Hosea 4:1-5:15
2 John 1:1-13
Psalm 125:1-5
Proverbs 29:9-11
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What About the Fourth Commandment?
I have been asked to write about the fourth commandment. For those of you who know them by heart and know them in order, you will know that this is the commandment that tells us to “Remember the Sabbath-day to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work: but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God; in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maid-servant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates. For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day; wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath-day and hallowed it.”
The Sabbath day to the Jewish people was the seventh day. It was Saturday. Many people believe that in order to completely honor this commandment, one must worship and attend church on Saturday and that setting aside Sunday to do so is a sin.
Nine of the Ten Commandments are reiterated in the New Testament. But the one not reaffirmed was the fourth commandment about the Sabbath. Jesus did however say that He was the Lord of the Sabbath in Matthew 12:8.
The New Testament also states that, “The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.” God rested on the seventh day, but He certainly didn’t need to for He is all powerful and never becomes weary. But God knew that man needed to rest. He knew we needed a day to focus on Him. He knew we needed a day to not only renew our bodies but to renew our souls as well.
Romans 14:5-6 says this about setting a day apart, “One man regards one day above another, another regards every day alike. Let each man be fully convinced in his own mind. He who observes the day, observes it for the Lord, and he who eats, does so for the Lord, for he gives thanks to God; and he who eats not, for the Lord he does not eat, and gives thanks to God.”
Colossians 2:16-17 speaks further on the matter, “Therefore no one is to act as your judge in regard to food or drink or in respect to a festival or a new moon or a Sabbath day– things which are a mere shadow of what is to come; but the substance belongs to Christ.” The important thing is not what day your worship but that you worship Christ, for Christ is the real Sabbath.
I think it matters little what day a person chooses to set aside for God, what is important is that one is set aside. What is important is that we have a day of rest, a day for renewal and regeneration.
So why did so many people begin worshipping on Sunday? It appears that many of the early Christians chose to worship on Sunday because that was the day of Jesus’ resurrection. We know that they worshipped on Sunday for we read it in Acts 20:7 when it says. “On the first day of the week we came together to break bread. Paul spoke to the people and, because he intended to leave the next day, kept on talking until midnight.” Breaking bread meant that they were celebrating the Lord’s Supper or Communion, which they did when they gathered to worship.
I Corinthians 16:1-2 Paul instructed the church to collect money on the first day of the week, “Now concerning the collection for the saints, as I directed the churches of Galatia, so do you also. On the first day of every week each one of you is to put aside and save, as he may prosper, so that no collections be made when I come.” The early church gathered on the first day of the week.
Ezekiel 20:12 says that the Sabbath was a sign between God and man so that man would know that it was God who sanctified them. But we are now under a new covenant. The real Sabbath is Jesus. Our rest must come in Jesus.
Some people believe that worshiping on Saturday is a matter of salvation. I do not agree with that assertion. If we believe that the day we worship the Lord can determine our salvation or lack thereof then we are putting salvation into our own hands and not in the hands of the giver of grace, our God.
So if someone believes that they should worship on Saturday, then I believe that is fine. But for someone to say that worshipping on Sunday is contrary to the fourth commandment, then I think they do not fully understand the new covenant of grace. The early disciples gathered for worship on Sunday as a celebration of the resurrected Christ. So I too believe that worshipping on Sunday is perfectly fine. What is important in this debate is that we worship, that we set aside a day of rest. That we renew our minds, bodies, and spirits by pondering on our holy God and His redemptive power.
You Raise Me Up
Cast your burden on the LORD, and he will sustain you; he will never permit the righteous to be moved. Psalm 55:22
Even to your old age and gray hairs I am he, I am he who will sustain you. I have made you and I will carry you; I will sustain you and I will rescue you. Isaiah 46:4
Cemetery Watchman
My friend Kevin and I are volunteers at a National cemetery in Oklahoma and put in a few days a month in a ‘slightly larger’ uniform. Today had been a long, long day and I just wanted to get the day over with and go down to Smokey’s and have a cold one. Sneaking a look at my watch,
I saw the time, 16:55. Five minutes to go before the cemetery gates are closed for the day.
Full dress was hot in the August sun Oklahoma summertime was as bad as ever–the heat and humidity at the same level–both too high.
I saw the car pull into the drive, ’69 or ’70 model Cadillac Deville, looked factory-new. It pulled into the parking lot at a snail’s pace.. An old woman got out so slow I thought she was paralyzed; she had a cane and a sheaf of flowers–about four or five bunches as best I could tell.
I couldn’t help myself. The thought came unwanted, and left a slightly bitter taste: ‘She’s going to spend an hour, and for this old soldier, my hip hurts like hell and I’m ready to get out of here right now!’ But for this day, my duty was to assist anyone coming in.
Kevin would lock the ‘In’ gate and if I could hurry the old biddy along, we might make it to Smokey’s in time.
I broke post attention. My hip made gritty noises when I took the first step and the pain went up a notch. I must have made a real military sight: middle-aged man with a small pot gut and half a limp, in marine full-dress uniform, which had lost its razor crease about thirty minutes after I began the watch at the cemetery.
I stopped in front of her, halfway up the walk. She looked up at me with an old woman’s squint.
‘Ma’am, may I assist you in any way?’
She took long enough to answer.
‘Yes, son. Can you carry these flowers? I seem to be moving a tad slow these days.’
‘My pleasure, ma’am.’
(Well, it wasn’t too much of a lie.)
She looked again. ‘Marine, where were you stationed?’
‘ Vietnam , ma’am.. Ground-pounder. ’69 to ’71.’
She looked at me closer. ‘Wounded in action, I see. Well done, Marine. I’ll be as quick as I can.’
I lied a little bigger: ‘No hurry, ma’am.’
She smiled and winked at me. ‘Son, I’m 85-years-old and I can tell a lie from a long way off.. Let’s get this done. Might be the last time I can do this. My name’s Joanne Wieserman,and I’ve a few Marines I’d like to see one more time..’
‘Yes, ma ‘am. At your service.’
She headed for the World War I section, stopping at a stone. She picked one of the flower bunches out of my arm and laid it on top of the stone.
She murmured something I couldn’t quite make out.. The name on the marble was Donald S. Davidson, USMC:France 1918.
She turned away and made a straight line for the World War II section, stopping at one stone I saw a tear slowly tracking its way down her cheek.
She put a bunch on a stone; the name was Stephen X.Davidson, USMC, 1943.
She went up the row a ways and laid another bunch on a stone,Stanley J. Wieserman, USMC, 1944.
She paused for a second and more tears flowed. ‘Twomore, son, and we’ll be done’
I almost didn’t say anything, but, ‘Yes, ma’am.Take your time.’
She looked confused. ‘Where’s the Vietnam section, son? I seem to have lost my way.’
I pointed with my chin. ‘That way, ma’am.’
‘Oh!’ she chuckled quietly. ‘Son, me and old age ain’t too friendly.’
She headed down the walk I’d pointed at. She stopped at a couple of stones before she found the ones she wanted. She placed a bunch on Larry Wieserman, USMC, 1968, and the last on Darrel Wieserman, USMC, 1970
She stood there and murmured a few words I still couldn’t make out and more tears flowed.
‘OK, son, I’m finished. Get me back to my car and you can go home.’
Yes, ma’am. If I may ask, were those your kinfolk?’
She paused. ‘Yes, Donald Davidson was my father, Stephenwas my uncle, Stanleywas my husband,Larryand Darrelwere our sons. All killed in action, all Marines.’
She stopped! Whether she had finished, or couldn’t finish, I don’t know.
She made her way to her car, slowly and painfully.
I waited for a polite distance to come between us and then double-timed it over to Kevin, waiting by the car.
‘Get to the ‘Out’ gate quick.. I have somethingI’ve got to do.’
Kevin started to say something, but saw the look I gave him. He broke the rules to get us down the service road fast. We beat her.
She hadn’t made it around the rotunda yet.
‘Kevin, stand at attention next to the gatepost.
Follow my lead.’ I humped it across the drive to the other post.
When the Cadillac came puttering around from the hedges and began the short straight traverse to the gate, I called in my best gunny’s voice:
‘TehenHut!
Present Haaaarms!’
I have to hand it to Kevin; he never blinked an eye–full dress attention and a salute that would make his DI proud.
She drove through that gate with two old worn-out soldiers giving her a send-off she deserved, for service rendered to her country, and for knowing duty, honor and sacrifice far beyond the realm of most.
I am not sure, but I think I saw a salute returned from that Cadillac.
Instead of ‘The End,’ just think of ‘Taps.’
As a final thought on my part, let me share a favorite prayer: ‘Lord, keep our servicemen and women safe, whether they serve at home or overseas. Hold them in your loving hands and protect them as they protect us.’
Let’s all keep those currently serving and those who have gone before in our thoughts. They are the reason for the many freedoms we enjoy.
‘In God We Trust.’
Sorry about your monitor; it made mine blurry too!
If we ever forget that we’re one nation under God, then we will be a nation gone under!
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One Year in the Bible Readings for December 5
Hosea 1:1-3:5
1 John 5:1-21
Psalm 124:1-8
Proverbs 29:5-8
Are You a Saturday Christian?
While teaching my theology class last night one of the women said something I had never heard. She referred to Saturday Christians.
We were talking about the churches we had been raised in. I mentioned that I thought the church I was raised in may have stressed too much of our sin. I remember thinking that I was nothing more than a filthy rag. I think that likely came from the verse in Isaiah 64:6 that says – “All of us have become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous acts are like filthy rags; we all shrivel up like a leaf, and like the wind our sins sweep us away.”
Then I remembered a song we sang that said we were like worms. It was written by Isaac Watts and goes like this: ”Alas! and did my Saviour bleed, And did my Sovereign die? Would he devote that sacred Head For such a worm as I?”
The true gospel of Christ has balance. There is a balance between the love of God and the judgment of God. God is both full of love and full of justice. True preaching and true gospel cannot have one without the other.
I Peter 4:17 says, “For it is time for judgment to begin at the household of God; and if it begins with us, what will be the outcome for those who do not obey the gospel of God?”
Matthew 12:36-37 says, “I tell you, on the day of judgment people will give account for every careless word they speak, for by your words you will be justified, and by your words you will be condemned.”
God is just!
But then we also read that God is so loving.
John 3:16 tells us, “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.”
And Romans 5:8 says, “But God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”
God is BOTH just and loving. But then what is a Saturday Christian. A Saturday Christian is one who doesn’t celebrate the resurrection. They are stuck in the, “I am guilty” “I am a worm” “I am worthless” phase of life. They are stuck in the day before Jesus’ resurrection. They are not happy and rejoicing over the resurrection of our Savior. It is because of His death and His resurrection that we are no longer worms and filthy rags, but are now adopted children of God.
John 1:12 joyfully says, “But to all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God,”
Because of Christ’s sacrifice we are now RIGHTEOUS. 2 Corinthians 5:21 says, “For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.” And I John 1:9 further states, “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
Joy came into the life of the Christian on Sunday, the third day when Jesus rolled the stone away from His own tomb. Immeasurable, unspeakable joy! In and of myself, I am a worm. I am nothing, but because of Jesus death and resurrection I am now righteous before God. He looks at me as blameless! We are no longer guilty. We are free! “For at one time you were darkness, but now you are light in the Lord.” Ephesians 5:8.
So I don’t want to be a Saturday Christian, one who is struggling day to day to find joy and peace. I want to be a Sunday Christian! I want to revel in the fact that my Savior is alive! I want to be a Christian who finds great joy in the fact that I am redeemed. I want to be a Christian who knows and celebrates the fact that death no longer has a hold on me, it has NO STING! I want to be a Christian who understands the words, “Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?” I Corinthians 15:55.
I care not to be a down in the dumps Christian walking around with a long face. I want to be a Christian full of celebration! I will sing the joyous song of redemption!
Redeemed – how I love to proclaim it! Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb. Redeemed through his infinite mercy. His child, and forever, I am!
One Year in the Bible Readings for December 4
Daniel 11:36-12:13
1 John 4:1-21
Psalm 123:1-4
Proverbs 29:2-4
via December One Year Bible Readings – One Year Bible Online.
Living in the Light
The Bible is the best textbook, the best life instruction book ever written. Written within its 66 books and 1,189 chapters is the cure for all hurt, the remedy for all failings, and the recipe for living a life filled with joy and peace. It is up to each of us to decide whether we want to fully envelop ourselves in this great instruction book or if we want to make a go of it on our own.
Ephesians 5:1-20 teaches us how to live in the light of Jesus Christ. Stepping out of the darkness and into the light can be scary. When we see our own sin, stepping into the light can be very convicting, but this is exactly what Paul instructs the Christians of Ephesus to do. This brief text gives us six keys to living in the light.
1 – Follow the example that Christ God gave for us in everything we do. (vs. 1)
2 – Live a life full of love for others. We must love others just as Christ loved us. Christ loved us so much that He laid Himself down as a perfect sacrifice. John 15:13 states – Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. (vs. 2)
3 – Let there be not a hint of sexual immorality, or of any kind of impurity, or of greed in us. We should not speak obscenities; we should have no foolish talk or coarse joking. But rather we should be filled with thanksgiving. Paul continues that we can be sure of this: “no immoral, impure or greedy person – such a person is an idolater – has any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God.” (vs. 3-5)
4 – Don’t be deceived by the empty words of those who sin around you, who try to justify their sin in an attempt to make it seem right. Don’t be partners with them. My concordance says – Do not partake with them in their sins, that you may not share in their punishment. (vs. 6-7)
5 – You were once in darkness but now you are in light. Live in that light and show the fruit of that light which is goodness, righteousness and truth. Have nothing to do with those who seek to do wrong but rather expose them. (vs. 8-9)
6 – Be careful how you live,” not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil.” Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord’s will is. Do all of this with thanksgiving to the Lord (vs. 10-20)
The instructions for living in the light are clear. God wants to make things clear for us. He does not want confusion in our lives. So if you wish to walk in the light, to live in the light, follow this simple recipe – Follow Christ’s example, live a life full of love for others, stay away from immorality, and even those crude jokes you may like to tell, don’t be greedy, don’t be pulled into doing wrong things by people who are still living in the darkness, live a life full of goodness, righteousness and truth, and be wise, making the most of every opportunity. And do all these things with thanksgiving on your lips.
If you live each day with these six points as your model, your life will be free from confusion and drama, your heart will be full of joy, and you will experience immeasurable peace granted by none other than the King of the Universe!
Tim Tebow -A Man to Admire
Tim Tebow’s relationship with former Miss USA model Olivia Culpo is over. Because,according to reports, Culpo is upset that the couple isn’t having sex, since Tebow has decided to remain abstinent until marriage.
So long story short, a report that should have come as no surprise since Tebow has already had one relationship end because of his moral stand and maybe, just maybe, God-forbid engender some sense of begrudging respect from the media elite for at least having the courage of his convictions, has instead triggered a few juvenile headlines and one-liners from a legion of sports reporters who would never be allowed in the same room as a Miss USA, current or former. Unless they bought a ticket.
First up is the New York Daily News, who ran with this ultra-original header:
“Tim Tebow still can’t find the end zone as girlfriend Olivia Culpo breaks it off over lack of sex”
Followed-up by this quip:
“For once, it’s not Tim Tebow who’s having trouble scoring – it’s his girlfriend.”
At the risk of being graphic here, the report wasn’t that Tebow “can’t find the end zone,” the problem was that Tebow would not enter the end zone. Nor, was he having “trouble scoring.” He chose not to score.
CBS continued the yuck-fest with this gem:
“Apparently an NFL job isn’t the only thing Tim Tebow can’t hold onto.
The New York Daily News reports former Miss USA Olivia Culpo broke up with Tebow because he wouldn’t have sex with her due to his abstinent lifestyle.”
Well, again, he didn’t really lose her, so much as he let her go in order to stay true to his pledge. It’s called making a choice based on deeply held religious beliefs. Something the liberal sports media might know about if they would ever even attempt to make any choices based on deeply held religious beliefs.
But here’s the thing, why is it hard to just report that Tim Tebow and his girlfriend broke-up because he doesn’t want to have sex?
Isn’t that the journalistic news piece here? Isn’t that the critical information? Is this what CBS and others have come to, that they can’t report an abstinent athlete parting ways with his girlfriend whom, he apparently deeply loved, without indulging in playground mockery? As if Tebow was some kind of sexually awkward clutz who couldn’t entice a woman into the horizontal if he was the last man on Earth?
I would accept that this was mere Tebow mockery because Tebow’s NFL career flamed out, if the same sports media hadn’t treated Super Bowl champion Russell Wilson the exact same way when news of his abstinent relationship became public earlier this year.Instead, I’ll have to see it for what it is. Yet another smear of a Christian athlete.
LifeNews Note: Dylan Gwinn writes for Newsbusters, where this originally appeared.
Media Mocks Tim Tebow for Getting Dumped Because He’s Committed to Abstinence
One Year in the Bible Readings for December 3
Daniel 11:2-35
1 John 3:7-24
Psalm 122:1-9
Proverbs 29:1
via December One Year Bible Readings – One Year Bible Online.
