Sometimes We’re Slow Learners

Then I will not be ashamed when I compare my life with your commands. As I learn your righteous regulations, I will thank you by living as I should! I will obey your decrees. Please don’t give up on me! [Psalm 119:6-8 (NLT)]

Teacher God, each day’s events provide lessons in which you show us how to live. It is up to us, however, to choose what it is we learn from these experiences. Sometimes we resist you and it takes several lessons before we finally understand and accept your message. Thank you for not giving up on us; please, make us attentive to your instruction today.

 

Treasure Hunting

I rejoice in your word like one who discovers a great treasure. [Psalm 119:162 (NLT)]

Our understanding of the Bible is a bit like being at the seashore. Having an unopened Bible and only encountering it when the gospel is read at church is like gazing at the ocean and listening to the surf. If we merely glance through the Bible from time to time, we’ve dipped our toes into the sea, but we’re barely wet. When we consider just a few verses, we’re like swimmers. We’ve gotten wet, but we’re still just skimming over the surface. When we actually study God’s holy word, when we examine each verse in its context, attempt to make sense out of it, and try to understand how it applies to our lives, we’re like divers who get beneath the surface of the sea. It is the divers who get to see the vivid colors, the fabulous sea creatures, the coral reefs and even discover hidden treasure. There is treasure to be found in God’s word. Let’s do a little diving today!

Yes, if you want better insight and discernment, and are searching for them as you would for lost money or hidden treasure, then wisdom will be given you, a knowledge of God himself; you will soon learn the importance of reverence for the Lord and of trusting him. [Proverbs 2:3-5 (TLB)]

Get Turned On!

2013-9-24No one lights a lamp and hides it or puts it under a basket. Instead, everyone who lights a lamp puts it on a lamp stand so that those who come in will see its light. [Luke 11:33 (GW)]

We’re supposed to be lamps, but what good are we if we’re not lit? A lighthouse is of no use unless it’s glowing. If we are going to be God’s beacon, we need a power source and something to activate us. We need prayer and scripture to be our fuel and we must allow the Holy Spirit to ignite our flame.

Let Me Learn by Paradox

For when I am weak, then I am strong. [2 Corinthians 12:10b (NIV)]

The Bible is full of contradictory and almost absurd concepts: when we’re weak, we’re strong; to die is to live; and the more we give, the more we’ll have. We’re told the poor are rich, the persecuted will be blessed, the meek will inherit the earth, and the hungry and thirsty will be satisfied. We can only enter through the narrow gate; position, power and wealth mean nothing in God’s Kingdom; don’t worry about tomorrow and be happy when beset by trouble. When someone slaps us, we’re to offer the other cheek; when someone takes our shirt, we should give him our coat; we’re supposed love the unlovable and pray for those who persecute us. Jesus’s ways certainly seem to contradict the ways of the world.

Lord, fill us with your Holy Spirit. Help us to understand, accept and live by these concepts that seem to so impractical and paradoxical.

 

Valley of Vision Prayer

Lord, high and holy, meek and lowly, thou hast brought me to the valley of vision,
Where I live in the depths but see thee in the heights;
Hemmed in by mountains of sin I behold thy glory.
Let me learn by paradox that the way down is the way up,
That to be low is to be high,
That the broken heart is the healed heart,
That the contrite spirit is the rejoicing spirit,
That the repenting soul is the victorious soul,
That to have nothing is to possess all,
That to bear the cross is to wear the crown,
That to give is to receive,
That the valley is the place of vision.
[From “The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers & Devotions” (Arthur Bennett, editor)]

Scripture Equips Us for Life

All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives. It corrects us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right. God uses it to prepare and equip his people to do every good work. [2 Timothy 3:16-17 (NLT)]

Make me diligent in studying your word, Lord, so that I will not only recognize right from wrong but know how to set right what is wrong. Lead me in my reading; give me discernment to understand what I read; and then show me how to apply your word to everyday life.