and now that they are in power they no longer need this religious system and so it is time to get rid of it, and this will be the beginning of the worship of the Antichrist, which will take place in the last half of the tribulation period.  In verse 17 I can see something that is woven throughout the entire Word of God and that is that God is over all and in control of all, and His plan for this world and the people in it will take place.  It is God’s plan that this Antichrist will be in control of all the earth for this short time in order to work out His plan.  God’s ways are at many times very hard to understand, but He never makes any mistakes, ever.  Verse 18 identifies this woman or harlot and John says that this woman is the city which reigns over the kings of the earth.  At the time John wrote this it was Rome, but it is possible that John is writing about Babylon, because it was there that all of this false religious stuff began, and although it is still centered in Rome he could well have been writing about Babylon.”

            As we look at verse sixteen and the phrase “will make her desolate and naked” we can see that this religious system was very wealthy, for people were giving money to this “harlot” for probably three and a half years and this would make her very rich, but now Antichrist will cause her to become “naked” shows that he will steal from her the wealth that she has to make her desolate and naked.  You only have to look at some of the false religious systems that are in place today and see that they have a great deal of wealth, for example just travel to Utah and see how much control the Mormons have there and how rich their false system of worship has to get an example of what we will see during this time of the Tribulation period.  John MacArthur writes on this section:  “That graphic language of extreme violence is used to make clear that Antichrist and his henchmen will utterly and completely obliterate all vestiges of the false religious system.”

            He goes on to write:  “Antichrist’s self-serving, satanically inspired actions are, however, precisely in the scope of God’s sovereign plan.  In fact, it is God who will ‘put it in’ the ‘hearts’ of Antichrist’s followers ‘to execute His purpose by having a common purpose, and by giving their kingdom to the beast.’  God’s power is behind the destruction and consolidation of the evil empire; as always, Satan is the instrument of God’s purposes.  The one-world unification government so long sought by the humanists will have finally arrived, only to be destroyed in one great act of divine judgment.  All ‘the words of God’—every prophecy of Christ’s return and the setting up of His kingdom—‘will be fulfilled’ completely.”

            As I was writing this I could not help but think of an OT prophet Habakkuk and how he was complaining to the Lord about the sinfulness of God’s people Israel and God told him that he was going to use the Babylonians to discipline His people to which Habakkuk had a great deal of problems with.  However in the end of his writing Habakkuk understood what and why the Lord was going to do what He says that He would do and writes “17  Though the fig tree should not blossom And there be no fruit on the vines, Though the yield of the olive should fail And the fields produce no food, Though the flock should be cut off from the fold And there be no cattle in the stalls, 18  Yet I will exult in the LORD, I will rejoice in the God of my salvation. 19  The Lord GOD is my strength, And He has made my feet like hinds’ feet, And makes me walk on my high places.” 

            Now as we look at what we have seen in Revelation 17 we have to believe that all of what happened was in the plan of God.  When you go back to the book of Genesis and chapter three shows how sin entered mankind through Adam and Eve’s rebellion against God, and then after the flood we see the first false religious system at what would be known as Babylon and now in chapter 17 we see that it is in the purpose of God to completely destroy this system we can say with Habakkuk that no matter what happens we know that God is in charge, for He is God and He cannot do wrong.

            John MacArthur concludes:  “God hates every form of false religion and wil not tolerate those who seek to rob Him of His glory (Isa. 42:8).  Antichrist’s religious empire will be judged and destroyed.  So also, as chapter 18 of Revelation reveals, will be the political and economic aspects of that evil world empire.”   We look forward to begin looking at that chapter in our next SD.

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  I have once again been reminded that God has a plan and that nothing will stop His plan from going forth, not even Satan and his henchman the Antichrist, in fact they will be used by God to complete His plan.

My Steps of Faith for Today:  To love and to trust the Lord.

Answer to yesterday’s Bible question:  “I you have love for one another” (John 13:35).

Today’s Bible question:  “Who said ‘I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ?’”

Answer in our next SD.

8/27/2015 9:53 AM

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

PT-1 of The Judgment of Israel from Amos 2:6-7


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 8/26/2015 10:59 PM

My Worship Time                                                                              Focus:  Judgment on Israel

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                 Reference:  Amos 2:6-16

            Message of the verses:  “6 Thus says the LORD, "For three transgressions of Israel and for four I will not revoke its punishment, Because they sell the righteous for money And the needy for a pair of sandals. 7  "These who pant after the very dust of the earth on the head of the helpless Also turn aside the way of the humble; And a man and his father resort to the same girl In order to profane My holy name. 8 “On garments taken as pledges they stretch out beside every altar, And in the house of their God they drink the wine of those who have been fined.

    “9 “Yet it was I who destroyed the Amorite before them, Though his height was like the height of cedars And he was strong as the oaks; I even destroyed his fruit above and his root below. 10 “It was I who brought you up from the land of Egypt, And I led you in the wilderness forty years That you might take possession of the land of the Amorite. 11 “Then I raised up some of your sons to be prophets And some of your young men to be Nazirites. Is this not so, O sons of Israel?" declares the LORD. 12 “But you made the Nazirites drink wine, And you commanded the prophets saying, ’You shall not prophesy!’ 13 “Behold, I am weighted down beneath you As a wagon is weighted down when filled with sheaves. 14 “Flight will perish from the swift, And the stalwart will not strengthen his power, Nor the mighty man save his life. 15 “He who grasps the bow will not stand his ground, The swift of foot will not escape, Nor will he who rides the horse save his life. 16 “Even the bravest among the warriors will flee naked in that day," declares the LORD.”

            One may think that both Israel and Judah were doing poorly during this time when the prophet Amos declares that God would judge them, but that was not the case as they were living prosperously during this time, and perhaps that is the most dangerous time, for when you are living prosperously you tend to forget the Lord and depend upon your own resources.  Another thing to remember is that Israel and Judah both thought that when they were doing good that it was the Lord who was blessing them.  Jesus also came across this idea while on earth as even His disciples questioned Him when he spoke to the rich man who was lost, but His disciples did not believe this for they though the more you had the better that God was blessing you, and the less you had meant that the Lord was cursing you.  Dr. Wiersbe writes the following endnote:  “Under the Mosaic Covenant, God promised to bless His people if they obeyed His law but to remove His blessing if they disobeyed (Deut. 27-28).  However, the people forgot that God often blessed them in spite of their sins so that He might be faithful to His promises to Abraham and David.  In His love and long-suffering, God sent them messengers to call them back to obedience; but they refused to listen.  ‘Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil.’ (Ecc. 8:11).”

             In tonight’s SD we will look at only a portion of this section as it is a long set of verses to unfold.  We want to first look at their sinful present and three flagrant sins.  In verses 6-7 we will see that the people of Israel’s sin were injustice:  “6 Thus says the LORD, "For three transgressions of Israel and for four I will not revoke its punishment, Because they sell the righteous for money And the needy for a pair of sandals. 7  "These who pant after the very dust of the earth on the head of the helpless Also turn aside the way of the humble; And a man and his father resort to the same girl In order to profane My holy name.”  When we were looking at both Jeremiah and then Ezekiel we have seen that the rich were causing the judges to support them and this was making it very difficult for the poor who these corrupt judges were judging against.  The poor did not even have enough to have a pair of shoes.  They were trampled to the dust as Amos writes.  Dr. Wiersbe writes “As we shall see in our continued studies, the Prophet Amos has a great deal to say about caring for the poor (see. 4:1; 5:11; 8:6; also Deut. 15:7-11; Ex. 23:6-9; Prov. 14:31; 17:15).

8/26/2015 11:24 PM    

Short Review of Revelation


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 8/26/2015 9:44 AM

My Worship Time                                                                             Focus:  Review of Revelation

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                 Reference:  Unknown

            Message of the verse:  As promised I want to quote from a sermon by John MacArthur that he gave in March of 1994 on the 17th chapter of Revelation entitled “The Destruction of the Final World Empire PT-3.”  This will be all that we have for this Spiritual Diary today.

            “Revelation 17 is our text tonight in our ongoing study of this great apocalypse. I feel like I need to make a brief apology to those of you who have not been with us in our study of Revelation because you're going to get dropped right in the middle here and you may feel a little bit suspended because you don't know what has gone before for several weeks, many months and even into the years that we've been studying this great, great book.

We turn again to this marvelous chapter and we will pick up where we left off last time as we concluded the first six verses. Some introductory comments, I think, are appropriate as we set the context.

We have learned repeatedly through all of the months of our study of Revelation, the apocalypse, the unveiling of Jesus Christ, that the theme of this book is Christ Himself. And that the truth of this book is not to be avoided but it is to be understood and it is to be incorporated into life. The life of every Christian exposed to this book will be dramatically altered,

dramatically changed. And so it should be.

The promise of our Lord Himself in chapter 1 verse 3 is, "Blessed is he who reads and those who hear the words of the prophecy and heed the things which are written in it, for the time is near." That is a beatitude, that is a blessing. We have indeed been blessed as we have studied, as we have read, as we have heard, as we have heeded the great truths of this book. We have seen its three major divisions...the visions of the exalted Christ in the glory of His

resurrection life as He ministers in His church in chapters 1 to 3. And the vision of the glorious and exalted Christ as He appears in heaven in chapters 4 and 5. The visions of the exalted and glorified Christ as He unleashes judgment on the earth, punishing those who are ungodly and reject the gospel, at the same time preserving unto eternal life those who believe and belong to Him. And that in chapter 6 and right on through chapter 18. So that's the section we're in, we're in the section of the unfolding of the judgment of Christ as He takes back the universe which is in the hands of the usurper, Satan himself.

            We are already now coming to the end of this period of judgment. It ends in chapter 18. And then in chapter 19 the climactic return of Jesus Christ and that ushers us into the final part of this book which is the glorious vision of the returning, conquering Lord as He comes with His saints to destroy the ungodly, to rescue His own, to establish His Kingdom which will usher in the eternal new heavens and the new earth...all the way on right out to the very end of chapter 22.

And throughout the months that we have been studying this great book we have learned so much.

We know where history is going and why it's going there and how it will get there. We know how man's final years on earth will be lived out. We have seen previews of holocausts of judgment that make any other earthly catastrophe a small and insignificant thing. We know that the universe will fly apart into unregulated chaos and the sky itself will fold up. We know about earthquakes and pestilences and famine. We know about the destruction of all of the seas and the death of everything that is in them, the destruction of the fresh water and the death of everything is in them. We know

about hailstones of a hundred pounds that will hit the earth. We know about fire.

We know about signs and wonders. We know about miraculous resurrections. We know about

preachers in the end time, great powerful witnesses. We know that there will be angels like satellites flying across the mid-heaven in the latter days, preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ so that all the world may hear and no one will have an excuse. We know with exact information the future deaths of millions of people and how they will occur. We know how the career of Satan will transpire and how his millions of demons will operate, and how they will be released systematically at the end time. Some belched up out of the pit itself, others released from their captivity somewhere near the river Euphrates. We know about the future of Israel

and its redemption. We know also about the deadly persecution of the Jews. We know about the

anticipated joys of the church, the bride of Christ and what awaits them. There is so much we know, so much applicable to life, so much that brings us joy and gives us responsibility. We know the ultimate price of sin and we know the ultimate reward of holiness. We know that the rejected Jesus is coming again, not to be rejected, but to be exalted. We know the One who came in humility will come in glory, and the One who came and left will come never to leave

again.

We know the people of God who belong to Christ will triumph over all persecution, all disaster, all death and all judgment. We know where our eternal state is, it's up. How far up, we're not sure. We know what it is like. It is marvelously described to us and we'll get more into that description as we march on through the remaining chapters.

We know where the universe, the world, and everything that is in it and everyone who is in it is headed, where it's going, how it will end. And that's just a little bit of what we know. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could go into every history class and every philosophy class in the world and tell them all that we know?

One specific truth that we know which we are addressing in chapter 17 is that there is coming a time on earth just before the return of Jesus Christ when there will be a worldwide religious system. Everybody will, in a sense, be bowing down to the same shrine. A time when there will be given to Satan a greater control of the world than he has ever had, certainly than he even has now. A time when Satan and all of his demons in the heavens will be cast down to earth, when a certain number of temporarily bound demons in the pit will be released, when two hundred million demons bound at the Euphrates River will overrun the earth. We know there is coming a time when Satan's domain on the earth will reach its apex, its high point.

In the midst of that overrunning of Satan and demons in the world, there will be the collecting together of a one-world empire, ruled by the Antichrist. At the same time there will be a final form of world religion. The final empire of Satan, as we have seen, which will be directed on earth by his demon possessed leader called the Antichrist, the son of perdition, the man of sin, the little horn, the willful king, whatever of the prophetic terms you want to use, will be the expression of Satan's greatest impact as he makes a final attempt to wrest the world from God and to prevent Christ from establishing His Kingdom and receiving His proper glory.

Now this final satanic world empire ruled by Antichrist, the man of sin, is called here in the book of Revelation by the name Babylon...Babylon the great. That is the name given to this empire, both in chapter 17 and in chapter 18. Chapter 17 and 18, however, though they both deal with this great empire of Antichrist called Babylon do differ.

Chapter 17 looks particularly at the religious side, the spiritual side of Babylon whereas chapter 18 looks at the economic and political side of Babylon. So as we engage ourselves in the

study of chapter 17, we are studying the religious side of Satan's final world empire. As I told you last time, the world is not going to become more and more irreligious, it is going to become more and more religious. People are going to become more and more involved in religion...not the true religion, but the false religion of Satan himself. The closer we get to the end, the more religious they will become. Satan's empire, then, has two sides initially. We'll talk more about how those two sides resolve into one, but two sides initially...a religious side and a political side, a spiritual side and an economic side.

Looking down at verse 5 in chapter 17 we get the name of the worldwide form of religion. The name of it is "MYSTERY BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND OF THE ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH." Now that's quite a name for a religion. I don't mean by the name of the religion that someday someone will say to you that I go to the First Mystery Babylon the Great, Mother of Harlots and Abominations of the Earth church. I don't think you'll see it on the marquee and I question whether it will ever show up on the stationery.

But that is really what it is. It will have a much more subtle and deceptive name. But what it is, is, first of all, mystery, that is it is more than physical, it is more than geographical, it is more than a human organization. There's something deep and demonic and supernatural and even as yet hidden about it. It is Babylon. Why? Because it is the final form of religion when all the world's religions roll into one. And in so doing it is appropriate to call it Babylon because Babel is where all the world religions really began. They were all spawned out of a tower of Babel, that is why Babylon the Great is the Mother of all Harlots. Harlotry in the Bible always refers, when not referring to an actual harlot, to idolatry. Every form of idolatry and false religion was spawned out of that original false religion that developed at Babel. And when God scattered the people all over the globe in different languages, He scattered their cult, their Babylonish cult as well. And so Babylon was the originating place and all the harlot children of Mother Babylon will come home to mother in the end. And the same Satan who spawned

them all will regather them all into one final form of world religion under the name BABYLON THE GREAT.

The term "mother of harlots" because all false religion and idolatry is characterized in Scripture as prostitution and harlotry. And then this is called also "the mother of the abominations of the earth" because nothing so offends God as false religion, nothing is so abominable. It is the supreme blasphemy. So, a supremely blasphemous kind of idolatry will come to pass that has deep demonic and hidden concepts involved in it and that demonic kind of religion will reform itself around its Babylonish origins. The system will be the spiritual side of Satan's world empire. Jesus, of course, warned about this all the way back in the wonderful sermon that He preached on His own return, the Olivet Discourse. In

Matthew chapter 24 and verse 21, "There will be a great tribulation such as has not occurred since the beginning of the world until now, nor ever shall." Jesus predicted this time called the Great Tribulation. "A time that unless those days had been cut short, no life would have been saved, but for the sake of the elect those days shall be cut short. Then if anyone says to you, `Behold here is the Christ, or there He is.' Do not believe him, for false Christs and false prophets will arise and will show great signs and wonders so as to mislead if possible even the elect. Behold I have told you in advance." They're going to be so powerful, these satanic

deceptions, these satanic seductions, the harlot the whore is going to seduce people into her bed to catch her fatal disease and die there with her, they're going to be able to do that because of massive worldwide deceptions based upon demonic signs and wonders that will deceive the whole world. And so well-orchestrated are they that were it possible they would even deceive the elect.

Now, this is a very essential element of Satan's final form of world rule because it is only religion that can unite the world. Politics, economics can't do it. Culture is too diverse. It has to be something transcending the physical, the geographical, the historical. It has to be something in the realm of the supernatural. Satan, who gave birth to all the counterfeits from one source, certainly has the power with all of his minions to pull them all back. That one who is disguised as an angel of light and whose ministers are as well angels of light, that one who originally deceived Adam and Eve and deceived the people at Babel will again deceive the world and collect them together.”

 

In our next SD we will look at “The Extermination of the Harlot,” which covers the remaining verses in Revelation and then it will be on to chapter eighteen which speaks of how “Babylon” will be destroyed, something we already know will happen, for it is seen in one of the bowl judgments.

 

Answer to yesterday’s Bible question:  “Works” (James 2:25).  “In the same way, was not Rahab the harlot also justified by works when she received the messengers and sent them out by another way?”  I have to say that James is speaking of both Rahab and also Abraham in this section of his letter and what he is saying is that both Abraham and Rahab demonstrated the proof of their salvation by doing the works that they did.  In Abraham’s case it was to offer his son Isaac as a burnt offering, which the Lord stopped and gave him a lamb instead, and in the case of Rahab she had trusted God for salvation and then demonstrated her faith by hiding the spies.

 

Today’s Bible question:  “What did Jesus say would cause the world to know that we are his disciples?”

 

Answer in our next SD.

 

8/26/2015 11:04 AM

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Judgment on the Kingdom of Judah (Amos 2:4-5)


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 8/25/2015 10:54 PM

My Worship Time                                                      Focus:  Judgment on the Kingdom of Judah

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                       Reference:  Amos 2:4-5

            Message of the verses:  “4  Thus says the LORD, "For three transgressions of Judah and for four I will not revoke its punishment, Because they rejected the law of the LORD And have not kept His statutes; Their lies also have led them astray, Those after which their fathers walked. 5 “So I will send fire upon Judah And it will consume the citadels of Jerusalem."”

            Now as we look at these verses we do not see any difference in the way that Amos wrote to those of Judah as he did for the enemies of Judah and also Israel.  Can you imagine what the people of Judah were thinking when he gives his first six messages of judgment to their enemies and then as they kept reading they see the same judgments are coming to them.  I have highlighted in yellow the charges that God brings against Judah and they are different than the ones of the Gentile nations that He brings charges against for Judah is charged with not keeping the Word of God, the Law of the Lord which they had been given on Mt. Sinai, to more that is given more is expected and Judah was given much along with Israel.  Dr. Wiersbe writes “The very idea of a Jewish prophet classifying God’s chosen people with the Gentile ‘dogs’!  ‘We know we aren’t a perfect people,’ the people of Judah would argue, ‘but at least we worship the true and living Go!’”

            When we were studying the major prophets of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel we saw much evidence of why the Lord was going to judge both Israel, and Judah and now in the minor prophet of Amos we see similar reasons as to why God would judge Judah.  In a vision that Ezekiel saw near the beginning of his book he actually saw what the Jewish people, the Jewish rulers and priests were doing right in the temple of God, and they were not worshiping God, but their idols.  Amos says in the last part of verse four “Their lies also have led them astray, Those after which their fathers walked.”    Now as Paul was writing his letter to the Romans we can see some similar things as he was building his case against all people ending with “all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.  He laid the groundwork against both the Gentile nations and the Jewish nation in a similar way that Amos was doing.  Paul was also stressing that the Jews knew more than the Gentiles and thus were committing the greater sin.

            As we look at the history of the nation of Israel, Judah included, we saw that God would bring nations against them in order to cause them to repent and come back to the Lord, and for a while they would do that, but later on this was not effective for God would bring the Assyrians against Israel to take them into captivity and later on the Babylonians to take Judah into captivity.

            We conclude with a quote from Dr. Wiersbe that will make us think:  “I don’t know why you preach about the sins of Christians,’ a church member said to pastor.  ‘After all, the sins of Christians are different from the sins of unsaved people.’

            ‘Yes,’ replied the pastor, ‘they’re worse!’”

Wise words from that pastor!  8/25/2015 11:16 PM

 

PT-4 The Explanation of the Harlot (Rev. 17:10-14)


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 8/25/2015 10:26 AM

My Worship Time                                                      Focus:  PT-4 The Explanation of the Harlot

Bible Reading & Meditation                                     Reference:  Revelation 17:10-14

            Message of the verses:  “13 “These have one purpose, and they give their power and authority to the beast. 14 "These will wage war against the Lamb, and the Lamb will overcome them, because He is Lord of lords and King of kings, and those who are with Him are the called and chosen and faithful."”

            I want to mention again that in our next SD I plan to use a portion of one of John MacArthur’s on this chapter of Revelation in which he gives a review of what we have been studying so far in Revelation.  It will be brief for what we have been covering, but helpful to anyone who has not followed the entire study on Revelation.

            I have two quotes to begin this SD from two different Spiritual Diaries from October 3, and 4 of 2005.  “It seems that Antichrist will have ten kings who will be under him, and these will rule ten parts of Antichrist’s empire.  There has been some thought that these kings will rule different parts of the old Roman Empire, but others have divided up the entire world into ten parts with each of these kings ruling one part.  Verse 13 speaks of these ten kings being completely under the authority of Antichrist.  As far as the “one hour” from verse 12, it seems that this means the 3 ½ years of the tribulation period, or it could mean for the whole 7 years.”

            “The verse is saying that these ten kings or kingdoms will make war against the Lord Jesus Christ when He returns during this battle that will take place in Armageddon.  This is recorded in Revelations 19 and at the end of this verse there is a reference to what I believe is the Saints who have gone to be with the Lord at the Rapture of the Church, which was described in Revelation 4.”

            We have to go back to verse ten to explain a section from that verse “when he comes he must remain a little while.”  We can compare this verse with Rev. 12:12 which speaks of the short time that the devil has on earth after getting kicked out of heaven:  “"For this reason, rejoice, O heavens and you who dwell in them. Woe to the earth and the sea, because the devil has come down to you, having great wrath, knowing that he has only a short time."”  Short time or a little while seems to add up to three and a half years as Rev. 13:5 states “There was given to him a mouth speaking arrogant words and blasphemies, and authority to act for forty-two months was given to him.”  Next we read a very mysterious statement “the beast which was and is not, is himself also an eight and is one of the seven, and he goes to destruction.”  John MacArthur states that this is an “enigmatic” comment.  He then writes “How can the ‘beast’ (Antichrist) be ‘an eight’ king and also one of the seven?  The answer lies in the phrase ‘the beast…was and is not.’  Antichrist will be one of the seven kings before his supposed demise and resurrection and ‘an eight’ king afterwards during the second phase of his rule.  As noted earlier in verse 8, Antichrist will go to ‘destruction’—eternal damnation in the lake of fire (19:20; 20:10).  Unlike the first six empires, his empire will be destroyed by a direct act of God.” 

            Next we have to look at the ten horns and we have to realize that these ten horns that John sees cannot be known to any earlier generation because they have not yet received a kingdom, and they have not received a kingdom because they are a part of Antichrist’s reign. The verse says that they will receive power with him for one hour, as seen in verse twelve, and I believe that this is speaking of the brief 3 ½ years we spoke of earlier.  Now as far as the ten kings I mentioned that in my earlier SD from 2005, as some believe it is a part of the renewed Roman Empire and some believe it is a division of the world into ten kingdoms headed up by Antichrist.  These kings will have a short lived kingdom, but will be devoted to Antichrist during this short period. 

            These kings will have the same agenda as Satan and the Antichrist and that is to wage war against the Lamb as we have learned from the sixth bowl judgment “13  And I saw coming out of the mouth of the dragon and out of the mouth of the beast and out of the mouth of the false prophet, three unclean spirits like frogs; 14  for they are spirits of demons, performing signs, which go out to the kings of the whole world, to gather them together for the war of the great day of God, the Almighty. 16 And they gathered them together to the place which in Hebrew is called Har-Magedon (Rev. 16:13-14, 16).”  We will learn more about this ill-fated battle when we get to chapter nineteen.  Here is the good thing to remember about this short lived battle as it will be Christ defeating all those opposed to Him at His second coming, but there will be many with Him when He returns including what I believe are the raptured saints who went to be with him before the tribulation begins.  John MacArthur writes of these chosen ones with Him:  “With Christ when He returns will be ‘the called and chosen and faithful’—a reference that can only apply to believers (cf. 19:14; Matt. 22:14).  The terms are rich in their definition of believers as the eternally elect, ‘chosen’ in the Son before the foundation of the world (Eph. 1:4); the ‘called,’ summoned in time by the Father to repentance and faith, the genuine eternal life that endures by the power of the Spirit (Rom. 8:9).  The Lord Jesus Christ will effortlessly crush the greatest armed force ever assembled when He returns with His elect and the holy angels (Matt. 24:30-31; 2 Thess. 1:7).”

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  The promise that I will be with Jesus Christ when He returns to planet earth is mindboggling to me, but it is something that I look forward to and want to do my part to make sure others will be there too.

My Steps of Faith for Today:  Do my best to show others their need for the Savior.

Answer to yesterday’s Bible question:  “Six” (Genesis 19).

Today’s Bible question:  “James believed that Rahab was justified by what?”

Answer in our next SD.

8/25/2015 11:17 AM