Glory, Praise and Confession

“give glory to the Lord, the God of Israel, and give praise to Him; and tell me now what you have done” Joshua 7:19 What you have done – The angels rejoice when men confess.  God smiles.  Jesus exults.  The great plan of redemption is working.  Did you notice the connection?  Public confession is not…

Signing the Treaty

“Therefore, confess your sins to one another,” James 5:16 Confess – The essence of the Greek word for confess (exomologeo) is “to speak out the same word”.  Confession is not saying, “I’m sorry.”  An apology carries no lasting commitment.  Confession is a binding agreement, like a legal contract, in which I acknowledge that what you…

By what right?

“Your judgments are like a great deep” Psalm 36:6 Judgment – The Bible is absolutely consistent on the matter:  God is just.  This is not a statement about what He does.  It is a statement about who He is.  Justice is one of the principle characteristics of God.  It is simply impossible for God to…

You have not because you ask not

“without consulting Me” Isaiah 30:2 Consulting – Have you asked?  Don’t be so quick to answer.  Consider (Jesus liked that word).  The prophet Isaiah speaks God’s words in the first few verses of chapter 30.  What is God’s complaint?  You haven’t asked.  How does He know?  Because you “execute a plan, but it is not…

How do I love my neighbor?

“you shall love your neighbor as yourself” Leviticus 19:18 Neighbor – When Jesus spoke these words to the lawyer, he did not make them up.  He simply quoted Scripture (a rather good decision when confronted with an opponent).  What you wouldn’t know (but what the lawyer should have known) is that this word translated “neighbor”…

The Obligation of a Leader

“The Lord is my shepherd” Psalm 23:1 Shepherd – One of the most ancient words in the Bible is this Hebrew word, ro’eh.  It is an extremely important word because it tells us something about the role of the leader that we absolutely must know.  Since 2300 BC this word has described what a leader…

Tense Logic

“but if I do them, though you do not believe Me, believe the works; that you may know and understand that the Father is in Me,” John 10:38 Know and Understand – Greek is very precise about time and action.  When a Greek sentence wishes to convey two different temporal circumstances in the same phrase,…

Who’s Watching?

“but if I do them, though you do not believe Me, believe the works; that you may know and understand that the Father is in Me,” John 10:38 Works – Yesterday we discovered that the Hebrew word abad has the sense of both work and worship.  In the divinely ordered world, what we do as…

Worship and Work

“and there was no man to cultivate the ground”  Genesis 2:5 Cultivate – You probably knew that work is divinely ordained.  God didn’t create the world in order to have a pristine paradise of perfect precision.  Paradise wasn’t lost when Man arrived.  It was completed.  Long before sin, Man had work to do.  God intended…