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Sign

 Isaiah 7:14 ESV Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.  Apparently the Hebrew word 'virgin' is perhaps more properly translated 'young woman'. In moral Jewish culture however, young women tended to be virgins. Also, the Greek translation of the old testament is clear that this is indeed a young woman who hasn't known a man. If Isaiah hadn't have meant a virgin, this wouldn't have been much of a sign. Also, God promised Eve that her Seed (not Adam's) would defeat the devil. That was another promise of the virgin born Son of God. The context to this verse is interesting. Isaiah offered evil king Ahaz a sign to encourage him. Seemingly sanctimoniously, Ahaz said that he wouldn't ask God for a sign. Isaiah gave Ahaz a sign anyway! When the virgin has a Son, he will be Immanuel: God with us. The Lord Jesus Christ, Son of Mary, is the Son of God by the Holy Spiri...

An Appeal for Reader Engagement

 Dear readers, If you're not AI chat bots, please comment on this post!  The stats tell me I have lots of readers (and/or readers who read a lot). I don't get any comments though which I would really appreciate, so please do comment!  Thanks, and God bless,  Robert

Promise

 Jeremiah 33:14 ESV “Behold, the days are coming, declares the Lord, when I will fulfill the promise I made to the house of Israel and the house of Judah.  Maybe at first glance, you might assume as Gentiles that this verse doesn't apply to us. Yet as Paul says in Romans 2, being a Jew spiritually is about having our hearts circumcised, not about physical circumcision thankfully! So if we belong to the Jewish Messiah, we're grafted into spiritual Israel. As Paul says elsewhere, 'in Christ Jesus all the promises of God are 'yes and amen'. So even Gentiles believers who trust in the Lord can claim this promise for themselves. Yet what is the promise? We need to contextualise. The promise is of the advent of Jesus, who will be the righteousness of all who put their faith in him. Though we are naturally unrighteous, we can be made right with God through the blood of Jesus. Having been made right with God, we won't carry on 'business as usual'. He gifts us hi...

Guard

 Proverbs 4:23 ESV  Keep your heart with all vigilance, for from it flow the springs of life. Solomon isn't just saying to not let any old person whisk you off your feet. I think there's an element of that. He's writing more widely though. This is a better quote than the famous secular quote, 'I think, therefore I am'. Just because I think I'm a monkey doesn't mean to say I am. If I did, there'd be something wrong with me at a heart level. If God purifies our hearts, we'll be a blessing in this life, whatever stresses we go through. If our hearts remain impure, our 'springs' will be polluted. We need God to cleanse our hearts. We're not basically good, but do bad things. We do bad things because we're basically bad. We need God to set us right. 'Holy God, please set us right. Make our hearts pure and may we bless others as you bless us. In Jesus' name, amen'.

Sheep

 Romans 8:36 ESV  As it is written, “For your sake we are being killed all the day long; we are regarded as sheep to be slaughtered.” This bleak verse is sandwiched between two of the loftiest peaks of positivity within the whole of Scripture. Nothing can separate us from God's love. That doesn't mean to say that the devil won't try in vain to tear us from the heart of God  Paul goes on to say that we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. We're not like Roman conquerors, or those of any other empire. Our victory will be everlasting. In this life, we face much persecution. The global church faces much persecution, in places from Nigeria to North Korea. Christians are easy prey because we tend to be peaceable and are convenient scapegoats for despotic rulers. The Bible is realistic about the difficulties that Christians face. Our victory is in eternity. In the meantime we face many difficulties in this life. 'Lord our Shepherd, please help us to be realis...

Success?

 Job 22:28 NLT  You will succeed in whatever you choose to do, and light will shine on the road ahead of you. Torn out of context, this verse seems great. Upon closer inspection, it raises some questions. If we can 'name it and claim it', why aren't we all flying around in private jets? Contextualising this verse digs up more concerns. The source of this quote is Eliphaz. Even colloquially, a 'Job's comforter' is a bad thing. God condemned Eliphaz and company, and righteous Job had to intercede for them. Eliphaz and his friends slandered Job and made out he was suffering because he was unrighteous. Thankfully, God heard Job and forgave Eliphaz and co. We're not guaranteed to be 'rolling in it' when it comes to Mammon, just for professing faith in Jesus. The Apostle Paul knew what is was to abound and also to have lack- to be a 'cheese and cracker' Christian at times. John the Baptist was a 'locusts and wild honey' kind of believer. Th...

Harmony

 Romans 15:5 ESV May the God of endurance and encouragement grant you to live in such harmony with one another, in accord with Christ Jesus,  I love the juxtaposition of endurance and encouragement in this verse. Endurance alone sounds stoical: grit your teeth, cross your fingers and hope to die. Endurance isn't enough. Encouragement alone sounds Epicurean: be hedonistic and blinkered to spiritual realities. Encouragement isn't enough, if we're simply encouraged to be selfish and materialistic. Faith in Christ married endurance and encouragement. If we have faith in Christ, we will assuredly endure. Yet it won't be a joyless perseverance. We'll be encouraged in the midst of our longsuffering. The Christian life isn't some individualistic thing. We can pick and choose our friends, but we don't get to decide who's in God's family with us. This is why Paul prays that we'd be in harmony and of one accord, as we seek to serve our Lord. 'O Lord our...

Brokenhearted

 Psalm 34:18 ESV  The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit. They often say that about one in four people suffer from mental illness health. Even if we don't as such, I'm sure we almost all get brokenhearted and crushed in spirit at some point in our lives. As Solomon says at one point, 'hope deferred makes the heart sick'. Even if we don't have psychological problems, we all have external problems that cause broken hearts and crushed spirits. It could be bereavement or relationship breakdown. Maybe we have health or money worries. This verse is very comforting. Broken hearts and crushed spirits may be pretty much inevitable. Yet we can know our all powerful and all loving God to be near us.  If we're crushed in spirit, not even God's nearness might comfort us. Yet if we know that God will ultimately save us, we can have hope. We needn't despair. 'Dear Lord, please be near to us in our suffering, and may you ultimately del...

Affliction

 1 Samuel 5:9 ESV  But after they had brought it around, the hand of the Lord was against the city, causing a very great panic, and he afflicted the men of the city, both young and old, so that tumors broke out on them.  Why do any of us face affliction? Because the hand of the Lord is against us. God isn't impotent in the face of our affliction; he ordains it. Is God some kind of sadist to afflict us? We should have no sense of entitlement before him. We're a bunch of rebels against his Majesty deserving of his condemnation to hell. If we're afflicted like the Philistines here, as God's enemies, we can't kick against his spurs. We must repent of our wrongdoing. Likewise if we belong to Jesus, we should still take heed of his correction. God is the same now as he was then. Coronavirus was a megaphone by which he called us to repentance and faith in him. Were we listening? 'God, help us to recognise that you are sovereign even over our affections. May we repent i...

Deliverance

 Romans 4:25 ESV who was delivered up for our trespasses and raised for our justification. This is a feeble illustration, but it's not enough that an important message is delivered. It has to be opened and received. That is a pale shadow of Christ's death and resurrection. Because Jesus died, our slates can be wiped clean. Because Jesus rose again, we can be accepted by God. We just need to receive his deliverance by faith. If we receive a parcel, we might have to sign for it. In a similar way, faith signs us up for salvation and justification by God. Even our faith is a gift of God, who adopts us into his family. We're on pilgrimage to our heavenly home with our Father God. The death and resurrection of his Son assures us that we can be set on the right track. We're not just trusting in some vague notion: but that Jesus was crucified and then defeated death for us. 'Dear Lord, we're so grateful for our deliverance and acceptance by you, because of Jesus, in who...